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let's see if we can listen in for a moment. >> usa, usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! >> reporter: just a really incredible scene to itlerrally run into as we turn the corner. this was about 20 minutes after the news came out that they had captured that second suspect. they were jubilant. i asked these college kids were you really scared? they said, absolutely, we were scared. they said they feel a real sense of relief now. they told me, we felt definite fear. i my myles marcus sums it up well, the feeling that is in this city tonight. listen. >> we're celebrating getting the suspects. i feel relieved and feel like everything else is relieved. we've all been watching the tv, the computer, the live updates since the beginning of this whole. i feel like i can go back to school now and know that i'm safe. >> i feel that i can go back to the school now and be safe. it happened across america, 30 thousand feet up into the air. we heard the story who saw the news on twitter and the pilots announced it and the entire plane erupted in applause, piers. i've been flying back fro
let's see if we can listen in for a moment. >> usa, usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! >> reporter: just a really incredible scene to itlerrally run into as we turn the corner. this was about 20 minutes after the news came out that they had captured that second suspect. they were jubilant. i asked these college kids were you really scared? they said, absolutely, we were scared. they said they feel a real sense of relief now. they told me, we felt definite fear. i my myles marcus...
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. >>> usa! usa, usa, usa!> in a city and region that saw so much anguish and too many tears this week has some smiles and enormous sense of relief because of what this image remits. it's the first photo of the second suspect shot throuuh the window of the ambulance carrying him to the hospital. appears to have blood on his face. this man identified as the younger of the two brothers suspected of bombing the boston marathon monday, killing three people and wounding 180 others. the suspect's older brother on the right hand side of the screen now died after a shootout with police very early on friday morning, but his younger brother was still on the run, we believed, officials locked down the area all around boston, shut down mass transit, shut down taxis, and authorities told more than a million people to stay home, stay indoors, work closed, schools closed, teams went door-to-door, searching for any sign of the last suspect, and they could not find him. a couple minutes before seven o'clock boston time tonight,
. >>> usa! usa, usa, usa!> in a city and region that saw so much anguish and too many tears this week has some smiles and enormous sense of relief because of what this image remits. it's the first photo of the second suspect shot throuuh the window of the ambulance carrying him to the hospital. appears to have blood on his face. this man identified as the younger of the two brothers suspected of bombing the boston marathon monday, killing three people and wounding 180 others. the...
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at that usa today won the debate. at that we lost the debate to someone who was arguing the other side. it was different. was 10torial board people. >> the short answer to the question. >> you don't get short answers out of me. we decided that the editorial page should debate not dictate. that simple. >> one of -- al alluded to the fact that there was a short period where i wrote speeches for him and one line i included was that u.s.a. would report the good the bad the glad and the sad. you work for two and speak in rhymes for another three. but what that led up to, what that led up to was typically his description of something he cahe jlled trnalism of hope and this was intensely controversial in the trade at the time. could you talk about what the jurenism of hope was and what you had in mind? >> you just said it that i thought the newspapers should report the good and the bad and the glad and the sad, and that generally there was as much hopeful news as bad news. also at the time felt and felt more strongly afterwa
at that usa today won the debate. at that we lost the debate to someone who was arguing the other side. it was different. was 10torial board people. >> the short answer to the question. >> you don't get short answers out of me. we decided that the editorial page should debate not dictate. that simple. >> one of -- al alluded to the fact that there was a short period where i wrote speeches for him and one line i included was that u.s.a. would report the good the bad the glad...
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the celebration on the boston commons, chants of usa, usa. watch. >> usa! usa! usa! usa! >> martha: what a moment that was. molly line reported and kept us up to speed on every development as it unfolded. she joins me now live this morning from watertown. good morning, molly >> good morning. we're here on franklin street where the capture occurred. as you can see, the neighborhood is awake today. everyone was allowed out of their homes when the shelter that -- the order to stay chevroletered was lifted. it's a beautiful day and the square is alive with folks coming here. it's a little farther down at the end ofhe block where the federal authorities are pouring over that evidence that they have. of course, there is the boat to be looked at. but last night, incredible video was caught by a resident here in the neighborhood and saw everything go down. look at this video. the man, bob glatz, he was there when the law enforcement pulled up, along with his nephew and the entire neighborhood became an enormous crime scene in the final moments. here is bob glatz. >> it sounded li
the celebration on the boston commons, chants of usa, usa. watch. >> usa! usa! usa! usa! >> martha: what a moment that was. molly line reported and kept us up to speed on every development as it unfolded. she joins me now live this morning from watertown. good morning, molly >> good morning. we're here on franklin street where the capture occurred. as you can see, the neighborhood is awake today. everyone was allowed out of their homes when the shelter that -- the order to...
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usa, usa, usa! >> usa, usa. >> narnia, narnia, what about middle earth?'re known for your 2 by 4. did you use any other props. >> nothing fancy with b hacksaw jim dugan. just a 2 by 4, flag and the united states of america. no fancy gowns, just a board and the flag. >> i'm kind of a feather boa guy myself. who did you beat to get that belt? >> stephanie mcmahon, of course. >> the real loser is america because it's covering your midriff. >> that's just the magic. >> magic or the terror. come on, you're covering up what god gave you. >> who's your favorite? >> brandy. >> don't get me started. >> aim for the nipples. more oil? >> what do you wrestle with in your personal life? >> madison square garden is the greatest place in the world. >> i love msg unless it's in my chinese food. >> watch pacific standard time, eastern standard time -- >> you just spit all over the mic. >> it's always vader time. >> that means he needs a mouth guard because there's saliva all up and down this piece. any catch phrases that you workshoped and decided to abandon like behave o
usa, usa, usa! >> usa, usa. >> narnia, narnia, what about middle earth?'re known for your 2 by 4. did you use any other props. >> nothing fancy with b hacksaw jim dugan. just a 2 by 4, flag and the united states of america. no fancy gowns, just a board and the flag. >> i'm kind of a feather boa guy myself. who did you beat to get that belt? >> stephanie mcmahon, of course. >> the real loser is america because it's covering your midriff. >> that's just...
