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how about diane? uh-huh. i'm vibing diane. i love diane. you do? what? love me? i do. you know what else? what? ♪ i'm gonna love you, love you, love you ♪ ♪ just a little more come here, baby. ♪ i'm gonna need you, need you, need you ♪ ( fading ): ♪ every day, yeah... joe left for work 20 minutes later... and i never saw him again. i'm sorry. sometimes i think, my god, she'd be a woman by now. my little girl. anyway... um, if you think of anything else. detective rush? could you tell from the tape whether joe was in pain when he died? no. he wasn't. i don't know if diane was telling the truth about the money. wonder why she was never asked about it. maybe butch has an idea. tonight's first thursday at the tavern right? bet he'll be there. you're not going to first thursday. why not? the old timers don't take too kindly to women crashing their night with the boys. too bad. it's a new world. those dinosaurs are bad enough sober, lilly. you saying you won't go with me? i'm saying go see butch in the morning. forget the tavern. ( rock music playing ) wife know
how about diane? uh-huh. i'm vibing diane. i love diane. you do? what? love me? i do. you know what else? what? ♪ i'm gonna love you, love you, love you ♪ ♪ just a little more come here, baby. ♪ i'm gonna need you, need you, need you ♪ ( fading ): ♪ every day, yeah... joe left for work 20 minutes later... and i never saw him again. i'm sorry. sometimes i think, my god, she'd be a woman by now. my little girl. anyway... um, if you think of anything else. detective rush? could you...
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to diane nyad, it was an extreme dream, 35 years in the making. you've just gone through something that nobody's ever done before. it's just -- i mean, has that set in? >> yeah, because i've been trying for so long and because today i had 15 hours. you could see last night the lights of key west. i just believed in it. i believed i could make it.
to diane nyad, it was an extreme dream, 35 years in the making. you've just gone through something that nobody's ever done before. it's just -- i mean, has that set in? >> yeah, because i've been trying for so long and because today i had 15 hours. you could see last night the lights of key west. i just believed in it. i believed i could make it.
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i am here with diane macedo. she anchors "business news" on imus in the morning weekdays on fox business network. and if hilarity was a game of horseshoes i would do him at a family reunion, possibly with my uncle. a first time best, comedian mike kaplan. he will be per -- performing at the acme comedy p c. and we held an intervention to help him give up breathing, bill schulz. and filling in for andy levey is guner magnison. he just released a new solo album with 78 songs about dinosaurs. good news for collectors, it includes 13 out takes of sorapod summer. >> a block, the lede. that's the first story. [inaudible]. >> i'm sure what he said was funny, but i couldn't hear it. will verbal blows add to his whoas. he has gone from flashing to bashing, anthony wiener that is. he doesn't scr a chance in the -- have a chance in the new york mayoral race. he locked horns with a man who criticized him while exiting a bakery where 90% of all fights start. take a look, fans of looking. >> what's that? what's that? that's co
i am here with diane macedo. she anchors "business news" on imus in the morning weekdays on fox business network. and if hilarity was a game of horseshoes i would do him at a family reunion, possibly with my uncle. a first time best, comedian mike kaplan. he will be per -- performing at the acme comedy p c. and we held an intervention to help him give up breathing, bill schulz. and filling in for andy levey is guner magnison. he just released a new solo album with 78 songs about...
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give me ken, give me diane. let's go! [applause and cheering] [laughter] i love it when you're all at your house practicing what you're going to do. [laughter] all right, here we go, guys. top 8 answers on the board. instead of a thermometer, what might a nurse stick in an annoying patient's behind? [buzzer] ken. >> a wooden stick. steve: a wooden stick. put that right there. [laughter] stick. [bell] [applause and cheering] diane. >> her finger. steve: her finger? [laughter] what would you do that for? [laughter] >> they're feeling for, you know, things. steve: for what? [indistinct] stop, stop saying that. >> okay. [laughter] steve: put a finger! [bell] [applause and cheering] fist! a fist! pass or play? >> we'd like to play. steve: a fist? what is the fist for? [applause and cheering] don, how are you doing, man? >> fine, sir. steve: remind everybody what you do for a living again. >> i own an insurance agency, and i've been in insurance many years. steve: all right, congratulations. you guys are the champs, let's go. i
give me ken, give me diane. let's go! [applause and cheering] [laughter] i love it when you're all at your house practicing what you're going to do. [laughter] all right, here we go, guys. top 8 answers on the board. instead of a thermometer, what might a nurse stick in an annoying patient's behind? [buzzer] ken. >> a wooden stick. steve: a wooden stick. put that right there. [laughter] stick. [bell] [applause and cheering] diane. >> her finger. steve: her finger? [laughter] what...
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diane? >> thanks a lot, rob. 30 miles from the fire is groveland. it's usually packed with tourists on a labor day weekend. but this morning businesses are just about deserted. >> the fear of the fire, the longer drive and all, we've had a lot of consolations because of that on what would be the start of labor day weekend, kind of the end of the summer and a very, very busy time, we just don't have the business at all right now. >> she added that there had been 130 cancellations since the beginning of the fire and also highway 120 is closed leading into the park right now. >>> the fire and the bay bridge closure are keeping people here in the bay area closer to home this labor day weekend. clogged highways and close closed or destroyed campgrounds have people changing their plans. >> this man had his labor day weekend planned out for weeks, they'd camp near lake tahoe. but a couple of things happened that forced him to come up with a plan b. >> the bay bridge being closed. we want to avoid that at all costs. >> reporter: and the family wanted to avo
diane? >> thanks a lot, rob. 30 miles from the fire is groveland. it's usually packed with tourists on a labor day weekend. but this morning businesses are just about deserted. >> the fear of the fire, the longer drive and all, we've had a lot of consolations because of that on what would be the start of labor day weekend, kind of the end of the summer and a very, very busy time, we just don't have the business at all right now. >> she added that there had been 130...
