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doyle: as educators, mission is to educate the students.ing them through to fruition to the degree they are training for. that is our merry objective. along the way, things happen. kids get ideas. they take them and run with them. we are not trying to create short circuits to drop out early, but focusing on the complete package. what it means to get the harvard degree, complete the training, and use that to springboard into successful endeavors. the dropouts are successful exceptional people. studentsot the mass of that we are educating. do you think that there is room for online to supplement these things? you have a view on the online schools? toyou think that is a way widen the aperture of the harvard experience? prof. doyle: i think it is. we have beenx doing a lot in that institution and in the engineering realm. in computer science, i think we can do more. a bigger piece is bringing innovation more broadly into the curriculum. this is something that has been slow to change at harvard, but there is a mindset that harvard pushes fundame
doyle: as educators, mission is to educate the students.ing them through to fruition to the degree they are training for. that is our merry objective. along the way, things happen. kids get ideas. they take them and run with them. we are not trying to create short circuits to drop out early, but focusing on the complete package. what it means to get the harvard degree, complete the training, and use that to springboard into successful endeavors. the dropouts are successful exceptional people....
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doyle flew into the air and fell flat on his back.i landed, there's a moment when you're in the air, that was a total blackout. when i landed, i was like, 'holy , i'm awake, you know, i'm, i'm, this is good." >> reporter:keeping things in perspective though. doyle says if he was gonna get hit, it might as well have been by a cop. because at least the officer called for an ambulance immediately. sot- "cyclists get nailed all the time and nothing happens." >> reporter:when questioned by san francisco police on the way to the hospital. doyle says he was asked if the officer's turn signal or emergency lights were on, and said he didn't know. the dash cam video appears to show the officer didn't activate any lights. the police department says it is conducting both a traffic collision and supervisory investigation into the crash. doyle says he is not at all upset with police. but is considering legal action. sot- "i've been emailing back and forth and i think i'm going to meet with an attorney on monday." >> reporter:then, hopefully put thi
doyle flew into the air and fell flat on his back.i landed, there's a moment when you're in the air, that was a total blackout. when i landed, i was like, 'holy , i'm awake, you know, i'm, i'm, this is good." >> reporter:keeping things in perspective though. doyle says if he was gonna get hit, it might as well have been by a cop. because at least the officer called for an ambulance immediately. sot- "cyclists get nailed all the time and nothing happens." >>...
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doyle: i think it is. with harvard x we have been doing a lot in that space as an institution and in the engineering realm. in computer science, i think we can do more. a bigger piece is bringing innovation more broadly into the curriculum. this is something that i would say has been slow to change at harvard, but there is a mindset that harvard pushes fundamental boundaries. i think we do that brilliantly. but i think over the last decade i have watched where a number of the harvard faculty have been successful entrepreneurs. i had a meeting this morning with ryan adams whose company was acquired by twitter. he is one of our cs faculty. we have a lot of faculty getting into the entrepreneurial space. their excitement is infectious, and that affects their graduate and undergraduate students. if we can capture that and bring it to the curriculum, the classroom curriculum as well as the online curriculum, i think we could be even more effective. emily: frank doyle, the dean of the harvard school of engineeri
doyle: i think it is. with harvard x we have been doing a lot in that space as an institution and in the engineering realm. in computer science, i think we can do more. a bigger piece is bringing innovation more broadly into the curriculum. this is something that i would say has been slow to change at harvard, but there is a mindset that harvard pushes fundamental boundaries. i think we do that brilliantly. but i think over the last decade i have watched where a number of the harvard faculty...
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and doyle. >> in 1991 he met doyle and together they decided to form a team and help the yard. >> houdinian in the world he escapes from a water tank. he's an may amazing man. doyle the wriert. >> inspired true events in the early 1900'ses the show tackles their modern day obstacles. >> it is like victorian era "x-file "x-files". >> it is quite spooky, horror a great mix of all sorts of things. >> we have these three sort of epic figures in doyle and houdini and the first female constable. it has a backdrop of personalties>> it is an honor, mr. houdini. >> one of the many wonders of the 19th century. >> i have to admit, harry, i am impressed. >> thank you. >> the fact that you were insufferab insufferable. >> a little like "x-files" meets csi. be sure to meet houdini on fox at 9:00 p.m. eastern. check out more of the fox interviews or follow me on instagram or twitter. >>> we will get a history lesson and be entertained at the same time. >>> thanks so much. 25 minutes after the hour. coming up on "fox & friends first". starbucks getting the cold shoulder. the coffee customer that filed a
and doyle. >> in 1991 he met doyle and together they decided to form a team and help the yard. >> houdinian in the world he escapes from a water tank. he's an may amazing man. doyle the wriert. >> inspired true events in the early 1900'ses the show tackles their modern day obstacles. >> it is like victorian era "x-file "x-files". >> it is quite spooky, horror a great mix of all sorts of things. >> we have these three sort of epic figures in...
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tim doyle was cycling past the police car in the bike lane on bike to work day. you could see the cop car hit him as he passed by. sfpd says the officer was not responding to an emergency call and did stop to help and call an ambulance. >> they didn't do it intentionally. they definitely made a mistake. but it's like whoa, where did that come from. they didn't see me for sure. >> there's know cause for the city not acting with urgency to prevent another crash like this from happening. >> doyle suffered a fractured bone in his back and a gash in his leg you see there. san francisco police say the officer who hit doyle is still working but is not allowed to drive during this investigation. >>> only on nbc bay area, we've learned a south bay tech executive at a tech company is expected to increase the reward in an unsolved murder. applied materials will offer additional money to help bring attention to this cold case. this according to the victim matthew flores' family. flores was gunned down in the company's parking lot back in march of 1994. flores had just moved
tim doyle was cycling past the police car in the bike lane on bike to work day. you could see the cop car hit him as he passed by. sfpd says the officer was not responding to an emergency call and did stop to help and call an ambulance. >> they didn't do it intentionally. they definitely made a mistake. but it's like whoa, where did that come from. they didn't see me for sure. >> there's know cause for the city not acting with urgency to prevent another crash like this from...