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as a result i was one of the top retailers in the usa. as an international corporate chain with existing in europe and in shanghai and in the united states they could have found another part in san francisco, instead, no, they chose to open up on fillmore street less than a block away from my store hoping to take advantage the fact that my small independent boutique build up this business and they would have a ready market place. my sell of clothing sells 20 percent of my total sales. the opening of this oska store will definitely impact my business which i have offered for 34 years on fillmore street. first as (inaudible) and i have already been impacted by other chain stores on the block, fisher and others, i no longer carry these products because i cannot compete with these corporate chain stores. the formula retail use ordinance was adopted to protect the small businesses being forced out due to ex-ka lating rent stemming from the proliferation of corporate chain stores, one look at fillmore street will show you how many small busines
as a result i was one of the top retailers in the usa. as an international corporate chain with existing in europe and in shanghai and in the united states they could have found another part in san francisco, instead, no, they chose to open up on fillmore street less than a block away from my store hoping to take advantage the fact that my small independent boutique build up this business and they would have a ready market place. my sell of clothing sells 20 percent of my total sales. the...
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. >> juan carlos nos comenta desde el lugar para contarnos como se usa el logo de la oea. >> el autora transportar armas y drogas y no eran detenidos por ser supuestamente una organización de ayuda humanitaría. >> se usan simbolos de organizaciones internacionales para contrabandear. >> no es primera vez porque se han usado ambulancia en zonas de guerra. >> el delito es de perfidia y esta contemplado en la constitución. >> se ha visto este caso en el caso de ingrid betancour. >> no hubo heridos muertos y fue planificado por colombianos. >> en los 90 se conocio también que militares transportaron armas. >> catatumbo es buscado no se sabe si reemplazara a los líderes y es parte del secretariado. >> se sigue diciendo en argentina que no se respondio a tiempo ante la catástrofe y hasta se les insulto. >> me mato hasta el perro no puedo más. >> en la ciudad de la plata es donde hubo más víctimas con más de 50 muertos miles de personas lo perdieron todo. >> aquí no se arrimo nadie. >> los vecinos ayudaron entre si las autoridades no respondieron. >> que hacemos ahora? >> señor gobernador m
. >> juan carlos nos comenta desde el lugar para contarnos como se usa el logo de la oea. >> el autora transportar armas y drogas y no eran detenidos por ser supuestamente una organización de ayuda humanitaría. >> se usan simbolos de organizaciones internacionales para contrabandear. >> no es primera vez porque se han usado ambulancia en zonas de guerra. >> el delito es de perfidia y esta contemplado en la constitución. >> se ha visto este caso en el caso...
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. >> usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! >> relieved bostonians poured into the streets waving american flags. a harrowing ordeal that began with monday's deadly bombing attack at the marathon ending with this shootout last night. >> police are not saying whether dzhokhar was shot in last fight's gunfight but he was wounded in the first shootout with police that killed his brother. >> this image shows the bloody teen in a boat. the boat's owner said he saw smeared blood and pulled back a tarp to find dzhokhar lying there. he was weak from blood loss but refused to surrender. >> this photo going everywhere. a source confirms that this was taken immediately after dzhokhar was arrested. >> what an image. >> this image from a cnn affiliate shows him in the back of an ambulance being taken to the hospital. he remains in the hospital this morning in the serious condition. >> the fbi was quick to announce the dramatic conclusion. shortly after the arrest it updated its website posting on the wanted website no longer said wanted. it
. >> usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! >> relieved bostonians poured into the streets waving american flags. a harrowing ordeal that began with monday's deadly bombing attack at the marathon ending with this shootout last night. >> police are not saying whether dzhokhar was shot in last fight's gunfight but he was wounded in the first shootout with police that killed his brother. >> this image shows the bloody teen in a boat. the boat's owner said he saw smeared blood and...
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. >> usa! usa! usa! usa! i don't think we can make it through this. ♪ male narrator: there's something positive being generated in california. when ordinary energy is put in the hands of extraordinary people, amazing things happen. the kind of things that drive us to do more, to go further, to be better. we're dedicated to being a company you can count on, because you've always been customers we believe in. your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> also for those affected in boston following the boston marathon bombings. we kindly ask that you please join us now in remembrance with a moment of silence. >> that was before the start of the indians versus astros baseball game in houston. the victims of the fertilizer plant explosion but also the victims of the boston marathon. >>> the capture of the second suspected bomber capped off five days of incidents. ryan todd has more. >> reporter: the release of the image images let them know they were on to them. at 10:00 p.m. that n
. >> usa! usa! usa! usa! i don't think we can make it through this. ♪ male narrator: there's something positive being generated in california. when ordinary energy is put in the hands of extraordinary people, amazing things happen. the kind of things that drive us to do more, to go further, to be better. we're dedicated to being a company you can count on, because you've always been customers we believe in. your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve....
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usa, usa, usa! >> usa, usa. >> narnia, narnia, what about middle earth?ou're known for your 2 by 4. did you use any other props. >> nothing fancy with b hacksaw jim dugan. just a 2 by 4, flag and the united states of america. no fancy gowns, just a board and the flag. >> i'm kind of a feather boa guy myself. who did you beat to get that belt? >> stephanie mcmahon, of course. >> the real loser is america because it's covering your midriff. >> that's just the magic. >> magic or the terror. come on, you're covering up what god gave you. >> who's your favorite? >> brandy. >> don't get me started. >> aim for the nipples. more oil? >> what do you wrestle with in your personal life? >> madison square garden is the greatest place in the world. >> i love msg unless it's in my chinese food. >> watch pacific standard time, eastern standard time -- >> you just spit all over the mic. >> it's always vader time. >> that means he needs a mouth guard because there's saliva all up and down this piece. any catch phrases that you workshoped and decided to abandon like behave
usa, usa, usa! >> usa, usa. >> narnia, narnia, what about middle earth?ou're known for your 2 by 4. did you use any other props. >> nothing fancy with b hacksaw jim dugan. just a 2 by 4, flag and the united states of america. no fancy gowns, just a board and the flag. >> i'm kind of a feather boa guy myself. who did you beat to get that belt? >> stephanie mcmahon, of course. >> the real loser is america because it's covering your midriff. >> that's just...
