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get in touch with that neighbor but he has not called us back. >>> now to decision 2014. the candidates are in the final push before election day tomorrow. the polls open tomorrow morning at 6:00 in new jersey. voters can cast their ballots an hour later at 7:00 in pennsylvania and delaware. the polls close in all three
get in touch with that neighbor but he has not called us back. >>> now to decision 2014. the candidates are in the final push before election day tomorrow. the polls open tomorrow morning at 6:00 in new jersey. voters can cast their ballots an hour later at 7:00 in pennsylvania and delaware. the polls close in all three
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which led us back to our original look. miller lite we invented lite beer, you're welcome. and applause) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight, united states ambassador to thation as, please welcome ambassador samantha power! (cheers and applause) ♪ how are ya? >> great! >> jon: thank you so much for being here. you have been everywhere. you just recently got back from -- were you in liberia? >> liberia, guinea and sierra leone. >> jon: and you were observing the united nations response or the u.s. response to ebola. >> correct. >> jon: correct. and you didn't mention that when you came up and shook my hand. you shook my hand! (laughter) are you excited new yorkers can once again lick the subways? >> maybe afterwards i'll head to the subway. >> jon: you don't want any part of that. what did you find? are we getting a handling on this epidemic within africa? >> basically, we are building the airplane as we fly it and it has not been pretty at all times. people are learning a lot as they go about what ebola is, what it isn't. as you can imagine, in remote areas of the countri
which led us back to our original look. miller lite we invented lite beer, you're welcome. and applause) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight, united states ambassador to thation as, please welcome ambassador samantha power! (cheers and applause) ♪ how are ya? >> great! >> jon: thank you so much for being here. you have been everywhere. you just recently got back from -- were you in liberia? >> liberia, guinea and sierra leone. >> jon: and you were observing...
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which led us back to our original look. ller lite we invented lite beer, you're welcome. ♪ ♪ (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back. nation, i believe in giving you the whole truth and nothing but the truth, as long as you don't ask about the shed in my yard. this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. (cheers and applause) first up, with republicans set to take over congress in january, i have been appalled to see barack obama is brazenly still president. case in executive overreach, this weekend, he named his choice to succeed attorney general eric holder. >> president barack obama announces he wants u.s. attorney loretta lynch to take over the justice department. 55-year-old lynch would be the first black woman to hold the post of attorney general. >> she has spent years in the trenches as a prosecutor aggressively fighting terrorism, financial fraud, cybercrime, all the while vigorously defending civil rights. >> i will wake up every morning with the protection of the american people my first thought. >> stephen:
which led us back to our original look. ller lite we invented lite beer, you're welcome. ♪ ♪ (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back. nation, i believe in giving you the whole truth and nothing but the truth, as long as you don't ask about the shed in my yard. this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. (cheers and applause) first up, with republicans set to take over congress in january, i have been appalled to see barack obama is brazenly still president. case in executive...
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which led us back to our original look. miller lite we invented lite beer, you're welcome....let's go... ♪ [berenson] yeah... we're almost at the pickup. i'll call when they're in the air. >> welcome back, my guest tonight. he is the man. a comedy legend is called. so anyway. welcome to the program john cleese. ♪ we're honored. i can't tell you how excited and honored we are to have you on the program tonight. >> i can understand that. >> jon: i spent many a day memorizing john cleese routines. you have my utmost respect. you know that. i'm a huge fan shall we go back to the book here. i think they could have taken more time with the picture. they cut off. i don't know if you can see this but your chin is not even in the shot. >> what. >> jon: i don't know if that's a photo editor's thing. are they all like this? [laughter] >> this is terrible. let's get rid of it. >> jon: yes. >> oh, this is classy. look at that. that's nice. i like that. here's how you know you're an impressive individual. here's how you know you're impressive.oyou take that off yt shirt. this book is you
which led us back to our original look. miller lite we invented lite beer, you're welcome....let's go... ♪ [berenson] yeah... we're almost at the pickup. i'll call when they're in the air. >> welcome back, my guest tonight. he is the man. a comedy legend is called. so anyway. welcome to the program john cleese. ♪ we're honored. i can't tell you how excited and honored we are to have you on the program tonight. >> i can understand that. >> jon: i spent many a day memorizing...
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move us back out of here. wesley, reverse our direction.e cornelian star system, impulse power. aye, sir. reversing direction. course slated. engage. our engines have engaged, haven't they, ensign? aye, sir. picard: lieutenant la forge, i'd like you to monitor our velocity closely. is everything all right up there, captain? are the engines operating normally? yes, sir. everything looks fine down here. we're increasing to warp two. aye, sir. we should be seeing stars by now. data, how far have we come? inertial guidance shows 1.4 parsecs traveled, captain. ensign? confirmed, sir. exactly what my readings say. engineering, transfer to bridge. what's happening, sir? we should be clear. we should be. we're on a reverse course. full stop, helm. wesley: full stop, sir. according to this, we're already well past the point at which we entered the void. except that we are still in it, sir. captain. if we dropped a stationary beacon and traveled straight away from it, we would have a fixed point of reference to confirm speed and distance. make it so,
move us back out of here. wesley, reverse our direction.e cornelian star system, impulse power. aye, sir. reversing direction. course slated. engage. our engines have engaged, haven't they, ensign? aye, sir. picard: lieutenant la forge, i'd like you to monitor our velocity closely. is everything all right up there, captain? are the engines operating normally? yes, sir. everything looks fine down here. we're increasing to warp two. aye, sir. we should be seeing stars by now. data, how far have...
