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dorothy or chris?nvestigators wanted to know who had licked and closed the envelopes that held dorothy davis' suicide notes. to find out, scientists needed dorothy's dna for comparison. unfortunately her body had already been cremated so they had to reconstruct her dna profile by analyzing the dna from both her parents and her two children. >> her dna type was determined by cross-referencing the possible types that she could have received from both the mother and the father and looking at the resulting types that she donated to both of her children. >> chris' dna profile was on file as part of his military records. scientists cut a small piece of envelope flap, put it into a solution that dissolved everything but the human cells and performed a pcr dna test. the results? the dna test revealed that chris had licked the envelope flap. >> placed that letter in the envelope and sealed it himself. that is the only reason his saliva was on those envelopes. dorothy had no intention of committing suicide. thos
dorothy or chris?nvestigators wanted to know who had licked and closed the envelopes that held dorothy davis' suicide notes. to find out, scientists needed dorothy's dna for comparison. unfortunately her body had already been cremated so they had to reconstruct her dna profile by analyzing the dna from both her parents and her two children. >> her dna type was determined by cross-referencing the possible types that she could have received from both the mother and the father and looking at...
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his wife, dorothy, did not. the couple had been married ten years and had two daughters, ages five and two. >> my sister was kind of getting depressed off and on, she had had tom down times. i knew that dorothy was on medication and she was on an anti-depressant. >> on the night of march 13th, 1991, corporal davis was having drinks with friends a it a bar near the base. he stepped out to the lobby to call his wife around 8:00 p.m. and she sounded despondent. so he left his friends and went home. when he entered their bedroom, he found a horrifying sight. dorothy was dead. a .22 caliber pistol in her hand. >> mrs. davis is lying on the bed with the covers up to her abdomen. she appears to have a gunshot wound to her right temple. >> police video taken at the scene indicates there was no forced entry into the house. and the davis' children were asleep in their bedroom, whatever happened didn't awaken them. there was no evidence of an argument or an altercation. >> dorothy herself had no signs of physical trauma or
his wife, dorothy, did not. the couple had been married ten years and had two daughters, ages five and two. >> my sister was kind of getting depressed off and on, she had had tom down times. i knew that dorothy was on medication and she was on an anti-depressant. >> on the night of march 13th, 1991, corporal davis was having drinks with friends a it a bar near the base. he stepped out to the lobby to call his wife around 8:00 p.m. and she sounded despondent. so he left his friends...
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and dorothy thompson would never have been satisfied with that. and by the end of her tenure there, she had 8 to 10 million male and female readers per day, and they fired her because they were for wendell wilkie. it was as simple as that. henry and clair were republicans and when she made that switch to f.d.r., she was no longer welcome. >> yes? >> what was her relationship with eleanor roosevelt? >> eleanor roosevelt didn't like her. she didn't like her especially in her passivist metaphor -- thank you -- met a -- metaphor -- because she organized what she felt was a women movement, women for peace movement, in which she says can't we all just be friends, let us put our guns down and eleanor roosevelt believed that the greatest defense was a highly avant-garde state-of-the-art military. and she actually -- she, meaning eleanor roosevelt -- denounced her, denounced dorothy thompson on the floor of the u.n. when she was -- when eleanor roosevelt was the head of the humanitarian commission. thank you. and dorothy thompson was just mortifi mortified
and dorothy thompson would never have been satisfied with that. and by the end of her tenure there, she had 8 to 10 million male and female readers per day, and they fired her because they were for wendell wilkie. it was as simple as that. henry and clair were republicans and when she made that switch to f.d.r., she was no longer welcome. >> yes? >> what was her relationship with eleanor roosevelt? >> eleanor roosevelt didn't like her. she didn't like her especially in her...
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murder, dorothy had taken out an accidental death insurance policy. charles was named the beneficiary of that policy. >> charles holden did have some financial problems at the time of this incident with some farming debt that he had incurred over the past year. and this was benefitting him so that he could pay off those debts. >> even more incriminating, charles, who had no criminal record, refused to take a polygraph. >> anytime someone refuses to take a polygraph, that always adds suspicion to that individual. what's he trying to hide? maybe he didn't kill his mother, but maybe he knew who did. >> it didn't take long for investigators to find evidence at the crime scene, evidence left by the killer. >> that proof was left on the handrail of dorothy's farmhouse. >> there was a bloody palmprint on the railing, which turned out to be the most important clue of this case. >> there were other bloody fingerprints in the farmhouse, but those weren't as clear. >> there was a good print. even though it was slightly fragmented, it was not the entire palm, it
murder, dorothy had taken out an accidental death insurance policy. charles was named the beneficiary of that policy. >> charles holden did have some financial problems at the time of this incident with some farming debt that he had incurred over the past year. and this was benefitting him so that he could pay off those debts. >> even more incriminating, charles, who had no criminal record, refused to take a polygraph. >> anytime someone refuses to take a polygraph, that...
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we're back with matt and dorothy and kim. dorothy, what's behind this upsurge in violence? let's take new york first. >> nobody's afraid to carry a gun now anymore. the overwhelming sense is, police are afraid to pat you down to come up to you and to check you out. >> that's what they could do on stop-and-frisk. if they look suspicious, they could frisk them and confiscate the weapons. >> this is an inhibiting factor now. the police feel, i will be sued. i think it's an entirely human response to all of this. all of this is the result of an endless came pain against stop-and-frisk as the most incredible violation of human rights ever. 6% of this city is public housing. 26% of all of the crime, the violent crime in the city takes place in those housing developments. >> it's precisely in those most violent neighborhoods stop and frisk was the most. and they can indulge their civil libertarian instincts. >> people did appreciate the police being engaged and watching their neighborhoods like hawks. overall, this is not the uptick in crime, has not touched the better parts of ne
we're back with matt and dorothy and kim. dorothy, what's behind this upsurge in violence? let's take new york first. >> nobody's afraid to carry a gun now anymore. the overwhelming sense is, police are afraid to pat you down to come up to you and to check you out. >> that's what they could do on stop-and-frisk. if they look suspicious, they could frisk them and confiscate the weapons. >> this is an inhibiting factor now. the police feel, i will be sued. i think it's an...
