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police questioned wesley's family and learned that the men matching the description were wesley's long time friends justin glove and lawrence morrell. both men were in their early 20s, and like wesley, had minor brushes with the law, but had never served time and had no violent offenses. >> my understanding they had known each other going back to when person lived in new york. >> when questioned by police, both men denied any involvement in wesley's murder. they said they dropped wesley off at his house, and that was the last time they saw him. >> shopping bags of recent purchases from that morning wesley had were found in the house. we feel certain that wesley person did make it back to the house. >> police obtained a search warrant and checked every room. >> we luminoled that housetop to bottom. we could find nothing. absolutely nothing in that house that gave us any indication he was shot and killed there. >> police also checked lawrence morrell's car, the one wesley person got into after christmas shopping. >> we checked the trunk and the interior of the car for any evidence, for a
police questioned wesley's family and learned that the men matching the description were wesley's long time friends justin glove and lawrence morrell. both men were in their early 20s, and like wesley, had minor brushes with the law, but had never served time and had no violent offenses. >> my understanding they had known each other going back to when person lived in new york. >> when questioned by police, both men denied any involvement in wesley's murder. they said they dropped...
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because i am dtv ready. >> wesley stoltz was something else.inmate who said i'm dtv ready. i never met with an array of products that this guy had either. i've been to women's prisons and never seen so many products. >> this is my luxury right here. the irish spring icy blast body wash with the loofa. >> so you basically have been able to maintain metro status. >> as best as i could. >> as together as he was in appearance, stoltz made it clear prison hadn't been part of his five-year plan. two years earlier, stoltz was on medical leave from his job as a manager at a luxury car company. he was on the mend from tendon surgery that left one foot and ankle in a cast. >> i thought, you know, i'm on vacation for the surgery anyway. i might as well go see my friends. go out to colorado. >> stoltz and his friends went out to a local bar. it was super bowl sunday. around midnight stoltz says he stepped outside to share a cigarette with a young woman. >> there were two men about ten feet to the left of me. i heard them fighting. i said, hey, guys. you gu
because i am dtv ready. >> wesley stoltz was something else.inmate who said i'm dtv ready. i never met with an array of products that this guy had either. i've been to women's prisons and never seen so many products. >> this is my luxury right here. the irish spring icy blast body wash with the loofa. >> so you basically have been able to maintain metro status. >> as best as i could. >> as together as he was in appearance, stoltz made it clear prison hadn't been...
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we have an analysis from general wesley clark. >>> egypt ignores calls for our colleagues to go free >>> answers demanded from the. >> rs - why wait two -- irs, why did they wait two years to divulge emails. >>> and mike tyson. >>> i'm antonio mora, and this is "consider this". here is more of what is ahead. >> secretary of state john kerry meets with n.a.t.o. ministers after meeting with kurdish leaders. >> white house made it clear there's a political solution. >> there can be no future in iraq. >> i am sure he'd love the united states to become his air force. is he prepared to become a legitimate government. >> 1,000 people, mostly civilians have been killed in june. thousands have fled the fighting. >> we are here to help and will provide the support that you need until you have the ability to return to your home. >>> protests of sentences of our colleagues. >> egyptian president abdul fatah al-sisi says he will not interfere with the court decision. >> the campaign for media free speech must never end. >>> we begin with a crisis threatening to tear iraq apart. i.s.i.s. was fough
we have an analysis from general wesley clark. >>> egypt ignores calls for our colleagues to go free >>> answers demanded from the. >> rs - why wait two -- irs, why did they wait two years to divulge emails. >>> and mike tyson. >>> i'm antonio mora, and this is "consider this". here is more of what is ahead. >> secretary of state john kerry meets with n.a.t.o. ministers after meeting with kurdish leaders. >> white house made it...
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this book is about that and about the way in which john wesley powell gets to that conclusion.and you write so well. it's just a splendid read. it is a work of history. some people refer to stegner as a historian. i have heard contemporary historians today that don't quite see stegner as a historian but they see him as a writer in the history of the west. they will make that distinction. nevertheless the book is still in print and we still sell a number of titles and earnings a very important work and they biography of the west. of course the major title and novel that wallace stegner is known for its angle of repose. it was published in 1971. it wins a pulitzer prize in 1972 and it elevates him to very much so the national status. he always was angry, bitter, frustrated if you will about the fact that writers of the west and from the west have a very hard time being recognized as part of the american literary group. he felt that. angle of repose is a major achievement was his pulitzer prize award. in trying to counter that. and get recognition for western writers by the nation
this book is about that and about the way in which john wesley powell gets to that conclusion.and you write so well. it's just a splendid read. it is a work of history. some people refer to stegner as a historian. i have heard contemporary historians today that don't quite see stegner as a historian but they see him as a writer in the history of the west. they will make that distinction. nevertheless the book is still in print and we still sell a number of titles and earnings a very important...
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joining me now, wesley lowery, political reporter for "the washington post."y, the culture might be the biggest obstacle, the corrosive culture that the white house is describing. what is reaction on the hill from both sides of the aisle to the potential appointment? >> first of all, thanks for having me. second of all i think right now people on the hill are wash schuss but excited about this choice. when you look at the potential decision coming from president obama to bring in someone with some business experience to run the va which i think a lot of people think is needed here. someone who is bit after manager. someone who can clean house and try to deal what is described as corrosive culture. if we remember, the issues we're seeing with veterans affairs and veterans facilities date back for decades. these are non-partisan issues of mismanagement, of bureaucracy and veterans not receiving care they deserve and we promised them. so here again, you need to bring in an outsider who can really help bring in sweeping changes and some sweeping reforms and so rig
joining me now, wesley lowery, political reporter for "the washington post."y, the culture might be the biggest obstacle, the corrosive culture that the white house is describing. what is reaction on the hill from both sides of the aisle to the potential appointment? >> first of all, thanks for having me. second of all i think right now people on the hill are wash schuss but excited about this choice. when you look at the potential decision coming from president obama to bring...
