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so, i think this will be a long-lasting process. perfect yet. so, i think this will be a long-lasting process. thank you. >>> each week, bhaern history tv's real america brings you archival films that take you on a journey through the 20th century "the five cities of june" is a 1963 u.s. agency film depicting events in vatican city, russia, vietnam, the united states and germany. narrated by actor charlton heston, this portion of the documentary shows scenes of the berlin wall and president kennedy's june 26, 1963 ich bin ein berliner speech before thousands of germans in west berlin. >> on the other side of this wall, millions of people not going anywhere anyway. the communist government they live under will not let them out. for centuries, walls have been built to keep out invading armies, but this was the first wall in all recorded history to keep an entire country from fleeing. fleeing into west berlin, as 3 1/2 million did before the wall was erected. if the guards with their guns were unsuccessful in keeping people fleeing, there was a barb
so, i think this will be a long-lasting process. perfect yet. so, i think this will be a long-lasting process. thank you. >>> each week, bhaern history tv's real america brings you archival films that take you on a journey through the 20th century "the five cities of june" is a 1963 u.s. agency film depicting events in vatican city, russia, vietnam, the united states and germany. narrated by actor charlton heston, this portion of the documentary shows scenes of the berlin...
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so long from the franklin templeton shootout. what a week, what a start. and a winning combination of day and tringale. at times they made it look easy. smiling, as they split $770,000. that walk up 18, the handshake and from all of us, so long. we are! fox sports! ♪ >> give it up, give it up, man. >> dude is stuck in a bathroom stall and his buddies are trying to coach him through it. what went this video over the top. >> a drafr veiver ventures out. >> the first snow in this area. >> why it does him no good. >> a puppy too scared to be adopt ed. >> they worked with her six weeks. >> the remarkable transformation that got coconut a new happy home and a very srrax mass. how she doing jingle bells differently. >> i love christmas. christmas came early. >> we have all been in public restrooms. the locks on the doors can be tricky. this video is a it will older but it is trending once again. >> got himself locked in the bathroom. >> the poster of this video claims that man may have been over served and his buddies are on the other side of the door trying to c
so long from the franklin templeton shootout. what a week, what a start. and a winning combination of day and tringale. at times they made it look easy. smiling, as they split $770,000. that walk up 18, the handshake and from all of us, so long. we are! fox sports! ♪ >> give it up, give it up, man. >> dude is stuck in a bathroom stall and his buddies are trying to coach him through it. what went this video over the top. >> a drafr veiver ventures out. >> the first snow...
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is something that we are very passionate about because tobacco has been an issue, in our city for so long and it is not fair that we continue to suffer with the effects of tobacco any longer. our communities, deserve better, we should be living in the healthier place where we get healthier options where we can walk around without passing a bunch of smoke and influences such as advertisements to tell us us to buy this and it is just really not fair. and we should, and we should be having more tobacco entering the communities and right now i am working and in the mission, and everywhere i go, tobacco, tobacco, tobacco and it is not just targeting young people, like patty mentioned earlier it is effecting everyone, the people of color, low income, and the elderly, the young people and everyone and it is effecting everyone and so this is a cause that we should all be working together and i am so glad and i am so happy to see so many support again, here because this is an issue that we are taking matters in our own hands today and we went down and dirty to get our hands dirty for this work and
is something that we are very passionate about because tobacco has been an issue, in our city for so long and it is not fair that we continue to suffer with the effects of tobacco any longer. our communities, deserve better, we should be living in the healthier place where we get healthier options where we can walk around without passing a bunch of smoke and influences such as advertisements to tell us us to buy this and it is just really not fair. and we should, and we should be having more...
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so, i think this will be a long-lasting process. perfect yet. so, i think this will be a long-lasting process. thank you. >>> each week, bhaern history tv's real america brings you archival films that take you on a journey through the 20th century "the five cities of june" is a 1963 u.s. agency film depicting events in vatican
so, i think this will be a long-lasting process. perfect yet. so, i think this will be a long-lasting process. thank you. >>> each week, bhaern history tv's real america brings you archival films that take you on a journey through the 20th century "the five cities of june" is a 1963 u.s. agency film depicting events in vatican
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i've been doing it so long, they know you. you go in there and you joke around and you talk. >> you want a good haircut? >> just a regular haircut. >> i'll wear my glasses, then. >> don't make my sideburns crooked like you usually do. >> you better go somewhere else then. >> you're the only one in town. >> the only one that will put up with you, you mean? >> yep, you got it. i don't know how i'm going to handle it when i retire. i'll have to find a barber somewhere. >> all you have to do is buy some clippers and have your old lady shave it bald. >> sadly, some inmates turn to a very different form of cutting when emotions become too much to bear. >> these are cuts on my legs. when i cut myself, i let it heal a lot. and once they heal over, i start cutting it again. i cut my legs and stuff like that where staff can't see it. if you cut it where they can see you, they're going to write you up. >> i've cut myself so much so long, it's natural for me, you know. it don't even hurt. when i cut, it don't even hurt. it gives me a rele
i've been doing it so long, they know you. you go in there and you joke around and you talk. >> you want a good haircut? >> just a regular haircut. >> i'll wear my glasses, then. >> don't make my sideburns crooked like you usually do. >> you better go somewhere else then. >> you're the only one in town. >> the only one that will put up with you, you mean? >> yep, you got it. i don't know how i'm going to handle it when i retire. i'll have to find...
