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name something you'd be shocked to see a boxer wearing when he takes off his robe. >> a bra. steve: a bra. i'd be stunned, too. fred. >> nothing. steve: nothing. pass or play? >> we're gonna play. steve: they're gonna play. >> good job, freddy. steve: what's up, freddy? how you doing, man? >> man, i'm good. i'm good, steve. i'm good. steve: fred, what do you do for a living? >> i work for the antiterrorism assistance program for the department of state. i'm a transportation coordinator. i used to be down at the warehouse with my boys kicking boxes, and somebody heard i was gonna be on the show, so they promoted me between the time i tried out and the time i got here. ha ha ha! >> good job, honey. >> yeah. they promoted. i said, "i'm going to see uncle steve. i'm going to see uncle steve." steve: freddy... >> yes, sir? steve: so you was in the warehouse kicking boxes. they found out your family was coming on "family feud." they promoted you... >> yes, sir. steve: to-- what's your title now? >> transportation coordinator. >> yeah. yes! steve: now, what that got to do with terro
name something you'd be shocked to see a boxer wearing when he takes off his robe. >> a bra. steve: a bra. i'd be stunned, too. fred. >> nothing. steve: nothing. pass or play? >> we're gonna play. steve: they're gonna play. >> good job, freddy. steve: what's up, freddy? how you doing, man? >> man, i'm good. i'm good, steve. i'm good. steve: fred, what do you do for a living? >> i work for the antiterrorism assistance program for the department of state. i'm a...
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senator fischer. >> thank you, chairman boxer. mr. diloreto, you just said you were from oregon, and you had the dtm there. when i was a state legislator, i met a representative in your legislature, bruce stark, who worked on the btm. how many vehicles did you have involved in that, do you knowsome. >> no. >> you said you're looking to expand it, how many -- >> i do not. >> do you know what the cost of the program was? >> no. but i can get you all that information. i'm not an expert in it, but i can get you everything you need on that, the you bet. >> and do you know how long it would take to set it up? >> we estimate you're looking at probably ten years or more because you're going to have to either retrofit existing vehicles or wait million you turn over your entire -- or wait until you alternative over your entire fleet. >> okay, thank you. a as a civil engineer, i know that senator inhofe, i was told, asked a question about planning, i believe, to mr. lewis, when i had stepped out. but with for you, sir, as a civil engineer on pla
senator fischer. >> thank you, chairman boxer. mr. diloreto, you just said you were from oregon, and you had the dtm there. when i was a state legislator, i met a representative in your legislature, bruce stark, who worked on the btm. how many vehicles did you have involved in that, do you knowsome. >> no. >> you said you're looking to expand it, how many -- >> i do not. >> do you know what the cost of the program was? >> no. but i can get you all that...
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boxer. he has the ears of a former boxer and he talks like a bit of a boxer. his opponents such machoism is a negative. former prime minister called him a and australians, particularly women, haven't warmed to him yet. >> but on the campaign trail. >> i think that you deserve a better government. i think we are a great country, and a great people. i just don't believe that we can afford another three years like the last six years. >> abbott has made much of outback visits promising engangment with indigenous communities. his campaign focus has been along the south and east coasts. >> the election will be one or loss in suburban areas of australia's biggest cities. if the policy can win more in melbourne, city, and here in prison ban, then he will become prime minister. >> would give him a global voice, and thrust him into the debate of syria, a conflict he dismisses. >> he always been underestimated. he has defeated all of his skeptics and he is on the cusp of doing it again. if he reverts t
boxer. he has the ears of a former boxer and he talks like a bit of a boxer. his opponents such machoism is a negative. former prime minister called him a and australians, particularly women, haven't warmed to him yet. >> but on the campaign trail. >> i think that you deserve a better government. i think we are a great country, and a great people. i just don't believe that we can afford another three years like the last six years. >> abbott has made much of outback visits...
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boxer: okay. i want to talk about what's happening in this congress, or better yet what's not happening. we have to pass a continuing resolution so we can fund this government. that means all the functions, whether it's air traffic controllers, whether it's building our highways, whether it's f.b.i. agents, whether it's paying social security, all the things that we do -- medicare part-d -- we have to pass a continuing resolution to keep this government going, sending meat inspecial interests out to make swhaoeur -- sending meet inspectors out to make sure we don't get poisoned and the rest. and where is the house? all spending bills have to start over there. republicans control it. they have not sent us a continuing resolution. we also have to make sure that we pay our debts, just like all americans. debts that we voted for, whether it's military spending, domestic spending, spending to help our farmers, spending to help recover from hurricane sandy; we have to pay our debts. and to do that, we h
boxer: okay. i want to talk about what's happening in this congress, or better yet what's not happening. we have to pass a continuing resolution so we can fund this government. that means all the functions, whether it's air traffic controllers, whether it's building our highways, whether it's f.b.i. agents, whether it's paying social security, all the things that we do -- medicare part-d -- we have to pass a continuing resolution to keep this government going, sending meat inspecial interests...
