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barry gibb. good to see you, barry. barry gibb. go see him live friday, jones beach, right here in new york. we'll be right back. that's the way to do it. that's the way you do it, right there. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to hugh jackman, jimmy page, josh kaufman, barry gibb right here, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right over there, ladies and gents. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. buh-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- jennifer lawrence, alan cumming,
barry gibb. good to see you, barry. barry gibb. go see him live friday, jones beach, right here in new york. we'll be right back. that's the way to do it. that's the way you do it, right there. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to hugh jackman, jimmy page, josh kaufman, barry gibb right here, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right over there, ladies and gents. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank...
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that title can well describe the situation of barry gib. he looks back with an machine thee may isn't for the record. >> barry gibb has never done this before. never taken the long walk to the stage by himself. is it important for you to do this? >> it's everything to me. i don't know how to do anything else. i can't get a job. >> he's the only surviving member of one of the 20th century's greatest vocal groups. and this night at the garden in boston he's about to begin his first ever solo tour. the last of the bee-gees. is going it alone. ♪ >> i don't think anybody thought at this point in time that there would be one bee gee left. >> i could never i am madge in being that last person. we were glued together. these three kids that one day we'd make it, i remember saying it to one of my first girlfriends at 14 years old that if she dumped she, she -- i actually said that. >> more importantly you believed it. >> i believed it. i don't know why. >> even in the early days in australia the three gibb buries, barry and younger twins robin and
that title can well describe the situation of barry gib. he looks back with an machine thee may isn't for the record. >> barry gibb has never done this before. never taken the long walk to the stage by himself. is it important for you to do this? >> it's everything to me. i don't know how to do anything else. i can't get a job. >> he's the only surviving member of one of the 20th century's greatest vocal groups. and this night at the garden in boston he's about to begin his...
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. >> i'd like to introduce to john barry. >> hi john-- >> sreenivasan: john barry, the award-winning historian and writer, and a man who's normally holed up in a book-lined office by himself, has lately become one of the busiest men in louisiana. >> this is no just another piece of legislation. >> sreenivasan: he's been talking to rotary clubs. >> i'm john barry. >> sreenivasan: testifying before the state legislature. >> there is no debate, scientifically, about that fact. >> sreenivasan: why? barry is fighting a controversial legal and political battle to try and force the powerful oil and gas industry to pay billions for the role their dredging and drilling has played in the erosion of the coast of louisiana. >> sreenivasan: barry is best known for his book "rising tide," an account of the devastating 1927 flood in louisiana. that bestseller made him something of a local celebrity, and has given him a platform to sound the alarm about the current land-loss crisis in the state. >> we've lost close to 2,000 square miles of land, that loss continues every minute. towns are going to d
. >> i'd like to introduce to john barry. >> hi john-- >> sreenivasan: john barry, the award-winning historian and writer, and a man who's normally holed up in a book-lined office by himself, has lately become one of the busiest men in louisiana. >> this is no just another piece of legislation. >> sreenivasan: he's been talking to rotary clubs. >> i'm john barry. >> sreenivasan: testifying before the state legislature. >> there is no debate,...
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barry broke through the screen door and went to a neighbor and called 911. >> help me, i'm amanda barry, i was kidnapped for ten years and i'm free now. >> castro was arrested and plead guilty to kidnapping and holding the women. he was sentenced in august to more than 1,000 years in prison but committed suicide in his cell a month later. both women said they are thankful for the support they've received from their families and from their community. >> if i could say only one thing, that would be this. never give up hope. because miracles do happen. >> reporter: craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up on the "morning news," questions about the whereabouts of toronto mayor rob ford. >>> and in "moneywatch," foodies have a way to catch lunch. grilled cheese sandwiches dropping from the skies. this is the "cbs morning news." dropping from the skies. this is the "cbs morning news." frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky. not chalky. temporary. 24 hour. lots of tablets. one pill. you decide. prevacid. ♪ 24 hour there's she's-got-all-the-answers mom, always-puts-herself-
barry broke through the screen door and went to a neighbor and called 911. >> help me, i'm amanda barry, i was kidnapped for ten years and i'm free now. >> castro was arrested and plead guilty to kidnapping and holding the women. he was sentenced in august to more than 1,000 years in prison but committed suicide in his cell a month later. both women said they are thankful for the support they've received from their families and from their community. >> if i could say only one...
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in american political history and also barry goldwater won 1964 reelection. it just took 16 years to count the ballots. >> before hanging 10. any other questions from the audience? you are bound to have a question. >> i'm supposed to wait until i have a microphone. >> if you don't raise your hand -- you have a statement anyway. >> i'm going to lay the groundwork. in 1980, when reagan so up the nomination george herbert walker bush was the last surviving serious opponent to him and reagan soda in 1980. if you define everybody who's supported reagan at the time he sewed up and call from reagannights and those who were not supporting reagan at that point don't qualify even though many of them did support him when he became the nominee. since reagan the republican party has nominated a number of other candidates for president of the united states. 1 of the united states. none of them met the definition, it is high time for us to nominate another reagannight. who should that be? >> well said. in this very building some years ago dr. lee edwards's panel discussion
in american political history and also barry goldwater won 1964 reelection. it just took 16 years to count the ballots. >> before hanging 10. any other questions from the audience? you are bound to have a question. >> i'm supposed to wait until i have a microphone. >> if you don't raise your hand -- you have a statement anyway. >> i'm going to lay the groundwork. in 1980, when reagan so up the nomination george herbert walker bush was the last surviving serious opponent...
