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of russell's remains. the family settled the lawsuit. the case was closed. but it does mean that over two decades after his death, russell jordan once again is missing
of russell's remains. the family settled the lawsuit. the case was closed. but it does mean that over two decades after his death, russell jordan once again is missing
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>> russell. >> jimmy: russell. very good. [ laughter ] i think cormack has the advantage but who knows? [ laughter ] here's how it works you guys, a doll is hidden inside here. okay? when it's your turn, i show you the doll for five seconds, you have to make a mental note what it's wearing, how it's posed and what its facial expression is. you will then have 30 seconds to pull props from a bin, put them on and then when you hear this sound -- [ baby crying ] >> jimmy: you have to look right into that two-way mirror right there and strike your doll pose. [ laughter ] the contestants whose doll looks most like the doll wins the grand prize. any questions? >> no. i'm good. >> jimmy: good? >> i'm good. [ laughter ] russell, you seemed a little -- seems like you have a question. [ laughter ] all right. let's hear what they're playing for tonight. what have we got tonight? >> steve: jimmy, tonight's doll posing winner will receive $100. and that's not all, they'll also get to take home tonight's doll. jimmy. [ cheers and
>> russell. >> jimmy: russell. very good. [ laughter ] i think cormack has the advantage but who knows? [ laughter ] here's how it works you guys, a doll is hidden inside here. okay? when it's your turn, i show you the doll for five seconds, you have to make a mental note what it's wearing, how it's posed and what its facial expression is. you will then have 30 seconds to pull props from a bin, put them on and then when you hear this sound -- [ baby crying ] >> jimmy: you have...
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and russell had to learn from that in the deal that he did later on. and it is one of the things that contributed to russell's ability to do better for himself. but, run dmc really never recovered from that as a recording artist. fortunately they were able to go wanting continued to work -- earners live musicians but they were never able to get back on the train as it moved forward, the musical train come as a move forward. >> why was there so much resistance to hip-hop when it first came out? like you said and you are very accurate, mtv, i mean these guys and girls were superstars in the community like here in one and inner cities all across the country. mtv wouldn't play them. why was that? >> part of it is white supremacy. the music business was incredibly segregated at the time. >> in the 80's? >> in the 80's, that's right. for instance you could have an artist -- how many of you remember chirac? she had a song called i didn't mean to turn you on. it was on all black stations across america on the r&b charts but pop stations listened to that record
and russell had to learn from that in the deal that he did later on. and it is one of the things that contributed to russell's ability to do better for himself. but, run dmc really never recovered from that as a recording artist. fortunately they were able to go wanting continued to work -- earners live musicians but they were never able to get back on the train as it moved forward, the musical train come as a move forward. >> why was there so much resistance to hip-hop when it first came...
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. >> it was shortly after 11:30 a.m. 120 wrote darrell russell was shot in the head queue i was -- russell was pronounced dead at the scene. >> it is bad because he let the he let the kids on the playground would have been. >> in the boldness of a shooting tells us that we are not dealing with people who care about the community. >> reporter: a summer camp and school bus were canceled for today. >> it is devastating because we work so hard to make changes by showing up and being positive role models. >> reporter: the city manager said that the eyelids may be part of a turf battle preventing a highly motive or suspect -- the violence may be part of a turf battle. -- we do not have a motive or suspect. they will have a press conference tomorrow at 2:00 to talk about safety measures. >>> a mother is recounting experience when she says intruder tried to kidnap her 3- year-old daughter. >> sandra aragon said seth rewrote daughter was fleeing with her her teenage sister outside. -- said her daughter what is playing with her teenage sister outside. a stranger forced her way into the apartment. >>
. >> it was shortly after 11:30 a.m. 120 wrote darrell russell was shot in the head queue i was -- russell was pronounced dead at the scene. >> it is bad because he let the he let the kids on the playground would have been. >> in the boldness of a shooting tells us that we are not dealing with people who care about the community. >> reporter: a summer camp and school bus were canceled for today. >> it is devastating because we work so hard to make changes by...
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russell, the serendipity experience is amazing. it's meant to be shared. you guys are getting ready to open a party room. >> absolutely. we have an amazing view. it should be done soon. we're looking forward to that. >> reporter: russell you need a spoon too. they have had about ten of these go out. it's a $77 sundae. no one has ever finished it. my hometown people are going to make me proud right? no pressure. she's putting the lid on. are we ready? i think we need to tackle it from all sides. we have a minute 30 to eat this whole sundae. are you ready? 1,2,3, go. begin anywhere you can. this is pretty good. you may not need a by babysitter. this sundae might keep them entertained. what's been your favorite thing so far? >> i don't know. >> reporter: he's like don't talk to me. i'm trying to eat a sundae. i wanted to ask russell. this is $77. but there is a llar sundae. >> there is. it comes in a crystal vase. it comes with 23 carets of edible gold. it comes with an edible sugar hibiscus flower and a gold- plated spoon you get to keep. >> reporter: how ma
russell, the serendipity experience is amazing. it's meant to be shared. you guys are getting ready to open a party room. >> absolutely. we have an amazing view. it should be done soon. we're looking forward to that. >> reporter: russell you need a spoon too. they have had about ten of these go out. it's a $77 sundae. no one has ever finished it. my hometown people are going to make me proud right? no pressure. she's putting the lid on. are we ready? i think we need to tackle it...
