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tony know that. i was prepared. >> until he is sentenced, goodwin will remain in jail. >> everything be going good today. let's keep that positive energy and keep doing that. it's hard. >> it's all about the choices. >> when i got to the verdict, it was like a weight was lifted off my shoulders. i thought i was -- i wanted to look like, did he really say that? i was kind of shocked. i was just just waiting, i'm sorry i read this wrong. i was waiting. just thinking of getting let down. i didn't have a reaction. but i was happy though, for real. >> in a very different matter, associate warden ivey has also reached a decision regarding lorraine green's allegation that a male officer made an inappropriate remark to her. >> he says well, don't make me put my hands on you and show you how bisexual i can be. what is is that? >> ivey questioned the male officer and female officer with him when the comment was made. >> i want to see mrs. lorraine green in c pod. thanks. >> lorraine green. i'm going to see if
tony know that. i was prepared. >> until he is sentenced, goodwin will remain in jail. >> everything be going good today. let's keep that positive energy and keep doing that. it's hard. >> it's all about the choices. >> when i got to the verdict, it was like a weight was lifted off my shoulders. i thought i was -- i wanted to look like, did he really say that? i was kind of shocked. i was just just waiting, i'm sorry i read this wrong. i was waiting. just thinking of...
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tony know that. i was prepared. >> until he is sentenced, goodwin will remain in jail. >> everything be going good today. let's keep that positive energy and keep doing that. it's hard. >> it's all about the choices. >> when i got to the verdict, it was like a weight was lifted off my shoulders. i thought i was -- i wanted to look like, did he really say that? i was kind of shocked. i was just just waiting, i'm sorry i read this wrong. i was waiting. i was expecting to get let down. that's why i didn't really have a reaction. but i was happy though, for real. >> in a very different matter, associate warden ivey has also reached a decision regarding lorraine green's allegation that a male officer made an inappropriate remark to her. >> he says, well, don't make me put my hands on you and show you how bisexual i can be. what is is that? >> ivey questioned the male officer and female officer with him when the comment was made. >> i want to see mrs. lorraine green in c pod. thanks. >> lorraine green. i'm
tony know that. i was prepared. >> until he is sentenced, goodwin will remain in jail. >> everything be going good today. let's keep that positive energy and keep doing that. it's hard. >> it's all about the choices. >> when i got to the verdict, it was like a weight was lifted off my shoulders. i thought i was -- i wanted to look like, did he really say that? i was kind of shocked. i was just just waiting, i'm sorry i read this wrong. i was waiting. i was expecting to...
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tony. tony. [gritos] >> feliz dÍa de las brujas. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> bueno, mientras el plan de salud del presidente obama sigue en el ojo del huracÁn, un grupo de profesionales del sector mÉdico decidiÓ dejar a un lado la polÉmica para alivio a la comunidad mÁs necesitada en el sur. >> atenciÓn odontológica, chequeo mÉdico regular y hasta acupuntura son algunos de los servicios que miles de personas en el Área de los ángeles tendrÁn acceso durante cuatro dÍas y de manera gratuita. >> feliz. me van a atender mis dientes, mis ojos, todo. >> y es para pacientes como marÍa, desempleada y sin papeles, a quien le detectaron cÁncer. >> yo les agradezco mucho toda la ayuda que me han dado. >> y es tal la carencia que mÁs de 1000 personas madrugaron este dÍa para hacer fila buscando atenciÓn. >> sÍ. lo que necesito es una cirugÍa ug sale bastante carito. >> se lleva a cabo gracias a los cientos de voluntarios que donan su tiempo y trabajo ya que durante los dÍas que dura esta campa
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. >>> allá está. >>> vamos, vamos, vamos ♪. >>> tony tony (gritos) >>> feliz día de las brujas ♪. (risas) >>> sin comentarios, tony, no puedo creer a lo que sometiste a la banda el recodo, qué tal no se pierda estas imágenes y más exclusivas en el segmento qué bien en uvideos.com con tony dandrades. >>> un lugar muy peculiar en los Ángeles, donde las grandes compañías de cine buscan la utilerái necesaria para hacer las películas de miedo y sus dueñso son hispanos, tenemos la información con daniela ganosa. >>> es halloween, y hollywood estrena sus películas de horror y suspenso, pero de dónde vienen las ideas para las cintas, de muchos lados, pero morge proper rentals. >>> nosotros rentamos instrumentos, artículos para series policiales, películas de terror, seres de televisión y todo lo que tiene que ver con investigaciones. >>> nosotros ofrecemos los artículos de las casas funerarias para hollywood, ellos pueden usarlos cuando el set tiene que ver con muerte, entierros, autopsia. >>> vaya que son auténticos, porque este es en realidad el negocio paralelo de una
. >>> allá está. >>> vamos, vamos, vamos ♪. >>> tony tony (gritos) >>> feliz día de las brujas ♪. (risas) >>> sin comentarios, tony, no puedo creer a lo que sometiste a la banda el recodo, qué tal no se pierda estas imágenes y más exclusivas en el segmento qué bien en uvideos.com con tony dandrades. >>> un lugar muy peculiar en los Ángeles, donde las grandes compañías de cine buscan la utilerái necesaria para hacer las...
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>> thank you very much, tony. barnes and noble is the last nationwide mega bookstore that we have left. now, it saw profits spike up between july and september of this year, but it wasn't all good news because retail revenue declined by 7.5% and there is more bad news. there was a 4.6% dip in revenue at barnes & noble stars either on or near college campuses, even sales of their popular nook e reader were down more than 30%, much more than wall street had been expecting. it is ereaders like the nook that are the chief reason that barnes & noble is even with us on main street today and how it out lasted the now defunct nationwide bookstore called "borders" which you may remember closed about two years ago. amazon.com is the reason we are having these wars in the book industry right now. and it's, to be hon event with you more like dickins, a tale of two cities than shakespeare's mid summernight's dream. they eat into the profits by offering deep discounts and cash in on the skyrocketing popularity of the e-readers
>> thank you very much, tony. barnes and noble is the last nationwide mega bookstore that we have left. now, it saw profits spike up between july and september of this year, but it wasn't all good news because retail revenue declined by 7.5% and there is more bad news. there was a 4.6% dip in revenue at barnes & noble stars either on or near college campuses, even sales of their popular nook e reader were down more than 30%, much more than wall street had been expecting. it is...
