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mary norris, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> ifill: finally our "newshour" news of the day.tonight it's newly discover footage of amila earhart, film believed to be the final film recorded of her before her plane disappeared and likely crashed into the south pacific. in the spring of 1937, this film was taken of earhart at a in the spring of 1937, this film was taken of earhart at a small airport in southern california. shot with a 16 milimeter camera, the film shows a casually dressed and relaxed earhart walking around and climbing aboard her plane. that day, her personal photographer, albert bresnick, snapped these famous photos. at the same time, bresnick's brother shot the grainy film and the bresnicks kept the film privately at their home for nearly eight decades. now, the three-minute-long film is being released along with a new book called "amelia earhart's last photo shoot." the first woman to fly solo across the atlantic, earhart attempted to fly around the world with her navigator, fred noonan. but their plane disappeared on july 2, 1947 without a trace. sorry, the
mary norris, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> ifill: finally our "newshour" news of the day.tonight it's newly discover footage of amila earhart, film believed to be the final film recorded of her before her plane disappeared and likely crashed into the south pacific. in the spring of 1937, this film was taken of earhart at a in the spring of 1937, this film was taken of earhart at a small airport in southern california. shot with a 16 milimeter camera, the film shows a...
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>> let me take this opportunity on behalf of the reverend richard franklin norris the presiding of thel supervisor i would like to take this opportunity to express once more and again their heartfelt sympathy and condolences to the nine families. including that of this church called mother emanuel. it has been tough. it's been rough. we've -- some of us have been downright angry. but through it all god has sustained us. and has encouraged us. let us not grow weary. the only reason that bishop and mother norris is not here is because he has recently received a kidney transplant, successfully. [ applause ] >> for that we say to god -- oh you didn't hear me. to god be the glory! [ applause ] >> let me also take this opportunity to thank the connectional church of african methodism led by bishop mcallister and the senior bishop of the church bishop john bryant and to the clergy and layity throughout the world. we thank you for your unwavering support and prayers. we also want to thank the ecumenical community for standing strong, not only here in the city of charleston but around the world
>> let me take this opportunity on behalf of the reverend richard franklin norris the presiding of thel supervisor i would like to take this opportunity to express once more and again their heartfelt sympathy and condolences to the nine families. including that of this church called mother emanuel. it has been tough. it's been rough. we've -- some of us have been downright angry. but through it all god has sustained us. and has encouraged us. let us not grow weary. the only reason that...
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the victim was his ex-girlfriend, heather norris. >> it was a toxic relationship.t was love hate and i still very much love her. >> throughout the couple's three-year relationship, heather told her family that bean was abusive and even though he faced a trial on domestic abuse charges at the time of heather's murder he says he wasn't abusive. >> it was predicated on a lie. the lie is that we had a violent relationship. i'm not saying i'm without fault. but as far as what happened with her death, worst case voluntary manslaughter and best case self-defense. >> he insists that heather came at him with a knife. >> i pried the knife out of her hand and even still after i had the knife she continued to come forward. that caught me off guard. and in the heat of the moment, i reacted. i stabbed her in the side right here. >> but according to court records, bean had confessed to a friend that he stabbed heather several times and slit her throat. no one knows for sure because her body was never recovered. >> i decided to try to do something with the body. i thought, well, c
the victim was his ex-girlfriend, heather norris. >> it was a toxic relationship.t was love hate and i still very much love her. >> throughout the couple's three-year relationship, heather told her family that bean was abusive and even though he faced a trial on domestic abuse charges at the time of heather's murder he says he wasn't abusive. >> it was predicated on a lie. the lie is that we had a violent relationship. i'm not saying i'm without fault. but as far as what...
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that was plenty of run support for bud norris today. first game since may 10th out because of bronchitis. 7-3 win taking the rubber game. here's norris after a start. >> last year, a really good job minimizing the damage and so forth opportunity to limit those innings today the guys played defense behind me. those are the things trying to -- just trying to minimize the damage. glad i had those situation and got out of them. >>> move on to tennis now, men's finals taking place and everything was set up perfectly for me to vac djokovic, a victory today at roland garros and he would become the aifth player ever to complete the career grand slam. mar renco only beat djokovic two times. last year bounced from the french open in the first round. these two split the first two sets here in the first. serving from the far court, gets novack going too far to his left. and can't recover. war reg ka takes the point and the third set. djokovic not going down without a fight. fourth set, he is going to attack the net here. and watch it pay off. later
that was plenty of run support for bud norris today. first game since may 10th out because of bronchitis. 7-3 win taking the rubber game. here's norris after a start. >> last year, a really good job minimizing the damage and so forth opportunity to limit those innings today the guys played defense behind me. those are the things trying to -- just trying to minimize the damage. glad i had those situation and got out of them. >>> move on to tennis now, men's finals taking place and...
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norris uses that. and that think it would be very interesting to go back and look. my sense is, i can't prove it. because i stopped before that. hiram is a really smart politician. the octopus is far too valuable. they might not know its as powerful, but he turns it into something that he can whip back and forth. he comes in and takes over the southern pacific. not a political operator that he is, no match for johnson. but what johnson will do is steal the road and make it a progressive republican and put in an awful lot of reform. but the octopus in the classic form is dead by the early 1890's. david: you have pretty thoroughly demythologizinged the railroad, transcontinental. the all powerful entities. but what if we brought the terms of that point and asked just generally speaking what if anything at all, the broader myths of the american west . cowboys, homesteaders, saw busters, the oregon trail california trails trekkers and so on. anything above mythic history that is still defensible on historical standards? the whole thing is to be put into the fable dustbi
norris uses that. and that think it would be very interesting to go back and look. my sense is, i can't prove it. because i stopped before that. hiram is a really smart politician. the octopus is far too valuable. they might not know its as powerful, but he turns it into something that he can whip back and forth. he comes in and takes over the southern pacific. not a political operator that he is, no match for johnson. but what johnson will do is steal the road and make it a progressive...