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neither has barry. we've had him on the show before. you guys are inventers, and corporate merge has not stolen that from you? >> no, it's still a mission driven business, and this is an important mission. we're talking about addressing the health of the american population bringing more sustainable agriculture to the developing world and economic opportunities and those issues are needed. >> yet there are some people, like ben and jerry's, that you sold out. >> i look at it cleanly. i look at our impact. are we reaching people? before coke invested we were in 15,000 stores. now we're in over 100,000 stores. we're providing lower calorie drinks to more people and before coke invested we were buying 80,000 pounds of organi organic ingredients, and now we're buying over $100,000 points. if selling out means buying more. then i'll sell out. >> barry was using the idea of sugar in a beverage as marginal utility, an economic concept. the first spoonful of sugar does this, the second does this, and then you stop losing the benefit. how did th
neither has barry. we've had him on the show before. you guys are inventers, and corporate merge has not stolen that from you? >> no, it's still a mission driven business, and this is an important mission. we're talking about addressing the health of the american population bringing more sustainable agriculture to the developing world and economic opportunities and those issues are needed. >> yet there are some people, like ben and jerry's, that you sold out. >> i look at it...
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barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. creator, redeemer, sustainer, you called us out of darkness into your marvelous light. dispel the shadows of confusion in our lives, replacing them with your clarity and peace. what we don't know, teach us.
barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. creator, redeemer, sustainer, you called us out of darkness into your marvelous light. dispel the shadows of confusion in our lives, replacing them with your clarity and peace. what we don't know, teach us.
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in the studio, barry got the label's attention with a tune called "ida red." the record company would change the song's title but would keep barry's original sound. once it hit the airwaves, the guitarist from st. louis was no longer an unknown. fans call him the father of rock 'n' roll but chuck barry struck a cord with a fresh song 59 years ago today. ♪ we'll check in when news breaks out throughout the day. the dow having a good one. see you later. >> here we go again. hackers going after our public power supplies and in this case they succeeded. welcome. i'm neil cavuto. the department of homeland security issuing an alarming new report you haven't heard much about but you should. the cyber emergency response team says a public utility was recently compromised. the intruder hacking their way into the utility's main control system. not just ripping up wires, getting right into the belly of the beast. add that to military style attack on an electrical supply in california last year and it's no
in the studio, barry got the label's attention with a tune called "ida red." the record company would change the song's title but would keep barry's original sound. once it hit the airwaves, the guitarist from st. louis was no longer an unknown. fans call him the father of rock 'n' roll but chuck barry struck a cord with a fresh song 59 years ago today. ♪ we'll check in when news breaks out throughout the day. the dow having a good one. see you later. >> here we go again....
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barry. the fpa chu who would wing will wheel the ace program is brought you by. critically waste from norway's mainstream crews were his lies to her group. exploring one thousand miles of norwegian coastal the report include counters and access to wilkinson. i am. mortar fire is reported here so
barry. the fpa chu who would wing will wheel the ace program is brought you by. critically waste from norway's mainstream crews were his lies to her group. exploring one thousand miles of norwegian coastal the report include counters and access to wilkinson. i am. mortar fire is reported here so
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barry fixler is about to open his jewelry store for the annual valentine's day rush. >> gentlemen come in from 9:00 in the morning until about 8:00 at night to pick up a heart real quick, engagement ring real quick either for their girlfriend, fiancee or wife. >> so, when two men show up at the door a little early, barry doesn't think twice about letting them into the shop. >> i open the door and they followed me in the store and went around the counter and one fellow says, i'd like to see engagement rings. >> the man in the black coat stares into the display case and singles one out. a routine fixler has seen thousands of times. >> figured this is just a normal sale. the other fellow actually joked around and said that, i'm trying to talk my buddy out of this. it was sort of a joke. >> fixler hands the man a diamond ring. he examines the ring closely, as if he's considering buying it. but fixler senses something is off. >> i see that he was hesitating and the price tag of that ring was $14,000. so i figured to myself, maybe that price is a little too much. >> as he and the man talk, s
barry fixler is about to open his jewelry store for the annual valentine's day rush. >> gentlemen come in from 9:00 in the morning until about 8:00 at night to pick up a heart real quick, engagement ring real quick either for their girlfriend, fiancee or wife. >> so, when two men show up at the door a little early, barry doesn't think twice about letting them into the shop. >> i open the door and they followed me in the store and went around the counter and one fellow says,...
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barry most is a small business consultant. you can find him online at barry multz.com. also the brand new book "how to get unstuck, 25 ways to get your business growing again." and alexis is a business developer. thank you for being here. good to see both of you. let's get to the first question. it is about growing out of your home office. >> i'm wondering what the best way is to go about going from a home-based business to getting one's own offices locally. >> so, alexis, when you started guilt it was tiny, two of you, or a couple of you, few of you, right? how do you know when it's time to move from just sort of business at home to the real deal? >> well, in our case my apartment was way too small to host all of our employees. we borrowed space at the beginning. and at a certain point if you can afford it, you have the resources, you need to start carving out your own space to build the culture and the sense of team around the business. and there's so many resources that are out there now which is the good news. at least here in new york the new york economic developm
barry most is a small business consultant. you can find him online at barry multz.com. also the brand new book "how to get unstuck, 25 ways to get your business growing again." and alexis is a business developer. thank you for being here. good to see both of you. let's get to the first question. it is about growing out of your home office. >> i'm wondering what the best way is to go about going from a home-based business to getting one's own offices locally. >> so, alexis,...
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joining us now, the man behind this amazing discovery, barry clifford. barry, how sure are you that this is the "santa maria" that you have found? >> you have to be careful with all of these sorts of things. but the evidence is really more than substantial. it's overwhelming. and we're very excited about it. but yet we have to continue further excavations. but all of the evidence is just overwhelming. we've eliminated every other location in the bay. we've gotten documents that show the precise location as told by columbus. and we transcribed that distance to the fort from where we found what we believe was the shipwreck. and it's exactly the same distance along with all of the types of 15th century artifacts that we found in that location. >> you've been involved in expeditions all over the world. what mysteries could this solve for us, if this is indeed columbus' ship? what could we learn from it? >> it's the ship that was responsible for the discoveries that helped make responsible the -- it was the ship that was responsible for providing columbus wit
joining us now, the man behind this amazing discovery, barry clifford. barry, how sure are you that this is the "santa maria" that you have found? >> you have to be careful with all of these sorts of things. but the evidence is really more than substantial. it's overwhelming. and we're very excited about it. but yet we have to continue further excavations. but all of the evidence is just overwhelming. we've eliminated every other location in the bay. we've gotten documents that...