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>> that's the big question, diane. as you know we saw crippling sanctions with iran's families, tonight everyone asking are we seeing something else. a thaw in the u.s. relationship with iran. listen to what the new iranian president is saying, it is a lot different from what we heard before. after years of the former president taking aim suggesting the holocaust never happened and 9/11 was a u.s. conspiracy. tonight the new president prepares for a speech before world leaders at the un. what he will say or do remains a mystery. because president rouhani appears to work from a new playbook, his own. the iranian leader writing to move beyond impasses whether in relation to my country's nuclear program or its relations with the united states, we need to aim higher. president obama telling abc news just this week, the two leaders exchanged letters, after rouhani was elected. >> have you reached out personally to the new president? >> i have. and he's reached out to me. we haven't spoken directly. but -- >> letters. >> yea
>> that's the big question, diane. as you know we saw crippling sanctions with iran's families, tonight everyone asking are we seeing something else. a thaw in the u.s. relationship with iran. listen to what the new iranian president is saying, it is a lot different from what we heard before. after years of the former president taking aim suggesting the holocaust never happened and 9/11 was a u.s. conspiracy. tonight the new president prepares for a speech before world leaders at the un....
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in february two thousand and two diane beaver arrives that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange claim those are detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information that are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's trying to elicit information. of variety of different ways and playing on a person's ego playing on a person's love of family love of country. not to me when i arrived there i had no idea why i was it was very hot. they finally uncovered my eyes. took me to a small cage. looking like a dog cage only smaller. there were no toilets nothing. the on the lights were on twenty four seven and it doesn't you know what on the generators ward so loudly. so they're saying i could never really sleep. it was more like fainting from exhaustion will be in one month on the for me the thoughts. in my nurse enjoyi
in february two thousand and two diane beaver arrives that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange claim those are detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information that are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's...
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. >> diane: carly! >> carly: what? diane, what is it? >> diane: well, good morning to you, too. can you please tell me where franco's room is? my client is not returning his lawyer's calls. >> carly: room 403. tell him his bill is due and i want my money. >> diane: yes, well, that may be a problem. >> carly: not a problem for me. i have other things on my mind. [ thudding ] >> kiki: oh, gosh. what time is it? it can't be morning already. is it? >> michael: yeah. >> oh, sorry. we have to clean this place after the wedding party last night. >> michael: we just need a minute, if that's all right. >> you know, most of our newlyweds spend the night in the honeymoon suite. >> kiki: uh, h-he's not my husband. >> morgan: [ groans ] oh, right. that happened. >> ava: yeah. it did. this was a big mistake. >> morgan: why? we didn't do anything wrong. >> ava: you're married to my daughter! >> morgan: no. hey, kiki dumped me. okay, i don't owe her anything. >> ava: i'm not so sure she'd see it that way. and certainly your mother wouldn't. just imagine the look on her face if she ever saw us i
. >> diane: carly! >> carly: what? diane, what is it? >> diane: well, good morning to you, too. can you please tell me where franco's room is? my client is not returning his lawyer's calls. >> carly: room 403. tell him his bill is due and i want my money. >> diane: yes, well, that may be a problem. >> carly: not a problem for me. i have other things on my mind. [ thudding ] >> kiki: oh, gosh. what time is it? it can't be morning already. is it? >>...
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. >>> and a diane sawyer exclusive. for the first time, linda ronstadt, after all those hits, "you're no good" -- ♪ you're no good ♪ you're no good ♪ baby you're no good >> tonight, right here, she reveals what's stolen her voice, with one powerful message. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us here on a friday night. diane is on assignment. and we do begin with those ferocious floods in the west. surrounding entire towns tonight, in fact, look at this. neighbors wading through waist-high water. a lone car there, a driver right in the middle of a street that suddenly turned into a river. the national guard, charging to the rescue at this hour. family members, so many of them, this mother and daughter, comforting one another. and just listen to this raging river. you could see it there, eating away at the roadway, surrounding a home. and this scene being repeated across colorado. and tonight, the story behind the driver caught in the car on the right-hand corner of your screen. right there. his rescue, p
. >>> and a diane sawyer exclusive. for the first time, linda ronstadt, after all those hits, "you're no good" -- ♪ you're no good ♪ you're no good ♪ baby you're no good >> tonight, right here, she reveals what's stolen her voice, with one powerful message. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us here on a friday night. diane is on assignment. and we do begin with those ferocious floods in the west. surrounding entire towns tonight, in fact, look...
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the name diane beaver came up because she wrote the original. to request these enhanced interrogation to each one of the interrogators was concerned about the techniques that were authorized and so to the extent to for reference. people that were there clearly were not the worst the worst and not everybody should have been there clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time . and sold to the u.s. turned over to the u.s. . and iraq was one of them. you know my job is to. comport with the law make sure my commanders much in a command complies with the law so on that professional level of course i got to care because that's my job but on a personal level i mean i'm a human being i don't i don't get joy out of seeing other human being suffer. the more i looked into it the more i realized that it doesn't matter what you advise your commanders those concerns are going to leave the island is not going to go up the chain. so my role to advise commanders on the proper way forward basically futile it's not going to get anywhere. that this wa
the name diane beaver came up because she wrote the original. to request these enhanced interrogation to each one of the interrogators was concerned about the techniques that were authorized and so to the extent to for reference. people that were there clearly were not the worst the worst and not everybody should have been there clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time . and sold to the u.s. turned over to the u.s. . and iraq was one of them. you know my job is to. comport...
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in february two thousand and two diane beaver arrives that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange claim those are detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether they're bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information that are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's trying to elicit information. of variety of different ways and playing on a person's ego playing on a person's love of family love of country. women arrived there i had no idea why was it was very hot. they finally uncovered my eyes. took me to a small cage. like a dog cage only smaller yvonne and there were no toilets nothing. the lights were on twenty four seven and you know the generators roared so loudly. so that i could never really sleep. it was more like fainting from exhaustion. almost on the movie thoughts. during my first interrogation stay asked me about mohamed atta. just a true doe
in february two thousand and two diane beaver arrives that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange claim those are detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether they're bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information that are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game...