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we're back with matt, dorothy and kim. do dorothy, what's behind this?ll, nobody is afraid to carry a gun because they think that police are afraid to stop and check you out. this is an inhibiting factor now, and police feel this factor. i will be sued or threatened with being sued. an entirely human response. and this is a result of the endless campaign against stop and frisk. 26% of all of the crime, violent crime in the city, takes place in the low-income housing developments. >> and where the residents actually support stop and frisk, as opposed to the higher-income places. >> well, people didn't appreciate the police being engaged in some neighborhoods. overall, this uptick in crime has not touched the wealthier parts of new york. it's been very concentrated in brooklyn, in the bronx. in mostly minority projects. gangs carrying guns. this is not a part of gun control. >> and new york has some of the most strict gun control laws. >> as does chicago. and the commissioner, credited with the miracle in new york of decreasing gun violence by 80%. and may
we're back with matt, dorothy and kim. do dorothy, what's behind this?ll, nobody is afraid to carry a gun because they think that police are afraid to stop and check you out. this is an inhibiting factor now, and police feel this factor. i will be sued or threatened with being sued. an entirely human response. and this is a result of the endless campaign against stop and frisk. 26% of all of the crime, violent crime in the city, takes place in the low-income housing developments. >> and...
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dorothy, who is this senator from massachusetts and why is she suddenly so popular? >> the rock star who has been targeted the banks, who is a poppia populous and a gentle foreign populous and she has become the voice of everything is targeted against lower middle class, the middle class, the workers. she has become the enemy of wall class war fare queen in a quiet way. >> answer this question. how can you be an economic populous if you are a professor at harvard? >> well, you can do that at harvard, you know. you can be dead broke. >> with credibility? >> yes. with credibility, indeed, yes. no, the thing about elizabeth warren that has contributed so much to her appeal has been a genuine flow of sincerity. it is single issue sincerity, but people believe her when she says i am here to fight for you. that is her appeal. >> she was behind the consumer financial protection bureau and has pushed, tried to push the obama administration to the left since she's been in the senate. but why the sudden democratic interest in her now? >> i don't think it's all that sudden. i t
dorothy, who is this senator from massachusetts and why is she suddenly so popular? >> the rock star who has been targeted the banks, who is a poppia populous and a gentle foreign populous and she has become the voice of everything is targeted against lower middle class, the middle class, the workers. she has become the enemy of wall class war fare queen in a quiet way. >> answer this question. how can you be an economic populous if you are a professor at harvard? >> well, you...
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here comes dorothy. do you have an apple for her? >> do we have an apple? >> no. that's what she's interested in, not us. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of participating in the community, which is all i really think i am doing. ♪ >> from pier three in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." we focus on technology, innovation, and the future of business. every weekend we will bring you the best of west, the top interviews with power players in global technology and media companies that are reshaping our world. for the second time in less than a month, there is a major shakeup in the twitter executive ranks as the company tries to boost user engagement. this time twitter has named a former goldman sachs banker is the new cfo.
here comes dorothy. do you have an apple for her? >> do we have an apple? >> no. that's what she's interested in, not us. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of participating in the community, which is all i really think i am doing. ♪ >> from pier three in san francisco,...
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here comes dorothy. >> there she is. >> let me ask you a question. do you have an apple for her? we have an apple? >> no. if we were smart -- that's what she's interested in, not us. >> look at her walk. >> i know. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of participating in their community, which is all i really think i'm doing. ♪ >> power, leadership, impact. billionaires who are changing the world. on a special "titans at the table," we chat with microsoft chairman and global philanthropist bill gates. he is the world's richest person and with that great wealth comes great responsibility. he wants to destroy the myth that poverty and disease can't be eradicated. >> when i was born, almost all countries were poor. >> joining gates, a friend and fellow philanthropist, the bloomberg lp founder and former new york city mayor, michael bloomberg. >> there are fewer people starving, fewer people sl
here comes dorothy. >> there she is. >> let me ask you a question. do you have an apple for her? we have an apple? >> no. if we were smart -- that's what she's interested in, not us. >> look at her walk. >> i know. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of...
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here comes dorothy. >> there she is. >> let me ask you a question. do you have an apple for her? we have an apple? >> no. if we were smart -- that's what she's interested in, not us. >> look at her walk. >> i know. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of participating in their community, which is all i really think i'm doing. ♪ >> tonight on "titans at the table," i traveled to what many consider the las vegas of the east. macau. this is part of what attracts people here, right? >> yeah. >> the small territory on the south of the chinese coast raked in $45 billion of revenue last year. seven times that of vegas. >> did you ever think macau would surpass las vegas by that much? >> it makes perfect sense. the resorts in macau are world-class compared to las vegas. macau has taken off. >> we are talking about the next generation of people from china
here comes dorothy. >> there she is. >> let me ask you a question. do you have an apple for her? we have an apple? >> no. if we were smart -- that's what she's interested in, not us. >> look at her walk. >> i know. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of...
