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alex trebek hurt himself in the chase. the suspect is lucinda. >> reporter: eno one knows how the suspect got inside the hotel room. officials with the san francisco marriott marquis say she wasn't a guest, employee or former employee. officials take this seriously since the safety of their guests are a top priority. >> at the san francisco marriott marquis dan kerman, kron 4 news. >>> in other news around the bay. a $25,000 reward offered tonight as a person remains on life sport after feeding the homeless. police say the victim was in a van with his wife . >>> clearing, by noon starting to push back off the coast line. that's going to mean sunshine. temperatures will look like this, 80s and 90s in the south bay. 92 los gatos. 93 morgan hill. 86 san jose. up into the inland valleys, temperatures in the 90s. 93 in antioch. 92 in livermore. 94 pleasanton. 74 oakland. 71 richmond 82 hayward. warmer for the coast line tomorrow, we are going to see sunshine. sun breaks into the afternoon. half moon bay 69. 71 san francisco and
alex trebek hurt himself in the chase. the suspect is lucinda. >> reporter: eno one knows how the suspect got inside the hotel room. officials with the san francisco marriott marquis say she wasn't a guest, employee or former employee. officials take this seriously since the safety of their guests are a top priority. >> at the san francisco marriott marquis dan kerman, kron 4 news. >>> in other news around the bay. a $25,000 reward offered tonight as a person remains on...
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alex? >> yeah. and you know, michelle, it's not just necessarily gay sxulz their loved ones who are thrilled about all this but the folks in the wedding business, that industry, are pretty excited about this, too, right? >> reporter: yeah, exactly. i mean, obviously, no one gets married for the economic factors, but it is something that the state looked at when the the battle was going on, whether or not to legalize same-sex marriage. and of course a new report just recently came out showing that in its first year new york state and the businesses here could see $155 million in revenue from tourism and other spending that couples that are traveling here or live here will make as they get ready to say their i dos. and of course all those businesses catering to couples such as florists and cake companies and bakeries are already seeing some of those orders come in. >> okay. michelle franzen, thank you so much. live from new york city. >>> well, fans and the music industry are mourning the death of sin
alex? >> yeah. and you know, michelle, it's not just necessarily gay sxulz their loved ones who are thrilled about all this but the folks in the wedding business, that industry, are pretty excited about this, too, right? >> reporter: yeah, exactly. i mean, obviously, no one gets married for the economic factors, but it is something that the state looked at when the the battle was going on, whether or not to legalize same-sex marriage. and of course a new report just recently came...
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>> hey, alex. we know that the state's case is using these searches for chloroform and for neck breaking, among other items as the basis for premeditation. they went to great lengths to prove it was not cindy anthony searching for those terms. they also say she had claimed to have been searching for on the computer that led her to chloroform, mainly chlorofil and bamboos and hand sanitizer. it states that cindy anthony may well have been lying. they also brought into the stand a couple of experts to support the medical examiner's autopsy. as we remember, dr. spits had said in the -- that she had made a shoddy odyssey. now we know that these experts say, no, she did not have to crack open caylee's skull, as dr. spitz said, and that the examination was perfectly well done. >> with regard to tomorrow, as we look ahead, the closing arguments, what can we expect there? >> yesterday we had a window into perhaps where the defense might be walking into. we know that defense attorney cheney mason says -- an
>> hey, alex. we know that the state's case is using these searches for chloroform and for neck breaking, among other items as the basis for premeditation. they went to great lengths to prove it was not cindy anthony searching for those terms. they also say she had claimed to have been searching for on the computer that led her to chloroform, mainly chlorofil and bamboos and hand sanitizer. it states that cindy anthony may well have been lying. they also brought into the stand a couple of...
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alex? >> thank you very much, martin fletcher from oslo. well, americans are expressing their support for norway. on saturday mourners created a makeshift memorial in washington, d.c., where people left flowers, flags, candles, and cards by a statue in front of the norwegian embassy. president obama has also offered his condolences to the people of norway. and for the latest on the massacre in that country including new details about the suspect in custody, you can all log on to our website at msnbc.com. >>> friends, fans, and the music industry are mourning the death of grammy award-winning singer amy winehouse. she was just 27 years old. winehouse shot to fame with her "back to black" album and was known for both her incredible talent and her troubles. the star very publicly battled addiction to alcohol and drugs, leading some to speculate about the cause of her death. nbc's tazeen ahmad joins us from london with the latest. and tazeen, with another good morning to you, i know the singer'
alex? >> thank you very much, martin fletcher from oslo. well, americans are expressing their support for norway. on saturday mourners created a makeshift memorial in washington, d.c., where people left flowers, flags, candles, and cards by a statue in front of the norwegian embassy. president obama has also offered his condolences to the people of norway. and for the latest on the massacre in that country including new details about the suspect in custody, you can all log on to our...
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i'm alex witt. while more than 39 million americans are expected to travel this holiday weekend, aaa says is the.5% less than last year. in minnesota all state parks are include maryland the government shutdown that began yesterday after law make irs failed to reach a budget agreement. all but the most critical state functions have been suspended. the vice president of venezuela is assuring the country that chavez is still in command. he revealed he is beating treated for cancer in cuba. in havana bloggers gathered to argue for greater internet access. only 3% of cuba has sk sesz to the internet. a street in praying has been named after ronald reagan. condoleeza rice unveiled the street name. an honor to regan's fall of communism. those are your fast five headlines. >>> a big break in the case against dominique strauss-kahn. he was released from house arrest friday after doubts were revealed about the woman who accused him of sexual assault. the former head of the international monetary fund must re
i'm alex witt. while more than 39 million americans are expected to travel this holiday weekend, aaa says is the.5% less than last year. in minnesota all state parks are include maryland the government shutdown that began yesterday after law make irs failed to reach a budget agreement. all but the most critical state functions have been suspended. the vice president of venezuela is assuring the country that chavez is still in command. he revealed he is beating treated for cancer in cuba. in...
