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i'm sorry b.j. go ahead jump in. well i mean i think that you know the tenor of the discussion is exactly right about the situation i think going back to the days of the bush administration has been a large number of people that the government has wanted to release the u.s. certainly has no interest in holding people any longer than they have to so it isn't a matter of lack of will on the part of the government but there's been a range of political issues international political issues domestic political issues that have prevented these transfers from happening but i think what really comes across is that what really needs to happen if we want to be able to move some of these people is to have an honest political dialogue here in the united states about who these people are what is the level of threat that we're absorbing before releasing them and why it's in the interest of the united states including with respect to protection of human rights in order to release some of these people from guantanamo charles that see
i'm sorry b.j. go ahead jump in. well i mean i think that you know the tenor of the discussion is exactly right about the situation i think going back to the days of the bush administration has been a large number of people that the government has wanted to release the u.s. certainly has no interest in holding people any longer than they have to so it isn't a matter of lack of will on the part of the government but there's been a range of political issues international political issues domestic...
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i'm sorry b.j. go ahead jump in. well i mean i think that you know the tenor of the discussion is exactly right about this situation i think going back to the days of the bush administration has been a large number of people that the government has wanted to release the u.s. certainly has no interest in holding people any longer than they have to so it isn't a matter of lack of will on the part of the government but there's been a range of political issues international political issues domestic political issues that have prevented these transfers from happening but i think what really comes across is that what really needs to happen if we want to be able to move some of these people is to have an honest political dialogue here in the united states about who these people are what is the level of threat that we're absorbing before releasing them and why it's in the interest of the united states including with respect to protection of human rights in order to release some of these people from guantanamo charles that se
i'm sorry b.j. go ahead jump in. well i mean i think that you know the tenor of the discussion is exactly right about this situation i think going back to the days of the bush administration has been a large number of people that the government has wanted to release the u.s. certainly has no interest in holding people any longer than they have to so it isn't a matter of lack of will on the part of the government but there's been a range of political issues international political issues...
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i'm sorry b.j. go ahead jump in. well i mean i think that you know the tenor of the discussion is exactly right about the situation i think going back to the days of the bush administration has been a large number of people that the government has wanted to release the u.s. certainly has no interest in holding people any longer than they have to so it isn't a matter of lack of will on the part of the government but there's been a range of political issues international political issues domestic political issues that have prevented these transfers from happening but i think what really comes across is that what really needs to happen if we want to be able to move some of these people is to have an honest political dialogue here in the united states about who these people are what is the level of threat that we're absorbing or for releasing them and why it's in the interest of the united states including with respect to protection of human rights in order to release some of these people from guantanamo charles that see
i'm sorry b.j. go ahead jump in. well i mean i think that you know the tenor of the discussion is exactly right about the situation i think going back to the days of the bush administration has been a large number of people that the government has wanted to release the u.s. certainly has no interest in holding people any longer than they have to so it isn't a matter of lack of will on the part of the government but there's been a range of political issues international political issues domestic...
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i'm sorry b.j. go ahead jump in. well i mean i think that you know the tenor of the discussion is exactly right about this situation i think going back to the days of the bush administration has been a large number of people that the government has wanted to release the u.s. certainly has no interest in holding people any longer than they have to so it isn't a matter of lack of will on the part of the government but there's been a range of political issues international political issues domestic political issues that have prevented these transfers from happening but i think what really comes across is that what really needs to happen if we want to be able to move some of these people is to have an honest political dialogue here in the united states about who these people are what is the level of threat that we're absorbing it for releasing them and why it's in the interest of the united states including with respect to protection of human rights in order to release some of these people from guantanamo charles that se
i'm sorry b.j. go ahead jump in. well i mean i think that you know the tenor of the discussion is exactly right about this situation i think going back to the days of the bush administration has been a large number of people that the government has wanted to release the u.s. certainly has no interest in holding people any longer than they have to so it isn't a matter of lack of will on the part of the government but there's been a range of political issues international political issues...