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there are plenty of good boxers but very few that create their own brand. you made your own empire, you have your money team and celebrities like lil wayne and justin bieber who want to be around you. what advice do you have? >> i don't have something against, you know, any brand as far as nike, reebok or adid as, i believe on wearing my own brand on my back. i believe in being the first. so do i think the money team some day can be like nike or reebok? absolutely. but everything takes time. >> one of the stories of your life as we've been following you over the years is the relationship with your father. >> roller coaster ride, yes. >> weren't speaking to him for a while and he's back in your corner. talk about that relationship with your father and you guys are much closer at this point, right? >> my dad, he left my life when i was 16. my dad went to prison when i was 16. >> how long was he away? >> came back into my life when i was 21. i had been on my own from 16 to 21 living in vegas. i moved to vegas when i was 19. i went to the olympic games in '96 a
there are plenty of good boxers but very few that create their own brand. you made your own empire, you have your money team and celebrities like lil wayne and justin bieber who want to be around you. what advice do you have? >> i don't have something against, you know, any brand as far as nike, reebok or adid as, i believe on wearing my own brand on my back. i believe in being the first. so do i think the money team some day can be like nike or reebok? absolutely. but everything takes...
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>> reporter: that's a proposal from senator boxer. she says congress should not get their paychecks if members of the public who work for the government don't get paid and don't go to work. tomorrow could be furlough day, 800,000 federal employees could face not coming to work. so she's saying, well, then, congress shouldn't get paid either. which begs the question, is congress really essential? the guidelines are essential workers and programs have to keep functioning even if the government goes into partial shutdown mode. those deemed nonessential or less essential has to stay home. barbara boxer says even if congress works, they shouldn't get paid. >> we will see as the clock continues to tick. libby casey in washington. thank you. >>> as we mentioned at the top of the program president obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met at the white house earlier this morning. after that meeting they spoke with reporters. let's listen. >> we're having a few issues with that sound. we, of course, will get that for you in a mome
>> reporter: that's a proposal from senator boxer. she says congress should not get their paychecks if members of the public who work for the government don't get paid and don't go to work. tomorrow could be furlough day, 800,000 federal employees could face not coming to work. so she's saying, well, then, congress shouldn't get paid either. which begs the question, is congress really essential? the guidelines are essential workers and programs have to keep functioning even if the...
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we'll talk live to senator barbara boxer. how do republicans try to justify their attacks on health care and the poor? i'll talk live to a republican congress. >>> ant tape you need to see. florida's attorney general apologizes for canceling a planned execution to host a fund-raiser. what's on your mind tonight? e-mail me. friend or foe, i want to know. reply al is ahead. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >>> now that the ted cruz circus is over what will the senators who do real work do next? i'll talk live with california senator barbara boxer next. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual
we'll talk live to senator barbara boxer. how do republicans try to justify their attacks on health care and the poor? i'll talk live to a republican congress. >>> ant tape you need to see. florida's attorney general apologizes for canceling a planned execution to host a fund-raiser. what's on your mind tonight? e-mail me. friend or foe, i want to know. reply al is ahead. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by...
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real quick, the votes yes mccain, flake corker, menendez, boxer, barbara boxer supporting her guy president obama. ben card democrat in maryland. shaheen new hampshire, coons. as liberal as they get supporting action. oh my god. and dick durbin. dick durbin supporting action. who would have thunk it and angus king knows some surprising nos. marco rubio no. chris murphy, jim reesh, bob johnson, rand paul we knew that tom you uudoll how could you process it. >> this was the easiest vote senate relations committee between menendez and corker you had bipartisan effort president's resolution. you touched on tellerrier. the first and most important thing for the president to do is to convince the president and american people that there is a strategic american interest in taking action against saddam hussein. not simply a humanitarian or an international component but there is a strategic u.s. interest. and, you are right. the outcome in syria is either assad wins in which case hezbollah and iran and russia win or assad loses in which case iran, hezbollah, and russialess. if assad, iran, hezbolla
real quick, the votes yes mccain, flake corker, menendez, boxer, barbara boxer supporting her guy president obama. ben card democrat in maryland. shaheen new hampshire, coons. as liberal as they get supporting action. oh my god. and dick durbin. dick durbin supporting action. who would have thunk it and angus king knows some surprising nos. marco rubio no. chris murphy, jim reesh, bob johnson, rand paul we knew that tom you uudoll how could you process it. >> this was the easiest vote...
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he boxed at one time, and he talks like a boxer, walks like a boxer, and people of australia have not really warmed to him. he was first elected in 2007. he held the job for three years, and then his deputy took over the leadership of the party. she didn't prove very popular, and then kevin rudd got his old job back. a ridiculous situation of merry-go-round. i think it was the labor government losing than the tony abbott party winning. >> one question about syria has been significant here in the u.s. any idea where tony abbott stands on that considering that australia is an ally. >> that's right. this is australia's moment in the foreign policy spotlight. tony abbott said just a few days ago on the campaign trail that syria was batties against batties, it showed a lack of intricate knowledge of the situation, he has not shown foreign policy unlike kevin rudd who was a caree--it remains to n when tony abbott is sworn in three days from now. >> at that point that's the situation with england as well, and that's not happening this time. we'll see if that happens in australia as well. now
he boxed at one time, and he talks like a boxer, walks like a boxer, and people of australia have not really warmed to him. he was first elected in 2007. he held the job for three years, and then his deputy took over the leadership of the party. she didn't prove very popular, and then kevin rudd got his old job back. a ridiculous situation of merry-go-round. i think it was the labor government losing than the tony abbott party winning. >> one question about syria has been significant here...