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let's begin with alex haley. alex haley, his book was a seminal work that moved millions of young americans, not just african-americans, moved human beings to understand the struggle about oppressed people and a sense of being african-american and where you stood and why you stood there and what you had to fight for. having said that i understand what you just said. i can read this and go did he trash alex too hard? some people criticize manning by saying that he also mobilized the image of malcolm x. not similar from alex haley some would argue. what about the argument of alex haley's book no longer be relevant and this being relevant now? >> in light of what everybody said and after reading the book myself, surely you can't read alex haley's the same way. conclusion. you can see it through the same lenses because manning makes clear his political, ideological framework determines what he included or excluded, what he kept in, so the thing is -- it has been biblical -- there's a lot of stuff. you think manning's
let's begin with alex haley. alex haley, his book was a seminal work that moved millions of young americans, not just african-americans, moved human beings to understand the struggle about oppressed people and a sense of being african-american and where you stood and why you stood there and what you had to fight for. having said that i understand what you just said. i can read this and go did he trash alex too hard? some people criticize manning by saying that he also mobilized the image of...
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thanks for joining us. >> good morning, alex. i know, sir, you have been quoted as saying house republicans are out of control when the house is in session just a couple and a half hours from now. how does one get that control as you put it? how did you get it back? can you just take us inside the house in a manner of speaking and tell us how you expect the negotiations to play out today? >> well, you saw sort of a rerun or a forerunning of this when boehner went into his caucus and said i've got to have 218 votes. now, what do i have to get from you? what do i have to give you? he ultimately came out yesterday and produced the votes. he is going to have the same problem when harry reid sends over a compromise from the senate. he is going to have to go into his caucus and say to them what do i need to get a 218 votes? i can't let this fail. if you don't help me, i'm going have to go talk to mrs. pelosi. that's the kind of situation that's going to go on in the republican caucus, because at some point he is going to have to have 2
thanks for joining us. >> good morning, alex. i know, sir, you have been quoted as saying house republicans are out of control when the house is in session just a couple and a half hours from now. how does one get that control as you put it? how did you get it back? can you just take us inside the house in a manner of speaking and tell us how you expect the negotiations to play out today? >> well, you saw sort of a rerun or a forerunning of this when boehner went into his caucus and...
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>> alex, i'll tell you something. anytime you have a president with a d after his name who is making concessions on things like social security and medicare and medicaid, you know, that is going to the heart of your base. this is a very courageous move on his part, and you know, i think that what frustrates him is he does not believe there is similar give on the other side. i think this is the problem boehner has. he's got a -- he's got a gang of folks on his side in the house who will not compromise on anything. he's having real trouble keeping these folks inside the tent. a lot of them go on your shows and say that the president is a liar and that they're not going to go for any tax increases. this is bad stuff. i'm not even insure hsure harry could get us out of this one, alex. >> that's saying something right there. that will be the final word. good to see you. >>> in sports beyond the scores, three thif time tour de france winner punched a fan running alongside him. not sure why he did that. sore sport? hmm. you'
>> alex, i'll tell you something. anytime you have a president with a d after his name who is making concessions on things like social security and medicare and medicaid, you know, that is going to the heart of your base. this is a very courageous move on his part, and you know, i think that what frustrates him is he does not believe there is similar give on the other side. i think this is the problem boehner has. he's got a -- he's got a gang of folks on his side in the house who will...
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the key question, alex, is this. can boehner get anything through the house through his republican base in the house, or will they even vote that down? i hope not, but what he ought to do, let's kick this things six months down the road at least and not put the country in default. the only way to do it is to do the two things we agree on. raise the debt ceiling and take some of the easiest cuts out of the biden deal and pass them and send them to the president. >> pat, i have to ask this question. without having the gop just seem like a bunch of obstructionists, when they say they don't want to have any sort of revenue increase, is that because they are firmly convinced there's so much fat to cut out that is -- if we could cut out certain things with entitlements, whatever they believe can be cut further down, that will secure what we need to save and get the debt ceiling raised? >> no. here's what they believe, and i believe. they believe when you got a country, ours, which is flat on its back with 9% unemployment a
the key question, alex, is this. can boehner get anything through the house through his republican base in the house, or will they even vote that down? i hope not, but what he ought to do, let's kick this things six months down the road at least and not put the country in default. the only way to do it is to do the two things we agree on. raise the debt ceiling and take some of the easiest cuts out of the biden deal and pass them and send them to the president. >> pat, i have to ask this...
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alex, su esposo y los hijos de sus esposo viven cerca de palm springs, en el sur de california.. l lleva 12 aÑos en estados unidos y agrega que su vida, negocio y ahora familia estn en este pas.. s.o.t. 6:30:00 tratando de que la gente entienda de que nuestro matrimonio, los matrimonios homsexual es lo mismo que los matrimonios heterosexuales, nosotros tenemos la misma vida, es lo que la gente necesita de entender.. s.o.t. 6:50:00 es la vida de una persona que se está jugando en esto, entonces la gente tiene que abrir un poco mas la mente y pensar son personas, no son cosas... cu - peluffo el esposo de alex ya present el formulario de peticin de familiar ante el servicio de inmigracin.. csar, regreso contigo.. topvo ---el gobernador jerry brown firmo esta tarde un proyecto historico que hace obligatorio que en las escuelas publicas del estado se enseÑen las contribuciones de las personas homosexuales y transgeneros al estado de california... ---la medida fue aprobada con linea partidista, ya que recibio el visto bueno de la bancada democrata mientras que los republicanos se op
alex, su esposo y los hijos de sus esposo viven cerca de palm springs, en el sur de california.. l lleva 12 aÑos en estados unidos y agrega que su vida, negocio y ahora familia estn en este pas.. s.o.t. 6:30:00 tratando de que la gente entienda de que nuestro matrimonio, los matrimonios homsexual es lo mismo que los matrimonios heterosexuales, nosotros tenemos la misma vida, es lo que la gente necesita de entender.. s.o.t. 6:50:00 es la vida de una persona que se está jugando en esto,...