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maybe it's because b.j.'s in the house. >> jimmy: yeah, b.j. thomas in the house! [ cheers ] >> but the roots have pulled out -- that is actually the very first "housewives" single ever recorded. jo de la rosa, an original orange county "housewife." >> jimmy: o.c. >> "u can't control me." >> jimmy: i never heard that. >> her poem about slade smiley. yes, it's true! >> jimmy: is that -- is that what it's about? >> i think? >> jimmy: uh, pal, good to see you. >> great to see you. >> jimmy: love your hair. >> thanks, man. >> jimmy: that -- >> i appreciate it. >> jimmy: looking great. >> okay, you were not an early adaptor to my hair. >> jimmy: no, but this is different hair -- >> it is? okay. >> jimmy: the other hair. >> okay. >> jimmy: you're like, don't -- at first, i'm like, what are you doing with your hair? but you didn't commit to it. >> no, i didn't. >> jimmy: you flip-flopped on the hair. >> i know. >> jimmy: because you had a caesar, then it wasn't, then it was this, then it was your normal. >> did i have a caesar? >> jimmy: no. i was just making that up. i c
maybe it's because b.j.'s in the house. >> jimmy: yeah, b.j. thomas in the house! [ cheers ] >> but the roots have pulled out -- that is actually the very first "housewives" single ever recorded. jo de la rosa, an original orange county "housewife." >> jimmy: o.c. >> "u can't control me." >> jimmy: i never heard that. >> her poem about slade smiley. yes, it's true! >> jimmy: is that -- is that what it's about? >> i...
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i agree one hundred percent with b.j. on this look to think that guantanamo population guantanamo is a distinct and unique population of individuals separate apart from any other person who's been involved in or potentially involved in activity or criminal terrorist is ridiculous of course there are people who have left who want to be gone over by the more people left guantanamo more people you're making an argument in absurdum. the fact is that the detainees at guantanamo seven hundred seventy nine at its peak have been through multiple layers of review processes. at the bush administration and of course as you point out tom in the obama administration and i will give you this point the obama administration had a smaller group of people to look at and what they also did is they decided to up the risk quotient that they're willing to take and that's part of the reason that eighty six were cleared for transfer that doesn't mean they were innocent no one even though obama station didn't say they were in it what you say is i
i agree one hundred percent with b.j. on this look to think that guantanamo population guantanamo is a distinct and unique population of individuals separate apart from any other person who's been involved in or potentially involved in activity or criminal terrorist is ridiculous of course there are people who have left who want to be gone over by the more people left guantanamo more people you're making an argument in absurdum. the fact is that the detainees at guantanamo seven hundred seventy...
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local independents like bill's stirling homes, b.j. adams and company and peak properties of aspen now face stiff competition from big-time brokers like christie's, sotheby's and coldwell banker. >> i think the circumstances in town, we couldn't just ignore these behemoths coming into our marketplace. >> so how does a local small business compete with the deep pockets of big brands? >> did i tell you i got the price reduction? >> for bill stirling and dawnette smith and dale potvin from peak properties, the answer was to form a single four-person agency. did you guys feel like you had to merge in order to compete with some of the other stuff that was happening in aspen? >> yes. >> it was time. >> i think we needed to figure out ways where we could operate with a critical scale that saved us money, and by merging that enabled us to do that, get more bang for our buck in the promotion. >> how did that first conversation go about merging? >> ever since i started with bill in 2003, and ever since i worked with bill, it's been a very casual
local independents like bill's stirling homes, b.j. adams and company and peak properties of aspen now face stiff competition from big-time brokers like christie's, sotheby's and coldwell banker. >> i think the circumstances in town, we couldn't just ignore these behemoths coming into our marketplace. >> so how does a local small business compete with the deep pockets of big brands? >> did i tell you i got the price reduction? >> for bill stirling and dawnette smith and...
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local independents like bill's stirling homes, b.j. adams and company and peak properties of aspen now face stiff competition from big-time brokers like christie's, sotheby's and coldwell banker. >> i think the circumstances in town, we couldn't just ignore these behemoths coming into our marketplace. >> so how does a local small business compete with the deep pockets of big brands? >> did i tell you i got the price reduction? >> for bill stirling and dawnette smith and dale potvin from peak properties, the answer was to form a single four-person agency. did you guys feel like you had to merge in order to compete with some of the other stuff that was happening in aspen? >> yes. >> it was time. >> i think we need ed to figure out ways where we could operate with a critical scale that saved us money, and by merging that enabled us to do that, get more bang for our buck in the promotion. >> how did that first conversation go about merging? >> ever since i started with bill in 2003, and ever since i worked with bill, it's been a very casua
local independents like bill's stirling homes, b.j. adams and company and peak properties of aspen now face stiff competition from big-time brokers like christie's, sotheby's and coldwell banker. >> i think the circumstances in town, we couldn't just ignore these behemoths coming into our marketplace. >> so how does a local small business compete with the deep pockets of big brands? >> did i tell you i got the price reduction? >> for bill stirling and dawnette smith and...