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40' wondolovski anticipa para batir al portero kennedy,, uno por cero pero chivas usa con 2 goles ens usa con 2 goles en los primeros 6 minutos de la segunda mitad le dieron la vuelta mario de luna empato y bowen para adelantarse,, ambos goles por la banda izquierda... minuto 76' cordell cato con su primer gol en la "mls" rescato el empate para los terremotos y este sabado regresan a casa para enfrentar montreal... jf on chroma penultima jornada en la liga mx y ya quedaron los 8 invitados a la liguilla y hasta el equipo que se despide de primera division... claro aunque matematicamente en el futbol mexicano todo puede suceder.. take vo --las aguilas del america han tomado el liderato del torneo en un partido que empezaron perdiendo dos goles a cero en la bella airosa... tres goles del ecuatoriano cristian benitez,,, esta una joya individual para emparejar... raul jimenez puso uno de penal tras una gran atajada del defensa arreola que se fue expulsado.. y las aguilas remontaron para ganar 4 goles a 2 frente a los tuzos que muy dificil podrian meterse a fiesta grande... wipe vo --la ma
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we'll also be checking in with boston with "usa today" reporter who was on the scene yesterday. president obama at the white house after he gets the daily briefing has a working lunch with crown prince mohammed zayed of the united arab emirates then he will be welcoming nascar sprint cup series championship driver brad keselowski to the white house at 3:00 this afternoon. at 4:30, the president and vice president meet with secretary of defense chuck hagel. a briefing today at the white house will be at 1:15 with press secretary jay carney. back for another hour with congressman tony cardenas and congressman chris van hollen. see you then. stay around. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show."
we'll also be checking in with boston with "usa today" reporter who was on the scene yesterday. president obama at the white house after he gets the daily briefing has a working lunch with crown prince mohammed zayed of the united arab emirates then he will be welcoming nascar sprint cup series championship driver brad keselowski to the white house at 3:00 this afternoon. at 4:30, the president and vice president meet with secretary of defense chuck hagel. a briefing today at the...
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. >> welcome to a special saturday edition of "the five". [ cheers and applause ] >> usa! usa! usa! >> it's a day of relief for the people of watertown, the people of boston and the rest of the nation as the two suspects in monday's bombing have either been captured or killed. the entire country killed the commonwealth after suspect number 2, dzhokhar tsarnaev, was apprehended and what a sight it was when residents poured out of their homes to applaud law enforcement. suspect number 1, tamerlan tsarnaev, killed earlier in the day after a wild shootout. we've got jam packed hour today. adam housley is outside beth israel hospital where suspect number 2 is under guard. catherine herridge is following the investigation. here in studio is america's mayor, mayor rudy guiliani. first let's go to adam in boston. bring us up to date on the very latest. >> yes. we're hearing from the f.b.i. there may be a statement coming out at some point in the next couple of minutes. we haven't heard from them since last night. we heard about the suspect brought here in certificates condition. i'll step a
. >> welcome to a special saturday edition of "the five". [ cheers and applause ] >> usa! usa! usa! >> it's a day of relief for the people of watertown, the people of boston and the rest of the nation as the two suspects in monday's bombing have either been captured or killed. the entire country killed the commonwealth after suspect number 2, dzhokhar tsarnaev, was apprehended and what a sight it was when residents poured out of their homes to applaud law...
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lisa no solo es modelo, sino que es una cosmetologa certificada y se que tu usas dermawand con tus clientes >> uso dermawand con todos mis clientes porque adoran los resultados. disminuye las lineas entre la nariz y la boca, las cejas las levanta. todos aman, aman los resultados. >> pues si tu no dices el secreto yo lo hare. >> de acuerdo. soy madre de un chico de 22 aÑos, ¿de acuerdo? >> [risa] >> y se que no lo parezco. y ¿saben por que? es debido a mi dermawand. no paso un dia sin usarlo y ¿saben por que? miren esto. >> el resultado es realmente asombroso, ¿verdad, lisa? >> es increible.
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. >>> usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! of boston and surrounding towns last night, clearly people so excited that this second suspect now in custody. justice department official tells cnn the 19-year-old suspect will not be read his miranda rights. the government is evoking what's called the public safety exception that lets authorities question a suspect without warning him first. this allowed in cases of immediate danger. >> senators john mccain and lindsey graham in a statement said dzhokhar tsarnaev should be treated as a potential enby combat nt. "now that the suspect is in custody the last thing we should want for him is to remain silent. under the law of war we can hold this suspect as a potential enemy combatant not entitled to miranda warnings or the appointment of counsel." with us now from new york is paul callan, former new york prosecutor. what are police trying to find out from him at this point? >> i think we're trying to find out what things, first, are there other unexploded bombs out there that have to be
. >>> usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! of boston and surrounding towns last night, clearly people so excited that this second suspect now in custody. justice department official tells cnn the 19-year-old suspect will not be read his miranda rights. the government is evoking what's called the public safety exception that lets authorities question a suspect without warning him first. this allowed in cases of immediate danger. >> senators john mccain and lindsey graham in a...
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in fact in numbers usa has been credited with blocking george, president george w.form proposal in 2007. whether they can move the needle like that this time is still an open question. >> a political tide after 2012. the other question i have is always the question i have with these groups, how much you mentioned a $200,000 buy against lindsay graham. how much are you able to follow how much money is coming in and out of these groups and from who? >> they're all 501 c-4's, 501 c-3's we did an analysis that showed that $100 million over a ten-year period for those three groups, which work together on this issue. 36 million dollars, single-largest source came from something called the kolcom foundation. >> $36 million? >> yes. the founded by the late sister of melon scaif, a big donor to conservative causes, it's cast often in environmental terms and population terms. you go to that foundation's website and they call themselves a conservationist group. they put this very much in the perspective of more immigrants means more threat, greater threat to the environment, g
in fact in numbers usa has been credited with blocking george, president george w.form proposal in 2007. whether they can move the needle like that this time is still an open question. >> a political tide after 2012. the other question i have is always the question i have with these groups, how much you mentioned a $200,000 buy against lindsay graham. how much are you able to follow how much money is coming in and out of these groups and from who? >> they're all 501 c-4's, 501 c-3's...
