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>> james moore and three buddies skiing in the swiss alps right on the border of france. >> yeah! >> thanks change quickly. >> avalanche. >> oh. >> [ bleep ]! >> you watch the snow blow right past the guy with the camera but then you hear him say this -- >> where's james? >> james was the first one to head down the slope, and right now they can't locate him. >> how scary. where you begin? everything looks the same. >> absolutely right. as he's putting his shovel together his eyes you can see him scanning looking for his buddy, and then you hear this. >> he's over there. he's over here. >> look at that. >> i wonder if he intentionally did that. >> james did intention lil do this last thing that he remembers, as he was trying to outrun the avalanche. they came across a creek bed and hid up against snow as avalanche poured over him. last thing he thought to do stick up his left hand as high as he could with his pole in the air. >> i've got you, james. >> a he'sw is falling back in but the clock is ticking. >> oh my god. >> that is terrifying. buried alive! >> [ bleep ]. >> james. >>
>> james moore and three buddies skiing in the swiss alps right on the border of france. >> yeah! >> thanks change quickly. >> avalanche. >> oh. >> [ bleep ]! >> you watch the snow blow right past the guy with the camera but then you hear him say this -- >> where's james? >> james was the first one to head down the slope, and right now they can't locate him. >> how scary. where you begin? everything looks the same. >> absolutely...
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former bond james moore denying idris shouldn't play bond because he's not english. >>> justin bieber tells how hard his life is. unless you're stupid i don't think you would think it's easy to be who i am. just use your head you'll understand that my life is not easy, not having privacy. >> am i stupid or not stupid i'm confused. >>> fast and furious meets bambi, saturday"saturday night live" version of a disney classic. i'm milissa rehberger, this is "early today," we hope it's just your first stop of the day on nbc. i'm always talking with my hands so they have to look their best... revlon colorstay gel envy ™ a revolution in modern nail enamel. now, in just two steps, i get what i want. first, our base coat and vivid color in one. second, our revolutionary diamond top coat forms a protective coating... for glass-like shine superior strength and gorgeous, life-resistant wear don't be envious. be envied! in 30 easy-to-remove shades to love. revlon. love is on. enamel is your teeth's first line of defense. but daily eating and drinking can make it weak. try colgate enamel health. i
former bond james moore denying idris shouldn't play bond because he's not english. >>> justin bieber tells how hard his life is. unless you're stupid i don't think you would think it's easy to be who i am. just use your head you'll understand that my life is not easy, not having privacy. >> am i stupid or not stupid i'm confused. >>> fast and furious meets bambi, saturday"saturday night live" version of a disney classic. i'm milissa rehberger, this is...
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my name is james moore a fellow at the department of urban development. you spoke about having real-time statistics on fighting crime. did ewart administration also measure community policing, police training and building trust for citizens and communities? >> thank you. our whole campaign in 1999 james was all about community policing policing compstat and a zero tolerance policing policies that we had a robust conversation 1999 about all of that. our strategy was that we needed to improve the effectiveness of our police. we need to do a better job of policing our police which include some of those things you mentioned, training random integrity stings, beefing up internal affairs. we staffed for the first time with independent detectives are relatively new civilian review board and we put the money and to give them their own protection so they could investigate take cases. we tracked openly and reported regularly a number of courtesy complaints and excessive force and those sorts of things. the third part of that strategy was to intervene early in their
my name is james moore a fellow at the department of urban development. you spoke about having real-time statistics on fighting crime. did ewart administration also measure community policing, police training and building trust for citizens and communities? >> thank you. our whole campaign in 1999 james was all about community policing policing compstat and a zero tolerance policing policies that we had a robust conversation 1999 about all of that. our strategy was that we needed to...
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. >> take a look at what happened to james moore. this is from a camera on top of one of his buddies' helmets. they are going down a slope in france and immediately they know they're in real trouble. white sweeps them down the mountain. he gets buried but got a pole up in the air to let his buddies know where he was. >> it was bizarrely emotionless. two thoughts in my head and that was, all right, if they don't find you, you're dead. if they do find you hopefully it's in time and you might be alive. >> you can tell that his friends start to dig him out right away. ski patrol officers quickly arrived. they took nearly an hour though even though they knew where he was to free him. >> wow. so terrifying. unbelievable. they recorded the whole thing. >> it's amazing they have snow. there actually is snow somewhere on the planet forgot what it looks like. >>> we're not going to get a reminder. it's drew through next week. maybe a sprinkle or two but dry through next we are week. a lot of clouds around the bay area nothing to squeeze out th
. >> take a look at what happened to james moore. this is from a camera on top of one of his buddies' helmets. they are going down a slope in france and immediately they know they're in real trouble. white sweeps them down the mountain. he gets buried but got a pole up in the air to let his buddies know where he was. >> it was bizarrely emotionless. two thoughts in my head and that was, all right, if they don't find you, you're dead. if they do find you hopefully it's in time and...