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timothy doyle tells me he is not mad at the police. >> if you have an accident, have it with a cop. it was lucky. >> thursday was bike to work day. he is disappointed it ended with a trip to the hospital. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> an amtrak train headed to oakland slams into a pick up truck killing three people. it happened late this afternoon in a rural area near fresno. they believe the truck's driver tried to go around a freight train that was stopped and didn't see the amtrak train speeding toward it on a second set of tracks. the train split the truck in two and no one on board the train was injured. >> pittsburgh may set up surveillance cameras to help stop a string of shootings. 24r* were six shootings since last june. the latest is a mother of four died on wednesday when another driver opened fire on her vehicle. the plan would set up cameras at key city owned locations costing $100,000. >> tonight we are learning new details about a deadly crime spree in the south bay. on wednesday one victim was found shot to death at a home 0 madrone drive. the second victim was fou
timothy doyle tells me he is not mad at the police. >> if you have an accident, have it with a cop. it was lucky. >> thursday was bike to work day. he is disappointed it ended with a trip to the hospital. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> an amtrak train headed to oakland slams into a pick up truck killing three people. it happened late this afternoon in a rural area near fresno. they believe the truck's driver tried to go around a freight train that was stopped and didn't see...
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. >> reporter: doyle flew in the air and fell on his back. >> when i landed, there was a moment of when you're in the air and it was a total blackout. i'm awake. this is good. >> reporter: keeping thing in -- things in perspective, if he was going to get hit, it might have well been hit by a cop because at least the officer called for an ambulance immediately. >> cyclists get nailed all the time and nothing happens. >> reporter: when questions by san francisco police on the way to the hospital, doyle says he was asked if the officer's turn signal or emergency lights were on, and said he didn't know. the dash cam video appears to show the officer didn't activate any lights. the police department says it's conducting both a traffic collision and supervisory vehicle into the -- investigation in the crash. doyle is not at all upset with police, but is considering legal action. >> i've been e mailing back and mother and i think i'm going to meet with an attorney on monday. >> reporter: and then put all of this behind him. >> i'm ready to heal up and take it easy out there. >> reporter: in sa
. >> reporter: doyle flew in the air and fell on his back. >> when i landed, there was a moment of when you're in the air and it was a total blackout. i'm awake. this is good. >> reporter: keeping thing in -- things in perspective, if he was going to get hit, it might have well been hit by a cop because at least the officer called for an ambulance immediately. >> cyclists get nailed all the time and nothing happens. >> reporter: when questions by san francisco...
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timothy doyle tells me he is not mad at the police. >> if you have an accident, have it with a cop. it was lucky. >> thursday was bike to work day. he is disappointed it ended with a trip to the hospital. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> an amtrak train headed to oakland slams into a pick up truck killing three people. it happened late this afternoon in a rural area near fresno. they believe the truck's driver tried to go around a freight train that was stopped and didn't see the amtrak train speeding toward it on a second set of tracks. the train split the truck in two and no one on board the train was injured. >> pittsburgh may set up surveillance cameras to help stop a string of shootings. 24r* were six shootings since last june. the latest is a mother of four died on wednesday when another driver opened fire on her vehicle. the plan would set up cameras at key city owned locations costing $100,000. >> tonight we are learning new details about a deadly crime spree in the south bay. on wednesday one victim was found shot to death at a home 0 madrone drive. the second victim was fou
timothy doyle tells me he is not mad at the police. >> if you have an accident, have it with a cop. it was lucky. >> thursday was bike to work day. he is disappointed it ended with a trip to the hospital. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> an amtrak train headed to oakland slams into a pick up truck killing three people. it happened late this afternoon in a rural area near fresno. they believe the truck's driver tried to go around a freight train that was stopped and didn't see...
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>>reporter: we're talking about 14 and 1 doyle drive origin night the police department said the officers responded to reports of live loud music and people defecate in a bizarre in the future neighbors hope that the home is actually going to be sold and hopefully to a family. >>reporter: the police department is investigating on reason they like break in on a home and then have no quintuplets' to men broke into a house where one woman was still inside that the victim her class will to investigate and from the men inside she yelled at them and they fled and describe the and then it took to the 30's about 6 ft. 5 in. tall impossibly polynesian. >>grant l: there such in the mediterranean sea for the heated air jet they're searching from the sea also the air today they found our to the aircraft luggage even some human remain. >>reporter: thing is just a friend of the we're still seeing some activity near the lake tahoe area as a push into the rest of the weekend more sierra snow this weekend we would drive out by sunday and the to the judge will slowly return closer to average even above ave
>>reporter: we're talking about 14 and 1 doyle drive origin night the police department said the officers responded to reports of live loud music and people defecate in a bizarre in the future neighbors hope that the home is actually going to be sold and hopefully to a family. >>reporter: the police department is investigating on reason they like break in on a home and then have no quintuplets' to men broke into a house where one woman was still inside that the victim her class will...