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in february two thousand and two diane bieber arise that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange plainclothes or detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information that are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's trying to elicit information. of variety of different ways and playing on a person's ego playing on a person's love of family love of country. not to me when i arrived there i had no idea why i was it was very hot. they finally uncovered my eyes. took me to a small cage. looking like a dog cage only smaller yvonne and there were no toilets nothing. no the lights were on twenty four seven and it wasn't you know a pull in the generators roared so loudly. so this and i could never really sleep slogan i swear it was more like fainting from exhaustion with only one month on the for me the thoughts. in
in february two thousand and two diane bieber arise that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange plainclothes or detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information that are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's...
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[buzzer] ok, diane. name a place where it would be inappropriate to hit on the opposite sex. >> for a doctor to a patient? steve: a doctor to the patient. i like that answer. a doctor to the patient. >> yay! steve: you're in up there having a baby, and he hitting on you, that's--oh... oh...man. don, you got to be careful. we got two strikes here. the scott family can steal. >> at a wedding. steve: at a wedding. [buzzer]
[buzzer] ok, diane. name a place where it would be inappropriate to hit on the opposite sex. >> for a doctor to a patient? steve: a doctor to the patient. i like that answer. a doctor to the patient. >> yay! steve: you're in up there having a baby, and he hitting on you, that's--oh... oh...man. don, you got to be careful. we got two strikes here. the scott family can steal. >> at a wedding. steve: at a wedding. [buzzer]
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in february two thousand and two diane bieber arrives that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange plainclothes or detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether they're bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information there are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's trying to elicit information. of variety of different ways and playing on a person's ego playing on a person's love of family love of country. not to me when i arrived there i had no idea why i was it was very hot. they finally uncovered my eyes. took me to a small cage. looking like a dog cage only smaller. there were no toilets nothing. the lights were on twenty four seven and it doesn't you know look on the generators roared so loudly. so this and i could never really sleep. it was more like fainting from exhaustion. almost on the four movie thoughts. during my first interrogation stay ask
in february two thousand and two diane bieber arrives that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange plainclothes or detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether they're bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information there are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game...
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in february two thousand and two diane beaver arise that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange plainclothes or detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information that are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's trying to elicit information. of variety of different ways and playing on a person's ego playing on a person's love of family love of country. not to me women arrived there i had no idea why i was it was very hot. they finally uncovered my eyes. took me to a small cage. looking like a dog cage only smaller yvonne and there were no toilets nothing. the lights were on twenty four seven and it wasn't you know up on the generators roared so loudly. so this and i could never really sleep. sua it was more like fainting from exhaustion. one month on the four movie thoughts. in my nurse enjoying my first
in february two thousand and two diane beaver arise that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange plainclothes or detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information that are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's...
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diane. >> everyone hoping for him. thank you so much, alex perez. now we head to washington. once again a vote in the republican house is reverberating through the u.s. economy. already affecting your 401(k), the dow lost 185 points, and one of the reasons investors worried a standoff over obama care will grind the government to a halt. abc's senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny now. >> reporter: republicans tried again today to kill the nation's new health care law. >> the bill is passed. the amendment is adopted. >> reporter: something they tried more than 40 times. the vote to take away funding for the new and still unpopular health care law was part of a bigger bill to fund the government. a presidential veto guaranteed. president obama traveling to missouri today scolded
diane. >> everyone hoping for him. thank you so much, alex perez. now we head to washington. once again a vote in the republican house is reverberating through the u.s. economy. already affecting your 401(k), the dow lost 185 points, and one of the reasons investors worried a standoff over obama care will grind the government to a halt. abc's senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny now. >> reporter: republicans tried again today to kill the nation's new health care law. >>...
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tavis: coming up, a conversation with diane braddock. stay with us. diane braddock was a college sophomore when her sister carol robertson was murdered by a bomb planted in the 16th street baptist church by white supremacists. she joins us now from washington where she is also taking part in the 50th anniversary commemorations. diane, in honor to have guns program. thank you for your time. five decades as a longtime. does it seem like 50 years? >> yes, in a lot of ways, it does seem like 50 years when you carry that kind of pain in your heart. years.seemed like 50 tavis: how is it that you have navigated carrying that pain for 50 years, losing your sister in this most terrific ways? >> i had to just go on and live bestfe and try to make the of my life, raise my children, my two daughters. i couldn't wallow in a lot of pity because that was not the image i wanted them to see of me. of course, they know about everything that happened and it led me to dowhat more with black history and talking about civil rights and what it was like growing up in 1963 in
tavis: coming up, a conversation with diane braddock. stay with us. diane braddock was a college sophomore when her sister carol robertson was murdered by a bomb planted in the 16th street baptist church by white supremacists. she joins us now from washington where she is also taking part in the 50th anniversary commemorations. diane, in honor to have guns program. thank you for your time. five decades as a longtime. does it seem like 50 years? >> yes, in a lot of ways, it does seem like...
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the name diane beaver came up because she wrote the original. to request these enhanced interrogation to each one of the interrogators was concerned about the techniques that were authorized and so to the extent to for reference. people that were there clearly were not the worst the worst and not everybody should have been there clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time . and sold to the us turned over to the u.s. . and iraq was one of them. you know my job is to. comport with the law makes sure my commanders and my chain of command complies with the law so on that professional level of course i got to care because that's my job but on a personal level i mean i'm a human being and i don't i don't get joy out of seeing other human being suffer. the more i looked into it the more i realized that it doesn't matter what you advise your commanders those concerns are going to leave the island is not going to go up the chain. so my role to advise commanders on the proper way forward basically futile it's not going to get anywhere. tha
the name diane beaver came up because she wrote the original. to request these enhanced interrogation to each one of the interrogators was concerned about the techniques that were authorized and so to the extent to for reference. people that were there clearly were not the worst the worst and not everybody should have been there clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time . and sold to the us turned over to the u.s. . and iraq was one of them. you know my job is to. comport with...