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the game only lasts so long in a player's perspective and in the player's eyes.u want to give them everything you have while you have it. >> cole, i guess the sixers and josh harris. this is rebuilding, cole. this is what it looks like. there is noel, career night. check out this block right here. big block tonight. sixers lose to the celtics by 18. perhaps to villanova's quarterback wins the waterer peyton award. i'm joan clark. we're right back after this. (vo) nourished. rescued. protected. given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, subaru owners feel it, too. because when you take home a new subaru, we donate 250 dollars to helping those in need. we'll have given 50 million dollars over seven years. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. was \/ >>> nbc 10 is staying on top of breaking news. the man hunt for this man, bradley stone, is wanted for the murders of his ex-wife and five members of her family in montgomery county. is considered armed and dangerous and police do not know where he is. >> police say a man matching stone's description
the game only lasts so long in a player's perspective and in the player's eyes.u want to give them everything you have while you have it. >> cole, i guess the sixers and josh harris. this is rebuilding, cole. this is what it looks like. there is noel, career night. check out this block right here. big block tonight. sixers lose to the celtics by 18. perhaps to villanova's quarterback wins the waterer peyton award. i'm joan clark. we're right back after this. (vo) nourished. rescued....
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why has this gone on for so long?at is amazing, mark, is that it has gone on for so long and in so many different geographies. that may also be one of the reasons it has gone on for so long. there are myriad regulators with no accountability by one single regulator. it is like the old whack a mole where you keep pounding, but they are moving and coming up someplace else. these crooks are crafty and they get away with it, sometimes for decades. >> the big concern there is that these things fall through the crack's, between the different registry agencies. thoses your advice for who have lost money in a scheme like this? what is your recommended recourse for them? class other than calling you? [laughter] -- >> other than calling you? [laughter] i should call the regular's. they should call the regulars and try to get much -- as much done as they can. but once the money is gone, it's difficult to get it back. even regulatory agencies like my old agency, the cpsc -- the cftc , security and exchange commission, the money i
why has this gone on for so long?at is amazing, mark, is that it has gone on for so long and in so many different geographies. that may also be one of the reasons it has gone on for so long. there are myriad regulators with no accountability by one single regulator. it is like the old whack a mole where you keep pounding, but they are moving and coming up someplace else. these crooks are crafty and they get away with it, sometimes for decades. >> the big concern there is that these things...
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. >> he was part of the university for so long. he was such a big part of temple university so long. >> i think it's a big decision. there is a bigger problem that we need to look at. if he can focus on that that is a good decision. >> the growing list of cute issueaccusersis too much for thn and this university. >> if it actually happened he would have been convicted a while ago. >> they release a one-line statement thanking cosby for more than 30 years of service. more on his resignation from the bored on "action news" and online. reporting live in temple university. kenneth moton "channel~6 action news." jim. >>> at 6abc.com. thank you, kenneth. and the reward leading to the recovery of a missing student shane montgomery has grown to $25,000. vernon odom is live in manayunk. he was last seenert thursday there. vernon whaseen -- earlythursday. >>reporter:the latest few have any idea where shane montgomery is or where he has been. his mother told me today he would have contacted her by now. he would never left her in this state of
. >> he was part of the university for so long. he was such a big part of temple university so long. >> i think it's a big decision. there is a bigger problem that we need to look at. if he can focus on that that is a good decision. >> the growing list of cute issueaccusersis too much for thn and this university. >> if it actually happened he would have been convicted a while ago. >> they release a one-line statement thanking cosby for more than 30 years of...
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as it wrestles with that, and so long as those with power, the military, coptdom caught in a way that is more inclusive and frame the idea of the country as more inclusive, they're going to be stuck going after the group that is the biggest threat today without dealing with the groups that are seeping the marrow of society. >> is there a risk if there is a strong retaliation after these terrible killings at the school, that you'll actually create more sympathy for the people who carried it out? >> actually if h if we take a long look at the pakistan military operations there will be some events that galvanize public sort. it's rarely a huge majority. as the military operations continue as the numbers of incertainly displaced persons expands, the number of body bags and all sides they continue to mount, public support wanes and public support picks up for negotiation. this has been the cyclical process. i think part of it teams from the issue that josh raises. the state does not really have a coherent story that who are these people that they're targeting. obviously there are people wh
as it wrestles with that, and so long as those with power, the military, coptdom caught in a way that is more inclusive and frame the idea of the country as more inclusive, they're going to be stuck going after the group that is the biggest threat today without dealing with the groups that are seeping the marrow of society. >> is there a risk if there is a strong retaliation after these terrible killings at the school, that you'll actually create more sympathy for the people who carried...