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i'm alex witt. welcome to msnbc saturday where it's 8:00 a.m. here on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. out west. we have a dramatic twist in the race to lift the debt ceiling. last night republicans walked away from the latest deal. today at the white house both parties will scramble to put together a new proposal. president obama called the 11:00 a.m. meeting with democratic and republican leaders of congress and joining me now nbc white house correspondent mike vicara. mike, good morning. >> well, finger-pointing, abbing moneyy, and collapse. that's where things stabbed between debt talks and president obama and house speaker john boehner fell apart last night. the question now is ten days out from the deadline, can anything be salvage from those talks in time to avoid a potential financial disaster. >> reporter: after days of mounting hope for a breakthrough, last night a public breakdown in the debt talks, leaving president obama visibly frustrated. >> i have been left at the altar now a couple of time
i'm alex witt. welcome to msnbc saturday where it's 8:00 a.m. here on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. out west. we have a dramatic twist in the race to lift the debt ceiling. last night republicans walked away from the latest deal. today at the white house both parties will scramble to put together a new proposal. president obama called the 11:00 a.m. meeting with democratic and republican leaders of congress and joining me now nbc white house correspondent mike vicara. mike, good morning. >>...
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alex. sfoo well, actually the president just called them out and said, come on, you guys, i'm working. you should be working too. >> thank you very much. i'll see you next hour. >> all right. >>> the holiday weekend is no vacation for the presidential candidates. michelle bachmann is in iowa. she'll make six stops in the hawkeye state beginning just an hour from now in iowa city. she'll speak in des moines tonight for a three-week bus tour of the iowa tea party is wrapping up. tonight the republican feels it's expected to expand. michigan congressman, that theus mccotter expected to launch his bid. he will make the announcement in whitmore lake, michigan. >>> the government shutdown continues with no new talks expected until tuesday. state parks, camp grounds, as well as state offices and highway rest stops remain closed. 20,000 state workers sxk the shutdown happened after the legislature and the democratic governor could not agree on closing a two-year $5 billion deficit. >>> more than 1,
alex. sfoo well, actually the president just called them out and said, come on, you guys, i'm working. you should be working too. >> thank you very much. i'll see you next hour. >> all right. >>> the holiday weekend is no vacation for the presidential candidates. michelle bachmann is in iowa. she'll make six stops in the hawkeye state beginning just an hour from now in iowa city. she'll speak in des moines tonight for a three-week bus tour of the iowa tea party is wrapping...
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. >> good morning, alex. >> so they sound like they are close. what's the holdup? >> well, we can report now according to chuck todd and mike viqueira at the white house, they are inching towards a deal. it looks like what the mcconnell deal will be about $3 trillion in spending cuts in exchange for extending the debt limit to $2.4 trillion and other things we had mentioned. a bipartisan commission which by around christmas time will have to come up with a recommendation for future cuts to reign in the deficit, and any extension would be a vote of disapproval meaning republicans could say they disapproval of president obama raising the date, what's interesting now, alex, there is, in fact, this compromise on the table that's being rumored on the hill at the white house. can -- it will most likely go through the senate. can it get through the united states house of representatives? we don't like to get too far afterward ourselves. there is no ink that's dry on paper. but under this type of deal it seems that the group i was talking to last night who is very fearful
. >> good morning, alex. >> so they sound like they are close. what's the holdup? >> well, we can report now according to chuck todd and mike viqueira at the white house, they are inching towards a deal. it looks like what the mcconnell deal will be about $3 trillion in spending cuts in exchange for extending the debt limit to $2.4 trillion and other things we had mentioned. a bipartisan commission which by around christmas time will have to come up with a recommendation for...
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alex, make no mistake. under the best case stair scenario, we are looking at going up against the deadline between tuesday and wednesday, and that's under the best case scenario. what's happening right now is late last night after they killed john boehner's plan after all of that struggle to get it through the house, you know, we had to throw a bone to the tea party conservatives, throw the balanced budget amendment back on there to get it out of the house. it was largely seen as a face-saving measure, or else boehner as speaker should have crashed and burned right there. it was also a test at concession that his bill was dead on arrival in the senate as if there was any question of that to begin with. harry reid submits a plan. it is the basis of a compromise for republicans. they only need seven or eight of them. back room negotiations iffing on furiously right now. harry reid, the white house, trying to reach a comendation, trying to put stuff into this bill to get it out of senate. the test scheduled fo
alex, make no mistake. under the best case stair scenario, we are looking at going up against the deadline between tuesday and wednesday, and that's under the best case scenario. what's happening right now is late last night after they killed john boehner's plan after all of that struggle to get it through the house, you know, we had to throw a bone to the tea party conservatives, throw the balanced budget amendment back on there to get it out of the house. it was largely seen as a face-saving...
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to camp until ethics nurse, a week of playing catch-up for alex. >> a weird situation. great to be out here. finally signed, but came out and can't do anything. you know, it's the rule. so just going to make the most of it, try to take as mental reps as i can and get ready to go when i get my chance. >> all right. 13 innings with edgar renteria, now a red, hitting the rbi. now game two of this three-game set. madison baumgardner got rocked in the first inning. this two-run rbi single. 3-0 cincinnati. after a throwing error, men on second and third, they come home. 5-0 after one. top tuesday, pueblo sandoval, see ya. score right now 5-1 in the third. more coming up at 6:00. >>> well, the thunder you're hearing up in sonoma is not weather related. it's the national hot rod association. it's a homecoming of sorts for ron august jr. the proud of pleasanton is back and racing in northern california once again. he finished 14th in today's top field qualifier. the bay area isn't known for producing nhra talent, but he says it was in his blood from day one. >> four or five nigh
to camp until ethics nurse, a week of playing catch-up for alex. >> a weird situation. great to be out here. finally signed, but came out and can't do anything. you know, it's the rule. so just going to make the most of it, try to take as mental reps as i can and get ready to go when i get my chance. >> all right. 13 innings with edgar renteria, now a red, hitting the rbi. now game two of this three-game set. madison baumgardner got rocked in the first inning. this two-run rbi...