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barry petersen, denver. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a war of words between top veteran groups and a lawmaker over the v.a. hospital scandal. nancy cordes has the latest. and news by china to cut air pollution. that's the cbs news this morning. thanks for watching, i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. watching, i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. ,,,, mallicoat >>> good morning everyone, it's tuesday, may 27th. i'm michelle griego. >> hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30 on your tuesdayful kind of feels like a monday to moe. i don't know why. >> i wonder why? >> yeah. >> welcome back. hey you know we got some fog along the coastline this morning. just some patchy fog right now but the winds will be kicking up and temperatures likely to be much cooler and talk about that coming up. >>> southbound 280 reopened to traffic. so you can use 280 or 101 now. leaving san francisco. we also have an overturned accident in pleasanton and going to tell you about that coming up as well. >>> all right thank you. today is the day of mourning at uc santa barba
barry petersen, denver. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a war of words between top veteran groups and a lawmaker over the v.a. hospital scandal. nancy cordes has the latest. and news by china to cut air pollution. that's the cbs news this morning. thanks for watching, i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. watching, i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. ,,,, mallicoat >>> good morning everyone, it's tuesday, may 27th. i'm michelle...
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musical guest, barry gibb.
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we'll tell you what legendary bay area athletes like barry bonds, ronnie lott were doing today in the name of charity. >>> there's a little less exub rans on -- exu berrance investors have been assess the the sale report. sales grew .1% last month. the dow is up 15. the nasdaq down 11. and the s&p is up a fraction. right now 1897. >>> today the reverend jesse jackson is in silicon valley pushing foremore diversity. he was at e -- for more diversity. he was at ebay today. tomorrow he will be at google. he wants them to encourage more minorities. earlier this year, he launched the new digital inclusion initiative. >>> mark zuckerberg is facing a breach the contract lawsuit over property he purchased next to his palo alto home. zuckerberg paid more than $43 million in separate deals to buy four lots adjacent to his home. he made the purchases after learning a developer planned to build a large house on one of those properties. the developer alleges he sold his lawsuit to the facebook founder with the promise that zuckerberg would connect him with wealthy clients. but he said zuckerberg n
we'll tell you what legendary bay area athletes like barry bonds, ronnie lott were doing today in the name of charity. >>> there's a little less exub rans on -- exu berrance investors have been assess the the sale report. sales grew .1% last month. the dow is up 15. the nasdaq down 11. and the s&p is up a fraction. right now 1897. >>> today the reverend jesse jackson is in silicon valley pushing foremore diversity. he was at e -- for more diversity. he was at ebay today....
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barry is that the her socks. doctors treated over 150 cases of influenza and lost three. he is made calls. it actually got fairly largely shut down, social meanings, the church services, schools, anything. even when the soldiers were coming home they were going to allow their families. the family members disregarded that. so this from 1942 in this one she's talking about the outbreaks that happened. this is november 2nd. i attended medical auxiliary. superintendent gave a talk on conditions regarding the number of tuberculosis cases in the hospital. also stressing the dangers of the spread through the influx of hundreds of people coming in our city. many having excess and our schools are in danger. no examination. also public places our credit. did some shopping. really interesting. you read through them and you did not only the daily occurrences, akron malkin to visit. of what squandering a bright red the house and talked about the importance he talked about operating be before 1910 there was not actually a hospital. most of those happened on the kitchen table. this is 1
barry is that the her socks. doctors treated over 150 cases of influenza and lost three. he is made calls. it actually got fairly largely shut down, social meanings, the church services, schools, anything. even when the soldiers were coming home they were going to allow their families. the family members disregarded that. so this from 1942 in this one she's talking about the outbreaks that happened. this is november 2nd. i attended medical auxiliary. superintendent gave a talk on conditions...
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thank you so much, barry, appreciate you coming on the program. >>> and we begin the factor with the $6.8 billion power deal. exelon will buy pepco, the combined businesses will have about 10 million customers and create the biggest atlantic gas and utility. shares of pepco went to $26.76, exelon fell to 3% to 35.03. >>> and energizer will split its company in two, planning to sell the household products like schick razors, the company expects the separation to help it focus and to better allocate resources, wall street liked the news, shares up 14% today to $111. $111.69. >>> two oil companies raising their dividends, exxon mobil increasing to 69 cents a share, the move continues a 32-year record of upping the annual payout to shareholders. chevron's board raising the dividend by 7% to a buck seven a share and that, too, will be payable in june. exxon mobil up to 141, chevron fell just a bit. >>> wellpoint's first quarter profits drop 1% because of an increase in membership. why do profits drop? because there were higher administrative costs tied to the customer growth. but earnings
thank you so much, barry, appreciate you coming on the program. >>> and we begin the factor with the $6.8 billion power deal. exelon will buy pepco, the combined businesses will have about 10 million customers and create the biggest atlantic gas and utility. shares of pepco went to $26.76, exelon fell to 3% to 35.03. >>> and energizer will split its company in two, planning to sell the household products like schick razors, the company expects the separation to help it focus...