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diane, what mortgage can you tell us? >> well, i can't tell you -- i can tell you stephanie that the police have cleared the scene. everyo everyone has been taken to the hospital. you are correct. 12 people were shot including a 3-year-old child who is in critical condition. police tell us that child was shot in the cheek. there were 11 other adults. the conditions we do know: two are in critical condition, four in serious condition; 4 in good condition. those people were transported to the hospital. one victim was actually able to drive himself to the hospital. as you mentioned, the shooting happened at about 10:15 at a park on the city's south side. it happened at a basketball court. please tell us the gunman apparently walked through a gate and opened fire. they believe this was gang-related. this has been a very violent evening in chicago. five other people were shot at various times in various leases throughout the city tonight. one victim died after being transported to the hospital. it's been a very violent year au
diane, what mortgage can you tell us? >> well, i can't tell you -- i can tell you stephanie that the police have cleared the scene. everyo everyone has been taken to the hospital. you are correct. 12 people were shot including a 3-year-old child who is in critical condition. police tell us that child was shot in the cheek. there were 11 other adults. the conditions we do know: two are in critical condition, four in serious condition; 4 in good condition. those people were transported to...
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diane? >> so they consider themselves social. thank you so much, jon. >>> the threat of a government shutdown has forced americans to pay a price. the markets were down. the dow fell 128 points. rebecca jarvis is here to bring us to the american home. tell us how much it's going to cost the average american family budget. >> reporter: thousands of dollars, diane. all of this d.c. dysfunction we know comes at a cost for real people, the american people. it creates uncertainty and economists think it could cost our economy $8 billion a week. look at the last shutdown. that was 17 years ago. stocks back then fell 3.7 percent. if that were to happen today, retirement savings accounts could lose as much as $9,000 in a span of just a couple of weeks, diane. >> the previous experience was rather limited, rather short. we're talking about an even bigger threat looming ahead. >> reporter: yes because we have another major battle. it's probably something for some that will say crises fatigue. the reality of the situation we're talking abou
diane? >> so they consider themselves social. thank you so much, jon. >>> the threat of a government shutdown has forced americans to pay a price. the markets were down. the dow fell 128 points. rebecca jarvis is here to bring us to the american home. tell us how much it's going to cost the average american family budget. >> reporter: thousands of dollars, diane. all of this d.c. dysfunction we know comes at a cost for real people, the american people. it creates...
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. >>> a few moments ago we told you that diane sawyer sat down with president obama. more on the interview including his reaction to president bashar al-assad's threat to attack back. >>> later, the family tangling with the monsters of the swamp. you are watching "world news now." ♪ of "world news now" weather brought to you by our time.com. >"world brought to you by our time.com. brought to you by our time.com. brought to you by our time.com. brought to you by our time.com. but at least i can help keep their underwear clean. that's why there's charmin ultra strong. i'll take that. go get 'em, buddy! it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading bargain brand. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra strong has a duraclean texture that's soft and more durable to help your kids get clean while still using less. and its four times stronger than the leading bargain brand. wow, you cleaned up a lot! you did too, pal! [ laughs ] we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra strong? it's time to free ourselves from the smell and harshness of blea
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. >>> diane sore is up next with world news, then stay typed for the list. [announcer] there's no hiding the goodness of the latest from beneful baked delights. new heartfuls are made with real bacon... ...and oven-baked to crisp perfection. new heartfuls from beneful baked delights. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> here's a look at what we're working on. an inspiring astronaut found his earthly calling offering kids hope. we'll introduce you to too good to be true. >>> this whole new season, i'm not ready. >> i know. after such a hot steamy set of days, it's almost too good to be true. sunshine and not too chilly. take a look at the setup here. numbers are going to drop fast tonight. gorgeous evening. the seven-day forecast, there you go. out of the 60s tomorrow barely, but warmer on sunday for t
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in february two thousand and two diane beaver arise that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange claim those are detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information there are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's trying to elicit information. of variety of different ways and playing on a person's ego playing on a person's love of family love of country. not to me when i arrived there i had no idea why i was it was very hot. they finally uncovered my eyes. took me to a small cage. looking like a dog cage only smaller yvonne and there were no toilets nothing. the lights were on twenty four seven and in the us and you know michael in the generators roared so loudly. so this and i could never really sleep slogan i swear it was more like fainting from exhaustion. on mouth on the four movie thoughts. in my nur
in february two thousand and two diane beaver arise that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange claim those are detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information there are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's...
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>> good evening, diane. the kwenian military said it laumpled a major rescue operation today that freed most of the hostages and that there's least one gunman still involved in the standoff. what we did get today was the first real look at the terrorist attack from the inside. hostages lived the unimaginable, listening for gunshots and running for safety. you could hear it methodically going store to store. it would stomp for a while. >> the 26-year-old posted only youtube five years ago when she was studying at uc berkeley. >> happy mother's day mommy? it's your daughter. >> yesterday, she posted this picture of her recovering, with her headbandaged. can the caption, proof that i'm okay. her employer tweeted this picture of her getting checked out. the kenya online restaurant guided this message facebook. members of our team are being looked after. we pray for the hostage situation to end. o >> i have lost my friend. >> some collapsed at the go ahead et of a local mortuary. friends made it clear they will f
>> good evening, diane. the kwenian military said it laumpled a major rescue operation today that freed most of the hostages and that there's least one gunman still involved in the standoff. what we did get today was the first real look at the terrorist attack from the inside. hostages lived the unimaginable, listening for gunshots and running for safety. you could hear it methodically going store to store. it would stomp for a while. >> the 26-year-old posted only youtube five...
