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teaming with innovation and technology. >> we here at cbs-3 along with our partners at einstein healthnd the franklin institute are thrilled to be a part of that. why are stem skills so important for today's kids? >> they are the foundation. >> studies show that one of the best ways to get kids interested in science is to allow them to participate in hands on experiments and activities. >> make science come alive. having someone like kate bilo talk about really cool things when she is on television, having educators here at the franklin institute make science accessible, make it come active, amazing, not only keeps the kids excited but shows them the possible carreers from healthcare to basic science research to to meteorology, to everything inbetween. >> what i tell my son is to really work hard, get a good foundation, and that foundation there can lead him to do exciting things, in several direction. >> student like catherine smith and matthew millgan already see the benefit of stem research. >> one to be a mechanical engineer, very important to have a good foundation, and at the fra
teaming with innovation and technology. >> we here at cbs-3 along with our partners at einstein healthnd the franklin institute are thrilled to be a part of that. why are stem skills so important for today's kids? >> they are the foundation. >> studies show that one of the best ways to get kids interested in science is to allow them to participate in hands on experiments and activities. >> make science come alive. having someone like kate bilo talk about really cool...
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einstein understood and agreed to send a letter. he wrote a letter to president roosevelt urging the united states to begin serious bomb research as a dernt againstier germans. the bomb from the very beginning was thought of not as a weapon of war for united states but as a deterrent to stop the germans from using their own nuclear ops. the letter was delivered by xander sachs. roosevelt said i understand, you just don't want to see the germans blow up the world. it was the beginning of a nuclear research program. einstein later apologized. he said i have one great regret in my life. that's that i wrote the letter to president roosevelt beginning the atomic bomb proggets. it began very slowly as the early meetings were like swimming in sir um. -- syrup. until the end of 1941, the beginning of 1942. what was the project called in the united states? the manhattan project. yes. it began with some scientists at the university of chicago met lab. early research went on there. they developed the first atomic -- tested the first nuclear ch
einstein understood and agreed to send a letter. he wrote a letter to president roosevelt urging the united states to begin serious bomb research as a dernt againstier germans. the bomb from the very beginning was thought of not as a weapon of war for united states but as a deterrent to stop the germans from using their own nuclear ops. the letter was delivered by xander sachs. roosevelt said i understand, you just don't want to see the germans blow up the world. it was the beginning of a...
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his most famous building is his first, this is the einstein tower and built just a few years before einstein won the noble prize and was meant as a lab. it is a strange building and considered a masterpiece of expression architecture and not my only favorite. i prefer buildings like this. this is a movie house in berlin in the late '20s. it is part of the largest commercial and entertainment complex built during that entire period. he is famous for his curves, for the way he handles the corners of a street and of a building and you feel that here. i think you feel it in this building also which is one of my favorites. this is one of the department stores he built for the publisher and cultural patron and business man shock from shook and books. they built a series of department stores around germany. he was the intellectual part of the project. shockton was one of the people responsible for bringing him to palestine. shockton a-- and before then, h was fascinated by palestine and been there in the early '20s. this is a sketch from the first trip. he found himself drawn to the landscape and t
his most famous building is his first, this is the einstein tower and built just a few years before einstein won the noble prize and was meant as a lab. it is a strange building and considered a masterpiece of expression architecture and not my only favorite. i prefer buildings like this. this is a movie house in berlin in the late '20s. it is part of the largest commercial and entertainment complex built during that entire period. he is famous for his curves, for the way he handles the corners...
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he authorized the beginning of a program.esearch einstein later apologized. he said he had one great regret in his life, and that was writing the letter to president roosevelt beginning the atomic project. slowly. very the early meetings were like honey and syrup. things were moving slowly until the end of 1941 and the beginning of 1942, at which point the night states began taking the project more seriously. withanhattan project began scientists at the university of chicago lab. they developed the person that's the first atomic pile, tested the first chain reaction. i'll be speaking about this topic at the university of chicago in the beginning of may. .hey organized to beoup was authorized headed by jay. robert oppenheimer. oppenheimer. he is sometimes considered the father of the atomic bomb. a team ofd together physicists and went out to berkeley. a lot of the top physicists of the country would wrestle with the problem. they went out to berkeley to start to think about this. they were in for a bit of a shock. possibleulated that if , an atomic bomb could
he authorized the beginning of a program.esearch einstein later apologized. he said he had one great regret in his life, and that was writing the letter to president roosevelt beginning the atomic project. slowly. very the early meetings were like honey and syrup. things were moving slowly until the end of 1941 and the beginning of 1942, at which point the night states began taking the project more seriously. withanhattan project began scientists at the university of chicago lab. they developed...
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i want to do a lincoln and einstein and rosa parks set. how great would it be to inspire our kids with great amazing heroes to play with. thank you. other questions? yes, in the back. >> now everyone wants their own lego set. she wants susan b anthony. you want eleanor roosevelt. martin luther king, jr. i am telling you i love it. >> george washington. >> right? this is what i want to do. this is what i want america to do. tell your dad, dad if you love me you will go register for lego and if you don't register and vote you don't love me. you say those words and watch what you get. >> on the inner circle you had savenger hunts you talked about in the book. do you have plans for that? >> i love hiding things in my book. i can't do a tv show called de-coded without doing things decoded. i put a secret code hidden in there and if you crack the code in the hidden page of the intercircle there is a reward there. if you got to it and found it. i am not tell you where in america it was hidden but you got it. it took four years before someone fina
i want to do a lincoln and einstein and rosa parks set. how great would it be to inspire our kids with great amazing heroes to play with. thank you. other questions? yes, in the back. >> now everyone wants their own lego set. she wants susan b anthony. you want eleanor roosevelt. martin luther king, jr. i am telling you i love it. >> george washington. >> right? this is what i want to do. this is what i want america to do. tell your dad, dad if you love me you will go register...