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and you look at that and say, well, it's not so long. they are still holding up. they still look beautiful. one thing that i would like for native people who come here to have this gift of information and to know the range of treaties that exist to the non-native people, i hope the non-native people are able to go away from this saying, oh, i didn't know these were my treaties, too. they're not just the indians' treaties. these are my treaties, because i'm a citizen of the united states. that is a huge lesson. this is american history. and i think people don't really understand that. a lot of people don't understand that coming into this exhibit. and this is that lesson, that this is american history and this is a party of american history that if you don't know it, then you really don't know american history. if you don't know about treaties, you don't know how the united states acquired a territory over which to govern. you don't know how the -- how the united states -- how the states are shaped the way they are, how the united states is shaped the way it is. yo
and you look at that and say, well, it's not so long. they are still holding up. they still look beautiful. one thing that i would like for native people who come here to have this gift of information and to know the range of treaties that exist to the non-native people, i hope the non-native people are able to go away from this saying, oh, i didn't know these were my treaties, too. they're not just the indians' treaties. these are my treaties, because i'm a citizen of the united states. that...
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"these things display, if well observed "how she so long her maidenhead preserved.bore the bell, "whence maybe drawn this high fetched parallel-- "venus and venice are great queens in their degree. venus is queen of love venice of polity." captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1989 educational broadcasting corporation annenberg media ♪ is by movado makers of the movado museum watch the watch dial design in the permanent collections of museums throughout the world. additional funding for this program made possible by the financial support of... and the following individuals and foundations... for more information on the college telecourse, and other annenberg media programs call 1-800-learner and visit us at www.learner.org. ( musi) rrat in99he national galler ofrtn washington marked t 3 anniversary of theea of thpainter sir anthy van dyck with an extraordinary exhibition of about 100 paiings and oil sketches gather from collections around the world.
"these things display, if well observed "how she so long her maidenhead preserved.bore the bell, "whence maybe drawn this high fetched parallel-- "venus and venice are great queens in their degree. venus is queen of love venice of polity." captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1989 educational broadcasting corporation annenberg media ♪ is by movado makers of the movado museum watch the watch dial design in the permanent...
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people are asking what took so long. >> reporter: the public defender said they were bullies who preyedhe poor and powerless and he wonders what conditions allowed the criminal activity among the cops to flourish might still be around here in the sfpd. five years after this surveillance video caught police officers committing a crime. two of them were found guilty. >> the department cooperated and the convictions were handed down. >> reporter: san francisco police chief insists these are isolated incidents. >> federal authority haves represented no evidence was found at the conduct of these officers, these few officers as alleged as an indicater of a systemic concern of the sfpd. >> why did it take so long? if there are checks and balances in place that are supposed to detect this kind of misconduct, why did it take years for this to surface? >> reporter: public defender jeff hadach brought this to the public. he says the system favors the officers. >> our clients were telling us there are these officers who are breaking the law. who are falsely arresting people. and those pleas fell on
people are asking what took so long. >> reporter: the public defender said they were bullies who preyedhe poor and powerless and he wonders what conditions allowed the criminal activity among the cops to flourish might still be around here in the sfpd. five years after this surveillance video caught police officers committing a crime. two of them were found guilty. >> the department cooperated and the convictions were handed down. >> reporter: san francisco police chief...
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and i think that can only go on so long without there being more and more outbreaks of what used to bealled class struggle, class warfare. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- anne gumowitz, encouraging the renewal of democracy. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the kohlberg foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. what happened in washington over the past
and i think that can only go on so long without there being more and more outbreaks of what used to bealled class struggle, class warfare. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- anne gumowitz, encouraging the renewal of democracy. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide....
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long time for him to speak now. there's a kind of, very unique rhythm and so there are long pauses. ervous that i proceeded to spew forth information about stephen hawking to stephen hawking. [ laughter ] i got to this utterly horrific moment where there was sort of big lull. and stephen makes a point of the fact that he was born on the 8th of january, 300 days -- 300 years after galileo. and i was choosing to tell him this piece of information about himself that he had told me in a book. and of course, stephen, you were born on the 8th of january. and i was actually born on the 6th of january so we're both capricorns. [ laughter ] and i was like --. he looked at me, and there was this sort of horrific sort of few minutes as he typed something out and then, in his iconic voice he said -- i'm an astronomer, not an astrologer. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's fantastic. well, i like to show everyone a a clip. this is -- you're not too far along with the disease in this clip. but you're -- it's -- you got to see it. so it's you, and you just got told that you got your doctorate. >> all rig
long time for him to speak now. there's a kind of, very unique rhythm and so there are long pauses. ervous that i proceeded to spew forth information about stephen hawking to stephen hawking. [ laughter ] i got to this utterly horrific moment where there was sort of big lull. and stephen makes a point of the fact that he was born on the 8th of january, 300 days -- 300 years after galileo. and i was choosing to tell him this piece of information about himself that he had told me in a book. and...