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, usa! >> we are eternally grateful for the outcome here tonight. we have a suspect in custody. >> reporter: just 25 minutes after officials lifted a day-long lockdown for residents and conceded the suspect probably got away, a watertown resident went out to walk his dog and noticed blood on the side of his boat stored on a trailer in the back driveway. >> he looked in and saw a man covered in blood. owhelicopter with frared sensors detected movement in the boat. >> we're getting information from the aircraft that there is definite movement in the rear of that boat. >> reporter: 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev had eluded the massive police manhunt by hiding in the boat. until then. >> he is moving. we have movement in the boat. he just sat up. >> reporter: police and the suspect exchanged fire. >> ultimately, the hostage rescue team of the fbi made an entry into the boat and removed the suspect. >> reporter: weaned by his injuries from a gunfight with police the night before, he was unable to
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of style, but it seems that now, more than ever, touting the fact that your product is made in the usa is a big draw for customers. and it seems that americans are willing to pay more, sometimes even much more for products that are made here. when george had trouble finding a high-quality stylish pair of american made shoes, he decided he'd make them himself. and in the process, he stoked the artisan economy supporting not only his business but also reviving and supporting two other small businesses along the way. george grew up working in his family's suburban chicago cobbler shop. there he watched and learned the old world craft of repairing and rebuilding shoes from his father, john, an immigrant from greece. >> the first time my dad ever brought me to the shoe repair, he said by the end of the day you have to haveipolished. and at the time i didn't know what he was trying to do. scare me. he didn't want me to go into the shoe business. >> kids get dirty, you know, and it's nice. >> after college george start add career as a teacher, but soon found himself daydreaming about being hi
of style, but it seems that now, more than ever, touting the fact that your product is made in the usa is a big draw for customers. and it seems that americans are willing to pay more, sometimes even much more for products that are made here. when george had trouble finding a high-quality stylish pair of american made shoes, he decided he'd make them himself. and in the process, he stoked the artisan economy supporting not only his business but also reviving and supporting two other small...
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usa, usa! >> thank you! >> celebration and release. the second suspect in the boston marathon bombings off the streets and in custody. [cheers and applause] >> nineteen-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev was found hiding in a boat in a yard in watertown, 1/2 last night. arrested after boston suburbs were put on a day-long lock down. day-long lock down. more than 1 million residents told to stay inside as s.w.a.t. teams went door to door searching for the suspect. >> it's unbelievable. i was cooped up in my house for the last almost 24 hours just wondering if the guy was in my back yard, if he was in my garage, you know, or if he was in my neighborhood. >> and he was. cowering, bleeding after a shootout where police that left his 267-year-old brother tamerlan dead. police said they tracked them down after they execute an m.i.t. officer and then led police on a wild chase. tsarnaev, the ethnic cheffian and u.s. citizen who lived here for more than a decade got away, but not for long. his arrest praised by the president. >> we've closed an import
usa, usa! >> thank you! >> celebration and release. the second suspect in the boston marathon bombings off the streets and in custody. [cheers and applause] >> nineteen-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev was found hiding in a boat in a yard in watertown, 1/2 last night. arrested after boston suburbs were put on a day-long lock down. day-long lock down. more than 1 million residents told to stay inside as s.w.a.t. teams went door to door searching for the suspect. >> it's...
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it never went out of style, but it seems that now touting the fact that your product is made in the usaa big draw for customers. and it seems that americans are willing to pay more, and sometimes even much more for products that are made here. when george villagos had trouble finding a stylish american-made pair of shoes, he decided to make them himself, and stoked the artisan economy and supporting not only his business, but supporting two thri thriving businesses along the way. george villagos grew up working in his family's suburban chicago shoe shop. he learned the craft of building and repairing shoes from his father, an immigrant from greece. >> the first time my dad brought me to the shoe repair, he said by the end of the day, you have to have all of these shoes polished and at the time i didn't know what he was trying to do, but he was trying to scare me, because he didn't want me to get into the shoe business sglcht it is a lot of work, you know. the kids get dirty, you know, and it is not easy. >> after college, george started a career as a teeacher and then soon started to da
it never went out of style, but it seems that now touting the fact that your product is made in the usaa big draw for customers. and it seems that americans are willing to pay more, and sometimes even much more for products that are made here. when george villagos had trouble finding a stylish american-made pair of shoes, he decided to make them himself, and stoked the artisan economy and supporting not only his business, but supporting two thri thriving businesses along the way. george...
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it brings a sigh of relief. >> usa, usa! >> as that resident said there, i mean, it's important, they did get him alive. >> but how frightening for all the families to have been locked up in their homes and hearing gunfire and aum these things on the street. >> while stuck inside. >> exactly. nerve racking. >> tsarnaev did not go down without a fight, though. >> check out this video a neighbor took during a confrontation with police last night in that backyard. [ shots fired ] >> fox's mike tobin was there for the takedown and he joins us live from watertown with more. >> reporter: and this, heather, is where it all finalized. the manhunt ended, the standoff ended. really in a boat that's in a driveway of the house you see behind me here. the owner got out, had a chance to walk around, went out and had a cigarette, noticed that something was amiss. followed the direction that was given out in all of these press conferences with the state police and with the governor. he backed up, he called 9-1-1. it was a remarkable scene t
it brings a sigh of relief. >> usa, usa! >> as that resident said there, i mean, it's important, they did get him alive. >> but how frightening for all the families to have been locked up in their homes and hearing gunfire and aum these things on the street. >> while stuck inside. >> exactly. nerve racking. >> tsarnaev did not go down without a fight, though. >> check out this video a neighbor took during a confrontation with police last night in that...
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"usa, usa" chants throughout the crowd. just a little while ago, we had one of the first armored vehicles come through and he had a loud speaker that he was able to talk to the people in the neighborhood, they were cheering and saying thank you. and he said, it was a pleasure, it was a pleasure and he started "usa" and he said, "bpd" for boston police department. we have another batch of heroes, people are revering these police officers. they've been feeling, you know, terrorized, not just since 2:00 this morning, but essentially since monday, you know, so, a huge sense of relief. and more and more people, as you can see, hundreds of people out here to cheer on and thank all of the police involved in this abopprehensio apprehension. >> and the police department sending out yet another tweet, which is in the thoughts of all of us. "in our time of rejoicing, let us not forget the families of martin richard, krystle campbell, sean collier and lu lingzi." in case someone didn't hear it, bianna, i would like you to repeat for ev
"usa, usa" chants throughout the crowd. just a little while ago, we had one of the first armored vehicles come through and he had a loud speaker that he was able to talk to the people in the neighborhood, they were cheering and saying thank you. and he said, it was a pleasure, it was a pleasure and he started "usa" and he said, "bpd" for boston police department. we have another batch of heroes, people are revering these police officers. they've been feeling, you...