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>> reporter: good morning, alex. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mullen, made his way down to the southern part of afghanistan, the most volatile part in the country. his number one question from the soldiers, airmen, sailors and marines wasn't necessarily about the military strategy but it was, will we get paid. and his response was, i actually don't know the answer to that question. i have confidence that at some point in time whatever compensation you are owed you will be given. obviously the americans here in afghanistan, very worried about what's going on in washington. many of these men and women haven't seen their families for several months. many won't see them for a full year and they're wondering if those family members are going to be getting those paychecks. they're risking their lives here in afghanistan, and they're wondering why their congressmen and women back home can't come up with a decision and can't help them actually receive their paychecks. alex? >> so, atia, then did they ge
>> reporter: good morning, alex. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mullen, made his way down to the southern part of afghanistan, the most volatile part in the country. his number one question from the soldiers, airmen, sailors and marines wasn't necessarily about the military strategy but it was, will we get paid. and his response was, i actually don't know the answer to that question. i have confidence that at some point in time whatever compensation you are owed you...
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alex, thank you so much. congratulations. >>> up next on "comunidad del valle," the voices of latin rock. >>> here is our address. remember to pick up a copy of our newspaper and support them all across the bay area. we thank you for allowing us in on-t to your home. we leave you now with the voices of latin rock. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
alex, thank you so much. congratulations. >>> up next on "comunidad del valle," the voices of latin rock. >>> here is our address. remember to pick up a copy of our newspaper and support them all across the bay area. we thank you for allowing us in on-t to your home. we leave you now with the voices of latin rock. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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alex witt, thank you so much. the host of this show, msnbc weekends. >> let me just say you're doing a great job and looking mighty fine and comfortable, richard. i'm back next week so don't get any ideas. >> your boss is telling me we've got to go. we miss you. all righty, now here's something you just have to see. check out this fan at safeco field. dancing. hands in the air, but he really enjoyed himself here. and so did that young girl watching him saying what are you doing. the question is, would they have danced that way if they knew they were on tv? you're watching msnbc sunday learning these dance moves with us. we set our goals higher than anyone. perdue is the first and the only chicken company to have usda-process-verified programs for fresh all-natural chicken. [ joe ] we never have used steroids or hormones of any type, and always raised cage-free. we're trying to make a better chicken. >>> the u.s. women's soccer team will be trying to reach its ultimate goal. world cup champions will be taking on th
alex witt, thank you so much. the host of this show, msnbc weekends. >> let me just say you're doing a great job and looking mighty fine and comfortable, richard. i'm back next week so don't get any ideas. >> your boss is telling me we've got to go. we miss you. all righty, now here's something you just have to see. check out this fan at safeco field. dancing. hands in the air, but he really enjoyed himself here. and so did that young girl watching him saying what are you doing. the...
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thank you. >> good to be here, alex. you and i talked before this started, and you said we have a deadline. we all talk about august it 2nd. that'sen the real dead looirn. you think we have one midweek. >> we have to vote by wednesday, i believe, innered to get it to the senate and through the senate and the house and to the president's desk by august 2nd, and, alex, we are going to have a deal because we absolutely cannot have a default. it would be disastrous for our overall economy, disastrous, especially for new york, international markets, our capital markets here, so we will have a deal in some form. >> now, you are sounding confident about a deal. we have expressions from the other side, the g.o.p., that says we will get something done. that said, we have the president talking say i called tim geithner, other secretary of treasury, and said to him what happens if we don't get this deal? why does he put that out there? that's a bit frightening to contemplate. >> because he has bent over backwards to find common gro
thank you. >> good to be here, alex. you and i talked before this started, and you said we have a deadline. we all talk about august it 2nd. that'sen the real dead looirn. you think we have one midweek. >> we have to vote by wednesday, i believe, innered to get it to the senate and through the senate and the house and to the president's desk by august 2nd, and, alex, we are going to have a deal because we absolutely cannot have a default. it would be disastrous for our overall...
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my name is alex, malcolm x meant a lot to me since i read it in high school. i read it right when the movie came out and it was really a big deal in my school. never heard of him. and if he can hear him i want some respect to go to him. it's amazing. but i had a three-part kind of comment, i guess, one, it seems to me that with seeing the failures of a great leader, it's almost like us growing up and seeing our parents differently. like we see our parents as heroes, then we see their failings and all of a sudden we just want to rage against the world because they are not what we thought they would be and in the end we get together and we realize that's what makes them great. the second part is i think a key to malcolm x ends to what you're saying about how his story unfolded is that his story -- it's all marked by conversion. he converted to the nation of islam and, therefore, doing that he had to create a narrative of conversion. i was once this. now i'm this. and so that even makes it harder when you talk about an autobiography. because he would keep reinven
my name is alex, malcolm x meant a lot to me since i read it in high school. i read it right when the movie came out and it was really a big deal in my school. never heard of him. and if he can hear him i want some respect to go to him. it's amazing. but i had a three-part kind of comment, i guess, one, it seems to me that with seeing the failures of a great leader, it's almost like us growing up and seeing our parents differently. like we see our parents as heroes, then we see their failings...
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host alex trebek answered questions from jail about what happened. he says he tried to chase her down, tearing his achilles tendon, and she denies she was there. leslie brinkly has the interview for us. >> reporter: alex trebek awoke in the middle of the night staying here in san francisco to find a burglar in his home tell room. the 72-year-old game show host jumped into action. >> alex trebek. >> reporter: in true "jeopardy style" alex trebek explained why he was on crutches. >> at 2:30 yesterday morning, chasing a burglar down the hall at my san francisco hotel until my achilles tendon ruptured and i fell. >> reporter: trebek and his wife were staying at the san francisco downtown marriott. he was in town to host the national geographic world championship in mountain view. he chased the intruder from his room tuesday morning, down the hotel corridor and that's when he tore his uhhilles tendon. >> i knew immediately what happened, the snap and the sound. >> reporter: he called security and they arrested 56-year-old lucinda moyer. she agreed to talk
host alex trebek answered questions from jail about what happened. he says he tried to chase her down, tearing his achilles tendon, and she denies she was there. leslie brinkly has the interview for us. >> reporter: alex trebek awoke in the middle of the night staying here in san francisco to find a burglar in his home tell room. the 72-year-old game show host jumped into action. >> alex trebek. >> reporter: in true "jeopardy style" alex trebek explained why he was...