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can make something good. >> there's something pretty cool about meeting people who have been for so longrded about their hopes and their feelings. ♪ ♪ >>> sizzling meat, the clink of beer glasses, ringing bicycle bells. this is yangon's 19th street. does yangon rock? can it rock? >> nine years, like a must-go place when you are in yangon. >> meet burmese punk rockers side effect, and lead singer darko. >> you can come here any time, there will be lots of people like here. >> so if you sit here long enough, you'll see every musician? town? >> yeah, you can say that. >> the citywide curfews used to mean close your doors at 11:00. most restaurants close early still, but not here on 19th, where you can eat barbecue here into the middle of the night. >> what is this, tofu? >> pork tail. >> the barbecue is awesome. >> these young men show exactly how determined you've got to be to rock, especially in burma. >> i like to say my -- was nirvana, and then toes -- >> what american bands do you hate? >> um, creed. >> yes! they are like the worst band in the history of, like, the world. so what's it
can make something good. >> there's something pretty cool about meeting people who have been for so longrded about their hopes and their feelings. ♪ ♪ >>> sizzling meat, the clink of beer glasses, ringing bicycle bells. this is yangon's 19th street. does yangon rock? can it rock? >> nine years, like a must-go place when you are in yangon. >> meet burmese punk rockers side effect, and lead singer darko. >> you can come here any time, there will be lots of...
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, does this have resonance for so long? before i attack the snoops that protect us every day i want them to water board somebody to find out who it doing this. >> this show about money, a lot of big tech companies, they say one of fast teft growing parts of their business is corporate security. melissa: without question. >> investors watch your show want to watch that going forward. melissa: the dow falling back to earth, now 60 points up more than 254 points earlier in the session. stocks losing steam as oil dives back into negative territory. seems like you know, no matter what happens with oil. >> i would say this. i'm wonder which hedge fund is imploding because of this. melissa: on oil front? >> has to be. ray dalio who runs bridgewater has a huge position in exxonmobil. all these hedge fund were long oil. john paulson i believe was long oil. i don't know if they hedged while this thing was happening but you go the to think with that type of a decline. we'll talk with anthony scaramucci later on, from skybridge, fox ne
, does this have resonance for so long? before i attack the snoops that protect us every day i want them to water board somebody to find out who it doing this. >> this show about money, a lot of big tech companies, they say one of fast teft growing parts of their business is corporate security. melissa: without question. >> investors watch your show want to watch that going forward. melissa: the dow falling back to earth, now 60 points up more than 254 points earlier in the session....
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the puc takes so long to operate and so long to move.s like a heavy train -- >> speaking of trains, we have oil coming in by train. who is going to be overseeing that? >> the federal trade commission does. we have some bridges that we watch but they have to take a stronger role. >> as far as safety and how we handle it once it crosses into the state, in much larger numbers, is that the puc again? >> the pr uc is -- puc is supposed to monitor it and inspect it for the federal railway administration and they are not doing the great job they are supposed to. we have to change the struck tower to take the power out of one person. the dictatorial approach that hasn't worked. >> some people say that approach did work especially after that energy meltdown. remember 12 years ago, people tend to forget where it was pulled back together. that was the case again of the question about whether the puc was watching >> that was one instance. since then it's not worked. we looked at renewable energy. they've done a great job but it's been mandated by th
the puc takes so long to operate and so long to move.s like a heavy train -- >> speaking of trains, we have oil coming in by train. who is going to be overseeing that? >> the federal trade commission does. we have some bridges that we watch but they have to take a stronger role. >> as far as safety and how we handle it once it crosses into the state, in much larger numbers, is that the puc again? >> the pr uc is -- puc is supposed to monitor it and inspect it for the...
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it is either so nice for so long or just the other side. >> the opposite. >> they have had so many wild fires there is no debris left on the hill side and there is houses at the base of these hills. >> so scary. >> this is a tough situation for them and it is almost a blessing in disguise creating headaches along the way but they so desperately need that rain. just too much, too soon. we will go to the nationwide map and start off there and show you that the rain is still falling across portions of the southwestern united states right now. most of it is confined across the border in to the baha, california. meanwhile elsewhere around the nation things are pretty quiet. a lot of the activity has sort of just, trans -- moved over here, transitioned over to the western side of the united states. west of the rockies primarily but on our side of the country we are tracking a a new disturbance that gets its act together and now currently just a little blob of showers around portions of the mississippi river valley and here at home we have a few clouds, generally high pressure on your side tod
it is either so nice for so long or just the other side. >> the opposite. >> they have had so many wild fires there is no debris left on the hill side and there is houses at the base of these hills. >> so scary. >> this is a tough situation for them and it is almost a blessing in disguise creating headaches along the way but they so desperately need that rain. just too much, too soon. we will go to the nationwide map and start off there and show you that the rain is...