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barry's side was represented. thank you. >> thank you. >>> speaking of free speech, we will hear the story of how students at one college campus were told there was one thing they could not mention in their graduation speeches. >>> plus in a few minutes see why the obama administration was rushing to defend against the latest twist in the probe into a v.a. hospital and the death of dozens of veterans. >>> if you have a terminal illness should you have the right to try treatments that might save your life but are not yet approved. an eye-opening report on that, next. >> if uaustin is never given a tall the building is or how ornate the halls are. it doesn't matter if thereare g, or big mahogany desks. whenorking with an investment firm, what's really important is wther the peoe behiintroducing e schwaby stand actability guarantee.y. if you're not happy with one of our participating investment aisory services, we'll refundour program from the previous quarter. it's no guarantee against loss and other fees and expens
barry's side was represented. thank you. >> thank you. >>> speaking of free speech, we will hear the story of how students at one college campus were told there was one thing they could not mention in their graduation speeches. >>> plus in a few minutes see why the obama administration was rushing to defend against the latest twist in the probe into a v.a. hospital and the death of dozens of veterans. >>> if you have a terminal illness should you have the right...
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>> i don't. >> pat croce, pat, do you think barry deserves congratulations? do you any he found the santa maria? >> well, barry is my hero because he found the widow, the pirate ship in 1994, so he had found an authentic pirate ship. to find this santa maria, which drifted into a sand bar in 1492 and was stripped to the gill, all the boards which columbus used to build the fort, i don't see how -- he only had a couple of canons on this ship and he gave one to the fort, one he took back on >> okay. in having dissected and understanding this perfectly, remember, columbus wrecked the ship on christmas eve, 1492. he left for spain seven days later on january 2nd. they did not have time to strip this giant ship. he said on december 26th that the ship was stripped. that's when he made the note in his dario, the day after the ship had come ashore. and on january 2nd, leaving the bay, he said in his dario, that they loaded a lombard and fired it through the isn't a santa ma it traveled through the water. that tells me there is enough of the ship sticking up out of th
>> i don't. >> pat croce, pat, do you think barry deserves congratulations? do you any he found the santa maria? >> well, barry is my hero because he found the widow, the pirate ship in 1994, so he had found an authentic pirate ship. to find this santa maria, which drifted into a sand bar in 1492 and was stripped to the gill, all the boards which columbus used to build the fort, i don't see how -- he only had a couple of canons on this ship and he gave one to the fort, one he...
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barry's side was represented. thank you. >> thank you. >>> speaking of free speech, we will hear the story of how students at one college campus were told there was one thing they could not mention in their graduation speeches. >>> plus in a few minutes see why the obama administration was rushing to defend against the latest twist in the probe into a v.a. hospital and the death of dozens of veterans. >>> if you have a terminal illness should you have the right to try treatments that might save your life but are not yet approved. an eye-opening report on that, next. >> if uaustin is never given a chance to get, we know with 100% certainty he will die. what can your fidelity greenline do for you? just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes where you can. so you can invest in the life that you want today. tap into the full power of your fidelity greenlin
barry's side was represented. thank you. >> thank you. >>> speaking of free speech, we will hear the story of how students at one college campus were told there was one thing they could not mention in their graduation speeches. >>> plus in a few minutes see why the obama administration was rushing to defend against the latest twist in the probe into a v.a. hospital and the death of dozens of veterans. >>> if you have a terminal illness should you have the right...
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>> i don't. >> pat croce, pat, do you think barry deserves congratulations? do you any he found the santa maria? >> well, barry is my hero because he found the widow, the pirate ship in 1994, so he had found an authentic pirate ship. to find this santa maria, which drifted into a sand bar in 1492 and was stripped to the gill, all the boards which columbus used to build the fort, i don't see how -- he only had a couple of canons on this ship and he gave one to the fort, one he took back on the pinta, back to spain, it is hard to think. >> okay. in having dissected and understanding this perfectly, remember, columbus wrecked the ship on christmas eve, 1492. he left for spain seven days later on january 2nd. they did not have time to strip this giant ship. he said on december 26th that the ship was stripped. that's when he made the note in his dario, the day after the ship had come ashore. and on january 2nd, leaving the bay, he said in his dario, that they loaded a lombard and fired it through the santa maria and it traveled through the water. that tells me the
>> i don't. >> pat croce, pat, do you think barry deserves congratulations? do you any he found the santa maria? >> well, barry is my hero because he found the widow, the pirate ship in 1994, so he had found an authentic pirate ship. to find this santa maria, which drifted into a sand bar in 1492 and was stripped to the gill, all the boards which columbus used to build the fort, i don't see how -- he only had a couple of canons on this ship and he gave one to the fort, one he...
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and barry's trying to get his gun out. i can see he's trying to get his gun out. and i'm going for my gun. and fresh out of recruit school. all i wanted was cover. >> andreesen backs away as the scuffle between goins and the armed suspect quickly escalates into a life or death situation. >> don't move! don't move! don't move, lady! don't move, lady! >> as things would have it, i had a partner that night and jasmine was moving around not listening to anything he was saying. he was going for my side arm, and he had the pistol up to my neck and he was trying to get my weapon away from me, and i figured i was done for anyway, but -- i was hoping for at least two seconds to shoot him before something -- before i lost consciousness. >> the suspect is momentarily distracted and trooper goins makes his move. >> when he finally took his eyes off of me for a second and looked at her to see what she was doing, that was my only spot. it didn't get any better than that. that was it. ducked down and grabbed him. we danced for a couple of seconds. he was trying to grab my weapon
and barry's trying to get his gun out. i can see he's trying to get his gun out. and i'm going for my gun. and fresh out of recruit school. all i wanted was cover. >> andreesen backs away as the scuffle between goins and the armed suspect quickly escalates into a life or death situation. >> don't move! don't move! don't move, lady! don't move, lady! >> as things would have it, i had a partner that night and jasmine was moving around not listening to anything he was saying. he...