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we love you, tony. good luck. >> thank you, wolf. >> great guy. >>> just ahead, take a look at this. this is the palestinian leader yasser arafat. when i met with him a decade ago on the west bank, that was a couple years before his mysterious death. now scientists have come up with evidence that may, repeat, may support his widow's claim he was murdered. >>> and one of the most massive storms ever recorded slamming into the philippines with terrifying force. we will have an update from the scene. stay with us. ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoi
we love you, tony. good luck. >> thank you, wolf. >> great guy. >>> just ahead, take a look at this. this is the palestinian leader yasser arafat. when i met with him a decade ago on the west bank, that was a couple years before his mysterious death. now scientists have come up with evidence that may, repeat, may support his widow's claim he was murdered. >>> and one of the most massive storms ever recorded slamming into the philippines with terrifying force. we...
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aquÍ estÁ tony de papel. la cinta estrena en repÚblica dominicana, y muy pronto la podrÁn ver en cines en estados unidos y mÉxico. tenemos que apoyar. >>> felicidades tony. quÉ orgulloso estamos de ti. >>> crees que lo perdamos de reportero? >>> ojalÁ que no. >>> hablando de tony, fuimos a conocer a unos trabajadores. >>> vamos con jackie y un avance del segmento del tiempo. >>> pamela me quede pensando en lo de tony, puede ser un futuro actor. y lo que sabemos es que las temperaturas heladas son remplazadas por temperaturas agradables. la respuesta luego de la pausa. y ahora aquÍ las respuestas en "primer impacto." y me voy a preparar para las condiciones del tiempo. volvemos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> una espantosa muerte sorprendiÓ a una mujer amante de los animales, fue encontrada muerta en la jaula de dos pumas, fue atacada por entrar con una manguera, la llamada al 911 muestra el terro del que descubriÓ el cuerpo. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). > >>> las autoridades investigan si el refugio de animales cump
aquÍ estÁ tony de papel. la cinta estrena en repÚblica dominicana, y muy pronto la podrÁn ver en cines en estados unidos y mÉxico. tenemos que apoyar. >>> felicidades tony. quÉ orgulloso estamos de ti. >>> crees que lo perdamos de reportero? >>> ojalÁ que no. >>> hablando de tony, fuimos a conocer a unos trabajadores. >>> vamos con jackie y un avance del segmento del tiempo. >>> pamela me quede pensando en lo de tony, puede ser un...
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>> for real. >> tony. as you take part in gang activity what can happen? receive up to how many days in lockup? 15? possible criminal charges can be brought against you. anything else you want to say before we close this? >> no, i'm all right. >> thank you. >> all right.
>> for real. >> tony. as you take part in gang activity what can happen? receive up to how many days in lockup? 15? possible criminal charges can be brought against you. anything else you want to say before we close this? >> no, i'm all right. >> thank you. >> all right.
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i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. as a new round of nuclear talks open in geneva, iran's he leader could complicate the deal. >>> and a meeting in afghan doing u.s. withdraw. [ "taps" ] >> a nation remembers john f. kennedy. >> back to the negotiating table, and all right iran's supreme leader i spoke to a pa a paramilitary group and slammed the u.s. saying instead of using threats, go and repair your devastated economy so your government does not shut down for 15 days. go and pay your debts. phil, i got if tell you, the first opening meeting was quite brief. it was almost as if it was the setting of the table for what is to come starting tomorrow. >> reporter: yeah, tony, those comments are being discussed here in geneva, you really couldn't miss them. but an u.s. delegation spoke in the background briefing today and the top negotiators has the impression that most of that was meant for the domestic audience back in iran. nevertheless, top officials saying that it does affect the december cases of mistrust that was b
i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. as a new round of nuclear talks open in geneva, iran's he leader could complicate the deal. >>> and a meeting in afghan doing u.s. withdraw. [ "taps" ] >> a nation remembers john f. kennedy. >> back to the negotiating table, and all right iran's supreme leader i spoke to a pa a paramilitary group and slammed the u.s. saying instead of using threats, go and repair your devastated economy so your government does...
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this is tony harris with a look at your top stories. after years of speculation scientist versus confirmed the former palestinian leader yasser arafat was poisoned. a swiss team found 18 times the normal levels of polonium in arafat's remains. secretary of state john kerry is in the middle east pushing the peace process. he medicine with prim president mahmoud apass and prime minister benjamin netanyahu. kerry said he's confident that progress can be made. >>> kathleen i sebelius is befoe congress again, this time about the
this is tony harris with a look at your top stories. after years of speculation scientist versus confirmed the former palestinian leader yasser arafat was poisoned. a swiss team found 18 times the normal levels of polonium in arafat's remains. secretary of state john kerry is in the middle east pushing the peace process. he medicine with prim president mahmoud apass and prime minister benjamin netanyahu. kerry said he's confident that progress can be made. >>> kathleen i sebelius is...
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tony, thanks for joining us. maks, thanks for coming in. next week, final four, monday at 8:00, 7:00 here at abc. >> and then, the final two and the final one. >> it just keeps coming. you haven't had any sleep. what's in that cup? >> orange juice. >>> this is it. day two of our great "gma" car giveaway contest. we asked you to tell us why you or someone you know deserves a new mazda. thousands of you entered. we had to narrow it down to just three. this was corrine from yesterday. she was so excited about winning. went to her job as a hairdresser. one of, like, three jobs that she has. it's time to give our second mazda away. today's location, is mt. juliet, tennessee, just outside nashville. our unsuspecting winner is sam mullins. he's got a big family and an even bigger heart. they want you to hear his family. here's the story of a lovely family. >> even though we're a blended family, we're so close. and such a tight-knit family. >> reporter: with ten, count 'em, ten children, seven girls, three boys, ranging from ages 20 to 9, they call
tony, thanks for joining us. maks, thanks for coming in. next week, final four, monday at 8:00, 7:00 here at abc. >> and then, the final two and the final one. >> it just keeps coming. you haven't had any sleep. what's in that cup? >> orange juice. >>> this is it. day two of our great "gma" car giveaway contest. we asked you to tell us why you or someone you know deserves a new mazda. thousands of you entered. we had to narrow it down to just three. this was...
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>> well, tony, it was a broad agenda today. they started this morning calling for prayers and donations for the victims of the typhoon in the philippines. then moved open to calling on the u.s. house of representatives to pass comprehensive immigration reform. as you mentioned the pope is front and center here at least on people's minds. pope francis's representative to the u.s. spoke to the conference this morning and he urged the bishops to make sure that people feel welcome in the catholic church. we spoke with father timothy reese, with the catholic reporter and he says it is critical for the bishops to embrace the pope's message. >> the pope talks about the church as the mother. we walk in the door we want a hug. we don't want you know -- >> a lecture? >> a lecture from mom, why didn't you call more often or why did you dye your hair? we want a hug. and that's what people want from the church. >> they want a hug. well, the head of the u.s. conference of clique bishops right now is cardinal timothy doldolan. >> we don't hav
>> well, tony, it was a broad agenda today. they started this morning calling for prayers and donations for the victims of the typhoon in the philippines. then moved open to calling on the u.s. house of representatives to pass comprehensive immigration reform. as you mentioned the pope is front and center here at least on people's minds. pope francis's representative to the u.s. spoke to the conference this morning and he urged the bishops to make sure that people feel welcome in the...