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department and host of norris and davis radio show in baltimore.r. >> good morning. >> good morning. is commissioner batts right? is it creating a storm of violence. >> now there's over 600,000, it's worse. the drugs stolen certainly part of it. also the officers now, a lot of word i'm getting from police officers is they are really not being assertive. they are answering 9/11 calls as they are supposed to but they are very, very -- not timid but reticent given indictments after freddie gray case. >> so in light of that commissioner batts made request for more federal help to fight crime. is that a necessary move? a good move? a bad move? >> it should be unnecessary. this is a fairly big police department per capita. it's a well trained police department. they should be able to handle this. the problem is if people aren't stopping people in the street and taking guns away from people that carry them illegally and shoot other people if they carry them freely you'll see a tremendous spike in crimes. part fueled by drugs, guys opening up martz on thei
department and host of norris and davis radio show in baltimore.r. >> good morning. >> good morning. is commissioner batts right? is it creating a storm of violence. >> now there's over 600,000, it's worse. the drugs stolen certainly part of it. also the officers now, a lot of word i'm getting from police officers is they are really not being assertive. they are answering 9/11 calls as they are supposed to but they are very, very -- not timid but reticent given indictments...
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. >>> more now from the atomic heritage foundation with robert norris. he tells a story of george covall who for almost ten years shared atomic secrets with the soviet union. other speakers include two manhattan project veterans discussing their interactions with colleagues who were later revealed to be soviet spies. this is 50 minutes. >> why don't we infight the people who knew four of the five at los alamos and george covall, mostly at dayton, i guess but also at oak ridge, invited robert f. norris whose book is a definitive biography of general leslie groves and we have copies of it out there for you. he'll talk about how groves took the -- made basically an intelligence revolution in taking security measures to new heights. and yet how the project had these spice that were instrumental in giving kirchitof and the soviets the information they needed to advance their work on the atomic. bomb. so we have a couple of eye witnesses who will tell you what it was like to work with these spies. and stan who will set the stage for all the precautions that th
. >>> more now from the atomic heritage foundation with robert norris. he tells a story of george covall who for almost ten years shared atomic secrets with the soviet union. other speakers include two manhattan project veterans discussing their interactions with colleagues who were later revealed to be soviet spies. this is 50 minutes. >> why don't we infight the people who knew four of the five at los alamos and george covall, mostly at dayton, i guess but also at oak ridge,...
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on behalf of richard franklin norris.ire state of south carolina there's only one voice that speaks for the ame church in south carolina, that's bishop norris. as a presiding elder, i'm here to report that bishop norris also reinforced what the mayor has already spoken with mayor riley and support the statement of the police chief. we have more than 500 some odd ame preachers on the grounds at the embassy suite hotel. we will hold a prayer vigil at 12 noon tomorrow at morris brown church here in charleston where reverend watkins is the pastor. we want the entire community to pray for safety for our people. and that we would hope this person, who has committed this heinous crime, which is a hate crime, be brought to justice. we stand in solidarity and solicit your prayers for the family members who have lost loved ones here tonight. thank you so much. >> do you have a sense how many people were in the church at the time? >> i can't answer that. >> we are finished right now. we will be back in a couple of hour and notify yo
on behalf of richard franklin norris.ire state of south carolina there's only one voice that speaks for the ame church in south carolina, that's bishop norris. as a presiding elder, i'm here to report that bishop norris also reinforced what the mayor has already spoken with mayor riley and support the statement of the police chief. we have more than 500 some odd ame preachers on the grounds at the embassy suite hotel. we will hold a prayer vigil at 12 noon tomorrow at morris brown church here...
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norris said, where they were producing moneye inging polonium. and my instruments were widely used there for polonium. and the instrument that i developed had two parallel plates inside brass plates, and the polonium that they wanted to measure, for whatever purposes was deposited on little platinum disks about an inch in diameter and then they would be inserted into this device on the bottom plate. the plates were about a sent meet er apart in a tube and then there was amplifiers and so forth to take it to another instrument that counted the impulses that were -- the electrical impulses that were developed by the rays going through the air and creating ions as it ionized the air. and then the ions would be collected by voltage on the two plates and it would be a small, electrical pulse which then would be amplified and counted by an electronic counter. and that is what -- basically what my instrument did. and at any rate, i had to train him on the maintenance and so on of those instruments and train his people, as well. who worked there. at mons
norris said, where they were producing moneye inging polonium. and my instruments were widely used there for polonium. and the instrument that i developed had two parallel plates inside brass plates, and the polonium that they wanted to measure, for whatever purposes was deposited on little platinum disks about an inch in diameter and then they would be inserted into this device on the bottom plate. the plates were about a sent meet er apart in a tube and then there was amplifiers and so forth...