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somebody else they almost marginalize yourself you can have a brilliant mind that maybe your next einstein. >> but with of bringing that i had my mother was the secretary with a lot of leadership to say i'm knocking on doors during the petition drives. >> q said he made $700,000 in 1982? how much in 1993? >> o. i was blackballed or blacklisted. at that point in time but you have been its short-haul life. this is what can happen. nobody has that definitive reason like charles barkley paying in their. so any time i would say anything about it. if it just happens to you. because i was a union representative. it is about the collective. to be a team player. so i could do ballet or everything. and then to be in the city of chicago. >> we should not be in the condition that we iran for the amount of money that we made or that incentive of that is appropriate. >> would issue night? >> and what is still comes on with one of the comrades. the first half to see what is happening. when your sex surgery is required. so i want to build that organizational framework with that economic complex. >> but yo
somebody else they almost marginalize yourself you can have a brilliant mind that maybe your next einstein. >> but with of bringing that i had my mother was the secretary with a lot of leadership to say i'm knocking on doors during the petition drives. >> q said he made $700,000 in 1982? how much in 1993? >> o. i was blackballed or blacklisted. at that point in time but you have been its short-haul life. this is what can happen. nobody has that definitive reason like charles...
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. >>> children's hospital of philadelphia is linking with einstein.rnity and pediatric emergency care at einstein montgomery hospital in east norton. that allows einstein to expand services to expectant mothers and babies and increases their presence in montgomery county. >>> time to find forever homes for furry friends. this week's "shelter me rescue of the week" comes from mostly mutts rescue. >> reporter: when they adopted angel from mostly mutts rescue it filled a void. >> when i saw her and brought her home. the dog's name become her mission, she was angel. she is the best dog i've ever had. she just loves to play, she loves to cuddle, she brings so much joy to me. >> there are dogs that save people. >> reporter: this is mable. meghan is a ten week old hound mix. this is a special needs beagle mix. she has neurological problems. but loves to play, loves other dogs. shiner would prefer to be the only dog. >> he knows basic commands already. >> this is granny june isn't she cute. she is a 10-year-old beagle who likes treats. she was rescued from th
. >>> children's hospital of philadelphia is linking with einstein.rnity and pediatric emergency care at einstein montgomery hospital in east norton. that allows einstein to expand services to expectant mothers and babies and increases their presence in montgomery county. >>> time to find forever homes for furry friends. this week's "shelter me rescue of the week" comes from mostly mutts rescue. >> reporter: when they adopted angel from mostly mutts rescue it...
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albert einstein once said whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted withortant matters. that is today's intel. stocks rallying up 134, triple digit gains hitting new highs, good news out of jpmorgan, lending a helping hand to these markets and the bank of england staying steady on rates, money managers are warning the rally may be short-lived. what are they so worried about? that is next. you both have a perfect driving record. until one of you clips a food truck. then your rates go through the roof. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to assist you twenty-four seven. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >> markets rallying again, fresh record highs, lots of green on your screen, triple gadgets gaining 1%, jpmorgan, people encouraged by that. joining me, kevin kelly, good to see you guys. where is the market going? >> in the last week it has been too much too quickly, we a
albert einstein once said whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted withortant matters. that is today's intel. stocks rallying up 134, triple digit gains hitting new highs, good news out of jpmorgan, lending a helping hand to these markets and the bank of england staying steady on rates, money managers are warning the rally may be short-lived. what are they so worried about? that is next. you both have a perfect driving record. until one of you clips a food truck....
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i like to think for every albert einstein we found, how many of them did we not find? many of them got squandered because they didn't learn to read, get an education, etc., etc.? so, imagine if we could increase by an order of magnitude, by a factor of 10, the number of albert einsteins in the world. the number of people who can do cancer research. the number of people who can think about alternative energy. this could be a force multiplier like we have never seen. so it is very exciting. emily: do you think videos can replace learning in a classroom? sal: i think, if learning in a classroom is about information dissemination, and some of the classrooms that we all grew up in was about that, videos can do that. in some ways, it is more bite sized, it is more on demand. but i do not think the physical classroom goes away. i think it is a huge opportunity to allow the physical classroom to move up the value chain. so, if students are able to get their information at their own time and pace, if they are able to practice and get feed back at their own time and pace, the ph
i like to think for every albert einstein we found, how many of them did we not find? many of them got squandered because they didn't learn to read, get an education, etc., etc.? so, imagine if we could increase by an order of magnitude, by a factor of 10, the number of albert einsteins in the world. the number of people who can do cancer research. the number of people who can think about alternative energy. this could be a force multiplier like we have never seen. so it is very exciting....
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how science educators here at franklin institute make science come on and alive at einstein and havety. not only teach kids, and keeps them excited but show them the full careers from health care, to basic science research, to meteorology and everything in between. >> what i tell my sonnies to really work hard and get a good foundation, and that foundation is if it is there can lead him to do exciting things in so many different directions. >> reporter: students like matthew and kathy, already recognize benefit of stem sources. >> me wanting to be a mechanical engineer it vice important to have a good foundation, and it is why i partner with the program at the franklin institute as a good solid foundation for me to choose and to further my career. >> i feel like there is a lot of problems, in today's society that can be used using stem sensibles, and at an early age, if students start learning stem principals we will be more prepared. >> reporter: entire "eyewitness news" and weather team looks forward to reporting from the science center each week. if your school or organization has
how science educators here at franklin institute make science come on and alive at einstein and havety. not only teach kids, and keeps them excited but show them the full careers from health care, to basic science research, to meteorology and everything in between. >> what i tell my sonnies to really work hard and get a good foundation, and that foundation is if it is there can lead him to do exciting things in so many different directions. >> reporter: students like matthew and...