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which led us back to our original look. miller lite we invented lite beer, you're welcome. make wi-fi calls beyond the reach of cellular networks. hey, brandon, what's up? so you can from talk down here, smile for grand-mom. or text pictures from up here. okay, there we go. should we send a photo? you can even make calls way over here. talk and text with anyone anywhere there's a wi-fi connection. wi-fi calling on iphone 6 only from t-mobile. oh, of course! vo: meet maggie. smile! woah, this takes really good pictures! vo: maggie wants some hands-on experience. hands-on experience...with samsung. but she's been going about it all the wrong way. i have? yeah, you have. vo: luckily for maggie, there is a place for her to touch, try and play with all of the devices she's been dying to get her hands on. the samsung experience shop, only at best buy. this week only, get the samsung galaxy s5 for $1 at best buy. [coughing] dave, i'm sorry to interrupt... i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, ach
which led us back to our original look. miller lite we invented lite beer, you're welcome. make wi-fi calls beyond the reach of cellular networks. hey, brandon, what's up? so you can from talk down here, smile for grand-mom. or text pictures from up here. okay, there we go. should we send a photo? you can even make calls way over here. talk and text with anyone anywhere there's a wi-fi connection. wi-fi calling on iphone 6 only from t-mobile. oh, of course! vo: meet maggie. smile! woah, this...
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issues using words like liberty, freedom, and tyranny in a more frequent way than they would be used back home. that brought me to the study of conservative rhetoric. once i started my phd, i realized i wanted to apply those the topic of policy formation to see how the way in which social conservatives talk about issues reflected on their what policies should be implemented in regards to social issues. >> tell me how american conservatism differs from british. >> i think the most obvious difference is probably class. nowadaysconservatism is a much more populist political creed embraced by the masses. conservatives movements say they are representative of the people against liberal elites in d.c. or san francisco. in the u.k., it has a much closer correlation to class. social elites to this day have not made that populist shift i don't think. tell me about the rights revolution and how it relates to your research. >> it occurred in the 1960's and 1970's. a number of minority groups articulated their goals and their rights to take part in the political process without discrimination, to hav
issues using words like liberty, freedom, and tyranny in a more frequent way than they would be used back home. that brought me to the study of conservative rhetoric. once i started my phd, i realized i wanted to apply those the topic of policy formation to see how the way in which social conservatives talk about issues reflected on their what policies should be implemented in regards to social issues. >> tell me how american conservatism differs from british. >> i think the most...
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that will do it for us. >> i'll be back on the fox report at 7:00 eastern.en. ♪ ♪ "here i am. rock you like a hurricane." ♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. sometimes, healthy's not on the menu. luckily, always keep my meta health bars handy. my favorite bar, hands down. from the makers of metamucil, new multi health meta health bars have natural psyllium fiber that helps promote heart health, with a taste that consumers prefer. would you like one of these instead? yummy! thanks! experience the meta effect, with our new multi health wellness line. and see how one small change can lead to good things. >>> this week, democrats take a drubing in the midterm elections but is president obama set to double down on policy or work with the new republican majority. gop governors have a very good night while their blue state counterparts suffer big setbacks. we'll look at the secret to their success. breaking through the blue wall, tuesday's vote exposes some cracks in the democratic coalition. we'll tell you what it could mean for 2016. >>
that will do it for us. >> i'll be back on the fox report at 7:00 eastern.en. ♪ ♪ "here i am. rock you like a hurricane." ♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. sometimes, healthy's not on the menu. luckily, always keep my meta health bars handy. my favorite bar, hands down. from the makers of metamucil, new multi health meta health bars have natural psyllium fiber that helps promote heart health, with a taste that consumers prefer. would you like...
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us to find our footing almost every time. i mention this because as we begin a new year, i think it's appropriate to step back from all the policy debates that have occupied us over the past few years and focus on another debate we've been having around here and the debate we've been having around here is over the state of this institution. what have we become? it's not a debate that ever caught fire with the public or with the press. but it's a debate that should be of grave importance to all of us. because on some level, on some level, every single one of us has to be at least a little bit uneasy about what happened here last november. but even if you're completely at peace about what happened in november, even if you think it was perfectly fine, to violate the all-important rules that says changing the rules requires the assent of two-thirds of senators elected and sworn, none of us should be happy with the trajectory the senate was on before that day, even before november. or the condition that we find the senate in 225 years after it was created. i don't think anybody is comfortable with where we are. i know i'm not. and i'
us to find our footing almost every time. i mention this because as we begin a new year, i think it's appropriate to step back from all the policy debates that have occupied us over the past few years and focus on another debate we've been having around here and the debate we've been having around here is over the state of this institution. what have we become? it's not a debate that ever caught fire with the public or with the press. but it's a debate that should be of grave importance to all...
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rain will close off by the end of next week. >> join us back >>> welcome to "world news tonight." cold turkey. the deep freeze after the big getaway. hundreds of thousands waking up without power. americans digging out before they dig into a day of feasts, parades and a search for those holiday deals. >> shop and shop again. >>> out of the ashes. new protests coast to coast over the decision in ferguson. but amid the tension, one store owner whose shop was destroyed still filling her holiday orders and rebuilding with the help of thousands. >>> close encounters. the soaring number of drones flying too close to planes, and hos bly helicopters in the president's fleet. >>> and turkey 911. inside the emergency call center talking you through those disasters. the undercooked, the overcooked, the dog stuck in the bird?
rain will close off by the end of next week. >> join us back >>> welcome to "world news tonight." cold turkey. the deep freeze after the big getaway. hundreds of thousands waking up without power. americans digging out before they dig into a day of feasts, parades and a search for those holiday deals. >> shop and shop again. >>> out of the ashes. new protests coast to coast over the decision in ferguson. but amid the tension, one store owner whose shop...