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reviews, diane. you look for buzzwords like wonderful, great for everybody, the official product's name and anybody who says they're planning to do something or planning to buy it or use a service, that can be a dead giveaway that they were paid by the company to write the review. >> planning to do it, okay. check online if you want to know more. thank you, rebecca. >>> and when we come back here, wait till we tell you, mick jagger, bad boy of rock 'n' roll has a new role. can you guess what it is? could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a chil
reviews, diane. you look for buzzwords like wonderful, great for everybody, the official product's name and anybody who says they're planning to do something or planning to buy it or use a service, that can be a dead giveaway that they were paid by the company to write the review. >> planning to do it, okay. check online if you want to know more. thank you, rebecca. >>> and when we come back here, wait till we tell you, mick jagger, bad boy of rock 'n' roll has a new role. can...
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i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. northern colorado is bracing for more flash flooding. already several are dead, hundreds unaccounted for. rescue efforts are underway. jay gray joins us live from boulder with the very latest. >> reporter: hey there. good to talk to you, adds you describe, a difficult day here. we've had rain at times adding to the flooding, the raging flood waters you can see here and the severe problem that the initial storm left behind. the path the violent flood waters cut through northern colorado is outlined by washed out homes and bridges and roadways. >> the water coming down this road was so intense that it tore up six inches of tarmac and asphalt. >> reporter: it has also ripped apart lives here. >> houses were just crumb bling off of the mountain side. >> reporter: and now as teams push into some of the hardest hit areas there is a real concern about what they might find. >> we're assuming that there may be further loss of life or injuries. we have to assume that. i hope and pray that's not the case. but given the def staths of some of those c
i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. northern colorado is bracing for more flash flooding. already several are dead, hundreds unaccounted for. rescue efforts are underway. jay gray joins us live from boulder with the very latest. >> reporter: hey there. good to talk to you, adds you describe, a difficult day here. we've had rain at times adding to the flooding, the raging flood waters you can see here and the severe problem that the initial storm left behind. the path the...
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my name is diane gray and i'm one of the newer board members of the san francisco friends of the public library. i'm wearing a hat today. that organization i'm here with two of our other members, lydia vincent and ferjie newman. we get some funding through the san francisco foundation and we had commissioned actually a project that you will see in the library, in the courtyard of a tile project. it's a lovely project. we have some monies left over and we said we want that to be gifted further to the library moving forward for programs and anything else that the facility needs. so we decided as a group that $12,000 is going to be donated to the bay view library. [ applause ] >> thank you, diane. i also want to make a special thank you for funding the opening today and for their support for today's opening. louis? >> you know, i know it's tight here, crowded. what does that say? it says there is true ownership in our neighborhood for this library. fantastic. i want to take a moment to acknowledge some other partners. we've already mentioned the fellows who were terrific in help with plann
my name is diane gray and i'm one of the newer board members of the san francisco friends of the public library. i'm wearing a hat today. that organization i'm here with two of our other members, lydia vincent and ferjie newman. we get some funding through the san francisco foundation and we had commissioned actually a project that you will see in the library, in the courtyard of a tile project. it's a lovely project. we have some monies left over and we said we want that to be gifted further...
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i'm diane sawyer. so glad you're with us tonight. it is a big night of high stakes on the world stage and the situation is changing fast. president obama is now just moments from speaking directly to the american people on syria, on that threatened military strike by the u.s. and whether it's all changed tonight because a dictator may be backing down. our abc news "washington post" poll has shown that a majority of americans tonight, 64 percent, oppose a u.s. strike on syria and so some questions, is america safer w
i'm diane sawyer. so glad you're with us tonight. it is a big night of high stakes on the world stage and the situation is changing fast. president obama is now just moments from speaking directly to the american people on syria, on that threatened military strike by the u.s. and whether it's all changed tonight because a dictator may be backing down. our abc news "washington post" poll has shown that a majority of americans tonight, 64 percent, oppose a u.s. strike on syria and so...
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in february two thousand and two diane beaver arise that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange plainclothes or detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether they're bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information there are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's trying to elicit information. of variety of different ways and playing on a person's ego playing on a person's love of family love of country. not to me when i arrived there i had no idea why was it was very hot. they finally uncovered my eyes. took me to a small cage. looking like a dog cage only smaller yvonne and there were no toilets nothing. the lights were on twenty four seven and it doesn't you know look on the generators roared so loudly. so this and i could never really sleep. it was more like fainting from exhaustion. will be on my phone for a movie folks. in monday just enjoying my
in february two thousand and two diane beaver arise that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange plainclothes or detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether they're bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information there are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game...
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in february two thousand and two diane beaver arrives that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange plainclothes or detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information that are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's trying to elicit information. of variety of different ways and playing on a person's ego playing on a person's love of family love of country. not to me when i arrived there i had no idea why i was it was very hot. they finally uncovered my eyes and bus took me to a small cage. looking like a dog cage only smaller yvonne and there were no toilets nothing. no the lights were on twenty four seven and it wasn't you know a pool in the generators roared so loudly. so this and i could never really sleep slogan i swear it was more like fainting from exhaustion. one month on the four movie gods. in my nu
in february two thousand and two diane beaver arrives that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange plainclothes or detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information that are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's...
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in february two thousand and two diane beaver arise that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camps commanders. very strange plainclothes the detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information that are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's trying to elicit information. of variety of different ways and playing on a person's ego playing on a person's love of family love of country. not to me when i arrived there i had no idea why i was it was very hot. they finally uncovered my eyes. took me to a small cage. looking like a dog cage only smaller. there were no toilets nothing. no the lights were on twenty four seven and in the us and you know a couple in the generators roared so loudly. so this and i could never really sleep slow and i swear it was more like fainting from exhaustion. on mouth on the four movie throats. in my nurse and
in february two thousand and two diane beaver arise that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camps commanders. very strange plainclothes the detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information that are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's...