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in the night game b.j. upton blasted another home run to left field and his brother justin hit a back-to-back homer to right field in a 10-2 win leaving some fans to dance shirrless even in that weather. last pair of brothers to hit back-to-back homers was paul and wayne back in 1938. >>> former major leaguer manny ramirez is playing baseball in taiwan for the eda rhinos. and tuesday he hit his third home run. >> manny! home run! home run! >> they say home run in chinese the same way. >>> just ahead he's back and breaking records. psy's new single is setting the web on fire yet again. >>> welcome back. a nice simple forecast day in the west, we're looking at sunshine galore out there. now, we are going to see more clouds, the exception being southern portions of california from l.a. to san diego, oceanside, also back towards phoenix and vegas. partly cloudy but still looking beautiful temperaturewise. and i know everyone in the northwest loves these great periods of weather, but you always know it's not goi
in the night game b.j. upton blasted another home run to left field and his brother justin hit a back-to-back homer to right field in a 10-2 win leaving some fans to dance shirrless even in that weather. last pair of brothers to hit back-to-back homers was paul and wayne back in 1938. >>> former major leaguer manny ramirez is playing baseball in taiwan for the eda rhinos. and tuesday he hit his third home run. >> manny! home run! home run! >> they say home run in chinese...
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. >>> and in baseball just call baseball's outfielders b.j. upton the bash brothers. dustin smashes his league-leading tenth home run of the year. the braves would win, 4-3. and in the nightcap b.j. goes deep in the fifth inning. it's his third homer. next up is justin. you guessed it. he bashed another one, this one to center field. it's the second time that brothers have homered in the same game. the braves win, 10-2. >>> when we return, a harsh new report on the obama administration's handling of the terror attack in benghazi, libya. >>> plus, way of the samurai. we'll tell you how a utah man defended a neighbor under attack. we'll tell you how a utah man defended a neighbor under attack. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. ( bird
. >>> and in baseball just call baseball's outfielders b.j. upton the bash brothers. dustin smashes his league-leading tenth home run of the year. the braves would win, 4-3. and in the nightcap b.j. goes deep in the fifth inning. it's his third homer. next up is justin. you guessed it. he bashed another one, this one to center field. it's the second time that brothers have homered in the same game. the braves win, 10-2. >>> when we return, a harsh new report on the obama...
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b.j., is the fire out? is the scene under control? are emergency service personnel able to answer the area where the blast occurred? >> we really don't know if the fire is completely out. that was briefing about an hour ago and that question was asked and the official -- the sheriff, deputy -- chief deputy sheriff of mcchren unanimous county said he did not have knowledge of that nor did a state trooper jason reyes who was also conducting the briefing. so we're not exactly sure. i did have a conversation with a state representative who this morning was able to tour the site and the neighborhood and he said that it's gone. it's -- the plant is no more. >> suarez: has anyone been recovered in an area close to the blasts in the last several hours? >> officials are being very, very careful with this whole thing of recovery, of discovery and whatever and they're backing off of any earlier numbers of possible fatalities that they were given. they said they're doing this in respect of the volunteer firefighters and the citizens of west. they
b.j., is the fire out? is the scene under control? are emergency service personnel able to answer the area where the blast occurred? >> we really don't know if the fire is completely out. that was briefing about an hour ago and that question was asked and the official -- the sheriff, deputy -- chief deputy sheriff of mcchren unanimous county said he did not have knowledge of that nor did a state trooper jason reyes who was also conducting the briefing. so we're not exactly sure. i did...
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b.j., is the fire out? is the scene under control? are emergency service personnel able to answer the area where the blast occurred? >> we really don't know if the fire is completely out. that was briefing about an hour ago and that question was asked and the official -- the sheriff, deputy -- chief deputy sheriff of county said he did not have knowledge of that nor did a state trooper jason reyes who was also conducting the briefing. so we're not exactly sure. i did have a conversation with a state representative who this morning was able to tour the site and the neighborhood and he said that it's gone. it's -- the plant is no more. >> suarez: has anyone been recovered in an area close to the blasts in thelaeveral hours? >> officials are being very, very with this who thing of recovery, of discovery and whatever and they're backing off of any earlier numbers of pole fatalities that they were given. they said they're doing this in respect of the volunteer firefighters and the citizens of west. they want to be extremely diligent and ex
b.j., is the fire out? is the scene under control? are emergency service personnel able to answer the area where the blast occurred? >> we really don't know if the fire is completely out. that was briefing about an hour ago and that question was asked and the official -- the sheriff, deputy -- chief deputy sheriff of county said he did not have knowledge of that nor did a state trooper jason reyes who was also conducting the briefing. so we're not exactly sure. i did have a conversation...