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. >> russell huekler was juror number 14. he says after more than a month of testimony, the prosecution did not prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. >> they did not show us how caylee died. that was important. no one could answer that. >> cass caves convicted for lying to police. she has been this jail for nearly three years. many experts think the judge will set her free tomorrow for time served. >> had she just been tried on those four cases, she never would have gotten four year in jail. >> the prosecution admits it's disappointed and so are many of the trial watchers from all around the country. the verdict sparked strong emotions. >> she can run but she can't hide. god will get her. >> the defense claimed casey anthony's father staged a coverup after caylee accidentally drowned in the family's swimming pool.
. >> russell huekler was juror number 14. he says after more than a month of testimony, the prosecution did not prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. >> they did not show us how caylee died. that was important. no one could answer that. >> cass caves convicted for lying to police. she has been this jail for nearly three years. many experts think the judge will set her free tomorrow for time served. >> had she just been tried on those four cases, she never would have...
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russell simmons is known as the godfather of hip hop. he co-founded def jam recordings. he's a fashion designer and launched a company. he's a best-selling author and philanthropist. his latest book is "super rich." he wanted to talk about a different kind of american dream. he calls it inner wealth. i want to start out with your definition of the american dream. the ideal. >> oh, my goodness, the ideal. any dream is really realized when someone is really happy. i think that's at chiefment of a happen pay state, consciousness. that's it. i mean, we're all here looking to be comfortable in our seat. i think -- i believe it's not only inherent in the definition of the american dream but just any person looking for contentment. >> so when you -- growing up here in queens, right, you grew up? >> that's right. >> what did you aspire to? >> as a kid i didn't really have that many aspirations for big success. certainly i may have had them or talked about them but i didn't really have as much faith in them. one thing happens, it gives you courage. another thing, kids are hopeles
russell simmons is known as the godfather of hip hop. he co-founded def jam recordings. he's a fashion designer and launched a company. he's a best-selling author and philanthropist. his latest book is "super rich." he wanted to talk about a different kind of american dream. he calls it inner wealth. i want to start out with your definition of the american dream. the ideal. >> oh, my goodness, the ideal. any dream is really realized when someone is really happy. i think that's...
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russell similar mondays is a fashion designer and launched a jewelry company. he produced several tv shows and starred in his own reality series. he is a best-selling author and philanthropist. his latest book is "super rich, a guide to having it all." he talks about a different kind of american dream he calls inner wealth. i want to start with your definition of the american dream, the ideal. >> oh, my goodness, the ideal. any dream is really realized when someone is really happy. i think that's the achievement of a happy state, conscious ness is, that's it. i mean we are all here just looking to be comfortable in our seat. that, i believe, is not only inherent in the definition of the american dream, but any person looking for contentment. >> so, when you -- growing up, as -- here in queens, right? >> right. >> what did you aspire to? >> as a kid i haven't many aspirations for big success or certainly i may have had them or talked about them but i didn't have as much faith in them. one thing happens, gives you courage. another thing, kids are hopeless. even i
russell similar mondays is a fashion designer and launched a jewelry company. he produced several tv shows and starred in his own reality series. he is a best-selling author and philanthropist. his latest book is "super rich, a guide to having it all." he talks about a different kind of american dream he calls inner wealth. i want to start with your definition of the american dream, the ideal. >> oh, my goodness, the ideal. any dream is really realized when someone is really...
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dealing with construction, 95 southbound past russell, there's construction in the right lane. also 395 the ramp to mlk, the left lane is closed. back to you. >>> 4:42, health news this morning, since 1977, the obesity rate in the country has doubled. and a new study points to why this might be the case. it turns out we are eating nearly 600 cal race day more than -- calories a day more than we did. portion sizes have gone up and now we snack more than we did back then. doctors say that 570 calories a day is nearly 4,000 calories a week which is equivalent to one pound a week. >> all right. so if you have lower back painconsider going to the spa. a study shows that massage therapy is the best way to relieve that pain. doctors say combining traditional therapy with masan will pro-- massage will provide necessary relieve. low back pain is the most common cause of job related disability and one of the leading causes of missed work. >>> as the temperature rises, you spend more time out in the sun. and too much sun can often lead to a sunburn. there is not a lot you can do to reliev
dealing with construction, 95 southbound past russell, there's construction in the right lane. also 395 the ramp to mlk, the left lane is closed. back to you. >>> 4:42, health news this morning, since 1977, the obesity rate in the country has doubled. and a new study points to why this might be the case. it turns out we are eating nearly 600 cal race day more than -- calories a day more than we did. portion sizes have gone up and now we snack more than we did back then. doctors say...
