It can be sculpted, bringing to life beautiful detail. Or painted in luxurious strokes. And in rare cases. Both. Red carpet event in the east bay for more than 500 teenagers and adults with disabilities. Might be the best story of a night, the unforgettable red carpet night, for teenagers with disabili disabilities. Its called night to shine. The guest of honor arrived and were led around in a limo to a cheering crowd on the red carpet and then of course, dinner and dancing. Its so amazing. The reason i did it, to help people have the best time of their life. And make an impact. And they made an impact. 1,000 volunteers helped to make the night special. How about that. That is wonderful. Absolutely. Thank you for joining us on this friday night. Enjoy your week. We will see you, i will be here tomorrow. Wait, yes. [ cheers and applause ] steve from studio 6b in Rockefeller Center in the heart of new york city, its the tonight show starring jimmy fallon. Tonight, join jimmy and his gues
Sharif. Hello there, thank you or the joining us. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is putting his political survival on the line, asking for a last minute help to save greece from financial collapse. Many demands from its international creditors, higher taxes and a clamp down on tax evasion. Athens says it will seek Higher Health contributions from pensioners. Selling off shares in a Major Telecommunications company and privatize two sea ports cutting money from the military budget for next year. John siropolous, from athens, how different is the deal on the table now to what the greeks rejected not that long ago . Reporter hello barbara. As we have been saying, this is deal the greeks rejected a week ago but now its being put to Parliament Rather than to a popular vote. Why is the Prime Minister able to do this . Partly because he feels its the only way to keep greece in the eurozone, but by a three year commitment he can get more money for greeces Public Financing needs. The 53 bi
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Two little boys knocked on my door and said the police just shot your son twice in the stomach. A mothers grief, speaking out about the death of her 12yearold son at the hands of Cleveland Police. She is calling for the cops to be convicted. A royal backlash in brooklyn, demonstrators greet the duke and duchess of cambridge outside a basketball game. Good morning, welcome to Al Jazeera America. Im stephanie sy. Im del walters. U. S. Troops are on high a letter, the report on interrogation methods set to be released today. In a few hours, democrats in the Senate Intelligence committee will release a portion of the report that was years in the making detailing u of torture on alqaeda suspects after 9 11, including sleep deprivation, confinement and waterboarding. It may question whether these methods yield would valuable information. The military stations thousands of troops at embassies over seas in anticipation of a backlash. Jami washington is in washington, d. C. This morning. Key it
I tell you what, we got off to a little slow start here, only 1 under through the first eight holes. Jason, you kind of got it going in the middle of the round. Tell us about the middle of the round and really 13, that drive. Yeah, i mean 13 was a great drive but like you said, we got off to a slow start. We really didnt get anything going momentumwise. It was great to get cam made a great shot into 9 that started things and i went on a fourstreak birdie there and just clutch putting from cam, just amazing. Cameron, you really came together at the end of the round and made some great putts, great par on 14, couple birdies coming in and that birdie on 17. What does this mean to you to get a victory here at the Franklin Templeton shootout . It was awesome. I guess this counts as a win, my first as a professional. Its great to have a great teammate and, you know, its just been a fun week, the Franklin Templeton shootout here. Met a lot of great people and theyre really doing some great th