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b.j., is the fire out? is the scene under control? are emergency service personnel able to answer the area where the blast occurred? >> we really don't know if the fire is completely out. that was briefing about an hour ago and that question was asked and the official -- the sheriff, deputy -- chief deputy sheriff ofhren unanimous county said he did not have knowledge of that nor did a state trooper jason reyes who was also conducting the briefing. so we're not exactly sure. i did have a conversation with a state representative who this morning was able to tour the site and the neighborhood and he said that it's gone. it's -- the plant is no more. the blasts in thelasteveralcloso hour >> o being very, very carefuli th whole thing of recovery, of discovery and whatever and they're backing ofof any earlier num of possible fatalities that they were given. they said they're doing this in respect of the volunteer firefighters and the citizens of west. they want to be extremely diligent and extremely careful before they say anything about t
b.j., is the fire out? is the scene under control? are emergency service personnel able to answer the area where the blast occurred? >> we really don't know if the fire is completely out. that was briefing about an hour ago and that question was asked and the official -- the sheriff, deputy -- chief deputy sheriff ofhren unanimous county said he did not have knowledge of that nor did a state trooper jason reyes who was also conducting the briefing. so we're not exactly sure. i did have a...
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and b.j. daniels from south florida. and the raiders took quarterback tyler wilson. took tight end costa and michael riviera, and stacy mcgee, and just selected missouri western defensive end, david bass in the feign. third round of the zurich classic. missing his front foot. 2009 u.s. open champ lucas glover is the leader. 14-under, up by two strokes going into sunday's final round. >> this abc7 sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. >> ama: a big weekend for astronomy buffs. the unusual site >> ama: join me at 9:00 on cable 13. we'll take you which bay area rock music venue was named the second best in the nation. then at 11:00, growing concern about crime in san francisco's castro neighborhood. the bit of the past that is coming back to life to help. at 9:00 and 11:00 on abc7 news. >> a big treat for star gazers. saturn will be clearly visible in the night sky. you can see the planet there in the center of the screen. saturn reaches opposition with the sun and will be visible all night long. also at its closest point to earth in year so will appe
and b.j. daniels from south florida. and the raiders took quarterback tyler wilson. took tight end costa and michael riviera, and stacy mcgee, and just selected missouri western defensive end, david bass in the feign. third round of the zurich classic. missing his front foot. 2009 u.s. open champ lucas glover is the leader. 14-under, up by two strokes going into sunday's final round. >> this abc7 sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. >> ama: a big weekend for...
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and b.j. daniels from south florida. and the raiders took quarterback tyler w tight end costa and micl riviera, and stacy mcgee, and just selected missouri western defensive end, david bass in the feign. third round of the zurich classic. missing front foot. 2009 u.s. open champ lucas glover is the leader. 14-under, up by two strokes going into sunday's final round. >> this abc7 sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. >> ama: a big weekend f astronomy buffs. the unusual site >> ama: join me at 9:00 on cable 13. we'll take you which bay area rock music venue was named the second best in the nation. then at 11:00, growing concern about crime in san francisco's castro neighborhood. the bit of the past that is coming back to life to help. at 9:00 and 11:00 on abc7 news. >> a big treat for star gazers. saturn will be clearly visible u can see the planet there in the center of the screen. saturn reaches opposition with the sun and will be visible all night long. also at its closest point to earth in year so wi
and b.j. daniels from south florida. and the raiders took quarterback tyler w tight end costa and micl riviera, and stacy mcgee, and just selected missouri western defensive end, david bass in the feign. third round of the zurich classic. missing front foot. 2009 u.s. open champ lucas glover is the leader. 14-under, up by two strokes going into sunday's final round. >> this abc7 sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. >> ama: a big weekend f astronomy buffs. the...
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quarterback b.j. daniels. offensive tackle carter bykowski. and cornerback marcus cooper. the raiders also added seven new players to their roster. quarterback tyler wilson. tight end nick kasa. running back latavius murray. tight end mychal rivera. defensive tackle stacy mcgee. wide reciever brice butler. and defensive end david bass. the sharks drop the final game of the season before heading into the playoffs. justin williams of the l.a. kings scored what proved to be the winning goal in the third period as the kings went on to beat the sharks three-to-two. the sharks will begin their ninth straight playoff appearance in vancouver against the third-seeded canucks. tickets for when they come back to san jose start at 71 dollars. and remember you can watch the weather forecast whenever it is convenient for you on our 24/7 bay area news channel. you can also get headlines and live traffic. it's on comcast 193. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the
quarterback b.j. daniels. offensive tackle carter bykowski. and cornerback marcus cooper. the raiders also added seven new players to their roster. quarterback tyler wilson. tight end nick kasa. running back latavius murray. tight end mychal rivera. defensive tackle stacy mcgee. wide reciever brice butler. and defensive end david bass. the sharks drop the final game of the season before heading into the playoffs. justin williams of the l.a. kings scored what proved to be the winning goal in the...