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we'll ask general wesley clark what he would tell the president to do. plus, i'll see you guys in new york. those words from the leader of isis to a u.s. army colonel five years ago. was he threatening u.s. soil or something had more benign? thank you for your sacrifice and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. nobody ever stomped their foot and asked for less. because what we all really want... ...is more. there's a reason it's called an "all you can eat" buffet. and not a "have just a little buffet". that's the idea behind the more everything plan. it's more of everything you want. for less. plus, get the droid maxx by motorola for 0 down. get more with our best plans on the best network. for best results, use verizon. [ male announcer ] it's one of the most amazing things we
we'll ask general wesley clark what he would tell the president to do. plus, i'll see you guys in new york. those words from the leader of isis to a u.s. army colonel five years ago. was he threatening u.s. soil or something had more benign? thank you for your sacrifice and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or...
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wesley sneijder gets it in. referee calls for a penalty kick. lot of fans in mexico think that was a serious flop. great opportunity for the dutch. klaas-jan huntelaar with the penalty kick. this is the game-winner as the netherlands advance. >> costa rica and greece. that was the only miss. as costa rica wins, 5-3 on penalty kicks. they will face the netherlands in the quarterfinals. >>> we'll tee it up later with some pretty special wins on both tours. >>> new details in the nanny nightmare saga. what the family says could happen as early as next week. and a warning for shoppers. why you would be >>> good evening. tonight's headlines, people ran for cover when shots were fired as thousands left the annual gay pride parade in san francisco. one woman was shot. her injuries are not life-threatening. >>> a mountain view woman is under arrest after police say she assaulted two caltrain employees last night. the incident was captured on video and posted on instagram. the suspect was arrested for felony assault. >>> a drill is under at the fayefair
wesley sneijder gets it in. referee calls for a penalty kick. lot of fans in mexico think that was a serious flop. great opportunity for the dutch. klaas-jan huntelaar with the penalty kick. this is the game-winner as the netherlands advance. >> costa rica and greece. that was the only miss. as costa rica wins, 5-3 on penalty kicks. they will face the netherlands in the quarterfinals. >>> we'll tee it up later with some pretty special wins on both tours. >>> new details...
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let's go to wesley in florida, wesley. >> caller: yeah, jim. i'd like to ask you a question about twitter stock. i have two 6-year-old daughters. say hi to jim. >> hi, jimmie. >> lady, good to talk to you. >> caller: that's good. i'd like to know is that a good investment for them in the future for theeducation or what? >> yes, it is. when it became public i said it's over valued and went up and up and when it gets to 29, i really re-figure and re-think. it went to 29 and i went bullish. that's the way i have to be and be consistent. i love the way the girls came on because we have the family affair show on friday. maybe we are all too complacent. i'm tired of it. i have to get more creative myself if i want to run this company correctly. i think maybe there's companies we need to get aggressive about. >>> still ahead on "mad money." california chrome man missed the triple crown but doesn't mean you can't make money playing the ponies. >>> and stocks soared after icahn bought a stake. >>> just ahead, an outspoken ceo defending his stock after c
let's go to wesley in florida, wesley. >> caller: yeah, jim. i'd like to ask you a question about twitter stock. i have two 6-year-old daughters. say hi to jim. >> hi, jimmie. >> lady, good to talk to you. >> caller: that's good. i'd like to know is that a good investment for them in the future for theeducation or what? >> yes, it is. when it became public i said it's over valued and went up and up and when it gets to 29, i really re-figure and re-think. it went to...
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this is the grave of john wesley powell who is worthy colorado river. there are arctic lowers. his associate claimed to reach the north pole in 1909. it is more than a military cemetery. it is a place or ickes lowers, figures from history and many it looksngs in finished and complete. thes not that way in beginning. say howried to do was does he get to the the nationals we know it has today. what was it before? layers ofeel back the what arlington was and how it became what it is today. here on c-span3, we show you the most relevant congressional public affairs of them. pan3eekends, sees him -- cs is the home of american history television. history bookshelf with the best-known american history writers, the presidency, looking at the policies and legacies of our commanders in chief. they are delving into america's past. featuring archival government and educational films from the 1930's through the 70's. curated by the cable tv industry and funded a local cable or satellite provider. >> the idea is incident trying to tell the entire history of st. louis as a timeline or error e
this is the grave of john wesley powell who is worthy colorado river. there are arctic lowers. his associate claimed to reach the north pole in 1909. it is more than a military cemetery. it is a place or ickes lowers, figures from history and many it looksngs in finished and complete. thes not that way in beginning. say howried to do was does he get to the the nationals we know it has today. what was it before? layers ofeel back the what arlington was and how it became what it is today. here on...
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this is the grave of john wesley powell who is worthy colorado river. there are arctic lowers. his associate claimed to reach the north pole in 1909. it is more than a military cemetery. it is a place or ickes lowers, -- explorers, figures from history and many other things in it looks finished and complete. it is not that way in the beginning. what i tried to do was say how does he get to the the nationals shine we know it has today. what was it before? i try to peel back the layers of what arlington was and how it became what it is today. >> cable in the 1990's did have over 90% of the market. today you only have a little over 50%. cost or findower new sources of revenue. side,us on the revenue looking for new ways to delight and hold consumers. if you can make video-on-demand more attractive, the interface is more weblike. innovate to keep way you have. you also see them taking advantage of broadband. it is growing much faster. it has good economics. it is good business. >> the rapid change in telecommunications and the future of the cable industry. , mondayhael powell night
this is the grave of john wesley powell who is worthy colorado river. there are arctic lowers. his associate claimed to reach the north pole in 1909. it is more than a military cemetery. it is a place or ickes lowers, -- explorers, figures from history and many other things in it looks finished and complete. it is not that way in the beginning. what i tried to do was say how does he get to the the nationals shine we know it has today. what was it before? i try to peel back the layers of what...