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in february two thousand and two diane beaver arrives that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange claim those are detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information that are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's trying to elicit information. of variety of different ways and playing on a person's ego playing on a person's love of family love of country. not to me when i arrived there i had no idea why i was it was very hot. they finally uncovered my eyes bus took me to a small cage. looking like a dog cage only smaller. there were no toilets nothing. the lights were on twenty four seven and in the us and you know it all in the generators roared so loudly. so this and i could never really sleep slow and i swear it was more like fainting from exhaustion. on mouth on the four movie throats. in my nurse and d
in february two thousand and two diane beaver arrives that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange claim those are detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information that are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's...
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in february two thousand and two diane beaver arise that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camps commanders. very strange play mostly detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information there are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's trying to elicit information. of variety of different ways and playing on a person's ego playing on a person's love of family love of country. not to me when i arrived there i had no idea why i was it was very hot. they finally uncovered my eyes. took me to a small cage. looking like a dog cage only smaller yvonne and there were no toilets nothing. the lights were on twenty four seven and it wasn't you know up on the generators roared so loudly. so this and i could never really sleep. as far it was more like fainting from exhaustion. only one month on the for me the thoughts. in my nurse and during m
in february two thousand and two diane beaver arise that guantanamo to work as a legal advisor to the camps commanders. very strange play mostly detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information there are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's...
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diane eastabrook joins us. diane, a larger effort to crack down on the violence, tell us about that. >> that's right, richelle, there have been programs some for decades to get to the root of violence. their aim is to get kids out of gangs or keep them from joining in the first place.even in those chicago neighborhoods scarred by violence there is hope. >> world war ii. >> for charles danker that hopes come from boxing it is an alternative to street fighting and gans. gans -- gangs. >> i'm doing tonight a good way like i can go have matches and get some anger off. >> the 16-year-old discovered boxing at becoming a man or bam, a violence prevention program at his high school on chicago's south side. bam teaches youth from areas of dense gang populations how to channel their emotions and control their anger through sports. adolfo counters violence in a different program, build. build convinced him to leave a gang last year. >> come here it shows me, no matter what gang are you, or race, or anything. you still can
diane eastabrook joins us. diane, a larger effort to crack down on the violence, tell us about that. >> that's right, richelle, there have been programs some for decades to get to the root of violence. their aim is to get kids out of gangs or keep them from joining in the first place.even in those chicago neighborhoods scarred by violence there is hope. >> world war ii. >> for charles danker that hopes come from boxing it is an alternative to street fighting and gans. gans --...
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i'm diane dwyer. terry mcsweeney is off tonight. new information on that deadly stabbing of the dodgers fan. tomorrow his father is expected to speak publicly for the first time. and a suspect in the case, michael montgomery, was released from san francisco county jail last night pending further investigation. monty francis joins us with the latest on this case. >> reporter: diane, good evening to you. the suspect is out of jail but remains unclear if he will stay a free man. in the meantime, the victim's father is expected to appear outside the ballpark tomorrow to make a public plea for witnesses to come forward. >> no, i don't want to talk -- >> reporter: today in lodi, no one at the home of michael montgomery would talk to reporters or even confirm he was inside. but some of his neighbors were speaking out. >> i think that they should have got more evidence before they arrested him in the first place. >> reporter: the 21-year-old walked out of jail late last night after the district attorney said he was not ready to file charges
i'm diane dwyer. terry mcsweeney is off tonight. new information on that deadly stabbing of the dodgers fan. tomorrow his father is expected to speak publicly for the first time. and a suspect in the case, michael montgomery, was released from san francisco county jail last night pending further investigation. monty francis joins us with the latest on this case. >> reporter: diane, good evening to you. the suspect is out of jail but remains unclear if he will stay a free man. in the...
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>> that's the big question, diane. as you know we saw crippling sanctions with iran's families, tonight everyone asking are we seeing something else. a thaw in the u.s. relationship with iran. listen to what the new iranian president is saying, it is a lot different from what we heard before. after years of the former president taking aim suggesting the hol kauft never happened and 9-11 was a conspiracy. tonight the new president prepares for a speech before world leaders at the un. what he will say or do remains a mystery. because president rouhani appears to work from a new playbook, his own. the iranian leader writing to move beyond impasses whether in relation to my country's nuclear program or its relations with the united states, we need to aim higher. president obama telling abc news just this week, the two leaders exchanged letters, after rouhani was elected. >> have you reached out personally to the new president? >> i have. and he's reached out to me. we haven't spoken directly. but -- >> letters. >> yeah. >>
>> that's the big question, diane. as you know we saw crippling sanctions with iran's families, tonight everyone asking are we seeing something else. a thaw in the u.s. relationship with iran. listen to what the new iranian president is saying, it is a lot different from what we heard before. after years of the former president taking aim suggesting the hol kauft never happened and 9-11 was a conspiracy. tonight the new president prepares for a speech before world leaders at the un. what...
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but specifically, the senate intelligence committee chairwoman diane feinstein requested this video, this dvd, i should say -- i'm dating mi myself with the remference to video -- and this dvd has 13 short videos on it, with youtube videos that were uploaded, which the intelligence committee have verified as authentic, not just a chemical weapons attack, but a sarin gas attack, very disturbing images, all 13 of them, showing children, showing innocent elderly people c convulsing, some appear to be dead from this chemical weapons attack. but no, the images have not been shown to members of the house of representatives who theoretically will vote as well on this war authorization or use of force authorization, i should say, but that will happen. but no, it was only shown to senators and their staff on the intelligence committee on thursday, that's right, fredricka. >> okay, brian todd, let me bring you into the equation. how, if your view, is video like this authenticated or verified? how is it proven or disproved that chemical weapons may be used? >> fredricka, we've been talking to c
but specifically, the senate intelligence committee chairwoman diane feinstein requested this video, this dvd, i should say -- i'm dating mi myself with the remference to video -- and this dvd has 13 short videos on it, with youtube videos that were uploaded, which the intelligence committee have verified as authentic, not just a chemical weapons attack, but a sarin gas attack, very disturbing images, all 13 of them, showing children, showing innocent elderly people c convulsing, some appear to...