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o no, tony? cuÉntame. >> perdÓn. ya me contagie. jamÁs imaginÉ que una ciudad con tanta tradiciÓn latina, ellos prefieran speak english. oh my god. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> bienvenidos a la sÉptima ciudad mÁs poblada de estados unidos. el epicentro de la cultura texanas, uno de los destinos turÍsticos mÁs atractivos del estado. [♪ mÚsica ♪] iniciÉ mi recorrido pasando por esta gigantesca veladora con la imagen de la virgen de guadalupe. tiene una altura de 40 pies y muchos de los presentes que llegan a este altar le hacen sus peticiones a la guadalupana en inglÉs. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> spanish? es muy normal ver personas con apellidos como pÉrez, martÍnez fernÁndez que entienden pero no hablan ni papa de espaÑol. lo puede explicar en espaÑol? mÉxico? 100% american? [hablan en inglÉs] nada? un poquito que con falta de prÁctica se convierte en nada. cÓmo te llamas? >> anabel. >> y tu apellido? >> salazar. >> hablas espaÑol? >> no. >> por quÉ? ¿de dÓnde son tus padres? >> de mÉxico. >> tienen lo mejor de dos mund
o no, tony? cuÉntame. >> perdÓn. ya me contagie. jamÁs imaginÉ que una ciudad con tanta tradiciÓn latina, ellos prefieran speak english. oh my god. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> bienvenidos a la sÉptima ciudad mÁs poblada de estados unidos. el epicentro de la cultura texanas, uno de los destinos turÍsticos mÁs atractivos del estado. [♪ mÚsica ♪] iniciÉ mi recorrido pasando por esta gigantesca veladora con la imagen de la virgen de guadalupe. tiene una altura de 40 pies y...
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el esférico cuadro de la capital molina, le pide más velocidad al partido se va presentando la joan tony lópez y jiménez siempre ahora esperado centro son vuestra mucha prisa no tiene américa la base diálogo/va generando se detiene el juego. vamos a veres el balón está poco, se le sale la elevaron el que cambiarlo a mauri escoto sobre regresar por parte de querétaro quedan 15 minutos conocer el referí ahí viene aldrete entregó la pelota de forja deportiva el conjunto de querétaro. pasan los minutos, quien equivalióya con el pelotazo gravísimo juega muy bien el área hernández está muy adelantado porque sino es el de tener anoche a los gallos. dejan por el centro por espinosa espinosa toca con ustedes este corral, hace rato que no venía por la banda de la izquierda trata de cambiar el ritmo es un hombre más de categoría clínica de la torre cancino se ve el juego no se vota y paredes que está costosísimo como tampoco cosme regresa américa dedicó ya ser y hacer con corral ilícito corral y pérez imposible pasar tiene larga posición adelantada de tony lópez 1 m por
el esférico cuadro de la capital molina, le pide más velocidad al partido se va presentando la joan tony lópez y jiménez siempre ahora esperado centro son vuestra mucha prisa no tiene américa la base diálogo/va generando se detiene el juego. vamos a veres el balón está poco, se le sale la elevaron el que cambiarlo a mauri escoto sobre regresar por parte de querétaro quedan 15 minutos conocer el referí ahí viene aldrete entregó la pelota de forja deportiva el conjunto de querétaro....
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tony, pete in nbc news built up reputation. what we are able to do is to low-cost platform ournalism is a piece of information that can be translapted to ones and zeros. people can write and do videos. the university is streaming this. the ability to push information ut and for other people to consume and then respond through twitter, through their own blogs is very high. he one advantage scotus blog probably has is a first mover advantage. that is, we've entered the space, we've made the materials available to you. n is who eal questio pay to create a competitor to scotus blog. if you want to create another ne, it would cost millions of dollars to do. you have to have a specific set of personnel. i have a set of fan boys interested in writing about the supreme court and knew about it. so i do think that the future of supreme g about the court include traditional classical journalism and its evolution. places like scotus blog. then people just talking through sites like twitter. and if you have something to say, your tweets wil
tony, pete in nbc news built up reputation. what we are able to do is to low-cost platform ournalism is a piece of information that can be translapted to ones and zeros. people can write and do videos. the university is streaming this. the ability to push information ut and for other people to consume and then respond through twitter, through their own blogs is very high. he one advantage scotus blog probably has is a first mover advantage. that is, we've entered the space, we've made the...
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>> this is al jazeera america, i'm tony harris. evidence that yasser arafat was poisoned. also coming up, john kerry's mission to israel and the west bank. and we'll look at the vicious drawing war in mexico. >> for nearly nine years there has been suspicions of foul play in yasser arafat's death, that mystery has been partially solved. swift scientists say that the leader was poisoned with polonium. we have this al jazeera exclusive. >> first they found high amounts of polonium 210 in yasser arafat's clothes. then they found high rates in his bones. this one page report after the exhumation of arafat's body last november. they favor polonium poisoning with 83% confidence. the arafat family received the results from their lawyer along with an analysis from forensic scientists david barclay. >> if i were a jury, this is stone cold certain. there is no doubt that that it was polonium that caused the death of yasser arafat. >> when we received the results, it was just like he just died. i will not stop. me and my daughter will go to call courts in all over the world to punish
>> this is al jazeera america, i'm tony harris. evidence that yasser arafat was poisoned. also coming up, john kerry's mission to israel and the west bank. and we'll look at the vicious drawing war in mexico. >> for nearly nine years there has been suspicions of foul play in yasser arafat's death, that mystery has been partially solved. swift scientists say that the leader was poisoned with polonium. we have this al jazeera exclusive. >> first they found high amounts of...