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for more, and what should happen militarily, i'm joined from little rock arkansas by general wesley clark. general, good to see you. the first american military advisors arrived in iraq. president obama said he's sending as many as 300 advisor enough. >> i think the united states is doing the right thing. we don't want a lot of ground troops, or any, in iraq. until there are targets and we know what is going on, there's not much we can do with air power or unmanned vehicles. third, this is not a military problem, it's political. 300 special forces troops on the ground - it sends the right message, telling iran that we are a relevant power in the region, we are a big dog, and iran better appreciate it, and then it says to the shia and president nouri al-maliki, that the united states has the capacity to help if you have the will to bring the iraqi people back together again. >> so you bring up is bump of issues in the answer. i'll start with one - do you agree with secretary of state john kerry, who said on tuesday that it would be a complete and total act of irresponsibility to use air fo
for more, and what should happen militarily, i'm joined from little rock arkansas by general wesley clark. general, good to see you. the first american military advisors arrived in iraq. president obama said he's sending as many as 300 advisor enough. >> i think the united states is doing the right thing. we don't want a lot of ground troops, or any, in iraq. until there are targets and we know what is going on, there's not much we can do with air power or unmanned vehicles. third, this...
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says he is expected to make a full recovery and that is great news because he is a member of the wesley college track team and an ambassador for american teen idol and a volunteer in his commune and he can adhere oh to his list of accolades. >> a remarkable young man thank you. >>> two former philadelphia police officers are found guilty of stealing utilities were found guilty today. eyesha was given five years pro base and 18 months in prison swa ez was sentenced to five months and probation. he has paid restitution already. the thefts involved properties, perry and suarez opened here in philadelphia. >>> philadelphia firemen raised awareness today. they went door-to-door in north philadelphia, and handed out home fire checklists and installed smoke alarms for p.m. that needed them. this is in response to the fire on the block, one prn suffered burns on half of their body and are in serious condition tonight. >>> mat pellman is back in the traffic center with the very latest. >> welcome back. >> thank you. i am back with a big, big backup for you guys rick and shirleen. here on the sch
says he is expected to make a full recovery and that is great news because he is a member of the wesley college track team and an ambassador for american teen idol and a volunteer in his commune and he can adhere oh to his list of accolades. >> a remarkable young man thank you. >>> two former philadelphia police officers are found guilty of stealing utilities were found guilty today. eyesha was given five years pro base and 18 months in prison swa ez was sentenced to five months...
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ball is headed right to wesley schneider. tied at 1-1 the stoppage nim. 90-second minute. trying to do something late. taken down in the box by marquez. a bit of a flop. yellow card. he makes and pay. the keeper gets his wrong. he buries the pk. the netherland advances make th it 2-1. de devastating loss for mexico. >>> brad kes lou ski celebrating a win last night. champagne bottle shatters in his hands. making it worse. look at the gash that he he had to get four stitch toes close the wound. he should have just stuck with the beer as is common. that's a look at sports. dennis, back to you. >> he doesn't know his own strength rchltsz ti strength. >>> lester? >> denise, coming up, i'll tell you about a new push by obama administration to cut the flow of illegal migrants. plus, the latest on the iraqi's military attempt to take back one city from sunni insurgents. >>> also, how sightings of great white sharks are on the rise and we'll take you to the last american company making the kind of cookware that lasts for generations. we will see you in a few minutes for, nbc "nigh
ball is headed right to wesley schneider. tied at 1-1 the stoppage nim. 90-second minute. trying to do something late. taken down in the box by marquez. a bit of a flop. yellow card. he makes and pay. the keeper gets his wrong. he buries the pk. the netherland advances make th it 2-1. de devastating loss for mexico. >>> brad kes lou ski celebrating a win last night. champagne bottle shatters in his hands. making it worse. look at the gash that he he had to get four stitch toes close...
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wesley snyder leveling the score and seemingly forcing the game into extra time but in stoppage time there was a penalty after marquez was tripped up. it was converted on the controversial penalty to take the dutch through a cruel ending. for the mexican team and especially their goalkeeper who played a great competition there. and costa rica going all the way through the penalty shootout. not an exciting game in the first half. in the second they gave costa rica the lead. but a defender was sent off and of course the greek took advantage of that and scored a stoppage time equalizer. it was on to the penalty shootout. costa rica is through 5-3 against greece. they reached the quarterfinals for the very first time in their history. we will take a quick look at the quarterfinals. on friday brazil taking on columbia and saturday the netherlands facing costa rica and france waiting to find out who they will be facing, germany or algeria. >> absolutely. thank you very much for keeping us up-to-date on all of the action. quick break now. stay with us. we will have more on events in israel
wesley snyder leveling the score and seemingly forcing the game into extra time but in stoppage time there was a penalty after marquez was tripped up. it was converted on the controversial penalty to take the dutch through a cruel ending. for the mexican team and especially their goalkeeper who played a great competition there. and costa rica going all the way through the penalty shootout. not an exciting game in the first half. in the second they gave costa rica the lead. but a defender was...