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happy birthday, colonel russell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from california, ms. lee, for five minutes. ms. lee: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today first of all to pay tribute to a true champion for peace and justice, congresswoman lynn woolsey. her leadership is reflected in the fact that today marks the 400th occasion on which she has spoken on the house floor against the ongoing war in iraq and the war in afghanistan. today is really a landmark, not only because of congresswoman woolsey's outstanding commitment to ending the wars we are engaged in, but also because she's my good friend and she will be retiring at the end of this term. i was truly honored to be by her side when she announced her retirement after 20 years of bold and visionary service in this house and serving her district. it was a bittersweet occasion, but i know she will do wonderful things in the next chapter of her life. congresswoman woolsey should re
happy birthday, colonel russell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from california, ms. lee, for five minutes. ms. lee: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today first of all to pay tribute to a true champion for peace and justice, congresswoman lynn woolsey. her leadership is reflected in the fact that today marks the 400th occasion on which she has spoken on the house floor against the ongoing war in iraq and the...
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russell, thank you for joining us. russell, after listening to all the evidence on all those days and weeks, did the prosecution convince you, beyond a reasonable doubt as to how caylee died? >> no, they did not. >> greta: what did you think happened to caylee, when you left the courtroom, at the end? >> i personally thought it was a horrific accident that happened. the family knows more obviously than what has been said. [ unintelligible ] >> greta: why did you think it was an accident? was it something the defense said or something the prosecution failed to do? >> [ unintelligible ] they didn't show any evidence of how caylee decide -- caylee died. [ unintelligible ] horrific accident. that's my opinion. >> greta: in terms of trying to piece this case together, did you have -- come to some conclusion as to how the duct tape came to be around that child's remains? >> well, one explanation that was brought out was, how the anthonys had buried their pets. george was very -- [ unintelligible ] cindy said [ unintelligible
russell, thank you for joining us. russell, after listening to all the evidence on all those days and weeks, did the prosecution convince you, beyond a reasonable doubt as to how caylee died? >> no, they did not. >> greta: what did you think happened to caylee, when you left the courtroom, at the end? >> i personally thought it was a horrific accident that happened. the family knows more obviously than what has been said. [ unintelligible ] >> greta: why did you think it...
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so imagine you are a homidid on the plains of africa and you hear a russell in the grass. is it a dangerous predator or just the wind. >> stephen: it's a snake, kill it. >> that's right, absolutely right because if you assume it is just the wind, you are lunch. >> stephen: right. >> are you likely, right. >> stephen: it's not the wind t is a snake or a tiger. >> most of the patterns we find -- it is very dangerous. and that is where we volume of the. >> stephen: that's good then so it's a good thing to have beliefs and if we just have skepticism we go let's go overcome children, let's see what that russelling sound is, we would all be dead. you're trying to kill court children.
so imagine you are a homidid on the plains of africa and you hear a russell in the grass. is it a dangerous predator or just the wind. >> stephen: it's a snake, kill it. >> that's right, absolutely right because if you assume it is just the wind, you are lunch. >> stephen: right. >> are you likely, right. >> stephen: it's not the wind t is a snake or a tiger. >> most of the patterns we find -- it is very dangerous. and that is where we volume of the. >>...
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so imagine you are a homidid on the plains of africa and you hear a russell in the grass. is it a dangerous predator or just the wind. >> stephen: it's a snake, kill it. >> that's right, absolutely right because if you assume it is just the wind, you are lunch. >> stephen: right. >> are you likely, right. >> stephen: it's not the wind t is a snake or a tiger. >> most of the patterns we find -- it is very dangerous. and that is where we volume of the. >> stephen: that's good then so it's a good thing to have beliefs and if we just have skepticism we go let's go overcome children, let's see what that russelling sound is, we would all be dead. you're trying to kill court children. why should -- what about religion. we also have received -- truths from god that can be corrected by god's prophets. >> the problem with that is that there are so many prophets and they conflict with each other. >> stephen: the -- >> what kind of experiment could we run to tell the difference between whether this is the one true religion or this is. the answer is none, there is none. >> stephen: the
so imagine you are a homidid on the plains of africa and you hear a russell in the grass. is it a dangerous predator or just the wind. >> stephen: it's a snake, kill it. >> that's right, absolutely right because if you assume it is just the wind, you are lunch. >> stephen: right. >> are you likely, right. >> stephen: it's not the wind t is a snake or a tiger. >> most of the patterns we find -- it is very dangerous. and that is where we volume of the. >>...