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the members of the planning committee are b.j. jones, lamont bishop, lance burton, trevor honeycut, melvyn phillips, eldoris cameron, dr. fanny preston wylie and peter fits simmons. the members of the committee -- let's give them all a round of applause for their hard work. (applause) >> i particularly wanted to do that at the front end of the day's program because we always get to the back end when we're rushing and rush out and don't have an opportunity to acknowledge the people who really have done the hard work. as i mentioned, the society is a membership based institution that derives most of our operating revenue from membership dues f. you're not a member of the society, please join us or renew your membership today. i should note that anyone who joins or renews a membership today will receive a free autographed copy of our keynote speaker's new book, the title of which is martin's dream: my journey and the legacy of martin luther king, jr. we have a terrific program planned for you today. of course, the heart of the progra
the members of the planning committee are b.j. jones, lamont bishop, lance burton, trevor honeycut, melvyn phillips, eldoris cameron, dr. fanny preston wylie and peter fits simmons. the members of the committee -- let's give them all a round of applause for their hard work. (applause) >> i particularly wanted to do that at the front end of the day's program because we always get to the back end when we're rushing and rush out and don't have an opportunity to acknowledge the people who...
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in the top of the fifth, b.j. upton goes deep. on the very next pitch, his brother, justin upton smacks one over the right center field wall. that's back-to-back homers by a pair of brothers. the first since paul and lloyd wainer in 1938. barnacle, you still have your stub from that game? listen, i've been waiting all morning for that one. every time the reds pitchers strike out 11 batters, la rosa's pizzeria gives away a pizza with toppings. they average 26,000 fans a game and it's cost them already 100,000 bucks. >>> big news out of college sports, we have a name for college football's new four-team playoff. apparently they brought in the biggest minds in marketing to come up with the perfect title. you want to know what it is? i want a drum roll. the college football playoff. >> ah. >> wow! that's the name. college football playoff. the four-team playoff will get underway in the 2014/2015 season. >>> to more serious matters, coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," we will update the new information on the boston bomb
in the top of the fifth, b.j. upton goes deep. on the very next pitch, his brother, justin upton smacks one over the right center field wall. that's back-to-back homers by a pair of brothers. the first since paul and lloyd wainer in 1938. barnacle, you still have your stub from that game? listen, i've been waiting all morning for that one. every time the reds pitchers strike out 11 batters, la rosa's pizzeria gives away a pizza with toppings. they average 26,000 fans a game and it's cost them...
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but even when b.j. became the first woman to win a race in the states, the chauvinists kept on shouting. >> rubin: a lot of them would boo at me and tell me to go home, make babies, get out of there. it was not a woman's place to be on the racetrack. >> simon: that was more than 40 years ago, and times have changed, but how much? some of the boys in the stands still refuse to shut up. what do they say? >> rosie: "go home and have a baby. go home and stay in the kitchen." >> simon: it's one thing to ignore hecklers, but what about the people who put her in the saddle? >> rosie: there still are owners and trainers that don't want to ride a female. the only way that i deal with that is, you know, to try to beat that person in a race, beat that trainer or owner in a race. >> simon: and since winning is all that matters, she says, what difference does it make if your name is rosie or ralph? >> rosie: most of the time, i feel like i'm just one of the guys. >> simon: horse racing is one of the few sports where
but even when b.j. became the first woman to win a race in the states, the chauvinists kept on shouting. >> rubin: a lot of them would boo at me and tell me to go home, make babies, get out of there. it was not a woman's place to be on the racetrack. >> simon: that was more than 40 years ago, and times have changed, but how much? some of the boys in the stands still refuse to shut up. what do they say? >> rosie: "go home and have a baby. go home and stay in the...