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check his boxers. pat him down real quick in case he's got it somewhere on him. we've got to check his boxers and stuff. >> while cermano is strip searched, the intelligence unit inspects his cell for the key. >> see, they hide stuff inside the toilet paper rolls. it's a nightmare to actually get in there and spot anything in there, especially small items like razors and things like that. >> use one of your hands. pull your bottom lip down. upper. >> see, they try to resew it and try to hide stuff in there. >> run your fingers through your hair. take your boxers off and hand them to me. >> though the key has yet to turn up, intelligence officers find other contraband. it involves the one thing cermano treasures the most. his books. >> these are messages that one gang member is writing to another. these messages will go throughout the facility and that way they'll know these guys are here. they'll also write other messages that have to do with the same thing, like trying to get people, assault people, whatever, and they're actually able to hand these over to the s
check his boxers. pat him down real quick in case he's got it somewhere on him. we've got to check his boxers and stuff. >> while cermano is strip searched, the intelligence unit inspects his cell for the key. >> see, they hide stuff inside the toilet paper rolls. it's a nightmare to actually get in there and spot anything in there, especially small items like razors and things like that. >> use one of your hands. pull your bottom lip down. upper. >> see, they try to...
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we'll talk live to senator barbara boxer. how do republicans try to justify their attacks on health care and the poor? i'll talk live to a republican congress. >>> ant tape you need to see. florida's attorney general apologizes for canceling a planned execution to host a fund-raiser. what's on your mind tonight? e-mail me. friend or foe, i want to know. reply al is ahead. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. ♪ for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. >>> now that the ted cruz circus is over what will the senators who do real work do next? i'll talk live with california senator barbara boxer next. i even wro
we'll talk live to senator barbara boxer. how do republicans try to justify their attacks on health care and the poor? i'll talk live to a republican congress. >>> ant tape you need to see. florida's attorney general apologizes for canceling a planned execution to host a fund-raiser. what's on your mind tonight? e-mail me. friend or foe, i want to know. reply al is ahead. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by...
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senator barbara boxer says those who use chemical weapons was the held accountable. let's take a live look at the senate relations committee hearing that began about 30 minutes ago. secretary of state john kerry, defense secretary chuck hagel asking -- by making the obama administration case for making military action against syria. they accuse chemical weapons against his own people. senators came back early for the hearing. they want to back until next week. in opening statements, this is one of the most important decisions this committee will make. >> that the world is watching not just to see what we decide, but it is watching to see how we make this decision. >> congress remains divided on issue of military action in syria. there will be another closed- door hearing tomorrow. later today on channel 2 news, hear what senator boxer asked the administration top officials. >> more details now. this morning president obama met with 16 lawmakers at the white house to try to rally support for a military strike. the president assured them that any military strikes would
senator barbara boxer says those who use chemical weapons was the held accountable. let's take a live look at the senate relations committee hearing that began about 30 minutes ago. secretary of state john kerry, defense secretary chuck hagel asking -- by making the obama administration case for making military action against syria. they accuse chemical weapons against his own people. senators came back early for the hearing. they want to back until next week. in opening statements, this is one...
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real quick, the votes yes mccain, flake corker, menendez, boxer, barbara boxer supporting her guy president obama. ben card democrat in maryland. shaheen new hampshire, coons. as liberal as they get supporting action. oh my god. and dick durbin. dick durbin supporting action. who would have thunk it and angus king knows some nos. marco rubio no. chris murphy, jim reesh, bob johnson, rand paul we knew that tom you uudoll how could you process it. >> this was the easiest vote senate relations committee between menendez and corker you had bipartisan effort president's resolution. you touched on tellerrier. the first and most important thing for the president to do is to convince the president and american people that there is a strategic american interest in taking action against saddam hussein. not simply a humanitarian or an international component but there is a strategic u.s. interest. and, you are right. the outcome in syria is either assad wins in which case hezbollah and iran and russia win or assad loses in which case iran, hezbollah, and russialess. if assad, iran, hezbollah, and russ
real quick, the votes yes mccain, flake corker, menendez, boxer, barbara boxer supporting her guy president obama. ben card democrat in maryland. shaheen new hampshire, coons. as liberal as they get supporting action. oh my god. and dick durbin. dick durbin supporting action. who would have thunk it and angus king knows some nos. marco rubio no. chris murphy, jim reesh, bob johnson, rand paul we knew that tom you uudoll how could you process it. >> this was the easiest vote senate...