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. >> last night i got the call that russell was shot dead. >> reporter: russell was watching kids play in the street when he was shot. there is another memorial for two women shot at bissel and fourth street. >> much of this violence is retaliatory shootings between young men, or street gangs that have been going after one another. >> reporter: today the police chief shared a renewed effort to tackle the cycle of gang violence that has taken lives and changed the lives of the living forever. >> look at me as a mom. i just buried my son two years ago and here i go, got to do it again. it's just tough. it's hard. >> reporter: police said today there are no suspects in yesterday's slaying. in richmond, ken pritchett, ktvu news. >>> developing news in union city right now. where just 30 minutes ago police arrested a burglary suspect after a tense day long man hunt. it's a story we brought you live at 5:00. we just got this new video into the ktvu newsroom of officers taking the man into custody on gene drive near roseway. this all started at about 10:15 this morning when a homeowner report
. >> last night i got the call that russell was shot dead. >> reporter: russell was watching kids play in the street when he was shot. there is another memorial for two women shot at bissel and fourth street. >> much of this violence is retaliatory shootings between young men, or street gangs that have been going after one another. >> reporter: today the police chief shared a renewed effort to tackle the cycle of gang violence that has taken lives and changed the lives...
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russell >>> a berkeley man is one of the survivors of the boating accident. gary wong was on the trip with his brother when the boat capsized. >> we paddled with our hands. we found a little icebox, a little ice chest. we used it for a paddle. the rest of us using hands that paddle all the way to shore. but we're in water over 14 hours. >> wong and eight other men health on a life ring until rescue. wong's brother brian is still missing this afternoon. the mexican navy says the search will last for at least four days before declaring all seven missing men dead and today could be the final day of that search. we will continue to monitor the searches and give you the latest updates on cbssf.com. >>> some developing news in marin county where 11 homes have been evacuated after pg&e's crew hit a gas main pipe there. the homes are on lancaster avenue. no injuries reported at this time. that's good news. crews are expected to have that gas leak capped in about an hour. >>> more murders, fewer police officers. >> they all add up to a huge challenge for oakland's pol
russell >>> a berkeley man is one of the survivors of the boating accident. gary wong was on the trip with his brother when the boat capsized. >> we paddled with our hands. we found a little icebox, a little ice chest. we used it for a paddle. the rest of us using hands that paddle all the way to shore. but we're in water over 14 hours. >> wong and eight other men health on a life ring until rescue. wong's brother brian is still missing this afternoon. the mexican navy says...
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henry parra and sgt russell gordon. the nomination will be read by assistant chief denise schmitt, the commanding officer at parallel at the time of the event. on february 17, 2010, at 4:30 in the afternoon, lt. henry parra and started russell gordon of terrible station confronted a deadly situation on the 1800 block of urban street. 1800 block of urban street is a light commercial corridor, starts on 19th avenue and runs nw. it contains many restaurants and businesses and is surrounded by residents. in many ofthe businesses, they are owned by business owners -- they are owned by asian business owners. this was the beginning of the lunar new year. when they arrived to work, they decided to walk a foot speed on irving street. as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argume
henry parra and sgt russell gordon. the nomination will be read by assistant chief denise schmitt, the commanding officer at parallel at the time of the event. on february 17, 2010, at 4:30 in the afternoon, lt. henry parra and started russell gordon of terrible station confronted a deadly situation on the 1800 block of urban street. 1800 block of urban street is a light commercial corridor, starts on 19th avenue and runs nw. it contains many restaurants and businesses and is surrounded by...
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alfred russel wallace live along and full life dying at the age of 90. the aged 80 he was still writing. instead, i would argue, is most important work was published in 1900 for in his eighth decade. that is the title page of it there. man's place in the universe, the study of the results of research in relation to the unit's you a plurality of worlds. a very strange tale in the. what this book very -- really is is a summary of wallace's understanding of what the evolutionary had created. he wasn't interested in drilling down ever more finely in terms of understanding the evolutionary mechanism. he had done that in 1858. what he wanted to know was what it created. being a holistic tinker, his field of endeavor was the entire planet. this book is the foundation stone of science and astor biology. comparing worlds quite literally imposes the theory that this planet is the only living planet. the others, wherever they be in the universe. it is also the foreign of another theory. he talks in the book about the atmosphere, the way the atmosphere works, the wa
alfred russel wallace live along and full life dying at the age of 90. the aged 80 he was still writing. instead, i would argue, is most important work was published in 1900 for in his eighth decade. that is the title page of it there. man's place in the universe, the study of the results of research in relation to the unit's you a plurality of worlds. a very strange tale in the. what this book very -- really is is a summary of wallace's understanding of what the evolutionary had created. he...