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. >> reporter: sergeant b.j. ganam lost a leg to an ied. he, gabe, and a handful of others from the semper fi fund are visiting the boston bomb survivors, offering not just financial support, but real life advice. >> their whole lives are going to change. it's not just to get out of the hospital, heal and throw a prosthetic on, wham, bam, thank you ma'am and they're done. it's the rest of their life. >> reporter: roseann moved to a rehab center this week. her right leg was amputated above her knee. she calls semper fi an inspiration. >> i'm actually very lucky to be alive. what can you say? you can't go backwards. you can only move forwards. that's the direction i'm going. >> this isn't the end. this is the beginning. >> reporter: as for gabe and celeste, they spoke for only a few minutes. what started with tears and questions ended in laughter and a lifetime bond. >> not only do they have strong accents, they have a strong spirit. >> reporter: katy tur, nbc news, boston. >> that is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. tha
. >> reporter: sergeant b.j. ganam lost a leg to an ied. he, gabe, and a handful of others from the semper fi fund are visiting the boston bomb survivors, offering not just financial support, but real life advice. >> their whole lives are going to change. it's not just to get out of the hospital, heal and throw a prosthetic on, wham, bam, thank you ma'am and they're done. it's the rest of their life. >> reporter: roseann moved to a rehab center this week. her right leg was...
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they selected also a quarterback, a fellow by the name of b.j. daniels out of south florida. of the 49ers' 11 draft picks, six were defensive players. and the raiders picked up a quarterback today, wilson. wilson was oakland's first pick of the day. they followed it up with two tight ends, nick markakis and michael rivera out of tennessee. the raiders took five skill position players. tell you what, there's a huge football audience out there that are just hanging on to every pick, trying to dissect it and figure it out, like they think they know more than the guys in alameda and santa clara. >> but what do you think about the picks? why don't you dissect them? >> let me see them in practice. they look good in shorts and they look good on paper. but once you get them out there at game speed, it's something like they've never seen. >> and lattimore, is that good that you take him injured and have him sit out a year? >> ann, trust me. they've done all the research. they've figured it out. if they didn't think he was worth anything, he wouldn't be at the 49er headquarters. >> wha
they selected also a quarterback, a fellow by the name of b.j. daniels out of south florida. of the 49ers' 11 draft picks, six were defensive players. and the raiders picked up a quarterback today, wilson. wilson was oakland's first pick of the day. they followed it up with two tight ends, nick markakis and michael rivera out of tennessee. the raiders took five skill position players. tell you what, there's a huge football audience out there that are just hanging on to every pick, trying to...
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what do you say if it's not a b.j.? and h.j.? can you say that on television? >> jimmy: i don't think so. sorry. just tell the story. >> something is happening under the table. >> jimmy: someone was giving you a hand. >> yes. and this is in the scene, by the way. in the movie. so only the characters, me and this girl are supposed to kind of know about it. and so we shot first the other side of the table where everyone is acting and none of them have any idea this is going on. and then this is my first day acting with de niro. they cut to my coverage so the camera is now pointing at me and this girl is kind of -- she was just -- if you want movie magic pfs she was just kind of rubbing my leg a little bit under the table. and it's embarrassing. it's a tough scene to do and commit to in probably one of the greatest act tors of our time. they went about the scene the way they were doing it. except bob. by the way, he told me i could see him bob. he was just looking at me and pointing and going -- >> jimmy: and why wouldn't he? >> taking me out of it a little bit. >
what do you say if it's not a b.j.? and h.j.? can you say that on television? >> jimmy: i don't think so. sorry. just tell the story. >> something is happening under the table. >> jimmy: someone was giving you a hand. >> yes. and this is in the scene, by the way. in the movie. so only the characters, me and this girl are supposed to kind of know about it. and so we shot first the other side of the table where everyone is acting and none of them have any idea this is...
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b.j. walters, we're all watching and rooting for you. thank you so much for joining us this morning with your story. >> thank you. >>> "starting point" back in a moment. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> welcome back to our live coverage of the aftermath and investigation into the boston marathon bombings. cnn has been able to confirm that the 19-year-old suspect i don't he car tsarnaev has been communicating with interrogators in his hospital. we don't know if that communication is written, spoken or otherwise. but cnn now able to confirm that dzhokhar tsarnaev is communicating with those people questioning him right now. it has been a tumultuous week. let's go to pamela brown live now with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: well, the city of boston is still in recovery mode after a week of terror, chaos, and heartache. 2:50 p.m. april 15th, a bomb goeses off at the finish line of the boston marathon. 12 seconds later, another explos
b.j. walters, we're all watching and rooting for you. thank you so much for joining us this morning with your story. >> thank you. >>> "starting point" back in a moment. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> welcome back to our live coverage of the aftermath and investigation into the boston marathon bombings. cnn has been able to confirm that the 19-year-old suspect i...
