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please welcome sigourney weaver. [cheers and applause] >> ms. weaver nice to meet you.hank you for coming on. naturally i'm an enormous fan. >> thank you and viers vice versa. >> stephen: really? >> enormous and tall, too. i think i'm more of an enormous fan than you. >> stephen: what do you top out at? >> seven four. >> stephen: not in the navi costume. >> i'm five 11. >> stephen: me, too, we should dance sometime. >> i'd enjoy that. >> stephen: tony academy awards nominated, golden globe winner. people know from your huge movies alien, avatar, your ghostbusters. >> now a playbill. >> stephen: a critically lauded. i have a at that timed play bill because we went to see it fantastic play called "vanya and sonia and masha and spike" which i originally thought were the ninja turtles. turns out not. [ laughter ] why would you want to do theater? you are a movie star, aren't you slumming here? [laughter] >> i play a very glamorous movie star in the play. >> stephen: was that a stretch? >> it was a big stretch to play such a deeply shallow person as masha is. >> stephen: you
please welcome sigourney weaver. [cheers and applause] >> ms. weaver nice to meet you.hank you for coming on. naturally i'm an enormous fan. >> thank you and viers vice versa. >> stephen: really? >> enormous and tall, too. i think i'm more of an enormous fan than you. >> stephen: what do you top out at? >> seven four. >> stephen: not in the navi costume. >> i'm five 11. >> stephen: me, too, we should dance sometime. >> i'd enjoy that....
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weaver teeing off at precisely 8:18 this morning. >> good luck to him. lots of people checking it out. tiger woods, finally back to number 1. there is a 14-year-old from china playing, an eighth grader in the master's. >>> they dodge a bullet, how they got out of paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for this year's event. sg >>> four major car companies issuing a recall affecting millions of cars. we'll tell you which ones and why next. >>> the cutings keep coming. shut ron announcing hundreds of people in the bay area will soon be out of a job. >>> welcome back. 4:44. it's official. chevron moving jobs from the san ramon office to houston. the staffing reduction starts in august. even though the headquarters is staying put in san ramon, a total of 400 jobs will be moving to texas. local employees that lose their jobs here can apply for new positions within the company. >>> i guess you can call this keeping up with the joneses. another company talking about shrinking down the size of its tablet to compete with the mini. seema mody is live with more de
weaver teeing off at precisely 8:18 this morning. >> good luck to him. lots of people checking it out. tiger woods, finally back to number 1. there is a 14-year-old from china playing, an eighth grader in the master's. >>> they dodge a bullet, how they got out of paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for this year's event. sg >>> four major car companies issuing a recall affecting millions of cars. we'll tell you which ones and why next. >>> the cutings keep...
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to provide closure for friends and familiar sli the most important thing. >> reporter: for marcus weaverll goes numb from the shotgun blast he took to the scholler, it's time for holmes to put an end to some of his suffering. >> we feel that we know you are guilty. j not just plead guilty? >> reporter: holmes could change his plea at any time to not guilty by reason of insanity, further delaying the trial and further frustrating the victims and families. erin? >> all right. thanks very much to jim. still to come, just two months after a deputy district attorney is gunned down in texas, his boss also murdered in cold blood. prosecutors are now living in fear. plus, an "outfront" investigation tonight. an all white student group patrolling a college campus to fight what is an increase in black on white crime. well, we investigated. do the numbers add up? bny mellon has the vision and experience to help. we look at the full picture... to uncover risk, find opportunities, and create a plan that's best suited for you. bny mellon. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on,
to provide closure for friends and familiar sli the most important thing. >> reporter: for marcus weaverll goes numb from the shotgun blast he took to the scholler, it's time for holmes to put an end to some of his suffering. >> we feel that we know you are guilty. j not just plead guilty? >> reporter: holmes could change his plea at any time to not guilty by reason of insanity, further delaying the trial and further frustrating the victims and families. erin? >> all...
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we have a number of representatives here dan weaver. every time there are those cb ds that are created there's instant on, on going improvements. those improvements are readily felt with our police department as well. when i have people actively engaged in people with the streets people are a lot more conscious and they're looking at out and supporting this project. people are relynn themselves with the neighborhood. this makes our city great. i'm here to thank the people and most importantly it is the move that the local merchants have and they want the city to invest in their neighborhoods. it's a plea for success. who won't want to be here. it's better than the east coast right now. as we showed off pebble beach and my daughter is saying she wishes here here. i know that supervisor wiener and intent on making sure we have the investments in our neighborhood. when we do that kind of investment we get so much in return. people make their own personal investments and we're going to have a lot tighter city. and especially for all the nat
we have a number of representatives here dan weaver. every time there are those cb ds that are created there's instant on, on going improvements. those improvements are readily felt with our police department as well. when i have people actively engaged in people with the streets people are a lot more conscious and they're looking at out and supporting this project. people are relynn themselves with the neighborhood. this makes our city great. i'm here to thank the people and most importantly...