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. >> james moore is the principal. >> i completely understand that they are not comfortable comfort in their gentle specific locker room and i will make every opportunity to make them comfortable. >> moore says thee students have come out at this school identified as transgenders. >> currently we use private bathroom in the nurse's office. additionally we have sports lockers that are not used during gym classes and provided access to students for them so there's some privacy. >> tyler feels transgendered students shouldn't be single out. >> i went to my guidance and i told them about it. look i starter transitioning. i have my id changed. >> he wants to be able to use the mail bathroom. although he has not had a sex change surgery. >> my concern is that when you create policy it's done for all students and i don't believe that in a case by case basis this is something that we can -- that we can move towards. >> reporter: moore says there's a lot to be considered. >> must take into account the age differentials, we have a wide variety of ages here in the school. and we must be mindful t
. >> james moore is the principal. >> i completely understand that they are not comfortable comfort in their gentle specific locker room and i will make every opportunity to make them comfortable. >> moore says thee students have come out at this school identified as transgenders. >> currently we use private bathroom in the nurse's office. additionally we have sports lockers that are not used during gym classes and provided access to students for them so there's some...
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. >> james moore is the principle. >> i completely understand that they are not comfortable in their jent specific locker room and i will make every opportunity to make them comfortable. >> reporter: moore says three students have come out this year at his school identifying as transgendered. >> currently we use a private bathroom in the nurse's office. additionally we have sports lockers that are not used during gym classes and we provided access to students for them so there's privacy. >> reporter: tyler feels transgendered students shouldn't be single out. >> i went to my guidance and i told hem about it and i said look i started transitioning. i have my id changed. >> he wants to be able to use the male bathroom. althoughs has not had a sex change surgery. >> my concern is that when you create policy it's done for all students and i don't believe that in a case by case basis this is something that we can that's correct we can move towards. >> reporter: moore says there's lot to be considered. >> must take into account the age differentials we have a wide variety of ages here in t
. >> james moore is the principle. >> i completely understand that they are not comfortable in their jent specific locker room and i will make every opportunity to make them comfortable. >> reporter: moore says three students have come out this year at his school identifying as transgendered. >> currently we use a private bathroom in the nurse's office. additionally we have sports lockers that are not used during gym classes and we provided access to students for them so...
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my name is james moore a fellow at the department of urban development. you spoke about having real-time statistics on fighting crime. did ewart administration also measure community policing, police training and building trust for citizens and communities? >> thank you. our whole campaign in 1999 james was all about community policing policing compstat and a zero tolerance policing policies that we had a robust conversation 1999 about all of that. our strategy was that we needed to improve the effectiveness of our police. we need to do a better job of policing our police which include some of those things you mentioned, training random integrity stings, beefing up internal affairs. we staffed for the first time with independent detectives are relatively new civilian review board and we put the money and to give them their own protection so they could investigate take cases. we tracked openly and reported regularly a number of courtesy complaints and excessive force and those sorts of things. the third part of that strategy was to intervene early in their
my name is james moore a fellow at the department of urban development. you spoke about having real-time statistics on fighting crime. did ewart administration also measure community policing, police training and building trust for citizens and communities? >> thank you. our whole campaign in 1999 james was all about community policing policing compstat and a zero tolerance policing policies that we had a robust conversation 1999 about all of that. our strategy was that we needed to...