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looking at by the death of dorothy was freedom. he didn't have to worry about child support. he got rid of his wife and he got a cool $150,000. >> without that forensic evidence, chris would be a free man today. and there would be no justice for dorothy. >>> it looked like a routine traffic accident until a patrolman with no training suspected something worse, but he couldn't prove it until a bent steering wheel, a security camera and a physics calculation showed what really led to a young woman's death. >>> highway patrolman tony snyder was heading home after finishing his night shift when he got a call about a traffic accident on route 95 outside of princeton, minnesota. >> it was maybe ten miles from my house, so i said i would do it. >> when snyder arrived, he saw that there had been a two-vehicle accident. apparently, a jeep collided with an abandoned car that had broken down and was parked on the side of the highway. >> when i was met by the deputy, he informed me that one person is deceased, the female passenger in the red jeep, and the other vehicle that was struck wa
looking at by the death of dorothy was freedom. he didn't have to worry about child support. he got rid of his wife and he got a cool $150,000. >> without that forensic evidence, chris would be a free man today. and there would be no justice for dorothy. >>> it looked like a routine traffic accident until a patrolman with no training suspected something worse, but he couldn't prove it until a bent steering wheel, a security camera and a physics calculation showed what really led...
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dorothy. >> reporter: we're live at first and b street. that is the canon house, the office building where it happened right here behind me. i called his staffer's cell phone earlier today. we had a very brief conversation, and as you said, he is saying it's all an accident. >> you need to always know where you are at with your weapon. >> reporter: kirby north is a gun owner visiting d.c. from texas. he says he can understand how a man who works for a congressman may have forgotten he had a gun in his bag when he came to work today, but other gun owners say that's no excuse. >> i can see it as an honest mistake, but at the same time you got to abide by whatever the local laws are. >> reporter: ryan is a press secretary for republican congressman tom marino of pennsylvania. capital police say he carried his pistol and magazine into the cannon house office building where he works. marino platesed the staffer on unpaid leave. i reached him by phone, but he would only say it was a total accident. sdmroop there were policies and procedures. >>
dorothy. >> reporter: we're live at first and b street. that is the canon house, the office building where it happened right here behind me. i called his staffer's cell phone earlier today. we had a very brief conversation, and as you said, he is saying it's all an accident. >> you need to always know where you are at with your weapon. >> reporter: kirby north is a gun owner visiting d.c. from texas. he says he can understand how a man who works for a congressman may have...
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dorothy, first of all, how bad is it right now in dare county?at particular part of north carolina? >> right now the weather is looking pretty good. we fared better than expected, honestly. we did have impacts. the southern part of our county are not assessable, bawl in all, i say we did better than expected. >> any word on injuries? >> no injuries! thankfully! no reported injuries. it was a very quiet night. we're waiting for d.o.t. to give us an idea how long it'll take to make repairs to the road on so we can get that area opened back up. >> it seems like people heeded evacuation orders in parts of that county, correct? >> i believe they did. certainly the visitors. i think when they looked at that storm yesterday afternoon and realized the impact they understood how, you know, how significant and dangerous it could possibly be. >> one of the main thorough fairs is there highway 12. it's one of the state's main highways as well. what can you tell us about the status of highway 12? >> there are some areas where the pavement needs rebares, and t
dorothy, first of all, how bad is it right now in dare county?at particular part of north carolina? >> right now the weather is looking pretty good. we fared better than expected, honestly. we did have impacts. the southern part of our county are not assessable, bawl in all, i say we did better than expected. >> any word on injuries? >> no injuries! thankfully! no reported injuries. it was a very quiet night. we're waiting for d.o.t. to give us an idea how long it'll take to...
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as the hurricane approached we spoke with dorothy killingsworth, from dare county emergency managementst difficult time. you know, the storm is here. the conditions are going to worsen. and everyone needs to be advised, until this storm is past us tomorrow morning at daybreak, the best thing to do is to stay indoors. plans are in place. d.o.t. has staged equipment. we'll have assessment teams out as soon as it's possible for them to get out. so, everything's in place to do what we need to do once the storm passes. >> dorothy killingsworth from dare county emergency management. now let's turn to where arthur's predicted path is going. >> with so many july 4th plans up in the air right now, let's get the latest from accuweather's molly cochran. molly? >> thanks, reena and tahman. on thursday night, hurricane arthur reached category 2 strength with maximum sustained winds of 100 miles per hour. for the fourth of july, we still will experience heavy rainfall and gusty winds along the north carolina coast, also rough surf and strong rip currents going to exist from massachusetts down to new
as the hurricane approached we spoke with dorothy killingsworth, from dare county emergency managementst difficult time. you know, the storm is here. the conditions are going to worsen. and everyone needs to be advised, until this storm is past us tomorrow morning at daybreak, the best thing to do is to stay indoors. plans are in place. d.o.t. has staged equipment. we'll have assessment teams out as soon as it's possible for them to get out. so, everything's in place to do what we need to do...
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he met dorothy, and the two would soon wed. a happy marriage. they raised three children, david, marion and laura in a very lively household. one of their homes where barkley lived from 1937 until 1956 as we all know was called angles. as many of you know, it's still a historical landmark here. the law led barkley to discover his true passion which as we all know was politics. his political career started with a race for county attorney here. he bought a one eyed horse named dick who transported barkley across the whole county during the campaign. the secret to barkley's success was he has his mode of trance poration than his personality. barkley truly enjoyed and empathized with people. as lyndon johnson recalled he had a genuine and unaffected interest in the problem of others. johnson observed that people rejoiced with him when he was happy, mourned with him when he was sad. and at all times they posed in them trust and confidence that are according only to a very close and dear personal friend. at 27 years old the young lawyer toppled the in
he met dorothy, and the two would soon wed. a happy marriage. they raised three children, david, marion and laura in a very lively household. one of their homes where barkley lived from 1937 until 1956 as we all know was called angles. as many of you know, it's still a historical landmark here. the law led barkley to discover his true passion which as we all know was politics. his political career started with a race for county attorney here. he bought a one eyed horse named dick who...