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then they switched us back to the game. four minutes later this happened. and in short order chris collingsworth summed up what he had just seen. >> that may be the greatest catch i've ever seen. you have to be kidding me. that is absolutely impossible what he just did. that may be the greatest catch i've ever seen in my life. >> millions of us watching last night from fans to journalists to fellow athletes called it the greatest catch of all time. but there's also this one catch. the nfl has this quirky rule, you need to win the game to advance in the standings. so it will be known forever as the game with that great catch, that the giants lost at home to the cowboys. >>> tonight, the rare confluence of two monday night games because one of them was snowed out of buffalo. >>> there was big news 53 stories above us here today. the rockefellers are leaving 30 rock. the family that built this building and transformed midtown manhattan in the middle of the depression is leaving their long-time perch to move to one rockefeller plaza across the plaza, where, acc
then they switched us back to the game. four minutes later this happened. and in short order chris collingsworth summed up what he had just seen. >> that may be the greatest catch i've ever seen. you have to be kidding me. that is absolutely impossible what he just did. that may be the greatest catch i've ever seen in my life. >> millions of us watching last night from fans to journalists to fellow athletes called it the greatest catch of all time. but there's also this one catch....
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why don't you bring us back to the story, and we'll parcel this fantastic story out. here's this kid. i think maybe vis-a-vis the -- the issues we have been talking about, there was some denial. maybe as we all have had about this issue. tell me a little bit about his first reaction, just briefly, and how the scene was set for what came to be a trial. or a judicial event. >> guest: just briefly. he pulls over to the side of the road. tells the police he doesn't know what happened. maybe hi hydroplaned, and this tenacious state trooper takes him to the hospital to get a blood test, and notices that he is texting, and the trooper tells me -- it ends the first chapter -- this guy is a one-hander, and he spends the next 18 months in this hot pursuit, trying to get the phone records, and reggie, apropos of what you said, one of the big issues, he says he didn't do it, gets a lawyer and a standoff is set for the first-ever -- this historic l,
why don't you bring us back to the story, and we'll parcel this fantastic story out. here's this kid. i think maybe vis-a-vis the -- the issues we have been talking about, there was some denial. maybe as we all have had about this issue. tell me a little bit about his first reaction, just briefly, and how the scene was set for what came to be a trial. or a judicial event. >> guest: just briefly. he pulls over to the side of the road. tells the police he doesn't know what happened. maybe...
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stay with us, back after the break. >>> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera, live from doha. a reminder of the top stories. dozens have been arrested following a second night of protests. there has been demonstrations across the u.s. following a grand jury decision not to in diet police officer darren wilson who shot and killed an unarmed black teenager. he said he did his job rite. >> there was looting in california, protesters attempted to block major intersections and push rubbish bins into the street. in sir ja, government air strikes killed dozens, the bombing targeted the i.s.i.l. controlled city, many of the victims were civilians. >> in other world new a doctor from the democratic republic of congo will be honoured on wednesday for his work with victims of sexual assault. he will be awarded with the prize for freedom of thought. a gynecologist runs the hospital in the city of kabul. which is where al jazeera's malcolm webb joins us. dennis is a hero to many of the people in the east, in the democratic republic of congo. tell us where you are, and what this award means
stay with us, back after the break. >>> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera, live from doha. a reminder of the top stories. dozens have been arrested following a second night of protests. there has been demonstrations across the u.s. following a grand jury decision not to in diet police officer darren wilson who shot and killed an unarmed black teenager. he said he did his job rite. >> there was looting in california, protesters attempted to block major intersections and...
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nastiness and the pressures, but we haven't explored the suite approach that may entice castro back to us. headline that u.s. accommodates. ejects soviettro union from western hemispheric. cuba back into western orbit. this was the then he put on it. he cast the baton being an intermediary to extraordinary reporters from abc news. it was a woman named lisa howard. anybody remember seeing her? the most famous female journalist of her time. she was the first female correspondent for abc news. the first to have her own new show. she has been called the first barbara walters. her whole scheme was to find powerful world leaders and interview them, and make headlines with that. her first was with nikita khrushchev when he came to the u.n.. then she set her sights on fidel castro and pepper the human mission in new york to let her go to cuba the camera to -- camera crew. he had not given any major interview since 1959. she finally got permission to go in april of 1963. as wayne smith will tell you, it is hard to get to him. after being there and waiting for three weeks, she went to donovan who w
nastiness and the pressures, but we haven't explored the suite approach that may entice castro back to us. headline that u.s. accommodates. ejects soviettro union from western hemispheric. cuba back into western orbit. this was the then he put on it. he cast the baton being an intermediary to extraordinary reporters from abc news. it was a woman named lisa howard. anybody remember seeing her? the most famous female journalist of her time. she was the first female correspondent for abc news. the...