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senator boxer, your view about where this thing stands right now? there's not going to be a vote on cloture, a vote to move ahead in the senate, so what's the future look like in terms of syria and whether or not we're going to attack? >> chris, we had many votes to move forward. but i think the right thing to do is to look at the developments of today. now, i have listened carefully to your whole setup piece and all of your guests. and no one talked about what assad did to his people. it seems to be, you know, the politics. and i want to take just ten seconds to say that what assad did is he used these vicious weapons that have been outlawed essentially since after world war i and he killed his own people. babies, infants, children. and the whole world has to look at this and respond. now, i give the president tremendous credit for two things. making sure the world remembered its commitments. we passed the chemical weapons convention in the united states senate. don't our votes mean anything, chris? so i think he was strong and he was resolute. and
senator boxer, your view about where this thing stands right now? there's not going to be a vote on cloture, a vote to move ahead in the senate, so what's the future look like in terms of syria and whether or not we're going to attack? >> chris, we had many votes to move forward. but i think the right thing to do is to look at the developments of today. now, i have listened carefully to your whole setup piece and all of your guests. and no one talked about what assad did to his people. it...
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>> i like liquor. >> boxers or briefs? >> boxers. >> do you wear thongs? >> yeah. >> ask miranda. >> just to the beach. >> all right. >> adam or -- come on. >> that's not nice and not funny, joann. >> we love you. >> i love you all too. >> glad i got to meet blake. >> and "the voice," oh, my gosh, it's monday and tuesday nights at 8:00, 7:00 central on, you know, nbc. thanks for coming by. >> thank you. ♪ you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ohhh...oh boy! i'm falling. everybody look out! ahhhhh...ugh. little help here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. anybody? mike's being healthy and chewing like a man. with one a day vitacraves for men. it's a gummy multivitamin with more b vitamins, which help convert food to energy, and help mike do manly things, like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. one a day vitacraves for men. has motionsense activated by your movement, the more you move the more it
>> i like liquor. >> boxers or briefs? >> boxers. >> do you wear thongs? >> yeah. >> ask miranda. >> just to the beach. >> all right. >> adam or -- come on. >> that's not nice and not funny, joann. >> we love you. >> i love you all too. >> glad i got to meet blake. >> and "the voice," oh, my gosh, it's monday and tuesday nights at 8:00, 7:00 central on, you know, nbc. thanks for coming by. >>...
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mayweather has been considered the best pound for pound boxer in the world could walk away with power $1 million thanks for an expected pay p-per-view buy. $65 for standard definition, $75 for hd. >> that's a look at sports headlines. i will be back with highlights and scores of today's college football games. >> michael, thank you. crews in colorado are scrambling to help those stranded by massive floods. a report on their progress is just ahead. >>> russia and the u.s. have come to an agreement on syria. up next, what the rest of the u.n. is saying about the deal. millions who need assistance now. we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. ç] >> this will mark the 5th anniversary of the crisis with a speech from the white house rose garden. he is expected to discuss the country's economic progress. a 5th person is presumed dead as the call for evacuations intentionfies in flood-ravaged colorado. four deaths have
mayweather has been considered the best pound for pound boxer in the world could walk away with power $1 million thanks for an expected pay p-per-view buy. $65 for standard definition, $75 for hd. >> that's a look at sports headlines. i will be back with highlights and scores of today's college football games. >> michael, thank you. crews in colorado are scrambling to help those stranded by massive floods. a report on their progress is just ahead. >>> russia and the u.s....
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we heard from barbara boxer. when we come back, we'll turn to the other side of the aisle with a republican congressman from texas. stay with us. ♪ [ male announcer ] now, taking care of things at home is just a tap away. ♪ introducing at&t digital life... ♪ ...personalized home security and automation... [ lock clicks ] ...that lets you be closer to home. that's so cool. [ male announcer ] get $100 in instant savings when you order digital life smart security. limited availability in select markets. ♪ then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. thank you. thank you. i got this. oh, no, i'll get it! let me get it. uh-uh-uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch
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i was already down to my boxers and i had it, like, tied around my boxer area. >> what would you have to tie it to? >> i had to tie it around my [ bleep ]. can i say that on tv? >> you just did. >> all right. well, that's where i had it. so i took it off and gave it to him. >> our producer also noticed a difference in walker's appearance. >> it's that piece i was telling you about. it's not done yet. see it? i had it last time. you didn't see it? it's old. it's like three years old. no. it's fairly new, i guess. a few days. you going to get me -- you're incriminating me here. >> walker's guilty plea to the ink charge makes for a brief but revealing hearing. >> lieutenant, he pled guilty to the charge. do you have anything to add? >> i'm going to go ahead and submit the evidence at this time. tattoo ink in a handy carrying case. i was just curious as to how old some of the tattoo work on his neck was. it looked a little fresh. there's -- >> yeah, it's old. it's, like -- >> like a week? >> like before this. this is about a week. >> how come it still looks a little red? >> because this i
i was already down to my boxers and i had it, like, tied around my boxer area. >> what would you have to tie it to? >> i had to tie it around my [ bleep ]. can i say that on tv? >> you just did. >> all right. well, that's where i had it. so i took it off and gave it to him. >> our producer also noticed a difference in walker's appearance. >> it's that piece i was telling you about. it's not done yet. see it? i had it last time. you didn't see it? it's old....