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we thought lenny and larry was funnier than benny and barry. i'm proud of those accomplishes. >> how many grams of protein, and what is your favorite? >> my favorite is one that is not the market as much as it should be. it is a high-protein muffin called muscle muffin. protein rate my favorite flavor is pumpkin. our cookies carry 16 g of protein. gluten-freenie, a cinnamon brownie, has 16 g of protein. we try to do something for everyone. we have begin products. we have low sugar items. , highe the high calorie energy items as well. we have something for everybody. >> thank you for sharing your story with us. airey turner, the cofounder of lenny & larry's. food to a sport that shows great organic growth, well done. if you have ever seen bmx, it is amazingly athletic. one of the top riders, daniel dhers. he has just opened a new sports complex in north carolina. thank you for being here. 37,000 square feet. bmxo, i did the largest facility in the world. action sports is the fastest-growing sport in its last 10 years. kids from eight years old i
we thought lenny and larry was funnier than benny and barry. i'm proud of those accomplishes. >> how many grams of protein, and what is your favorite? >> my favorite is one that is not the market as much as it should be. it is a high-protein muffin called muscle muffin. protein rate my favorite flavor is pumpkin. our cookies carry 16 g of protein. gluten-freenie, a cinnamon brownie, has 16 g of protein. we try to do something for everyone. we have begin products. we have low sugar...
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we thought lenny and larry was funnier than benny and barry. i'm proud of those accomplishes. >> how many grams of protein, and what is your favorite? >> my favorite is one that is not the market as much as it should be. it is a high-protein muffin called m muscle muffin. it has 15 g of protein rate my favorite flavor is pumpkin. our cookies carry 16 g of protein. our fit brownie, a gluten-free cinnamon brownie, has 16 g of protein. we try to do something for everyone. we have begin products. we have low sugar items. we have the high calorie, high energy items as well. we have something for everybody. >> thank you for sharing your story with us. larry turner, the cofounder of lenny & larry's. now from organic food to a sport that shows great organic growth, well done. if you have ever seen bmx, it is amazingly athletic. one of the top riders, daniel dhers. he has just opened a new sports complex in north carolina. thank you for being here. 37,000 square feet. >> so, i did the largest bmx facility in the world. action sports is the fastest-growi
we thought lenny and larry was funnier than benny and barry. i'm proud of those accomplishes. >> how many grams of protein, and what is your favorite? >> my favorite is one that is not the market as much as it should be. it is a high-protein muffin called m muscle muffin. it has 15 g of protein rate my favorite flavor is pumpkin. our cookies carry 16 g of protein. our fit brownie, a gluten-free cinnamon brownie, has 16 g of protein. we try to do something for everyone. we have begin...
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let's get more and speak to barry. since there are these allegations of bribery in places like china, iraq, poland and lebanon, i'm wondering if these are simply just a coincidence or you have to ask yourself, how high up does all of this go? >> i think that is a key question that we'll be looking at. how high up did it go? and that's one of the reasons they are, i guess, looking into gsk. >> it would be a problem. i can only imagine, if it was found these allegations, if it did go to the top to, let's say, the gsk board. >> it would be a big problem. it seems to me that there are a couple of things that they'll be looking at. first off, systems and controls, no doubt gsk will be saying they have systems and controls. that's one thing they'll be l k looking at. how high it went. in particular, one individual, the head of china. you've got to imagine he was reporting to someone fairly senior in the gsk management structure. so there'll be lots of questions about that. on both counts, if the answer is either the systems
let's get more and speak to barry. since there are these allegations of bribery in places like china, iraq, poland and lebanon, i'm wondering if these are simply just a coincidence or you have to ask yourself, how high up does all of this go? >> i think that is a key question that we'll be looking at. how high up did it go? and that's one of the reasons they are, i guess, looking into gsk. >> it would be a problem. i can only imagine, if it was found these allegations, if it did go...
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barry moltz is a small business consultant. you can find him at and the author of the new book how to get unstuck. 25 ways to get your business growing again.unstuck." and from guilt, the luxury e commerce site, good to see you both. the first question is about growing out of your home office. >> i wonder what the best way is to go about going from a home-based business is getting one's own offices locally. >> reporter: when you started guilt it was tiny. two of you or a few of you. how do you know when it's time to move from the business at home to the real deal? >> if in our case, my apartment was way too the small to host our employees. we borrowed space at the beginning. at a certain point if you can afford, have the resources, you need to carve out your own space to build a culture, a sense of team around the business. there are so many resources out there now which is good news. a lease in new york, the new york city development core list incubator spaces in new york, square footage price s there ar resources now more tha
barry moltz is a small business consultant. you can find him at and the author of the new book how to get unstuck. 25 ways to get your business growing again.unstuck." and from guilt, the luxury e commerce site, good to see you both. the first question is about growing out of your home office. >> i wonder what the best way is to go about going from a home-based business is getting one's own offices locally. >> reporter: when you started guilt it was tiny. two of you or a few of...
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look at marion barry. >> i knew it. >> i thought you were marion barry. >> crack is a popular thing for mayors in america. >> john mayer loves it. >> rob ford -- let me tell you something about rob ford. he will stay mayor because the people like him. we don't know any other mayors in canada. >> that is true. >> even justin bieber, he doesn't know other mayors on the planet. >> that's a good poimt. >> the kids know him. he is popular. he is hot, twitter whatever. >> joanne, peaches geldoff drops dead and he is still alive. he is like 1600 pounds. >> the same amount kills her, but not him. he has a lot of volume. >> i think he is just full of carrots. >> you are allowed to do crimes like that, illegal drugs and stay in office? i don't understand the laws. how? >> he is now saying he is a victim. he is pulling himself out of this as opposed to defending himself the first time. i think this is not the whole story. i think there is more video that is going to come out with worse stuff. >> that's why they can't fire him. he has a problem and he admitted to the problem. >> he admits it so the
look at marion barry. >> i knew it. >> i thought you were marion barry. >> crack is a popular thing for mayors in america. >> john mayer loves it. >> rob ford -- let me tell you something about rob ford. he will stay mayor because the people like him. we don't know any other mayors in canada. >> that is true. >> even justin bieber, he doesn't know other mayors on the planet. >> that's a good poimt. >> the kids know him. he is popular. he is...