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because the pumpkins keep for so long, he's able to sell them throughout the months where there is noharvest to maintain his income. he gets the equivalent of 15 euro cents for each pumpkin he sells. he harvested nearly a thousand last year. the pumpkins are his capital, the basis of his business. >> i can't tell you how much my life and the life of my family has improved. last year i sold my entire pumpkin harvest and used the money to lease land which now gives me additional income. i haven't been able to buy a cow yet, but i'm hoping i'll be able to this year. things look good. i hope i can buy one or two cows and then finally renovate my house and lease more land. >> but the future remains uncertain. a lot will depend on how climate change continues to affect conditions in bangladesh. >> we think climate change is a bigger issue. every year the erosion is increasing, there is big challenge. so if we make a good plan for sandbank cropping, crops, then i think it will be managed. >> the first storms herald the beginning of the rainy season. people here are once again hoping they'll
because the pumpkins keep for so long, he's able to sell them throughout the months where there is noharvest to maintain his income. he gets the equivalent of 15 euro cents for each pumpkin he sells. he harvested nearly a thousand last year. the pumpkins are his capital, the basis of his business. >> i can't tell you how much my life and the life of my family has improved. last year i sold my entire pumpkin harvest and used the money to lease land which now gives me additional income. i...
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why was it allowed to happen, how did it happen and why did it last so long? how did these seven gunmen make their way inside the school and were able to commit these killings without being stopped sooner? >> ok. it is, of course, the middle of the night. thank you so much. for more on today's attack, i'm joined by hussein, pakistan's former ambassador to washington. i want to pick up, though, with what she was finishing on. we've had, what, six months of the offensive against the taliban in that region and they can still mount an attack like this. were you surprised? >> well, i was saddened. , like everyone else. i was shocked but i was not surprised. the taliban has been consistent in their savagery. they have attacked mosques. they've attacked hospitals. they've attacked schools before. it's the scale of the massacre this time. >> what does it tell you about the state of the organization, that they can mount an attack like this in a military school? >> first of all, it's not one organization. we must understand that this has been pakistan's problem. there a
why was it allowed to happen, how did it happen and why did it last so long? how did these seven gunmen make their way inside the school and were able to commit these killings without being stopped sooner? >> ok. it is, of course, the middle of the night. thank you so much. for more on today's attack, i'm joined by hussein, pakistan's former ambassador to washington. i want to pick up, though, with what she was finishing on. we've had, what, six months of the offensive against the taliban...
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we haven't had balance in so long.we get sunshine, but we also get the much-needed rainfall and not too much of either. just wonderful news. >> it is great. looks beautiful. thanks paul. >>> well what would you do if you found a box lying on the train tracks? two bay area women opened it and what they saw was inside, they knew they had to do whatever it takes to return it. ,,,,,,,,,, tonight strangers are helpi bay area girl in her fight >> so what would you do if you found airpackage sitting on the side of the row? >> tonight, strangers are helping a bay area girl in her fight against cancer. a mom and daughter found the dumped box near railroad tracks in east oakland. inside were scarfs with the hash tag camille strong. a girl fighting for her life against lymphoma. >> thank you very much. i couldn't have done it without each and everyone. >> well the scarves were meant as a gift to camille's family. >> great story. >>> good story. >> i have another good story happening in oracle arena tonight. we have a top five hig
we haven't had balance in so long.we get sunshine, but we also get the much-needed rainfall and not too much of either. just wonderful news. >> it is great. looks beautiful. thanks paul. >>> well what would you do if you found a box lying on the train tracks? two bay area women opened it and what they saw was inside, they knew they had to do whatever it takes to return it. ,,,,,,,,,, tonight strangers are helpi bay area girl in her fight >> so what would you do if you found...
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so long to let people know was going on?r talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special & >> mason: we got such a positive response to steve hartman's story last friday's, we thought we'd run it again with an update, in case you missed it or want a second helping of feeling good. here's steve "on the road." >> reporter: earlier this month, in kansas city, missouri, the jackson county sheriff's department launched a sting operation like no other. >> hello, ma'am. your vehicle was targeted. >> oh, my gosh. epay. >> reporter: what made this operation especially unusual was the man behind it... >> good morning. >> reporter: ...a fellow in a red hat known to these men only as "secret santa." >> we've got a mission today, to go out and do random acts of kindness. >> reporter: every year, this anonymous businessman personally gives out about $100,000 worth of $100 bills to random strangers. but this year, he deputized these deputies. >> merry christmas. >> reporter: to give away much of it.
so long to let people know was going on?r talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special & >> mason: we got such a positive response to steve hartman's story last friday's, we thought we'd run it again with an update, in case you missed it or want a second helping of feeling good. here's steve "on the road." >> reporter: earlier this month, in kansas city, missouri, the jackson county sheriff's department launched a sting...