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senator barbara boxer. thank you so much, ma'am. >> okay. >>> coming up, we'll go live to ground zero as the nation marks the anniversary of september the 11th. >>> every 9/11, obviously, we remember those that we lost on that tragic day. but we also remember the incredible outpouring of neighbors helping neighbors. ♪ ♪ come on up lay your hands in mine ♪ ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. there's a lot i had to do... ... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial... or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefilled with fast-acting insulin used to help control high blood sugar when you eat. dial the exact does. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial.
senator barbara boxer. thank you so much, ma'am. >> okay. >>> coming up, we'll go live to ground zero as the nation marks the anniversary of september the 11th. >>> every 9/11, obviously, we remember those that we lost on that tragic day. but we also remember the incredible outpouring of neighbors helping neighbors. ♪ ♪ come on up lay your hands in mine ♪ ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they...
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joining us is barbara boxer who is listening to this lesson. i call it a lesson, senator, because it was not just happening on the school of a campus, but it was the president breaking down when this accident means and probably one of the better speeches that we heard from him about obamacare. do you think that this speech should be the one he should have been giving all along, week after week so everybody felt more informed about where they are? >> it's hard for me to be critical about the president on this because i know if he had made these speeches way back when it would have been too early because, as you just pointed out, the exchanges are just about to open october 1. so i would rather just move forward now. listen, i went home and spent time over the summer months going around my state. people in california are so excited about this. you know, our -- our government, our state government is fully behind this and we have a website called coveredca.com. coveredca.com, and people are starting to go out there and you're absolutely right. mos
joining us is barbara boxer who is listening to this lesson. i call it a lesson, senator, because it was not just happening on the school of a campus, but it was the president breaking down when this accident means and probably one of the better speeches that we heard from him about obamacare. do you think that this speech should be the one he should have been giving all along, week after week so everybody felt more informed about where they are? >> it's hard for me to be critical about...
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in response to the house barbara boxer says women are being targeted with the affordable care act. if republicans get their way women will not be entitled to check ups, pregnancy related diabetes, cervical cancer and diabetes. those are covered under the affordable care act. >>> light rain around santa rosa. storm tracker 4 and dry weather is present where we are seeing the heavy rain all day long. drenching, soaking rain, 3-5 inches. we are going to catch the tail end of the system for tomorrow morning. by the time it reaches the bay, we will see a few spotty showers to the south of i-80. look for a few rain drops. things will be improving by the afternoon. i will have the forecast coming up. >>> the second day of the beyond wonderland event, arrests have been drug related. they warned a crack down on the event and drugs. on twitter they are looking into concerns and the event is within agreed noise levels. >>> a disturbing discovery. what children found in a san francisco park at a birthday party. >>> a san francisco institution. the big 2-0 birthday party. [ maragno ] if the car
in response to the house barbara boxer says women are being targeted with the affordable care act. if republicans get their way women will not be entitled to check ups, pregnancy related diabetes, cervical cancer and diabetes. those are covered under the affordable care act. >>> light rain around santa rosa. storm tracker 4 and dry weather is present where we are seeing the heavy rain all day long. drenching, soaking rain, 3-5 inches. we are going to catch the tail end of the system...
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. >> he works with youth boxers throughout the city of boston. >> it is a place where kids can learn self-confidence, respect, sportsmanship. it makes them a stronger person not just physically but mentally as well. >> how are you doing? >> respect for stanton's instruction runs high. lieutenant girard bail, head of the gang unit, has brought his son, zach, here to train. his first big fight is in two days. >> i'm not worried about the competition. >> speed, speed. >> there you go. >> get some water. >> good extension on that. >> the kids in the gym, not hanging in the corner in the back where they can get in trouble. >> i love boston. i've lived, worked here all my life. my family is all here. my mother and father came here for a better life. my family actually lives right next door to me, my parents, my grandmother. they have been living in the same neighborhood the past 31 years. >> it is just those ordinary moments we adore, a smile that greets your eyes when you come home. >> in here. put this in the dryer first. >> the laundry, it's more than i thought. i've been busy at work,
. >> he works with youth boxers throughout the city of boston. >> it is a place where kids can learn self-confidence, respect, sportsmanship. it makes them a stronger person not just physically but mentally as well. >> how are you doing? >> respect for stanton's instruction runs high. lieutenant girard bail, head of the gang unit, has brought his son, zach, here to train. his first big fight is in two days. >> i'm not worried about the competition. >> speed,...