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. >>> more now from the atomic heritage foundation with robert norris who is senior research associate for the natural resources defense council nuclear program. he tells the story of george cobal, american citizen who for ten years shared secrets with the soviet union. others are two manhattan project veterans who were later revealed to be soviet spies. this is 50 minutes. >> why don't we invite the people who knew four of the spies at los alamos and george coval who was mostly at dayton, i guess, but also at oak ridge. robert s. norris whose book is the definitive biography of general leslie groves and we have copies of it out there for you. he'll talk about how groves took the -- made basically an intelligence revolution in taking security measures to new heights. and yet how the project had these spice that were instrumental in giving kirchitof and the soviets the information they needed to advance their work on the atomic. >> boomer:. we -- bomb. we have a couple of eye witnesses who will tell you what it was like to work with these spies. set the stage. >> thank you cindy. is thi
. >>> more now from the atomic heritage foundation with robert norris who is senior research associate for the natural resources defense council nuclear program. he tells the story of george cobal, american citizen who for ten years shared secrets with the soviet union. others are two manhattan project veterans who were later revealed to be soviet spies. this is 50 minutes. >> why don't we invite the people who knew four of the spies at los alamos and george coval who was mostly...
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i think it's groves himself not norris -- it was really good. and it was hundreds and hundreds of pages detailing the effort to -- you know the whole manhattan project. and as usual when i get a book, i scan through and look for oppenheimer and say where is my grandfather? and i think it was mentioned once or twice. and you really got -- you got a scope of how big a project it was. it was enormous. >> are you saying that groves didn't think that oppenheimer was the indispensable man? >> i submit that you to yes. so i want to put -- and also my dad, he is not liberal with things to say. he has really nice things to say about groves. his eyes and his smile and he has really warm words about general groves which i was impressed with. that's one of the things. but keeping this debate going, how about science as the independencible man? there is another oppenheimer quote about the great things in science where they're not made because a man chose to. i don't have the exact words, but because they're inevitable. that is certainly the situation there.
i think it's groves himself not norris -- it was really good. and it was hundreds and hundreds of pages detailing the effort to -- you know the whole manhattan project. and as usual when i get a book, i scan through and look for oppenheimer and say where is my grandfather? and i think it was mentioned once or twice. and you really got -- you got a scope of how big a project it was. it was enormous. >> are you saying that groves didn't think that oppenheimer was the indispensable man?...
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bishop norris would certainly implore us to understand that at this moment in time in our history, we too, must stand for what is right, help make a difference, and violence in any place is not acceptable on any level. we support the mayor and the police chief indicating this is a hate crime, which it is. >> reverend goff what did you think when you heard this news? it's still very hard for people to wake up app comprehend that this actually happened in south carolina. >> i would agree with you. you can't put your mind around it. you can't identify with this kind of evil on this level because it is so horrific and unbelievable. we are -- the people of faith must keep on praying and working together on all levels to help bring about constructive change. bishop norris will have a prayer meeting this afternoon and have a press release and we'll be prepared to have a statement at na time. >> reverend norvel goff thank you for your time. >> thank you and ask you and the nation to pray fehr us at this time and the senseless acts of one crazed individual. >> thank you, reverend goff. we want
bishop norris would certainly implore us to understand that at this moment in time in our history, we too, must stand for what is right, help make a difference, and violence in any place is not acceptable on any level. we support the mayor and the police chief indicating this is a hate crime, which it is. >> reverend goff what did you think when you heard this news? it's still very hard for people to wake up app comprehend that this actually happened in south carolina. >> i would...
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bishop norris will have a prayer vigil at 12:00 noon here in charleston today. we'll have a press release and we are looking forward to that. we'll gather en masse and have a statement to be made at that time. >> reverend norwell govff thank you for your time. >> thank you for taking time. continue to ask the nation to pray for us and the entire nation and the families who are victims in this senseless act by one crazed individual. >> thank you again, reverend goff. we'll continue to bring you updates from charleston. in the next hour we'll talk with naacp cornell william brooks. >>> parts of the southern plains are swamped with floodwaters. new video shows the extent of the flooding in oklahoma. it forced many creeks and rivers to swell. the system is starting to move east. flash flood watches and warnings stretch into the midwest. omar villa franka a aavillafranca is in ardmore oklahoma. >> reporter: the floodwaters went over this guard rail and swept away a 2-year-old. the search continued throughout the night. torrential rains took aim at oklahoma on wednesd
bishop norris will have a prayer vigil at 12:00 noon here in charleston today. we'll have a press release and we are looking forward to that. we'll gather en masse and have a statement to be made at that time. >> reverend norwell govff thank you for your time. >> thank you for taking time. continue to ask the nation to pray for us and the entire nation and the families who are victims in this senseless act by one crazed individual. >> thank you again, reverend goff. we'll...
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i think it's groves himself not norris -- it was really good. and it was hundreds and hundreds of pages detailing the effort to -- you know the whole manhattan project. and as usual when i get a book, i scan through and look for oppenheimer and say where is my grandfather? and i think it was mentioned once or twice. and you really got -- you got a scope of how big a project it was. it was enormous. >> are you saying that groves didn't think that oppenheimer was the indispensable man? >> i submit that you to yes. so i want to put -- and also my dad, he is not liberal with things to say. he has really nice things to say about groves. his eyes and his smile and he has really warm words about general groves which i was impressed with. that's one of the things. but keeping this debate going, how about science as the independencible man? there is another oppenheimer quote about the great things in science where they're not made because a man chose to. i don't have the exact words, but because they're inevitable. that is certainly the situation there.
i think it's groves himself not norris -- it was really good. and it was hundreds and hundreds of pages detailing the effort to -- you know the whole manhattan project. and as usual when i get a book, i scan through and look for oppenheimer and say where is my grandfather? and i think it was mentioned once or twice. and you really got -- you got a scope of how big a project it was. it was enormous. >> are you saying that groves didn't think that oppenheimer was the indispensable man?...