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we here at cbs-3 with our partners at einstein health and franklin institute are thrilled ton part ofhat so why are stem skills so important for today's kid. >> they are the foundation for just about everything that we do. >> reporter: studies show that one of the best ways to get kids interested in science is to allow them to participate in hand on experience and activities. >> what we're able to does make science come alive. having someone like kate bilo talk about cool things on television. having our science educators here make science accessible and come alive through hand on interactive and working with einstein with incredible amazing health care workers. it shows them the possible careers from health care to basic science research to meteorology, to anything else in between. >> what i tell my sonnies to really work hard and to get a good foundation and that foundation if it is there, can lead him to do exciting things in so many different directions. >> reporter: student like catherine smith and matthew already recognize benefit of stem resources. >> we want to be future engin
we here at cbs-3 with our partners at einstein health and franklin institute are thrilled ton part ofhat so why are stem skills so important for today's kid. >> they are the foundation for just about everything that we do. >> reporter: studies show that one of the best ways to get kids interested in science is to allow them to participate in hand on experience and activities. >> what we're able to does make science come alive. having someone like kate bilo talk about cool...
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and he luckily for us he decide today talk, to write to einstein and einstein wrote to roosevelt about the possibility of the use of atomic bomb. sometimes these things turn out to be pretty important. >> i completely agree. the importance of pop culture is fairly understated and fun for me to study and somewhat valuable. >> one thing to ask, was it a much -- it didn't increase the chance of nuclear war by threatening the soviet union especially irresponsible stupid remark reagan made about the soviet union being destroyed in five minutes? >> the bomb beginning in 30 minutes doesn't help things. tensions between the u.s. and soviet union hit their peak in 1983. you end up during nato exercises there is a possibility because tension is so high. you have a soviet officer who launched nuclear missiles. decides the system is broken, not reporting accurately. given the heightened tension he sent the report up it is possible. it goes down to what the soviet ambassador calls the offense of reagan. he is talking to evangelicals in florida and talks about relegating them to the dust bin of hist
and he luckily for us he decide today talk, to write to einstein and einstein wrote to roosevelt about the possibility of the use of atomic bomb. sometimes these things turn out to be pretty important. >> i completely agree. the importance of pop culture is fairly understated and fun for me to study and somewhat valuable. >> one thing to ask, was it a much -- it didn't increase the chance of nuclear war by threatening the soviet union especially irresponsible stupid remark reagan...
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of your almost marginalizing yourself where you can have a great mind and you might be the next einstein for all you know that you been conditioned not to be outspoken, not to feel good about yourself and articulate what you're feeling. that's the part of me that i feel so blessed that i had the family upbringing that i had. my mother was a secretary for great organization. i'm sitting there watching leadership, not somebody tell me , i'm watching my mom and i'm knocking on doors and doing petitions for the movement. i was blessed. >> you said you made $700,000 in 1992. how much did you make in 1993. >> zero. i was basically blacklisted. for me it was an experience from the standpoint that at that point in time my sons were 11 and 12 and for them to see me not get a chance to play, they were questioning, dad, you been in this your whole life, why are you playing. to explain it to them at that age that this is what can happen if you stand up for your cause. no one could give me a definitive reason. people would tell me, hang in there, charles barkley, hang in there. to me, what am i hangi
of your almost marginalizing yourself where you can have a great mind and you might be the next einstein for all you know that you been conditioned not to be outspoken, not to feel good about yourself and articulate what you're feeling. that's the part of me that i feel so blessed that i had the family upbringing that i had. my mother was a secretary for great organization. i'm sitting there watching leadership, not somebody tell me , i'm watching my mom and i'm knocking on doors and doing...
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and most productive and his most famous building was not the most difficult that was known as the einsteintowerng a it was a strange building on the interesting buildingte. thisidering i masterpiece ofof expression ashley prefer building is like this this is the movie house the he late 2 built in the late '20s and to me it has an incredibleta sense of a motion part of the largest commercial interstate commerce during our entire period he is famous for the kurds in the way he handles corners in in the field i hear in the also in this building which is one of my favorites, for the publisher and cultural businessmen and together they built a series of department stores aroundrt of germany he was no physical architecture one dutch architect with a bias one of those responsible for bringing into palestine eventually. a-- and before then was fascinated by palestine and been there in the early '20s. this is a sketch from the first trip. he found himself drawn to the landscape and the possibility of building there as a jew and architect. it unnerved him and i think this sense he had a tribal affil
and most productive and his most famous building was not the most difficult that was known as the einsteintowerng a it was a strange building on the interesting buildingte. thisidering i masterpiece ofof expression ashley prefer building is like this this is the movie house the he late 2 built in the late '20s and to me it has an incredibleta sense of a motion part of the largest commercial interstate commerce during our entire period he is famous for the kurds in the way he handles corners in...
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i wrote about einstein and one of the downsides of einstein was that he made science seem like whoa, but the notion of relativity is not like newtonian physics for you have to be a genius to maybe understand how he could, but the calculus that describes motion, but you can kind of grasp the concept of motion. i would think for people like franklin, the notion of newtonian mechanics was part of the science that underlines the enlightenment. >> one of the many things that engine franklin is known for is being an abolitionist. it's very complicated is that something in his last years he took an active role in. earlier, you were talking about advertisements for slaves in his newspapers and over the years he owned several slaves. can you talk about slavery? walter: thank you for talking about that. it is truly important, we are talking about if we need to take down statues of andrew jackson or whoever it may be. i will start with his brother. benjamin franklin kept a ledger in his life of every error he made and how he tried to rectify it. and it starts with running away from his brother
i wrote about einstein and one of the downsides of einstein was that he made science seem like whoa, but the notion of relativity is not like newtonian physics for you have to be a genius to maybe understand how he could, but the calculus that describes motion, but you can kind of grasp the concept of motion. i would think for people like franklin, the notion of newtonian mechanics was part of the science that underlines the enlightenment. >> one of the many things that engine franklin is...