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. >>> we're kicking off our opportunity usa road trip in one of the hottest cities in america, houston, texas, and we're at pass & provisions. nothing seven months ago. now they have 60 employees. all this hour, as we kick off the show from houston, we're going to tell you why we're here, what's made houston such a leader in business. we have the mayor, anise parker, a groundbreaker, local investors to provide you with down-home houston investment ideas. we've got all the news you need. this is going to be a big hour, as we kick off a three-city, three-day road trip. guys, here's why we're here. look at they stats. jobs up and unemployment down. you've got gdp at 3.7%, one of the fastest growing major metropolitan areas in america, property sales up a staggers 17.2% year over year, and by the way, you've got an area that has a very, very business-friendly climate. you have high wages and no state income tax. mandy, that sounds pretty good. a surprise from here to show you how multicultural this city is. i know one of our top stories also comes from this state in plano, texas, j.c. penn
. >>> we're kicking off our opportunity usa road trip in one of the hottest cities in america, houston, texas, and we're at pass & provisions. nothing seven months ago. now they have 60 employees. all this hour, as we kick off the show from houston, we're going to tell you why we're here, what's made houston such a leader in business. we have the mayor, anise parker, a groundbreaker, local investors to provide you with down-home houston investment ideas. we've got all the news you...
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after that, gregory korte from usa today. we will return to our gun control debate and will be right back with kevin brady. >> saturday, book tv is live with panels throughout the day on april 13. 11:00, the changing landscape of cities. america's ongoing activity in afghanistan. p.m., and politics in america. the annapolis boat festival live saturday, part of book tv weekend on c-span -- bok festival live saturday on book tv weekend on c-span 2. >> panels from the organization of american historians. the meeting starts with a look at the history of black freedom movement. it starts with your questions at 11:00 p.m. -- and 8:00 a.m.. 11:00 a.m. american life, saturday starting -- 9:30 a.m. on american history tv. >> "washington journal" continues. member ofn brady is a the ways and means subcommittee. i want to start we left off in our last segment, with the gun control debate. are you a gun hoe -- a gun owner own?- gun am not. i made that choice. we have a sophisticated handgun with this approach. it is a safe environment. i
after that, gregory korte from usa today. we will return to our gun control debate and will be right back with kevin brady. >> saturday, book tv is live with panels throughout the day on april 13. 11:00, the changing landscape of cities. america's ongoing activity in afghanistan. p.m., and politics in america. the annapolis boat festival live saturday, part of book tv weekend on c-span -- bok festival live saturday on book tv weekend on c-span 2. >> panels from the organization of...
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p i hold in my hand a will leaving everything i own to john swartz of usa today. i have not signed it yet. >> it was easy to make. answer a few questions on rocket lawyer.com, answer the questions an print. it's a site run by former navy officer charlie moore. he's raised of tens of millions of dollars in funding for this legal start-up charging users as little as $10 a month to create legal documents, wills, leases even patents all examined by real life professional lawyers. >> charlie moore is a graduate of the u.s. naval academy. east a troo-- they examined thid it's true. unless he does not live then it goes to you and you're the executor of this will. >> you'll need a couple of witnesses. >> i listed those as well. this is a legal document. my wife might have some issues with it but this is a legitimate document that i made for $10 and this will hold up, right? >> absolutely. in fact, more than 100,000 wills like this are created every month on rocket lawyer. >> i think if people knew you could make a $10 will more people would do it. i'm surprised by the peo
p i hold in my hand a will leaving everything i own to john swartz of usa today. i have not signed it yet. >> it was easy to make. answer a few questions on rocket lawyer.com, answer the questions an print. it's a site run by former navy officer charlie moore. he's raised of tens of millions of dollars in funding for this legal start-up charging users as little as $10 a month to create legal documents, wills, leases even patents all examined by real life professional lawyers. >>...
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to what happened in the united states in the year 2010, which is that we have the first muslim miss usa. and here she is walking around in a bathing suit for all to see and she prays to allah. take us into that. >> seethat's the thing: it wasn't an affront. that's the thing, because i think what we have to do is unpack the stereotypes that there's kind of... you know, there's the veil and there's the stereotypical veil. and the way we see muslim women is through this very, very narrow, monolithic view that says, "all muslim women are in headscarves, and if they're not, they're somehow bad." because that's been my life struggle as well. when i took off the headscarf, i was really, really... i felt a huge amount of guilt because i'm fighting a stereotype, and the stereotype is, "the more conservative you are, the more authentic you are." what miss usa did, and i think that's why many of us welcomed her-- i hate beauty pageants, i hate them with a passion as a feminist, i hate the objectification of women-- but what miss usa did was that she showed you that there isn't just one way to be a
to what happened in the united states in the year 2010, which is that we have the first muslim miss usa. and here she is walking around in a bathing suit for all to see and she prays to allah. take us into that. >> seethat's the thing: it wasn't an affront. that's the thing, because i think what we have to do is unpack the stereotypes that there's kind of... you know, there's the veil and there's the stereotypical veil. and the way we see muslim women is through this very, very narrow,...
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. >> joining me is jim michaels of usa today. with the situation continuing, we want to turn to jim michaels for our first question. >> the administration says it is likely that the assad regime has used chemical weapons against their own people. previously the obama on said it is the bottom line. >> that is the question. they are trying to decide you use the weapons. there is a bit of a divide on that. is seems likely that by whom and under what circumstances we will have to determine. what do we do about it backs the president said it was a red line. my thing is how we are conscious of how we respond. i do not want to commit u.s. forces to syria. i think that being able to secure the weapons is difficult. but our international partners about how we proceed. what has not been said beyond the red line is what that means. what will they do? what is the best response? i urge caution. we do not need another war. >> you mentioned intelligence is divided over the issue. how confident are you that these weapons were used? could you tal
. >> joining me is jim michaels of usa today. with the situation continuing, we want to turn to jim michaels for our first question. >> the administration says it is likely that the assad regime has used chemical weapons against their own people. previously the obama on said it is the bottom line. >> that is the question. they are trying to decide you use the weapons. there is a bit of a divide on that. is seems likely that by whom and under what circumstances we will have to...