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and there is only one voice that speaks for the ame church in south carolina and that's bishop norrisas a presiding elder, i'm here to report that bishop norris also reinforced what the mayor has already spoken with mayor riley and support the statement of the police chief. we have more than 50 some odd ame preachers on the grounds and at the embassy suite hotel along with the members of mother emanuel church. we will hold a prayer vigil at noon tomorrow and here in charleston where the reverend watkins is a pastor. we want the entire community to pray for safety for our people and that we would hope that this person who has committed this heinous crime, which is a hate crime, be brought to justice. so we stand in solidarity. but we also solicit your prayers for the family members who have lost loved ones here tonight. thank you so much. >> do you have a sense of -- >> i can't answer that. >> police chief -- >> in an area -- >> we'll be back in a couple of hours. we'll notify you when we're coming back. thank you very much. >> chief, chief -- >> is there anything in terms of safety we
and there is only one voice that speaks for the ame church in south carolina and that's bishop norrisas a presiding elder, i'm here to report that bishop norris also reinforced what the mayor has already spoken with mayor riley and support the statement of the police chief. we have more than 50 some odd ame preachers on the grounds and at the embassy suite hotel along with the members of mother emanuel church. we will hold a prayer vigil at noon tomorrow and here in charleston where the...
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matt kemp solo home run off kendall graveman his 2nd homer in theree games 1-0 padres top 6th derek norrismer a's all- star hits a solo shot of his own off graveman 2-0 padres top 8th/ 2-1 padres melvin upton drives one right- center billy burns and josh reddick collide as the ball comes loose. reddick lay on the field after taking a blow to the face and groin but eventually got up and stayed in the game final: 3-1 padres a's 4-game win streak ends 1st win for padres interim manager pat murphy tiger woods. it's not getting any better this guy cold hammer is running around all over the place-- cole hammer and he had a better game than tiger woods if he doesn't play well his endorsements could go from 60 million a year to 58. be sure to tell your friends that a 15 year-old beat tiger woods. and we wanted for of the parade for tomorrow because you will see me, and all us here from k kron 4 news and here's what you're going to see a little bit steve ku talking about being a champ >>:tim duncan text to me and said " it's that easy,?" >> gary :and they were drinking a couple bottles of $10,000 c
matt kemp solo home run off kendall graveman his 2nd homer in theree games 1-0 padres top 6th derek norrismer a's all- star hits a solo shot of his own off graveman 2-0 padres top 8th/ 2-1 padres melvin upton drives one right- center billy burns and josh reddick collide as the ball comes loose. reddick lay on the field after taking a blow to the face and groin but eventually got up and stayed in the game final: 3-1 padres a's 4-game win streak ends 1st win for padres interim manager pat murphy...
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i look at a clint eastwood or a chuck norris and i think, there's no reason i can't stay tough like..es) oh, tickles! but... ow. that hurt? no. not r--ow. oh. what? it's probably nothing. you feeling okay? yeah. maybe we'll just run a couple of tests, just to be safe. what kind of tests? if there's anything wrong, i'll give you a call. oh. okay. so how's the real estate market doing? well, interest rates are low so it's a great time to be a buyer, but if you're a seller you really have to... bend over? (gloves squeak)
i look at a clint eastwood or a chuck norris and i think, there's no reason i can't stay tough like..es) oh, tickles! but... ow. that hurt? no. not r--ow. oh. what? it's probably nothing. you feeling okay? yeah. maybe we'll just run a couple of tests, just to be safe. what kind of tests? if there's anything wrong, i'll give you a call. oh. okay. so how's the real estate market doing? well, interest rates are low so it's a great time to be a buyer, but if you're a seller you really have to......
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unfortunately, i was miles from dolph lundgren and no chuck norris... yet. adam: get scared, boys. goldberg's coming for you. i was what you'd call a "lr," like the latest...ever. what's up, goldnerd? how was your winter break? j.c. spink? what the -- what happened to you? grew a ton. i stink. got acne all over my back. it's awesome. but wot of all, the girls were growing even faster especially my girlfriend dana caldwell. yo, girls. mainly you. um, hi? there's a party at the water tower. usually there's no freshman allowed. but for you, i'll make an exception. actually i'm not a freshmen. adam f. goldberg. pleasure. uh, what's this about a party? uh, i'll see you there dana. and, uh, don't bring your little brother. [ chuckles ] i'm actually four months and 16 days older than her and we're together. weird. anthony balsamo knows my name. and he's such a mensch to invite both of us.
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frank norris. my main differences my guys weren't nearly as confident. i think what you tend to have, if you look at the outside of these corporations, they seem to be so dumb. they seem to have an idea of what they want to achieve in go ahead and achieve it. they might be evil and rotten and corrupt, but they certainly are capable. there really seems to be no resisting. you go inside these corporations. you know, they're fighting over the control. it really is when chandler hugo's on visible hands, he wants the records. i'm looking at what the president's, vice presidents the managers, the workers. all of this, of very different view. and when you go into the boughs of the organization, port charles francis adams who is one of the main characters of the book. he could not contain himself about the ineffectiveness, inefficiency and the indian pacific. what it turned into is other sells clothing that he was actually the head of this corporation that he could never, sacrificing many years of his life. so i think the differences they are not as confident. t
frank norris. my main differences my guys weren't nearly as confident. i think what you tend to have, if you look at the outside of these corporations, they seem to be so dumb. they seem to have an idea of what they want to achieve in go ahead and achieve it. they might be evil and rotten and corrupt, but they certainly are capable. there really seems to be no resisting. you go inside these corporations. you know, they're fighting over the control. it really is when chandler hugo's on visible...