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i wrote about einstein. one of the downsides about einstein is he makes science seem -- you can't -- you know, the notion of quantum uncertainty and of relativity and whatever is not like newtonian physics where you have to be a genius to maybe understand how he could come up with a calculus that describes motion, but you can kind of grasp the concept of motion. so i would think that for people like franklin the notion of newtonian mechanics is the science that underlies the enlightenment. yes, sir? >> one of the many things benjamin franklin is known for is being an abolitionist. it's very complicated. that's something in his last year he took a very directed -- last years took a direct and active role in. earlier you would find advertisements for slaves in his newspapers and over a period of 40 years he owned several slaves himself. can you talk about slavery? >> right. yeah, thank you for asking that. because it's truly important especially in this day and age and trying to figure out whether we take down
i wrote about einstein. one of the downsides about einstein is he makes science seem -- you can't -- you know, the notion of quantum uncertainty and of relativity and whatever is not like newtonian physics where you have to be a genius to maybe understand how he could come up with a calculus that describes motion, but you can kind of grasp the concept of motion. so i would think that for people like franklin the notion of newtonian mechanics is the science that underlies the enlightenment. yes,...
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when the going gets tough, i go to einstein quite a bit.yal and ignorance. einstein said this. great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. all i can say is, take heart. a former white house secret service officer exposes hillary clinton's character. >> mrs. clinton is not a leader. she's a very, very angry person all the time. she's a dictator. >> gary >>> attorney general loretta lynch under fire tonight after she met with president bill clinton in phoenix earlier this week. this comes as hillary clinton is under investigation by the department of justice over her e-mail scandal, yet the attorney general of the united states claims their meeting was simply a crossing of paths. >> i did see president clinton at the airport as i was leaving. he spoke to myself and my husband on the plane. there was no discussion of my matter pending before the department or any matter pending before any other body. there was no discussion of benghazi, no discussion of the state department e-mails by way of example. >> you wo
when the going gets tough, i go to einstein quite a bit.yal and ignorance. einstein said this. great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. all i can say is, take heart. a former white house secret service officer exposes hillary clinton's character. >> mrs. clinton is not a leader. she's a very, very angry person all the time. she's a dictator. >> gary >>> attorney general loretta lynch under fire tonight after she met with president bill...
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i want to do and abraham lincoln set and albert einstein set and rosa parks set and how great it would be if we could inspire our kids with real amazing toys to play with. i appreciate it, thank you. you got it? good. lego amelia ehrhardt. other questions? in the back? >> could you name a susan b anthony lego set? >> everyone wants their own lego set. don't worry, i promise. she wants susan b anthony. eleanor roosevelt. this is what you want your kid asking. martin luther king jr. from the kid in little league. i love that. >> george washington. >> george washington. this is what i want to do. trust me. tell your dad if you love me you will register for lego amelia ehrhardt tonight and if you do, you don't love me. say those words and watch what you get. other questions? >> on the inner circle, you planted in the book, your plans for doing something like that. >> for those who don't know i love hiding things in my books. i can't do a tv show called decoded without playing some decoded. one thing we should talk about is conspiracies. first a few things. in the book the inner circle, i p
i want to do and abraham lincoln set and albert einstein set and rosa parks set and how great it would be if we could inspire our kids with real amazing toys to play with. i appreciate it, thank you. you got it? good. lego amelia ehrhardt. other questions? in the back? >> could you name a susan b anthony lego set? >> everyone wants their own lego set. don't worry, i promise. she wants susan b anthony. eleanor roosevelt. this is what you want your kid asking. martin luther king jr....
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when the going gets tough, i go to einstein quite a bit.his on overcoming enemies, opposition, betrayal and ignorance. einstein said this. great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. all i can say is, take heart. a former white house secret service officer exposes hillary clinton's character. >> mrs. clinton is not a leader. she's a very, very angry person all the time. she's a dictator. >> gary my experience with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger zapata and i'm a usaa member for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. if you may have prediabetes. you can do it here. but you probably won't. you're busy. kids. work. show coming back in 48 seconds. so, let's do this now. hold
when the going gets tough, i go to einstein quite a bit.his on overcoming enemies, opposition, betrayal and ignorance. einstein said this. great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. all i can say is, take heart. a former white house secret service officer exposes hillary clinton's character. >> mrs. clinton is not a leader. she's a very, very angry person all the time. she's a dictator. >> gary my experience with usaa is awesome. homeowners...
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the injured man was taken to einstein million center. >>> a 76-year-old -- einstein medical center. >>> a 76-year-old south jersey man is in critical, but stable condition after new jersey troopers went to his home and shot him through the front door of his house. jerry sykes thought someone was trying to get into the home, he went to the front door with a shotgun. the troopers shot him four times in the chest. >> whiles the first response to -- why was the first response to pump four rounds through the door. >> his eyes got as big as saucers he said what? they were state troopers, they never gave me a warning, they shot me without a warning. >> sykes says after he collapsed he shot through the door and grazed one of the officers. the officer is doing okay. he said troops treated sykes like he was a criminal. he did not get medical treatment for 45 minutes. >>> one woman is dead and four others injured after a shooting in austin, texas. someone started shooting in the downtown entertainment district. three people had to go to the hospital, they are in serious, but stable condition. >>
the injured man was taken to einstein million center. >>> a 76-year-old -- einstein medical center. >>> a 76-year-old south jersey man is in critical, but stable condition after new jersey troopers went to his home and shot him through the front door of his house. jerry sykes thought someone was trying to get into the home, he went to the front door with a shotgun. the troopers shot him four times in the chest. >> whiles the first response to -- why was the first...
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when the going gets tough, i go to einstein quite a bit. this on overcoming enemies, opposition, betrayal and ignorance. einstein said this. great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. all i can say is, take heart. a former white house secret service officer exposes hillary clinton's character. >> mrs. clinton is not a leader. she's a very, very angry person all the time. she's a dictator. >> gary ♪ i would like to go to cooking school in tuscany with my mom. i want to open a microbrewery. own a drop-top and drive it on a sunday with my wife. sfx: daughter yawns amerivest brings together the powerful combination of professional insight and intuitive technology making it easier for you to pursue your goals. i'm very much looking forward to working for myself. being my own boss. get started by setting a goal and answering a few simple questions. amerivest helps find an appropriate portfolio to fit your needs... then manages your asset allocation, monitors the market, and automatically rebalances your portfoli
when the going gets tough, i go to einstein quite a bit. this on overcoming enemies, opposition, betrayal and ignorance. einstein said this. great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. all i can say is, take heart. a former white house secret service officer exposes hillary clinton's character. >> mrs. clinton is not a leader. she's a very, very angry person all the time. she's a dictator. >> gary ♪ i would like to go to cooking school in tuscany...