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dorothy on the yellow brick road. >> you ask what happens to the mind. imagine a metronome of your stroke and your breathing for two an a half days. after a while i thought i saw the yellow brick road. but you know what? it wasn't dorothy and the tin man, it was those little guys, the seven dwarfs who are not in that show and i saw them and i heard them, hi ho, hi ho. and i said i know these guys are on the yellow brick road and she said i see them too. i saw them. >> so if you're a person who has to have goals, what's next? >> i am going to walk across america with bonnie and youtube and a million people. >> and forest gump is going to be right there. >> as a matter of fact tom manks is going to be there. and when we get to washington we're going to stand around all of us are going to say we're sick of being fat, sick of having heart disease and become a nation of walkers, and from that moment on everybody is going to walk to work and to school and solve the health issues of this country. >> kerry and i are going to need off. >> it's going to take one s
dorothy on the yellow brick road. >> you ask what happens to the mind. imagine a metronome of your stroke and your breathing for two an a half days. after a while i thought i saw the yellow brick road. but you know what? it wasn't dorothy and the tin man, it was those little guys, the seven dwarfs who are not in that show and i saw them and i heard them, hi ho, hi ho. and i said i know these guys are on the yellow brick road and she said i see them too. i saw them. >> so if you're a...
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he is a cool guy. >> dorothy bush coke and marvin bush are the youngest of the family. as they grew up, their father entered the o-- left the oil business to enter politics. >> when you see your father on the billboard, it is pretty neat. he ran for congress and was one of only 24 congressmen at that point in texas who was a republican. the only republican. so that was a pretty big deal. and then you know as your profile rises in politics, there is more scrutiny. and for those of us who obviously care about my dad it gets tougher and tougher. >> but with his family's support and despite many political battles, bush never shied away from seeking public office. >> we had lived in washington a lot. he was a congressman when george was head of the cia, head of the republican party. he was a lot of things. he is a man who can't say no. >> after the thankless job of heading the republican party, president ford offered bush a choice of enviable posts. >> i think it was the best thing that happened to us. >> i was thinking about the weather. we learned -- in the state departmen
he is a cool guy. >> dorothy bush coke and marvin bush are the youngest of the family. as they grew up, their father entered the o-- left the oil business to enter politics. >> when you see your father on the billboard, it is pretty neat. he ran for congress and was one of only 24 congressmen at that point in texas who was a republican. the only republican. so that was a pretty big deal. and then you know as your profile rises in politics, there is more scrutiny. and for those of us...
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>> daily routine. >> when i asked what he had planned for the rest of the day, dorothy chimed in off camera. >> she said watch "gun smoke." i do watch "gun smoke" at night. i enjoy it. >> in arlington -- >> sign him up. >> we're going to go home and do some situps. >> great, great story. well deserved honor. >> a lot of veterans are struggling. tonight there's a unique opportunity that might help them land a job. an i.t. company called chuck decision has a training facility in chantely, virginia. it provides services to government. vets who are 18 to 25 years old face a 20% unemployment rate. 60% of them say they have trouble finding a job. the vet program is different. they stay together when they go to work for the company. >> i currently have my masters degree and i have a second masters. still with the education, i was still being looked over. >> we posted some more information on-line, including what inspired the company's president to start this program. to learn more head to nbcwashington.com and search veterans. >>> a hawk in the sky over the potomac tonight after spending mo
>> daily routine. >> when i asked what he had planned for the rest of the day, dorothy chimed in off camera. >> she said watch "gun smoke." i do watch "gun smoke" at night. i enjoy it. >> in arlington -- >> sign him up. >> we're going to go home and do some situps. >> great, great story. well deserved honor. >> a lot of veterans are struggling. tonight there's a unique opportunity that might help them land a job. an i.t....
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dorothy is crossing route 322 near egg harbor. heavy downpours working to the east. it was a squall line that main line of storms ahead of a cold front that slowly is moving in that produced the powerful wind gusts. and philadelphia reporting a washington at 59 miles-an-hour. and lancaster 58. wilmington is 51. south of allentown 51-mile wind gusts. we have lots of report was trees and power lines scattered across our viewing area. expect for the shores as the stormed weakened. a lot of people without electricity. i have been getting a lot of scenes like this from my twitter account. the tree toppled over to her pool. a lot of cleanup on the way tomorrow. more what to expect behind the system in the full accuweather forecast. jim. >>> thank you, cecily. and chad is live in mount airy. what have they seen? >>reporter:a lot of damage. you know this was a fast-moving storm. when it hit it hit hard with the strong winds. this is the scene on the 600 block of vernon. decade-old trees snapped like a toothpick. it brought down power lines. it has played across the region. t
dorothy is crossing route 322 near egg harbor. heavy downpours working to the east. it was a squall line that main line of storms ahead of a cold front that slowly is moving in that produced the powerful wind gusts. and philadelphia reporting a washington at 59 miles-an-hour. and lancaster 58. wilmington is 51. south of allentown 51-mile wind gusts. we have lots of report was trees and power lines scattered across our viewing area. expect for the shores as the stormed weakened. a lot of people...
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. >> and when i asked what e had planned for the rest of the day, dorothy chimed in off camera. >> sheaid watch gun smoke. well i do watch gun smoke at night. kind of enjoy it. >> in arlington, i'm david culver. >> and of course channel 4 news. >> news4. >> i like that. well he was just doing his job when a minivan hit him in prince george's county. police officers making great strides in hitz recovery. the officer in a visit to his precinct for the first time since the accident in may. he was wrapping up a the i routine stop in pennsylvania avenue when that van came flying at him and rolled on top of him. he talked about what he remembers. >> i remember cars coming toward me. but i do remember waking up underneath a vehicle. i remember waking up and my squad mates being there. i remember blacking out. i remember waking up on the helicopter my squad mates still there. and i remember actually being at the hospital. >> the officer hopes to get back to work soon. doctors say injuries in his ribs and knees just need a little more time to heal. it's not just where you park anymore. it is al
. >> and when i asked what e had planned for the rest of the day, dorothy chimed in off camera. >> sheaid watch gun smoke. well i do watch gun smoke at night. kind of enjoy it. >> in arlington, i'm david culver. >> and of course channel 4 news. >> news4. >> i like that. well he was just doing his job when a minivan hit him in prince george's county. police officers making great strides in hitz recovery. the officer in a visit to his precinct for the first...