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up next, weaver joined by former united states marshal john clark. going to talk about what happens next in the search for the remaining suspect. stale with stay with us. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> welcome back. we will have the very latest on the manhunt in boston in a moment. let's round up headlines in the business world first. courtney reagan with that. >> thank you, maria. stocks closing higher but for the week, the major end sis slumped. the dow and s and sp dropped more than 2%. boeing's dreamliner may be back in the air jen. u.s. aviation regular lay tomorrows approving a series of fixes on the 787. the faa sa
up next, weaver joined by former united states marshal john clark. going to talk about what happens next in the search for the remaining suspect. stale with stay with us. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is...
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weaver missed the cut by four strokes. now here is tiger. >> i really played well today when the wind was picking up and swirling around the place i really played well. 15 and my score doesn't indicate how well i played today. >> should be a fun weekend at the masters. >> there is a cubs had drama against closer sergio romo. there are 7 innings today, gave up two homers. 2-0 cubs. going to the 9th this should be the game ending double play. pens hustling and giants still alive. there is a a score, pens from first racing around. play at the plate. here's safe. giants taking a lead. now, romo perfect six or six and saved opportunities. this wind blowing up in the jet stream, gone. batters later he knows he got a hold of it. there is a your ball game. the cubs snap the giants four game win streak 4-3. the dodgers loss is the giants gain. and everybody in baseball is talking about the brawl in san diego that start md the sixth ining when l.a.'s $147 million pitcher hit carlos bren in the arm. there are words exchanged then, th
weaver missed the cut by four strokes. now here is tiger. >> i really played well today when the wind was picking up and swirling around the place i really played well. 15 and my score doesn't indicate how well i played today. >> should be a fun weekend at the masters. >> there is a cubs had drama against closer sergio romo. there are 7 innings today, gave up two homers. 2-0 cubs. going to the 9th this should be the game ending double play. pens hustling and giants still...
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texas that led to scores of deaths of the branch davidian or the shootings of the survivalists randy weaver is why the fact ruby ridge and many of them also believe that there was a coming race war in america or that there's going to be some kind of foreign invasion and we have to worry about that limit to know the point though and this is a critical one you've got to walk a very fine line here in the one hand it's great to say we need a war on international terror or we need a war on domestic terror but number one those wars cannot be fully won you're never going to wipe out either international or domestic terror and to you've got to be careful about civil liberties yes we want to protect ourselves but we don't want to move to a police state amy what's the compromise how do you do it well this country has always been very good at letting people think what they want to think say what they want to say and then drawing limits when they move to action and i think the compromise is actually are ready is already implicit in our system so to reinforce people's freedom of speech to reinforce thei
texas that led to scores of deaths of the branch davidian or the shootings of the survivalists randy weaver is why the fact ruby ridge and many of them also believe that there was a coming race war in america or that there's going to be some kind of foreign invasion and we have to worry about that limit to know the point though and this is a critical one you've got to walk a very fine line here in the one hand it's great to say we need a war on international terror or we need a war on domestic...
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he weaver is a junior on the cal men's golf team. earning an invitation by finishing as runner up at 2012 amateurs able to get familiar with the course last month. >> what i did, i played around like i normally would on the course and kinld of figured out where pins would be. you know? where to hit it. or not to hit it kind of a thing. and hopefully, i can do well. >> best video of the weekend nebraska spring football game. that little guy is a cancer patient. nebraska running back befriended jack last year and has become the kacht his support network. has father was on the side inlines so emotional, he never able to snap a shot. he had tears running down his eyes today the whole way. look at this little young man. this sports report brought to you by orchard supply and hardware. >> they didn't know players were going to escort him down them. did that on their own. >> fantastic, thanks. >> fasten your seat belt. your flight is about to get more tush leent thousands of cancer patients use marijuana to help relieve pain but could be in
he weaver is a junior on the cal men's golf team. earning an invitation by finishing as runner up at 2012 amateurs able to get familiar with the course last month. >> what i did, i played around like i normally would on the course and kinld of figured out where pins would be. you know? where to hit it. or not to hit it kind of a thing. and hopefully, i can do well. >> best video of the weekend nebraska spring football game. that little guy is a cancer patient. nebraska running back...