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officers identified john doyle as one of the other inmates involved.nd burglary where he pled not guilty. >> in order to control the situation, he and sheppard we pro moved from the unit. [ bleep ] you boy. >> in the surveillance footage of the wreck yard, sheppard striking doil in ting doiing do a drinking cup. >> i grabbed him and we talked for a minute. they say somebody else got involved in. i don't know, i was kind of dizzy when he broke a brown cup on my head. i was not expecting that at all otherwise i would have been prepared. >> the broken cup was retrieved from the wreck yard. >> he can throw the ball and won't break. >> i don't even know if i hit them or not. >> doyle can be seen striking sheppard along two other men striking the fight. it started in the yard. >> he tried to hit me again. i pushed him. >> i just came in and took care of the rest. >> they all came into my room. they would not come in there -- >> dam, man. we got an argument. we went in the cell and got a fight. nobody knew about it and everything was okay. >> i beat his ass.
officers identified john doyle as one of the other inmates involved.nd burglary where he pled not guilty. >> in order to control the situation, he and sheppard we pro moved from the unit. [ bleep ] you boy. >> in the surveillance footage of the wreck yard, sheppard striking doil in ting doiing do a drinking cup. >> i grabbed him and we talked for a minute. they say somebody else got involved in. i don't know, i was kind of dizzy when he broke a brown cup on my head. i was not...
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a san francisco police car hits tim doyle as he rides to work on mission on bike day. a cell phone captures the collision that launched the 48-year-old into the air. >> you're going like this, and all of a sudden you see this thing and it's just you know it's coming. and luckily, somehow i fell, i had my helmet on, i think i landed on my back. >> reporter: the cyclist has a fra fractured bone in his back, and a pin in his leg. >> they didn't do it on purpose, they definitely made a mistake. but it's just like whoa, where did that come from? they did not see me for sure. >> reporter: the officer stopped to help and called for an ambulance, the sfpd installed the bike lane in march. the san francisco bike coalition says the collision is not the first on second street and the city needs to act faster. >> really, there is no excuse for the city not acting with urgency to prevent another crash like this from happening. >> reporter: doyle will be laid up for days, he said, and will need a new bike, and hopes the san francisco police officers will slow down. >> they should be
a san francisco police car hits tim doyle as he rides to work on mission on bike day. a cell phone captures the collision that launched the 48-year-old into the air. >> you're going like this, and all of a sudden you see this thing and it's just you know it's coming. and luckily, somehow i fell, i had my helmet on, i think i landed on my back. >> reporter: the cyclist has a fra fractured bone in his back, and a pin in his leg. >> they didn't do it on purpose, they definitely...
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. >> reporter: when questioned by the police doyle said he was asked if the emergency lights or turn signal were on, because he didn't know. the camera shows no lights were activated. the police department is investigating. doyle says he's not upset with them but considering legal action. >> i have been e-mailing them back and forth, and i may talk to an attorney on monday. >> i'm going to heal up and take it easy out there. >>> work crews have finished repairing the massive sink holeon mission street. it's between now montgomery and second street. they were repairing it after the break, it caused the road to sink 9 feet. when it did happen it was an ubercar that struck it. >> there was about 4 people or so. and the bees, is this ideal weather for them? >> right, they mass together to stay warm. warmer weather is on the way. of course we had the sunshine out there and the fog is moving back in and looks like it will slide through the golden gate bridge here. really a nice evening out there now, the temperatures are still fairly warm. 68 in san jose, 61 in san francisco and 64 in conc
. >> reporter: when questioned by the police doyle said he was asked if the emergency lights or turn signal were on, because he didn't know. the camera shows no lights were activated. the police department is investigating. doyle says he's not upset with them but considering legal action. >> i have been e-mailing them back and forth, and i may talk to an attorney on monday. >> i'm going to heal up and take it easy out there. >>> work crews have finished repairing the...
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joining us in an exclusive to discuss is domino's president patrick doyle.have you back on the show. >> appreciate the invitation. >> even knows you employed technology and seen efficients. 50% of the sales are digital and 50% of that of the dig nil sales come from mobile devices. let's move the needle the most and what in your view will move the needle the most in the future? >> you know, i think if you look at kind of the retail industry over the last 40, 50 years, it was about the big boxes and physical world and then you had this period of time where it was about e commerce and just about sites where people took orders and shipping them out. i think where all the most interesting things happening today are in the middle where you're bringing kind of technology to problems that happen in the physical world and figure outweighs for people to access the brand more easily. get it delivered to them. so you see players like us that have been moving from being about just the pizza and kind of the physical retail side moving into that space in the center and you
joining us in an exclusive to discuss is domino's president patrick doyle.have you back on the show. >> appreciate the invitation. >> even knows you employed technology and seen efficients. 50% of the sales are digital and 50% of that of the dig nil sales come from mobile devices. let's move the needle the most and what in your view will move the needle the most in the future? >> you know, i think if you look at kind of the retail industry over the last 40, 50 years, it was...
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you can see the car about to hit tim doyle as the bike passed the cruiser in the bike lane. sfpd says the officer was not responding to an emergency calling but he did stop to help and call an ambulance. that officer is still working but he's not allowed to drive during this investigation. >>> coming up this morning on "today in the bay" -- giving kids in juvenile detention a chance to do something special on mother's day. we will show you what one woman and her group of volunteers have been doing for the past 20 years. that plus all your top stories and the forecast coming up at 7:00. right now back to the "today" show. ♪ >>> we are back on this saturday morning, may 14, 2016 with drake. drake is hosting "snl" tonight. coming up, we are going to have fun with some of his lyrics where you can't tell if it's a hallmark card or not. outside studio 1a, a beautiful crowd. thanks for coming, guys. >> they are fired up. here is a look at what's making headlines. the reporter who took a call from a man who says she's donald trump's spokesman is sure it was trump himself. he admitte
you can see the car about to hit tim doyle as the bike passed the cruiser in the bike lane. sfpd says the officer was not responding to an emergency calling but he did stop to help and call an ambulance. that officer is still working but he's not allowed to drive during this investigation. >>> coming up this morning on "today in the bay" -- giving kids in juvenile detention a chance to do something special on mother's day. we will show you what one woman and her group of...