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my concern we might slip back to the old ways with the competing bureaucracy. gary used the term called "risk adverse". you don't want to go in fighting the terrorist with hands tied behind your back. the intel services have to work together. do you think that the post 9/11 reforms have helped or hurt. >> i would like to say when we invaded afghanistan in 2001 and the invasion of iraq, cian officers and special operations teams worked together and you couldn't tell one from the other. we need that cooperation and sharing of intelligence. during that conflict we shared names of sources and we wanted them to understand the danger and the intel. and with that level of intensity are we going to prevail. we have to recognize. it is it a source fight and incumbent on the intelligence community to share. they have the information. >> kt, you were in a number of presidential administrations in the defense side, when the president came out and essentially said the whole thing that went wrong with intelligence and it is james clapper's fault. how demoralizing. when the president s
my concern we might slip back to the old ways with the competing bureaucracy. gary used the term called "risk adverse". you don't want to go in fighting the terrorist with hands tied behind your back. the intel services have to work together. do you think that the post 9/11 reforms have helped or hurt. >> i would like to say when we invaded afghanistan in 2001 and the invasion of iraq, cian officers and special operations teams worked together and you couldn't tell one from the...
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. >> i used my door to try to push him back and yelled at him to get back. he pushed the door shut and just yelled at me. all of a sudden punches started flying. >> he threw the first one? >> yes. >> he threw the first punch and hit me on the side of my face. i reached out with my hand to put it on his forearm. i just felt the immense pow that he had, and the way i described it, it was like a five-year-old holding on to hulk hogan. that's how big this man was. >> the police released a video the moment when a 12-year-old was shot dead because officers thought his pellet gun was an actual fire gun. the call for 911 said that someone was seen a with a gun at the playground. the police saw him reach into his waist what is presumed to be a firearm. it was a toy gun that only fires orange pellets but the orange safety indicator had been removed from it. we're live from ferguson. give us a bit of a flavor of this other case, and whether there is much connection in terms of the reaction we can expect. >> well, the situation in cleveland and the fact that the police
. >> i used my door to try to push him back and yelled at him to get back. he pushed the door shut and just yelled at me. all of a sudden punches started flying. >> he threw the first one? >> yes. >> he threw the first punch and hit me on the side of my face. i reached out with my hand to put it on his forearm. i just felt the immense pow that he had, and the way i described it, it was like a five-year-old holding on to hulk hogan. that's how big this man was. >>...
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the roller coaster ride of temperatures took us back down a little bit today. >> another upswing is not too far away. doug hill is in the weather center with the forecast for us. >> absolutely. let's give you the headlines. we are looking at cold weather. it is only going to be one night. 40's tomorrow. 50's on sunday. we have a preview on thanksgiving. big travel day on wednesday. as far as the numbers go, we will start in the 20's and climbed to 47 degrees with cloudy skies. as we look ahead, a warm front will bring us temperatures into the 50's and also bring a chance of rain late in the afternoon or evening. to 70. close and then we get to wednesday and thursday. wednesday is a big travel day. we will be watching the east coast. a storm could develop. if that happens, it would give us a chance of rain and possibly have travel impact. right now it is kind of a low confidence field. we will call for partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the 40's. we will see where the really cold air is when we join you in a few minutes. >> see you then. a chilling report today about the mental sta
the roller coaster ride of temperatures took us back down a little bit today. >> another upswing is not too far away. doug hill is in the weather center with the forecast for us. >> absolutely. let's give you the headlines. we are looking at cold weather. it is only going to be one night. 40's tomorrow. 50's on sunday. we have a preview on thanksgiving. big travel day on wednesday. as far as the numbers go, we will start in the 20's and climbed to 47 degrees with cloudy skies. as we...
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back for another history lecture. and a nursing assistant is reunited with her family after a violent kidnapping. >> everybody was praying for us, and we all know that the first 24 hours is the most crucial hours. and you can see two days later and she's back home and she's safe and we are happy. it is a relief to our family. people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug, farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood pressure when used with certain diabetes medicines. do not take if allergic to farxiga or its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling or difficulty breathing or swallowing. if you have any of these symptoms, stop taking farxiga and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problem
back for another history lecture. and a nursing assistant is reunited with her family after a violent kidnapping. >> everybody was praying for us, and we all know that the first 24 hours is the most crucial hours. and you can see two days later and she's back home and she's safe and we are happy. it is a relief to our family. people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by...
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. >> but don't you have people in your conference who want to over -- go to the mat and take us right back where we were? >> will be very thoughtful and careful about what he does, we can avoid that. >> there's an equal chance that the president can understand that the ramifications of these unilateral actions will have significant impact on this country, and we have got to work together. >> can't necessarily control some of these factions that want to work with -- >> we're not here to control anybody, what we're here to do is work through thoughtful ideas that will make circumstances better for employers and people that are here. and that's what we're going to do. >> isn't the reality that you know exactly what the president wants, it isn't a secret what he wants both politically and legally. >> should challenge us within the first six months to produce a plan of the new year, that's what i said, if the president wants to get engaged in this, he should challenge us to that the president can be thoughtful about and understand. >> just so i'm clear, you think that republicans in the house a
. >> but don't you have people in your conference who want to over -- go to the mat and take us right back where we were? >> will be very thoughtful and careful about what he does, we can avoid that. >> there's an equal chance that the president can understand that the ramifications of these unilateral actions will have significant impact on this country, and we have got to work together. >> can't necessarily control some of these factions that want to work with --...