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. ♪ oh i wish i had a river so long ♪ >> jimmy: that's all you get. [ laughter ] i want people to stayhe end of the. >> steve: just wet their beaks. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: just wet their beaks a little bit. yeah, that's what i'm talking about. how many shows do we have left before christmas break? seven shows? >> steve: i think so. >> jimmy: seven shows. this means time for the new "tonight show" tradition. it's time for 12 days of christmas sweaters. here we go. ♪ 12 days of christmas sweaters seven days left ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's right. every show between now and christmas, we're giving one lucky audience member a a striking christmas sweater from the countdown to christmas cabinet. since there are seven shows left, let's open door number seven. [ applause ] oh my goodness, right there. ♪ look at this. [ cheers and applause ] oh, man. oh, man, oh, man. that's -- there you go. it's a great christmas sweater. let's see who is going home with tonight's sweater. everyone, look at your seat number. and if i call your number, i need you to jump up let me know where you
. ♪ oh i wish i had a river so long ♪ >> jimmy: that's all you get. [ laughter ] i want people to stayhe end of the. >> steve: just wet their beaks. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: just wet their beaks a little bit. yeah, that's what i'm talking about. how many shows do we have left before christmas break? seven shows? >> steve: i think so. >> jimmy: seven shows. this means time for the new "tonight show" tradition. it's time for 12 days of christmas sweaters....
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we haven't had balance in so long.e get sunshine, but we also get the much-needed rainfall and not too much of either. just wonderful news. >> it is great. looks beautiful. thanks paul. >>> well what would you do if you found a box lying on the train tracks? two bay area women opened it and what they saw was inside, they knew they had to do whatever it ,,,,,,,,,, and the winner of this year's superstar... (coughs) coughing can really be disruptive. with a record breaking fifty million votes, your superstar is... that's why there's delsym. delsym helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours with an advanced time release formula for all day or all night relief. up to twice as long as other cough liquids. so the only sounds you'll hear are the ones you want to hear. bianca! (cheering) delsym. silence is relief. and now for a limited time try delsym for free, with mail in rebate. tonight strangers are helpi bay area girl in her fight ag >> so what would you do if you found airpackage sitting on the side of the row? >> tonight,
we haven't had balance in so long.e get sunshine, but we also get the much-needed rainfall and not too much of either. just wonderful news. >> it is great. looks beautiful. thanks paul. >>> well what would you do if you found a box lying on the train tracks? two bay area women opened it and what they saw was inside, they knew they had to do whatever it ,,,,,,,,,, and the winner of this year's superstar... (coughs) coughing can really be disruptive. with a record breaking fifty...
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so how long can we keep these sunny, mild afternoons, not so long. details on the changes coming up in the 7-day forecast. >> year expecting a pretty accident morning commute today. there's a couple issues for you to watch for if you head to work or maybe area shopping malls this morning. in delco it's a crash on northbound side of the route 1 media bypass where it meets one 476 blue route. few vehicles involved. you can the traffic is squeezing by in each direction. something to watch for as police renraip on the scene. elsewhere route 1 roosevelt boulevard exception and there is a new problem in north philadelphia master and 16th. it's overturned vehicle accident. we're hearing the vehicle took down a fire high drapt down a fire high drapt and meanwhile broken down tanker truck 95 southbound between girard and vine. it cleared out and no southbound delays we don't expect any this morning on 9 a5 or even the schuylkill expressway. burlington bristol bridge scheduled to operate now. on mass transit someone still on a special mod guide weekday schedul
so how long can we keep these sunny, mild afternoons, not so long. details on the changes coming up in the 7-day forecast. >> year expecting a pretty accident morning commute today. there's a couple issues for you to watch for if you head to work or maybe area shopping malls this morning. in delco it's a crash on northbound side of the route 1 media bypass where it meets one 476 blue route. few vehicles involved. you can the traffic is squeezing by in each direction. something to watch...
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jimmy has been with the phillies so long some fans cannot imagine the team without him. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones talked to some phillies fans reacting with mixed emotions. jimmy rollins, man who proclaim we are the the team to beat before leading this franchise to the championship in 2008 is heading west. >> he has been a class act in philadelphia, he has given is everything he had. >> i always liked jimmy rollins. wish him luck in l.a. >> he was my favorite. >> i won't say dumb move or stupid move but it was a bad move. >> reporter: why? >> he is jimmy rollins, what? >> getting red irv old guys and bringing in new guys. >> on sports radio 94 wip some fans were in the the in total shock, host rob ellis believes thinks the beginning of the end for some marquis players. >> i would think that ryan hurt will be gone this off season, there is a chance now with jimmy going maybe chase utley waves his in trade, in the out of the question. cole hamels obviously is one guy on the team that is the the big ticket item that can really net awe lot in return. >> rollin
jimmy has been with the phillies so long some fans cannot imagine the team without him. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones talked to some phillies fans reacting with mixed emotions. jimmy rollins, man who proclaim we are the the team to beat before leading this franchise to the championship in 2008 is heading west. >> he has been a class act in philadelphia, he has given is everything he had. >> i always liked jimmy rollins. wish him luck in l.a. >> he was my...