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bob doyle is fan of man. don't tell me about bob doyle. >> it's indy time. we're here at the california primary. that's one week from today. everybody wants to know who is the independent candidate. the man being eyed by crystal is a conservative lawyer, writer and iraqi war veteran named david french. the big guessing game is -- he said would be a strong candidate. you talked to french and crystal late this afternoon. both declined to comment. french is a staff writer for the national review. he lives in tennessee with his wife and three kids. he says, he declined to comment. the two republican sources we talked to familiar with what crystal has not made a final decision, that's who he was talking about. john, he wrote about french in the current issue of the weekly standard kind of hiding him in plain sight. >> he did. you have this piece by crystal making the case and laying out a few of the more names like mitt romney and several others who might be independent candidates. we'll look at david french. it doesn't have to be someone famous. here is a guy wh
bob doyle is fan of man. don't tell me about bob doyle. >> it's indy time. we're here at the california primary. that's one week from today. everybody wants to know who is the independent candidate. the man being eyed by crystal is a conservative lawyer, writer and iraqi war veteran named david french. the big guessing game is -- he said would be a strong candidate. you talked to french and crystal late this afternoon. both declined to comment. french is a staff writer for the national...
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bill doyle will part ways with ackman's hedge fund. played a key role in valeant pharmaceuticals investment which led to disappointing returns. the fund down 18%. >> and it aetna plans to continue its obamacare next year. it may actually expand. earlier this year reported operating losses about 3 to 4% last year and its rival united health t biggy has said it will exit most of obamacare exchanges in extrayenext year. >> andland dowdy joins us. >> the street is looking for earnings of five cents per share on refb of 52 million dollars. beyond the numbers. same shack sales. menu innovations went over well and are expected to give comps a nice boost. second, costs. commodity costs and rising labor costs are big proponents in the report and will likely put pressure on margins so listen for commentary on that and if shack is still on pace to hit expansion goals of opening 13 new restaurants in the u.s. in 2016 and the third thing to watch. is it stock. shares have had a tough year. down about 47%. in the past three years revenue increased a
bill doyle will part ways with ackman's hedge fund. played a key role in valeant pharmaceuticals investment which led to disappointing returns. the fund down 18%. >> and it aetna plans to continue its obamacare next year. it may actually expand. earlier this year reported operating losses about 3 to 4% last year and its rival united health t biggy has said it will exit most of obamacare exchanges in extrayenext year. >> andland dowdy joins us. >> the street is looking for...
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big daddy doyle.ate, we also have five miniature elephants. >> jimmy: you do? wow. >> just to balance it out. >> jimmy: how very balanced. [ applause ] >> jimmy: are these donkeys, do you raise them for fun or food? [ laughter ] >> fun. >> jimmy: does anybody ride them? >> they have been ridden. they have had people on their backs, little people. >> jimmy: kids must go crazy when they see it. >> they like them. >> jimmy: who takes care of the ranch when you're acting? >> my wife. >> jimmy: by herself? >> yeah. >> jimmy: by herself? >> yeah. >> jimmy: how big the ranch? >> it's big. >> jimmy: you go off putting on makeup and she's slopping pigs and that kind of thing? >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> what? >> jimmy: wow, she's a lucky lady, huh? she tells me it's a lot of work. i have no idea. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: whose idea was it to buy the ranch in the first place? >> it was ours together. >> jimmy: it was mutual, okay. so you can point to that. >> we used to have horses. my older daughter used to jump an
big daddy doyle.ate, we also have five miniature elephants. >> jimmy: you do? wow. >> just to balance it out. >> jimmy: how very balanced. [ applause ] >> jimmy: are these donkeys, do you raise them for fun or food? [ laughter ] >> fun. >> jimmy: does anybody ride them? >> they have been ridden. they have had people on their backs, little people. >> jimmy: kids must go crazy when they see it. >> they like them. >> jimmy: who takes care...
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. >> reporter: doyle was surprised his crash was caught on video. >> they were at fault, for sure. a, they had their blinker on go right stopped at the yellow and the decided to pull over here and go this way. >> reporter: he spent the night in the hospital. he has a pretty big cut on his leg and a minor back injury but he was able to walk up stairs to show us his damaged bicycle. the san francisco police say the crash is still under investigation. they did confirm the police cruiser was not headed to an emergency call. the san francisco bicycle coalition says there could have been prevented. >> reporter: she says one of the best examples of a protected bike lane is on polk street near city hall. timothy doyle said he's not mad at the police. >> they shut the street down and it was kind of lucky in some respects. >>> an amtrak train headed to oakland slammed into a pickup truck killing three people. it happened yesterday afternoon in a rural area near fresno. investigators believe the truck driver tried to go around a freight train that was stopped and didn't see the amtrak train s
. >> reporter: doyle was surprised his crash was caught on video. >> they were at fault, for sure. a, they had their blinker on go right stopped at the yellow and the decided to pull over here and go this way. >> reporter: he spent the night in the hospital. he has a pretty big cut on his leg and a minor back injury but he was able to walk up stairs to show us his damaged bicycle. the san francisco police say the crash is still under investigation. they did confirm the police...
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we know houdini, who is doyle?they are teaming up for what's called who else, houdini and doyle. i got a glimpse of what this series is all about. take a look. there's two new sheriffs in town. harry houdini and sir arthur conan doyle are hitting the streets and solving shows -- crimes. >> together they decided to form a team and to help scotland yard. hear houdini, one of the most famous men in the world, he escapes from water tanks. he's an amazing man, and then there's me. i talk a lot. >> inspired by true veents in the early 1900s, the show tackles their modern day obstacles and the unexplained. >> it's like victorian era "x-files." >> it's a real great mix of all sorts of things and so we have these three sort of epic figures in doyle and houdini and then the first female constable and it creates this really incredible backdrop of personalities. >> it's an honor, mr. houdini. >> i'm sorry. are you really a cop? >> one of the many wonders of the century. >> i have to admit, harry, i'm impressed. >> thank you, a
we know houdini, who is doyle?they are teaming up for what's called who else, houdini and doyle. i got a glimpse of what this series is all about. take a look. there's two new sheriffs in town. harry houdini and sir arthur conan doyle are hitting the streets and solving shows -- crimes. >> together they decided to form a team and to help scotland yard. hear houdini, one of the most famous men in the world, he escapes from water tanks. he's an amazing man, and then there's me. i talk a...