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tony. cual>>> asÍ es, asi es, estamos aquÍ a pie de guerra para traerle la informaciÓn en esta decimocuarta entrega del latin grammy, luces instalados, y cisco con el batallÓn de productores, preparando una p premiaciÓn para la historia, una alfombra de las mÁs largas, el camor humano se mantiene. sorprendÍ a una nominada que se presentarÁ en la noche, leslie grace, y posiblemente, hay rumores que se casÓ, serÁ cierto? vamos a ver el reportaje. >>> es la ciudad en la que hasta el mÁs santo se libera, por 260 dÓlares puede dar el sÍ. en quince minutos, ante la presencia del rey del rock and roll elvis presley. quÉ bien. >>> ey tony, quÉ dice. >>> elvis habla espaÑol. >>> seguro, estamos en el viva las vegas, en el (nombre en inglÉs). vamos a hacer una boda con elvis, quÉ piensas? venga conmigo, quiÉn sabe, vamos a ver a alguien famoso. >>> me gustÓ eso. >>> Ándale. >>> cada dÍa se casan de 15 a 30 parejas, la boda mÁs costosa es de 1100 dÓlares, por esta capilla pasar
tony. cual>>> asÍ es, asi es, estamos aquÍ a pie de guerra para traerle la informaciÓn en esta decimocuarta entrega del latin grammy, luces instalados, y cisco con el batallÓn de productores, preparando una p premiaciÓn para la historia, una alfombra de las mÁs largas, el camor humano se mantiene. sorprendÍ a una nominada que se presentarÁ en la noche, leslie grace, y posiblemente, hay rumores que se casÓ, serÁ cierto? vamos a ver el reportaje. >>> es la ciudad en la...
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tony, and deon, you can come now, thank you. is captain mcfadden here. behind me. okay. >> on september 20, 2012, then sergeant tony chaplain, star number 951, and now lieutenant chaplain, and deon mcdonald, star 963 were assigned to the gang task force with two probation officers. they were conducting probation compliance investigations on high-risk juvenile gang members. they were aware of a gang-related homicide that had occurred just five days prior. and which a known gang member had been killed and they were expecting retaliation. they drove through the mission district in a known area frequented by gang members. shortly before 8 p.m. the crime members were travelling east, and recognized a known gang member walking on the sidewalk. sergeant mcdonald knew the gang member as a parolee that shot two people from an incident two years prior. mcdonald notified chaplain of the location of the suspect. as they pulled their unmarked police vehicle up to the location. both sergeants and probation officers noticed that the suspect had a bulge in his waist area and weari
tony, and deon, you can come now, thank you. is captain mcfadden here. behind me. okay. >> on september 20, 2012, then sergeant tony chaplain, star number 951, and now lieutenant chaplain, and deon mcdonald, star 963 were assigned to the gang task force with two probation officers. they were conducting probation compliance investigations on high-risk juvenile gang members. they were aware of a gang-related homicide that had occurred just five days prior. and which a known gang member had...
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and take a look at this, tony. >> what is this? >> reporter: this is the amount of people that have been watching, thousands of people in san francisco have been helping to make this little boy's dream come true. >> how about global reaction, any kind of, you know, you know how quickly these can go viral around the world? >> reporter: it's on facebook, and people have been putting up signs saying go, bat kid. we love bat kid. this little girl says, loves bat kid from italy. there you have this other woman saying go get 'em, from switzerland. pictures from all over the world and they're all rooting for bat kid. the best thing, this little boy is in remission. >> that is great news. >> reporter: great celebration. >> make a wish, very cool. thank you. >> the man is here, mark morgan is here with a day in sports. good to see you. >> reporter: good to see you. >> tough to follow batman. >> reporter: when i was young, batman. he's cooler. it has nothing to do with sports. >> you just plow ahead. >> reporter: we're updating everyone on t
and take a look at this, tony. >> what is this? >> reporter: this is the amount of people that have been watching, thousands of people in san francisco have been helping to make this little boy's dream come true. >> how about global reaction, any kind of, you know, you know how quickly these can go viral around the world? >> reporter: it's on facebook, and people have been putting up signs saying go, bat kid. we love bat kid. this little girl says, loves bat kid from...
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this was a giraffe because tony blair already knew that he was going to go to war. does washington need other countries to justify its actions and probably london is just another suitable friend here well i think i think more people are worried about is that there may be lots of evidence here for war crimes for for an agreement for war over regime change which of course is illegal under international law maybe all sorts of other things come up and i think i think people really feel in this country we've had a number of reports of the iraq war none of them satisfactory people felt that maybe chilcote will be better because it was it was a much more thorough going report there's been nearly two hundred british soldiers died during the iraq war we've been hundreds of thousands of iraqis who've died there were millions of people demonstrated all of these people have the right to know and there is absolutely shameful that our government and the united states government are trying to prevent them from knowing. right activists linseed german live from london ms jalen thank
this was a giraffe because tony blair already knew that he was going to go to war. does washington need other countries to justify its actions and probably london is just another suitable friend here well i think i think more people are worried about is that there may be lots of evidence here for war crimes for for an agreement for war over regime change which of course is illegal under international law maybe all sorts of other things come up and i think i think people really feel in this...
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tony dorsett testing positive for a brain disease. the symptoms he says he now suffers. >> later, lululemon >>> today in san francisco a hearing called by legislatures >> they want to know what is being done to prevent another accident like one that killed two men in october and why something wasn't done to prevent it. >> we're live at the state building in san francisco. heather? >> this hearing was scheduled for before the double fatal accident, postponed twice for difficult bart labor negotiations when it did happen today, legislatures wanted a lot more details about the fatal accident but they, like rest of us, will have to wait for the ntsb investigation to wrap up in about three weeks. immediately after the october 19th accident that killed christopher shepherd and lawrence daniels, bart suspended use of a practice called simple approval, leaving track side safety up to workers today assembly labor and employment committee asked why that practice was in use when osha said it contributed to two prior bart deaths in 2001 and 2008.
tony dorsett testing positive for a brain disease. the symptoms he says he now suffers. >> later, lululemon >>> today in san francisco a hearing called by legislatures >> they want to know what is being done to prevent another accident like one that killed two men in october and why something wasn't done to prevent it. >> we're live at the state building in san francisco. heather? >> this hearing was scheduled for before the double fatal accident, postponed...
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then you can ask tony a question. to tony's point about the impact of sanctions, we have seen data that suggests in terms of the harshest of sanctions, in 2009, there were a few thousand centrifuges. 2013, 18,000. so it's this question of whether or not harsher sanctions now is really the answer versus is now the moment to try to get a deal. i mean, i think it's a fair point. >> well, yeah. and tony can probably speak to this. when you talk to anyone in diplomatic circles or who works the state department, they look at the election of rouhani as a window of opportunity that you needed to take advantage of. there was a very small sliver, a chance to actually pursue some sort of diplomatic solution to the nuclear standoff. and if you were to tighten the sanctions at this juncture, it would be a massive rebuke and there would be ramifications for the iranian political culture as well. so maybe tony can speak to that as well. in addition to the idea that you guys planned this deal months in advance knowing that the obama
then you can ask tony a question. to tony's point about the impact of sanctions, we have seen data that suggests in terms of the harshest of sanctions, in 2009, there were a few thousand centrifuges. 2013, 18,000. so it's this question of whether or not harsher sanctions now is really the answer versus is now the moment to try to get a deal. i mean, i think it's a fair point. >> well, yeah. and tony can probably speak to this. when you talk to anyone in diplomatic circles or who works the...