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and so let's begin with alex haley. alex haley was, his book was a seminal work to move to millions of young americans, not just african-americans, move human beings understand to struggle on this planet about oppressed people and a sense of being african-american and where you stood in why you said the other to which you had to fight for an offense. so having said that, i understand what you just said. i can read this and going to do trash alec struve heard? some people have criticized manninen this book by saying that he also liberalized the image of malcolm x. not similarly, so what about the argument about the book know that they're being relevant and this being relevant now? >> well, you know, i think in light of what everybody said and after reading the book myself, surely you can't read hailey the same way. you can't come to the same conclusion. you can't see it the same lenses because coming in outcome and manning makes clear that his political ideological framework determined what he included, would be excluded
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welcome to spotlight the interview show on r t i love hearing all of them play my guest in the studio as alex is trapped whether last year and the united states were discussing the new start treaty they argued whether or not it would protect europe from potential building in this but very soon a different threat than the revolutions that warfare spread throughout north africa and the middle east toppling regimes and bringing instability to the huge so what are the biggest threats to european and global security today here's an expert in social security add their while as the chief of the stairs to the first alex spacecraft. last year russia and the united states strengthen ties by signing the new stock nuclear disarmament treaty which warmed russia needs relations and made things clearer with the european missile defense program things are still where they started because the alliance wants to intercept the mistrials deal eastern europe and russia wants guarantees that he won't threaten its security the two parties also disagree with the current middle eastern issues like the syrian. hello ex
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welcome to spotlight the interview show on r t i melbourne all vents name i guess in the studio is alex is proud. last year and the united states were discussing the new start treaty they are giving whether or not it will protect your approach potential building in this but very soon a different threat than the revolutions and warfare spread throughout north africa and the middle east toppling regimes and bringing instability to the region so what are the biggest threats to your feeling global security for they care is a next three inserts the security as there while it is the chief of them stashed with first alex this crowd. last year russia and the united states strengthen ties by signing the new stock nuclear disarmament treaty each one russia needs relations and made things clear up along with the european missile defense program but things are still where they started because the alliance wants interceptor me silenced in eastern europe and russia wants guarantees they won't threaten its security the two parties also disagree with the current middle east in a shoes like the syrian i
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i'm alex witt. it is now 11:00 a.m. here on the east coast, 8:00 a.m. out west, and here's what's happening right now. lawmakers head to capitol hill for a day of marathon negotiations. the senate will start its session at 1:00 p.m. eastern and in a sign of just how dire that situation is, it has scheduled a test vote at 1:00 a.m. early sunday morning after 12 long hours with no break at all. meantime, the house is also meeting this afternoon, planning to vote to reject the senate bill before it's even been pass passed. and things aren't much friendlier in the senate. >> the minority leader just told the majority leader that he will not negotiate with him. that is really quite extraordinary. the republican leader, mcconnell, has told the majority leader, reid, he will not negotiate with him, he'll only negotiate with the president. i've been here 25 years. i have never heard anything like that. >> senate democrats held a news conference late last night after the chamber killed a debt measure that was passed by the house. >> the senate is the only way ou
i'm alex witt. it is now 11:00 a.m. here on the east coast, 8:00 a.m. out west, and here's what's happening right now. lawmakers head to capitol hill for a day of marathon negotiations. the senate will start its session at 1:00 p.m. eastern and in a sign of just how dire that situation is, it has scheduled a test vote at 1:00 a.m. early sunday morning after 12 long hours with no break at all. meantime, the house is also meeting this afternoon, planning to vote to reject the senate bill before...
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doug gentry/esposo de alex 11;20:00 we are married, i should be able to petition for a green card for my spouse, like any other couple, it's not a special right, is equal right.. el esposo de alex dijo que debera poder pedir una residencia para su cnyuge como cualquier otra pareja.. y que no piden un derecho especial, sino igualdad de derechos.. las cortes de inmigracin estn usando su discrecin y suspendiendo este tipo de deportaciones mientras se resuelve la constitucionalidad de doma, o ley de defensa del matrimonio.. una norma que define el matrimono como la unin entre un hombre y una mujer.. pero bajo instrucciones del presidente obama, el departamento de justicia ya no est defendiendo esa definicin.. eso est generando esperanzas para alex y su esposo, y para otras 24 mil parejas del mismo sexo en todo el pas en la misma situacin.. s.o.t. 4:28:00 no estamos pidiendo nada extraordinario, nosotros no queremos cambiar el mundo, nosotros queremos tener los mismos derechos que tiene toda la gente que vive en los estados unidos.. alex, su esposo y los hijos de sus esposo viven cerca de
doug gentry/esposo de alex 11;20:00 we are married, i should be able to petition for a green card for my spouse, like any other couple, it's not a special right, is equal right.. el esposo de alex dijo que debera poder pedir una residencia para su cnyuge como cualquier otra pareja.. y que no piden un derecho especial, sino igualdad de derechos.. las cortes de inmigracin estn usando su discrecin y suspendiendo este tipo de deportaciones mientras se resuelve la constitucionalidad de doma, o ley...
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i'll i'm alex wit. welcome to msnbc saturday. >>> congress has set itself up for a day of infighting today as the debt deadline draws dangerously close. the senate will start its session at 1:00 p.m. eastern. it is planning to debate a debt bill for at least 12 hours before holding
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that's -- that's the crazy thing about this, alex. this is a self-created crisis. we have enough real crises in the world and this one was precipitated by relatively small group of people on capitol hill who decided that they were going to hole the government hostage to their agenda. >> all right. let's address that, susan, because is there an objective reality as to why this hasn't been involved? but is it the fringes of each party, not just the tea partiers but the way left as well preventing progress? >> you flow you say fringe, i say heart. it's really the people who are at the core of both parties who are very unhappy with the deal that had been put forward. the tea party, yes, concerned about anything that look likes raising taxes or compromising with president obama. obama was getting a lot of flak from the left wing of the democratic party, also the heart of the base for the democrats. these are people who provide the energy and the foot soldiers for parties. what we're seeing here, i think,s a debate over a very fundamental debate over the role of governme
that's -- that's the crazy thing about this, alex. this is a self-created crisis. we have enough real crises in the world and this one was precipitated by relatively small group of people on capitol hill who decided that they were going to hole the government hostage to their agenda. >> all right. let's address that, susan, because is there an objective reality as to why this hasn't been involved? but is it the fringes of each party, not just the tea partiers but the way left as well...