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. >> all right, dorothy killingsworth of dare county emergency management.icane arthur. look for live updates throughout the morning. >> worries about hurricane arthur prompted boston to move the fireworks celebration to last night rather than tonight. because of another storm hitting the region for the fireworks show earlier than had been planned. and the boston pops were forced to cancel traditional 1812 overture. concert-goers were told to leave immediately afterward because of severe weather. in the midwest. thousand watched this spectacular show above the skies of columbus, ohio. tradition going on for 34 years. people stake their spot hours before the show gets going. >> on july 4th. a fast moving wildfire eruption in california. this one in the hills of eastern san diego county. flames tore across rugged terrain toward historic mining town of julian, destroying two homestennenithreatening hundred. holiday sell brags in julian canceled. >> crews battling the stubborn fire in california's wean country are making progress. enough to lift evacuation orrer
. >> all right, dorothy killingsworth of dare county emergency management.icane arthur. look for live updates throughout the morning. >> worries about hurricane arthur prompted boston to move the fireworks celebration to last night rather than tonight. because of another storm hitting the region for the fireworks show earlier than had been planned. and the boston pops were forced to cancel traditional 1812 overture. concert-goers were told to leave immediately afterward because of...
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dorothy. i will have revenge for you, dorothy." [ laughter ] and finally, some tech news. fitness device is launched called kgoal, which uses -- which users squeeze with their vagina to measure the strength of pelvic muscles via smart phone app. [ laughter ] and you thought it was gross to use someone else's ear buds. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how we doing 8g band? great to see you guys. great to see everybody. i mentioned this yesterday during the show. my wife and i moved yesterday, and i've been very anxious about the move. i don't like change or new things. and so i've been moping around for a month about the fact that we're moving. my wife has been very impatient with me because we are moving two floors in the same building. [ laughter ] so to some degree, she wants me to get over myself. [ laughter ] so i came home yesterday and it was great. it was beautiful. i'm so excited about the new apartment, and with that, i have to say my wife kind of played me perfectly. she played me perfectly because she sai
dorothy. i will have revenge for you, dorothy." [ laughter ] and finally, some tech news. fitness device is launched called kgoal, which uses -- which users squeeze with their vagina to measure the strength of pelvic muscles via smart phone app. [ laughter ] and you thought it was gross to use someone else's ear buds. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how we doing 8g band? great to see you guys. great to see everybody. i...
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dorothy or dot as she's known spent 50 years working in a factory making mens swimsuits. now she's 97. >> i'm the type of personally cannot sit and do nothing. >> reporter: neighbor's great grandchild showed off one of the dresses. >> you cut this part off. >> reporter: pillowcases contact be plane or pattern. dot takes her time making right ribbons. some creations go to girls in the delaware valley, others as far away as mexico a lot of the little girls, they have nothing, they are so poor and what little girl doesn't like a pretty dress. >> reporter: sister virginia wagner a servant of the most blessed trinity is grateful for dot's dresses. her mission took several to mexico to the delight of the girls. >> really is beautiful and reflection of the bought full person that she is. >> reporter: as word spreads, people are donating pillowcases to dot. so how long does show plan to do this. >> i don't know as long as i'm here i guess i'll be making them. >> nicely done young lady, nicely done. if you'd like to donate to dot the she can use pillowcases made of light fabric, n
dorothy or dot as she's known spent 50 years working in a factory making mens swimsuits. now she's 97. >> i'm the type of personally cannot sit and do nothing. >> reporter: neighbor's great grandchild showed off one of the dresses. >> you cut this part off. >> reporter: pillowcases contact be plane or pattern. dot takes her time making right ribbons. some creations go to girls in the delaware valley, others as far away as mexico a lot of the little girls, they have...
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. >> dorothy walker bush -- well, first of all, she was the most extraordinary woman. she was a great golfer, great tennis player, great paddle tennis player. and very nice. put on less airs than anyone i knew. she really taught him all the things you learn in kindergarten. be honest, don't push. talk about the other fellow, don't talk about yourself. and maybe she made george a fault he shouldn't have had. she told me one day, i think george bush is the greatest president i knew. i knew a lot. but he had one fault. he never took credit. >> george h.w. bush's personal modesty has not kept his family and his wife from telling in the way he never would how he influenced them, america, and indeed the world. more of the bush family album in a moment. t! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" if your denture moves, it can irritate your gums. try fixodent plus gum care. it helps stop denture movement and prevents g
. >> dorothy walker bush -- well, first of all, she was the most extraordinary woman. she was a great golfer, great tennis player, great paddle tennis player. and very nice. put on less airs than anyone i knew. she really taught him all the things you learn in kindergarten. be honest, don't push. talk about the other fellow, don't talk about yourself. and maybe she made george a fault he shouldn't have had. she told me one day, i think george bush is the greatest president i knew. i knew...
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dorothy is swept away of the economic chaos which is the tornado. now a little background.s writing the book in the 1890. it was prime time for the new populous movement. a movement particularly big in kansas. which elected two populous governors during the decade. the leader of the movement, of course, was william jennings. a gifted or or it who ran for president three times. the populous and democrats united behind brian who pushed for the silver and gold who pushed fpus push. the yellow brick road can be seen as the gold standard. in the original version they were silver. the idea gold and silver together will get you where you want to go. in the book, dorothy kicks the wicken witch of the east and frees the -- but littlefield said the witch stood for drought and disasters facing mid westerners she was killed by what? water. on the journey she's joined by the scare you, the tim man, and the lion representatives william jennings brian himself. together they go to the only place they can get help. the emerald city. the entire city is awash in what color? green. the money.
dorothy is swept away of the economic chaos which is the tornado. now a little background.s writing the book in the 1890. it was prime time for the new populous movement. a movement particularly big in kansas. which elected two populous governors during the decade. the leader of the movement, of course, was william jennings. a gifted or or it who ran for president three times. the populous and democrats united behind brian who pushed for the silver and gold who pushed fpus push. the yellow...