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former athletic, eric norris takes kendall baseman deep. >>> well, the warriors nba title was the firstr all 15 players on the roster. but coach steve kerr says for the young players like klay thompson and steph curry, they will never have to be labeled as players who can't win it all. >> what a great thing for steph, and klay and draymond and harrison in particular. nobody can ever say to them, well, you have never won a title. a lot of guys in the league carry that burden around with them. well that burden is gone forever. >>> sand and water are not the only danger for golf. a train could be a little issue as well. at the u.s. open in the pacific northwest, tiger woods shot a ten over 80, ouch, and is tied for 157 out of 156 players. a justin johnson, onto the green. this is looking good. johnson birdied the hole and shot a five under 65. johnson shares the first mmm, red white and blue pancakes. it's patriotism on a plate. i bet washington and jefferson would have eaten these. and at $4.99, that's less than a lincoln. red, white & blue pancakes are back and only $4.99. denny's. welco
former athletic, eric norris takes kendall baseman deep. >>> well, the warriors nba title was the firstr all 15 players on the roster. but coach steve kerr says for the young players like klay thompson and steph curry, they will never have to be labeled as players who can't win it all. >> what a great thing for steph, and klay and draymond and harrison in particular. nobody can ever say to them, well, you have never won a title. a lot of guys in the league carry that burden...
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bless our bishop and supervisor, norris. and all the bishops of our zion and the visiting bishops.lected officials and all clergy across the community and their spouses. and this bereaved family, and the entire emanuel families. now, oh, lord, when we have drunk our last cup of sorrow when we have been called everything but a child of god, when we have done traveling up the rough side of the mountain oh, mary's baby, jesus, stand by us! we'll start down the steep and slippery steps of death, when the old world begins to rock beneath our feet, lower us to the dusty grave in peace, to await for that great getting up morning. meet us, jesus! that our souls would rest in peace. hallelujah! amen. amen. amen. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> our old testament scripture comes from the hoth chapter of -- 40th chapter of isaiah, beginning at verse 18. to whom, then, will you liken god? or what likeness can compare with him? an idol, a workman and a goldsmith overedged with gold? as a gift, one chooses mulberry woods. wood that will not rot. then seek out its a skilled artist to set up an image that will not
bless our bishop and supervisor, norris. and all the bishops of our zion and the visiting bishops.lected officials and all clergy across the community and their spouses. and this bereaved family, and the entire emanuel families. now, oh, lord, when we have drunk our last cup of sorrow when we have been called everything but a child of god, when we have done traveling up the rough side of the mountain oh, mary's baby, jesus, stand by us! we'll start down the steep and slippery steps of death,...
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derek norris scores, the giants have lost ten of their last 11 at home. >>> these guys looking to see if the as can stay hot in texas. oakland down 5-3 in the 6th inning. then josh begly to center field. billy butler and ike davis. he was two for four with three runs batted in. 6-5. ben zobrist. way back, way back, gone. as have won seven of nine, they are heating up. >>> nba finals mvp, andre iguodala got another trophy on father's day when his son gave him a replica of the larry o'brien trophy he won back in april. he was asked on jimmy kimmel live if he would have still gotten the gift if they hadn't won? >> seems like it would be kind of sad in a way. >> his mother, my fiance said what if they don't win? he would say well at least he would have the trophy. i don't know where he gets the from. not me. >>> cubs and dodgers, adrian gonzalez trying to catch the ball. but a fan holding a baby sticks his hand out and makes the catch. here is a picture tweeted out by the dodgers. the batter is (engines revving) listen up. ready. ready. (engines revving) steady. (engines revving) go! ♪ ♪
derek norris scores, the giants have lost ten of their last 11 at home. >>> these guys looking to see if the as can stay hot in texas. oakland down 5-3 in the 6th inning. then josh begly to center field. billy butler and ike davis. he was two for four with three runs batted in. 6-5. ben zobrist. way back, way back, gone. as have won seven of nine, they are heating up. >>> nba finals mvp, andre iguodala got another trophy on father's day when his son gave him a replica of the...
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tied at one, but norris facing dustin pedroia, good piece of hitting there, two runs score. red sox up 3-1. pedroia would leave the game after this game with a right hamstring injury. red sox go on to win 5-1. >>> you know it's a big game when you break out the baseball oncies. college world series, virntanderbilt versus virginia. with uva down two runs, smith the freshman coming through for his teammates. that's a two-run blast. tied up at two apiece. smith, he was batting over .200 in the college world series, but he came through tonight. top of the fifth, this an rbi single to left, gave virginia the lead 3-2, right now the cavaliers on top, 4-2. this game is in the top of the ninth. >>> soccer, 73rd minute, espinnedala with the ball, deflections, gets out to conor and he blasts a rocket past the keeper. united win this one, 1-0, the team's first victory on the road >>> northern virginia is getting pumped folks for one of the biggest sporting events our area has hosted in years. tonight volunteers for the world police and fire games held a rally out in reston. take a look
tied at one, but norris facing dustin pedroia, good piece of hitting there, two runs score. red sox up 3-1. pedroia would leave the game after this game with a right hamstring injury. red sox go on to win 5-1. >>> you know it's a big game when you break out the baseball oncies. college world series, virntanderbilt versus virginia. with uva down two runs, smith the freshman coming through for his teammates. that's a two-run blast. tied up at two apiece. smith, he was batting over .200...
