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. >>> puede estar bono, luis miguel, y es algo fuera de serie. >>> adentro el baby es un poema, cada mesa es un escaparate donde todos son bellos, jÓvenes y afortunados. aquÍ los que fueron y los que son han venido, bono, sinatra, pero luis miguel si afuera es el sol, en el baby es el todopoderoso. >>> y puede estar lleno, todos volcados mirando, no pasa con alejandro fernÁndez, y con nadie mÁs. creo que si le gusta, lo que pasa es que uno no puede decir, uno tiene su ego, yo en lo personal que le debe gustar. y el tiene su mesa, y estÁ muy protegida, y se divierte, y mucho. >>> no cualquiera entra, pero cuando entras no quieres salir, ese dÍa el heredero del hombre mÁs rico del mundo hacia sus pininos. y mientras salma hayek bailaba. >>> se imaginan bailar mientras luis miguel o beyoncÉ cantan el Éxito del momento? >>> baby o es mÁgico, porque llega el mÁs famoso de los cantantes, llega el polÍtico mÁs importante a nivel nacional, pero llegan en un plan. >>> y lo que pasa en el baby o se queda en la memoria del mundo. >>> te trae buenos recuerdos. >>> tuve la oportunida
. >>> puede estar bono, luis miguel, y es algo fuera de serie. >>> adentro el baby es un poema, cada mesa es un escaparate donde todos son bellos, jÓvenes y afortunados. aquÍ los que fueron y los que son han venido, bono, sinatra, pero luis miguel si afuera es el sol, en el baby es el todopoderoso. >>> y puede estar lleno, todos volcados mirando, no pasa con alejandro fernÁndez, y con nadie mÁs. creo que si le gusta, lo que pasa es que uno no puede decir, uno...
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quédate sintonizado y conseguirás un increíble bono gratis que podrá convertir tu jugo en una saludable bebida para llevar. fortalece tus jugos con súper antioxidantes como el te verde en polvo y el polvo de acai para limpiar y perder peso. fortalécelos con magnesio y calcio para la salud de huesos y coyunturas. añádele proteína en polvo para una comida completa y enriquecida con aminoácidos. todas estas recetas están en línea. el fusion booster tiene un increíble precio de $40, pero puede ser tuyo gratis. quédate con nosotros. ahora, conoce a una impresionante persona que a los 25 años era obeso, adicto a la comida chatarra, un fumador y bebedor empedernido y estaba empeorando cada día. hoy en día, es conocido como el "maestro del jugo". es un exitoso autor, conferencista motivacional y experto en salud que ha enseñado a muchos a cambiar su vida con el beneficio de los jugos naturales. demos la bienvenida a jason vale y jenny repko. >> hola a todos. >> muchas gracias a todos. gracias por venir. estoy muy emocionado de estar aquí junto a ti. escuchen, tengo una pregunta p
quédate sintonizado y conseguirás un increíble bono gratis que podrá convertir tu jugo en una saludable bebida para llevar. fortalece tus jugos con súper antioxidantes como el te verde en polvo y el polvo de acai para limpiar y perder peso. fortalécelos con magnesio y calcio para la salud de huesos y coyunturas. añádele proteína en polvo para una comida completa y enriquecida con aminoácidos. todas estas recetas están en línea. el fusion booster tiene un increíble precio de $40,...
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blanca --ste aÑo, los empleados de bart podran estar recibiendo un bono en sus pagos. =vo= --y es que... de acuerdo con el nuevo contrato, el servicio de transporte pblico acord pagarle a sus trabajadores hasta mil dlares si stos lograban superar las proyecciones del nmero de pasajeros. --funcionarios del bart indicaron que, debido a la escacez de pasajeros a causa de previas huelgas, se estima que el bono sea reducido un 50 por ciento; lo que le costar a la empresa un total de 750 mil dlares. ---se espera que el convenio sea aprobado el prximo 2 de enero. blanca ---si usted tiene planeado visitar san francisco para celebrar el aÑo nuevo, los servicios de transporte pblico estn de su lado. =vo= ---bart extender su horario hasta las tres de la maÑana. ---los trenes de caltrain operarn de manera gratuita... con el ltimo tren programado para salir a las 2 y 15 de la maÑana. ---muni tambin pondr sus servicios "a cero costo" y alguno de sus trenes con horario extendido hasta las 5 de la maÑana. ---los autobuses de ''vta" y ''samtrans'' ofrecern una conexin directa para
blanca --ste aÑo, los empleados de bart podran estar recibiendo un bono en sus pagos. =vo= --y es que... de acuerdo con el nuevo contrato, el servicio de transporte pblico acord pagarle a sus trabajadores hasta mil dlares si stos lograban superar las proyecciones del nmero de pasajeros. --funcionarios del bart indicaron que, debido a la escacez de pasajeros a causa de previas huelgas, se estima que el bono sea reducido un 50 por ciento; lo que le costar a la empresa un total de 750 mil dlares....