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dorothy or dot as she is known spent 50 years working in the sewing factory making mens swimsuits.> i'm the type of person who i cannot just sit and do nothing. >> reporter: neighbor's great grand child showed off one of the dresses. >> you cut this part off. >> reporter: pillowcases can be plane or pattern. she takes her time picking ribbons and embellish. some creations go to girls in the delaware valley, others have gone as far away as mexico. >> a lot of the little girls, they have nothing, they are so poor, what little girl doesn't like a pretty dress. >> reporter: sister wagner a servant of the most blessed trinity is grateful for dot's dresses. her mission took several to mexico to the delight of the girls. >> it really is beautiful and reflection on of beautiful person that she is. >> reporter: as word spreads, people are donating pillowcases to dot. so how long does she plan to do this. >> i don't know, as long as i'm here i guess i will be making them. >> reporter: if would you like to donate use new pillowcases made of light weight wait fabric, in flannel will or other w
dorothy or dot as she is known spent 50 years working in the sewing factory making mens swimsuits.> i'm the type of person who i cannot just sit and do nothing. >> reporter: neighbor's great grand child showed off one of the dresses. >> you cut this part off. >> reporter: pillowcases can be plane or pattern. she takes her time picking ribbons and embellish. some creations go to girls in the delaware valley, others have gone as far away as mexico. >> a lot of the...
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as dorothy spencer found out many of the parents have already lost a child to drug abuse and others are worried their child might be next. >> sean died at the age of 23, two dayses after his 23rd birthday of a heroin over dose. >> beth schmidt is among parents who lost kids to drug over doses and are being trained to use avrp an over dose reversing medication. >> you are the first responder. >> it is offered to people who know people who use opiates. it can restore breathing if administered in time. >> it's very important that people and families of heroin addicted people have access to the drug. >> reporter: training is beg provided by baltimores in a church in damascus. it's unique because until a new law was passed this training and medication were only given to first responders. >> each person who completes the training will walk away with a kit. it has a syringe, the drug. the idea, get it administered and it could save a life. >> reporter: ginger's son jake died of a heroin over dose nearly a year ago. she came to the training from call vertical county where it's not yet available
as dorothy spencer found out many of the parents have already lost a child to drug abuse and others are worried their child might be next. >> sean died at the age of 23, two dayses after his 23rd birthday of a heroin over dose. >> beth schmidt is among parents who lost kids to drug over doses and are being trained to use avrp an over dose reversing medication. >> you are the first responder. >> it is offered to people who know people who use opiates. it can restore...
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joining me now, dorothy roberts, professor of africana studies.ple have a broadly shared intuition that it's a really bad idea to do drugs while you're pregnant. this seems to be, this tennessee law seems a policy expression of that intuition. why do you think it's bad policy? >> well, it's bad policy because there's no evidence that it actually protects children from maternal drug use. that's a health problem that should be treated as a health problem. not by punishing women. there's also lots of evidence that these prosecutions are racially biased. there have been hundreds of them in the united states, and the vast majority of women who are prosecuted are black women who use crack cocaine during pregnancy. and it also diverts attention away from the real reasons why children are vulnerable, from poverty, racial discrimination, the difficulties of raising children, and poverty. and blames their mother's conduct instead of looking at the real roots of why children are in jeopardy in this country. there's research showing that -- yeah? >> that rese
joining me now, dorothy roberts, professor of africana studies.ple have a broadly shared intuition that it's a really bad idea to do drugs while you're pregnant. this seems to be, this tennessee law seems a policy expression of that intuition. why do you think it's bad policy? >> well, it's bad policy because there's no evidence that it actually protects children from maternal drug use. that's a health problem that should be treated as a health problem. not by punishing women. there's...
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and there would be no justice for dorothy. >>> up next -- >> this is the story of my life as a defenseless woman in the navy. >> a naval officer alleges a cover-up and threatens to go public. >> very soon, i'll have enough evidence to send in the media and then something will be done. >> but before that can happen, she's murdered, some say by the man she named as her rapist. >> i started suspecting something is amiss. this may be all a setup. >> can forensic science separate fact from fiction? >> the videotape is startling. it is scary. she's foretelling her own death. >>> after a long, stressful day working as an air traffic controller at one of the largest naval jet bases in the world, elise makdessi went to dinner with her husband at an stahlan restaurant in virginia beach, virginia. eddie makdessi worked in the computer business. >> he did a lot of contract work and some of it was for the u.s. navy. and that is when he met elise makdessi. >> sometime after 9:00 p.m. when the couple returned home from dinner, someone was waiting for them. when eddie regained consciousness, his hands wer
and there would be no justice for dorothy. >>> up next -- >> this is the story of my life as a defenseless woman in the navy. >> a naval officer alleges a cover-up and threatens to go public. >> very soon, i'll have enough evidence to send in the media and then something will be done. >> but before that can happen, she's murdered, some say by the man she named as her rapist. >> i started suspecting something is amiss. this may be all a setup. >> can...