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so we are encouraging more and more interaction, and the more we get, i think, the better off weaver going to be. >> many of your congressional champions of public broadcasting funding are democrats. do you see the i i issue of funding becoming more bipartisan? >> guest: yes, i do. and is we just had a great public media summit at the end of february, the last day of which our members fanned out across the capitol to meet with their senators and representatives. and what we found was that there is a bit of a sea change here in terms of the bipartisan support that we can now count on. for the last couple of years, it's been very difficult for us, but we hi we've turned a page -- we think we've turned a page as one senator told us. so we're feeling that we're getting back to the tradition of bipartisan support that has been a hallmark of public television since president eisenhower first proposed educational television as a national solution to our science, technology, engineering and math challenge in the aftermath of the sputnik launch. and so president eisenhower, president ford, pr
so we are encouraging more and more interaction, and the more we get, i think, the better off weaver going to be. >> many of your congressional champions of public broadcasting funding are democrats. do you see the i i issue of funding becoming more bipartisan? >> guest: yes, i do. and is we just had a great public media summit at the end of february, the last day of which our members fanned out across the capitol to meet with their senators and representatives. and what we found...
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richard weaver wrote a book called ideas have consequences and they really do. that is the first, the idea. the idea of freedom. the idea of the individual being able to climb the ladder of opportunity, where his ability will take him. that is the first of the three. the second is the individual. the individual who can promulgate those ideas or implement them, the idea, the individual might be a very learned person like milton friedman or might be a practical politician like the jim jordan we will be hearing from later today. in the third act. what seems to be missing sell-off on the conservative side is the institution. when going through the history of heritage, one of the recurring thoughts that he talked about, missile defense, welfare reform, social security, these are issues that hang around washington and you have to keep refining them, you have to reach new audiences, you have to the reselling of all the time, day after day. that is why you need an institution. you can't be a one person bloging machine the treadmill saying the same thing over and over ag
richard weaver wrote a book called ideas have consequences and they really do. that is the first, the idea. the idea of freedom. the idea of the individual being able to climb the ladder of opportunity, where his ability will take him. that is the first of the three. the second is the individual. the individual who can promulgate those ideas or implement them, the idea, the individual might be a very learned person like milton friedman or might be a practical politician like the jim jordan we...
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richard weaver wrote a book in 1948 called "ideas have consequences," and they really do. that's the first of the three i's, the idea. the idea of freedom. the idea of the individual being able to climb the ladder of opportunity as high as her or his ability will take her, and that's the first of the three i's. the second one, obviously, is the individual. the individual who can both prom mull gait ideas or implement them. the idea, the individual might be a learned person like a milton friedman or a practical politician like a jim jordan who we'll hear from later on today, and the third i, the one that seems to be missing siewfn on the conservative side is the institution. when phil was going through some of the thoughts that occurred with miss of defense, welfare reform, social security, all these issues, they are not one shot deals. these are issues that come and then they hang around washington, and you have to keep refining them, have to be reaching new add convinces, you have to be kind of reselling them all the time. you have to make the sale time after time, day af
richard weaver wrote a book in 1948 called "ideas have consequences," and they really do. that's the first of the three i's, the idea. the idea of freedom. the idea of the individual being able to climb the ladder of opportunity as high as her or his ability will take her, and that's the first of the three i's. the second one, obviously, is the individual. the individual who can both prom mull gait ideas or implement them. the idea, the individual might be a learned person like a...
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keeping a close eye on cal's own michael weaver, the first ever golden bear to tee off at augusta whenng enrolled as a student, 21, a yjunior, grew up in fresno. he turns 22 tomorrow. he wants to bring home a green jacket and celebrate. he tees off at 8:18 this morning. >> that green jacket would be a nice birthday gift. >>> it is 5 l:51. festival organizers for the burning man will help keep prices low >>> a mind-blowing experience of a hawaiian fisherman. a close encounter that might have freaked him out but not keeping him off the water. >>> a big victory for the organizers of the burning manifest tifl. the nevada legislature voting to prevent the county from imposing rules and fees on that festival. burning man draws more than 50,000 people to the black rock desert each and every year. they wanted to charge festival organizers a per-head fee to cover the costs. the state legislature says that's not going to happen. the event is on federal land. only the federal government can impose fees. >> if you were inland, you may have felt like you were burning up. >> i loved it, soaked it al
keeping a close eye on cal's own michael weaver, the first ever golden bear to tee off at augusta whenng enrolled as a student, 21, a yjunior, grew up in fresno. he turns 22 tomorrow. he wants to bring home a green jacket and celebrate. he tees off at 8:18 this morning. >> that green jacket would be a nice birthday gift. >>> it is 5 l:51. festival organizers for the burning man will help keep prices low >>> a mind-blowing experience of a hawaiian fisherman. a close...