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one intentionally before hitting the others during a pursuit in sacramento last night. 31-year-old wesley tran says this was a case of road rage between him. and a bicyclist. police say the bicyclist slashed tran's tires. after fixing them. tran came back for the bicyclist. vision of these people have you ever met dominion life tran was driving the wrong way down a one way street. when police say he lost control of his car and hit two more bicyclists. he kept driving down that one way street until an officer pulled him over. can you go from homeless. to corporate chic? you bet. coming up, we'll meet a remarkable mom who changed her clothes and her outlook on life. it's a story you won't want to miss. plus. and american teenager kidnapped in the mideast. who officials believe is behind the brazen move. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv vir
one intentionally before hitting the others during a pursuit in sacramento last night. 31-year-old wesley tran says this was a case of road rage between him. and a bicyclist. police say the bicyclist slashed tran's tires. after fixing them. tran came back for the bicyclist. vision of these people have you ever met dominion life tran was driving the wrong way down a one way street. when police say he lost control of his car and hit two more bicyclists. he kept driving down that one way street...
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bush is on its way there right now and general wesley clark, who commanded u.s.in kosovo, is joining us live to talk about that next. awesome, amazing, that's epic, bro. whatever happened to good? good is choosing not to overshoot the moon, but to land right on it. good is maxwell house. ♪ good to the last drop you know that dream... on my count. the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... introducing verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right here! we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. so take on more. with xlte. for best results, use verizon. be a sound sleeper, or...l you a mouth breather? well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t h
bush is on its way there right now and general wesley clark, who commanded u.s.in kosovo, is joining us live to talk about that next. awesome, amazing, that's epic, bro. whatever happened to good? good is choosing not to overshoot the moon, but to land right on it. good is maxwell house. ♪ good to the last drop you know that dream... on my count. the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... introducing verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right here! we've doubled...
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but in the 88th minute the netherlands tie the goal on a goal by wesley snyder and controversy on stoppagefoul is called on mexico and a netherlands score a goal and advance to the quarterfinal. the dutch getting the winner of the costa rica/greece matchup. greece tying the game in extra time and it would be decided in penalty kids. costa rica reese penalty makes a big save and hids teammate scores a game-winner. it's the first time costa rica has made it to the quarterfinals. >>> the miami heat's big three are now free agents at least. on sunday dwyane wade and crash bosh followed lebron james and opted out of the final year of their contracts. the big decision to opt out indicates they may be willing to take reduced salaries allowing heat to sign other players. miami has been to the finals all four years that the three stars have been together. >>> when we return, shark scare. the season's first great white sighting off cape cod sends some beachgoers packing. yeah but you'll regret it. what about him? healthy like this super smoothie. yeeeeuk! the perfect man and the perfect snack, don't
but in the 88th minute the netherlands tie the goal on a goal by wesley snyder and controversy on stoppagefoul is called on mexico and a netherlands score a goal and advance to the quarterfinal. the dutch getting the winner of the costa rica/greece matchup. greece tying the game in extra time and it would be decided in penalty kids. costa rica reese penalty makes a big save and hids teammate scores a game-winner. it's the first time costa rica has made it to the quarterfinals. >>> the...
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iraq.ble for action in for more on what can be done and should be done i'm joined by retired general wesley clark. he's in little rock, arkansas, tonight. general clark, thanks very much for joining us. ford you spell out americans viewing this program what the national security threat is to them of what's in iraq at the moment? >> what the united states has of itso do is back out military engagement in iraq by setting up a government that it hoped would be inclusive enough to end the fighting. time, assad's government fell apart, extremists came in and took advantage of the sentiment against assad to build their own capacity and now they've turned on iraq. if they are successful and holding on to what they've puts a it terrorist-based government at the very heart of this region, very sensitive region for the world economy, and it a launching pad against americans and american interests worldwide. >> if you were watching this program in little rock, wouldas, for example, you say to viewers there that what theappening at the moment, sweep across northern iraq, has the potential to directly a
iraq.ble for action in for more on what can be done and should be done i'm joined by retired general wesley clark. he's in little rock, arkansas, tonight. general clark, thanks very much for joining us. ford you spell out americans viewing this program what the national security threat is to them of what's in iraq at the moment? >> what the united states has of itso do is back out military engagement in iraq by setting up a government that it hoped would be inclusive enough to end the...
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. >> reporter: wesley sees the strain in his own party. he's supporting the incumbent instead. >> we're seeing ads and everything. there's a lot of things being thrown around. really, honestly, i think everyone should split, half and half. >> reporter: a divide the republican party worries might not end on election day. mark albert, cbs news, washington. >>> straight ahead -- lucky lightning strike. a man lives to tell about getting struck by a bolt of lightning that knocks the boots right off his feet. we work through the night to bake fresh bread from fresh dough in every bakery-cafe. because it tastes better that way. and it makes all of our sandwiches... soups... and everything else it touches taste better too. then, at the end of every day, we donate everything we have left to people in need. so we're out of bread. and we stay up all night... and do it all over again. panera bread. it used to take me forever to get a smoky eye look just right. until i discovered this... almay's intense i color collection for my hazel eyes. almay inten
. >> reporter: wesley sees the strain in his own party. he's supporting the incumbent instead. >> we're seeing ads and everything. there's a lot of things being thrown around. really, honestly, i think everyone should split, half and half. >> reporter: a divide the republican party worries might not end on election day. mark albert, cbs news, washington. >>> straight ahead -- lucky lightning strike. a man lives to tell about getting struck by a bolt of lightning that...