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i mean another tragic case, sonny bono, the kennedy in 1997. i believe that the most important thing we need to consider here is when a knee swells up, you can put an ice pack around it. and six weeks later your knee will be 79. unfortunately, when a brain swells up, and it is contained in this skull cavity, some of our best interventions including sometimes taking off parts of the skull to allow the brain to swell up, doesn't allow the person to be able to recover and brain function to be able to come back. >> have there at least been recent breakthroughs in this type of treatment? you talk about parts of skull being removed. you talk about the skier and how everybody likes him. >> absolutely the best in neurocare has been done to mr. schumacher. as well as doing a what we call a crana craniectomy. if it's needed. there is very exciting research to prevent the rush of blook, one ways we tend to relax the brain from its own metabolic cascade. >> a lot of people are praying for a full recovery for him. >>> it's influence season. 400,000 of ameri
i mean another tragic case, sonny bono, the kennedy in 1997. i believe that the most important thing we need to consider here is when a knee swells up, you can put an ice pack around it. and six weeks later your knee will be 79. unfortunately, when a brain swells up, and it is contained in this skull cavity, some of our best interventions including sometimes taking off parts of the skull to allow the brain to swell up, doesn't allow the person to be able to recover and brain function to be able...
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he has taken this case pro bono and will not be the attorney to file suit if it goes through that path. as far as keeping her alive, it does take money. there is no need to provide services medically to a deceased person and many facilities have opted out. if you need a feeding tube and there needs to be surgical procedures for transport, well, we aren't willing to accept that if indeed this is a deceased body. >> it's disturbing. i have three children and i've had to put two of them under general anesthesia for simple things and it's scary to any parent out there. the last question i want to give you, is there any broad right to life issues brought up like terry shiavo case? >> this is unfortunately not a case where she might quote/unquote wake up from a coma, where there might be brain activity. all of the doctors independent and within children's are saying, no amount of prayer or medical services will bring her back. at this point they say according to the hospital they are simply keeping her heartbeat and ventilator going so that the normal post mortem activities don't occur. >> w
he has taken this case pro bono and will not be the attorney to file suit if it goes through that path. as far as keeping her alive, it does take money. there is no need to provide services medically to a deceased person and many facilities have opted out. if you need a feeding tube and there needs to be surgical procedures for transport, well, we aren't willing to accept that if indeed this is a deceased body. >> it's disturbing. i have three children and i've had to put two of them...
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sonny bono crashed into a tree in 1998 and died of his injuries. just days after michael kennedy did the same while playing a game of football on skis with family members in aspen. schumacher was known on the racetrack for his intelligence and unparalleled determination to win, determination he will now need more than ever to recover, which is far from certain. david? >> a lot of prayers for schumacher this morning. >> alex, our thanks to you. >>> now to an abc news exclusive. the family of an american husband, father, and grandfather is speaking out for the first time. the emotional interview after seeing the new video of their husband and father on it. his dramatic plea, fearing he's been forgotten, along with his direct appeal to the president for help. this morning, this video is all a maryland family has as they prepare to usher in a new year without a husband, without a grandfather. these newly released images, the first proof in more than a year that warren weinstein is alive. the 72-year-old was working as a consultant in pakistan on commun
sonny bono crashed into a tree in 1998 and died of his injuries. just days after michael kennedy did the same while playing a game of football on skis with family members in aspen. schumacher was known on the racetrack for his intelligence and unparalleled determination to win, determination he will now need more than ever to recover, which is far from certain. david? >> a lot of prayers for schumacher this morning. >> alex, our thanks to you. >>> now to an abc news...
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tragically reminiscent of other skiing accidents that took the lives of natasha richardson and sony bono. doctors say right now they're only focussing on his current condition and can't predict the outcome but they say if he didn't have the helmet on he wouldn't be alive. >> thank you. happy new year to you. >> i took the family skiing in vale last week and the greatest thing is that you see about 95% of the slopes wearing helmets. as days gone by people didn't think they were cool and now they think they're very cool. >> he survives all of that on the treks of the world going at these high speeds risking his life and he said i'm going to spend my time enjoying myself. >> we wish him our prayers. no question about it. look who is in the orange room this morning. we have carson daly. >> i'm trying to handle the influx of questions about jane pauley's daughter's cat peyton manning. this is like being inside the broadcasting hall of fame this morning. good to have you both. for you, the "today" show viewers, so many great moments in the 80s. we'll take a trip down memory lane. if there's an
tragically reminiscent of other skiing accidents that took the lives of natasha richardson and sony bono. doctors say right now they're only focussing on his current condition and can't predict the outcome but they say if he didn't have the helmet on he wouldn't be alive. >> thank you. happy new year to you. >> i took the family skiing in vale last week and the greatest thing is that you see about 95% of the slopes wearing helmets. as days gone by people didn't think they were cool...
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they asked me to take the case pro bono and to file a motion for dna testing for michael morton. and i did. >> after 2001 when i figuratively and literally saw the light, that changed everything. that experience may have just happened that one night, but the way i've come to interpret it or internalize it or accept it took awhile. i'm not accustomed to supernatural experiences. took me awhile to kind of appreciate it or to understand it. those three things that god exists and he is wise and that he loves me made me not really care a great deal whether or not i spent the rest of my life in there. so if i was going to get out, it was like if you want me out, get me out. first time i met john raley, i was on the michael unit. we didn't have to talk through the glass. we sat down at a table. at one point john excused himself to go to the restroom and he had left his sports jacket left folded up on the table. and it was -- it took every little bit of will power i had to not reach out and touch it because it looked so soft and comfortable. it looked so good. >> i cross examine people f
they asked me to take the case pro bono and to file a motion for dna testing for michael morton. and i did. >> after 2001 when i figuratively and literally saw the light, that changed everything. that experience may have just happened that one night, but the way i've come to interpret it or internalize it or accept it took awhile. i'm not accustomed to supernatural experiences. took me awhile to kind of appreciate it or to understand it. those three things that god exists and he is wise...