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police say someone got out of a car and shot russell at close range. the victim's grandmother lost another grandson in a shooting two years ago. >> i'm just tired. this is the second grandchild i'm going to bury in two years. >> police say they have no motive for yesterday's killing but they are looking at possible connections to a double murder in the same area sunday night that may be gang- related. >>> the fbi is searching for an 85-year-old woman believed kidnapped by one of her sons who has ties to the bay area. investigators believe doris goldberg was taken from her home in ashland, oregon, on may 24. she has alzheimer's disease and had been living with another son. the suspect in this case is 55- year-old marshall goldberg. he has connections to daly city and the fbi believes he may be here in the bay area. goldberg also has ties to southern california. he used to work odd jobs in the film industry in north hollywood. he was last known to be driving a 1996 gold oldsmobile four- door sedan, california plates 3szy023. >>> and one of the three peop
police say someone got out of a car and shot russell at close range. the victim's grandmother lost another grandson in a shooting two years ago. >> i'm just tired. this is the second grandchild i'm going to bury in two years. >> police say they have no motive for yesterday's killing but they are looking at possible connections to a double murder in the same area sunday night that may be gang- related. >>> the fbi is searching for an 85-year-old woman believed kidnapped by...
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her friend, the actor russell brand, a fellow traveler on the road of addiction, remembers meeting her, thinking she was a genius and recognizing the telltale signs of an addict. he said, "they have about them the air of elsewhere, that they're looking throroh you to somewhere else they'd rather be and of course they are." ♪ they tried to make me go to rehab ♪ >> reporter: it's there in her songs. and an interview itv, 2007. >> -- normal person, but alcohol just gets a hold of you. >> reporter: her parents tried everything. taking her in and out of rehab at least six times. her father once saying, i need my daughter to be a whole person again. i've tried it all. today, in front of their little girl's apartment, her mother was overcome. her father, mitch, spoke. >> amy was about one thing and thats would love. we're devastated. i'm speechless. >> reporter: again, her friend russell brand, who found recovery when he was 27, mourning another 27-yeararld, saying, all we can do is view it as a disease, not a crime or romantic affectation. and all they have to do is pick up the phone and
her friend, the actor russell brand, a fellow traveler on the road of addiction, remembers meeting her, thinking she was a genius and recognizing the telltale signs of an addict. he said, "they have about them the air of elsewhere, that they're looking throroh you to somewhere else they'd rather be and of course they are." ♪ they tried to make me go to rehab ♪ >> reporter: it's there in her songs. and an interview itv, 2007. >> -- normal person, but alcohol just gets a...
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general russel honore is adjusted from the war crimes support for protesting as the judge in the hague enters and not guilty plea on have been hard to charges of genocide and crimes against humanity and says it sees the tribe you know a one sided justice and as calls that it's. news from russia under around the world this is an see with me thanks for joining us russia nato had failed to reach agreement on the european missile defense plans as deadlines continues to reject russia's concerns nato says there should be two independent systems that exchange information moscow favors a joint system and once an eagle guarantees that the alliance is proposed a missile defense shield won't be directed against russia he's not on an article reports now from the russian black sea city of sochi where the talks have ended. russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov described talks on the missile defense shield in europe as long and not going as smoothly as it was expected while speaking at a separate class conference secretary general of nato rasmussen has said that nato never promised those talks will
general russel honore is adjusted from the war crimes support for protesting as the judge in the hague enters and not guilty plea on have been hard to charges of genocide and crimes against humanity and says it sees the tribe you know a one sided justice and as calls that it's. news from russia under around the world this is an see with me thanks for joining us russia nato had failed to reach agreement on the european missile defense plans as deadlines continues to reject russia's concerns nato...
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russel thank you very much, great ideas for grilling. >>> up next on "the wall street journal report," we'll take a look at the news this upcoming week that will have an impact on your money. stay with us for that. >>> and then a walk down wall street to a store that is about more than convenience. this neighborhood shop. stay with us. a rescue unit. go ! the speed of they're downloading a music album. the first network to finish gets rescued. does your phone know that we're racing ? done ! verizon's done ! i've got seven left ! the fastest network in america. verizon. built so you can rule the air. now powering the lg revolution. how'd you learn to do that? what'd you use? every project we finish comes with a story built-in. it's how our rough ideas become "you did that yourself?" so when we can save more on the projects that let us fix, make, and do more... that just makes the stories even better. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, get glentown oak laminate flooring just 68 cents a square foot. [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to
russel thank you very much, great ideas for grilling. >>> up next on "the wall street journal report," we'll take a look at the news this upcoming week that will have an impact on your money. stay with us for that. >>> and then a walk down wall street to a store that is about more than convenience. this neighborhood shop. stay with us. a rescue unit. go ! the speed of they're downloading a music album. the first network to finish gets rescued. does your phone know...
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russell bautista of penngrove. dodged lee of san ramon. gene leong of dublin. and albert mien of twain heart. and all four of these men were close friends. we spoke to gene's family who still has hope that the 69-year- old will return alive as he is a survivor. >> me and him we're supposed to go together. and now -- so i offered for him to go for father's day and he went with some friends of ours. [ crying ] >> reporter: leong's son told us his father earned a purple heart in vietnam. gene had retired after 30 years of selling mother's cookies to grocery stores. teams continue to search for the missing individuals today. yesterday the coast guard sent a plane from sacramento to mexico to assist the mexican navy in its search. they are on the way to mexico. keep you updated. >> they could be in the boat on the bottom of the ocean, in the ocean or one of the islands. that's still a possibility? >> reporter: absolutely. in fact, some of the survivors were able to swim to some islands that were in the area. they have checked out most of the area in the vicinity rig
russell bautista of penngrove. dodged lee of san ramon. gene leong of dublin. and albert mien of twain heart. and all four of these men were close friends. we spoke to gene's family who still has hope that the 69-year- old will return alive as he is a survivor. >> me and him we're supposed to go together. and now -- so i offered for him to go for father's day and he went with some friends of ours. [ crying ] >> reporter: leong's son told us his father earned a purple heart in...