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general wesley clark, great to have you with us tonight on this very complex subject. there's no easy answers. i appreciate your time here on "the ed show." remember to answer tonight's question at the bottom of the screen and share your thoughts on twitter at edshow and like us on facebook. we want to know what you think on this subject tonight. are we ready for this again? still ahead, the bush era iraq war architects are back defending themselves. we'll discuss it with our rapid response panel. republicans are making immigration excuses, we'll talk about the latest developments in arizona with america's lawyer. we're right back. are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds o
general wesley clark, great to have you with us tonight on this very complex subject. there's no easy answers. i appreciate your time here on "the ed show." remember to answer tonight's question at the bottom of the screen and share your thoughts on twitter at edshow and like us on facebook. we want to know what you think on this subject tonight. are we ready for this again? still ahead, the bush era iraq war architects are back defending themselves. we'll discuss it with our rapid...
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wesley very much appreciated. defense secretary visiting the region to remind moscow that the u.s. has europe's back. how much of a threat does chuck hagel think russia really poses? clearsia poses a very threat to europe. you look at the actions that the russians have taken. they have essentially illegally annexed crimea, built-up tens of thousands of forces. they have acted all along the european borders. those are very real. is part of the american military response. this is ironic that 17 years after d-day, here we are again, worried about the security of this continent. >> it is ironic. as we look at what happened on this continent, then what andened 70 years ago france. i think it does tell us one nationsecurity of the can never be taken for granted. >> americans don't want war. there is no desire to strike anyone vigorously or otherwise. back on land, secretary hagel says that the commitments are inviolable. the members are particularly concerned about the russian threat. can you guarantee to nato members in eastern europe at you would defend under article five every single
wesley very much appreciated. defense secretary visiting the region to remind moscow that the u.s. has europe's back. how much of a threat does chuck hagel think russia really poses? clearsia poses a very threat to europe. you look at the actions that the russians have taken. they have essentially illegally annexed crimea, built-up tens of thousands of forces. they have acted all along the european borders. those are very real. is part of the american military response. this is ironic that 17...
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and in the 88th minute, wesley snyder grabbed a late equalizer after a knockdown from a corner. then in added time, huntolar kept his nerve and put the netherlands through to the quarterfinals. now, the second knockout match of the day pitted a determined costa rica team against greece. costa rica's brian luis scored in the 52nd minute. but with the clock running down, greece's socrates fired in an equalizer to take the game into extra time and the scoreless 30 minutes brought a penalty shootout. after the costa rica keeper received the fourth kick, it was slotted home for a 5-3 win, putting the central americas through. next up for costa rica, a quarterfinal meeting with the netherlands. host country brazil meeting colombia on friday. it's the first time in the quarters for both colombia and costa ree can. that should keep you up to speed with today's world cup action. >>> let's now bring in our meteorologist robert speta for a check of the weather. robert, i got caught in the storm here in tokyo yesterday. it was pouring. i was totally, completely soaked. >> well, shery, even
and in the 88th minute, wesley snyder grabbed a late equalizer after a knockdown from a corner. then in added time, huntolar kept his nerve and put the netherlands through to the quarterfinals. now, the second knockout match of the day pitted a determined costa rica team against greece. costa rica's brian luis scored in the 52nd minute. but with the clock running down, greece's socrates fired in an equalizer to take the game into extra time and the scoreless 30 minutes brought a penalty...
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. >> reporter: the hope of a steady job brought 25-year-old wesley mclean. once a temporary worker for the state, he graduated last year and now works as a nuclear mechanic. >> i'm not sure how far up the ladder i'll climb. i definitely plan on spending 30, 35 years with the company. >> reporter: mcqueen recharging the career by taking the nuclear option. for "nightly business report," i'm mary thompson, south carolina. >>> coming up, is the promise of a brazil economic boom fueled by the world cup going bust? >>> if you're a soccer fan or what the rest of the world calls football, you know that the world cup starts thursday in brazil. but what was supposed to be a crowning moment for south america's largest economy is turning out to be a very costly embarrassment. adding to the troubles, allegations of bribery at fifa, the international body that governs the world cup. despite the stumbles, some investors think it could be a good time to invest in brazil. >> reporter: riot police use teargas against striking metro workers today in brazil's largest city, sao
. >> reporter: the hope of a steady job brought 25-year-old wesley mclean. once a temporary worker for the state, he graduated last year and now works as a nuclear mechanic. >> i'm not sure how far up the ladder i'll climb. i definitely plan on spending 30, 35 years with the company. >> reporter: mcqueen recharging the career by taking the nuclear option. for "nightly business report," i'm mary thompson, south carolina. >>> coming up, is the promise of a...
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they keep control for most of the match until netherlands' wesley sneijder evened things up in the 88th minute. this was the controversial moment of the match. is this a foul? did he trip him? or is he going to hollywood? a little bit of an acting job. he definitely had the foot under. but come on, put your right foot down on the ground and keep running, buddy. the referee didn't see it that way. they get the penalty kick. and that's the match, folks. netherlands win 2-1 and advances to the quarterfinals stage. mexico's coach miguel herrera fuming at the ref because of that result. he labeled aaron robben as a cheating flopper and blaming the referee for the loss. he told reporters after the match, quote, if the referee is fair, their second goal would not exist, and robben instead should have been ejected. today the round of 16 continues with france facing off jeagains nigeria. >>> well, now to the diamond. big rivalry continues in the bronx last night as the mediocre yankees host the offensively challenged red sox. top of three, boston leading 1-0 when david ortiz, yankee killer, goes
they keep control for most of the match until netherlands' wesley sneijder evened things up in the 88th minute. this was the controversial moment of the match. is this a foul? did he trip him? or is he going to hollywood? a little bit of an acting job. he definitely had the foot under. but come on, put your right foot down on the ground and keep running, buddy. the referee didn't see it that way. they get the penalty kick. and that's the match, folks. netherlands win 2-1 and advances to the...