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and chuck barry won that case. they bore a striking resemblance to luey jordan. >> what happens when the lawyers get involved? is it usually an out-of-court settlement? >> yes. it's interesting, there's a greenwich song called "dazed and confused." jake owen reached a settlement in 2010. zeppelin had borrowed lyrics, melodies from famous blue musicians in the past. but this jake owen case is a more recent vintage and you have to wonder if that settlement did not perhaps inspire spirit or the family of randy california to bring this suit. randy california was talking about this in '96, '97. this is hardly the first time that somebody has noticed this similarity. >> joe, thank you. >>> wolf blitzer is here and it's called the forgotten bombing. >> long before benghazi in 1983, terrorists blew up the embassy in beirut killing about 60 people including the cia station chief. we've got the author of a brand-new book, "the life and death of ames" is coming into "the situation room." he's got some explosive new allegation
and chuck barry won that case. they bore a striking resemblance to luey jordan. >> what happens when the lawyers get involved? is it usually an out-of-court settlement? >> yes. it's interesting, there's a greenwich song called "dazed and confused." jake owen reached a settlement in 2010. zeppelin had borrowed lyrics, melodies from famous blue musicians in the past. but this jake owen case is a more recent vintage and you have to wonder if that settlement did not perhaps...
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and out here we have people like barry bonds here today, ron eye lott. ronnie's been here since day one. it's a great charity in the bay area. they've been in existence for 25 years. it's a great partnership with some of the celebrities. >> great to see all those legends in charity work. more news after the break. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! > we have an update now on our breaking news. the kwield fire and evacuations in dag. san diego's mayor has just wrapped up a news conference saying he's going to declare a local state of emergency.
and out here we have people like barry bonds here today, ron eye lott. ronnie's been here since day one. it's a great charity in the bay area. they've been in existence for 25 years. it's a great partnership with some of the celebrities. >> great to see all those legends in charity work. more news after the break. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the...
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. >> among those there was paula barry who lost her husband david and served as a member on the museum board. react whenr children you took them around this museum? >> they were really taken by the magnitude of the museum and the expressions made to the dedication. i don't think they were aware of how much it touched the world. the magnitude of the day is captured within those walls. i think that was remarkable for them and it was remarkable for me to see them understand it. >> what is the most powerful bit at the museum? chamber is a wonderful that captures photographs of the victims that were lost. it is three feet of people and their faces. is twisted steal, the firetrucks, the survivor staircase. for me, there is also a very beautiful work of art which helps you transcend. it is a beautiful image of the blue sky on that day. been involved with the memorial and the museum. is it a new chapter for you? >> it feels that way. process and ilong think and hope it will be a new chapter. people have different interpretations. it has been a process. in some ways, it would be just believable
. >> among those there was paula barry who lost her husband david and served as a member on the museum board. react whenr children you took them around this museum? >> they were really taken by the magnitude of the museum and the expressions made to the dedication. i don't think they were aware of how much it touched the world. the magnitude of the day is captured within those walls. i think that was remarkable for them and it was remarkable for me to see them understand it....
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. >> barry bonds and former athletics great vida blue also took orders they raised $30 million for charity during that time. >> ronnie lott took a turn as a reporter. >> wall street gets a bad rap they think it's all about money but there are chairitable people here here. >> theys included btig employees donating salaries >> yes. they expect to raise 4 million to $5 million. >> thanks a lot thanks for joining us i'm cheryl jennings >> see you again at 6:00. tonight health alert for every major airport in america about the dangerous virus overseas. and the search is on for hundreds of people who may be exposed. >>> magic johnson firing back at donald sterling after his random rant about his battle with hiv. >>> real money. the family that owes more than $100,000 and the expert who gives them a trick to cut that debt way down. >>> and cinderella story, a young girl with her emotional song touches millions of people today. >>> a good evening to you on this tuesday night as the united states is trying to stop an invisible enemy from spreading into american cities.
. >> barry bonds and former athletics great vida blue also took orders they raised $30 million for charity during that time. >> ronnie lott took a turn as a reporter. >> wall street gets a bad rap they think it's all about money but there are chairitable people here here. >> theys included btig employees donating salaries >> yes. they expect to raise 4 million to $5 million. >> thanks a lot thanks for joining us i'm cheryl jennings >> see you again at...
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barry go. -- there we go. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] houseday the white announcing new environmental rules of dealing with carbon emissions. this comes with perils that will limit the amount of gases power plants are allowed to admit which could shift the u.s. away from using coal, treating a fight with states that produce electricity". most significant u.s. environmental regulation in decades but it is not exactly what the white house wanted. the rope is a compromise for president obama. will rely on executive powers to deal with the singul e largest source of pollution. power plants produce about 40% of the collector city and 33% of the carbon pollution. it is the second largest amateur of greenhouse gases. it falls far short here at that again from the associated press. the president talks about limiting carbon emissions. you can watch that later today here on c-span. we're bringing you commencement speeches. next we will
barry go. -- there we go. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] houseday the white announcing new environmental rules of dealing with carbon emissions. this comes with perils that will limit the amount of gases power plants are allowed to admit which could shift the u.s. away from using coal, treating a fight with states that produce electricity". most significant u.s. environmental regulation in decades...
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he is there with his defense attorney, barry rose. no sign of the prosecutor. we're waiting for the jurge dge appear in the courtroom. when she does, we'll have some kind of decision whether oscar pistorius will be sent to a psychiatric hospital for the next 30 days. if she says he needs an evaluation, it will be a whole new evaluation. if she says no, the trial will continue on as it has done for the past eight weeks. it does appear right now there is some kind of delay in this decision, which is expected, as we say, any moment now. >>> all right. well, let's move on while we wait for that decision. >> s. >> for more than a decade caroline kennedy's mother, jackie, had a close pen pal, an irish priest. the very personal letters she sent him will be auctioned next month in ireland. >> they reveal writhing details of the former u.s. first lady's life and the man who became president and his tragic death. we have more from tom for man. >> i wondered if you would tell me some of the issues that you think are the most important in this campaign. >> reporter: jackie
he is there with his defense attorney, barry rose. no sign of the prosecutor. we're waiting for the jurge dge appear in the courtroom. when she does, we'll have some kind of decision whether oscar pistorius will be sent to a psychiatric hospital for the next 30 days. if she says he needs an evaluation, it will be a whole new evaluation. if she says no, the trial will continue on as it has done for the past eight weeks. it does appear right now there is some kind of delay in this decision, which...