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we are told her naked and wounded body was found just behind us here in the back lot of that old warehouse. around 1:30 sunday afternoon police pulled to up this lot off south christopher columbus boulevard near dilworth street where a woman was found dead. hours later, police were back, dropping off a man who tells "eyewitness news" he found the body then called 911. we are not identifying him. had you seen her before? >> no, i never seen her before. she don't got no clothes, no nothing. >> he says the woman was naked, with a large wound near her ribs. police say the woman is white, and between 35 and 40 years old, and was pronounced dead on scene. during our interview police came back for the man and pick him up for another round of questions. and that man has not come back just yet. meantime, nearby businesses tell us that police are scanning their surveillance video in hopes of turning up some leads. but so far that woman has not been identified. i'm justin finch, live in south philadelphia, "eyewitness news", on the "cw philly". >>> all right, justin, thank you so much. and we also no
we are told her naked and wounded body was found just behind us here in the back lot of that old warehouse. around 1:30 sunday afternoon police pulled to up this lot off south christopher columbus boulevard near dilworth street where a woman was found dead. hours later, police were back, dropping off a man who tells "eyewitness news" he found the body then called 911. we are not identifying him. had you seen her before? >> no, i never seen her before. she don't got no clothes,...
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i was born with a back condition that required surgery. i'm paying a fraction of what i usedo pay. even with my back issues, i'm able to afford health insurance. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. for the first time ever. over one million people found health insurance through covered california. join them starting november 15th. first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. >>> super bowl 50 is coming to the bay area and businesses are licking their chops expecting a major economic boost. today the nfl made history by including two groups previously shut out of the contracts. >> etc. historic. lgbt companies will be able to by the on business contracts. >> it's about time. >> san francisco is leading on an important issue. we're excited about this, today. >> the host committee is planning several days of events throughout the bay area. and paul pendergast heads up the first lgbt chamber of commerce. >> it's like being invited to the dan
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engage with us. >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. continuing our conversation with rob o'neill, the former navy s.e.a.l. who says he shot and killed osama bin laden. rob, you were telling me before the break, and it was so good, i want to make sure people at home hear it, too. before you walked into that room on the third floor where you thought bin laden was, what went through your head? >> there was two of us left on the stairs going up. we knew we had to go up there because they were doing something, we assumed rigging explosives, vests to blow themselves up. so, when we went up, my thought wasn't of, oh, we're about to shoot this guy and be heroes. my thought was, we're going to blow up, let's get it over with. and we went up there to do that, but with the thought that, you know, we will die if he blows up, but he will die, too, and that is worth it. >> incredible. before you left on the mission, you reached out to your family. >> yes. >> what did you tell them? >> well, i called them and just sort of said good-bye and thanks for
engage with us. >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. continuing our conversation with rob o'neill, the former navy s.e.a.l. who says he shot and killed osama bin laden. rob, you were telling me before the break, and it was so good, i want to make sure people at home hear it, too. before you walked into that room on the third floor where you thought bin laden was, what went through your head? >> there was two of us left on the stairs going up. we knew we had...
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and he said his family-owned us back in the straight days. after she explained she met you and you were a good guy and you interviewed my sister and give you the thumbs up, i went on and tried to get to know you. i am glad i did. you are are solid guy. it is almost good to meet people in these positions. you are not a racist and you run into a lot of those types of people especially -- >> well in my land, i mean, you know, you grew up in marlin right outside. you were born in marlin, your family still owned randolph may on the hill and the plantation not far from where the slave quarters had been. and in that way your family had a longer continuity than my familyism but you didn't know the history that much, right? tell me what you knew about the hill before i came along? >> i didn't know anything about the hill or the lynches i never thought about it. reading your book, i was proud of who my grand porns were and what they did, as far as helping the black community there getting along. but it was also kind of sad to meism one of the shocking
and he said his family-owned us back in the straight days. after she explained she met you and you were a good guy and you interviewed my sister and give you the thumbs up, i went on and tried to get to know you. i am glad i did. you are are solid guy. it is almost good to meet people in these positions. you are not a racist and you run into a lot of those types of people especially -- >> well in my land, i mean, you know, you grew up in marlin right outside. you were born in marlin, your...
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back their shares. then in april, okay, they discontinued their dividends to use those proceeds to buy back shares and thedown 33% or so. so to mike's point, something stinks here. carl icahn is the number one holder with 18.5%. he also has five board members out of the 13 on herbalife's board here. so he says he's not selling, somebody's certainly selling and at some point i'd just like to know what sort of disclosures have to happen. if this company misses again, there's no fcc settlement, at what point does mr. icahn start selling. if that happens this thing is donether it's a pyramid scheme or not. >> there's a spread between the lower and upper end of that valuation, $5.8 billion company, why would a company where you have some fairly prominent shareholders piling in when the company's been purchasing its own stop be trading 7.4% earnings. that would be one of the best values found anywhere available to you right now. >> that's probably what your herbalife salesperson is telling you about their drinks as well. i'm not having any of the kool aid or any of the shakes. >> we know it's a poor performer.
back their shares. then in april, okay, they discontinued their dividends to use those proceeds to buy back shares and thedown 33% or so. so to mike's point, something stinks here. carl icahn is the number one holder with 18.5%. he also has five board members out of the 13 on herbalife's board here. so he says he's not selling, somebody's certainly selling and at some point i'd just like to know what sort of disclosures have to happen. if this company misses again, there's no fcc settlement, at...