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russell >> we paddled with our hands. we saw the little icebox, the little ice chest. used that for a paddle. got someone to paddle using hands to paddle all the way to shore. but we're in water over 1 hours. >> now, gary wong and his three brothers, craig, glen and brian were all avid fishermen. their other brother brian is still missing. yesterday the coast guard sent down a c-130 airplane from sacramento to mexico to assist the navy in their search. that plane returned but another airplane is on the way right now down to mexico to continue that search and as i said, conditions are still favorable. we are hopeful that those missing men may still be alive. >> the ship i know is in 200 feet of water. are they doing anything to get down there? >> reporter: there are report that scuba divers have been enlisted to see if they can find evidence but we haven't had any updates. by the end of the day yesterday, the aerial search and the scuba search had just revealed more debris is thank you, kristy seifkin live in the newsroom. thank you. >>> we'll continue to follow the sea
russell >> we paddled with our hands. we saw the little icebox, the little ice chest. used that for a paddle. got someone to paddle using hands to paddle all the way to shore. but we're in water over 1 hours. >> now, gary wong and his three brothers, craig, glen and brian were all avid fishermen. their other brother brian is still missing. yesterday the coast guard sent down a c-130 airplane from sacramento to mexico to assist the navy in their search. that plane returned but...
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i'll let judge russell take it from there. how do you save this kid? >> what we work on in drug treatment court is not only having the person engage in treatment counseling program, but we work on relationships. we constantly talk about people, places and things, them not putting themselves in the company of certain people. we work on having probation, community supervision, closely watching and monitoring the activities and behavior of that person. in addition, if the person are not doing the things they're supposed to do, we work on behavior modification, consequences, sanctions, and in addition to incentives to help that person stay on track and do the things that they need to do to be productive, educated and move forward in their life rather than caught up in the criminal justice system. >>> martin, how can people find out more? >> just go to www.allrise.org. >>> it's great to have you guys on. thank you for coming on "hardball." >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much, chris. >>> when we return, let me finish with the street theater, the perfo
i'll let judge russell take it from there. how do you save this kid? >> what we work on in drug treatment court is not only having the person engage in treatment counseling program, but we work on relationships. we constantly talk about people, places and things, them not putting themselves in the company of certain people. we work on having probation, community supervision, closely watching and monitoring the activities and behavior of that person. in addition, if the person are not...
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or not to discuss the story or for that we're joined live from washington by carmen russell's chance to host and analyst of the radio station voice of russia thank you for joining us today in a recent interview with the wall street journal murdoch said that some of the british m.p.'s comments were quote total lies but then his son james announces an apology campaign to quote address the wrongdoing how do you assess this of karate of responses inside the family. well you know they're flailing quite a bit i mean this is survival rate you know they they know very well that there were some big ethical issues there that they've breached and so you know of course this is typical first denial that's one of the first responses but then they realise that they've got there's too much evidence in that they're in a bit of trouble what can we read into regarding the resignation of rebecca brooks the chief executive of murdoch's british newspaper group does this mean that the empire is collapsing or just that it's sacrificing its senior executives to survive i actually think it's some of both i me
or not to discuss the story or for that we're joined live from washington by carmen russell's chance to host and analyst of the radio station voice of russia thank you for joining us today in a recent interview with the wall street journal murdoch said that some of the british m.p.'s comments were quote total lies but then his son james announces an apology campaign to quote address the wrongdoing how do you assess this of karate of responses inside the family. well you know they're flailing...
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no, says thaddeus russell. how do i have it wrong. >> in general american military intervention has increased and hardened repressive regimes. on the other hand, american popular culture, in many cases have done more for liberation and for national security. >> john: let's talk about the soviet union. my understanding that it was reagan's military build-up and they collapsed? >> it collapsed from within. it didn't collapse from without. there was not an invasion. what happened in the soviet union and in eastern bloc is people walked away from the ideology of communism. that happened when jazz and rock and roll infiltrated those countries after world war ii. >> john: evidence? >> american soldiers brought jazz during world war ii to the eastern front. soviet soldiers brought it back. they brought it and spread it across the countries and then on the streets all over the soviet union and big cities and eastern europe, you saw these kids on the streets, in the soviet union they were kids would re jeans and listene
no, says thaddeus russell. how do i have it wrong. >> in general american military intervention has increased and hardened repressive regimes. on the other hand, american popular culture, in many cases have done more for liberation and for national security. >> john: let's talk about the soviet union. my understanding that it was reagan's military build-up and they collapsed? >> it collapsed from within. it didn't collapse from without. there was not an invasion. what happened...