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i'm now getting all bent name i guess in the studio as alex is dropped when last year russia and the united states were discussing the new start treaty they argued whether or not it would protect your approach to social killing in this but very soon a different threat emerged revolutions that warfare spread throughout north africa and the middle east toppling regimes that are bringing instability to the region so what are the biggest threats to your feeling of global security today here's an expert on international security as the royal institute of international affairs alex this crowd. last year russia and the united states strengthen ties by signing the new strong nuclear disarmament treaty each one russia needs relations and made things clear and with the european missile defense program the things are still where they started because the audience wants him to stop the mistrials in eastern europe and russia wants guarantees that he won't threaten its security which in part is also disagree with the current middle eastern issues like the syrian. hello axis of thank you very much f
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to spotlight as they enter the shelves on r t i'm now going all vents name my guest in the studio as alex described what last year and the united states were discussing with the new start treaty they argued whether or not it was for sexy europe from potential doing in this but very soon a different threat than merged revolutions and warfare spread throughout north africa and the middle east toppling regimes and bringing instability to their way so what are the biggest threats to your feeling of global security could say here's an expert at international security as the royal institute of international affairs alex this crowd. last year russia and the united states strengthen ties by signing the new stock nuclear disarmament treaty which warmed russia needs relations and made things clear a hold with the european you sound japan's program but things are still where they started because the alliance wants intercept the misdialed skinniest in europe and russia wants guarantees they won't threaten its security but two parties also disagree with the current middle eastern issues like the syria
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again one of their carers earlier i spoke with alex jones i asked him why bohemian grove doesn't really get any major media attention these days. the c.e.o.'s and presidents vice presidents of the big four networks all attend year after year and you have former presidents you have current presidents you have british royalty that go there helmut schmidt the previous german chancellor wrote a book men in power as a political retrospective and in the book he said look the trilateral commission goes there the bulk of our group because they are the leaders the world go there for fifteen days and a lot of decisions get made there and he admitted that they are establishing a private corporate world government and that one of the most important secret meeting houses is the bahamian grove and richard nixon told harper's magazine and after his death a recording was released of the interview but it is not been fully published where he did say that it is basically a again meeting that that's the main thread besides politics is that a lot of the major magnets. in corporations and media but also gove
again one of their carers earlier i spoke with alex jones i asked him why bohemian grove doesn't really get any major media attention these days. the c.e.o.'s and presidents vice presidents of the big four networks all attend year after year and you have former presidents you have current presidents you have british royalty that go there helmut schmidt the previous german chancellor wrote a book men in power as a political retrospective and in the book he said look the trilateral commission...
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alex ortiz-equipo anti- secuestro policia de phoenix la mayoria de las victimas si son de mexico. los sospechosos saben que son de mexico y para telemundo arizona? noe gonzalez cu / cesar hoy a las 11 ---de que estaremos hablando esta noche blanca?... blanca ---cesar... estaremos explicando paso a paso la ley de los sueÑos aprobada en california... ---ademas...si a usted le gusta la leche... tenemos noticias que de seguro le impactaran... ---y una cadena de restaurantes anuncia cambios que benficiarian a nuestros niÑos... ---y ya tengo el nombre de quien actuara como "elena tejero"... a las once se lo digo. blanca --cesar ...tu que opinas de las parejas que demuestran demasiado afecto en publico? --bueno al parecer, shakira y su novio ya molestan por eso. --bueno al parecer, shakira y su novio ya molestan por eso. cesar --tambien la infidelidad supuestamente fue lo que causo el rompimiento de una pareja de artistas que estaban por casarse, esto y mas con nancy leal. blanca en acceso total. take pkg acceso total que tal amigos..pues comenzamos con los tortolitos de shakira y piqu
alex ortiz-equipo anti- secuestro policia de phoenix la mayoria de las victimas si son de mexico. los sospechosos saben que son de mexico y para telemundo arizona? noe gonzalez cu / cesar hoy a las 11 ---de que estaremos hablando esta noche blanca?... blanca ---cesar... estaremos explicando paso a paso la ley de los sueÑos aprobada en california... ---ademas...si a usted le gusta la leche... tenemos noticias que de seguro le impactaran... ---y una cadena de restaurantes anuncia cambios que...
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. >> don't mess with alex trebek. game show host is getting ready for surgery on his foot and we have an exclusive interview of the woman who is accused of breaking into his hotel room. >> here is a look at the fog and look at mount diablo. we're going to talk about a warming trend in your forecast that will need the air conditioner in several spots. >>> i'm sue hall. we've got a major accident in san jose on freeways there and we're following that as that develops. >>> its thursday. thanks a lot for charming us. >> it's called kharma, i couldn't recognize highway 24 so we are equal buddy. >> i'm kristen sze. >> i'm eric thomas. let's get down to the news. >> an american airlines flight from miami is on the ground in the bay area in morning but arrived later than expected after the pilot got in a fist fight with two passengers on board. amy hollyfield is live at sfo. amy, passengers had to come to the rescue. >> reporter: it was a very violent attack on the pilot. at one point, one of men said when you fly to san juan
. >> don't mess with alex trebek. game show host is getting ready for surgery on his foot and we have an exclusive interview of the woman who is accused of breaking into his hotel room. >> here is a look at the fog and look at mount diablo. we're going to talk about a warming trend in your forecast that will need the air conditioner in several spots. >>> i'm sue hall. we've got a major accident in san jose on freeways there and we're following that as that develops....
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under the new cba alex can't report to camp until thursday, a week of playing catch-up for alex. >> weird situation. great to be out here. finally signed, but came out and can't do anything. you know, it's the rule. so just going to make the most of it, try to take as mental reps as i can and get ready to go when i get my chance. >> all right. the raiders put on the pads for the first time today. new secondary coach, hall of famer, rod woodson. rod decided to see if he wanted to coach, lived in the area, called al davis. what an asset this guy could be. we asked him what it would be like without the pro bowler who fled to the eagles. >> i have to coach the guys i have. when you have great players, it makes coaching easier, but i wish him all the best. he's my guy. i like nnamdi as a person. >> meanwhile the raiders signed former stanford star trent edwards to back up jason campbell at quarterback. the 27-year-old edwards logged time with the bills and jaguars, and will beat quarterback kyle boller for the backup job. >>> the giants and reds battled for 13 innings last night with world ser
under the new cba alex can't report to camp until thursday, a week of playing catch-up for alex. >> weird situation. great to be out here. finally signed, but came out and can't do anything. you know, it's the rule. so just going to make the most of it, try to take as mental reps as i can and get ready to go when i get my chance. >> all right. the raiders put on the pads for the first time today. new secondary coach, hall of famer, rod woodson. rod decided to see if he wanted to...