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back. snchtsz a. >>> a neighbor who hired a contractor to cut the tree called us tonight. he was worried about the liability if somebody got hurt on the neighborhood association property. final look at weather. >> and it's not going to be as cold tomorrow morning. amp highs will be warmer, near 70 degrees. same thing wednesday, but heavy rain moves in thursday. >> thank you. i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. thanks for watching the tonight show is next. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- anne hathaway, gael garcia bernal, world seires mvp madison bumgarner,
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this brings us back to rg iii. whether his fault or not, griffin has been sacked 11 times in two games. his quarterback rating was 15 last sunday, worst in the nfl. jay gruden was asked if rg iii can get back to the player he was in 2012 when the ritz kids went to the playoffs. >> obviously, having injuries, the type of quarterback he was, his first year he had 800 yards rushing. quite friendly, we have not won a super bowl since 1991, which is where we are trying to go. we're not trying to go 10-6 and get knocked out in the first round of the playoffs. >> jay gruden looking at long-term goals. the wizards are now 7-3 after losing last night to the mavericks. with lebron james and the cavaliers coming to town, the good news for the wizards is the return of bradley beal. sharp, taking charges one end, knocking down shots the other. he scored 21 points in 26 minutes, he was terrific. the play of the day, the charlotte hornets, indiana pacers. rodney stuckey pulls up, shoots, air ball. but he'll with the putback, game
this brings us back to rg iii. whether his fault or not, griffin has been sacked 11 times in two games. his quarterback rating was 15 last sunday, worst in the nfl. jay gruden was asked if rg iii can get back to the player he was in 2012 when the ritz kids went to the playoffs. >> obviously, having injuries, the type of quarterback he was, his first year he had 800 yards rushing. quite friendly, we have not won a super bowl since 1991, which is where we are trying to go. we're not trying...
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thank you so much for being with us. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> we'll be right back in just a moment here on mosaic. >>> welcome back to mosaic. i'm rabbi eric weiss. we're joined by howard. thank you, howard. what is new at the jewish community library? >> there's always something new because there are always books coming out but we have a lot of programs at the library. one of the programs i'm most excited about is the year-long program called one day one book and that's where we invite the community, everybody in the community to read a single book an discuss it and discuss its theme. the book we've selected for the current year is -- >> hold it up and put it here. >> new novel called the betrayers. he's a young writer and this is about a -- an israeli politician and finds himself back in ukraine where he's face- to-face with the man who had betrayed him to the kgb and the hitch is that he sort of lacks the moral hi ground that you would expect when he's confronting this man because we the readers know that this man is having an affair and betraying his own wife and family. it's t
thank you so much for being with us. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> we'll be right back in just a moment here on mosaic. >>> welcome back to mosaic. i'm rabbi eric weiss. we're joined by howard. thank you, howard. what is new at the jewish community library? >> there's always something new because there are always books coming out but we have a lot of programs at the library. one of the programs i'm most excited about is the year-long program called one day one book...
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lester. >> ron allen for us in pennsylvania this evening. thank you. >> we're backer this. >>> a third victim has died following last week's shooting at a washington state high school. 14-year-old shaylee chuckulnaskit succumbed to injuries obtained in the shooting. earlier today a service was held for another victim. two students remain hospitalized. >>> canada has announced it will stop issuing visas to people from west african countries, at least those at the heart of the ebola outbreak. meanwhile, in this country there is good news for the only u.s. patient still battling the virus, dr. craig spencer who contracted the disease while treating victims in guinea has been upgraded to stable condition. and nina pham was reunited with her dog bentley. the pet had been placed on quarantine when the nurse contracted the virus. >>> here at home the virus is still ravaging parts of west africa. despite the risk u.s. doctors are still heading to the front lines. it's an assignment that means weeks or months away from family and an uncertain welcome when they do return home
lester. >> ron allen for us in pennsylvania this evening. thank you. >> we're backer this. >>> a third victim has died following last week's shooting at a washington state high school. 14-year-old shaylee chuckulnaskit succumbed to injuries obtained in the shooting. earlier today a service was held for another victim. two students remain hospitalized. >>> canada has announced it will stop issuing visas to people from west african countries, at least those at the...
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back. stay with us. >>> welcome back to beyond the headlines. we have been talking about hunger awareness and how our bay area food banks work very hard to help feed our most marginalized communities. st. anthony foundation recently opened its new free dining room in san francisco and the dining room gets much of its food from the san francisco marin food bank. city leaders took part in the official ribbon cutting and then helped serve the dining room's first 3,000 meals to low income residents. each will now be better served because of the new building located at golden gate avenue and jones street which has more space. this allows the agency to cook, to freeze and store large food donations for longer periods of time. >> st. francis, make me an instrument of thy peace. it's the anthem of our city. he has made all of you, this board, these people, the people we serve, instruments of god's peace. that prayer has been answered. >> the new dining room will also provide social services for its clients and doubles as a job training program for men i
back. stay with us. >>> welcome back to beyond the headlines. we have been talking about hunger awareness and how our bay area food banks work very hard to help feed our most marginalized communities. st. anthony foundation recently opened its new free dining room in san francisco and the dining room gets much of its food from the san francisco marin food bank. city leaders took part in the official ribbon cutting and then helped serve the dining room's first 3,000 meals to low income...