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. >> first, let's look at today's ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> this is our jack russell terrier friday noon puppy. this was an owner surrender. why, we don't know. the dog that had a stable home no longer has one and certainly deserves one. she's at the maryland spca. there's the website and we'll throw the number up. go and check out the local shelters, particularly for a dog that's this age. they know the who, what, where, when of the deal. this yellow scarf is compliments of -- okay,...
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re's friend, and russell bautista and sean chadic. his brother, darrell remains hopeful the missing will be found. shaen has a wife, a son and daughter and a grandchild due any day. >> that is a thing you can have is ts pos tiff and hope. as far as i'm concerned he's going to be home soon. >> the coast guard sent a c 130 aircraft to mexico this morning with a range of 300 miles and can operate eight hours at a time. a san diego area man who rescued 11 of the survivors sunday evening thinks the possibility is still good to find others. we spoke to mike by phone neert mexican border. >> we did all we could. everybody down there did everything they could. physically. looking and looking. and i pray to god
re's friend, and russell bautista and sean chadic. his brother, darrell remains hopeful the missing will be found. shaen has a wife, a son and daughter and a grandchild due any day. >> that is a thing you can have is ts pos tiff and hope. as far as i'm concerned he's going to be home soon. >> the coast guard sent a c 130 aircraft to mexico this morning with a range of 300 miles and can operate eight hours at a time. a san diego area man who rescued 11 of the survivors sunday evening...
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host: russell berman of of the hill. you can read his articles on thehill.com. thank you for being on the program. we want to consider -- continue our discussion. we will get back to this article by russell berman and you confided atthehill.com. let's go to our phones. caller: our you doing? host: what do you think about this two-tiered debt approach? caller: i think it is a tactic to get to the presidential election in 2012. i would like to know if the republicans are bent on destroying the new deal. what will they replace it with to keep our society, our government going? host: why do you think this two- tiered approach is targeted at the 2012 elections? caller: that's politics. that's how host: they play the cod,let's move on to cape mass. on our line for republicans. caller: good morning. i am delighted to see they are making some progress. it seems to be they are making progress and i sincerely hope they can reach an agreement. one of the things that troubles me is on the page you just had on television, they put in the words "tax reforms." tax reforms soun
host: russell berman of of the hill. you can read his articles on thehill.com. thank you for being on the program. we want to consider -- continue our discussion. we will get back to this article by russell berman and you confided atthehill.com. let's go to our phones. caller: our you doing? host: what do you think about this two-tiered debt approach? caller: i think it is a tactic to get to the presidential election in 2012. i would like to know if the republicans are bent on destroying the...
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. >>> coming up next, music and fashion mogul russell simmons. also, knockoff goods are nothing new in china. now there's a crackdown on completely fake apple stores that have recently popped up. one of those fake stores is still opened. plus, all eyes on how the market is going to react to the debt debate. first, bill karins has a look at the forecast. >> a little break for areas in the north on the heatwave but that is the exception. many areas are hot. including washington, d.c. we're going to be 93. boston, hartford, the heat returns friday into saturday. dallas, 105 yesterday. 102 today. we have a chance for strong thunderstorms from fargo to sue falls to minneapolis. incredible summer heat all long, all season long in dallas. we'll continue this week. we've now had 24 days in a row of 100-degree heat. i think we have a chance of challenging the record which is 43 back in 1980. hottest summer ever. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ diane lane ] is your anti-wrinkle cream gone... but not your wrinkles. new neutrogena® rapi
. >>> coming up next, music and fashion mogul russell simmons. also, knockoff goods are nothing new in china. now there's a crackdown on completely fake apple stores that have recently popped up. one of those fake stores is still opened. plus, all eyes on how the market is going to react to the debt debate. first, bill karins has a look at the forecast. >> a little break for areas in the north on the heatwave but that is the exception. many areas are hot. including washington,...
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introducing investment discipline etfs from russell. visit russelletfs.com r a prospectus, containing the investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and other information. read and consider it carefully before investing. unlike fish oil, megared softgels are small and easy to swallow with no fishy smell or aftertaste. try megared today. >>> a nation in mourning today talking about norway, deep shock and sadness bringing an estimated 150,000 people to the streets there at the capital, the capital of oslo, paying somber tribute to the 76 people killed in norway's worst act of terrorism ever. those who died when a massive car bomb exploded in the center of the city and then the horrific shooting that followed leaving nearly 70 people dead, most of them teenagers. it all was unfolding during the show on friday. then of course through the weekend, a portrait slowly began to develop of the man who claims he acted alone when he set off the bomb and opened fire on the youth camp 20 miles from oslo. today that man here in the red sweaters a
introducing investment discipline etfs from russell. visit russelletfs.com r a prospectus, containing the investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and other information. read and consider it carefully before investing. unlike fish oil, megared softgels are small and easy to swallow with no fishy smell or aftertaste. try megared today. >>> a nation in mourning today talking about norway, deep shock and sadness bringing an estimated 150,000 people to the streets there at the...