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so it was a long time that the plane was in a stall. but that's a little bit different situation but still involved icing a bit and transferred the handoff from the computer to the pilots in that plane. >> in terms of searching this kind of water -- as we've said repeatedly it is much schaller 150 feet is what you get in this area how quickly would they start to try to bring in underwater platforms, underwater vehicles that they could use or do you think at this point that's not going to be an issue? >> i think they've started already, i hope. i think there's a meeting in the next couple of days about putting the plan together. even if they've asked the u.s. for help with sonars it's going to take week maybe even a month or more to respond to that to get mobilized oen edd on a ship and get the ship out there. even if it's a shorter distance than the malaysian air issue from land it will take a while to mobilize. the first thing you've got to know is where are you looking? where is that haystack? are you going to listen for pings? should
so it was a long time that the plane was in a stall. but that's a little bit different situation but still involved icing a bit and transferred the handoff from the computer to the pilots in that plane. >> in terms of searching this kind of water -- as we've said repeatedly it is much schaller 150 feet is what you get in this area how quickly would they start to try to bring in underwater platforms, underwater vehicles that they could use or do you think at this point that's not going to...
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we are not immune to the politically motivated violence which has for so long stalked other countries♪ >>> we are getting reports that armed men have attacked a military-run school in northern pakistan. and there are reports that a number of children have died and many more are wounded. the pakistani taliban says it is a response to the ongoing military operations in the tribal areas in pakistan. we are going to speak to a journalist, joining us on the phone to tell us what you are hearing about the attack and what the situation is at that school. >> well, actually the school. [ inaudible ] and presently we don't have a picture of the situation inside. there are reports coming that perhaps. [ inaudible ] but the situation is very grim according to inside sources at least 10 children have died as a result of the attack which continued with the fighting and fighting continues for almost half an hour. but apparently it seems a number of security forces have entered this army-run school. it's been. [ inaudible ] around are mostly the military in the building but only one -- [ inaudible ]
we are not immune to the politically motivated violence which has for so long stalked other countries♪ >>> we are getting reports that armed men have attacked a military-run school in northern pakistan. and there are reports that a number of children have died and many more are wounded. the pakistani taliban says it is a response to the ongoing military operations in the tribal areas in pakistan. we are going to speak to a journalist, joining us on the phone to tell us what you are...
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obviously when you have so many people for so long, 12 hours now. from a security standpoint, when you look at a hostage event that has taken this long and lasted so long, you know, what does it take for police to go in and do something? at this point, they wait him out? what is the strategy, do you think? >> the police no doubt want a peaceful resolution to this end. they will be doing all they can to try to talk to the perpetr e perpetrator out of the situation. i think the only time the police may act is if the hostages become threatened. the police will try to calm the situation and wait it out. they do not want a disastrous end to this. they want a peaceful solution. >> we heard the police commissioner speaking directly to the people when he gave the press conference says we will set you free. he spoke directly to the hostages. clarke jones, thank you so much for your perspective and your time this morning. thank you, this evening in sydney. >> thank you very much. i wish i could say more. >> we will keep you up to speed. hostages in a cafe. we
obviously when you have so many people for so long, 12 hours now. from a security standpoint, when you look at a hostage event that has taken this long and lasted so long, you know, what does it take for police to go in and do something? at this point, they wait him out? what is the strategy, do you think? >> the police no doubt want a peaceful resolution to this end. they will be doing all they can to try to talk to the perpetr e perpetrator out of the situation. i think the only time...
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why did they wait so long to get started?n your side's michael finney with time on his hands. trouble with a timepiece that should be on a local man's wrist coming up at 6:00. >> see you then. you heard that loud christmas sweaters are all the rage this holiday season. >> they are back. you wouldn't expect to see this. authorities found a sheep walking the streets of omaha, nebraska all by itself this past weekend, clad in a wool holiday sweater. >> the humane society says it won't put the sheep up for adoption just yet. they will try to find the owner first. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." and breaking news. the fallout. the explosive report, what we never knew. the cia torture revealed. and tonight, the warnings. u.s. embassies, military bases, bracing for a backlash. >>> also tonight, two major storms. in the west, historic. about to strike. in the east, the nor'easter hitting right now. a deadly ride home. trucks flipped over. >>> the jet smashing into a suburban neighborhood. what we've just learned. and what the mo
why did they wait so long to get started?n your side's michael finney with time on his hands. trouble with a timepiece that should be on a local man's wrist coming up at 6:00. >> see you then. you heard that loud christmas sweaters are all the rage this holiday season. >> they are back. you wouldn't expect to see this. authorities found a sheep walking the streets of omaha, nebraska all by itself this past weekend, clad in a wool holiday sweater. >> the humane society says it...