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video wesley down to nothing. the reds completed their first for a sweep and its emphasis go. the giants could leave get a hit. o r bailey financial the three here's the pitch for the bell letter for the giants last season. the giants are not tied with the doctors and a 9 1/2 game lead over the dodgers. tolerable of allowing it to our allies six straight decisions make promise for sacramento to quell for triple for the third world over in his 2014 debut. he is plagued the truth is that could do. >>: for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new school, new classes, new kids. it's hard starting over. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies for local foster children. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help a foster child start the school year right. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. of the story 11 bureaus area broken water vocal after listening to grow our salt march
video wesley down to nothing. the reds completed their first for a sweep and its emphasis go. the giants could leave get a hit. o r bailey financial the three here's the pitch for the bell letter for the giants last season. the giants are not tied with the doctors and a 9 1/2 game lead over the dodgers. tolerable of allowing it to our allies six straight decisions make promise for sacramento to quell for triple for the third world over in his 2014 debut. he is plagued the truth is that could...
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wesley will never know. amazon does not really disclose its hardware sales.hey may sell through at&t stores, but rarely they will sell a lot of these phones themselves on their web i. >> he still do not know about candle. as long as that business has been so important to them, we still do not know the actual hard numbers and how that works. >> the smart phone market in the united it is saturating. the real growth is happening in developing markets. i think that is one of amazon's core strengths, its willingness to go and sub that eyes the hardware else, to get very creative with data plans. they rolled out a music service earlier the month. they are trying to set up different services and the innovative on prices and asabilities. it is one way it was done in china, that amazon can really differentiate. class an issue that is orton -- important here, amazon is getting lower prices. what we know about customers using smartphones, those were left user conscious. iphone users spent more on lan -- online amazon users. amazon might go with a lower price phone, they
wesley will never know. amazon does not really disclose its hardware sales.hey may sell through at&t stores, but rarely they will sell a lot of these phones themselves on their web i. >> he still do not know about candle. as long as that business has been so important to them, we still do not know the actual hard numbers and how that works. >> the smart phone market in the united it is saturating. the real growth is happening in developing markets. i think that is one of...
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what if they lost wesley snipes tax returns? it is said slippery slope. david: that is a great point but stay on folk is the media is either ignoring the issue is npr issue had nothing about it in your time sperry's the story then people get along and said davies had a piece that said unless she is clairvoyant and the idea that she deleted emails that she did not learn about until june 29th is preposterous. she learned about it on june 3rd before they went missing so people are ignoring those stories. >> they are covering it up by one to hear about the fbi investigation or special prosecutor this is absolutely wrong and evidence needs to be tampered with a and this just doesn't happen it is 2014 it is just convenient the system crashes and they went missing? that does not happen. >> some democrats are complaining macassar goal has concerned herself with the issue to say it is problematic that the irs seems to be covering something up. >> it is especially for democrats because it reflects poorly on the entire administration will leave the tussaud lawyers t
what if they lost wesley snipes tax returns? it is said slippery slope. david: that is a great point but stay on folk is the media is either ignoring the issue is npr issue had nothing about it in your time sperry's the story then people get along and said davies had a piece that said unless she is clairvoyant and the idea that she deleted emails that she did not learn about until june 29th is preposterous. she learned about it on june 3rd before they went missing so people are ignoring those...
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. >> wesley, i know you have been critical of former vice president dick cheney saying the intelligence was wrong about weapons of mass destruction, but how are those lines different from president obama saying the tide of war is receding and al qaeda is decimated and on the run? >> well, i think they are not and that is the greater point here. foreign policy is messy and bigger than ups and downs. and in politics we love to make it one or the other but in foreign policy it doesn't work that way. there is a deeper issue with what vice president cheney was writing in opt-ed. a colleague wrote about this is a resurgeance of hawkish on the right. this is written for the rand paul proud as it is to talk about obama and mobalize and double down on the republican sentiment. there is not a same appetite for the hawkish policy like during the bush era. so of course vice president cheney is criticizing president obama's foreign policy, but this is as much a message to other republicans saying as the republican party moderates this isn't surprising to see someone like cheney coming out saying we
. >> wesley, i know you have been critical of former vice president dick cheney saying the intelligence was wrong about weapons of mass destruction, but how are those lines different from president obama saying the tide of war is receding and al qaeda is decimated and on the run? >> well, i think they are not and that is the greater point here. foreign policy is messy and bigger than ups and downs. and in politics we love to make it one or the other but in foreign policy it doesn't...
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. >> reporter: wesley espinoza is one of the friends putting them up around campus. >> we are trying to do what we can in this region. make people aware of what's going on. >> reporter: up in the mountains, search teams from the bay area have joined in the effort, an estimated 150 people. three teams from marin county are there. a helicopter is in the air. verne matthews says he is convinced his son is alive but that he needs help. >> i'm not concerned about him running into a bear and getting mauled because he's comfortable in that environment. he know what is to look out for and watch out for. but he's a risk taker. >> reporter: interesting to note that this poster originated in england. apparently, another sign of the times. in the anthropology department, students under 30 very aware of this missing student. they've been following it since sunday. but professors? some of them well over the age of 30, they told us this is the first they'd heard of it. reporting from the uc berkley campus, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> as we approach 4th of july, we'll see an increase in fi
. >> reporter: wesley espinoza is one of the friends putting them up around campus. >> we are trying to do what we can in this region. make people aware of what's going on. >> reporter: up in the mountains, search teams from the bay area have joined in the effort, an estimated 150 people. three teams from marin county are there. a helicopter is in the air. verne matthews says he is convinced his son is alive but that he needs help. >> i'm not concerned about him running...