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. >> remember when dorothy said there's no place like home?he was talking about kansas, knot at&t park. and who's in tonight? we have this is lime-a-way turbo power. watch lime-a-way power through this block of pure limescale! now, let's see it in action. tough hard water build-up? gone. no scrubbing! turbo power destroys it! lime-a-way turbo power. see the difference, or your money back. saffect over 1 million homes a year and can cost thousands of dollars to repair. thankfully, rid-x has enzymes to break down waste and time-released bacteria to reduce tank buildup. rid-x. #1 in septic maintenance. and now for rvs too! oh hey there! (laughs) hmm. you're that grumpy cat. well i know! how about some honey nut cheerios? humans love them. moms, dads, kids-well, all of 'em. not even a smile? huh... maybe someone should tell your face. ohhh that is your face. (angry cat purr) ah! part of a good breakfast... for almost everyone! ten game homestand jim harbaugh was ready to go >> san francisco has lost 13 of 16 at at&t park entering today's finale of
. >> remember when dorothy said there's no place like home?he was talking about kansas, knot at&t park. and who's in tonight? we have this is lime-a-way turbo power. watch lime-a-way power through this block of pure limescale! now, let's see it in action. tough hard water build-up? gone. no scrubbing! turbo power destroys it! lime-a-way turbo power. see the difference, or your money back. saffect over 1 million homes a year and can cost thousands of dollars to repair. thankfully,...
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director for the legal services for the prisoners with children and here on behalf of the director dorothy none and we support the proposed ordinance in principal, definitely we appreciate the sheriff's attention to this important issue and the concept into bringing more people out of the jail and into the community and it coincides with our mission of reuniting the families and releasing the incarcerated people, however, i would like to make several suggestions about the particulars of the way that this is implemented and i see that there are two separate sections in the ordinance, first, 13.63, the home detention and 13.64, the electronic monitoring for 13.63, home detention it looks like most of this is already authorized by the state law and redundant, although we appreciate the notion that the sheriff wants to bring it to the board of supervisors for a full buy-in, and we ask that the sheriff's department be required to publish the rules and we appreciate being able to find the update, for those who are able to be released from their home instead of on electronic monitoring and second
director for the legal services for the prisoners with children and here on behalf of the director dorothy none and we support the proposed ordinance in principal, definitely we appreciate the sheriff's attention to this important issue and the concept into bringing more people out of the jail and into the community and it coincides with our mission of reuniting the families and releasing the incarcerated people, however, i would like to make several suggestions about the particulars of the way...
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. >> remember when dorothy said there's no place like home?s talking about kansas, knot at&t park. and who's in tonight? we have the envelope next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ten game homestand jim harbaugh was ready to go >> san francisco has lost 13 of 16 at at&t park entering today's finale of a ten day home stand. jim harbaugh was ready to play after the giants made a couple of errors, looked sloppy on defense. cardinals johnny peratla takes madison bumgarner deep. harbaugh could have made that play. in the fourth, he gave up a base hit to the pitcher carlos martinez. they win 7-2 to saint louis. the >> well, this is a good group. a talented group that showed that. everyday, we think we are going to come out of it. you hear me say it all the time. all we can do, there is a time when you have to say enough is enough. >> bob melvin got upset at the umpires early and played the game under protest but it didn't matter. toronto up 1-0. nate freiman dropped it. and that tied the game at 1-1. sunny parker pretty good for the as . some insurance with a
. >> remember when dorothy said there's no place like home?s talking about kansas, knot at&t park. and who's in tonight? we have the envelope next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ten game homestand jim harbaugh was ready to go >> san francisco has lost 13 of 16 at at&t park entering today's finale of a ten day home stand. jim harbaugh was ready to play after the giants made a couple of errors, looked sloppy on defense. cardinals johnny peratla takes madison bumgarner deep. harbaugh...
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some international news in brief now in chile violence escalate between fisherman and dorothy's arm restssparked at a protest for better working conditions police tried to break up the march with demonstrators responded by hurling stones and burning barricades the fisherman were also protesting against fishing quotas preferential treatment given to big companies the coastline and more than four thousand kilometers fishing is among chile's top industries. activists have protested over a possible argentina debt crisis two to a dispute with two u.s. companies demonstrators burned out of a vulture for the colors of the american flag as they marched towards the headquarters of the arjan time ministry of economy argentina is expected to pay an outstanding debt of one point six five billion dollars in bond repayments the country now has a thirty day grace period in which payments can be made to avoid defaulting on its loans and a toy warehouse in sao paolo in brazil was caught fire shooting huge flames into the air the fire broke out away from the city's main center area a main center and isn't
some international news in brief now in chile violence escalate between fisherman and dorothy's arm restssparked at a protest for better working conditions police tried to break up the march with demonstrators responded by hurling stones and burning barricades the fisherman were also protesting against fishing quotas preferential treatment given to big companies the coastline and more than four thousand kilometers fishing is among chile's top industries. activists have protested over a possible...
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. >> earlier, we spoke with dorothy killingsworth, with the officer of emergency management. >> the early morning hours are going to be the most difficult. the storm is here. the conditions are going to worsen. and everyone needs to be advised, until this storm has passed us tomorrow morning at daybreak, the best thing to do is to stay indoors. plans are in place. d.o.t. has staged equipment. we'll have assessment teams out as soon as it's possible for them to get out. so, everything's in place to do what we need to do once the storm passes. >>> tropical storm warnings are in effect this morning far north in cape cod. >> accuweather's mark mancuso is tracking the storm and joins us live this morning. good morning, mark. >> the system came in near cape lookout. 101 miles per hour. a combination of arthur and a front in the northeast, making for a miserable fourth of july. take a closer view of the system. there it is, moving up across the south. center circulation crossing the outer banks. just to the south of kill devil hills. around avon, winds sustained at 73 miles per hour. and we had
. >> earlier, we spoke with dorothy killingsworth, with the officer of emergency management. >> the early morning hours are going to be the most difficult. the storm is here. the conditions are going to worsen. and everyone needs to be advised, until this storm has passed us tomorrow morning at daybreak, the best thing to do is to stay indoors. plans are in place. d.o.t. has staged equipment. we'll have assessment teams out as soon as it's possible for them to get out. so,...