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presidential nominee of 1996. >> he's the only one of the last five of them. >> everybody likes bob doyle. >> even though people on the ballot aren't going like kelly from new hampshire. she's not going to go to the convention. >> trump's saying ryan has to come to him. >> exactly. >> there's a certain logic to what he's saying. he creamed everybody. he took possession of the republican party, like it or not. nobody quite understands what that means or why that happened. they'll figure that out. in the meantime it's his. absolutely. he expects paul ryan to come to him and of course he's not going to go to ryan. >> is it important he keep the character? >> it's one of the things his many supporters like. he's going to have this meeting on the hill that paul ryan is putting together. i think if ryan expects to outline conservative principles and he expects trump to sign onto, he's sadly mistaken. i think trump will say that's all very interesting. >> suppose he says lose the wall and this ban on muslim. what does trump say in. >> ryan's staffer said one of the reasons he felt he couldn't su
presidential nominee of 1996. >> he's the only one of the last five of them. >> everybody likes bob doyle. >> even though people on the ballot aren't going like kelly from new hampshire. she's not going to go to the convention. >> trump's saying ryan has to come to him. >> exactly. >> there's a certain logic to what he's saying. he creamed everybody. he took possession of the republican party, like it or not. nobody quite understands what that means or why...
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bob doyle tells nbc news that doyle will attend the convention but doesn't plan to make a formal endorsement at the moment. the only former republican nominee, nationally that say he will support trump in november is john mccain. she said she's open to voting for clinton over trump. governor whitman i've been a fan of your very independent, moderate politics, what's the chances you will change your find and vote for donald trump? is there any chance? >> nope. i won't vote for him. i will probably write in. >> what is it about trump that makes you say i can't do it? >> it's a host of thing. when you pull the curtain back, there's really no there there. he's taken four businesses through bankruptcy and left a lot of people, the little people hanging. he's going to bring jobs in from overseas yet he's been fine. it's unacceptable. >> you're finished with that no labels thing. you're back as a republican but not a republican. how would you define yourself politically in. >> i'm an eisenhower republican. you have to go back that far. >> what phone book do you meet in now? >> you know, you'd be am
bob doyle tells nbc news that doyle will attend the convention but doesn't plan to make a formal endorsement at the moment. the only former republican nominee, nationally that say he will support trump in november is john mccain. she said she's open to voting for clinton over trump. governor whitman i've been a fan of your very independent, moderate politics, what's the chances you will change your find and vote for donald trump? is there any chance? >> nope. i won't vote for him. i will...
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>>> that is casey doyle. he's 2 years old and he says they are going to bash. >> he's in pain. he's been causing a lot of trouble. >> as you'll see, that's a 3-d replica of the life threatening tumor that was found in casey's neck. it's a rare carcinoma. now he gets to smash a replica of it. >> what a great idea to great a 3-d model of that. what a neat way to use the technology. >> do, at university of michigan health system came up with the idea to make a 3-d replica. all the kids in his class encouraged him and they wanted to bash boris. they paintsed it. they put tapioca and rice krispies in it. that's what oozed out. the doctors said that was the first time they saw a big smile on his face and that encouraged him so much that a donor has decided to donate enough money so they can make 150 replicas for other children to smash like that. >> they wanted to say that they are not letting this tumor take him over. >> it was a teachable moment. so clever of them to do it. get everybody emotionally involved but everybody scientifically understanding what's happening. >> he's batti
>>> that is casey doyle. he's 2 years old and he says they are going to bash. >> he's in pain. he's been causing a lot of trouble. >> as you'll see, that's a 3-d replica of the life threatening tumor that was found in casey's neck. it's a rare carcinoma. now he gets to smash a replica of it. >> what a great idea to great a 3-d model of that. what a neat way to use the technology. >> do, at university of michigan health system came up with the idea to make a 3-d...
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the driver went off the road and slammed into a concrete culvert in doyle drive. the woman in the passenger seat died. the driver was taken to the hospital. he now faces manslaughter and felony dui charges. >>> in southern california, 21 people went to the hospital after a church shuttle bus crashed and went on its side. it happened in high land. four passengers on the bus had major injuries. no word on what caused the crash. >>> san francisco's new acting police chief spent this afternoon doing community out reach. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> chief toney chaplin got a standing ovation after the reverend aimous brown introduced him. abc 7 news was at third baptist church when he spoke. he replaced greg sur who resigned thursday following a deadly police shooting. chaplain wants to reach all communities. >> police at the to want of list are needed in the communities not as enforcers but guarders. we have mothers that brought their children and that won't be solved if there is a wall between the police department and community. that's got to come down. >> chaplain
the driver went off the road and slammed into a concrete culvert in doyle drive. the woman in the passenger seat died. the driver was taken to the hospital. he now faces manslaughter and felony dui charges. >>> in southern california, 21 people went to the hospital after a church shuttle bus crashed and went on its side. it happened in high land. four passengers on the bus had major injuries. no word on what caused the crash. >>> san francisco's new acting police chief spent...