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we've done albert einstein and rosa parks.it's okay to be different but spectacular to be different. when she goes blind. the pages of the book are black. cover your ears here's how i hear the world. and when she learns to read this is my name and my name is helen. the real braille alphabet is there in the book. it's not about a person when they're born but about a lesson and to me they said or lucy being different it's always be curious. those are my answers. abraham lincoln is the one. he's the one for me. he lives up to the hype every time. you always choose kindness and i will always speak up for others. on the front is the most important part of the book. it's not what's on the front it's a lesson. i will always speak my mind and speak for others. that is something to us drive for for our kids. we are doing i am george washington and then we are doing i am james which i'm super excited to do. i will tell you this. in the house of house of secrets we do a lot of george washington. i said i'm putting the cool stuff there. t
we've done albert einstein and rosa parks.it's okay to be different but spectacular to be different. when she goes blind. the pages of the book are black. cover your ears here's how i hear the world. and when she learns to read this is my name and my name is helen. the real braille alphabet is there in the book. it's not about a person when they're born but about a lesson and to me they said or lucy being different it's always be curious. those are my answers. abraham lincoln is the one. he's...
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when the going gets tough, i go to einstein quite a bit.his on overcoming enemies, opposition, betrayal and ignorance. einstein said this. great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. all i can say is, take heart. a former white house secret service officer exposes hillary clinton's character. >> mrs. clinton is not a leader. she's a very, very angry person all the time. she's a dictator. >> gary burn wrote best selling hillary clinton tell-all, "crisis of character." he joins me next. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. i'm good. -- but i have a story [music] and i don't know where to start. i'm good -- but i feel alone in a crowd. i'm good -- but nobody understands. i'm good -- but the p
when the going gets tough, i go to einstein quite a bit.his on overcoming enemies, opposition, betrayal and ignorance. einstein said this. great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. all i can say is, take heart. a former white house secret service officer exposes hillary clinton's character. >> mrs. clinton is not a leader. she's a very, very angry person all the time. she's a dictator. >> gary burn wrote best selling hillary clinton tell-all,...
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victim has serious injuries and currently in surgery at einstein hospital. we will bring you more information on this investigation as it becomes available. >>> prosecutors say a 15 year-old was shot and killed by another 15 year-old, on 12900 block of mechanics street in camden, saturday night. right now, motive for the shooting has not been released. the suspect has been charged with aggravated manslaughter and is being held in a youth detention center. his name has not been released due his age. >>> new jersey state police seeking help, solving a murder mystery, out of burlington county, detectives say that the killer may be driving a 2016, pickup truck, brand new truck, that looks like that within right here. the white chevy has been rented by the victim, who was found dead inside of his home in tabernacle township, that was on friday. the truck had tennessee tags. should be fairly easy to spot. >>> in atlantic city, a man, and two children are recovering this morning after their jet ski hit a navigation aid yesterday after noon. navigation post. coastgu
victim has serious injuries and currently in surgery at einstein hospital. we will bring you more information on this investigation as it becomes available. >>> prosecutors say a 15 year-old was shot and killed by another 15 year-old, on 12900 block of mechanics street in camden, saturday night. right now, motive for the shooting has not been released. the suspect has been charged with aggravated manslaughter and is being held in a youth detention center. his name has not been released...
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i want to do a lego of an albert einstein said anna rosa parks set. how great would it be if we could inspire kids with real amazing toys to play with? thanks, appreciate it. thank you. [applause] so please lego amelia ehrhardt, vote and we will go to questions. yes, in the back. >> could you make a susan b. anthony lego set? >> now everyone wants their own lego set. don't worry, don't worry i promise. she wants susan b. anthony? who do you what? a loner rosabell. martin luther king jr. could -- from the kid who skipped little league. i love that. george washington and this is what i want america to do. trust me, tell your dad come if you love me you will register for lego amelia ehrhardt tonight and if you don't register and vote you don't love me, dad. say those words and watch what you get. >> on the inner circle you have a scavenger hunt in the book. you have future plans for doing something like that? >> for those of you don't know i love hiding things and all of my books. i can't do a tv show called decoded without playing something decoding. on
i want to do a lego of an albert einstein said anna rosa parks set. how great would it be if we could inspire kids with real amazing toys to play with? thanks, appreciate it. thank you. [applause] so please lego amelia ehrhardt, vote and we will go to questions. yes, in the back. >> could you make a susan b. anthony lego set? >> now everyone wants their own lego set. don't worry, don't worry i promise. she wants susan b. anthony? who do you what? a loner rosabell. martin luther king...
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when the going gets tough, i go to einstein quite a bit. this on overcoming enemies, opposition, betrayal and ignorance. einstein said this. great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. all i can say is, take heart. a formerte house secret service officer exposes hillary clinton's character. >> mrs. clinton is not a leader. she's a very, very angry person all the time. she's a dictator. i'm billy, and i quit smoking with chantix. i decided to take chantix to shut everybody else up about me quitting smoking. i was going to give it a try, but i didn't really think it was going to really happen. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix
when the going gets tough, i go to einstein quite a bit. this on overcoming enemies, opposition, betrayal and ignorance. einstein said this. great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. all i can say is, take heart. a formerte house secret service officer exposes hillary clinton's character. >> mrs. clinton is not a leader. she's a very, very angry person all the time. she's a dictator. i'm billy, and i quit smoking with chantix. i decided to take chantix...