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diane. >> thank you, paula. and the whole real money team. and coming up here, some amazing things we saw this week, we want you to see our friday instant index, panda bears, a reunion you can not miss, and a song to lift our spirits this weekend. ♪ build me up, buttercup, don't break my heart ♪ well ladies, now there's big news in controlling your overactive bladder symptoms. thinking less about them with new oxytrol for women. it's a patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. it's good to know how to put the control back in your go. new oxytrol for women. now over the counter in the feminine care aisle. visit oxytrolforwomen.com to learn more. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good
diane. >> thank you, paula. and the whole real money team. and coming up here, some amazing things we saw this week, we want you to see our friday instant index, panda bears, a reunion you can not miss, and a song to lift our spirits this weekend. ♪ build me up, buttercup, don't break my heart ♪ well ladies, now there's big news in controlling your overactive bladder symptoms. thinking less about them with new oxytrol for women. it's a patch. the first and only over the counter...
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. >> reporter: history was made today, diane with that 15 minute phone call. a potential opening to a country the u.s. has accused of trying to build nuclear weapons and supporting terrorism. the storming of the u.s. embassy in tehran and the 440 day hostage crisis that followed has a u.s. president spoken to an iranian president. >> the very fact this was the first communications between an american and iranian president since 1979 underscores the deepness between our countries and indicates the prospect of moving beyond that difficult history. >> reporter: news of the call broke with a tweet from iran's president shortly before president obama announced it, rouhani turned down a face to face meeting when both men were in new york on tuesday, but the call was his idea. rouhani has been in new york all week, speaking at the u.n. and vowing warmer relations with the united states. the obstacles are huge, for years war with iran has seemed more likely than diplomatic progress. the president says he sees a chance for a big change. beginning with renewed talks on
. >> reporter: history was made today, diane with that 15 minute phone call. a potential opening to a country the u.s. has accused of trying to build nuclear weapons and supporting terrorism. the storming of the u.s. embassy in tehran and the 440 day hostage crisis that followed has a u.s. president spoken to an iranian president. >> the very fact this was the first communications between an american and iranian president since 1979 underscores the deepness between our countries and...
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diane? >> what an amazing change where that house used to be. >>> now we head overseas to where two of the world's most powerful leaders are heading for a dual on the world's stage. president obama and russian president vladimir putin taking opposite sides on syria. in 24 hours they will be face to face. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl is traveling with the president to the summit of major world leaders tonight. >> reporter: shortly after landing in sweden today, president obama said, responding to syria's chemical weapons attack is now a test of more than just his leadership. >> my credibility is not on the line. the international community's is on the line and america and congress's credibility is on the line. >> reporter: he pointed out that chemical weapons like those used in syria have been banned by international law for nearly a century. >> i didn't set a red line, the world did. >> reporter: but on the eve of president obama's visit to a summit of w0r8d leaders in
diane? >> what an amazing change where that house used to be. >>> now we head overseas to where two of the world's most powerful leaders are heading for a dual on the world's stage. president obama and russian president vladimir putin taking opposite sides on syria. in 24 hours they will be face to face. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl is traveling with the president to the summit of major world leaders tonight. >> reporter: shortly after landing in...
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her part there was not bonded indebtedness to do all the things we needed to be done yes nancy and diane did their number but without the private sector he stepping up taking their investment capital laying it on the line. and you would think when la in charge first made the application to be selected in the competitive process i lied through my teeth i told them over a few months you'll need to do and they've hung in there. they've not allowed that lie in the ends the investment opportunity here represented something that's unique in all of america. there's no other piece of soil in america this is potentially as lucrative and profitable for both the private and public sector then this spot is going to be (clapping) so, i say to you and the investors you've done it right. you know that retirement board has a rile that says they can't invest in san francisco. how stupid is that. i hold ms. maxwell we don't want people asking questions about our investments and knowing san francisco is full of questions everybody babies that are not born ask questions that's the way we're. i'm hoping that
her part there was not bonded indebtedness to do all the things we needed to be done yes nancy and diane did their number but without the private sector he stepping up taking their investment capital laying it on the line. and you would think when la in charge first made the application to be selected in the competitive process i lied through my teeth i told them over a few months you'll need to do and they've hung in there. they've not allowed that lie in the ends the investment opportunity...
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the diane sawyer exclusive with linda ronstadt and what she reveals, as we continue. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is uniquely formulated to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. and now there's ocuvite eye + multi. an eye vitamin and multivitamin in one. and now there's ocuvite eye + multi. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicati
the diane sawyer exclusive with linda ronstadt and what she reveals, as we continue. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is uniquely formulated to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help...
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diane? >> the march should get started shortly. the mood around the south side all day today, was one of anger and frustration. a lot of people who live in these neighborhoods think that people in other parts of the city have almost become desensitized to the kind of violence that goes on here. and we've talked to one mother that says no mother should experience what he has. >> he was kind of laying on his left side kind of almost in a fetal position. >> three years ago, lawanda sterling found her child dead here. >> he was obaby but it was hard to die in an alley at 16 like a dog. >> 16-year-old jeremiah wasn't in a gang but was shot anyway because he was mistaken for a gang member. in a neighborhood where gang violence and gun fire are commonplace it is hard to move on. >> it must be tough to detach yourself from gun fire. >> if i don't i can't move it on. i hear it in my head all the time. when i hear a shot i naturally jump. >> just days after the fbi named chicago the murder capital of
diane? >> the march should get started shortly. the mood around the south side all day today, was one of anger and frustration. a lot of people who live in these neighborhoods think that people in other parts of the city have almost become desensitized to the kind of violence that goes on here. and we've talked to one mother that says no mother should experience what he has. >> he was kind of laying on his left side kind of almost in a fetal position. >> three years ago,...