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. >> even though abby and olivia called a truce to take down doyle. olivia is preparing for a fight on tonight's "scandal." find out tonight at 9:00. here is a look at the 9:00 prime time scandal. "grey's anatomy" at 8:00 and the catch at 10:00 and stay tuned for "action news" at 11:00 with jim gardner. >>> walt disney world has something new at all of its parks this summer for the first time in history. karen rogers has an exclusive behind the scenes look at what you'll see at the florida resort. the new animal kingdom at night. >> reporter: for the last 18 years disney closed at sunset. but now we have a new look at the darkness magic awakens. disney built an amphitheater around the lake to create a spectacular show called rivers of light. >> it combines the celebration of animals and man and nature all coming together. >> and one of disney's most popular attractions the safari will run at night. >> lighting on the trees and animals. and the tree of life, the park's iconic centerpiece awakes at night. >> we have over 300 animal carvings on the tree
. >> even though abby and olivia called a truce to take down doyle. olivia is preparing for a fight on tonight's "scandal." find out tonight at 9:00. here is a look at the 9:00 prime time scandal. "grey's anatomy" at 8:00 and the catch at 10:00 and stay tuned for "action news" at 11:00 with jim gardner. >>> walt disney world has something new at all of its parks this summer for the first time in history. karen rogers has an exclusive behind the...
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adviser to the trump campaign and senior commentator amanda carpenter for ted cruz and patti solis doyle and bill press, bernie sanders supporter and just a general all-around good-bye but sometimes a bit of a kru mud gen. paul manafort goes to capitol hill and he understands behind closed doors he says we won't hold a grudge if you guys need to run -- distance yourselves from us and don't want us to touch on topics that could be bad for you for your re-election and then takes on susanna martinez. why? >> well, i think that she's been more than just not talking about trump, she's been pretty vehemently against trump the whole time. i think there was an attempt to try to sit down with her and that was refused. >> you reached out to her and she refused? >> that's what i'm told. but you know, i don't know who's giving her political advice, but i don't think she's getting good advice. >> you think this is smart for donald trump? you think this is still okay for donald trump? >> i wish none of this had happened. i wish she would endorse the nominee of our party like everybody else. >> this is
adviser to the trump campaign and senior commentator amanda carpenter for ted cruz and patti solis doyle and bill press, bernie sanders supporter and just a general all-around good-bye but sometimes a bit of a kru mud gen. paul manafort goes to capitol hill and he understands behind closed doors he says we won't hold a grudge if you guys need to run -- distance yourselves from us and don't want us to touch on topics that could be bad for you for your re-election and then takes on susanna...
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michael doyle is director of mosquito control in the florida keys. >> the key is going house to houseing for the mosquitos under the bushes, under your porch. >> all the calls we're getting are throughout the county. >> reporter: and then there's the demand for spraying. an tan oversees mosquito control in broward county. how many calls a day are you getting for people who would like you to go spray in their neighborhood? >> on average about 400 to 500 a day. >> reporter: is that ten times what you'd normally get? >> it's about ten times what we normally get. >> i like to see that. >> reporter: but it is for expectant mothers here that the fear looms largest. is it a boy or a girl? >> a girl. >> reporter: emergency room nurse laura pratt is expecting her first child next week. >> there are so many risks to worry about. and this is just something else that i could be doing my normal thing and potentially harm my child. >> reporter: here in broward county they're using low-tech but highly effective devices in neighborhoods to lure mosqui this is it. essentially, it's dry ice and co2 tha
michael doyle is director of mosquito control in the florida keys. >> the key is going house to houseing for the mosquitos under the bushes, under your porch. >> all the calls we're getting are throughout the county. >> reporter: and then there's the demand for spraying. an tan oversees mosquito control in broward county. how many calls a day are you getting for people who would like you to go spray in their neighborhood? >> on average about 400 to 500 a day. >>...
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burlington county will honor our nation's heroes with a memorial day weekend tribute at the william doyle veterans cemetery in rightstown, at the cemetery yesterday. boy scouts, girl scouts, clubs and brownies placed american flags on the graves. each child will receive a patch for their work honoring the vets and reminding all of us what memorial day is all about. >> i have had family members who have fought in every single war this country has ever fought. so it's really important to me to make sure that i let the veterans know that i care. >> today's ceremony the a the cemetery includes a flyover by new jersey's 177th fighter wing plus a 21-gun salute. take the free nbc10 app with you for your memorial day plans. check the first alert forecast. we update it all the time, personalize it for your neighborhood. plus you'll get traffic alerts and push alerts as soon as news breaks. >>> a crash? >> take a look. this crash caught on camera. shows a plane hitting the hudson river between new york city and new jersey yesterday. the pilot died. the vintage war plane was seen circling just befor
burlington county will honor our nation's heroes with a memorial day weekend tribute at the william doyle veterans cemetery in rightstown, at the cemetery yesterday. boy scouts, girl scouts, clubs and brownies placed american flags on the graves. each child will receive a patch for their work honoring the vets and reminding all of us what memorial day is all about. >> i have had family members who have fought in every single war this country has ever fought. so it's really important to me...
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michael doyle is director of mosquito control in the florida keys. >> the key is going house to houseor the mosquitoes under the bushes, under your porch. >> all the causes are throughout the county -- >> reporter: then there's the demand for spraying. how many calls a day are you getting for people who would like for you to spray in their neighborhood? >> on average, about 400 to 500 a day. >> reporter: is that ten times what you normally get? >> it's about ten times what we normally get. >> reporter: it is for expectant mother here that the fear looms largest. is it a boy or a girl? >> a girl. >> reporter: emergency room nurse laura pratt is expected her first child next week. >> there are so many risks to worry about. this is just something else that i could be doing my normally thing and potentially harm my child. >> reporter: here in broward county, they're using some low-tech yet highly effective device that's they're putting in nieshds neighborhoods that lure the mosquitoes. they use dry ice and co2 to lure the mosquito and trap it in this net. there are only eight in broward c
michael doyle is director of mosquito control in the florida keys. >> the key is going house to houseor the mosquitoes under the bushes, under your porch. >> all the causes are throughout the county -- >> reporter: then there's the demand for spraying. how many calls a day are you getting for people who would like for you to spray in their neighborhood? >> on average, about 400 to 500 a day. >> reporter: is that ten times what you normally get? >> it's about...