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. >> masters tee off on thursday at augusta and cal golfer weaver is there. 1 rank golf team. fiscal golfer to play in the masters while current member of the squad earned invite to the masters by finishing as runner-up last august. able to get familiar with augusta last month. >> what i did i played around like i normally would operate fv and where the pin would be where they could tell me where the pin would be. where to hit it where in the to hit it kind of thing. got an idea of where where i how i want to my the course and where to hit it and hopefully do well. >> great experience that will be. >> fantastic. that's this edition of 7 news on coffee. the3w
. >> masters tee off on thursday at augusta and cal golfer weaver is there. 1 rank golf team. fiscal golfer to play in the masters while current member of the squad earned invite to the masters by finishing as runner-up last august. able to get familiar with augusta last month. >> what i did i played around like i normally would operate fv and where the pin would be where they could tell me where the pin would be. where to hit it where in the to hit it kind of thing. got an idea of...
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sergio tied for the lead and weaver shakey early. 6 over sfaichlt legend of the game. off with ceremony tee shot. shot of the day courtesy of par 3. sixth hole. 7 iron. 1 86 yards. right on target. 24th is a in masters history. tiger said he was pretty happy with his round 2 under 70. missed couple of putt he would like to have drained. fowler. putting for eagle on 15. shot a 4 under 68 despite couple double bogey. johnson 5 under 67. best ever round for him in augusta. now one back. many couples. boom boom. if veteran can still play at high level. birdie 17. finished 4 under. co-leader along with mark. garcia. el nino. 6 under 66. and 14-year-old from china. the youngest ever to compete at the masters. closes with a long birdie on 18. 1 over 73. but that young man really impressive. tiger 4 off the pace. mickelson 5 back. watson 3 over 75. here's sergio now. still searching for his first major victory. >> i tee up. i try to play my best golf. i try to give my chance at winning. hopefully i'll be able to do that throughout this weekend. >> giants play under sunshine an
sergio tied for the lead and weaver shakey early. 6 over sfaichlt legend of the game. off with ceremony tee shot. shot of the day courtesy of par 3. sixth hole. 7 iron. 1 86 yards. right on target. 24th is a in masters history. tiger said he was pretty happy with his round 2 under 70. missed couple of putt he would like to have drained. fowler. putting for eagle on 15. shot a 4 under 68 despite couple double bogey. johnson 5 under 67. best ever round for him in augusta. now one back. many...
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a few years ago, you could get weavers. if you were in a critical position or a pilot, you could say -- your commanding officer could say any joe smith, you could get a waiver for military education. the navy did that so often called simply for bb in congress company does and sad they have to get their jpme. they get them through mark weekly. this is one the programs were started pretty well known i'm not going on the land that they won the race to the bottom for who could get the simplest program to get these people through fast enough, basically they took the test until you got it right. that occurs last now. we have built some rigor into the programs in the distance education programs are quite good. there's a program in washington, a naval war college program in washington that is very valuable. it is again one of these please seminar programs, were a very high percentage of congressional staffers learn whatever it is they know about security studies. many of them came out with a degree in literature and now find themse
a few years ago, you could get weavers. if you were in a critical position or a pilot, you could say -- your commanding officer could say any joe smith, you could get a waiver for military education. the navy did that so often called simply for bb in congress company does and sad they have to get their jpme. they get them through mark weekly. this is one the programs were started pretty well known i'm not going on the land that they won the race to the bottom for who could get the simplest...
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took place at 4:30 this morning, sheriff's deputy was traveling northbound on mission boulevard when weaverd that he didn't see two pedestrians who were crossing the street near the crosswalk. the patrol car swerved and hit the park car. the male pedestrian died at the scene. the woman who was hit was sent to the hospital, but we're told that she is expected to survive. authorities say this appears that she was intoxicated. it's unknown if the male victim was. sheriff's officials say they also do not know if the deputy was speeding. we spoke to a driver who pulled over right after the accident happened. here's his reaction. >> accidents like this do happen, and i feel sorry for the victim of this circumstance, tragedy, and i feel horrible for the sheriff's deputy that has to live with this on his conscious. >> the. >> reporter: the sheriff's deputy involved is man who is a nine-year veteran of the department. we're told he is still being interviewed back at the station by chp investigators. we're told that he is devastated over this accident. now, earlier we were told that there was three p
took place at 4:30 this morning, sheriff's deputy was traveling northbound on mission boulevard when weaverd that he didn't see two pedestrians who were crossing the street near the crosswalk. the patrol car swerved and hit the park car. the male pedestrian died at the scene. the woman who was hit was sent to the hospital, but we're told that she is expected to survive. authorities say this appears that she was intoxicated. it's unknown if the male victim was. sheriff's officials say they also...