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did roger moore really suggest that idriss alba wasn't english enough to play james bond? >> yeah, very interesting, because people on the internet, people on twitter were very upset because there was this interview that roger moore did where he said the next james bond should be english english. so a lot of people took that to imply that he was talking about idriss alba, because that is who is being talked about as the next james bond possibly. and these rumors have been flying around for a while. and we know from the sony e-mails that were leaked that he's at the top of the list. well, roger moore put out a series of tweets addressing the people talking about this. and he said an interview i gave to paris match implies i said something racist about idris el elba. he says when a journalist asks if bond should be english and you agree, and then quotes you saying it about idris elba, it's out of context. he's pushing back against what people say he said, and he's saying it's out of context >> a lot of people were horrified. it reminds you about what rush limbaugh said. >>>
did roger moore really suggest that idriss alba wasn't english enough to play james bond? >> yeah, very interesting, because people on the internet, people on twitter were very upset because there was this interview that roger moore did where he said the next james bond should be english english. so a lot of people took that to imply that he was talking about idriss alba, because that is who is being talked about as the next james bond possibly. and these rumors have been flying around...
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i am james moore. i'm a presidential management fellow with the urban housing development. you spoke about having real-time statistics on fighting crime did your administration also measure community policing, police training, and building trust with citizens and communities? martin o'malley: thank you. our whole campaign in 1999, james, was all about community policing comstat, zero pollard -- zero-tolerance policing. we had a very robust conversation in 1999 about all of that. our strategy was that we needed to improve the effectiveness of our police. we needed to do a better job of policing our police, which includes some of those things you mentioned, training, random integrity stings, beefing up internal affairs. we staffed for the first time with independent detectives, a relatively new civilian review board, and we put the money into give them their own detectives so they could investigate cases. we tracked openly and reported regularly, the number of the courtesy complaints and excessive force and the sorts of things. the third part of that strategy was to intervene
i am james moore. i'm a presidential management fellow with the urban housing development. you spoke about having real-time statistics on fighting crime did your administration also measure community policing, police training, and building trust with citizens and communities? martin o'malley: thank you. our whole campaign in 1999, james, was all about community policing comstat, zero pollard -- zero-tolerance policing. we had a very robust conversation in 1999 about all of that. our strategy...
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william moore, the reverend james reed, jimmy lee jackson, the four little girls in the church of god in birmingham on sunday morning. in spite of this we must go on and be sure that they did not die in vain. the pattern of their feet as they walk through jim crow barriers and the great stride toward freedom is the thunder of the marching men of joshua and the world rocked beneath their tread. my people my people listen. the battle is in our hands. the battle is in our hands in mississippi and alabama and all over the united states. i know that is a cry today in alabama. we see it in numerous editorials. when will martin luther king and all of these civil rights aj agitators and white clergy men and students and others get out of our community and let alabama return to normalcy. i have a message that i would like to leave with alabama this evening. that is exactly what we don't want and we will not allow it to happen. but we know that it was normalcy in marion that led to the brutal murder of jimmy lee jackson. it was normalcy in birmingham that led to the murder on sunday morning of
william moore, the reverend james reed, jimmy lee jackson, the four little girls in the church of god in birmingham on sunday morning. in spite of this we must go on and be sure that they did not die in vain. the pattern of their feet as they walk through jim crow barriers and the great stride toward freedom is the thunder of the marching men of joshua and the world rocked beneath their tread. my people my people listen. the battle is in our hands. the battle is in our hands in mississippi and...
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william moore, as has already been mentioned, the reverend james reed. jimmy lee jackson. the four little girls in the church of god in birmingham on sunday morning, in spite of this, we must go on and be sure that they did not die in vein. the pattern of their feet, as they walked through jim crow barriers and the great stride toward freedom, the thunder of the marching men of joshua and the the world rest between that trail. my people listen. the battle is in our hands, the battle is in our hands in mississippi and alabama and all over the united states. i know there is a cry today in alabama. we see it in numerous editorials. when will martin luther king sclc snic and all these civil rights agitators and all the labor leaders and students and others get out of our community and let alabama return to normalcy. i have a message that i would like to leave with alabama this evening. >> tell it tell it doctor! >> that is exactly what we don't want and we will not allow it to happen. >> yes sir! >> we know that it was normalcy in marion that led to the brutal murder of jimmy
william moore, as has already been mentioned, the reverend james reed. jimmy lee jackson. the four little girls in the church of god in birmingham on sunday morning, in spite of this, we must go on and be sure that they did not die in vein. the pattern of their feet, as they walked through jim crow barriers and the great stride toward freedom, the thunder of the marching men of joshua and the the world rest between that trail. my people listen. the battle is in our hands, the battle is in our...