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molly, josh, mike, and doyle you're here to fill me in. we'll start of course, how can we not, with donald trump? this weeks he clinched the number of delegates needed for the republican nomination. he accepted this news with his customary modesty. >> look, if i didn't win by massive majorities, i wouldn't be standing here talking to you today. gwen: trump also offered to debate bernie sanders for $10 million maybe $15 million for charity and called senator elizabeth warren pocohontas. okay. explain the state of the race really slowly and clearly to someone who maybe has been away. >> well, you know, trump clinching the nomination is a bit of a formality at this point. he became the presumptive nominee at the beginning of this month when his remaining rivals dropped out. you could have gone to sleep a month ago and woken up and not seen anything change. gwen: i can attest to that. >> because there has been this idea that we will see a different donald trump for the general election. i think it is wishful thinking on the part of a lot of re
molly, josh, mike, and doyle you're here to fill me in. we'll start of course, how can we not, with donald trump? this weeks he clinched the number of delegates needed for the republican nomination. he accepted this news with his customary modesty. >> look, if i didn't win by massive majorities, i wouldn't be standing here talking to you today. gwen: trump also offered to debate bernie sanders for $10 million maybe $15 million for charity and called senator elizabeth warren pocohontas....
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. >> reporter: tim doyle told me he was on his way to a book signing. he was trying to beat a yellow light at second and mission but never got past the intersection. >> it was bang, bang and i -- according to them i flew through the air and landed up in the intersection there. >> reporter: tim was released from san francisco general hospital early this morning. he says his bike ended up a lot better than he did. tim has a hairline fracture in his back, bruised ribs and a hematoma on his calf. >> san franciscans deserve better and we need the city to show some leadership on delivering the streets that san franciscans deserve. >> reporter: chris cassidy with the san francisco bike coles called 2nd street a high injury corridor. >> at the end of the day really the one way to prevent this is people are going to act like people and make mistakes. however, if we provide people protected bike lanes it's going to prevent any thing like this from happening. >> reporter: even the so-called protect bike lane didn't protect tim but he says he is just happy to be al
. >> reporter: tim doyle told me he was on his way to a book signing. he was trying to beat a yellow light at second and mission but never got past the intersection. >> it was bang, bang and i -- according to them i flew through the air and landed up in the intersection there. >> reporter: tim was released from san francisco general hospital early this morning. he says his bike ended up a lot better than he did. tim has a hairline fracture in his back, bruised ribs and a...
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. >> city attorney richard doyle said he can't comment until he has time to review the lawsuit carefully. >>> developing news in alameda county where grief counselors will help high school students cope with the loss of a classmate. a football player from encinal high school collapsed on the school last night during practice. the teen was taken to the hospital where he died. no word on the cause of death. but it was 78 degrees outside during the team's practice. >>> you can call it the ride of their lives after a scenic tour turned into a rescue mission more tourists in a napa valley hot air balloon. one flight officer noticed the hot air balloon stranded on a remote levee near the napa river. the balloon pilot told chp he didn't have enough fuel to lift off so the chp made multiple trips to rescue the 16 tourists and pilot. >> i know they were taking a lot of selfies and videos of us flying over. i'm sure they have good memories there. >> the hot air balloon belongs to the napa valley balloon, inc. company representatives say the strong winds forced the pilot to land on the levee. >>> t
. >> city attorney richard doyle said he can't comment until he has time to review the lawsuit carefully. >>> developing news in alameda county where grief counselors will help high school students cope with the loss of a classmate. a football player from encinal high school collapsed on the school last night during practice. the teen was taken to the hospital where he died. no word on the cause of death. but it was 78 degrees outside during the team's practice. >>> you...
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michael doyle is director of mosquito control in the florida keys. >> the key is going house to house, spraying for the mosquitoes under the bushes, sder your porch. >> all the calls we're getting une throughout the county. et reporter: and then there's the demand for spraying. an tan oversees mosquito control s broward county. how many calls a day are you getting for people who would like you to go spray in their neighborhood? >> on average, about 400 to 500 a day. >> reporter: and that is ten times what you normally get? >> it's about ten times what we normally get. n i like to see that. >> reporter: but it is for expectant mothers here that the thar looms largest. ar it a boy or a girl? >> a girl. >> reporter: emergency room nurse laura pratt is expecting her first child next week. >> there are so many risks to marry about, and this is just something else, that i could be l ing my normal thing and potentially harm my child. >> reporter: here in broward county, they're using low-tech but highly effective devices in neighborhoods to lure mosquitoes. this is it. essentially, it's dry
michael doyle is director of mosquito control in the florida keys. >> the key is going house to house, spraying for the mosquitoes under the bushes, sder your porch. >> all the calls we're getting une throughout the county. et reporter: and then there's the demand for spraying. an tan oversees mosquito control s broward county. how many calls a day are you getting for people who would like you to go spray in their neighborhood? >> on average, about 400 to 500 a day. >>...