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bono is right. entrepreneurial capitalism takes more people out of capitalism than aid ever will. that's our show. see you next week. >>> tonight on huckabee. a failed obama carroll out and a broken promise that you can keep your daughter cost the president the public's trust and candid in his lowest approval ratings of his presidency. does bad news tr the president mean good news for republicans? >>> last minute changes are making insurance companies scramble to accommodate the president an his health care law. what surprises still lie ahead. >>> plus, the catholic church wins a big court victory against obama care. will 2014 be the year the health care mandate is scrapped once and for all? >>> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. >> thank you very much. welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. happy new year, everybody. 2013 started with followers of president obama pretty much feeling like that they were the world. there was a confidence even an arrogance having won the 2012 elections. the president had skated past answering questions about bengh
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we launched something called the pro bono challenge, which is calling on corporate america to come inside nonprofits and nonfinancial -- in a nonfinancial manager and build these organizations from the inside out. we have a billion dollar quivalent of contribution that these as it is that said yes to the challenge have done. we have -- my question is what is the distinction? why was that not understood as a nonfinancial contribution to these organizations. >> two answers. number one, it's pure perception. maybe the reality of what happened within the office, i can't say that -- having met with thousands of pastors in the 2008 campaign and since then, there wasn't a basic expectation that most congregations in the country thought about the faith-based initiative, they felt as if they should be repaid -- should be receiving funding from the initiative. maybe it is not something that you could have managed or that anyone could manage, but i think that it existed. i think the other contribute infect her -- contributing factor, when you are hosting roundtables focused on capacity building in o
we launched something called the pro bono challenge, which is calling on corporate america to come inside nonprofits and nonfinancial -- in a nonfinancial manager and build these organizations from the inside out. we have a billion dollar quivalent of contribution that these as it is that said yes to the challenge have done. we have -- my question is what is the distinction? why was that not understood as a nonfinancial contribution to these organizations. >> two answers. number one, it's...
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even the singer bono. >> commerce, entrepreneurial capitalism takes more people out of poverty than aid. >> even some in the mainstream media. >> if you are waiting for the government you will be in for a long wait. if they get it maybe soon more people will realize there are better ways to give. >> there you go. beautiful. >> real caring that. -- that's our show tonight. >> now, john stossel! >> what is real charity? when people are in trouble, say after a disaster, or simply when people are poor? americans instinct is to think how can government help after all who will help the people if not government. we libertarians argue that private charity would step in. individuals freely choosing to help. would enough of us help. most people say no. that's why, columnists say when it comes to helping the needy that's mostly government's job? >> well, listen, it would be great if people all reached into their hearts and solved all these horrible problems we have. history teaches us that doesn't happen. in almost every case where there is a government program it exists because the private effort
even the singer bono. >> commerce, entrepreneurial capitalism takes more people out of poverty than aid. >> even some in the mainstream media. >> if you are waiting for the government you will be in for a long wait. if they get it maybe soon more people will realize there are better ways to give. >> there you go. beautiful. >> real caring that. -- that's our show tonight. >> now, john stossel! >> what is real charity? when people are in trouble, say...
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even the singer bono. >> commerce, entrepreneurial capitalism takes more people out
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she's shot bono deborah harry and michael jackson who got shy on her at the florida's epcot center. >> i put on james brown and started dancing and i did my famous slide step and, of course, he outdanced me. so one of my favorite memories in life, i think, will be dancing with michael in the tunnel of light. >> she's been taking pictures since she was a kid, growing up in michigan and florida. >> it's almost like i have to do that to breathe. >> what made you pick up a camera? >> my father was a very serious amateur photographer and like any little girl who wants to connect with her dad, you want to do what he's doing and be part of it. >> the camera offered something else. >> freedom. >> freedom? >> yeah. freedom. the camera is a passpot into people's lives, and i learned so much through other people. >> goldsmith has covered sports and worked for the "national geographic," but she's always had a way with musicians. >> that's it. yep. and so i would sit in the position that i wanted them to be in or stand or jump or do whatever and i would have them make the picture. that did a numbe
she's shot bono deborah harry and michael jackson who got shy on her at the florida's epcot center. >> i put on james brown and started dancing and i did my famous slide step and, of course, he outdanced me. so one of my favorite memories in life, i think, will be dancing with michael in the tunnel of light. >> she's been taking pictures since she was a kid, growing up in michigan and florida. >> it's almost like i have to do that to breathe. >> what made you pick up a...
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from great lawyers who worked pro bono in this case, worked for free. it moved alloening the chain an even problem by the time it got to him in office, oalmost a decade after he applied that, whus was very interested in commuting his sentence. one person stood in his way, the pardon attorney. ron rodgers, he is still there today. this is an executive power. this is the president's only unfettered power to issue pardons and commutations. ron rodgers is a pretty strong guy. he misled the white house. he didn't tell them that clarence aaron had the support of the sentencing judge and the u.s. attorney who was a bush appointee at the time and clarnts aaron's case was denied >> we're talking about to be clear, part of the story is the power to be sentenced has been taken away from judges with this era of tough on crime politics in the ''80s and early '90s and congress and state legislatures passed all these laws that basically say, hey, if you are found guilty of this crime, this is the sentence they will serve no matter what the judge says. >> there was an
from great lawyers who worked pro bono in this case, worked for free. it moved alloening the chain an even problem by the time it got to him in office, oalmost a decade after he applied that, whus was very interested in commuting his sentence. one person stood in his way, the pardon attorney. ron rodgers, he is still there today. this is an executive power. this is the president's only unfettered power to issue pardons and commutations. ron rodgers is a pretty strong guy. he misled the white...