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a leading member of the jewish priesthood gives james an ultimatum. renounce his brother jesus as his messiah or face death. but james refuses. >> the link between jesus and james ultimately means that james can't survive. >> james is led to the temple walls. only a few hundred meters from where jesus was crucified. >> he's martyred for this cause, and he's martyred for his sincere devotion. >> but pushing james from the walls doesn't kill him. ancient texts record that the final blows come when he's stoned to death and his body is buried on the spot where he falls. in accordance with jewish custom of the time, one year after his death, james' bones would have been collected and interned in an ossuary. >> i think it is likely that james' body was claimed by his followers and buried. there was considerable support from within the city of jerusalem right across the board for james to be honored against the demeaning death that was inflicted on him. >> after james's murder, the crucial role he played in the development of the early church will fade from
a leading member of the jewish priesthood gives james an ultimatum. renounce his brother jesus as his messiah or face death. but james refuses. >> the link between jesus and james ultimately means that james can't survive. >> james is led to the temple walls. only a few hundred meters from where jesus was crucified. >> he's martyred for this cause, and he's martyred for his sincere devotion. >> but pushing james from the walls doesn't kill him. ancient texts record that...
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regal select from benjamin moore. paint like no other. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. >>> the story of the james ossuary, the casket that may have held the bones of james, the forgotten brother of jesus starts with one of the world's greatest antiquities collectors. >> oded golan is one of the great experts on archaeological artifacts. >> i have actually the biggest private collection of ossuaries in israel, probably in the world. >> most of his collection tells the story of the development of the civilizations here and that includes the biblical era. his collection must be worth millions and millions of dollars. >> according to golan, in the early 1907s, he bought an empty, first century ossuary from a dealer in jerusalem. >> i could see some of the names which are mentioned, and especially the first name, meaning james. it came by itself without any item to accompany it. >> in first century jerusalem, the bones of the dead were placed in ossuaries in underground tombs. archaeologist byron mccain is a leading expert on bu
regal select from benjamin moore. paint like no other. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. >>> the story of the james ossuary, the casket that may have held the bones of james, the forgotten brother of jesus starts with one of the world's greatest antiquities collectors. >> oded golan is one of the great experts on archaeological artifacts. >> i have actually the biggest private collection of ossuaries in israel,...
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. >> reporter: james morris the principal. >> i understand that they are not comfortable in their gender specific locker room. i will make every opportunity to make them comfortable. >> reporter: moore says three students have come out at his school identifying as transgender. >> currently we are using a private bathroom in the nurses office, digsly we have sports lockers that are not used during gym classes and we provided access to students, so there is some privacy. >> reporter: tyler feels transgendered students shouldn't be singled out. >> i went to my guidance. i told them about it. i said i started transitions. i had my id change. >> he wants to use the male bathroom but he has in the had a sex change surgery. >> my concern is that when you create policy it is done for all students and i don't believe that in a case by case basis that this is something that we can move towards. >> reporter: moore says there is a lot to be considered. >> we must take into account the age differentials, we have a wide variety of ages in this school and we must be mindful that many student are uncomf
. >> reporter: james morris the principal. >> i understand that they are not comfortable in their gender specific locker room. i will make every opportunity to make them comfortable. >> reporter: moore says three students have come out at his school identifying as transgender. >> currently we are using a private bathroom in the nurses office, digsly we have sports lockers that are not used during gym classes and we provided access to students, so there is some privacy....
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>> a genius well, james brooks is a genius. if you look at somebody who from the "mary tyler moore show" to "the simpsons" and "terms of endearment" and so many times he's done something stunningly great and thoughtful and insightful, he's one of the people i look up to in that way. i talk about people like gary shandling who taught me everything i knew about writing. >> when you were a kid in suburban new york, was that the ambition, to bring a truthfulness or naturalism to it? >> i had no ambition at all. i was just obsessed with the marks brothers and george carlin and i loved stand-up. i would sit at home and watch michael keaton and leno do stand-up on the mike douglas show. and i thought, that's a good job. whatever they're doing this little world felt way better than the room i was sitting in. so i wanted to be a mcomic. i never thought about making movies. but i just thought -- i remember i saw the farting scene in "blazing saddles" and i thought, that's a job. someone got paid to make that. >> and you said i want to do
>> a genius well, james brooks is a genius. if you look at somebody who from the "mary tyler moore show" to "the simpsons" and "terms of endearment" and so many times he's done something stunningly great and thoughtful and insightful, he's one of the people i look up to in that way. i talk about people like gary shandling who taught me everything i knew about writing. >> when you were a kid in suburban new york, was that the ambition, to bring a...