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wesley, the director of the programming. fredrica dunn travel write for new york state. mitchell ho assisting manager of christian post. dorris who is the co-organize of the luncheon. candy carson who is co-author of two books who is our speaker. donna, reporting u.s. today, former national press club president and vice chair of the speaker's committees. mary lou donohue who is the organize of the event. kelly right, anchor reporter fax news. megan poincy the editor of the "washington post" and kirby wilbur. editor of the national journalism center. he was a pediatric brain surgeon and benjamin carson wasn't on the political radar until the breakfast last year at the political event. [ applause ] with president obama also on the day, dr. carson spoke about the dangers facing the country: lack of education, the health care and a personal health saving account for everyone and approached different from the affordable care act. some viewed it as a rebuke of the president. it led him to the national stage and a weekly column. some are encouraging him to run for the republica
wesley, the director of the programming. fredrica dunn travel write for new york state. mitchell ho assisting manager of christian post. dorris who is the co-organize of the luncheon. candy carson who is co-author of two books who is our speaker. donna, reporting u.s. today, former national press club president and vice chair of the speaker's committees. mary lou donohue who is the organize of the event. kelly right, anchor reporter fax news. megan poincy the editor of the "washington...
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we have an analysis from general wesley clark. >>> egypt ignores calls for our colleagues to go free>>> answers demanded from the. >> rs - why wait
we have an analysis from general wesley clark. >>> egypt ignores calls for our colleagues to go free>>> answers demanded from the. >> rs - why wait
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wesley clark does ceo of levi strauss and extraordinary individuals we did a survey at the 82% spawnsrate and then to go about the process of leadership development program for college students. in the midst of that i was invited to assume the presidency at court and i will never forget my conversation he said we are excited about you but i do have a question through intellectual property is that study that you did. [laughter] i said it is part of my research. >> host: was afraid you were going to say that. >> so we built a program it is the only one in the country mobled after the white house college students but we believe early it makes a significant difference doesn't matter what happens before age 20 but between 20 and 40 is a significant piece when people have the upward trajectory to significantly sharpen the ankle to assume positions in the location so in addition pc the value of symbolic leadership. it is interesting because i did not realize how much leadership means lead with your life. so much of what the leader does is measured by how they represent themselves in public h
wesley clark does ceo of levi strauss and extraordinary individuals we did a survey at the 82% spawnsrate and then to go about the process of leadership development program for college students. in the midst of that i was invited to assume the presidency at court and i will never forget my conversation he said we are excited about you but i do have a question through intellectual property is that study that you did. [laughter] i said it is part of my research. >> host: was afraid you were...
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the wesley church family. where is todd? [applause] the first baptist church has allowed us to use all the talking space. cassandra. tony price, dexter, paul at the news fellowship. i will be finished in just a minute. moving forward with the boys and girls club and c-span. i just want to thank you for being here and what you are doing to publicize other with a congressman is doing. thank you so much. [applause] we heard that michael jordan was coming with her. stand up. [applause] think all of you for your support and what you've done. >> if you walk through there is a reception and there will be people if you're interested on going on the two are there will be people to show you through the rest of the building. thank you so much, congressman for being here and for what you do. thank all of you for your time. god bless you. [inaudible conversations] booktv continues. she talks about the history of an invisible ink going back to ancient greece. the professor looks at the use of invisible ink during the revolutionary war --
the wesley church family. where is todd? [applause] the first baptist church has allowed us to use all the talking space. cassandra. tony price, dexter, paul at the news fellowship. i will be finished in just a minute. moving forward with the boys and girls club and c-span. i just want to thank you for being here and what you are doing to publicize other with a congressman is doing. thank you so much. [applause] we heard that michael jordan was coming with her. stand up. [applause] think all of...
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. >> wesley bishop is behind the plan, approved by the state legislature and is modelled by other areassinesses won't move back, because not enough families are there. selling the lots for $100 gives people an incentive to move and rebuild. >> people can go to a bank and say "i may not have the best income, but i have a piece of property that may be worth 10, $15,000, $20,000 that is my own.". >> contractors and developers would not be eligible neither people with tax liens. buyers are limited to one property. at recent meetings, there has been huge interests. >> we are getting emails from folks out of town that wanted to come back. >> the legislation involves changing the state constitution to sell the properties, voters will have the final say in november, a crucial that could help to bring back the long-battered community. >> so let's talk about the changing landscape in new orleans, with greg, editor of new orleans's "business daily", thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you, thanks for the invitation. >> a superinteresting story - $100 grabs everyone's attention saying "i w
. >> wesley bishop is behind the plan, approved by the state legislature and is modelled by other areassinesses won't move back, because not enough families are there. selling the lots for $100 gives people an incentive to move and rebuild. >> people can go to a bank and say "i may not have the best income, but i have a piece of property that may be worth 10, $15,000, $20,000 that is my own.". >> contractors and developers would not be eligible neither people with...
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. >> wesley bishop is behind the plan approved by the state legislature and modelled after efforts in new york city and detroit. businesses will not move back because not use families are there. selling the lots for $100 gives people an incentive to move back and rebuild. >> in the process it puts the individuals in a better position. they can go to a bank and say "i may not have the best credit or income, but i have a piece of property that may be worth 10, 15, 20,000 of my own. >> under the plan contractors and developers will not be eligible, nor people with tax loans or code violation. buyers will be limited to one property. at recent meetings there has been huge interest. >> we've been getting emails from folks out of town, that wanted to come back, and couldn't. >> since the legislation involves changing the state's constitution to sell below market rate. voters have the time say in november. it's a decision that could be crucial to bringing back a long-battered community. >> 50 years ago the civil rights act was signed into law. putting an end to generation of legalized discrim
. >> wesley bishop is behind the plan approved by the state legislature and modelled after efforts in new york city and detroit. businesses will not move back because not use families are there. selling the lots for $100 gives people an incentive to move back and rebuild. >> in the process it puts the individuals in a better position. they can go to a bank and say "i may not have the best credit or income, but i have a piece of property that may be worth 10, 15, 20,000 of my...