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we launched something called the pro bono challenge, which is calling on corporate america to come inside nonprofits and nonfinancial -- in a nonfinancial manager and build these organizations from the inside out. we have a billion dollar equivalent of contribution that these as it is that said yes to the challenge have done. we have -- my question is what is the distinction? why was that not understood as a nonfinancial contribution to these organizations. >> two answers. number one, it's pure perception. maybe the reality of what happened within the office, i can't say that -- having met with thousands of pastors in the 2008 campaign and since then, there wasn't a basic expectation that most congregations in the country thought about the faith- based initiative, they felt as if they should be repaid -- should be receiving funding from the initiative. maybe it is not something that you could have managed or that anyone could manage, but i think that it existed. i think the other contribute infect her -- contributing factor, when you are hosting roundtables focused on capacity building in
we launched something called the pro bono challenge, which is calling on corporate america to come inside nonprofits and nonfinancial -- in a nonfinancial manager and build these organizations from the inside out. we have a billion dollar equivalent of contribution that these as it is that said yes to the challenge have done. we have -- my question is what is the distinction? why was that not understood as a nonfinancial contribution to these organizations. >> two answers. number one,...
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or maybe bono live in a free, miniconcert. that's what folks in ireland were treated to christmas eve. bono, singing christmas songs like "merry christmas, everyone." >> this is outside? >> this is outside, on a street, in dublin. a famous street, actually. he song "o come all ye faithful." he got help from the hot house flowers. this is a christmas eve tradition. if you're in dublin, you might want to make your way to that neighborhood. people are encouraged to make a donation, as all of the money goes to the simon community to get homeless people housing during the cold winter season. and bono and friends transforming a chilly night into a beautiful day. >>> 2013 might be known as the year of the panda breaking records. for the most panda bear cubs born in captivity ever. i love this. 49 pandas born this year. a remarkable 42 have survived. scientists are thrilled, saying breeding giant pandas is the only chance we have of saving the species. it's working and better than ever. there's 367 pandas living in captivity, includin
or maybe bono live in a free, miniconcert. that's what folks in ireland were treated to christmas eve. bono, singing christmas songs like "merry christmas, everyone." >> this is outside? >> this is outside, on a street, in dublin. a famous street, actually. he song "o come all ye faithful." he got help from the hot house flowers. this is a christmas eve tradition. if you're in dublin, you might want to make your way to that neighborhood. people are encouraged to...
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>> there is a firm that gives them pro bono help. >> have you been in jail? >> many times. we do not like going to jails. i do not think we should go to jail for this. i think we should be escorted out of the hearing and just be told we cannot be going back in. that would be punishment enough. >> what is your reaction when you see the chairman of the committee reacting the way they do, both conservatives and liberals? >> sometimes they are very nice. there are many times we are just sitting there with our signs. sometimes they will say, can you lower your signs? you're obstructing the view. that is what happens in most of the hearings. >> do they ever invite you to testify? >> i have testified only once. most of the time they do not invite us to testify. most of the time i must say i do not think they have good witnesses testifying on these issues. on the drones, they have only had one public hearing on that. that was recently. i do not know if i can ask you a question, but do you think it is appropriate waiting from a drone victim at a hearing? >> we would be glad to have
>> there is a firm that gives them pro bono help. >> have you been in jail? >> many times. we do not like going to jails. i do not think we should go to jail for this. i think we should be escorted out of the hearing and just be told we cannot be going back in. that would be punishment enough. >> what is your reaction when you see the chairman of the committee reacting the way they do, both conservatives and liberals? >> sometimes they are very nice. there are many...
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we launched something called the pro bono challenge, which is calling on corporate america to come inside nonprofits and nonfinancial -- in a and buildal manager these organizations from the inside out. we have a billion dollar equivalent of contribution that these as it is that said yes to the challenge have done. we have -- my question is what is the distinction? understood as a nonfinancial contribution to these organizations. >> two answers. number one, it's pure perception. maybe the reality of what happened within the office, i -- having met with thousands of pastors in the 2008 campaign and since then, there wasn't a basic expectation that most congregations in the country thought about the faith- based initiative, they felt as if they should be repaid -- should be receiving funding from the initiative. maybe it is not something that you could have managed or that anyone could manage, but i think that it existed. i think the other contribute infect her -- contributing factor, when you are hosting roundtables focused on capacity building in order to apply for i think thats, sets an
we launched something called the pro bono challenge, which is calling on corporate america to come inside nonprofits and nonfinancial -- in a and buildal manager these organizations from the inside out. we have a billion dollar equivalent of contribution that these as it is that said yes to the challenge have done. we have -- my question is what is the distinction? understood as a nonfinancial contribution to these organizations. >> two answers. number one, it's pure perception. maybe the...