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. >>> supervisors, my name is dorothy [speaker not understood]. i've been a volunteer at the home for two years visiting residents and leading craft class and singa longses. i walk into the home and residents say, where have you been? and i was there the day before. i visited one of my favorite residents last night. she has a ten-year old [speaker not understood] on reality. spends a lot of time sitting alone. she spoke to me at length last night. she believes she was at her mother's home. her five sons were outside playing and her father was tinkering. she was there taking care of her elderly mother. she believed her mother lives there and is actually her roommate. at the home. to take her from her home and her roommate would cause her to draw back into life into darkness where none of us could pull her back like i could. it is a travesty we can't give her the world she created for the rest of her life and keep her happy. university mound is not just a facility. it is a community of people who care. i urge you to support university mound ladies h
. >>> supervisors, my name is dorothy [speaker not understood]. i've been a volunteer at the home for two years visiting residents and leading craft class and singa longses. i walk into the home and residents say, where have you been? and i was there the day before. i visited one of my favorite residents last night. she has a ten-year old [speaker not understood] on reality. spends a lot of time sitting alone. she spoke to me at length last night. she believes she was at her mother's...
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did not want me to treat her -- sally ann, any differently than my big brother butch and my sister dorothymy mother was very big that we are all the same. we are all equal. that's why she always would go back to everybody has something that we all are like that. i think that my sister -- i often have to fuss with her. if you see sister sally, she is always looking up. she won't take the credit. she gives credit to god almighty. it's hard to sometimes -- sally ann, i realize that and i'm very thankful, but please know what you did. and her story is so powerful. she's gone around the country, encouraging people from all communities to register, to be a donor. my sister was the biggest baby when it came to pain. and for her to step up and for her to say, yes, there are some aspects of it that are uncomfortable, but to educate the country on what it's like to be a donor and i dedicate the book to her and to others. what a selfless act. what a selfless gift they give. >> for those of us that are sports fans, that means many of us, and i want to go specifically now inside the black community --
did not want me to treat her -- sally ann, any differently than my big brother butch and my sister dorothymy mother was very big that we are all the same. we are all equal. that's why she always would go back to everybody has something that we all are like that. i think that my sister -- i often have to fuss with her. if you see sister sally, she is always looking up. she won't take the credit. she gives credit to god almighty. it's hard to sometimes -- sally ann, i realize that and i'm very...
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were being moved towards the east of the country which is interesting again why because kiev all dorothy's had said up until that point that the government forces in the east did not have book missiles yet they are shown in these satellite pictures a move in their arsenal towards the east of the country so why do that if you believe that the rebels don't have any systems like that also one of the pictures clearly shows that a factory off the bulk missile is seen within a few kilometers of the onion skin now the day after the crash the battery is gone so another question springs up then we have a u.s. which insists that has pictures proving that the missile was launched by the rebels in the rebel controlled territory or russia on its part and the defense ministry says that its pictures show that u.s. space satellites were actually monitoring that very same area surrounding the plane as that second aircraft so they should have pictures and if they do have them then why not show them in this evidence that there is saying that they have why not show it to the world so they can analyze these pi
were being moved towards the east of the country which is interesting again why because kiev all dorothy's had said up until that point that the government forces in the east did not have book missiles yet they are shown in these satellite pictures a move in their arsenal towards the east of the country so why do that if you believe that the rebels don't have any systems like that also one of the pictures clearly shows that a factory off the bulk missile is seen within a few kilometers of the...
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that's a funny question it's a smart question i say reminds me of dorothy parker said when she her fears that when she heard she said that what you hear is the two people collaborated to write a book it always made her sound to her like it's hearing of three people collaborating to make a baby just don't i don't i don't know what the third person does pull similar if you've got an eternity don't know what that's limited by the rules of mathematics like or by you know critical like group occurrences are not sure what the rule of government it is does it you don't it's like needing three people to make a baby what's they don't need the government currency is a mechanism for humans to communicate information to each other price community and prices are little packets of information about scarcity and value and i don't know what you need that other party for when when we actually what you don't need the other institutions when you've got an institutional it lets humans interact directly there like that that's really all to me we want cryptocurrency so subversive towards authoritarian states
that's a funny question it's a smart question i say reminds me of dorothy parker said when she her fears that when she heard she said that what you hear is the two people collaborated to write a book it always made her sound to her like it's hearing of three people collaborating to make a baby just don't i don't i don't know what the third person does pull similar if you've got an eternity don't know what that's limited by the rules of mathematics like or by you know critical like group...
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thank you, dorothy. stuart: that brought the tear to my eye. flat out terrific.joined by the president and ceo of t d canada. you got me going to. that is not good p.r. i don't know what is. was it your idea? >> actually it took the team to come up with a novel way to say thank-you to our customers so they took it and ran with it. volt thing took less than a month to pull off which included building a fake atm, shipping it to our four branches in doing the video was an amazing experience. stuart: you must have done some research into your customers before hand. how else would you have gone the two tickets to trinidad ready just in time for the lady to come in and get them. you did research. >> the research was simple. we went to the four locations where we decided to do the video shoot and said tell us about your customers and tell us about fantastic stories that really make you love your customers and let's find a way to say thank you and especially so if they came up with some incredible incredible stories. dorothy for example, to make the point she hadn't seen
thank you, dorothy. stuart: that brought the tear to my eye. flat out terrific.joined by the president and ceo of t d canada. you got me going to. that is not good p.r. i don't know what is. was it your idea? >> actually it took the team to come up with a novel way to say thank-you to our customers so they took it and ran with it. volt thing took less than a month to pull off which included building a fake atm, shipping it to our four branches in doing the video was an amazing experience....