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maybe it was alex trebek. i haven't gone in his room or nothing. just like i said that night. i wasn't in his room. >> we have most of our stuff back except for the one piece of jewelry that i wear, my mother gave me and the cash. >> he turned 71 years old last friday. he had to hobble around on crutches but was able to host the geography contest at google headquarters. he is scheduled for surgery and will be in a cast for six weeks. she is burglar with a long rap sheet. it's unclear how she got in the n their room. how important it is to use all the locks when staying at any hotel. >>> now as john mentioned, trebek was in town to moderate the world championship geography contest. it featured teams from 18 countries. top three finalists from canada, tai pai and russia answered. the team from russia won the gold medal. >> it's been two months since michelle le disappeared from kaiser hospital in hayward. family and friends and marched through the streets of the city to mark 61 days since her disappearance. they have evidence that le was murdered but michelle's family is refusin
maybe it was alex trebek. i haven't gone in his room or nothing. just like i said that night. i wasn't in his room. >> we have most of our stuff back except for the one piece of jewelry that i wear, my mother gave me and the cash. >> he turned 71 years old last friday. he had to hobble around on crutches but was able to host the geography contest at google headquarters. he is scheduled for surgery and will be in a cast for six weeks. she is burglar with a long rap sheet. it's...
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alex is what is not done yet. we know the topic and something of the craft, but we don't have the project. isabel's book is out. there are two widely different subjects. the african-american migration in the united states over the course of six years and the identities of asian immigrants in the broadest and most historical sense here that we are really here to talk about is the craft of creating the kind of nonfiction that tony lukas said bush has special ambition, difficult and taking a long time. and i want to open -- we just want to have some dialogue about the craft and then take some questions for from you from the microphones very briefly. isabel, i want to ask you a question right off the bat. her book is both broad and very intimate. as the citation said, i was going to use that work myself. did you ever think of doing one or the other or would you resolve to do it from the beginning, that is a broad history of the migration together with intimate portraits of chosen representatives? >> i resolve to do bo
alex is what is not done yet. we know the topic and something of the craft, but we don't have the project. isabel's book is out. there are two widely different subjects. the african-american migration in the united states over the course of six years and the identities of asian immigrants in the broadest and most historical sense here that we are really here to talk about is the craft of creating the kind of nonfiction that tony lukas said bush has special ambition, difficult and taking a long...
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i'm alex witt. good morning to "msnbc sunday." let's get to what's happening right now out there the last-minute scramble to reach a deal on the debt seems to be getting results. the white house and gop are making progress. >> we're still working on the parameters of it. we're very close to being able to recommend -- i am, to my members, that this is something they ought to be able to support. >> well, lawmakers have just two days to raise the debt ceiling and avoid a catastrophic default that could send the economy spiraling downward. senior white house adviser david plouffe says the clock is ticking. >> in the coming hours, it's incouple bent on congressional leaders to compromise the last bit. >> lawmakers will cast a test bill at 1:00 p.m. eastern. that could change, as things have mightily the last couple of days. let's go to luke russert. good sunday morning to you, luke. can you tell us what the tentative deal is that's on the table, at least by some reports? >> sure, let's emphasize this is presumed tentative, not concrete
i'm alex witt. good morning to "msnbc sunday." let's get to what's happening right now out there the last-minute scramble to reach a deal on the debt seems to be getting results. the white house and gop are making progress. >> we're still working on the parameters of it. we're very close to being able to recommend -- i am, to my members, that this is something they ought to be able to support. >> well, lawmakers have just two days to raise the debt ceiling and avoid a...
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please join me in welcoming alex prud'homme. [applause] >> thanks, jeff come and thank you all for coming. it's a great pleasure to be here at the tattered cover. it's important we all support of independent bookstores and the tattered cover has a national reputation i can tell you all of us writers in new york where i live plane to come here so i'm very glad to see you all out here supporting the bookstore and reading series like this one. thank you. as jeff was saying, water is a subject of the moment. it's making headlines across the country now. you look at the south and there are record-breaking drought. texas, mexico, oklahoma, florida, many of them are on fire right now. two major fires and arizona, one is the largest in state history. texas has already lost 1.5 million acres to wild fire. florida has had something like 2500 wild fire so far this year. it's a kind of vision of peace and away. at the same time, we have record-breaking floods in the midwest. mississippi and nebraska, the dakotas, and there is more rain in t
please join me in welcoming alex prud'homme. [applause] >> thanks, jeff come and thank you all for coming. it's a great pleasure to be here at the tattered cover. it's important we all support of independent bookstores and the tattered cover has a national reputation i can tell you all of us writers in new york where i live plane to come here so i'm very glad to see you all out here supporting the bookstore and reading series like this one. thank you. as jeff was saying, water is a...
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the defense, oh, alex, i can't pick one thing that they need to concentrate on. the big ugly umbrella hanging off the defense for their closing is their opening statement. it was so full of assertions that were not proved that i just don't know how they're going to recue the mess. >> how long are they supposed to present these closing arguments? this is not going to be a quick open and shut. we have a death penalty potential here. >> right, the prosecution said early on, the lead attorney, really good attorney, that her presentation would take about a day. we have jury instructions, too, which i hate to say, it's the most boring part of covering court trials. the judge reads a long list of things to the jury about how they should deliberate. then there will be a state for the day, or most of the day, then probably we'll hear the defense closing on monday. fourth of july. fireworks. >> really? >> yeah. >> okay. i don't you're too far off. always a pleasure, thank you so much. >> it's my pleasure. >>> this fourth of july weekend is not just a great weekend for barb
the defense, oh, alex, i can't pick one thing that they need to concentrate on. the big ugly umbrella hanging off the defense for their closing is their opening statement. it was so full of assertions that were not proved that i just don't know how they're going to recue the mess. >> how long are they supposed to present these closing arguments? this is not going to be a quick open and shut. we have a death penalty potential here. >> right, the prosecution said early on, the lead...