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emily: all right, frank doyle, department ofd's engineering. thank you. and l.a.udge has thrown that a media mogullenging sumner redstone as mentally incompetent. bys comes after he testified video that he wanted his daughter to make medical decisions for him if he becomes incapacitated. he said he wanted his his life.end out of she is suing them for $70 million. the drama goes on. for are best known companies like twitter, but these days they are focusing on robotics. a much more to come this week on's robotics. we will catch up with the irobot founder, and a deep dive into out m.i.t. is doing cutting-edge research on everything from self artificials to limbs. stay with us. ♪ emily: this is a special edition of bloomberg west, live from district hall, diving into the companies that are driving boston troll growing tech scene. fromng me, our guest behind the companies like twitter and oculus -- you guys were very early on oculus. had crews animation. bijan: our job is to find exceptional osborne doors. we -- entrepreneurs. we were very early with osha with twitter
emily: all right, frank doyle, department ofd's engineering. thank you. and l.a.udge has thrown that a media mogullenging sumner redstone as mentally incompetent. bys comes after he testified video that he wanted his daughter to make medical decisions for him if he becomes incapacitated. he said he wanted his his life.end out of she is suing them for $70 million. the drama goes on. for are best known companies like twitter, but these days they are focusing on robotics. a much more to come this...
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is dean ofk doyle harvard's engineering school. our focus on boston continues.bout supersonic jet technology. you are watching the best of bloomberg west. ♪ emily: cutting-edge research to bring supersonic research so market. flying faster than the speed of sound. technology is been around since the 1960's. widely used in the military. the last supersonic flight that carried civilians was the concorde flight that crashed in 2000. we sat down with the ceo of smart capital. explain boston's role in the aerospace seen. inthink of florida and texas the west coast. we don't necessarily think of boston. florida and texas get a lot of attention the aerospace sector. is an incredible amount of innovation and technology on this we have schools like m.i.t. and harvard here. tremendous aerospace programs. payload systems. our country has a background in m.i.t.. it has the academic resources and the innovation. access to the european market. it has a great ecosphere. close to washington and new york. it is a great place to be. the concorde exploded not because of its mechan
is dean ofk doyle harvard's engineering school. our focus on boston continues.bout supersonic jet technology. you are watching the best of bloomberg west. ♪ emily: cutting-edge research to bring supersonic research so market. flying faster than the speed of sound. technology is been around since the 1960's. widely used in the military. the last supersonic flight that carried civilians was the concorde flight that crashed in 2000. we sat down with the ceo of smart capital. explain boston's...
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quick check of your ride of the golden gates without the nimitz ambled directions heavy on southbound doylerichardson getting across the bridge into san francisco. >> dave: are fog situation tomorrow consulting for fog tracker much thicker fog that the deal with. today in the same kind of program he space south bay and then i'll long list of the coast as a little thicker fur the coast of numbers to be in the '60s penetrating further inland tamara's deal this is what we give the warm-up if you will the onshore flow is in place plenty of '60s all the way the the space hills brentwood 91 and stock. >> mark: of going on with the job market here in the u.s.? no."this came up this morning 300,000 first-time unemployment claims anything under that is adding to the economy's growth of jobs. edward getting close to the theater thousand level to enter 94,000 people a class split over 20,000 what people say according to mark school bus drivers need be newark's city heading the unemployment line because there aren't school break and also rise in workers' these numbers may not be as soft as they appear.
quick check of your ride of the golden gates without the nimitz ambled directions heavy on southbound doylerichardson getting across the bridge into san francisco. >> dave: are fog situation tomorrow consulting for fog tracker much thicker fog that the deal with. today in the same kind of program he space south bay and then i'll long list of the coast as a little thicker fur the coast of numbers to be in the '60s penetrating further inland tamara's deal this is what we give the warm-up if...
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hollis doyle rigged the voting machines. it's a go. we all helped cover it up. mellie? cyrus?
hollis doyle rigged the voting machines. it's a go. we all helped cover it up. mellie? cyrus?
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and mike doyle from pennsylvania is his democratic counterpart also. we thank you for your hard work in this area and appreciate being here today. often when this committee meets it's to discuss the challenges facing small businesses. today, however, we get to talk about some of the truly inspiring opportunities they can offer. after all, small businesses are not just the backbone of the american economy, but they are also at the heart of our communities. so today the committee will hear about the role small businesses are playing in expanding employment opportunities for all americans. i'm proud to welcome our four witnesses today who have had such a positive effect on their and our communities. i'm especially pleased that one of our witnesses miss terry hogan is visiting us today from my hometown of cincinnati. and we welcome you here as we do all our witnesses. and i'll introduce all of you here shortly. for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities or disorders finding sustaining employment can be a real challenge. these individuals ca
and mike doyle from pennsylvania is his democratic counterpart also. we thank you for your hard work in this area and appreciate being here today. often when this committee meets it's to discuss the challenges facing small businesses. today, however, we get to talk about some of the truly inspiring opportunities they can offer. after all, small businesses are not just the backbone of the american economy, but they are also at the heart of our communities. so today the committee will hear about...
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we will be talking to frank doyle. their goal is to be a top five program in the world.ing to one of the partners and earliest investors in twitter. they have their eye on drone companies. we are going to be talking to a guy working on supersonic jets. remember the last supersonic jet that was available to some aliens -- two civilians? this guy wants to bring the idea back. it's a fascinating story. as you can see you have got all of technology happening right here. appreciate it, emily. the next hour, betty liu will be following today's trade. cindy crosby will be her guest. here are the markets. looking at the dow, fairly changed. more coming up. ♪ >> 3:00 p.m. in new york. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ betty: good afternoon. here is what we're watching at this hour. markets are actuating. taking energy stocks down with it. -- about the sectors that may be poised to rise. the resilient premise or just to keep her job. a vote keeping her in congress has been an old. that has stocks selling off. a rough day for lending clubs. after aumbling, ceo out review found loan s
we will be talking to frank doyle. their goal is to be a top five program in the world.ing to one of the partners and earliest investors in twitter. they have their eye on drone companies. we are going to be talking to a guy working on supersonic jets. remember the last supersonic jet that was available to some aliens -- two civilians? this guy wants to bring the idea back. it's a fascinating story. as you can see you have got all of technology happening right here. appreciate it, emily. the...