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i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. optimism regarding talks to roll back iran's nuclear program. and a new system to protect u.s. soldiers from sexual assaults. and laying a wreath a, a tribute to president john f. kennedy. >> talks aimed at ending the long-stand off over iran's nuclear program have resumed in geneva, but fiery comments by iran's supreme leader could economy katcomplicate the discu. thhe said, instead of using threats, go and repair your state of the economy t so your economy is not shut down for 15 or 16 days. pay your debts. >> reporter: the talks here are being held in an atmosphere that is positive, nevertheless there will be a long road before an agreement can be reached. there are a number of issues outstanding. they are on the table. most notebly the issue of the iraq, heavy water plant in iran and iran's surplus of enriched uranium. now statements that came out of iran by the supreme leader were seen here by those u.s. officials as mainly intended for domestic audience but it does shows the yea
i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. optimism regarding talks to roll back iran's nuclear program. and a new system to protect u.s. soldiers from sexual assaults. and laying a wreath a, a tribute to president john f. kennedy. >> talks aimed at ending the long-stand off over iran's nuclear program have resumed in geneva, but fiery comments by iran's supreme leader could economy katcomplicate the discu. thhe said, instead of using threats, go and repair your state of the...
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here with me is tony greco of greco lean and fit to propose a third theory i agree with tony. tell us, first people say work out long and hard and other people say five minutes at a time. i find that if i work out five minutes at a time on a certain part of my body i do get better results. >> you do, because it's the work you do within those five minutes. most people rest and they don't get their heart rate up. today we're doing something really simple that you could do every day for five minutes, you target your quads, your gluts, your ap. dommal area the full body. >> he'll tell us how to get rid of the who areish nasty areas we women try to do when doing our exercises. butt, hips, my thighs. why is it we have to give up mini skirts when we become 40. the legs go. >> you don't. here is a piece of duct tape. it's simple we'll work our crossover to get the heart rate up. we'll have fun. let's start moving like this. crossover, that's all you're doing. you can slow it down and again bring your right leg over your left, left over your right. >> i feel that in my stomach. you sta
here with me is tony greco of greco lean and fit to propose a third theory i agree with tony. tell us, first people say work out long and hard and other people say five minutes at a time. i find that if i work out five minutes at a time on a certain part of my body i do get better results. >> you do, because it's the work you do within those five minutes. most people rest and they don't get their heart rate up. today we're doing something really simple that you could do every day for five...
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estuvo presente, y tiene los detalles, tony. >>> bueno, tony estaremos con Él mÁs adelante. >>> miguel acompaÑanos en este escenario. >>> con 40 aÑos de carrera artÍstica, y 40 producciones discogrÁficas, miguel bosÉ, fue honrado como la persona del aÑo 2013 con su madre y un grupo de artistas y amigos, festejÓ el reconocimiento. >>> es un momento para celebrar, estÁn mis amigos, o parte de los amigos que pudieron estar aquÍ. y es inmenso, un premio muy importante, el mÁs importante, porque se premÍa a bosÉ. por la carrera, pero se premÍa al ciudadano miguel . y los premios normalmente son a bose, no a miguel , es muy bonito. muy completo. >>> al tributo se hicieron los que se consideran colegas, sus amigas. >>> quÉ platicabas con el? >>> mÚsica, musica, mÚsica. >>> estamos contentos. >>> es un honor, un tributo bien merecido? >>> sÍ, bien merecido, obviamente Él estÁ con mucho compromiso para Él, y debe ser intenso, no? pero vamos, vamos a disfrutar. >>> van a renovar votos me enterÉ? >>> sÍ, estamos renovando votos, el noviembre primero 2014. >>> lo tiene todo p
estuvo presente, y tiene los detalles, tony. >>> bueno, tony estaremos con Él mÁs adelante. >>> miguel acompaÑanos en este escenario. >>> con 40 aÑos de carrera artÍstica, y 40 producciones discogrÁficas, miguel bosÉ, fue honrado como la persona del aÑo 2013 con su madre y un grupo de artistas y amigos, festejÓ el reconocimiento. >>> es un momento para celebrar, estÁn mis amigos, o parte de los amigos que pudieron estar aquÍ. y es inmenso, un...
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that is what toni morrison does. if there is a great lesson that i have learned from her, it is probably that. tavis: how do you go about writing a book like this that is usable, that is embraceable? does that make sense? >> it does. the same things -- i really deeply believe in the primacy of character. i believe my job as a writer to put a believable human being on a page. as much as writers are certainly concerned with things like themes and tropes and all these things that are sort of happening beneath the text, it seemed to me that first and foremost my job was not to do tricks are sure that i'm smart but to simply write these characters. i think that if you just like your characters, you end up with something that people can access. toertainly wouldn't deign speak for toni morrison, but obviously, what she is bringing to her characters is enormous and complex and deeply layered. she is also writing her characters. you can read her 17 times and you can access her the first time on one level, and you ask us for a
that is what toni morrison does. if there is a great lesson that i have learned from her, it is probably that. tavis: how do you go about writing a book like this that is usable, that is embraceable? does that make sense? >> it does. the same things -- i really deeply believe in the primacy of character. i believe my job as a writer to put a believable human being on a page. as much as writers are certainly concerned with things like themes and tropes and all these things that are sort of...
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i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. aid is pouring into the philippines from around the world. the country's president said typhoon haiyan is believed to have killed between 2,000 to 2500 people. secretary of state john kerry said it would be a mistake to add more sanctions on iran days after leaders in geneva failed to agree on how to reduce iran's nuclear program. about 50,000 people have signed up for health insurance through state-run website since they went live last month according to a consulting term that tracks insurance data, a
i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. aid is pouring into the philippines from around the world. the country's president said typhoon haiyan is believed to have killed between 2,000 to 2500 people. secretary of state john kerry said it would be a mistake to add more sanctions on iran days after leaders in geneva failed to agree on how to reduce iran's nuclear program. about 50,000 people have signed up for health insurance through state-run website since they went live last month...