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>>> and "jeopardy's" alex trebek, hurt chasing a burglar. he's all right, but we'll tell you what happened. >>> good evening. as you know, it's summer travel season. airline tickets are so expensive. and now a rebellion by passengers who say their pockets are being picked. major airlines are keeping a $200 million a week windfall from taxpayers. the last straw for travelers who are already paying fees for everything from bags to blankets and pillows. abc's aviation expert lisa stark set out to get answers. >> reporter: today at the airport, passengers were surprised to learn that airlines are gobbling up money they could have been saving on their tickets. >> it's not fair. and they should really do the right thing for their customers. >> reporter: here's what's going on. congressional bickering has partially shut down the faa. and since last friday, the agency has not been collecting a host of government taxes that are included in every ticket. but instead of passing that savings along, most airlines have raised fares and are pocketing the d
>>> and "jeopardy's" alex trebek, hurt chasing a burglar. he's all right, but we'll tell you what happened. >>> good evening. as you know, it's summer travel season. airline tickets are so expensive. and now a rebellion by passengers who say their pockets are being picked. major airlines are keeping a $200 million a week windfall from taxpayers. the last straw for travelers who are already paying fees for everything from bags to blankets and pillows. abc's aviation...
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injected them with prohibited substance >> i'll woman accused of stealing cash and other items from alex drawback will be arraigned this afternoon 56 lucinda moyer has charges of burglary they do not know how she got into drawbacks a halt room he tried to chased the burglar and snapped his achilles' tendon and here he is on crutches when he was add cool headquarters yesterday he will have surgery tomorrow and will be in a cast for six weeks >> her opponents of the proposed ban of circumcisions they are striking down the proposal that would be placed on the november ballot a tentative ruling the law violates a california law relating medical precision upper up procedure of the state >> in westermarck where ocean of will see if safety violations or what or part of the cause of the fire the fire may have been started by an employee accidently >> the two suspects arrested for the shooting of 11 year- old girl will not be charged there is not enough evidence they were arrested after friday night's shooting the 11 year-old girl was struck by inside an apartment she managed to survive after the
injected them with prohibited substance >> i'll woman accused of stealing cash and other items from alex drawback will be arraigned this afternoon 56 lucinda moyer has charges of burglary they do not know how she got into drawbacks a halt room he tried to chased the burglar and snapped his achilles' tendon and here he is on crutches when he was add cool headquarters yesterday he will have surgery tomorrow and will be in a cast for six weeks >> her opponents of the proposed ban of...
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alex? >> mike viqueira, we'll see you again. joining me with more on where the debt crisis stands, a reporter for "usa today." welcome back. >> good morning. >> i say welcome back, we spoke 24 hours ago and since then there was the white house meeting. what's different today? do you think we're closer to a deal? >> what's different today? it doesn't seem like a lot is different today other than the white house is no longer in the room in these deliberations. you had -- they only had an hour meeting yesterday, so you can imagine not a lot got done during that meeting, now the speaker is meeting with pelosi, reid, mcconnell, and they're trying to hammer out a deal at this point. we're kind of in limbo. >> i'm curious about the candor in meetings like this. it's a small meeting at the white house. do they get down to brass tacks there? i mean, is there any kind of honest discussion bar john boehner could say, for instance, i would have done this deal but i don't have -- do they talk -- >> at t
alex? >> mike viqueira, we'll see you again. joining me with more on where the debt crisis stands, a reporter for "usa today." welcome back. >> good morning. >> i say welcome back, we spoke 24 hours ago and since then there was the white house meeting. what's different today? do you think we're closer to a deal? >> what's different today? it doesn't seem like a lot is different today other than the white house is no longer in the room in these deliberations....
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jones host of the alex jones show he's in austin texas alex this is an organization with members including george washington andrew jackson but also jesse jackson silvio berlusconi hard to argue that the entire membership thinks the way anders breivik does but i wanted to get into the psychology behind this organization i know you've looked into it a bit what do you make of this. sure well you just got back from bohemian grove of your great coverage there that i watched and that is a masonic organization and it's admittedly masonic and they carry out some of the more archaic and secretive rituals there and it's even been covered by national geographic magazine showing over a hundred year old photograph of them engaging in a black magic ritual there so there are different branches of the masonic system and what happens is private intelligence agencies government intelligence agencies criminal groups try to infiltrate different arms of masonic lodges because of the secrecy they can organize behind closed doors in compartmentalise areas that's why the illuminati and seven hundred seventy six
jones host of the alex jones show he's in austin texas alex this is an organization with members including george washington andrew jackson but also jesse jackson silvio berlusconi hard to argue that the entire membership thinks the way anders breivik does but i wanted to get into the psychology behind this organization i know you've looked into it a bit what do you make of this. sure well you just got back from bohemian grove of your great coverage there that i watched and that is a masonic...
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today here is that international security add there while it is the chief of international affairs alex this crowd. last year russia and the united states strengthen ties by signing the new start nuclear disarmament treaty which warmed russian media relations and made things clearer with the european missile defense program but things are still where they started the alliance wants into septimus silence in eastern europe and russia wants guarantees they won't threaten its security the two parties also disagree with the current middle eastern issues like syria and libya. alexis thank you very much for coming into the show it's a pleasure to have being here and first of all before we start talking about war and missiles and all those things let's talk about the from the more lively things like the rupert murdoch affair which which really lives not this holiday season well is it and it's those two or three would you would you consider to be in an. international international interest scale because every the whole world follows well certainly i mean it's definitely a transatlantic affair be
today here is that international security add there while it is the chief of international affairs alex this crowd. last year russia and the united states strengthen ties by signing the new start nuclear disarmament treaty which warmed russian media relations and made things clearer with the european missile defense program but things are still where they started the alliance wants into septimus silence in eastern europe and russia wants guarantees they won't threaten its security the two...