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every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ ñ >> welcome back. bear in florida proved it is comfortable, no matter the species. a black bear came out of the woods near his home. the bear relaxed in the hammock lying back just like a human would and curls up for a bit. the bear hung out for about 20 minutes before walking away. just a little cat nap, i guess. you all heard of having a monkey on your back. how about this, a goat? someone took this video with the goat on his back. the goat looking around, taking it easy seemingly without a care in the world. sure. he doesn't have to use his legs. seems comfortable. the front legs are draped over the shoulders. the goat is actually riding on a harness on the cyclist's back. a big goat. looks heavy. >>> a new ad campaign for diapers is being criticized for being too sexual. take a look. this is the look for huggies new diaper
every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ ñ >> welcome back. bear in florida proved it is comfortable, no matter the species. a black bear came out of the woods near his home. the bear relaxed in the hammock lying back just like a human would and curls up for a...
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is important we maintain our small property owners i was recently with my wife we took a trip out to barry to and i went intog going through it was a diverse community and all of a sudden i pulled into a highway and there was a bunch of new shopping centers people going from las vegas to la and many were vacant storefronts. this is what those big corporate companies can do to our merchant corridors and i can't stress enough you guys are helping us to stay vibrant in our communities and strong and healthy fun and safe so thank you very much. (clapping.) >> thank you supervisor tang why not go to district 6 supervisor kim. >> thank you president chiu it's motives honor to bring up mom and pop to the stand. (clapping.) so for folks that are don't live or work around 6th district and mission you might walk past the mall and miss the restaurant j p many are our filipino and latino families in the south of market that's construction workings not only for home chicken but as a vital role to the space in the center is the chief who's also known as mom or is mayor of summing ma who said i'm proud b
is important we maintain our small property owners i was recently with my wife we took a trip out to barry to and i went intog going through it was a diverse community and all of a sudden i pulled into a highway and there was a bunch of new shopping centers people going from las vegas to la and many were vacant storefronts. this is what those big corporate companies can do to our merchant corridors and i can't stress enough you guys are helping us to stay vibrant in our communities and strong...
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and finally my perm be thanks to you gail and to michael where are you are and i'd like to introduce barry white 0 who is is resident of this building (clapping.) >> good morning. my name is a bar white i'm honored to it up to speak on behalf of the fellow residents iran in a apartments. believe me we're grateful to a call this our home. over 12 years ago i lost any apartment i was a self-employed artist the 9/11 attacks and a challenging marriage and it medication in the form of meths it's not spiraling i became poems homeless on the street many were dealing with challenges greater than my own i become nor patient i xheshd checked myself no rehab and have been clean ever since i met my case worker she held my hand while i waited for hours i was not on the street very long i moved in here a little over 4 medias. i realize there's no typical story. every circumstances and person is unique. apparently when this project was conserved and the building was designed those responsible for this project economy that. i love this building aside from the sanctuary of my own room i find sincere relati
and finally my perm be thanks to you gail and to michael where are you are and i'd like to introduce barry white 0 who is is resident of this building (clapping.) >> good morning. my name is a bar white i'm honored to it up to speak on behalf of the fellow residents iran in a apartments. believe me we're grateful to a call this our home. over 12 years ago i lost any apartment i was a self-employed artist the 9/11 attacks and a challenging marriage and it medication in the form of meths...
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. >> reporter: barry clifford believes this is the wrecked ship of that santa maria. the size and shapes of those rocks fit the size and weight of the santa maria but one piece of evidence that led him to his eureka moment! >> a smoking gun. columbus is described over and over lawn bards. that is a cannon they used on the santa maria. >> reporter: literally a smoking gun? >> literally a smoking gun. >> reporter: he says they are marking the spot where christopher columbus woke up on 1492 and realized his flag ship was sinking and clifford relied on columbus' diary marked up and pored over to help lead him to the wreck. >> reporter: is this the page that led you to the discovery or to believe that this was the discovery? >> it's one of the pages. about a week and a half from -- >> reporter: a league and a half? 4.7 miles offshore of cap payion and 10 feet of water. why do i feel i'm talking to indiana jones? >> i don't know, but i loved that movie! i think is there a great lesson for kids. take history and use clues to go back and solve riddles. >> reporter: if this na
. >> reporter: barry clifford believes this is the wrecked ship of that santa maria. the size and shapes of those rocks fit the size and weight of the santa maria but one piece of evidence that led him to his eureka moment! >> a smoking gun. columbus is described over and over lawn bards. that is a cannon they used on the santa maria. >> reporter: literally a smoking gun? >> literally a smoking gun. >> reporter: he says they are marking the spot where christopher...
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. >> barry is a construction lawyer and believes that when individuals decide on how to spend the money, public safety is rarely the priority. >> politicians do not think of fixing the side of the bridge or fixing a road in trouble as a political photo op or getting the mileage on with the campaign contributors. >> the design life is 50 and the prognosis is not good. we have a huge slug of bridges looking okay now and in the text 10, 20, 30 years all needing repairs, and if we don't get going now we have a tidal wave coming in the future. >> no shortage of solutions to stop the deterioration of the bridges in the country, people continue to risk their lives every time they cross a bridge without even know toing it. >> caroline kennedy is getting a luke inside of the japan power plant. the japanese plant beyond repair following to 2011 earthquake. >> ukraine's parliament is honoring to six soldiers that were killed on tuesday. officials say that the attackers included 30 separatists. they have declared self-rule on monday and crimea declared independence back in march. now the russians a
. >> barry is a construction lawyer and believes that when individuals decide on how to spend the money, public safety is rarely the priority. >> politicians do not think of fixing the side of the bridge or fixing a road in trouble as a political photo op or getting the mileage on with the campaign contributors. >> the design life is 50 and the prognosis is not good. we have a huge slug of bridges looking okay now and in the text 10, 20, 30 years all needing repairs, and if we...