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we will put a message out to the fun of it we have on file. >> very good superintended weaver. this momorning. >> you're welcome change i appreciate your assistance. >> scott valley high school has been cancelled today because of the threat posed on social media. an abundance of caution has been exercised by canceling classes'. you heard her mention she hopes class will be back in session on monday that will let parents know about throughout the day on their web site and via e-mail an automated call list. >> 01 to bay area weather and traffic let us go to erica with our weekend forecast. >> happy friday. it is starting to gray up of the golden gate bridge. we have some low cloud cover and fog attempting to form earlier this morning. 51 and hayward. 48 in half moon bay. upper '40's and not appearing future cast 4 highlights 12:00. sixties and seventies around the bay. seventies become prominent by 3:00 p.m. today. by 8:00 p.m. we will see a good mixing of fifties and lows '60s. >> i want to focus on the afternoon highs. it could be warmer than yesterday's. >> santa clara 74. 76
we will put a message out to the fun of it we have on file. >> very good superintended weaver. this momorning. >> you're welcome change i appreciate your assistance. >> scott valley high school has been cancelled today because of the threat posed on social media. an abundance of caution has been exercised by canceling classes'. you heard her mention she hopes class will be back in session on monday that will let parents know about throughout the day on their web site and via...
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his is a dream weaver, of course. not surprising.ent insisted on keeping his blackberry when he entered the white house. so he obviously understood the distraction that interrupted his own event this morning. take a look. >> today most of the people in this room including the person whose cell phone just rang have a far more powerful computer in their pocket. computers have become so small, so universal, so you abomost of imagine life without them. certainly my kids can't. >> what tech gangetts can a cyclist not live without? what do we have to have with us at all times? let's back spin. my tech gadget is obvious, the phone. because the phone dies too much, a charger that holds a separate charge that i can use to charge that phone. but as the official cycle pregnant lady, i have a bit of a pregnant lady survival kit that must come with me at all times now which includes some sort of food item. usually a bar. s.e. has hemmed me out with that one on occasion. some tums. and some tylenol. this is not related to pregnancy but i also obse
his is a dream weaver, of course. not surprising.ent insisted on keeping his blackberry when he entered the white house. so he obviously understood the distraction that interrupted his own event this morning. take a look. >> today most of the people in this room including the person whose cell phone just rang have a far more powerful computer in their pocket. computers have become so small, so universal, so you abomost of imagine life without them. certainly my kids can't. >> what...
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weaver going to try to be careful and then right before 2:00, i was told we have it.ome property has spoke to two law enforcement officers who confirm there has been an arrest. i come on the air and i tell the viewers i look it's a fluid situation, please bear with me. this is what we are being told right now. that there has been an arrest. you know, these situations are never ideal. you really want to have it cold. >> bill: you want to see the guy in cuffs for the perp walk. >> within 10 minutes we saw that other news outlets were reporting affirmatively no arrests had been made. >> cbs news. >> and nbc news. >> bill: no, no, no, that's not true. i was watching the other stupid nbc arm m bsz. >> no, no. pete williams who is the doj reporter over there. >> bill: that's the network. but their other arm was conflicting with them. cbs had it right. i'm not giving anybody else any credit. >> i jumped on the air as soon as i seen the conflicting reports which is 10 minutes after we had said we are being told by the.com property that the law enforcement officers say arrest.
weaver going to try to be careful and then right before 2:00, i was told we have it.ome property has spoke to two law enforcement officers who confirm there has been an arrest. i come on the air and i tell the viewers i look it's a fluid situation, please bear with me. this is what we are being told right now. that there has been an arrest. you know, these situations are never ideal. you really want to have it cold. >> bill: you want to see the guy in cuffs for the perp walk. >>...
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and robert was a weaver and became quite famous for making very good quality irish cloth. as a result of that, he made a little bit of money and decided that he would set up a business in new hampshire and just by sheer luck chose earnest and went to new hampshire and became very rich, very famous as a very good entrepreneur, and that's how -- that's where that means family came from. >> well, with the loss of the white house for the pierces, how did they spend their post white house years? >> the first six months they stayed with the former secretary of state, and then james buchanan who liked franklin pierce, although he didn't like his politics but he liked him very much, respected him, also felt very sorry for the situation of jane's deteriorating illness, so he said would you like to move over to medira, if you do, you can go for six months and you can go. so jane wasn't going to go but her aunt mary decided that she must go. so they got her to go, so off they went to medira and unknown to her and together with sydney webster, they also organized a european trip which
and robert was a weaver and became quite famous for making very good quality irish cloth. as a result of that, he made a little bit of money and decided that he would set up a business in new hampshire and just by sheer luck chose earnest and went to new hampshire and became very rich, very famous as a very good entrepreneur, and that's how -- that's where that means family came from. >> well, with the loss of the white house for the pierces, how did they spend their post white house...