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in the surrounding neighborhoods, cheers of usa! usa!mply took a sigh of relief. >> we are eternally grateful for the outcome here tonight. we have a suspect in custody. we're exhausted, folks. but we have a victory here tonight. but let's not forget those people along the way. >> reporter: as the night drew to a close, the president addressed a grateful nation. >> all in all, this has been a tough week. but we've seen the character of our country once more. >> reporter: tonight, dzhokhar tsarnaev is in serious condition at beth israel medical center, being treated for his injuries. and the city can finally sleep. for "nightline," i'm linsey davis in watertown, massachusetts. >> our thanks to linsey davis. >>> coming up next for us, faces of terror. what drove these proverbial boys next door to unlaunch allegedly a deadly reign of terror. progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for
in the surrounding neighborhoods, cheers of usa! usa!mply took a sigh of relief. >> we are eternally grateful for the outcome here tonight. we have a suspect in custody. we're exhausted, folks. but we have a victory here tonight. but let's not forget those people along the way. >> reporter: as the night drew to a close, the president addressed a grateful nation. >> all in all, this has been a tough week. but we've seen the character of our country once more. >> reporter:...
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pues esperemos que no porque el trabajo no esta tan bueno para estar pagando tanto pasaje 5:13 juan/usade ac transit :34 no hace mucho que subieron otra vez quieren subirla, que presten mejor servicio no este seria un incremento de siete por ciento, pero lo que mas indignacion ha causado entre organizacione s comunitarias como acce, es que el pase mensual para jovenes y ancianos esta programado a subir 25 por ciento....de 20 a 26 dolares. alia phelps/organizacion acce :57 we are upset about all the increases nos molestan todos los incrementos, pero el impacto mas grande va a ser para los jovenes, menores de edad, y ancianos, y nos preocupa mucho. sara usa estos autobuses junto con sus dos hijos. es mucho porque si tenemos dos tres hijos que le tenemos que comprar el transfer cuanto va a ser y aparte el de uno, es mucho dinero no alcanza a veces uno prefiere caminar que pagar tanto del bus 5:33 pero el vocero de la agencia dijo hoy que aun cuando estos aumentos hacen parte de un plan general de incrementos disenado hace tres anos, esta noche la agencia recomendara a la junta directiva no
pues esperemos que no porque el trabajo no esta tan bueno para estar pagando tanto pasaje 5:13 juan/usade ac transit :34 no hace mucho que subieron otra vez quieren subirla, que presten mejor servicio no este seria un incremento de siete por ciento, pero lo que mas indignacion ha causado entre organizacione s comunitarias como acce, es que el pase mensual para jovenes y ancianos esta programado a subir 25 por ciento....de 20 a 26 dolares. alia phelps/organizacion acce :57 we are upset about all...
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a week that began in fear ends in relief (crowd chanting) usa! usa! boston residents jubilant at the news that the search for the suspects in monday's bombing can no longer do any harm. the citizens of boston and the area can be confident that the threat has been tamurlahn sarneyv. dead in a police shootout early this morning. just hours ago, his brother is discovered hiding in a boat stored in a nearby back a final round of gunfire and then the words that everyone >> "we got him." those are the words from the boston police commissioner. to mayor tom menino about the apprehension of suspect but the world still has it, and how he eluded police grant? patriot's day in massachusetts. monday, april 15th. 19th -- when america could breathe a sigh of relief. happened in between. west of boston gunfire >> that should up happening is about four hours ago in an intense gunbattle with police in the over and the older brother dying. after that gunfight police eventually move fan and arrested the suspect. boston police commissioner tells us how it went down. >> h
a week that began in fear ends in relief (crowd chanting) usa! usa! boston residents jubilant at the news that the search for the suspects in monday's bombing can no longer do any harm. the citizens of boston and the area can be confident that the threat has been tamurlahn sarneyv. dead in a police shootout early this morning. just hours ago, his brother is discovered hiding in a boat stored in a nearby back a final round of gunfire and then the words that everyone >> "we got...
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sagrado, el estadio omnilife y chivasa usa...io omnilife y chivasa usa... wipe vo wipe ---- representant es de la conmebol y la "mls" volvieron a la mesa de negociacion para que equipos norteamericanos y canadienses tengan participacion en la copa libertadores de america.. de llegar a un acuerdo,,, los equipos participantes,, se rumora que podrian ser tres,, harian su debut en el torneo del 2015... jf on chroma en la postemporada de la nba el dia de ayer los bulls de chicago le igualaron la serie a los nets de brooklyn y los clippers con una canasta de chris paul en la chicharra final se adelantaron en la serie 2 a cero sobre los grizzlies de memphis.. take vo --hoy los warriors del estado dorado continuan en su visita en denver para el segundo partido de la serie a mejor de siete... los nuggets tomaron ventaja al ganar el primer partido en donde david lee sufrio un desgarre muscular y se perdera el resto de la postemporada ... hoy a las once tendre el resumen de este partido alla en denver... jf on chroma tag-out ---y por supest
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. >> usa, usa. boston, boston, boston, boston. boston, boston, boston, boston. >> they're saying boston, boston. like the scene in watertown, s bost bostonians taking to the street. joining us is ron allen who is live tonight in boston. we're told this is where the suspect is being treated. we're told he's in serious condition. thank you for being with us. what can you tell us? >> reporter: that was an interesting comparison between the night osami bin laden was killed and tonight in the celebrations. i was at ground zero. one big difference is this was very local. this was communal. this was really close. a lot of those officers were known many the community. the ones from watertown, bostons it was very really close. it was interesting to see the interaction between the public and law enforcement. the cars were driving down the streets and people were cheering and the officers were smiling. everybody was relieved. it was an amazing relationship that you could see very close. here at the hospital we don't know a lot about the susp
. >> usa, usa. boston, boston, boston, boston. boston, boston, boston, boston. >> they're saying boston, boston. like the scene in watertown, s bost bostonians taking to the street. joining us is ron allen who is live tonight in boston. we're told this is where the suspect is being treated. we're told he's in serious condition. thank you for being with us. what can you tell us? >> reporter: that was an interesting comparison between the night osami bin laden was killed and...