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how about if one is superstar u2 frontman, bono. ♪ >> not too shabbyship. a christmas eve tradition for upon know. he and irish folk singer, glenn hansard, have been caroling since 2009 for a charity. >>> looking at your weather, much of the country will see a quiet and seasonably chilly christmas day. few scattered showers are possible in southeast florida and southern texas. quick-moving storm system will produce snow showers in the great lakes, especially in michigan and back to wisconsin, where up to five inches of snow may accumulate. elsewhere, plenty of sunshine is on tap acres >> good morning. 8:05, still waking up to clear skies across the bay area. really beautiful conditions expected across the afternoon with a mix of 60s and 70s but right now it is chilly, feeling like the christmas holiday, 30s across the board now. still in the 20s across the north bay. over although, later today, we will see plenty of sunshine continue with highs back into the 60s and low 70s. >>> it is 8:06 on this christmas morning, send back to matt. >> andrea, thank you v
how about if one is superstar u2 frontman, bono. ♪ >> not too shabbyship. a christmas eve tradition for upon know. he and irish folk singer, glenn hansard, have been caroling since 2009 for a charity. >>> looking at your weather, much of the country will see a quiet and seasonably chilly christmas day. few scattered showers are possible in southeast florida and southern texas. quick-moving storm system will produce snow showers in the great lakes, especially in michigan and...
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the roads bono. kgb agents. the stooges. i'm going to do. what if the eye but i said what about a few i didn't really do not want to die. add the onion me i i it is a secret laboratory to her he was able to build its most sophisticated world when sean fortunately it doesn't do it all done anything since mission to teach creation wanted to care about humans and the us. this is why you should care. watch only on what to do it all the look in the twenty fourteen and coached week away was sifting through more these top story. however great the eggs in one exists not to us oil giant step this comes after a mass hunger strike that aren't the world's attention to the place that somehow got to go out of our lives. the name a political battlefield in which more than just one of the front lines. the one all the bigger stories this year the mall today tale of david versus goliath in local communities fighting for them and begin filling gas giant has been covered extensively the secret to receive money tracking technologies whitey been criticized for be
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including paul mccartney, bono, and madonna. putin also released longtime critic mikhail khodorkovsky, a former oil tycoon, after a decade in jail. now in berlin, he says, he, too, will work tirelessly to free political prisoners in russia. vladimir putin may have hoped his amnesty would improve russia's image before the sochi winter olympics, but tonight nadezhda called for a boycott of the games to protest human rights abuses. a thorn in putin's side, in or out of prison. jim maceda, nbc news, russia. >>> and still ahead for us tonight, a big study. new data out tonight on food allergies may answer the questions of a lot of expectant mothers. >>> we are back tonight with news about food allergies, and a new study that may put a lot of parents' minds at ease. and a new study that may put a lot of parents' minds at ease. as you may know all too well, peanut allergies among children have more than tripled in the last 15 years. and a lot of women have wondered if they have any control over that while pregnant. our report tonight f
including paul mccartney, bono, and madonna. putin also released longtime critic mikhail khodorkovsky, a former oil tycoon, after a decade in jail. now in berlin, he says, he, too, will work tirelessly to free political prisoners in russia. vladimir putin may have hoped his amnesty would improve russia's image before the sochi winter olympics, but tonight nadezhda called for a boycott of the games to protest human rights abuses. a thorn in putin's side, in or out of prison. jim maceda, nbc...
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some say he should work pro bono. >> the "duck dynasty" issue. cracker barrel reversed their decision on whether or not to sell "duck dynasty" >>> welcome back at 4:30, i'm jim handly. >> i'm pat lawson muse. the driver will probably not face charges following a crash involving a pedestrian. it happened this morning near queens chapel road. we are told a pedestrian was not in the crosswalk. he remains in critical condition. >>> rescue crews had to dig out a construction worker in college park after the heavy rains caused him to get stuck. the man told us he and the co-worker were walking on a site when they began to sink. one of them managed to get free. the other had to wait for crews to dig him out. >>> a fairfax woman is accused of stealing the credit card of a client. she worked at the town and country animal hospital on fairfax boulevard. police began an investigation after she called to say she lost her credit card and it was used to make fraudulent charges. >>> the owner of a monkey says the animal has been stolen. she won a legal battle t
some say he should work pro bono. >> the "duck dynasty" issue. cracker barrel reversed their decision on whether or not to sell "duck dynasty" >>> welcome back at 4:30, i'm jim handly. >> i'm pat lawson muse. the driver will probably not face charges following a crash involving a pedestrian. it happened this morning near queens chapel road. we are told a pedestrian was not in the crosswalk. he remains in critical condition. >>> rescue crews had...
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u2's bono, deborah harry and michael jackson who got shy on her. >> i put on james brown and started dancing. i did my famous slidestep and of course he outdanced me. one of my favorite memories in life will be dancing with michael in the tunnel of love. >> she's been taking pictures since she was a kid growing up in michigan and florida. >> it's almost like i have to do that to breathe. >> what made you pick up a camera? >> my father was a very serious amateur photographer and like any little girl who wants to connect with her dad, you want to do what he's doing and be part of it. >> reporter: the camera offered something else. >> freedom. >> freedom? >> yeah. freedom. the camera is a passport into people's lives, and i learned so much through other people. >> goldsmith has covered sports and worked for the national gee graph ic graphic, but she's always had a way with musicians. >> and so i would sit in the position that i wanted them to be in or stand or jump or do whatever and i would have them make the picture. that did a number of things to our relationship. they understand my
u2's bono, deborah harry and michael jackson who got shy on her. >> i put on james brown and started dancing. i did my famous slidestep and of course he outdanced me. one of my favorite memories in life will be dancing with michael in the tunnel of love. >> she's been taking pictures since she was a kid growing up in michigan and florida. >> it's almost like i have to do that to breathe. >> what made you pick up a camera? >> my father was a very serious amateur...