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every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >>> trick shots like i'm pretty sure you've never seen before. this one by old lady shooter. >> hi, i'm old lady shooter. >> she's kind of a bad one. >> i'm going to shoot a piece of bleu cheese off the trip pads. well not really bleu cheese. it's going to be a blue pom-pom. >> without setting it off. >> she's careful while trying to set it up. >> the hardest part of the trick is actually getting the mouse trap loaded. >> she walks back and watch this. yes! yes! >> she surprised herself. >> oh, my gosh. that was awesome. >> i like her reaction. i'd watch that over and over again. >> she was so excited. >> yes! yes. >> she has the energy of like a 15-year-old. >> yes. >> she's spunky, this old lady shooter. >> and just to prove how sensitive the trap is she takes a weed from her yard and shows us. >> watch this. i barely touched it. oh,
every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >>> trick shots like i'm pretty sure you've never seen before. this one by old lady shooter. >> hi, i'm old lady shooter. >> she's kind of a bad one. >> i'm going to shoot a piece of bleu cheese off the trip...
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every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >>> throughout the day across the country a wave of patriotism. remembering those who served and those we've lost. countless communities parading in honor of our nation's veterans, paying tribute to those who returned home safely and those who did not. in arizona raymond murphy remembering her husband william, who served in world war ii. and in fort worth, texas a 7-year-old cub scout placing flowers, moving his grandfather to tears. >> it meant that he cared. about so many people giving their lives for our country. >> reporter: that grandfather, a vietnam vet. at arlington national cemetery, remembering those who've fall nen more modern wars. this former army sergeant, anthony brown, remembering his best friend, sergeant scott kirkpatrick. they fought together in iraq. in new jersey a mother honoring her son, ryan ianelli, who served i
every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >>> throughout the day across the country a wave of patriotism. remembering those who served and those we've lost. countless communities parading in honor of our nation's veterans, paying tribute to those who returned home...
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. >> barry clifford says his family found the ship near haiti. he used a diary written by columbus to find the iconic vessel. >> the reason this has not been found is people were looking in the wrong place. but with the new location, we extrapolated the distance. found what we were looking for. >> the remains were found in just 10 feet of water. the haitian government will have to approve any excavation plans. >>> and tony and stephanie have a cauliflower recipe worth trying. >> we are going to do a great dish with cauliflower. >> and salami. >> you asked me if i was crazy, but it is really good. heat up the cauliflower, then throw in the salami. it produces a nice flavor overall. >> and saute with a little bit of olive oil and chicken stock. roasted garlic. i'm adding pine nuts. >> a little bit of parsley. >> there we go. >> a little bit more parsley. >> let it cook together for just a little bit. >> turn the heat up a little bit. i'm adding some green olives. let's plate this. look at this. >> wonderful. >> that looks so cool. beautiful. thank
. >> barry clifford says his family found the ship near haiti. he used a diary written by columbus to find the iconic vessel. >> the reason this has not been found is people were looking in the wrong place. but with the new location, we extrapolated the distance. found what we were looking for. >> the remains were found in just 10 feet of water. the haitian government will have to approve any excavation plans. >>> and tony and stephanie have a cauliflower recipe worth...
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john barry, the vice president of the authority, he said at the time, "we are looking to the industry to fix the part of the problem that they created. we're not asking them to fix everything. we only want them to address the part of the problem that they created." and the oil industry in fact did create part of this problem. a study from the u.s. geological survey, which had input from the oil industry, it concluded that oil and gas exploration was responsible for more than a third of coastal land loss across the state. the oil industry itself says that it recognizes its role in causing this problem. but when this lawsuit was filed, the lawsuit that could actually save new orleans, something sort of amazing happened. an outside force attempted to kill it. but it was not the oil and gas industry. at least not directly. it was the state of louisiana. it was specifically republican governor bobby jindal of louisiana. he came out against it. he demanded that this local authority stop trying to get the oil and gas industry to fix this problem. when the levee board refused to stop doing wh
john barry, the vice president of the authority, he said at the time, "we are looking to the industry to fix the part of the problem that they created. we're not asking them to fix everything. we only want them to address the part of the problem that they created." and the oil industry in fact did create part of this problem. a study from the u.s. geological survey, which had input from the oil industry, it concluded that oil and gas exploration was responsible for more than a third...
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the panda has an rbi in nine straight games joining barry bonds. tied at 4 in the ninth when michael morse inside out one and splits the gap in right center field going to the wall. panda scores all the way from first. and the giants beat the cardinals 6-5 in another comeback number. >>> the a's had the tying run at second but no magic yesterday afternoon. joe nathan got jed lowrie. tigers win 5-4 so they split the four-game series. >>> here's a shocker. gregg popovich not looking too happy. the trend to blowout wins by the home team continued. tim duncan his 154th play-off double-double as the spurs take a 3-2 series lead. >>> and new york city will host the stanley cup for the first time in 20 years! former shark dominic more scored the game's only goal. the rangers shut out the canadiens and will represent the east in the stanley cup finals which starts next wednesday and they will play either the kings or the blackhawks. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm dennis o'donnell. >>> play of the day, a little baseball. l.a. dodger puig makes an impr
the panda has an rbi in nine straight games joining barry bonds. tied at 4 in the ninth when michael morse inside out one and splits the gap in right center field going to the wall. panda scores all the way from first. and the giants beat the cardinals 6-5 in another comeback number. >>> the a's had the tying run at second but no magic yesterday afternoon. joe nathan got jed lowrie. tigers win 5-4 so they split the four-game series. >>> here's a shocker. gregg popovich not...