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take wesley church road if you need to get around it.fic is getting by southbound and it looks like right here we do have lan llocked onund de rin somethin to be aware of. in lower pottsgrove, charlotte street is closed near bleim road. take yarnall road your alternate. volume building on the southbound side of i-95. we alsav sre out there this morning. for drivers in south philadelphia, keep in mind, oregon avenue a that's all o water main break. take shunk street, porter avenue or p avenue. at 3rd, take 4th. >>> skyforce 10 live over a water main break at oregon and st. christopher drive. it started around 5:30. >> nbc 10's jesse gary is live on the ground in south philadelphia. bring us up to speed. >> reporter: a resident called police and reported the water main break. you can see the water. this is 3rd. the break is down by that fire hydrant near st. christopher's. the fire department is working there. i'm told one home has flooded, the one on the end where the silver mini van is. there's flooding in the basement of that home. the
take wesley church road if you need to get around it.fic is getting by southbound and it looks like right here we do have lan llocked onund de rin somethin to be aware of. in lower pottsgrove, charlotte street is closed near bleim road. take yarnall road your alternate. volume building on the southbound side of i-95. we alsav sre out there this morning. for drivers in south philadelphia, keep in mind, oregon avenue a that's all o water main break. take shunk street, porter avenue or p avenue....
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. >> wesley bishop is behind the plan that has been improved by the state legislature. and it's model after similar plans in detroit. people won't move back because not enough families are there, so selling the lots for $100 be gives people the huge incentive to move back and rebuild. >> it puts them in a much better situation, because they can go in and say, i'm going to have the best credit and the best income and a piece of property that may be worth 10, 15, $20,000 that's currently my own snow. under this plan, contractors and developers would not be eligible to buy the property, and neither would be people with tax liens or code violations, and they would have to agree to keep it for at least five years. at community meetings, there has been huge interest. >> we have been getting emails from folks who were out of town that wanted to come back and couldn't come back. >> since it involves the state's substitutioconstitution to selle properties at bloat market rate, they're trying to bring back the long battered community. aljazeera, new orleans. >> and coming up toni
. >> wesley bishop is behind the plan that has been improved by the state legislature. and it's model after similar plans in detroit. people won't move back because not enough families are there, so selling the lots for $100 be gives people the huge incentive to move back and rebuild. >> it puts them in a much better situation, because they can go in and say, i'm going to have the best credit and the best income and a piece of property that may be worth 10, 15, $20,000 that's...
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host: wesley in memphis, tennessee. good morning, wesley. caller: i would like for mr. perkins to comment on slating that goes on in the republican party. how the tea party people and grassroots people have -- they have had it with that stuff. it is the same old people. they have been there for 40, 50 years. they want to keep -- they do not want the tea party people in there. they just want to go on with their thing and blow us off. i would like to hear -- guest: i am not familiar with the term you used -- slating. caller: slating, from what i understand, it is where the regular people who have been there for years, like 40 and 50 years, lamar alexander in tennessee. host: you are saying they are being slighted by the establishment? caller: they are elitists. they do not want to hear from a tea party. they do not want us to have a seat at the table. guest: there is incentive, there is more of a seniority you work your way up. the house has been interesting. i have a master's in public administration. i thought i understood how the system worked. it actually works much d
host: wesley in memphis, tennessee. good morning, wesley. caller: i would like for mr. perkins to comment on slating that goes on in the republican party. how the tea party people and grassroots people have -- they have had it with that stuff. it is the same old people. they have been there for 40, 50 years. they want to keep -- they do not want the tea party people in there. they just want to go on with their thing and blow us off. i would like to hear -- guest: i am not familiar with the term...
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from advancing to the quarterfinals, but the dutch with the corner kick in the 88th minute, right to wesleynyder who drove it past the keeper. tying it at one. we're in stoppage time. it's the 92nd minute. trying to create something late for the dutch, taken down. look again, bait of a flop. i say a bit nung cheek. yellow -- tongue-in-cheek. yellow card, penalty. and making them pay -- the keeper guesses wrong, and he buries the p.c. the netherlands advance winning 2-1 in dramatic fashion. devastating has for mexico. >>> they faced the winner in costa rica. in stoppage time, up 1-0. tied up here, unbelievable. we head to penalty kick. how about it -- costa rican goalie, sensational in penaltyies. he knows it. check out that save. the greeks are stunned. then michael amata could win it and goes top shelf. they win on penalty kicks 5-3. they'll face the netherlands on saturday. >>> team usa back in action tuesday against belgium. >>> and winning in sports always cause for celebration. brad kozlowski took the champagne shower. turned out to be a mistake. the bottle of bubbly schwartz in his ha
from advancing to the quarterfinals, but the dutch with the corner kick in the 88th minute, right to wesleynyder who drove it past the keeper. tying it at one. we're in stoppage time. it's the 92nd minute. trying to create something late for the dutch, taken down. look again, bait of a flop. i say a bit nung cheek. yellow -- tongue-in-cheek. yellow card, penalty. and making them pay -- the keeper guesses wrong, and he buries the p.c. the netherlands advance winning 2-1 in dramatic fashion....