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in that case victim taken to einstein medical center in stable condition.e, police are interviewing family members, and also witnesses, to see if they can figure out who had done this. again, looking for two men wearing white t-shirts, and ski masks, as well. back to you. >> 6:38. more about the police, police say the man who killed a 35 year old woman over the weekends, may be connected to other assaults. >> ricky morgan was stabbed to death saturday in what became a grissly bloody scene in kensington. police think this is a suspect's third assault in the area, in just a few weeks, and they believe he's targeting prostitutes. >> they think they may have a serial situation going on here. we'll keep an eye out of that on kensington. >> police captain in kansas city has died after being shot while approaching a shooting suspect. authorities say, 46 year old captain robert melt on drove up to a group matching description after drive-by shooting suspect. at least one of them opened fire killing the officer who was a 17 year vet of the force. police have arreste
in that case victim taken to einstein medical center in stable condition.e, police are interviewing family members, and also witnesses, to see if they can figure out who had done this. again, looking for two men wearing white t-shirts, and ski masks, as well. back to you. >> 6:38. more about the police, police say the man who killed a 35 year old woman over the weekends, may be connected to other assaults. >> ricky morgan was stabbed to death saturday in what became a grissly bloody...
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he was able to run to a nearby pizza restaurant where a delivery driver rushed him to einstein hospital. he is in current stable condition. >>> in new jersey authorities confirmed one person has died in the crash that closed white horse pike in stratford. sky fox over the scene where three cars collided just before 10:00 o'clock last night. rescue crews had to cut out two people trapped inside their cars. road was shut down in both directions for about seven hours. >>> the pennsylvania budget, includes some new and higher taxes and a few levees on products and services that people are not too happy about. >> one is, one that lawmakers have gone to over and over again. we're talking about revenues from the sale of cigarettes. it will go up, a lot. steve keeley is looking at this. you are in brideberg, steve. >> reporter: i'm at my favorite 7-eleven our friend invite us in. i'm out of the heat and humidity. jared out in the heat and humidity. i'm getting a free big gul be, i'm in heaven, okay, a and in brideberg at the same time. not in heaven, and not in a heavenly mood are smokers, marl
he was able to run to a nearby pizza restaurant where a delivery driver rushed him to einstein hospital. he is in current stable condition. >>> in new jersey authorities confirmed one person has died in the crash that closed white horse pike in stratford. sky fox over the scene where three cars collided just before 10:00 o'clock last night. rescue crews had to cut out two people trapped inside their cars. road was shut down in both directions for about seven hours. >>> the...
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this weapon, and it was discharged by another person as they were playing with it, that girl is at einstein hospital, right now, in critical condition. firefighters were actually called out to the scene here, and what they found, they found two guns, a handgun and a rival, on the -- a rifle on the roof of the home. that's part of this investigation, as well. and this happening, just about four hours after we were covering another shooting, a 13 year old, shot, in a incident tied to road rage, two separate cases, but two children shot within hours in the city of philadelphia, a 13 year old in that case, in this case a 14 year old, critical condition, again, if you are just joining us, 14 year old girl shot while playing with a gun, with several people inside a house, a male, don't know if that male is a juvenile or adult, shot this girl, one bullet striking her hand, and also, striking her in the chest. she's critical, but was able to speak with investigators, and now we're trying to get more information on this case, as it develops. certainly we're praying for two children now in hospitals
this weapon, and it was discharged by another person as they were playing with it, that girl is at einstein hospital, right now, in critical condition. firefighters were actually called out to the scene here, and what they found, they found two guns, a handgun and a rival, on the -- a rifle on the roof of the home. that's part of this investigation, as well. and this happening, just about four hours after we were covering another shooting, a 13 year old, shot, in a incident tied to road rage,...
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she is in critical condition at einstein hospital. but is able to talk with investigators. and is talking to the firefighters actually called out to the scene as part of the first response call, and found handgun and a rifle in the roof area of the house. meantime this shooting happening four hours or so after a 13 year old boy was shot across town, investigators say in that case, at least eight shots were fired at a crowd, when one struck the boy in the leg, it happened around 11:30 last night on the 4300 block of north darien street. family member rushing him to st. christopher hospital for children, where at last check he is in stable condition, minutes before that shooting, cops say, a witness actually family member, sorry, person was driving a car, possibly white car, honda, and hit group of kids, playing on the block, and then, argued, then she left, police say, she then comes back with a man inside that car, that man gets out, fires, in a crowd of about 25 people. and that's when the 13 year old was hit in the leg. now, police tell us, that there were children in tha
she is in critical condition at einstein hospital. but is able to talk with investigators. and is talking to the firefighters actually called out to the scene as part of the first response call, and found handgun and a rifle in the roof area of the house. meantime this shooting happening four hours or so after a 13 year old boy was shot across town, investigators say in that case, at least eight shots were fired at a crowd, when one struck the boy in the leg, it happened around 11:30 last night...
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now the victim has serious injuries and is right now in surgery at einstein hospital.eople get more information on this abe pass it to you when we get it in. >>> a developing story involving septa's regional railcars. >> 120 out of service, that is really tough commute for people who have to get back and forth onto work tomorrow. lets get out to dave kinchen with new details, hi there dave. >> reporter: on this independence day you may be independent from septa, today but if you depend on it starting your back to work commute tomorrow, well, you will deal with delays and likely crowded conditions. if you rely on regional rail because septa officials pulled one-third of the regional rail fleet when they stopped running the silver liner five cars for inspections and they found they needed emergency repairs. about 120 cars as you mentioned there. transit authority officials say their engineered found a crack in the beams of the korean made train cars after noticing one was lean on the side. they say 95 percent of the silver liner five have been inspect and that had the pr
now the victim has serious injuries and is right now in surgery at einstein hospital.eople get more information on this abe pass it to you when we get it in. >>> a developing story involving septa's regional railcars. >> 120 out of service, that is really tough commute for people who have to get back and forth onto work tomorrow. lets get out to dave kinchen with new details, hi there dave. >> reporter: on this independence day you may be independent from septa, today but...