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tony tries to hold him until police arrive, but the robber worms his way toward the door. they get up, and tony tries to punch the robber in the face. >> i actually went for a knockout punch on him, and unfortunately i stepped on some of the debris on the floor. i slipped to the ground, and he squirms out the door. >> the robber makes it out the door and into a getaway car. the 4 1/2 minute brawl leaves tony completely spent. >> i have never been that exhausted. i have played hockey, i have done hockey shifts, and i remember coming off and saying, man, am i tired. but, yeah, i have never been so physically exhausted in my life. >> what's going on here, sir? >> we just got robbed. >> police show up to a trashed store. >> the store was a complete mess. >> he described it as the longest hockey fight he has ever had. it kind of resembled that. it's something you might see in a movie or something staged. the totality of it's unbelievable, what they went through. >> they recover the weapon, which turns out to be a pellet gun. >> i certainly wouldn't encourage anybody else who wo
tony tries to hold him until police arrive, but the robber worms his way toward the door. they get up, and tony tries to punch the robber in the face. >> i actually went for a knockout punch on him, and unfortunately i stepped on some of the debris on the floor. i slipped to the ground, and he squirms out the door. >> the robber makes it out the door and into a getaway car. the 4 1/2 minute brawl leaves tony completely spent. >> i have never been that exhausted. i have played...
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no lo esperaba Él, o no tony? >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> jamÁs me imagine que una ciudad llena de mexicanos, y con tradiciones latina prefieran hablar inglÉs, dios mÍo. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> bienvenidos a la sÉptima ciudad mÁs poblada de estados unidos. el epicentro de la cultura texana. uno de los destinos turÍsticos mÁs atractivos del estado. >>> inicie mi recorrido pasando por esta gigante veladora v con la imagen de la virgen de guadalupe, tiene una altura de 40 pies, y le hacen sus peticiones a la guadalapana en inglÉs. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> es muy normal ver personas con apellidos como pÉrez, martÍnez, por lo fernÁndez, que entienden, pero no hablan ni papa en espaÑol. >>> me puede explicar en espaÑol? >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> (risas) >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> nada? >>> un para co. >>> un poquito que con falta de prÁctica se convierte en nada. >>> cÓmo te llamas? >>> anabel. >>> tu apellido. >>> salazar. >>> anabel salazar. >>> hablas espaÑol? >>> no. >>> ¿por quÉ? de dÓnde so
no lo esperaba Él, o no tony? >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> jamÁs me imagine que una ciudad llena de mexicanos, y con tradiciones latina prefieran hablar inglÉs, dios mÍo. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> bienvenidos a la sÉptima ciudad mÁs poblada de estados unidos. el epicentro de la cultura texana. uno de los destinos turÍsticos mÁs atractivos del estado. >>> inicie mi recorrido pasando por esta gigante veladora v con la imagen de la virgen de guadalupe, tiene...
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i'm tony harris. this is al jazeera america. coming up the government released new enrollment numbers for healthcare.gov , and the results underwhelm. >>> almost a few week as survivors of typhoon haiyan need survival relief. >> it is another setback for president obama's signature legislative achievement. the numbers are not good. mike viqueira joins us from the white house, mike, you were telling us that the numbers were likely to be bad. how bad is it? >> it's worse than it was yesterday. it seems to be less than that. if you're counting the people who were trying to enroll through that healthcare.gov website. only 26,794 people, we'll call it 27,000, were able to register through those states. there were 36 states who declined to do this themselves. they're relying on the federal government to get them enrolled. all told, the rest of the states, had now who have their own website, the total is 106,185. when you consider the fact that ththe congressional budget offie project the number that would be enrolled in the first mont
i'm tony harris. this is al jazeera america. coming up the government released new enrollment numbers for healthcare.gov , and the results underwhelm. >>> almost a few week as survivors of typhoon haiyan need survival relief. >> it is another setback for president obama's signature legislative achievement. the numbers are not good. mike viqueira joins us from the white house, mike, you were telling us that the numbers were likely to be bad. how bad is it? >> it's worse than...
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so tony, what changed today. in the past, this morning when we started the session here in the senate. it took 60 votes to overcome a filibuster threat, what senator reid did is pushed that to 51. so 51 can move something forward, like an executive branch appointment that the president is trying to make. democrats say they won't use it for supreme court nominees or laws, bills, just use it to get these court positions filled. >> libby casey, appreciate it. i have to tell you, there's been plenty of talk about the filibuster, but it's taken on new urgency in recent years. randall pinkston is here now waya bit of background on this. >> yes, a little stroll through history. traditionally the filibuster has been used to allowing a senator to hold the floor, which means any senator can block a bill by speaking as long as necessary. the record filibuster set in 1957 was 24 hours 18 minutes. these days senates don't have to speak, they just have to make a motion to proceed, which does the same effectively blocking passa
so tony, what changed today. in the past, this morning when we started the session here in the senate. it took 60 votes to overcome a filibuster threat, what senator reid did is pushed that to 51. so 51 can move something forward, like an executive branch appointment that the president is trying to make. democrats say they won't use it for supreme court nominees or laws, bills, just use it to get these court positions filled. >> libby casey, appreciate it. i have to tell you, there's been...
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nfl legend tony dorsett goes public with a devastating diagnosis. what's happening to his brain after so many years in the game? >>> and the power of one man's compassion. dedicating his life to saving others as the guardian of the great golden gate. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. we are all about to hear the president of the united states apologize, and not just for the troubled rollout of the new health care website but for the fact that his promise to the american people that if they like their current health insurance they can keep it has not held true for all. our chief white house correspondent and political director chuck todd sat down with the president exclusively a short time ago at the white house. he's on the north lawn to start us off. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. the troubled health care rollout and the president's apparent broken promise about people keeping the plans they like has been weighing heavily on the entire white house. it was a chastened commander in chief i spoke with earlier today. i will start w
nfl legend tony dorsett goes public with a devastating diagnosis. what's happening to his brain after so many years in the game? >>> and the power of one man's compassion. dedicating his life to saving others as the guardian of the great golden gate. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. we are all about to hear the president of the united states apologize, and not just for the troubled rollout of the new health care website but for the fact that his promise...
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this is al jazeera america live in new york city i'm tony harris. with a look at today's top stories. >> the deadliest tornados we have ever had in the month of november in illinois history. the stated's govenor visiting community hit by a strong of deadly tornado. >> and a major market milestone. the do you the dow reaches terrr seen before. >> more than 24 hours after a string of deadly tornados ripped through america's heartland it's time to sort through what is left. >> the storms that barreled through the region spawned tornados that leveled neighborhoods. diane estabrook is in the hard hit washington, illinois. what are folks saying about what happened yesterday. >> tony, today reality is sinking in. yesterday after the storm tonigo people were grateful to be alive. today they are picking through the rubble and recognizing what exactly they have lost. >> insurance agent roc roger hin was stunned at the sight of his office. his shock quickly turned to grief. >> it's hard, it's very emotional. >> how many o of your customers are affected? >> ove
this is al jazeera america live in new york city i'm tony harris. with a look at today's top stories. >> the deadliest tornados we have ever had in the month of november in illinois history. the stated's govenor visiting community hit by a strong of deadly tornado. >> and a major market milestone. the do you the dow reaches terrr seen before. >> more than 24 hours after a string of deadly tornados ripped through america's heartland it's time to sort through what is left....