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diane has more. >> reporter: north dakota's indian reservation looks to be the next big winner nor the state's oil boom that's showing no signs of slowing. the u.s. geological survey shows beneath western north dakota and montana could hold more than 4 billion-barrels of undiscovered crude. that means land owners aim to do more than just drill. when completed, it could process 220,000 barrels of crude a day. how much you think you make by doing this? >> it's $70 or $80 mill a year to provide for net profit. >> that could go to improve life on the reservation. >> building a refinery could change lives providing much-needed jobs where there are few. at the tribele summit, oil is topping the agenda. north dakota governor says even tribes that don't drill or refine oil stand to benefit from state tax revenues. >> we have more money going to schools on the reservations than ever before. we have a brand new program for first time in history. the state is sending money directly to tribele colleges. >> reporter: put he tried at building refinery thinks the money from oil also brings additional
diane has more. >> reporter: north dakota's indian reservation looks to be the next big winner nor the state's oil boom that's showing no signs of slowing. the u.s. geological survey shows beneath western north dakota and montana could hold more than 4 billion-barrels of undiscovered crude. that means land owners aim to do more than just drill. when completed, it could process 220,000 barrels of crude a day. how much you think you make by doing this? >> it's $70 or $80 mill a year...
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diane? >> so they consider themselves social. thank you so much, jon. >>> the threat of a government shutdown has forced americans to pay a price. the markets were down. the dow fell 128 points. rebecca jarvis is here to bring us to the american home. tell us how much it's going to cost the average american family budget. >> reporter: thousands of dollars, diane. all of this d.c. dysfunction we know comes at a cost for real people, the american people. it creates uncertainty and economists think it could cost our economy $8 billion a week. look at the last shutdown. that was 17 years ago.
diane? >> so they consider themselves social. thank you so much, jon. >>> the threat of a government shutdown has forced americans to pay a price. the markets were down. the dow fell 128 points. rebecca jarvis is here to bring us to the american home. tell us how much it's going to cost the average american family budget. >> reporter: thousands of dollars, diane. all of this d.c. dysfunction we know comes at a cost for real people, the american people. it creates...
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diane, that was that. >> pierre, i know there is a huge investigation still under way. thank you. >>> next we turn to the mayhem in one of the most popular vacation spots in the world, acapulco. americans save up every year to travel there but tonight a storm and floods have tens of thousands of tourists trying to flee. so much for the dream vacation. abc's david wright on the scramble to safety. >> reporter: in mexico, paradise submerged. acapulco, that glamorous name actually comes from an aztec word meaning,"washed away." today it sure seems that way to some 40,000 tourists trying to get out. >> there is no roads, no planes, physically no way to get out of acapulco. >> reporter: for three days, tropical storm manual pounded mexico's diamond coast. leaving in its wake a chaotic scene. grocery store shelves emptied. at the local costco, looters wade through the parking lot, but there's no easy way out. major roads blocked by mudslides. the international airport under water waist deep from the ticket counter to the curb side check-in. a carry on bag you need to carry on
diane, that was that. >> pierre, i know there is a huge investigation still under way. thank you. >>> next we turn to the mayhem in one of the most popular vacation spots in the world, acapulco. americans save up every year to travel there but tonight a storm and floods have tens of thousands of tourists trying to flee. so much for the dream vacation. abc's david wright on the scramble to safety. >> reporter: in mexico, paradise submerged. acapulco, that glamorous name...
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i'm diane dwyer. we begin, well, what else, with the weather that broke records today. take a look at all of the rain koling down in san jose just after 3:00 the afternoon. today marks the last day of summer believe it or not but it sure did not feel like it and it caught many people off guard ruining some weekend plans as well. we have team coverage of the unusual weather. rob mayeda has the latest. but we want to begin with nbc bay area's dim -- kimberly tere. >> reporter: the game was delayed for a couple ofl hours. that first p
i'm diane dwyer. we begin, well, what else, with the weather that broke records today. take a look at all of the rain koling down in san jose just after 3:00 the afternoon. today marks the last day of summer believe it or not but it sure did not feel like it and it caught many people off guard ruining some weekend plans as well. we have team coverage of the unusual weather. rob mayeda has the latest. but we want to begin with nbc bay area's dim -- kimberly tere. >> reporter: the game was...
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. >> diane has worked for the federal government for four decades and she feels anger and fear in the face of a shut down. >> i've given them 39 years of my life but never have i felt such despair with what's going to happen to my life. >> the office of personnel management which oversees the entire federal workforce has contingency plans on file in the event of a shut down for more than 100 19 federal agencies but whether or not you get furloughed often depends on a vague criteria over who or who is not essential. >> the white house has posted the shut down plans online generally active duty military political appointees and those responsible for health and safety are deemed essential. >> why would they put all of us through this again. >> diane doubts she falls into those essential categories and said if she did her job the way they do on capitol hill she wouldn't have lasted for 39 years. >> what kind of people are these? and they have the nerve to ask for a 3.5 percent raise? they ought to all be fired. >> tom fitzgerald fox 5 news. >> tonight d.c. leaders are going to ignore a lo
. >> diane has worked for the federal government for four decades and she feels anger and fear in the face of a shut down. >> i've given them 39 years of my life but never have i felt such despair with what's going to happen to my life. >> the office of personnel management which oversees the entire federal workforce has contingency plans on file in the event of a shut down for more than 100 19 federal agencies but whether or not you get furloughed often depends on a vague...