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marginalizing yourself to bring a tone deaf or you can have a brilliant mind and it might be the next einstein for all we know. but you have been conditioned not to be housebroken, not to feel good about yourself and articulate what you're getting and that's the part of me i feel so blessed to have the family upbringing that i had. my mother like i said was his secretary, so as a young boy i'm sitting there watching leadership, not from with somebody telling me. i'm watching my mom. i am part of him and knocking on doors and doing petition drive for the movement in 68. i was blessed from the standpoint prospect craig hodges come usage and made $700,000 in 1982. how much did you make in 1993? >> guest: zero. >> host: why? >> guest: i was basically for a better term, blacklisted, blackballed, politically ostracized. for me it was an eye opening experience from a standpoint at that point in time my sons were 11 and 12, and for them to see you play summer league against professional basketball players, and get a chance to play when the season starts, they question, dad, what's happening? you've be
marginalizing yourself to bring a tone deaf or you can have a brilliant mind and it might be the next einstein for all we know. but you have been conditioned not to be housebroken, not to feel good about yourself and articulate what you're getting and that's the part of me i feel so blessed to have the family upbringing that i had. my mother like i said was his secretary, so as a young boy i'm sitting there watching leadership, not from with somebody telling me. i'm watching my mom. i am part...
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he was able to run to a nearby pizza restaurant where a delivery driver rush him to einstein hospital. he is in stable condition no arrests have been made. >>> in new jersey authorities in stratford are investigating a fatal crash that closed white horse pike. one person has died. sky fox over the scene where three cars collided, right before 10:00 o'clock last night. rescue crews had to cut two people trapped inside the wreckage, white horse pike was shut down in both directions for about seven hours. >>> things got heated during a town hall meeting with president, police, family members of the police brutality victims, president obama taking tough questions surrounding issues of race and policing during a town hall last night, he even offered a rare reflection on how he feels racism has affected him personally. >> my question to you, mr. president is have you ever been pulled over and what was your experience like as a driver. >> overwhelming majority of the time idea served to be pulled over because i was going too fast. the police officers were courteous and i got a ticket which i
he was able to run to a nearby pizza restaurant where a delivery driver rush him to einstein hospital. he is in stable condition no arrests have been made. >>> in new jersey authorities in stratford are investigating a fatal crash that closed white horse pike. one person has died. sky fox over the scene where three cars collided, right before 10:00 o'clock last night. rescue crews had to cut two people trapped inside the wreckage, white horse pike was shut down in both directions for...
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he is at einstein hospital right now in stable condition. so a violent night in the city of philadelphia. as for this face fatal shooting, plans are interviewing witnesses and family members to try to find out who had done this. back to you. >> dave kinchen, thank you so much. >> of course we are are covering you decide coverage all week long, republican national convention, goes into day three today. lauren, interesting today, because as we know with all whatever 17 candidate at one time during the debates. >> yes? >> we had ted cruz and marco rubio going at trump really hard. >> right. >> and now they're going to take the stage tonight to address the crowd and say drum the is the greatest guy oner. >> that's true, so let's go right to cleveland. caroline joins with us details what we can expect, high, caroline. >> reporter: -- >> she is rehearse wag she is going it say i think for us, she might be little nervous here, because the philly crowd is tough. right? can she hear us now? >> her story, ya. >> as it was recorded by the secretary. it
he is at einstein hospital right now in stable condition. so a violent night in the city of philadelphia. as for this face fatal shooting, plans are interviewing witnesses and family members to try to find out who had done this. back to you. >> dave kinchen, thank you so much. >> of course we are are covering you decide coverage all week long, republican national convention, goes into day three today. lauren, interesting today, because as we know with all whatever 17 candidate at...
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. >> kate bilo is in the the einstein health care science center to show us. >> that is right, ukee and hubbell space telescope has been giving us amazing photo for 26 years and this latest picture does not disappoint. scientists are showing it off and making sure we will get all inspiring photos in space for years to come this new image from the hubbell space telescope shows a cluster of thousands of galaxies, or 13 billion light years from earth. >> just a couple hundred million years after the big bang. >> that is opening through whether it light get in the telescope. >> reporter: doctor ken carpenter is on the hubbell team and says image uses closer galaxies as a magnifying glass to spy on those further away, trick albert einstein first predict. another milestone for hubbell which has confirmed existence of black holes and that the expansion of the universe is speeding up. >> rewritten all of the textbooks there is no field of astronomy that hasn't been change. >> reporter: hubbell has been orbit nothing space for 26 years and will be eventually retired. its replacement is being bui
. >> kate bilo is in the the einstein health care science center to show us. >> that is right, ukee and hubbell space telescope has been giving us amazing photo for 26 years and this latest picture does not disappoint. scientists are showing it off and making sure we will get all inspiring photos in space for years to come this new image from the hubbell space telescope shows a cluster of thousands of galaxies, or 13 billion light years from earth. >> just a couple hundred...
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. >> larry: nixon is einstein compared to -- >> no, trump is stupid, you guys!o know this! >> larry: trump is worse than not a bright man. he's stupid. when he was sitting with "the washington post," nine reporters, i love andrea mitchell is telling the story and the frustration on her face, they're just trying to ask him a question about foreign policy and he's changing the subject with the votes he got. he thinks n.a.t.o. is liquid plumber like a household product. >> i don't think he knows what n.a.t.o. is. >> i don't think he knows what a treaty is. you sign a treaty, means you do what you agree to. >> correct. >> he says it like, with the balkan state, we have to look if they're holding up their part of the agreement, which is crazy. i think he thinks of the balkans as a place to shop for wives, first of all. (applause) >> larry: that's how he understands it, everything is a business transaction. >> he is a mercenary, everything is a transaction. it's not going to work. >> i heard he was going to outsource domestic and foreign policy to the president while
. >> larry: nixon is einstein compared to -- >> no, trump is stupid, you guys!o know this! >> larry: trump is worse than not a bright man. he's stupid. when he was sitting with "the washington post," nine reporters, i love andrea mitchell is telling the story and the frustration on her face, they're just trying to ask him a question about foreign policy and he's changing the subject with the votes he got. he thinks n.a.t.o. is liquid plumber like a household product....