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use this is charlie. his long day of doing it himself starts with back pain... and a choice.4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. honey, you did it! baby laughs! great rates and safety working in harmony. open an optimizer plus account from synchrony bank. service. security. savings. synchrony bank engage with us. >>> well, the ray rice appeal hearing is over. wrapped up late this afternoon in new york and the former baltimore ravens running back want his job back. according to reports, rice and his wife janay testified separately today. the key issue, what they told the nfl investigators about that now infamous video from atlantic city elevator where he hit her and knocked her out. rice says the nfl subjected him to double jeopardy by first giving him a two-game suspension and then extending it to an indefinite suspension when the video surfaced publicly in september. rice has asked for a former federal judge to rule that he should play again. no word on when a decision is actually going to be made. according to reports, nfl commissioner roger goodell was firs
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us back gerri: i agree. i want to get -- go ahead art. i'm sorry, brian. >> what concerns me when thh affordable care act was kicked into place they knew it would get too large to kill. i don't see how even with a republican congress, i don't see how it can be killed. it is too large. you have over 10 million americans there. second round of enrollment is coming up. you've got to start fixing the mandates in those, little provisions in the bill to help small business owners once again on individual mandate. employer mandate. even insurance bailouts that are wrapped up in there. gerri: i want to get to the idea of just how well the president and this newly-republican senate are going to work together. i want you to hear what the president said this afternoon about his intentions. listtn to this. >> every election is a moment for reflection. and, you know i think that everybody in this white house is going to look and say, all right, what do we need to do differently? but the principles that we're fighting for, the things that motivate me e
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we feel unwanted after losing the food vouchers, this is a policy to force us back. we'll die if not from hunger, from shelling. syrian refugees are not allowed to work here. she has started to pick olives and selling them. 12,000 families have been excluded from the food voucher programme. a study conducted, concluded that the families have access to sufficient income and support networks. many appealed to be reinstated. >> the majority of refugees did not have enough money to buy the food they need. many are concerned without the support they may have to beg to bring the food back to the church. most families sell vouchers to by nonfood items or pay represent. the u.n. said it had to prioritise the vulnerable families based on a study, concluding that 15% of syrians don't need the vouchers, but they may have needed errors. some are clear. they can reinstate them. some can be clear from the living companies, assets they have, that they can survive on their own. they will stay excluded. >> there are many that say they can't survive on their own. conditions are gettin
we feel unwanted after losing the food vouchers, this is a policy to force us back. we'll die if not from hunger, from shelling. syrian refugees are not allowed to work here. she has started to pick olives and selling them. 12,000 families have been excluded from the food voucher programme. a study conducted, concluded that the families have access to sufficient income and support networks. many appealed to be reinstated. >> the majority of refugees did not have enough money to buy the...
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give us back the money we need to accomplish the things that clearly we are demonstrating we are on the road to accomplishing. >> reporter: uc argues what the state gives them is not enough. that's why president janet napolitano proposed a tuition hike, an additional $612 a year. over five years, tuition for a california resident would increase from $12,192 to more than $15,000. >> we need a long term financial plan that will allow us to grow california enrollment, maintain our unparalleled financial aid program and reinvest in academic programs. >> reporter: governor jerry brown promised the university of california would get four years of general funding increases as long as tuition levels remained flat. today, he voted against the fee hike. >> there is money available. we are not talking there's a scarcity here that makes it impossible to live with. >> reporter: the governor is proposing the selection of a committee to find ways to reduce the university's cost structure. in the meantime, the speaker of the assembly said she would vote against the hike but would work to get the legisl
give us back the money we need to accomplish the things that clearly we are demonstrating we are on the road to accomplishing. >> reporter: uc argues what the state gives them is not enough. that's why president janet napolitano proposed a tuition hike, an additional $612 a year. over five years, tuition for a california resident would increase from $12,192 to more than $15,000. >> we need a long term financial plan that will allow us to grow california enrollment, maintain our...
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bruce leshan takes us back 20 years to a massacre that left two fbi agents and a d.c. homicide sergeant dead. [ trumpets playing taps ] >> reporter: hundreds of agents and officers gathered at st. patrick's church downtown to remember one of d.c.'s darkest day. darkest-- days. homicide cops had questioned ben nie lee lawson a few weeks before the massacre in a triple homicide. worried he'd been labeled a snitch the thug walked into the squad room and raked it with fire from his modified fully automatic machine pistol killing fbi special agents martha dixon martinez and mike miller and blasting mpd sergeant hank daly in the chest. >> our objective remains to make the streets safe. >> reporter: special agent john kuchta was gravely wounded. 20 years later he was back laying a wreath in honor of his lost friends. >> i had someone looking from heaven above, you know. i'm sure hank and mark had a hand in that. >> reporter: the crack epidemic was eating the city alive in 1994, but the murders marked a turning point. >> enough is enough. not in our house. we're going to take
bruce leshan takes us back 20 years to a massacre that left two fbi agents and a d.c. homicide sergeant dead. [ trumpets playing taps ] >> reporter: hundreds of agents and officers gathered at st. patrick's church downtown to remember one of d.c.'s darkest day. darkest-- days. homicide cops had questioned ben nie lee lawson a few weeks before the massacre in a triple homicide. worried he'd been labeled a snitch the thug walked into the squad room and raked it with fire from his modified...
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which led us back to our original look. miller lite we invented lite beer, you're welcome. movies. i'll be the one person my daughter can always trust. making memories that last a lifetime. i should totally start a blog. life can surprise you. so can an allstate agent. with accident forgiveness they can make sure your rates don't go up after one. because everyone has an off day. the good hands are doing more than ever before. >> stephen: that's it for "the report," everybody! good captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: wohl come to the daily show, my name is jon stewart. my guest tonight, laura poitras, she is the direct heer of citizenfour, a tremendous documentary about edward snowden and the nsa case. first, first, illegal immigration. years of inconsistent policy enforcement. the fact that everybody want to get with us. (laughter) i think they're
which led us back to our original look. miller lite we invented lite beer, you're welcome. movies. i'll be the one person my daughter can always trust. making memories that last a lifetime. i should totally start a blog. life can surprise you. so can an allstate agent. with accident forgiveness they can make sure your rates don't go up after one. because everyone has an off day. the good hands are doing more than ever before. >> stephen: that's it for "the report," everybody!...