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>>¡tony! eso no fue en el circo. tÚ eras el que izaba las velas del barco. >>¡ah, eso explica por quÉ nadie me aplaudÍa! [ríe] >>hum... la carpa del circo... se me ocurre una idea, damas y caballeros, niÑos y niÑas, jÓvenes de todas las edades... ¿listos para hacer algo increÍble? si el comensal necesita energÍa para sus trucos hacer, algo sano deberÍa comer. ¡ya sÉ! pasta frÍa "gran carpa". pero necesito la ayuda de los artistas de la cocina. ¿cuento con ustedes? todos: ¡cuenta con nosotros! doggity: primero ponemos la pasta rotini; agregan vegetales: pepino, zanahoria y tomate de perita. puede ser manzano, pero lo prefiero perita. luego agregamos maÍz y queso mozarella y el toque final, una salsa vinagreta. es la hora del espectÁculo. presentamos: "¡pasta frÍa gran carpa!" un asombroso manjar para nuestros talentosos comensales. tony: ¡listo el pedido! mac: esto no funcionarÁ. ella: mac, siempre dices eso. >>bien. ¿y quÉ dijeron los acrÓbatas de la pasta frÍa gran carpa? [bramido de elefantes] >>dijeron que la pasta frÍa "gran ca
>>¡tony! eso no fue en el circo. tÚ eras el que izaba las velas del barco. >>¡ah, eso explica por quÉ nadie me aplaudÍa! [ríe] >>hum... la carpa del circo... se me ocurre una idea, damas y caballeros, niÑos y niÑas, jÓvenes de todas las edades... ¿listos para hacer algo increÍble? si el comensal necesita energÍa para sus trucos hacer, algo sano deberÍa comer. ¡ya sÉ! pasta frÍa "gran carpa". pero necesito la ayuda de los artistas de la cocina....
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here we me is tony greco of greco lean and fit to propose a third theory which i say i agree with, tony. so tell us, what -- first people say you work out really long and hard, you get this hard body and others people are saying five minutes at a time. i find if i work out five minutes at a time on a certain part of my body, i get better results. >> you do, because it's the work you do within those five minutes. most people rest and don't get their heart rate up. today we're doing something really simple that you can do every day for five minutes. you'll target your quads, your gluts, your problem areas. >> he's going to tell us how to get rid of the horrible nasty areas all us women are trying to get rid of when we're doing our exercises. let me get rid of my shoes here. show me. show me. especially butt, hips, my thighs. >> yes. >> why is it we have to give up our miniskirts when we become 40? it's like the legs go, tell me what i can do here. >> here's a piece of duct tape. it's really simple. we're going to work what we call our crossovers to get the heart rate up. we're going to ha
here we me is tony greco of greco lean and fit to propose a third theory which i say i agree with, tony. so tell us, what -- first people say you work out really long and hard, you get this hard body and others people are saying five minutes at a time. i find if i work out five minutes at a time on a certain part of my body, i get better results. >> you do, because it's the work you do within those five minutes. most people rest and don't get their heart rate up. today we're doing...
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this is tony harris with your top stories. the transportation security agency said that a tsa agent was killed in a shooting at l.a.x. airport. the gunman was shot when he open fired with a rifle. officers were involved in a shooting. he wrote a rant about killing tsa officers, the conditions of the wounded not known at this thyme. iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki met with presidentma
this is tony harris with your top stories. the transportation security agency said that a tsa agent was killed in a shooting at l.a.x. airport. the gunman was shot when he open fired with a rifle. officers were involved in a shooting. he wrote a rant about killing tsa officers, the conditions of the wounded not known at this thyme. iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki met with presidentma
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>> tony, you said grim and that's a good word to describe it. indeed, it was cold, wet, and very historic, and this weather couldn't keep back the 5,000 ticket holders. members of the public who had access to this event out of 14,000 who applied for access. this taking place at the plaza at the foot of the texas depository. that's that red building. you see the sixth level window where lee harry oswald shot out of that window hitting president kennedy and killing him with that third shot. it was distinguished because of this weather. people did hear from careful mccullough who recited some of the same speeches from jfk and remarked on the significance of those words even today. >> much of this said' applies no less to half a century ago and will continue, let us hope, to be taken to heart far into the future. gone but not forgotten is the hold e progression for de parted heroes. but if not forgotten, they are not gone. >> reporter: now mccullough was the only national figure to take the stage today. this was significant because this was a dallas
>> tony, you said grim and that's a good word to describe it. indeed, it was cold, wet, and very historic, and this weather couldn't keep back the 5,000 ticket holders. members of the public who had access to this event out of 14,000 who applied for access. this taking place at the plaza at the foot of the texas depository. that's that red building. you see the sixth level window where lee harry oswald shot out of that window hitting president kennedy and killing him with that third shot....
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bush and you can prime minister tony blair does this will be crucial information for that iraq inquiry that's going on here and i was far as justifications are concerned some of those diplomatic sources say that the us is highly possessive of any information that relates to the president or anyone around them and also that it is not london's call to make that decision on publishing information again which relates to the american president and also david cameron have told that some of the documents need to be handled sensitively and that has been interpreted by the cabinet office as ensuring that the relationship the special relationship between the u.s. and the u.k. is not affected and therefore it puts the government of david cameron in an awkward position of the having to perhaps block some of that evidence as per washington's decision and it will be a politically embarrassing move to have to do this critics are saying that it is important for the public to be able to know and see this information not least of which because the goal of this for your inquiry is essentially to look bac
bush and you can prime minister tony blair does this will be crucial information for that iraq inquiry that's going on here and i was far as justifications are concerned some of those diplomatic sources say that the us is highly possessive of any information that relates to the president or anyone around them and also that it is not london's call to make that decision on publishing information again which relates to the american president and also david cameron have told that some of the...