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we're watching an accident scene also montgomery county on east norris germantown pike and a disabled vehicle there. more updates to come out on 295 in new jersey. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> good morning. it's another dreary start for us. seeing quite a soggy work week. it's going to continue heading into the restréd of today. more showers expected for us. we'll start to warm things up and definitely dry out. we have a slight chance of showers today, tomorrow possibly friday. a live look at cape may. you can see the rain soaked streets for philadelphia 55 degrees. wind speeds out of the east northeast at 8 miles an hour. take a look at the temperature trend. well below average. slowly climb a little bit closer to average. it will take a while. yesterday at 58 degrees. 68 today. 68 on thursday. by the time the weekend rolls around we'll be pretty close to 80 degrees. that will be nice. 49 right now in the poconos. 55 in allentown. in the mid 50s in wildwood. 54 in atlantic city. radar shot shows scattered showers. moving into the nor
we're watching an accident scene also montgomery county on east norris germantown pike and a disabled vehicle there. more updates to come out on 295 in new jersey. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> good morning. it's another dreary start for us. seeing quite a soggy work week. it's going to continue heading into the restréd of today. more showers expected for us. we'll start to warm things up and definitely dry out. we have...
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he retrieved lieutenant norris who was still alive and then he swam for two hours keeping his woundedate afloat until they were rescued. chausechause mr. perry: he rose like marcus lattrell. he survived a savage attack in afghanistan and lost fellow teammates. he is not just the lone survivor. to anita and me. he is a second son. and kyle who suffered the loss of her husband chris. when i think of taia kyle, i think of a brave woman who not only carries the legacy, but the grief of every family, who has lost a loved one to the great tragedy of this war or its difficult aftermath. anita and i want to thank her for her tremendous courage. america, america is an extraordinary country. our greatness lies not only in our government but in our people. each day, americans demonstrate tremendous courage, but many of those americans have been knocked down and they are looking for a second chance. let's give them that second chance. let's give them real leadership. let's give them a future greater than the future days of our past. let's give them a president who leads us in the direction of our
he retrieved lieutenant norris who was still alive and then he swam for two hours keeping his woundedate afloat until they were rescued. chausechause mr. perry: he rose like marcus lattrell. he survived a savage attack in afghanistan and lost fellow teammates. he is not just the lone survivor. to anita and me. he is a second son. and kyle who suffered the loss of her husband chris. when i think of taia kyle, i think of a brave woman who not only carries the legacy, but the grief of every...
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norris facing old team struck out by jesse in the fourth and fifth at the corner right back up to box rbi of the game. ben walk 4 times trot home. bases loaded for this hay and deep and this means grand slam. 5 rbi a's win 9-1. warriors took off for cleveland this morning. curry lacked fine. 6 after gym 5. mild dehydration but was munching on popcorn as usual heading for the team mraechbility he lofts popcorn he's like or ville with a jump shot. warriors expecting the toughest gym of the series trying to close-out the cavs tomorrow night. >> a lot of emotion. right there on the cups of something but you still have to get the job done n.this case we are on the road against great team. it's going to be hard. just the way it is. >> warriors looking loose. check out 60-year-old assistant coach gentry. he climbed the wall to dunk in practice tonight. and survived the landing. the getting up to throw down. that's fantastic. >> a team pretty relaxed at this upon the. i think tomorrow is a very tight game. down to the wire. i expect the cavs to good back to the big line up. >> do what you do
norris facing old team struck out by jesse in the fourth and fifth at the corner right back up to box rbi of the game. ben walk 4 times trot home. bases loaded for this hay and deep and this means grand slam. 5 rbi a's win 9-1. warriors took off for cleveland this morning. curry lacked fine. 6 after gym 5. mild dehydration but was munching on popcorn as usual heading for the team mraechbility he lofts popcorn he's like or ville with a jump shot. warriors expecting the toughest gym of the series...
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steamy conditions for norris town and close for trenton and mt. holly. along the coastline, occasional crowds will produce showers and thunderstorms today. low 80s this afternoon. go inland and those temperatures soar to near 90 degrees. 91 in philadelphia. seven-day forecast with the break from the heat and humidity. got timing when i'm back in ten. >> all right. 5:10 right now. take your umbrella as you head out. there will be wet roads. >> let's see if you need to take your patience this morning. nbc 10's first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington looking at the roads for us. what are you seeing out there? >> we're always looking forward to monday. the busiest it seems on monday on the 30 bypass a down tree around 340. we are getting reports of all lanes being blocked and that is accurate but they are allowing some cars to squeeze by the area for right now. take lincoln highway to get by that scene. you can see eastbound side is doing okay. 95 out in delaware. you can see rain coming down behind on our radar right here. northbound or southbound st
steamy conditions for norris town and close for trenton and mt. holly. along the coastline, occasional crowds will produce showers and thunderstorms today. low 80s this afternoon. go inland and those temperatures soar to near 90 degrees. 91 in philadelphia. seven-day forecast with the break from the heat and humidity. got timing when i'm back in ten. >> all right. 5:10 right now. take your umbrella as you head out. there will be wet roads. >> let's see if you need to take your...