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, usa," and "this is boston," and they were related after the week of terror was over. i do want to mention, and this is so important when you look at the scenes and you see the jubilation, guys, this city has not recovered. they have a long way to go. at this hour 58 people still hospitalized from injuries from the horrific attack. three incritical condition, two children. and we have four lives lost in all of this, 8-year-old martin richard, the chinese exchange student, lingzi lu, and krystle campbell, and the officer sean collier shotdown. >> so many questions. motive? was there anybody that may have helped them? why did they shoot that police officer? all these questions still remain. the oldest brother, tamerlan tsarnaev in-laws and wife are asking the public to please respect their privacy at this time. and as we know, tamerlan was the bombing suspect killed in a shoot-out with police. a statement issued outside the family's north king's town rhode island home rings, quote, our daughter has lost her husband today, the father of her child. we cannot begin to compr
, usa," and "this is boston," and they were related after the week of terror was over. i do want to mention, and this is so important when you look at the scenes and you see the jubilation, guys, this city has not recovered. they have a long way to go. at this hour 58 people still hospitalized from injuries from the horrific attack. three incritical condition, two children. and we have four lives lost in all of this, 8-year-old martin richard, the chinese exchange student, lingzi...
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>> they want to attack usa but i don't know where is usa. >> jimmy: u.n. and south korean officials today say they're highly confident that north korea will launch a media-range missile anytime now. which i guess means dennis rodman failed. the missiles are believed to have a range of about 2,000 miles. no one knows for sure, but they could hit targets in japan and south korea for sure, even possibly hawaii and guam, which is bad. and yet why do i feel like this whole thing could be solved by sending kim jong-un a disneyland park hopper pass? dick cheney weighed in at a leadership meeting yesterday. he described kim jong-un as unpredictable and said, quote, we're in deep doo-doo. we go live to jonathan bines in washington. what do you make of what former vice president said about the doo-doo. >> we know it is deep, but right now there's no consensus on how deep. some in the house believe the doo-doo is so deep it's actually bottomless boom-boom. others believe it's a simple puddle of poo-poo. >> jimmy: well, thank you, jona
>> they want to attack usa but i don't know where is usa. >> jimmy: u.n. and south korean officials today say they're highly confident that north korea will launch a media-range missile anytime now. which i guess means dennis rodman failed. the missiles are believed to have a range of about 2,000 miles. no one knows for sure, but they could hit targets in japan and south korea for sure, even possibly hawaii and guam, which is bad. and yet why do i feel like this whole thing could be...
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>> welcome to a special saturday edition of "the five". [ cheers and applause ] >> usa! usa! usa! >> it's a day of relief for the people of watertown, the people of boston and the rest of the nation as the two suspects in monday's bombing have either been captured or killed. the entire country killed the commonwealth after suspect number 2, dzhokhar tsarnaev, was apprehended and what a sight it was when residents poured out of their homes to applaud law enforcement. suspect number 1, tamerlan tsarnaev, killed earlier in the day after a wild shootout. we've got jam packed hour today. adam housley is outside beth israel hospital where suspect number 2 is under guard. catherine herridge is following the investigation. here in studio is america's mayor, mayor rudy guiliani. first let's go to adam in boston. bring us up to date on the very latest. >> yes. we're hearing from the f.b.i. there may be a statement coming out at some point in the next couple of minutes. we haven't heard from them since last night. we heard about the suspect brought here in certificates condition. i'll step a
>> welcome to a special saturday edition of "the five". [ cheers and applause ] >> usa! usa! usa! >> it's a day of relief for the people of watertown, the people of boston and the rest of the nation as the two suspects in monday's bombing have either been captured or killed. the entire country killed the commonwealth after suspect number 2, dzhokhar tsarnaev, was apprehended and what a sight it was when residents poured out of their homes to applaud law enforcement....
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it is like the usa becomes harvard usa and it is like applying to college. if you have the goods -- the statue of liberty is out there. she is not shining a light on this pathway and give me your poor and tired and huddled masses. this is about -- she has her arms folded and show me what you got. this meritocrasy. asian-americans are vocal about what is going on in the bill. it cuts out the brother/sister preference. it cuts out older married children over 30. everything that brought together family unification. that used to be the core value of immigration policy. >> i know there are members of congress, especially congress member gutierrez of illinois. we will see how that shakes out in the months to come. it will be interesting to see how the tension between the need for the high skilled workers and welcoming families in the country and how it plays out. >>> at this hou residents are meeting in richmond to discuss the fire at the chevron refinery. the blast sent 15 people to local hospitals. a preliminary report accuses chevron of negligent and ignoring m
it is like the usa becomes harvard usa and it is like applying to college. if you have the goods -- the statue of liberty is out there. she is not shining a light on this pathway and give me your poor and tired and huddled masses. this is about -- she has her arms folded and show me what you got. this meritocrasy. asian-americans are vocal about what is going on in the bill. it cuts out the brother/sister preference. it cuts out older married children over 30. everything that brought together...
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companies based in the usa are catching the eyes of investors. why the sudden interest in being "all american." in today's cover story.....jcpenney fallout. what's next for the company now that its ceo savior went from hired to fired. and....a growing tax scam targets children in an attempt to ripoff a refund. plus....why mechanics are charging more for a checkup on your car.. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas good morning.it's wednesday, april 10th.i'm angela miles.in today's first look new highs for the dow and s&p helped by better than expected earnings news from alcoa..the blue chips broke through to a record high close yesterday.the nasdaq added 16 points. the s&p had an intra day high, but fell shy of a record finish.gold rushed up $13,oil edged up 67 cents, first solar stole the spot light with shinning earnings expectations that stock soared 12 dollars..as the solar panel company clued in wall street ser sales will come in hotter than anticipated.and, the high
companies based in the usa are catching the eyes of investors. why the sudden interest in being "all american." in today's cover story.....jcpenney fallout. what's next for the company now that its ceo savior went from hired to fired. and....a growing tax scam targets children in an attempt to ripoff a refund. plus....why mechanics are charging more for a checkup on your car.. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment...