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. >> i realized weaver up there, pitch black, we're out of water. i'm like, dehydrated.like, water break. we opened her bag, there was no water left. >> reporter: they called 911. their cell phone batteries died before they could track the signal. they started to panic. >> i fell. i don't know if kyndall took a fall. >> all i wanted was what person i ate plants. anything i could do to survive. >> reporter: he says it all felt like a lucid dream. >> i was seeing tigers. i thought tigers were talk stalking me. i had a stick sharpened. >> reporter: hirks found him on wednesday, shirtless and shoeless, clinging to bedrock and disoriented. >> apparently, he thought he was in newport beach at some point. >> i wanted to see kyndall and know she's okay. >> reporter: the next day, she was rescued from a rocky ledge no bigger tan a yoga mat. a first date they'll never forget. >> i didn't create a friendship with her. this created a distinguished bond. >> reporter: she said she's posted message to her facebook page calling him her hero. he was worried because he faced criticism for
. >> i realized weaver up there, pitch black, we're out of water. i'm like, dehydrated.like, water break. we opened her bag, there was no water left. >> reporter: they called 911. their cell phone batteries died before they could track the signal. they started to panic. >> i fell. i don't know if kyndall took a fall. >> all i wanted was what person i ate plants. anything i could do to survive. >> reporter: he says it all felt like a lucid dream. >> i was...
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we just got off the phone with the superintendent of the district, penny weaver and she talked aboutid out here this morning. >> there were some students and parents that had not received the messages or -- or had not been able to look at the news or the e-mail and they were arriving at campus. so the principal, myself, a number of other staff members and several officers were at the front gates of the school. we did secure them to prevent traffic and one by one explained to the folks who arrived in their vehicles what was going on. >> reporter: you can see one of the discussions happening right now with this person in the red car as people stop and try to figure out what's going on. these folks come up and basically explain what's happening. what's happening next? that's still a little unclear. the police department tells me they have an investigator following up on leads. they are oovl trying to track down -- obviously trying to track down the person responsible for the post. by 2:00, they want to make a decision whether they will have classes on monday. that decision has not been
we just got off the phone with the superintendent of the district, penny weaver and she talked aboutid out here this morning. >> there were some students and parents that had not received the messages or -- or had not been able to look at the news or the e-mail and they were arriving at campus. so the principal, myself, a number of other staff members and several officers were at the front gates of the school. we did secure them to prevent traffic and one by one explained to the folks who...
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we just got off the phone with the superintendent of the district, penny weaver and she talked aboutthey did out here this morning. >> there were some students and parents that had not received the messages or -- or had not been able to look at the news or the e-mail and they were arriving at campus. so the principal, myself, a number of other staff members and several officers were at the front gates of the school. we did secure them to prevent traffic and one by one explained to the folks who arrived in their vehicles what was going on. >> reporter: you can see one of the discussions happening right now with this person in the red car as people stop and try to figure out what's going on. these folks come up and basically explain what's happening. what's happening next? that's still a little unclear. the police department tells me they have an investigator following up on leads. they are oovl trying to track down -- obviously trying to track down the person responsible for the post. by 2:00, they want to make a decision whether they will have classes on monday. that decision has not
we just got off the phone with the superintendent of the district, penny weaver and she talked aboutthey did out here this morning. >> there were some students and parents that had not received the messages or -- or had not been able to look at the news or the e-mail and they were arriving at campus. so the principal, myself, a number of other staff members and several officers were at the front gates of the school. we did secure them to prevent traffic and one by one explained to the...
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weaver just learning that charges against the man accused of sending ricin tainted letters to presidents, those charges have just been dropped. he was released from custody today. paul kevin curtis spoke to reporters just a few minutes ago. >> the last seven days, staring at four gray walls, like greene grass of home, not really knowing what's happening. not having a clue why i'm there. just being in a state of overwhelming is the best way i can describe it. when you've been charged with something, and you never heard of ricin, or whatever. i thought they said rice. i said, i don't even eat rice. it's a learning experience for me, and for my family. >> i would like to thank all my family, friends and fans for their love and support over this past week. but most importantly i would like to thank jesus christ who has been and will always be my best friend, my bodyguard, my teacher and almighty judge, divine intervention led this amazing beautiful blond, blue-eyed angel to my jail cell. through my daughter and a connection with her friend, and like i've always said, my daughter has a direc
weaver just learning that charges against the man accused of sending ricin tainted letters to presidents, those charges have just been dropped. he was released from custody today. paul kevin curtis spoke to reporters just a few minutes ago. >> the last seven days, staring at four gray walls, like greene grass of home, not really knowing what's happening. not having a clue why i'm there. just being in a state of overwhelming is the best way i can describe it. when you've been charged with...