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now not everyone in britain is depressed by money troubles former prime minister tony blair has been treated to a dinner at buckingham palace hired out by the us bank j.p. morgan next kaiser takes a close view on that and here's a quick taster from the show that's coming up later. diamond rented out plotting and palace in order to entertain his close friend tony blair the dinner took place only days before. jamie dive in and agreed to give the us department of justice a very small cut mortgage fraud and oh how the penniless presence outside buckingham palace gates rejoiced at the impossibly large number of thirteen billion dollars jamie. a state without nationality and that may sound strange but for some it's a reality people in israel cannot be documented as being israeli as our discovers a united national identity could be an important step towards ending discrimination in the country the us has uncle sam russia has the bear from has mother yawn and israel has a question mark if nothing else it's weird in france you're french in the united states you are american in south africa yo
now not everyone in britain is depressed by money troubles former prime minister tony blair has been treated to a dinner at buckingham palace hired out by the us bank j.p. morgan next kaiser takes a close view on that and here's a quick taster from the show that's coming up later. diamond rented out plotting and palace in order to entertain his close friend tony blair the dinner took place only days before. jamie dive in and agreed to give the us department of justice a very small cut mortgage...
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tony? >> jessica is here with a look at sports headlines and one of the top teams in the nfl is some hot water. >> reporter: yes, the nfl suspended seattle seahawks walter thurmond for the team's next four games violating the league's substance abuse policy and fellow cornerback brendan browner will join him on that list, however it may be for a full year. the wide receiver called his teammates selfish. the fan in seattle, you're affecting way more than yourself. i feel like that was a selfish move on both guys parts. thurmond can return to the seasoseason finale when they're ranked second in the nfl. in auburn and alabama getting set for showcase showdown in the iron bowl which will no doubt feel like a bowl game with both teams coming in ranked at the top five. auburn sits at number four and 10 and 1. the winner grabs a spot in the scc title game but the victory could lead to a spot in another title game as well. we'll have full coverage for you in auburn. i'm jessica taff, we'll be back
tony? >> jessica is here with a look at sports headlines and one of the top teams in the nfl is some hot water. >> reporter: yes, the nfl suspended seattle seahawks walter thurmond for the team's next four games violating the league's substance abuse policy and fellow cornerback brendan browner will join him on that list, however it may be for a full year. the wide receiver called his teammates selfish. the fan in seattle, you're affecting way more than yourself. i feel like that...
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tony parker lead the spurs. he had 18 points. the other tony kept the warriors in the game. tony douglas lead all scores off the bench and that should have been a 4-point play. the spurs lead by 12. don't let him go left. don't let him go left. warriors had a chance to tie it down two. the drive and it rolls off the rim. 76-74 spurs and warriors in memphis tomorrow. college hoop season is here right now. stanford opening with the bison of bucnell. the steal at half court and this guy is 6 foot 10 and 240 pounds. how many 6 foot 10 guys can do that. stanford lead by as many as 8. powell to randal and the little guy gets up to throw down. bucknell hanging around and ends up in the hands of steven casper. it is a one-p noi t game late -- point game late. from downtown and stanford wins the opener 72-68. i want you to remember this shot of mike montgomery smiling because it is rare. cal hosting h and we call this with authority. cal is putting on a show. solomon had a freshman and his first bucket as a golden bear. he had 14 points. tyrone wallace had a monster game 26 points an
tony parker lead the spurs. he had 18 points. the other tony kept the warriors in the game. tony douglas lead all scores off the bench and that should have been a 4-point play. the spurs lead by 12. don't let him go left. don't let him go left. warriors had a chance to tie it down two. the drive and it rolls off the rim. 76-74 spurs and warriors in memphis tomorrow. college hoop season is here right now. stanford opening with the bison of bucnell. the steal at half court and this guy is 6 foot...
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prime minister tony blair no this will be crucial information for the iraq inquiry that's going on here and i was for as justifications are concerned some of those diplomatic sources say that the us is highly possessive of any information that relates to the president or anyone around them and also that it is not london's call to make that decision on publishing information again which relates to the american president and also david cameron have told that some of the documents need to be handled sensitively and that has been interpreted by the cabinet office as ensuring that the relationship the special relationship between the u.s. and the u.k. is not affected and therefore it puts the government of david cameron in an awkward position of the having to perhaps block some of that evidence as per washington's decision and it will be a politically embarrassing move to have to do this critics are saying that it is important for the public to be able to know and see this information not least of which because the goal of this for your inquiry is essentially to look back at how the governme
prime minister tony blair no this will be crucial information for the iraq inquiry that's going on here and i was for as justifications are concerned some of those diplomatic sources say that the us is highly possessive of any information that relates to the president or anyone around them and also that it is not london's call to make that decision on publishing information again which relates to the american president and also david cameron have told that some of the documents need to be...
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and he would open the door and olivia, i can't do him, but tony could, tony said he would say to him, my boy, my boy, my boy, my boy, when you say that line, either you come down and take your time, because when you're speaking, when you're saying the speech in shakespeare at the time, you are the star of the show. take your time, don't rush, you at that moment are the star of the show. and tony was like, my lord, i don't -- he says, you are the star whenever you're speaking shakespeare, that person speaking is the star of the show. and i said to tony, i go, you're at the national and you did all these great roles and same thing you did, and you worked with oliviet, my god, the people -- what i would give to have had one-tenth of your experiences. he said, my god, no, he said, all i want to do the entire time i was in london was move to california. drive a convertible along the pacific coast highway, the sun shine in my face, the wind in my hair. i'm never forget that. >> you asked earlier what was the first thing i shot. it was a simple thing. it was my walking in that wheel that we
and he would open the door and olivia, i can't do him, but tony could, tony said he would say to him, my boy, my boy, my boy, my boy, when you say that line, either you come down and take your time, because when you're speaking, when you're saying the speech in shakespeare at the time, you are the star of the show. take your time, don't rush, you at that moment are the star of the show. and tony was like, my lord, i don't -- he says, you are the star whenever you're speaking shakespeare, that...
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i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. >> i looked at my boyfriend, and he said those are gunshots. i was, like, run. we literally just ran down the stairs. >> a tsa agent is dead. several other people wounded after a shooting rampage at los angeles international airport. an u.s. drone strike kills the leader of a pakistani taliban. and the prime minister of iraq asks president obama for more help in ending violence in his country. ♪ >> there are still plenty of questions after a shooting at one of the nation's busiest airports. it happened near a security check point. terminal three at los angeles international airport, one tsa agent was killed, three others were wounded. the gunman was taken into custody after a shootout. officers. the investigators say they don't think anyone else was involved. >> we believe at this point that there was a loan shooter, that he acted at least right now, he was the only person armed in this incident. >> brian rooney joins us live from los angeles international airport. brian, good to se
i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. >> i looked at my boyfriend, and he said those are gunshots. i was, like, run. we literally just ran down the stairs. >> a tsa agent is dead. several other people wounded after a shooting rampage at los angeles international airport. an u.s. drone strike kills the leader of a pakistani taliban. and the prime minister of iraq asks president obama for more help in ending violence in his country. ♪ >> there are still plenty of...