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i worked full-time, did a little pro bono. i never charged anybody for anything. i did some adoptions and things to help out people in the community and ran for office and got elected and ran for president and got elected. >> union contracts are done behind closed doors. you took a more confrontational approach. the first time i covered you was in virginia. >> to an extent a strike can be good. it was over health care. >> we saw a little of your style there. >> i did what i had to do to protect retired workers and widows. that is what the strike was over. they actually believed our active members wouldn't support of retirees and widows. they totally miscalculated. i tried to explain. they wouldn't listen. they were going to do away with health care. we couldn't allow that to happen. the industry depended upon the plan would have lost their health care. we took a hard line and said, you are not going to do that. it was a 15 month strike. we engaged in peaceful civil disobedience. it was a very confrontational strike that ended up making worldwide news. everybody in
i worked full-time, did a little pro bono. i never charged anybody for anything. i did some adoptions and things to help out people in the community and ran for office and got elected and ran for president and got elected. >> union contracts are done behind closed doors. you took a more confrontational approach. the first time i covered you was in virginia. >> to an extent a strike can be good. it was over health care. >> we saw a little of your style there. >> i did...
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and i felt like i was bono or a rock star. [laughter] even though i knew these actors were paid to clap every time i was shouting at them, you get this incessant need to push them forward. it always became like this "braveheart" speech except i was persuading them to essentially screw as many people over as possible. >> do not hang up the phone until you have the sale. >> right, exactly. >> what is the magic between the two of you? as i said this is the fifth , film. do you achieve something with an actor, it is unspoken, you know the potential love him, you know >> i think. i think what is happened is we go picture by picture. i don't know. i think it really clicked on "gangs of new york." we got to know each other, but it really clicked on "aviator." not only the range is there, but range, you can keep asking , and you keep getting. that is what i mean. by the range. and it can go further. and so the main thing for me is that we have similar sensibilities and similar tastes. and interests. >> what does that mean? how does it
and i felt like i was bono or a rock star. [laughter] even though i knew these actors were paid to clap every time i was shouting at them, you get this incessant need to push them forward. it always became like this "braveheart" speech except i was persuading them to essentially screw as many people over as possible. >> do not hang up the phone until you have the sale. >> right, exactly. >> what is the magic between the two of you? as i said this is the fifth , film....
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so i rode to those people who are interested in justice and fairness but as bono irene addis states. and i tried to tell a story narrative we so that it is interesting to people and so that you see what it is like to go through the court for my client perspective. i talk about 18 euros you're in a car accident and charged with vehicular manslaughter. i talk about much of euro who is accused of sexual. [indiscernible] because he played with a neighbor or allegedly. and i talk about a death penalty case and other cases like that and i try to tell the story through the perspective of those plans and what it's like and how important a lawyer's role is because the court system can be very overwhelming when you look at it, you know, and you walk into any court in the country and you will see rows and rows and rows of people sitting on benches are standing in always you are meeting their lawyers for the first time on the fly down of their names camino, the test out their hand, they fill up some story in finance. and then ask this person to go into court and fnn. and this person is doubling
so i rode to those people who are interested in justice and fairness but as bono irene addis states. and i tried to tell a story narrative we so that it is interesting to people and so that you see what it is like to go through the court for my client perspective. i talk about 18 euros you're in a car accident and charged with vehicular manslaughter. i talk about much of euro who is accused of sexual. [indiscernible] because he played with a neighbor or allegedly. and i talk about a death...
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who were worshiping him and it took on this incredible life of its open and i kind of felt like i was bono or some rock star. (laughter) even though i knew that these actors were paid to clap every single time i was shouting at them, you get-the-incessant need to, you know, push them forward and it almost became like this "brave heart" speech or cry for battle, except that was persuading them go out there and essentially view as many people over as possible. >> rose: do not hang up the phone until you've got the sale. >> that's right. >> rose: what's the magic here between the two of you. this is, as i said, the fifth film. do you achieve something with an actor so that it's unspoken? it's -- you know the potential of him? you know -- >> i think -- i think what's happened is that we go picture by picture and and in terms of -- i think it really, really clicked on -- got to know each other on "gangs of new york" but it really clicked on "aviator" in that i saw that, you know, not only the range is there but range? i mean you can keep asking and you keep getting. that's what i mean by the ra
who were worshiping him and it took on this incredible life of its open and i kind of felt like i was bono or some rock star. (laughter) even though i knew that these actors were paid to clap every single time i was shouting at them, you get-the-incessant need to, you know, push them forward and it almost became like this "brave heart" speech or cry for battle, except that was persuading them go out there and essentially view as many people over as possible. >> rose: do not hang...