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i was in the cell in my boxers. so i ripped the waste -- waist band of my boxers, put it around my neck and tried to kill myself. they found me choking, sedated me and tied me up. >> 50% of success successful suic. >> des in -- suicides occur. >> prisoners in segregated housing are likely to commit crimes upon release, and return to prison. there are economic cost. >> housing prisoners in the shoe costs $12,000 more per year than general population. still the california officers say they need the shoe to separate violent prisoners and refuse to negotiate with the strikers. >> they protest across california, and sel ebb rities, jay lehno, susan sara don show support. eight stakes have restrictions on solitary because of law suits or cuts. those states reported no significant increase in violence. >> did you look at the policies of others? >> not every state has the type of prisoner we have. the fact is that quite a few states, and we developed our policy based on what we thought would work best here. >> the federal g
i was in the cell in my boxers. so i ripped the waste -- waist band of my boxers, put it around my neck and tried to kill myself. they found me choking, sedated me and tied me up. >> 50% of success successful suic. >> des in -- suicides occur. >> prisoners in segregated housing are likely to commit crimes upon release, and return to prison. there are economic cost. >> housing prisoners in the shoe costs $12,000 more per year than general population. still the california...
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again, thank you to leader pelosi, thank you to the entire federal delegation withsenator feinstein and boxer and certainly the administration is here today and thank you for working with us not just on this, on presidio and the transit system, the tunnel machines are already in and working their way through a hundred feet at a time. that is all very complimentary. i want to give a shout out to governor jerry brown and the leaders of the state, houses and steinberg and perez for their leadership and supervisor kim, thank you. the tgpa has been there from the beginning. we have created that entity to make sure they all work together. you are pulling all the different transportations here to make sure we are not only getting this center done right and working with tjpa but we are going to melody it into the rail. the state of california is looking to san francisco as well as the nation to get these models going. but we need to understand the history of where it all began and when president obama and leader pelosi said, we are going to recover, we did. i want to thank you leader pelosi for all o
again, thank you to leader pelosi, thank you to the entire federal delegation withsenator feinstein and boxer and certainly the administration is here today and thank you for working with us not just on this, on presidio and the transit system, the tunnel machines are already in and working their way through a hundred feet at a time. that is all very complimentary. i want to give a shout out to governor jerry brown and the leaders of the state, houses and steinberg and perez for their...
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feinstein and boxer in many ways couldn't be more different. fell feinstein prides itself on potential bipartisan cooperation and reaching across the aisle and trying to get the legislation done. you wouldn't describe odds that more of a champion of issues and causes and someone who wants to drive this stick over the democratic party against republicans. she's not really looking to do all a lot of bipartisan cooperative. she's doing something right now with david vitter. on the issue before her, committee, environment and public works committee but she doesn't have a lot of legislation that's bipartisan going forward. she's out looking to try to describe to someone who works across the i'll. where feinstein wants more of that bipartisan policy repetition and influence of somebody who can get the legislative job done. but all of these women, on the issue of abortion, boxer and feinstein are pretty much locks up in the way they vote. they tend to be the strongest approach supported. but when you look at the issue of abortion, it's very complicate
feinstein and boxer in many ways couldn't be more different. fell feinstein prides itself on potential bipartisan cooperation and reaching across the aisle and trying to get the legislation done. you wouldn't describe odds that more of a champion of issues and causes and someone who wants to drive this stick over the democratic party against republicans. she's not really looking to do all a lot of bipartisan cooperative. she's doing something right now with david vitter. on the issue before...
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at 36 he's widely considered the best boxer in his era. to say that mayweather has dominated boxing would be an understatement as he comes into the fight with a 44-0 record. flashy, outspoken and never one to shy away from the cameras mayweather knows how to drum up hype for a fight. >> being someone going down as an alleged, as an icon, that's motivates floyd mayweather. >> it's current middle way champ with a record of 42-0. he may be the toughest opponent that mayweather has seen in years. >> i'm not coming to make a good fight. i'm coming to win. >> another person who is certain of his victory is former five-time boxing champ oscar de la hoya, who is his promoter. day la jolla has his own history with mayweather, so it's no surprise he's mentoring the underdog. >> many people believe he's going to win. that's the difference with every other fight i've been involved in. when we fought guerrero and a lot of his opponents, they didn't believe they were going to win. people leave that he's going to win. >> do you believe he's going to win.
at 36 he's widely considered the best boxer in his era. to say that mayweather has dominated boxing would be an understatement as he comes into the fight with a 44-0 record. flashy, outspoken and never one to shy away from the cameras mayweather knows how to drum up hype for a fight. >> being someone going down as an alleged, as an icon, that's motivates floyd mayweather. >> it's current middle way champ with a record of 42-0. he may be the toughest opponent that mayweather has seen...
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they put me in the cell with just my boxers, so i ripped the waste band off my boxers and i tied it around my neck, and i tried to kill myself, and they found me, you know, choking, and sedated me and tied me up. >> 50% of successful suicides in prison occur among the three or five or 8% of the prisoners who are in solitaire confinement. >> there are costs to society, as well. prisoners who spent time in segregated housing are more likely to commit crimes once released and returned to prison. there are economic costs. housing prisoners in the shoe costs taxpayers $12,000 more per year than housing them in general population. still, the california corrections department says it needs the shoe to segregate prisoners who could provoke violence. they refuse to negotiate with the strikers. >> they've been protests across california. >> hunger strikes. >> celebrities all pledge their support for the strikers. similar movements across the country have produced change. eight states have enacted restrictions on solitary in the last year, either because of lawsuits or budget cuts. >> and a g.a.o. re
they put me in the cell with just my boxers, so i ripped the waste band off my boxers and i tied it around my neck, and i tried to kill myself, and they found me, you know, choking, and sedated me and tied me up. >> 50% of successful suicides in prison occur among the three or five or 8% of the prisoners who are in solitaire confinement. >> there are costs to society, as well. prisoners who spent time in segregated housing are more likely to commit crimes once released and returned...