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this afternoon as temperatures climb to near 90 for allentown and reading. 88 in quakertown. 90 for norris. 81 at cape may. go inland and upper 80s and low 90s this afternoon for dover and for vineland and 89 the high for wilmington. looks like we'll be in low 90s for drexel hill and philadelphia. and the threat continues for tomorrow. the extended future weather when i come back in ten. >> it's 5:41. time for another check of the roads. see if any problems popped up in the last five minutes or so. >> nbc 10's first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington is getting the information. >> added volume on the 42 freeway around the new jersey turnpike. this is northbound side right here. you can see the drive times are doing okay. from 55 up toward walt whitman bridge, no problems. a bit of slow going because they are seeing added volume there. that's all. out on blue route, drive times there looking okay still. we're still having no problems if you're headed northbound or southbound from 95 up toward the schuylkill expressway. watching that water main break in west philadelphia. that's north
this afternoon as temperatures climb to near 90 for allentown and reading. 88 in quakertown. 90 for norris. 81 at cape may. go inland and upper 80s and low 90s this afternoon for dover and for vineland and 89 the high for wilmington. looks like we'll be in low 90s for drexel hill and philadelphia. and the threat continues for tomorrow. the extended future weather when i come back in ten. >> it's 5:41. time for another check of the roads. see if any problems popped up in the last five...
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bless our bishop and supervisor norris and all the bishops of zion and the visiting bishops.wait for that great morning meet us jesus, that our souls would rest in peace. hallelujah, amen, amen, amen. . . . >>> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> our old testament scripture comes from the 40th chapter of isaiah beginning at verse 18. to whom then would you liken god or what likeness compare with him, an idol a i workman castest and a goldsmith overlayeth it with gold and casteth it with chains. one chooses marbury woods to set up an image that will not topple. have you not known, have you not heard, hat it not been told you from the beginning? have you not understood from the foundation of the earth, it is he who sits above the circle of the earth and his inhabitants are like grasshoppers who stretches out the heavens like a curtain and spread them like a tent to live in, who brings princes to naught and make the rulers of the earth as nothing. scarcely are the planets scarily sown. scarcely has it taken root in the earth when it blows upon him. to whom then will you compare me? who is my equal
bless our bishop and supervisor norris and all the bishops of zion and the visiting bishops.wait for that great morning meet us jesus, that our souls would rest in peace. hallelujah, amen, amen, amen. . . . >>> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> our old testament scripture comes from the 40th chapter of isaiah beginning at verse 18. to whom then would you liken god or what likeness compare with him, an idol a i workman castest and a goldsmith overlayeth it with gold and casteth it...
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norris facing old team struck out by jesse in the fourth and fifth at the corner right back up to boxcond rbi of the game. ben walk 4 times trot home. bases loaded for this hay and deep and this means grand slam. 5 rbi a's win 9-1. warriors took off for cleveland this morning. curry lacked fine. 6 after gym 5. mild dehydration but was munching on popcorn as usual heading for the team mraechbility he lofts popcorn he's like or ville with a jump shot. warriors expecting the toughest gym of e series trying to close-out the cavs tomorrow night. >> a lot of emotion. right there on the cups o something but you still have to get the job done n.this case we are on the road against greateam. it's going to be hard. just the way it is. >> warriors looking loose. check out 60-year-old assistant coach gentry. he climbed the wall to dunk in practice tonight. and survived e landing. the geing up to throw down. that's fantastic. >> a team prey relaxed at this upon the. i think tomorrow is a very tight game. down to the wire. i expect the cavs to good back to the big line up. >> do what you do best. d
norris facing old team struck out by jesse in the fourth and fifth at the corner right back up to boxcond rbi of the game. ben walk 4 times trot home. bases loaded for this hay and deep and this means grand slam. 5 rbi a's win 9-1. warriors took off for cleveland this morning. curry lacked fine. 6 after gym 5. mild dehydration but was munching on popcorn as usual heading for the team mraechbility he lofts popcorn he's like or ville with a jump shot. warriors expecting the toughest gym of e...
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. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour to do something that will change their lives forever. >> noreen kessler: and you just see a whole new person, a whole new beginning.
. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour to do something...
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. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head.hey're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life, >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour to do something
. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head.hey're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life, >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour to do something
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joan, legal affairs editor, alexis, white house correspondent for real clear politics and michele norrispecial correspondent for npr. >> award-winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens, live from our nation's capitol, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by... >> we ask people to tell us something that happened in their past and something that might happen in their future. the good things were put on yellow magnets. the bad ones on blue. the results show the past was a pretty even mix of good and bad yet the future s almost all good things. now that you've seen the results of this experiment, what does it mean to you? >> we all want to think about positive stuff. >> realistically, there will be down times. >> it's great to think optimistically. but let's plan for whatever the future might bring. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation. donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity. and nourishing the
joan, legal affairs editor, alexis, white house correspondent for real clear politics and michele norrispecial correspondent for npr. >> award-winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens, live from our nation's capitol, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by... >> we ask people to tell us something that happened in their past and something that might happen in their future. the good...
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i'm chuck norris. >> and i'm christie brinkley. >> do you want to make a change in your life?t to introduce you to 14 people, each one with a different goal. >> to lose weight, build muscle, tone up, or just feel better. >> working with trainer rosalie brown, they committed to
i'm chuck norris. >> and i'm christie brinkley. >> do you want to make a change in your life?t to introduce you to 14 people, each one with a different goal. >> to lose weight, build muscle, tone up, or just feel better. >> working with trainer rosalie brown, they committed to
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. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour to do something that will change their lives forever. >> noreen kessler: and you just see a whole new person, a whole new beginning. it's almost like they're reborn. i can't think of another word but phenomenal. [ music ] >> roma downey: as a mother, i would do anything i could to help my child live a normal life. and i'm sure you would, too. but what if you couldn't do anything? what if you were totally helpless? that's the situation for hundreds and thousands of parents in developing countries whose children are born with cleft lip or cleft palate.
. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour to do something...
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norris facing old team struck out by jesse in the fourth and fifth at the corner right back up to boxof the game. ben walk 4 times trot home. bases loaded for this hay and deep and this means grand slam. 5 rbi a's win 9-1. warriors took off for cleveland this morning. curry lacked fine. 6 after gym 5. mild dehydration but was munching on popcorn as usual heading for the team mraechbility he lofts popcorn he's like or ville with a jump shot. warriors expecting the toughest gym of the series trying to close-out the cavs tomorrow night. >> a lot of emotion. right there on the cups of something but you still have to get the job done n.this case we are on the road against great team. it's going to be hard. just the way it is. >> warriors looking loose. check out 60-year-old assistant coach gentry. he climbed the wall to dunk in practice tonight. and survived the landing. the getting up to throw down. that's fantastic. >> a team pretty relaxed at this upon the. i think tomorrow is a very tight game. down to the wire. i expect the cavs to good back to the big line up. >> do what you do best.
norris facing old team struck out by jesse in the fourth and fifth at the corner right back up to boxof the game. ben walk 4 times trot home. bases loaded for this hay and deep and this means grand slam. 5 rbi a's win 9-1. warriors took off for cleveland this morning. curry lacked fine. 6 after gym 5. mild dehydration but was munching on popcorn as usual heading for the team mraechbility he lofts popcorn he's like or ville with a jump shot. warriors expecting the toughest gym of the series...
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he retrieved lieutenant norris who was still alive.or two hours keeping his wounded teammate afloat until they were rescued. he survived a savage attack losing his three teammates and 16 fellow warriors were shot down trying to rescue. he's not just the lone survivor to anita and me. he is a second son. i think of a brave woman who carries not just the lofty burden of chris's legacy but the brief effort who has lost a loved one to the great tragedy of this war or its difficult aftermath. anita and i want to thank her for her tremendous courage. many of those americans have been knocked down and looking for a second chance. let's give them that second chance. let's give them real leadership. let's give them a future greater than the greatest days of our past. let's give them a president who leads us in the direction of our highest dreams, our best dreams, our highest hopes and our greatest promise. thank you and god bless you. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen of the jury, let'sjury jury -- ladies and gentlemen, let's hear it one
he retrieved lieutenant norris who was still alive.or two hours keeping his wounded teammate afloat until they were rescued. he survived a savage attack losing his three teammates and 16 fellow warriors were shot down trying to rescue. he's not just the lone survivor to anita and me. he is a second son. i think of a brave woman who carries not just the lofty burden of chris's legacy but the brief effort who has lost a loved one to the great tragedy of this war or its difficult aftermath. anita...
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gathering, the presiding seventh episcopal african episcopal church the reverend richard franklin norrist of this nation and of our government i rise on behalf of the seventh episcopal african-american church to express my thanks and appreciation to each of you for your support, encouragement of the family during this time of sorrow and loss. we come not as those who have no hope but we come reassured that nothing separates us from the love of god. and, therefore, we press on to do those things which are acceptable in the sight of god. now, even a presiding bishop has sense enough to know not to block the way when the president is waiting to speak. i ask you to give me just about 40 seconds to say to you how grateful we are to each of you for what you have done and for what you continue to do. seeing that we are encompassed by a greater cloud of witnesses, i say to us let us run on run on and see what the end will be. for i am persuaded that god will bring everything into fruition and god will bless our going out and our coming in. i stand to say that the nine who lost their lives at bib
gathering, the presiding seventh episcopal african episcopal church the reverend richard franklin norrist of this nation and of our government i rise on behalf of the seventh episcopal african-american church to express my thanks and appreciation to each of you for your support, encouragement of the family during this time of sorrow and loss. we come not as those who have no hope but we come reassured that nothing separates us from the love of god. and, therefore, we press on to do those things...
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he returned through enemy fire and got lieutenant norris that was still alive and swam hours and kept his friend afloat until they were rescued. heroes like marcus latrel. he survived a savage attack on the side of a mountain in stan sdpan losing three teammates and 16 fellow warriors were shot down trying to rescue him. he is not just the loan survivor to a nitta and me he is a second son. (applause) and ta e coil who suffered the deep loss of her husband chris and an america hero. when i think of her, i think of a brave woman who carries the lofty burden of chris' legacy but the grief of every family who has lost a loved one to the great tragedy of the war and the difficult aftermath. a nitta and i want to thank taia for her tremendous courage. america america is an extraordinary country and our greatness lies not in your government but in our people. and each day americans demonstrate tremendous courage and many of those americans have been knocked down and they are looking for a second chance. let's give them that second chance and give them real leadership and a future greater th
he returned through enemy fire and got lieutenant norris that was still alive and swam hours and kept his friend afloat until they were rescued. heroes like marcus latrel. he survived a savage attack on the side of a mountain in stan sdpan losing three teammates and 16 fellow warriors were shot down trying to rescue him. he is not just the loan survivor to a nitta and me he is a second son. (applause) and ta e coil who suffered the deep loss of her husband chris and an america hero. when i...