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engage with us. >>> welcome back.s eric mention eed in his repo, between congress and the white house, tuesday's gop win was the fourth party control shift in less than a decade, underscoring a time of instability. what will it take to get our sea legs under us? scott rasmussen is with us. he's a political analyst who founded the polling company rasmussen reports. he's president and founder of the online information service corporation. thank you so much for joining us. what about that? the fact we have changed control four times in if the last eight years. are we governing or are we politicking? is anything getting done? >> nothing is getting done. i'll take you back even further. three presidents in a row have come into power with their party in control of congress and lost control of congress. the american people were saying, we're rejecting both of you. we don't like what we're seeing. so one guy gets in power, they say we're going to vote him out. >> what does that mean for this period, this next two years now wi
engage with us. >>> welcome back.s eric mention eed in his repo, between congress and the white house, tuesday's gop win was the fourth party control shift in less than a decade, underscoring a time of instability. what will it take to get our sea legs under us? scott rasmussen is with us. he's a political analyst who founded the polling company rasmussen reports. he's president and founder of the online information service corporation. thank you so much for joining us. what about...
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which led us back to our original look. miller lite we invented lite beer, you're welcome.te chime] [dragon sounds] whoa... ♪ as strongbow hard] acider, better.. but strongbow over ice is the best. enjoying strongbow over ice with your slow motion horse, the bestest. ♪ strongbow, world's number one hard cider . >> jon: welcome back. i have to, let me -- i need to apologize for something i said a few moments ago about nancy pelosi. she may not recall who jonathan gruber is. today is a day for her to celebrate. >> abc news can confirm nancy pelosi has been reelected minority leader. >> jon: what a minority the democrats are. i think there maybe three left. a lost people asked if nancy pelosi would step down. >> aren't you getting a little old, shouldn't you step aside, you have asked him that question? >> jon: why would anyone ask mitch mcconnell that question. he's only 72 years old. that's a third of his natural lifespan. why would you -- he's but a teenager. >> i will live to be 208. [laughing] >> jon: by the way what is your beef with mcconnell. >> -- time magazine even t
which led us back to our original look. miller lite we invented lite beer, you're welcome.te chime] [dragon sounds] whoa... ♪ as strongbow hard] acider, better.. but strongbow over ice is the best. enjoying strongbow over ice with your slow motion horse, the bestest. ♪ strongbow, world's number one hard cider . >> jon: welcome back. i have to, let me -- i need to apologize for something i said a few moments ago about nancy pelosi. she may not recall who jonathan gruber is. today is a...
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you're a member of the board; is that correct tyrone yes indeed he expired us that day this gets us back to michael and berry's point those are the people who are here to serve but the vips or the volunteers that were here to make if t it all happen i would like to take a half of moment to say thank you to all of that but helping us with the public policy that made this part it is always a fight especially recently, we have new market tax credits over $10 million of opportunity hud with mayors leadership we got the hud grant of $12 million and the low income tax credit at mercy housing all over the city but in this case $16 million and so that public policy that you help us and how i help us advocate for it and setting examples of national significance model for the country how communities work together for the good of the country so here we are now i've heard a beautiful prayer that the frier cam gave make me an instrument of my peace the st. anthony's is the anthem of our city and made all of you this board and people instruments of goedz peace the other prayer isn't always to pray to
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that brings us back to this edition of "inside story."from washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> most of the major structures of new york have been touched by them.
that brings us back to this edition of "inside story."from washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> most of the major structures of new york have been touched by them.
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us this morning. i appreciate it. i'm back in a minute. creeping up on you... smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... smoothies! only from tums. . >>> i don't have to tell you, but it's a big weekend 234 college football with rivalry games in do or die battles for teams in the playoff hunt. brian mcfay den is at the university of georgia in athens. i envy you. >> can you see this what i have right here, carol? this is the cheer team and the georgia paint line. these guys are braving the elements because it's super cold here in atlanta, georgia. just like you said, tomorrow is a huge day in college football. i'm here in athens, georgia, home of the 15th ranked bulldogs playing long time rival ninth ranked auburn. they've been playing since 18. georgia and auburn still with the chance to make this year's college football playoff. but they need to win tomorrow's big game here in athens to stay in the hunt. and georgia's chances of winning drasti
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and to not only pay us back, not only give us a $23 billion profit -- $22.7 billion, but you've kept these americans employed or you kept them as effective citizens of our country. and we thank you for that. >> they never said that. >> they never said that. >> it almost sounds like you were looking for an apology. >> i think people should recognize they did a great job under the worst of conditions. >> today, aig is a slimmed-down version of itself, and profitable. but does it still pose a threat to the financial system? >> i don't think another aig will happen. >> we are not going to see another aig crisis. >> no. i think we have been in this position for over two years. i don't think you will see a bank failure that we've seen. i don't think you will see a security industries failure like bear or lehman. >> you give a thumbs up to the regulators. >> i give a thumbs up to the regulators for getting the job done, but i give them a thumbs down for being afraid to tell the public. i've criticized many people in washington at all levels. why don't you talk about how much progress you ha
and to not only pay us back, not only give us a $23 billion profit -- $22.7 billion, but you've kept these americans employed or you kept them as effective citizens of our country. and we thank you for that. >> they never said that. >> they never said that. >> it almost sounds like you were looking for an apology. >> i think people should recognize they did a great job under the worst of conditions. >> today, aig is a slimmed-down version of itself, and profitable....