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they all then shifted with newton and einstein. about gravity now, even though it seems so rational and kind of accepted universally, it's 350 years old. so we were wrong for 2,000 years and now we're certain about something whose life span is still relatively short. is it possible that, in another 800 years, this period will seem crazy? seems very possible to me, even though i don't necessarily know why that will happen. >> trevor: that raises the question, donald trump. (laughter) could we be -- be wrong? >> yeah, well, that would be the thing. >> trevor: could we look back and go, wow, he made america great again?! (laughter) >> it is this sort of terrifying idea. no one is going around saying if we could just get him in office, it would be great. there is the assumption he's the least qualified person possible to be this far in the race and if he became president it would somehow destroy democracy and the thing is this is happening because of democracy. we're worried about him destroying democracy but the way this is set up, an
they all then shifted with newton and einstein. about gravity now, even though it seems so rational and kind of accepted universally, it's 350 years old. so we were wrong for 2,000 years and now we're certain about something whose life span is still relatively short. is it possible that, in another 800 years, this period will seem crazy? seems very possible to me, even though i don't necessarily know why that will happen. >> trevor: that raises the question, donald trump. (laughter) could...
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>> this is albert sign einstein. >> reporter: for ann marie it's not about pampering her pooch, she'salbert's mental health. >> i take him for a walk, he's so nervous. he looks right to left, his tail is down. oh, yes, you can do it! he'll stop and freeze and be trembling very, very strongly. it makes you want to be able to give him a drink or something. >> reporter: after a series of failed behavioral treatments, albert was diagnosed with extreme anxiety. and the vet prescribed prozac. >> i knew that prozac really helped people. and i knew albert really needed help. >> reporter: but that diagnosis wasn't cheap. therapies and treatment costing upwards of $5,000. in fact, consumers nationwide are estimated to spent more than $7 billion on pet meds every year. more than ever before. >> and we're going to present him with our closed fist -- >> reporter: hatchi is meeting with trainer erika. >> he's like, that's what you were looking for, okay. >> reporter: prozac gives him that extra little help to succeed, according to his owners. >> you have to do the behavior modification, you have to
>> this is albert sign einstein. >> reporter: for ann marie it's not about pampering her pooch, she'salbert's mental health. >> i take him for a walk, he's so nervous. he looks right to left, his tail is down. oh, yes, you can do it! he'll stop and freeze and be trembling very, very strongly. it makes you want to be able to give him a drink or something. >> reporter: after a series of failed behavioral treatments, albert was diagnosed with extreme anxiety. and the vet...
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he was taken to einstein medical center stable condition. >>> well, we have some sad news to pass alongut a member of the a "action news" family. the man who created "action news" in 1970, has died. mel campman was 85 years old. he passed away at his home on tuesday, after battling parkinson's disease. campman began his tv news career in los angeles but he coined the term "action news" right here at channel six. he worked as a consultant for nearly 30 years in washington d.c., and after hanging up his news hat he opened up a dairy queen in dewey beach. >>> well, despite recent terror attack in nice, france bastille day celebrations went on as planned today in philadelphia a. "action news" reporter trish hartman has the details. >> a celebration of french independent and revolution went on amid height even security outside eastern state penitentiary. in its 22nd year planners say canceling the event was not an option, even after the terror attack in nice, france on thursday. >> we cannot make the world entire world a better place but here in philadelphia, we're going to acknowledge the a
he was taken to einstein medical center stable condition. >>> well, we have some sad news to pass alongut a member of the a "action news" family. the man who created "action news" in 1970, has died. mel campman was 85 years old. he passed away at his home on tuesday, after battling parkinson's disease. campman began his tv news career in los angeles but he coined the term "action news" right here at channel six. he worked as a consultant for nearly 30...
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give red tuition speeches, and it is very difficult, because whether it is steve jobs or albert einstein or regimen franklin or bill gates, they all run away or drop out before they graduate. so benjamin franklin is apprenticed to his brother, and he teaches himself by pulling down the books from the shelves of his brothers publishing house and bookstore in boston, and it is addison and steel, essays, and "the spectator," and applications from the great london, and what franklin does is he chops them all up and moves the paragraphs around, and then tries to put a better together in order so he can teach himself, and he said that he was never quite sure that he became a great writer, but, in fact, what he does is he becomes the best homespun humor writer i think in american history. wasbrother, who i mentioned an older brother, and being an older brother would not let franklin right for the newspaper, soap franklin ends up writing under a pseudonym. he put a pen name on it, and he slips the essays he does under the door of his brother's print, and his brother and friends running the print
give red tuition speeches, and it is very difficult, because whether it is steve jobs or albert einstein or regimen franklin or bill gates, they all run away or drop out before they graduate. so benjamin franklin is apprenticed to his brother, and he teaches himself by pulling down the books from the shelves of his brothers publishing house and bookstore in boston, and it is addison and steel, essays, and "the spectator," and applications from the great london, and what franklin does...
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invest up to $5 million in fields at walt whitman and albert einstein high schools and julius west middle school. in exchange, the youth soccer organization will get access to the fields when not in use by those schools. the fields could be completed next year. >>> an urgent warning from government safety regulators who say owners of some 300,000 older model hondas and acuras, stop driving them immediately and get them repaired at your dealership. these affected cars are all model years 2001 through 2003. they're part of a larger takata airbag recall that began eight years ago. the new data shows that those who have not made the fix on some specific models face serious danger. >> we have brand new laboratory testing that is showing some of these older models could have a 50% rupture rate. >> honda says 70% included in this airbag recall have been repaired. >>> a tesla electric car with an auto pilot feature was involved in a deadly crash and tonight, the feds are investigating a man down in florida died back in may when a big rig made a turn in front of his tesla model s. the company says
invest up to $5 million in fields at walt whitman and albert einstein high schools and julius west middle school. in exchange, the youth soccer organization will get access to the fields when not in use by those schools. the fields could be completed next year. >>> an urgent warning from government safety regulators who say owners of some 300,000 older model hondas and acuras, stop driving them immediately and get them repaired at your dealership. these affected cars are all model...