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guest: supposedly weaver supposed to get fun of reform, we get to the final steps, and then it breaks this is the way to build bridges. i was proud of the fact that i sponsored and passed a bill that dealt with high skilled immigrants, the family-based visas. people of of 435 that voted against it. so there is a bipartisan way to approach this. it would have helped hundreds of thousands of people. very bipartisan in this approach but unfortunately, the senate never took it up. host: border security is still a big issue. guest: i have to go through a analysis and details. the so-called triggers on border security will be a big thing. if you do not solve the problem with visa over stays. there are a lot of people who came here and never left. analysis and details.y-exit schedule in this country. and theyy local deli can tell me what kind of sand which i always order. homeland security can not tell us who is coming in and out. we need entry-exit, when the border security in place. we have to have the interior enforcement in place. what are the so-called triggers? this is a discussion tha
guest: supposedly weaver supposed to get fun of reform, we get to the final steps, and then it breaks this is the way to build bridges. i was proud of the fact that i sponsored and passed a bill that dealt with high skilled immigrants, the family-based visas. people of of 435 that voted against it. so there is a bipartisan way to approach this. it would have helped hundreds of thousands of people. very bipartisan in this approach but unfortunately, the senate never took it up. host: border...
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other people including a man named marcus weaver, himself shot in the shoulder, allegedly by james holmes willing to take this deal if the prosecution will go for it, but very frustrated that at this point james holmes is not just owning up to what they say he did. >> incredible. thanks so much, jim spelman, for that update. >>> still ahead, you've seen the horrific injury in the louisville game. heart breaking moment that played out in front of millions on television. louisville's kevin ware coming down hard on his leg, snapping his shin bone. >> he's dislocated some portion of his leg there, jim. >> this team is in tears. >> it was painful to watch. we have the latest on his condition today and his road to recovery. >>> plus, new information on the man accused of plowing into a walmart, injuring, then attacking customers. police weigh in on what may have caused this very bizarre attack. h as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose
other people including a man named marcus weaver, himself shot in the shoulder, allegedly by james holmes willing to take this deal if the prosecution will go for it, but very frustrated that at this point james holmes is not just owning up to what they say he did. >> incredible. thanks so much, jim spelman, for that update. >>> still ahead, you've seen the horrific injury in the louisville game. heart breaking moment that played out in front of millions on television....
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and robert was a weaver and became quite famous for making very good quality irish cloth.s a result of that, he made a little bit of money and decided that he would set up a business in new hampshire and just by sheer luck chose earnest and went to new hampshire and very rich, very famous as a very good entrepreneur, and that's how -- that's where that means family came from. >> well, with the loss of the white house for the pierces, how did they spend their post white house years? >> the first six months they stayed with the former secretary of state, and then james buchanan who liked franklin pierce, although he didn't like his politics but he liked him very much, respected him, also felt very sorry for the situation of jane's deteriorating illness, so he said would you like to move over to medira, if you do, you for six months and you can go. butane wasn't going to go her aunt mary decided that she must go. so they got her to go, so off they went to medira and unknown to her and together with sydney webster, they also organized a european trip which happened to take two
and robert was a weaver and became quite famous for making very good quality irish cloth.s a result of that, he made a little bit of money and decided that he would set up a business in new hampshire and just by sheer luck chose earnest and went to new hampshire and very rich, very famous as a very good entrepreneur, and that's how -- that's where that means family came from. >> well, with the loss of the white house for the pierces, how did they spend their post white house years?...
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weaver the only ones maying by the rules. [applause] and in our heads we think, you know, that's kind of cheesy where we would, why would we use our children even though we're doing everything we can to protect our children. i have to tell you, i went to -- i woke up one morning, and all over the news plastered mia doesn't like autistic kids. he, my opponent got up, and he just kind of went to an autistic school and said she's going to eliminate funding for, you know, for these students. but that's what i mean by they will win at all costs. so we have to be smart. when it comes to personal messaging, yes, i mean, i do believe that we have to do what we can to reach people here. and maybe that does mean we have of, we bring children into it. i mean, they have to have a voice, right? they're the only ones that don't vote, and they're the ones that are going to suffer the most. so we have to be able the to speak up for them. and so as long as we are not doing anything that i believe puts them at risk or exposing them in inapprop
weaver the only ones maying by the rules. [applause] and in our heads we think, you know, that's kind of cheesy where we would, why would we use our children even though we're doing everything we can to protect our children. i have to tell you, i went to -- i woke up one morning, and all over the news plastered mia doesn't like autistic kids. he, my opponent got up, and he just kind of went to an autistic school and said she's going to eliminate funding for, you know, for these students. but...
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luddites -- you remember that story -- organized people smash apart the machines taking the jobs of the weavers in england, and we've always kind of snickered at him and the economic evidence has proven time and again that new technology is almost always create more new jobs than they displace, and that's been the pattern. but there are an increasing number of economists who are now asking whether or not that is still the pattern? and here's the difference they point to. new technologies now include many nat not only extend and magnify our physical capacities but also our cognitive capacities. it may not be so significant that a super computer won jeopardy but i was impressed. and a few years ago one captured the international chess championship. but in addition to these niche applications, now a lot of these intelligent machines and al go rhythms and robots can do lots of different things. i'll give you an example. there's a now algorithm that some law firms are beginning to use that makes it possible for a single first year lawyer, working with this computer algorithm, to do the same amount o
luddites -- you remember that story -- organized people smash apart the machines taking the jobs of the weavers in england, and we've always kind of snickered at him and the economic evidence has proven time and again that new technology is almost always create more new jobs than they displace, and that's been the pattern. but there are an increasing number of economists who are now asking whether or not that is still the pattern? and here's the difference they point to. new technologies now...