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quarterback b.j. daniels. offensive tackle carter bykowski. and cornerback marcus cooper the raiders also added seven new players to their roster. quarterback tyler wilson. tight end nick kasa. running back latavius murray. tight end mychal rivera. defensive tackle stacy mcgee. wide reciever brice butler. and defensive end david bass. >> clips and clamor for the obama dinner. he has new plans! >> i understand the second term you need new energy. try new things and my team and i wanted to borrow one of michele's track tricks.... [laughter] i thought this looked pretty good. that looked pretty good. >> it looked like a great time. >> and i we have this basketball game in oakland and people are going to be tilted it all day. >> yes. >> is a playoff. how about the afternoon? >> it is going to be beautiful. it will be nice with temperatures in the '70s and oakland nearly 80 degrees. nine these inland. the warm weather will be here tuesday. >> maybe i will see you for the tailgating? >> what were you thinking about? >> i dunno, but and remember you
quarterback b.j. daniels. offensive tackle carter bykowski. and cornerback marcus cooper the raiders also added seven new players to their roster. quarterback tyler wilson. tight end nick kasa. running back latavius murray. tight end mychal rivera. defensive tackle stacy mcgee. wide reciever brice butler. and defensive end david bass. >> clips and clamor for the obama dinner. he has new plans! >> i understand the second term you need new energy. try new things and my team and i...
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and nick moody from from florida state and three 7-round picks, to sect a quarterback, b.j. daniels and carter bykowski and marcus coopers from rutgers. >>> quarterback has been a fluid position and they addressed that positiowith their 4th round pick taking tyler wilson of the arnsas. wilson was a two-year starter for the razorbacks throwing for 21 touchdown passes last year and 24 in his junior year. the raiders hafour pims in today's 6th round and took nick casa of colorado and michael rivera of tennessee and they chose a running back,lattous murray and defensive tackle stacey magee of oakland. bryce butler andffensive weurle david bosof mi some local players drafted brian schwenke goes to tennessee. stephon taylor goes to the cardd william diego and houston took san jose state ckle wednesdayenberry and anthony goes to the ravens notice 7th round, still to come the latest [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. e
and nick moody from from florida state and three 7-round picks, to sect a quarterback, b.j. daniels and carter bykowski and marcus coopers from rutgers. >>> quarterback has been a fluid position and they addressed that positiowith their 4th round pick taking tyler wilson of the arnsas. wilson was a two-year starter for the razorbacks throwing for 21 touchdown passes last year and 24 in his junior year. the raiders hafour pims in today's 6th round and took nick casa of colorado and...
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the pioneer was a woman named b.j. ruben. 30 years old. she was sort of the jackie robinson of racing. she was the first one. and she wasn't greeted very nicely. in fact, other jockeys threatened to boycott a big race if she races. she ended up racing in the bahamas. but the chauvinism is still there. our lady just keeps on saying that the guys in the stands are shouting, go back to the kitchen. have babies, you know. you don't belong here. >> rosie shows them what she can do. definitely remember team rosie. she shows them what she can do. every woman talks about her weight. jockeys in particular are concerned about their weight. is weight an issue for her? >> it's so enormous she insists on staying at 113 on the dot. and she -- >> 113. >> this is not a narcissistic woman, but she weighs herself. she counted off the times she weighs herself a day. about 15 times a day. she never stops weighing herself, and she insists on being at 113. it's a lot more -- it's a lot worse than boxers. >> i think he was 113 in sixth grade. >> how good is she?
the pioneer was a woman named b.j. ruben. 30 years old. she was sort of the jackie robinson of racing. she was the first one. and she wasn't greeted very nicely. in fact, other jockeys threatened to boycott a big race if she races. she ended up racing in the bahamas. but the chauvinism is still there. our lady just keeps on saying that the guys in the stands are shouting, go back to the kitchen. have babies, you know. you don't belong here. >> rosie shows them what she can do. definitely...