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you're undefeated as a professional fighter, pound per pound the greatest boxer of all time. but more importantly, you play chess. >> i love chess, stephen. the sweet science. >> stephen: floyd, my friend, is chess as dangerous as the san francisco police say? >> it can be, stephen, but with training, chess can be a symphony of tactics, skills, and creativity. >> stephen: it sound to me like it's a symphony of drugs, vice presidency, and barbecue. ( laughter ) >> stephen, there are always going to be some bad apples on the chess board. but you've got to understand, for kids in a tough neighborhood, chess is the only way out. they can pick up the game for the wrong reasons-- money, women, fame, how it looks on a college application. >> stephen: floyd, how did you stay straight? >> well, i was lucky. my father but a bishop in my hand when i was three. by the time i was six, i check mated a man twice whie size. >> stephen: speaking of which, my friend, you have a big game coming up facing world champion magnus carlsen, in reykjavik, iceland. what do you expect from magnus? >> yo
you're undefeated as a professional fighter, pound per pound the greatest boxer of all time. but more importantly, you play chess. >> i love chess, stephen. the sweet science. >> stephen: floyd, my friend, is chess as dangerous as the san francisco police say? >> it can be, stephen, but with training, chess can be a symphony of tactics, skills, and creativity. >> stephen: it sound to me like it's a symphony of drugs, vice presidency, and barbecue. ( laughter ) >>...
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it's about other countries. >> he wants more barbara boxers. i'm not getting along with you today. ♪ the rains down in africa test testÑi connect 1200 test test >>> all right, it's time for one more thing. first, happy birthday to my sister who turned 50 today. happy birthday. >> my one more thing, bbc newscaster simon mccoy is doing a story about privately run drunk tank. he thought he brought out his ipad, but turns out he brought out a ream of copy paper. >> plans for privately run drunk tank to tackle alcohol disorder have been back by lis chiefs. under the proposal, drunk troublemakers would be taken to firms is and have to pay for it once they've sobered up. the police chief says problem drinking is on the increase and action is needed to deal with it. but the police federation which represents the offices says the plan is neither a viable nor a long-term fix. this report from graham thatchel. >> greatest thing i'ver seen. beautiful. just beautiful. dana? >> happy birthday to frank whose birthday was on monday and i didn't have a chan
it's about other countries. >> he wants more barbara boxers. i'm not getting along with you today. ♪ the rains down in africa test testÑi connect 1200 test test >>> all right, it's time for one more thing. first, happy birthday to my sister who turned 50 today. happy birthday. >> my one more thing, bbc newscaster simon mccoy is doing a story about privately run drunk tank. he thought he brought out his ipad, but turns out he brought out a ream of copy paper. >>...
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barbara boxer for example, i went back and looked. she was one of the -- a few senators who back in 2002 voted against the iraq resolution. she made clear she thinks this is very different, it's not an open-ended vote and something she thinks is very necessary. you heard that from a lot more of the democrats and maybe republicans than i would have anticipated. >> so, i mean, seems likely the president is going to get the votes in a democratically led senate but what about the house? >> that's up in the air, the president got a huge assist from the house speaker today. those are words i don't utter much, anderson, but he got assistance from boehner today and the house majority today who came out of a meeting with the president and said they support his effort to go ahead and have these limited strikes against syria. now, the house speaker, the reason why this is so significant isn't just because his political opponent but because what it comes to controversial issues, he tends to stay on the sidelines, particularly those that separate
barbara boxer for example, i went back and looked. she was one of the -- a few senators who back in 2002 voted against the iraq resolution. she made clear she thinks this is very different, it's not an open-ended vote and something she thinks is very necessary. you heard that from a lot more of the democrats and maybe republicans than i would have anticipated. >> so, i mean, seems likely the president is going to get the votes in a democratically led senate but what about the house?...
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. >> thank you, senator boxer. a pleasure to stand with senator boxer. just as they try to shut down the government in 2011 by saying they wanted to stop preventive health care for women, they are doing it again and we will not let it happen this time as well. it is appalling to me. the majority of americans are women. women have already been benefiting by preventative health care being available without out-of-pocket costs. no longer the insurance companies able to discriminate against women just because we are women and calling that a pre-existing condition. womenare over 8 million who for the first time are going to know that if they are pregnant, they are going to be able to have maternity care, prenatal care, to be able to give them the very best chance to have a healthy baby and be able to take care of them. without the affordable care act, maternity care will be unavailable for the majority of women trying to find health insurance on their own in the private market. that is just a fact. some young moms who had gone through that situation. but to a
. >> thank you, senator boxer. a pleasure to stand with senator boxer. just as they try to shut down the government in 2011 by saying they wanted to stop preventive health care for women, they are doing it again and we will not let it happen this time as well. it is appalling to me. the majority of americans are women. women have already been benefiting by preventative health care being available without out-of-pocket costs. no longer the insurance companies able to discriminate against...