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chant of usa. usa. listen to (chants) this. (chanting usa) >> thank goodness. that the moment that everyone needed so badly. that moment of recognition that this young man was not going to slip through their fingers in boston. >> yeah, i tell you, people are back out again. you can see the same shopping street here in boston, i mean it was a ghost town all week. fich days, monday through friday and i heard a horn a bit earlier and you know boston is getting back to normal . say hello to a couple of bostonians. you ran the race on monday and finished an hour before the terrorist struck here and you are back for the first time today whampt is your feeling in your town? >> it is eal when you come around the corner, a lot of the crowds cheering and come back today, it was like a moment frozen in time there. it is so different . very emotional to see the tributes near the finish line for those who died in the tragedy and those who were injured and nais kind much a poignant moment. >> you ran last year and this year. am you be back next year for another run? >> i can
chant of usa. usa. listen to (chants) this. (chanting usa) >> thank goodness. that the moment that everyone needed so badly. that moment of recognition that this young man was not going to slip through their fingers in boston. >> yeah, i tell you, people are back out again. you can see the same shopping street here in boston, i mean it was a ghost town all week. fich days, monday through friday and i heard a horn a bit earlier and you know boston is getting back to normal . say...
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. >>> and how to invest before a company goes public with reporters from "usa today" and columnist for slate and fast company this week on "press: here." good morning, i'm scott mcgrew. are you familiar with saber metrics? if you've seen the movie "moneyball," same thing. it's the use of data in sports, specifically baseball. if you build the database, they will come. and nobody has a better database than engineers at sports vision. for years sport vision has been providing tv viewers with computerized first and ten line. that was so successful, the company expanded into other sports. sailing, race cars. with baseball, sport vision tracks each pitch, each hit, so they can entertain you at home with snazzy graphics. turns out the data behind those graphics is much more valuable than anyone guessed. there's so much of it, and it's so accurate, baseball teams are now paying money for the raw numbers and using those numbers as a strategic advantage. someone once came up with the top 20 more innovative things ever created for sports broadcast and sports vision is responsible for ten of them
. >>> and how to invest before a company goes public with reporters from "usa today" and columnist for slate and fast company this week on "press: here." good morning, i'm scott mcgrew. are you familiar with saber metrics? if you've seen the movie "moneyball," same thing. it's the use of data in sports, specifically baseball. if you build the database, they will come. and nobody has a better database than engineers at sports vision. for years sport vision...
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." >> usa! usa! usa. >>> coming up, don lemon with stories of heroism and compassion. ever.e dealing with a wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultra-rugged kyocera torque, only from sprint direct connect. buy one get four free for your business. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob ca
." >> usa! usa! usa. >>> coming up, don lemon with stories of heroism and compassion. ever.e dealing with a wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. even in stupid loud...
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usa, usa, usa, >> those are the sounds of an elated boston public last night as news of the younger brother'sest hit the streets. we now know that the feds had the dead bombing suspect on the radar screen all the way back to 2011 after being told by a foreign government that he had become a radical islam follower. they didn't find any proof he was involved in terrorism activity thing. joining me is the covert operation officer and of a global security firm. mike, let me start by one of the follow-up procedures that the f.b.i. will use in a situation like that when they are investigating the older brother. >> it is not an unusual incident. we get a lot of request from foreign liason partners all of the time. looking at terrorism connection or organized crime conthe russians turned to us and said look at this individual is not unusual. there is a back story and the ongoing brutality of the chechnya russian relationship . that forms some what of the atmosphere behind this and the russians say we have someone we are worried about. that is going to at least inform to some degree how they feel the
usa, usa, usa, >> those are the sounds of an elated boston public last night as news of the younger brother'sest hit the streets. we now know that the feds had the dead bombing suspect on the radar screen all the way back to 2011 after being told by a foreign government that he had become a radical islam follower. they didn't find any proof he was involved in terrorism activity thing. joining me is the covert operation officer and of a global security firm. mike, let me start by one of...
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." >> usa! usa! usa! >>> coming up, don lemon with stories of heroism and compassion.miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? [ crows ] with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. >>> boston, a city of rivers and bays. a city of ethnic neighborhoods. a city rich in american history. and on april 15th, in the midst of mayhem, a city of self-less compa
." >> usa! usa! usa! >>> coming up, don lemon with stories of heroism and compassion.miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer...
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people chanting, "usa," for the arrest of the second suspect. the only surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombing that claimed three lives the day of the bombing. forever altered the lives of so many more, claimed the life of a police officer just last night. the second of two brothers, the second of two boston marathon bombing suspects is in custody. 19-year-o 19-year-old, chechnyan american, his older brother killed last night in a shoot-out with police in watertown, about 20 minutes west of where i'm standing. now their flight from justice included the alleged murder of a police officer in cambridge. a carjacking, chase, bomb throwing. tonight it ended, a younger suspect cornered in a back yard boat shrinkwrapped for the winter. a neighbor it's tip led to him,t walking, saw blood on the boat and found him in the boat. in daylight first a volley of gunfire. [ gunfire ] >> that occurred in the 7:00 hour in massachusetts, also later as police moved in, surrounded the area, set up perimeter, flash-bang grenades. then later, this report on p
people chanting, "usa," for the arrest of the second suspect. the only surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombing that claimed three lives the day of the bombing. forever altered the lives of so many more, claimed the life of a police officer just last night. the second of two brothers, the second of two boston marathon bombing suspects is in custody. 19-year-o 19-year-old, chechnyan american, his older brother killed last night in a shoot-out with police in watertown, about 20...
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poisonous politics the usa hints that intervention in syria is a possible option suspecting assad's government use chemical weapons and bugs are struggling to find any for evidence. icelanders i heading to the polls in this second a general election since the financial question of two thousand and eight when the complete its banks failed but it later made a stunning turnaround to growth we explore the success story. and americans say no to t.v. news networks a recent study shows the audiences for the major broadcasters are plummeting we're trying to find out why. it's seven pm here in moscow you're watching r t a liable for more international news while the u.s. is yet to decide whether the red lines have been crossed in syria president obama reiterated the use of chemical weapons would be a game changer washington claims there's growing evidence of the arsenal was deployed by assad's forces well some american lawmakers now pushing for direct action in the country. has the details. u.s. president barack obama was delivering some fierce words in the aftermath of tables comments he indicated tha
poisonous politics the usa hints that intervention in syria is a possible option suspecting assad's government use chemical weapons and bugs are struggling to find any for evidence. icelanders i heading to the polls in this second a general election since the financial question of two thousand and eight when the complete its banks failed but it later made a stunning turnaround to growth we explore the success story. and americans say no to t.v. news networks a recent study shows the audiences...