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it amazes me that america liberals feminists moved along and got his b.j. under the desk. for something nice and polite about his friend. and it is a big deal? >> stephanie: that was my reaction. >> caller: i'm trying to understand this. let me tell the people, you're making a very vicious and bad mistake. i'm here to tell them and let them know -- you can mark it on your calendar. this is a bad mistake because we are not going to stand for it. we are sick and tired of them holding president -- everything he says, everything he eats, everything he -- >> stephanie: it seemed like a pretty harmless, mild joke to me. >> caller: it is petty. you can tell that to your friend, jacki schechner, too. it was petty. it was not a professional environment. it was a fund-raiser. i have been to many fund-raisers. they're relaxed fun atmospheres so i don't know -- i don't know where that came from. but that's their new talking point. >> stephanie: h-e-double toothpicks. >> bernie sanders has a point when he's criticizing obama for chain cpi. >> stephanie: that's a totally different subje
it amazes me that america liberals feminists moved along and got his b.j. under the desk. for something nice and polite about his friend. and it is a big deal? >> stephanie: that was my reaction. >> caller: i'm trying to understand this. let me tell the people, you're making a very vicious and bad mistake. i'm here to tell them and let them know -- you can mark it on your calendar. this is a bad mistake because we are not going to stand for it. we are sick and tired of them holding...
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b.j. upton goes deep. on the next pitch his brother justin upton over the right center field wall. back-to-back home runs by a pair of brothers! the first time that has happened in the bigs since 1938. braves win 10-2 and they are the best team in baseball. >> i saw that first one. >> back in '38? >> good guys, too, weren't they? >> they went out after it. >> the braves are incredible. 15-537 best team in baseball, would you say, at the moment, the braves? >> at this moment, yes. >> 30 games in but they are tough. tomorrow, roger goodell the nfl commissioner will be here and along with the espn analyst, jon gruden. >> we love that guy, jon gruden! >> new developments in the trial of the philadelphia abortion provider kermit gosnell and the a judge tossed out three of the charges against him. joe who has been covering the trial from the beginning will join us. you're watching "morning joe," brewed by starbucks. we love to eat. we just didn't know that our plants did, too. then we started using miracle-gro liquafeed every two weeks. now our plants get the food they need while we wate
b.j. upton goes deep. on the next pitch his brother justin upton over the right center field wall. back-to-back home runs by a pair of brothers! the first time that has happened in the bigs since 1938. braves win 10-2 and they are the best team in baseball. >> i saw that first one. >> back in '38? >> good guys, too, weren't they? >> they went out after it. >> the braves are incredible. 15-537 best team in baseball, would you say, at the moment, the braves? >>...
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compare that to the work of b.j. fog at stanford, works on something called keptology. computers have an infinity nate memory, they never get tired. you can change their appears and they can ava themselves of almost all the techniques an individual person can too. this is a whole. a theory suggest that computers can be persuasive in the way we're persuasive. so you know this one anecdote but -- maybe it will want kerr away from me -- but think about this one example. turns out that we're more likely to talk about ourselves to people who talk about themselves. we tell more to'em who tell stuff about themselves. computers, too. so there's a study suggesting if a computer says, i was made in 2005. when were you born? you're more likely -- if you compound that with the fact that not only can i know that in general people are susceptible to the notion if you -- i tell you something, you'll tell me something. maybe that doesn't work on you, maybe something else does. if it's an arms reassume not going with the -- arms e.r.a. i'm not going with the consumer. >> one more questi
compare that to the work of b.j. fog at stanford, works on something called keptology. computers have an infinity nate memory, they never get tired. you can change their appears and they can ava themselves of almost all the techniques an individual person can too. this is a whole. a theory suggest that computers can be persuasive in the way we're persuasive. so you know this one anecdote but -- maybe it will want kerr away from me -- but think about this one example. turns out that we're more...
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me and her and her black lab b.j. would go out and spend hours tooth. she not only taught me the proper way to handal firearm and enjoy wildlife but also life lessons i don't think i would have gotten if i hadn't spent that much time with her in the outdoors enjoying that heritage. this belief in the second amendment is critically important to south dakotans. i certainly appreciate the fact that i have the opportunity to enjoy it. now i have a chance with my own kids and with my husband brian. open to -- opening day of pheasant season is always big in south dakota. it's a family reunion but many friends show up as well. it starts with a big breakfast, we gathering together for good entertainment and conversation .ntil it's time to go out it's a tradition we don't want to lose. i want to give you a few facts about south dakota. with over 700,000 acres of public hunting land, south dakota is home to the nation's best pheasant hunting and it's the pheasant hunting capital of the world. last year, pheasant hunters were able to put 1.55 million roosters in t
me and her and her black lab b.j. would go out and spend hours tooth. she not only taught me the proper way to handal firearm and enjoy wildlife but also life lessons i don't think i would have gotten if i hadn't spent that much time with her in the outdoors enjoying that heritage. this belief in the second amendment is critically important to south dakotans. i certainly appreciate the fact that i have the opportunity to enjoy it. now i have a chance with my own kids and with my husband brian....