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barbara boxer for example, i went back and looked. she was a senator in 2002 who voted against the iraq resolution. she made clear she thinks this is very different, it's not an open-ended vote and something she thinks is very necessary. you heard that from a lot more of the democrats and maybe republicans than i would have anticipated. >> seems like the president would get the votes in democratically led senate. what about the house? >> reporter: the president got a huge assist from the house speaker today. those are word s i don't under much, anderson, but he got assistance from bayner today and the house majority today who came out of a meeting with the president and said they support his effort to go ahead and have these limited strikes against syria. now, the house speaker, the reason why this is so significant isn't just because his political opponent but because what it comes to controversial issues, he tends to stay on the sidelines, particular lay those who subpoena prate people in his caucus. it would sway people kind of on
barbara boxer for example, i went back and looked. she was a senator in 2002 who voted against the iraq resolution. she made clear she thinks this is very different, it's not an open-ended vote and something she thinks is very necessary. you heard that from a lot more of the democrats and maybe republicans than i would have anticipated. >> seems like the president would get the votes in democratically led senate. what about the house? >> reporter: the president got a huge assist...
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, thank you to leader pelosi, thank you to the entire federal delegation with senator feinstein and boxer and certainly the administration is here today and thank you for working with us not just on this, on presidio and the transit system, the tunnel machines are already in and working their way through a hundred feet at a time. that is all very complimentary. i want to give a shout out to governor jerry brown and the leaders of the state, houses and steinberg and perez for their leadership and supervisor kim, thank you. the tgpa has been there from the beginning. we have created that entity to make sure they all work together. you are pulling all the different transportations here to make sure we are not only getting this center done right and working with tjpa but we are going to melody it into the rail. the state of california is looking to san francisco as well as the nation to get these models going. but we need to understand the history of where it all began and when president obama and leader pelosi said, we are going to recover, we did. i want to thank you leader pelosi for all o
, thank you to leader pelosi, thank you to the entire federal delegation with senator feinstein and boxer and certainly the administration is here today and thank you for working with us not just on this, on presidio and the transit system, the tunnel machines are already in and working their way through a hundred feet at a time. that is all very complimentary. i want to give a shout out to governor jerry brown and the leaders of the state, houses and steinberg and perez for their leadership...
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barbara boxer for example, i went back and looked. she was a senator in 2002 who voted against the iraq resolution. she made clear she thinks this is very different, it's not an open-ended vote and something she thinks is very necessary. you heard that from a lot more of the democrats and maybe republicans than i would have anticipated. >> seems like the president would get the votes in democratically led senate. what about the house? >> reporter: the president got a huge assist from the house speaker today. those are word s i don't under much, anderson, but he got assistance from boehner today and the house majority today who came out of a meeting with the president and said they support his effort to go ahead and have these limited strikes against syria. now, the house speaker, the reason why this is so significant isn't just because his political opponent but because what it comes to controversial issues, he tends to stay on the sidelines, particular lay those who subpoena prate people in his caucus. it would sway people kind of on
barbara boxer for example, i went back and looked. she was a senator in 2002 who voted against the iraq resolution. she made clear she thinks this is very different, it's not an open-ended vote and something she thinks is very necessary. you heard that from a lot more of the democrats and maybe republicans than i would have anticipated. >> seems like the president would get the votes in democratically led senate. what about the house? >> reporter: the president got a huge assist...
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seems the downfall after lost these boxers they have these huge entourage. they have an entourage of 10, 20 people, each one who manage to suck off these guys like parasites. does he have a crowd like that? >> he is a consumption driven, individual. he is one of these people who is very giving. almost the cliche of a lot of athletes and the real problem is, a guy 35 years old, living in las vegas, you give a guy a million dollars he can find a way to spend that in a weekend. but reality is, floyd mayweather i believe believes he is bringing in so much money he can afford to spend that that runs counter to the reality we've seen. >> he may have his peeps to run things but he does know how to market himself. you spoke to him about that. play the next sound from that interview. >> what's, great about floyd mayweather is, i'm different from any other fighter because i own everything outright, 100%. and even when i go out there and compete, i keep 100%, i keep 100% of revenue. that has never been done before. david: did somebody teach him that or did he come upon
seems the downfall after lost these boxers they have these huge entourage. they have an entourage of 10, 20 people, each one who manage to suck off these guys like parasites. does he have a crowd like that? >> he is a consumption driven, individual. he is one of these people who is very giving. almost the cliche of a lot of athletes and the real problem is, a guy 35 years old, living in las vegas, you give a guy a million dollars he can find a way to spend that in a weekend. but reality...