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i worked full-time, did a little pro bono. charged anybody for anything. i did some adoptions and things to help out people in the community and ran for office and got a let did and ran for president and got elected. >> union contracts are done behind closed doors. confrontational approach. the first time i covered you was in virginia. >> to an extent a strike can be good. it was over health care. >> we saw a little of your style there. >> i did what i had to do to protect retired workers and widows. that is what the strike was over. they actually believe our active members were in support of retirees and widows. calculate. imissed tried to explain. they wouldn't listen. to do away with health care. we couldn't allow that to happen. the industry depended upon the plan would have lost their health care. we took a hard line and said, you are not going to do that. it was a 15 month strike. we engaged in peaceful civil disobedience. very confrontational strike that ended up making worldwide news. everybody in europe knew. even russia people knew. we had tremen
i worked full-time, did a little pro bono. charged anybody for anything. i did some adoptions and things to help out people in the community and ran for office and got a let did and ran for president and got elected. >> union contracts are done behind closed doors. confrontational approach. the first time i covered you was in virginia. >> to an extent a strike can be good. it was over health care. >> we saw a little of your style there. >> i did what i had to do to...
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. >>> plus the top ten moments of 2013 on the show and bill clinton's bono. >> i'm irish. when we're irish, we can imitate anybody. >> to warren buffet singing. >> ♪ more, much more than this, i did it my way ♪ >>> to the lovely and tardy jennifer lawrence. >> i got pulled off kimmel. >> we don't care about kimmel. >> we voted for your favorite ten moments of year. i'll reveal them tonight. >>> i want to begin with the big story, the war over "duck dynasty. joining me now is ben ferguson and marc lamont hill and michael brown, the host of the line of fire, what is interesting today, much more than "duck dynasty." mr. robertson made a mistake by the line. not about the bible or believing or not believing the bible it's about singling out a group. this is about targeting gays in america and saying you are not worthy eyes of the lord. >> i don't think so and if you look at gq he named about 11 other sins you're leaving out including greed, lying, stealing in the same list. i think this is an issue of "gq" magazine choosing to highlight this to start a massive war over a g
. >>> plus the top ten moments of 2013 on the show and bill clinton's bono. >> i'm irish. when we're irish, we can imitate anybody. >> to warren buffet singing. >> ♪ more, much more than this, i did it my way ♪ >>> to the lovely and tardy jennifer lawrence. >> i got pulled off kimmel. >> we don't care about kimmel. >> we voted for your favorite ten moments of year. i'll reveal them tonight. >>> i want to begin with the big...
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bono talking about his work in africa, and with aids. all those add things to the album which lead to a better experience. i think bjork was the first one who explored beyond music ideas. i think there is an opportunity. this worked for beyonce, some people ought to think differently about how they're going to do their album. >> something you wrote about is the idea of not just creating an album, but an app-type experience. what do you mean by that -- app- type experience. what do you mean by that? >> we used to buy cds. now we buy apps. the analogy now is apps. records, cd's, apps. if you're going to bake something, make an interesting app. it is not just music. we can't go back to, there is 12 tracks and you pay $15 for it, and that's the end of the story why can't it be an app that is living like the music is? the idea is to have an emotional interaction with the music. >> let's talk about itunes. this was a huge win for itunes as well as beyonce. itunes does not always do everything well. when they put attention on something, that th
bono talking about his work in africa, and with aids. all those add things to the album which lead to a better experience. i think bjork was the first one who explored beyond music ideas. i think there is an opportunity. this worked for beyonce, some people ought to think differently about how they're going to do their album. >> something you wrote about is the idea of not just creating an album, but an app-type experience. what do you mean by that -- app- type experience. what do you...
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joining me now is martina vandenburg, president of the human trafficking pro bono legal center. are you surprised by how much attention has been given to how the diplomat was treated at the hands of the u.s. martials as opposed to what she's accused of doing? >> not surprised but utterly disappointed because the real focus should really be on the housekeeper, the domestic worker who was brought over to the united states on a special visa and then treated abysmally. >> almost like an indentured servant. >> the criminal complaint here does not say this is trafficking but it does allege very serious crimes, lying to the federal government and committing visa fraud and putting this person in a situation of a true labor exploitation. >> let's be frank here. the reason why -- the state department would not just get involved if it was an issue of lying about a visa application. this has to do with much more serious crimes, many of which maybe they haven't been able to successfully investigate yet or prove. this is the third known case of alleged employee abuse involving the indian cons
joining me now is martina vandenburg, president of the human trafficking pro bono legal center. are you surprised by how much attention has been given to how the diplomat was treated at the hands of the u.s. martials as opposed to what she's accused of doing? >> not surprised but utterly disappointed because the real focus should really be on the housekeeper, the domestic worker who was brought over to the united states on a special visa and then treated abysmally. >> almost like an...
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i worked full-time in the mind and, and did a little pro bono while i practice law on the side, some black lung cases for people, some under one account, never charge anybody for anything. did some adoptions, other stuff like that to help out members, people in the community. and then ran for office, ran for our executive board and they got elected and then ran for president. >> union contractors, a lot used to be done behind closed doors. you took a more conversational approach the first time i covered you, i had there, with way back in the coal strike down in southwest virginia. >> yeah, that was, to the extent a strike could be good, that was a good strike because it was over health care. >> you were confrontational. we saw a little bit of your style there. >> down your i did what we had to do to protect 200,000 retired workers and widows. because that's what the strike was over. they want to jettison their retirees and their widows from health care plan. they actually believe that are active members would support the retirees and the widows. they totally miscalculated. i tried to
i worked full-time in the mind and, and did a little pro bono while i practice law on the side, some black lung cases for people, some under one account, never charge anybody for anything. did some adoptions, other stuff like that to help out members, people in the community. and then ran for office, ran for our executive board and they got elected and then ran for president. >> union contractors, a lot used to be done behind closed doors. you took a more conversational approach the first...