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so long as they are on this wrong political system it won't make any difference who they appoint or elect. >>> iraq has agreed to a deal with the kurdish region. the will supply the kurdish government with 250,000 barrels a day, and will be allowed to sell 300,000 barrels a day to turkey. the money was stopped after the kurds began transporting oil to turkey against bagdad's wishes. and the iraqi government will give another $1 billion to pay for kurdish peshmerga forces salaries and equipment. the iraqi oil minister reckons all of this will benefit the whole of his country. >> translator: the two delegations held serious and candid meetings, and conducted buy log based on their faith of one country that yielded thank god a deal between the federal government and the government of the region on the pend issues on the budget and on the issue of oil. the kurdish region will provide the federal government with 250,000 barrels of oil per day, and expert 300,000 barrels a day to turkey through the trans-kurdistan pipeline. >>> now news out of america, or at least the report of the possibility
so long as they are on this wrong political system it won't make any difference who they appoint or elect. >>> iraq has agreed to a deal with the kurdish region. the will supply the kurdish government with 250,000 barrels a day, and will be allowed to sell 300,000 barrels a day to turkey. the money was stopped after the kurds began transporting oil to turkey against bagdad's wishes. and the iraqi government will give another $1 billion to pay for kurdish peshmerga forces salaries and...
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the giants inventories first name if our title is camp means there's going to be dirt and bugs and so longn get past that part this place it pretty awesome i see i see. >> with a little taste of freedom from the city life you can soak up the country life with swimming and volley ball and swimming and horseback riding there you go buddy. >> we do offer and really good amount of programming and give a sample p of san francisco rec and park department has to offer hopefully we've been here 90 years my camp name is falcon i'm a recession he leader i've been leading the bill clinton and anarchy and have had sometimes arts and crafts a lot of our guests have been coming for many years and have almost glutin up, up here he activity or children activity or parent activity here at camp mather you are experiencing as a family without having to get into a car and drive somewhere fill your day with with what can to back fun at the majestic life the essence of camp mather one thing a that's been interesting i think as it evolves there's no representation here oh, there's no representation so all the ad
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when these charges have been swirling around for so long? that seems to me is the real story here. >> but one of the questions for journalists is how you prove these allegations, especially when they happen 20, 30, in some cases 40 years ago. >> right. i cover politics. i can understand how it would be difficult for an editor to say go ahead and pursue this. a lot of people don't want to talk. he has not acknowledged any of this. >> he was asked by the ap and he tried to get the question and the answer not the be used. >> exactly. but in other ways, this was somebody who was representative of america .american culture for so many years. somebody said to me recently, that the senate floor would actually stop and people would go back in the gloek room and watch the cosby show when it was on. >> the image has really changed. one of the women who has been highly profiled, janice dickinson. >> what's your response to marty singer, again, cosby's lawyer? i think that speaks volumes. >> i want marty singer -- when if someone raped your wife, marty?
when these charges have been swirling around for so long? that seems to me is the real story here. >> but one of the questions for journalists is how you prove these allegations, especially when they happen 20, 30, in some cases 40 years ago. >> right. i cover politics. i can understand how it would be difficult for an editor to say go ahead and pursue this. a lot of people don't want to talk. he has not acknowledged any of this. >> he was asked by the ap and he tried to get...
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what was that like after living in darkness for so long? able to spend the rest of his life in the sun? [ speaking foreign language ] >> thank you, wow, ready. >> thank you. >> looks kind of like a mackerel. good. >> good? >> yeah. >> really? >> yes. >> last question, hypothetical, if the french or the japanese, or the americans, suddenly decided they wanted for some reason to come back, would he fight? [ speaking foreign language ] >> that's different. >> they're all welcome if they're tourists. two weeks later. look, credit karma-- are you talking to websites again? this website says "free credit scores." oh, credit karma! yeah it's actually free. look, you don't have to put in your credit card information. whew! credit karma. really free credit scores. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are ya? good. aleve. proven better on pain. be a weekender and book weekenour stay at hampton. make th
what was that like after living in darkness for so long? able to spend the rest of his life in the sun? [ speaking foreign language ] >> thank you, wow, ready. >> thank you. >> looks kind of like a mackerel. good. >> good? >> yeah. >> really? >> yes. >> last question, hypothetical, if the french or the japanese, or the americans, suddenly decided they wanted for some reason to come back, would he fight? [ speaking foreign language ] >>...
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so she is the chair of that work group on behalf of the long-term care coordinating council. >> so maybe based on the study, you might want to develop some program to help them? >> yes. >> and you have to look for money? >> yes. everything is about money. >> that is correct. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> any other questions? thank you very much for your report. next is tacc. she is not here. >> she is in a meeting in sacramento. >> okay. she is not here, so "case report." anybody here representing case? >> i thought we had-- >> so no report? okay. now we're down to "public comment?" any comments from the public? please come forward. >> i'm director of golden gate senior services and we operate the richmond senior center and the castro senior center and i'm here kind of out of a bit of frustration with the add-backs. we received news of two add-backs and we had about three weeks to do our two rfps. then we turned them in kind of at the end of the october. then on november 17th we received a congratulations letter on one of our programs and we were asked to submit in budget information, w
so she is the chair of that work group on behalf of the long-term care coordinating council. >> so maybe based on the study, you might want to develop some program to help them? >> yes. >> and you have to look for money? >> yes. everything is about money. >> that is correct. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> any other questions? thank you very much for your report. next is tacc. she is not here. >> she is in a meeting in sacramento. >>...