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is steve russell here tonight? steve russell who did -- bill and i literally dive in dumpsters to get these listings -- coffee stain listings and i could smell that coffee today and we would pour through these listings. i don't know what it is doing but it is beautiful. so you a absorb some of that through osmosis as you go along the way. active mentoring and teachers you have in school and you get excited about other things like shakespeare or whatever. i have enjoyed having a well-rounded life interested in so many things. i try to convey it in the book. >> guest: >> host: i think you did. >> guest: there are so many things unbelievably fascinating in the world whether it is literature or art or the ocean or music. you could go on and on forever. any of the world you can get drawn into if you have someone that shows you the way and is excited about it for the museum in seattle, we deliberately tried like this museum is doing to show younger people try playing a guitar and if you make a couple notes you want to le
is steve russell here tonight? steve russell who did -- bill and i literally dive in dumpsters to get these listings -- coffee stain listings and i could smell that coffee today and we would pour through these listings. i don't know what it is doing but it is beautiful. so you a absorb some of that through osmosis as you go along the way. active mentoring and teachers you have in school and you get excited about other things like shakespeare or whatever. i have enjoyed having a well-rounded...
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russell spent six months in prison for his opinions. someone else who also went to jail for six months was britain's greatest investigative journalist, edmund d. morale. if any of you read my book, leopold's ghost you remember him as the man who exposed the brutalities of king leopold congo. and his german prison was extremely harsh. it broke his health, and he died not long afterwards really as a result. a very brave man. in all these countries, all the different countries, war opponents like this were up against an unceasing barrage of propaganda. here is is the u.s. army recruiting poster from the period. typical of the kinds of things once on both sides. a german poster, with god for king and fatherland. a poster warning against for heavens sakes heaven sakes of potential german invasion of australia. some of the pro-war propaganda had an edge to it. you know, he would be letting down the women if you didn't fight. perhaps you were you know, a wimp if aiding a responsibility. and worse yet, if you refuse to fight you wear may be a -
russell spent six months in prison for his opinions. someone else who also went to jail for six months was britain's greatest investigative journalist, edmund d. morale. if any of you read my book, leopold's ghost you remember him as the man who exposed the brutalities of king leopold congo. and his german prison was extremely harsh. it broke his health, and he died not long afterwards really as a result. a very brave man. in all these countries, all the different countries, war opponents like...
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but the outside wasn't safe for darrel russell. he was gunned down in broad day light. >> there were actually kids outside. it was concerning the level of violence increased. >> this is the eight homicide this month in richmond and it may be connected to a feud between gangs in north richmond and central richmond. >> the boldness of the shooting tells us we are not playing with people that are caring about anybody in the community. they are out here and they will get whoever they can. >> reporter: if those who live in the city, it's getting to be too much. >> frightening. i am trying to make my mind up to leave. >> reporter: other are so fearfulled with only speak if we didn't show their face. >> victim of a crime. wrong place, wrong time, you know, sad. these are quids over here. we can't even go to the park without being afraid for our kids' lives at a park. it's real sad. 07 of the eight shootings this month the majority of the suspects haven't been caught. dan kerman, kron 4 news. >>> three hikers are presumed dead after going
but the outside wasn't safe for darrel russell. he was gunned down in broad day light. >> there were actually kids outside. it was concerning the level of violence increased. >> this is the eight homicide this month in richmond and it may be connected to a feud between gangs in north richmond and central richmond. >> the boldness of the shooting tells us we are not playing with people that are caring about anybody in the community. they are out here and they will get whoever...
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she was deployed at the same forward operating base as russell. they were bill letted together, she was nearby when he was killed. i cannot begin to imagine the hell that she has been through. yet having endured all this, she plans to continue her service to our country in the u.s. army. mr. speaker, james mitch for the's question thunders down -- james michener's question thunders down upon us at times like this, where do we get such people? as i spoke with his wife sola, i was struck by the transcendent that accompanies her grief. perhaps the better question is what would we do without people like sernlt procter or the nine generation pross preceded him in the defense of our nation. general patton is right when he said it is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died, rather we should thank god that such men lived. so, mr. speaker, i arise today for exactly that purpose to thank god that russell procter lived. and to pray that his infant son ezekiel grows up in a nation made safer by his sacrifice and a nation that will never forget, not only w
she was deployed at the same forward operating base as russell. they were bill letted together, she was nearby when he was killed. i cannot begin to imagine the hell that she has been through. yet having endured all this, she plans to continue her service to our country in the u.s. army. mr. speaker, james mitch for the's question thunders down -- james michener's question thunders down upon us at times like this, where do we get such people? as i spoke with his wife sola, i was struck by the...