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see goernny weaver is not really blue. >> wait, she is not? that is probably one of the things that is good, i have been showering with gay guys for years. right? >> yeah, and one of my clients used to say that he thought the -- the fear of straight men of showering with gay men was inversely proportional to their attractiveness, okay? yeah, it is silly. >> stephanie: it is always the guys that no gay guy would want to go near. >> what are you looking at? why aren't you looking at me! >> it perpetuates the stereo type that number 1 gay men are predators and we can't keep it in our pants, john [ inaudible ] had this when he came out. and the answer is simple. it's a workplace. if you have ever been in a major sports locker room, there is knowing that is literally less sexy. i promise you it's a bunch of coaches. it it's female reporters walking around. it's people on cell phones. doing their business getting a shower and getting out of there. nobody says anything about our brave first responders who are showering together. they somehow seem to
see goernny weaver is not really blue. >> wait, she is not? that is probably one of the things that is good, i have been showering with gay guys for years. right? >> yeah, and one of my clients used to say that he thought the -- the fear of straight men of showering with gay men was inversely proportional to their attractiveness, okay? yeah, it is silly. >> stephanie: it is always the guys that no gay guy would want to go near. >> what are you looking at? why aren't you...
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. >> dream weaver from adobe, remember that? ask you one more question, what is the ideal background for someone wanting to learn to code. can a liberal arts, person. >> i was a science major. >> what side of brain, is it creative writing? >> it's everything. it's both math and the creative side of things. >> zach, thank you for coming in. really appreciate it. >> dupont chairman and ceo ellen kullman. and executive chairman of google and google ideas. the new digital age. they will join us in the next half hour. cal analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. want to save on electricity?
. >> dream weaver from adobe, remember that? ask you one more question, what is the ideal background for someone wanting to learn to code. can a liberal arts, person. >> i was a science major. >> what side of brain, is it creative writing? >> it's everything. it's both math and the creative side of things. >> zach, thank you for coming in. really appreciate it. >> dupont chairman and ceo ellen kullman. and executive chairman of google and google ideas. the...
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last month i had a chance to visit the robotics lab at weaver lake elementary school in maple grove where i saw sixth grade students that were participating in a google hangout with nasa engineers, learning important engineering skills. we should inspire these students and others to explore careers in robotics and other science, technology, engineering and math fields. i'm proud to say that minnesota has now led the nation in robotics innovation, in education. i'd like to wish all the students taking part in this minnesota state high school league's robotics competition good luck and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. gohmert: thank you, mr. speaker. this was to be a happy, glorious day in boston. because of the explosions, the evil that were set off by evil people, at least two have been killed, we're told. and scores other wounded. our thoughts, our prayers go out for those who were wounded and injured and for the families of those who were killed. that will contin
last month i had a chance to visit the robotics lab at weaver lake elementary school in maple grove where i saw sixth grade students that were participating in a google hangout with nasa engineers, learning important engineering skills. we should inspire these students and others to explore careers in robotics and other science, technology, engineering and math fields. i'm proud to say that minnesota has now led the nation in robotics innovation, in education. i'd like to wish all the students...
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guest: supposedly weaver supposed to get fun of reform,-- there was going to be a comprehensive reformsteps, and then it breaks down. i think this is the way to build bridges. i was proud of the fact that i sponsored and passed a bill that dealt with high skilled immigrants, the family-based visas. we only had 15 people of of 435 that voted against it. so there is a bipartisan way to approach this. it would have helped hundreds of thousands of people. very bipartisan in this approach but unfortunately, the senate never took it up. host: border security is still a big issue. guest: i have to go through a iot more analysis and details. appreciate them doing something. the so-called triggers on border security will be a big thing. if you do not solve the problem with visa over stays.40% of people here illegally came ehre here legally.there are a lot of people who came here and never left. we do not have an entry-exit schedule in this country. i go to my local deli and they can tell me what kind of sand which i always order. homeland security can not tell thatho is coming in and out. is so
guest: supposedly weaver supposed to get fun of reform,-- there was going to be a comprehensive reformsteps, and then it breaks down. i think this is the way to build bridges. i was proud of the fact that i sponsored and passed a bill that dealt with high skilled immigrants, the family-based visas. we only had 15 people of of 435 that voted against it. so there is a bipartisan way to approach this. it would have helped hundreds of thousands of people. very bipartisan in this approach but...