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que recibirÁ es la distinciÓn de que su tienda es afortunada, porque la loterÍa de georgia no le da bonos a los vendedores. >>> aunque no fue hasta hoy que la esta pequeÑa tienda se dio a conocer a nivel nacional, y quizÁs mundial, hay muchos inmigrantes que vienen a comprar boletos de loterÍa aqui mes a mes, y dicen que no es la primera vez que salen baÑo ademÁs de suerte. >>> Él es guardia de seguridad del centro comercial. >>> he ganado como 8 veces, 400 y 500 o una vez mil y otra vez 4.000. >>> lo vine a chequear hoy pero no pasÓ nada, como dos o tres veces me he sacado algo. >>> en cuanto al otro ganador funo rÍos de la loteria le dicen que contrate al menos abogado y contador. >>> quizÁs problemas y personas van a pedir dinero y entonces necesitan a alguien un equipo. >>> y por ahora estÁ aprovechando la gloria de repartidor de suerte Él. >>> en san josÉ christina londoÑo, telemundo. >>> y bien que crece el escÁndalo en torno a compaÑÍa colombiana acusada de lavar dinero presuntamente segÚn dicen las autoridades espaÑolas tambiÉn lavaron dinero durante en una joir
que recibirÁ es la distinciÓn de que su tienda es afortunada, porque la loterÍa de georgia no le da bonos a los vendedores. >>> aunque no fue hasta hoy que la esta pequeÑa tienda se dio a conocer a nivel nacional, y quizÁs mundial, hay muchos inmigrantes que vienen a comprar boletos de loterÍa aqui mes a mes, y dicen que no es la primera vez que salen baÑo ademÁs de suerte. >>> Él es guardia de seguridad del centro comercial. >>> he ganado como 8 veces, 400 y...
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laborer elias cruz, an agricultural laborer, took the day off recently to visit his daughter's pro bono attorney. >> ( translated ): i was just talking to her. she feels her case has been abandoned. they did not investigate as they should have to get concrete evidence. >> reporter: 19-year-old glenda cruz was recently sentenced to ten years in prison after her pregnancy ended under suspicious circumstances. >> maybe it's because she is in prison that she is was alone. >> across town at the medical legal department, dr. jose magonya has no doubt this was a case of infanticide. >> she is in prison because of an abortion. it's absolutely false what she said. what happens is, when someone murders someone else, he or she doesn't turn up on the tv and say i'm guilty of murder. maybe there has been a mistake. but in most cases, they are guilty. >> linda cruises is one of several cases that have come under public scrutiny in the debate of one of the world's most stringent abortion laws. since 1977 it has been illegal in el salvador except for threat to the mother's life, rain or insent. dozens
laborer elias cruz, an agricultural laborer, took the day off recently to visit his daughter's pro bono attorney. >> ( translated ): i was just talking to her. she feels her case has been abandoned. they did not investigate as they should have to get concrete evidence. >> reporter: 19-year-old glenda cruz was recently sentenced to ten years in prison after her pregnancy ended under suspicious circumstances. >> maybe it's because she is in prison that she is was alone. >>...
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people like bono or mariah carey? all you have to do is win tonight's megamillions jackpot, collect the $636 million up for grabs. alison kosik is over at a 17 eleven on 42nd street in the manhattan. a huge amount of money. you're meeting a lot of people there waiting in line. what's going on as far as lottery fever in new york city is concerned? >> you can feel the energy, you can certainly sense the excitement. everybody, walking up for yeah, what is the ultimate fantasy. you put down your money, you put down numbers and say i'm going to win today. $636 million. that's what the jackpot is right now. but what's interesting as each person that walks in each and every store across this corrupt where there are lottos, that amount of jackpot is going to go higher and higher. if there's no winner of the jackpot tonight, the estimated value of that jackpot could go up to $800 million by friday. if it rolls over yet again, the next drawing would be, would you believe, christmas eve and the jackpot then could be $1 billion,
people like bono or mariah carey? all you have to do is win tonight's megamillions jackpot, collect the $636 million up for grabs. alison kosik is over at a 17 eleven on 42nd street in the manhattan. a huge amount of money. you're meeting a lot of people there waiting in line. what's going on as far as lottery fever in new york city is concerned? >> you can feel the energy, you can certainly sense the excitement. everybody, walking up for yeah, what is the ultimate fantasy. you put down...
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it's actually -- and we really -- >> it's also interesting that former head of software for apple and bono both investing in your company. not what you'd think of as robotics people but it appears to be all the rage. lots of people going in that direction. michael, thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> okay. well, it would appear that we have a deal. a deal is on the way in the senate. as we told you a few minutes ago by a vote of 60, the senate has just voted to end debate on the budget compromise, meaning that we could get a full vote that would mean effectively we don't have a government shutdown until at least 2015 possibly tomorrow morning. the shutdown debates are over. what about the debt ceiling? we'll ask senator johnny isakson in just a moment. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from t
it's actually -- and we really -- >> it's also interesting that former head of software for apple and bono both investing in your company. not what you'd think of as robotics people but it appears to be all the rage. lots of people going in that direction. michael, thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> okay. well, it would appear that we have a deal. a deal is on the way in the senate. as we told you a few minutes ago by a vote of 60, the senate has just voted to end...