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trump-pence supporters unite for a rally at patrick henry college. hillary clinton and donald trump continued their racism debate. yesterday clinton released an attack ad against trump using his own comments about african americans. trump did the same with clinton on a post on instagram. >> the mudslinging has got to stop. i've got a 13-year-old son. how do you raise kids today when our leaders are acting like children? i think seeing pence tonight is going to be a good view of what an adult leader looks like like trump. >> i want donald to stick issues. don't lower himself to hillary y hillary clinton supporters held signs and spoke out spreading their message. >> i'm doing this because i personally am offended by the trump-pence stand on women's issues. >> this is nonsense. this is political process that we're going through now is just crazy. >> reporter: polls show trump-pence down by 10-plus points in virginia. reporting in loudoun county, wusa 9. >> to stay up to date 24/7 on the presidential race and the local races, you can download our wusa 9
trump-pence supporters unite for a rally at patrick henry college. hillary clinton and donald trump continued their racism debate. yesterday clinton released an attack ad against trump using his own comments about african americans. trump did the same with clinton on a post on instagram. >> the mudslinging has got to stop. i've got a 13-year-old son. how do you raise kids today when our leaders are acting like children? i think seeing pence tonight is going to be a good view of what an...
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the indiana governor told a crowd at patrick henry college that hillary clinton and her fellow democrats were using a, quote, play of divisiveness. >> we hear the other side already bringing out the politics of division. you've heard it. it's really remarkable after donald trump spent the last two weeks reaching out to minorities across this country and making sure that everyone in america understands that we can make america great again for every american regardless of race and creed and color. >> pence also criticized clinton for allowing the clinton foundation to accept foreign and corporate donations while she was secretary of state. wusa 9 was at the rally today. reaction tonight from both supporters and opponents. >> reporter: trump supporters unite for a rally at patrick henry college in purceville, virginia today. polls so trump-pence down in virginia. loudoun county is likely the swing county in the state in virginia if virginia is still a battleground, loudoun county is ground zero. this week hillary clinton and donald trump continue their races in debate. yesterday clinton rel
the indiana governor told a crowd at patrick henry college that hillary clinton and her fellow democrats were using a, quote, play of divisiveness. >> we hear the other side already bringing out the politics of division. you've heard it. it's really remarkable after donald trump spent the last two weeks reaching out to minorities across this country and making sure that everyone in america understands that we can make america great again for every american regardless of race and creed and...
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he's holding a valley at patrick henry college.the event gets underway at 3:00 p.m. >>> the redskins beat the buffalo bills last night 21-16. quarterback kirk cousins threw three touchdowns. >>> tom kierein says get ready for more heat. >> summer won't end. temperatures in the low to mid 90s again this afternoon, afternoon and evening and re comfortable. saturday, low humidity. labor day weekend, starting off with temperatures in the 80s. gets hot again on sunday. the physicfollowing sunday and day with highs in the 90s. >> threw we'll be back in 25 minutesith w prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, all giant produce is triple checked. my giant. get between you and life's dobeautiful moments.llergens flonase gives you more complete allergy relief. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. ♪ which means in the time it takes mr. wa
he's holding a valley at patrick henry college.the event gets underway at 3:00 p.m. >>> the redskins beat the buffalo bills last night 21-16. quarterback kirk cousins threw three touchdowns. >>> tom kierein says get ready for more heat. >> summer won't end. temperatures in the low to mid 90s again this afternoon, afternoon and evening and re comfortable. saturday, low humidity. labor day weekend, starting off with temperatures in the 80s. gets hot again on sunday. the...
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. >> we are live here on the campus of a trick henry college in -- of atricure henry college henry college. we expect to hear from the governor of indiana, mike pence in a few moments. later on we will hear from senator tim kaine from florida and we will be taking your phone calls after we hear from mike pence in virginia. mike pence is making his way north from richmond. earlier he tweeted this, one of his stops at millie's diner, a local institution, while in richmond virginia, cannot wait to dig into the devil's mess. we will assume that is in entree. earlier this week he was in charlotte, north carolina and this headline from the charlotte observer there in the speech that mike pence made, trump will be tough on trade,. we also have a tweet from joni ernst, the iowa republican senator hosting her second in iowa att and ride the iowa state fairgrounds. let's take a look at her invitation for all of us to attend. >> i am senator joni ernst getting ready to kick off my roast and ride. >> donald trump is expected to attend the event as well. this stating-- donald trump to attend the roast
. >> we are live here on the campus of a trick henry college in -- of atricure henry college henry college. we expect to hear from the governor of indiana, mike pence in a few moments. later on we will hear from senator tim kaine from florida and we will be taking your phone calls after we hear from mike pence in virginia. mike pence is making his way north from richmond. earlier he tweeted this, one of his stops at millie's diner, a local institution, while in richmond virginia, cannot...
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anna-lysa: mike pence was in patrick henry college. tim kaine was in florida. they both had similar criticisms about each other's campaigns. >> american people are tired of the politics of division. they are tired of politicians who divide our country to unite their support. >> you look at the pattern of activity on donald trump side and it's not the community of respect. it is division and the blame game. anna-lysa: pence is continuing the efforts to reach minority voters. >> we can make america great again for every american. >> he has guys connected with the ku klux klan who are claiming him. sometimes he does not disavow that. they seem to be taking advantage of that, and i find that troubling. both nominees interacted with businesses in the community. company in miami lakes. pence visited a richmond eye and ear. anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. kimberly: developing now, san francisco 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick is defending himself for not standing up during the national anthem. he said he will not stand up for a country that he believes oppresses peopl
anna-lysa: mike pence was in patrick henry college. tim kaine was in florida. they both had similar criticisms about each other's campaigns. >> american people are tired of the politics of division. they are tired of politicians who divide our country to unite their support. >> you look at the pattern of activity on donald trump side and it's not the community of respect. it is division and the blame game. anna-lysa: pence is continuing the efforts to reach minority voters. >>...
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he's holding a rally at patrick henry college. event will get underway at around 3:00 p.m. >>> the redskins beat the buffalo bills last night, 21-16. quarterback kirk cousins threw three touchdowns. >>> on to the story we've been telling our facebook live friends about. i really nice this story. >> yeah. >> kfc is saying not so fast after a report that colonel sanders' nephew inadvertently revealed the secret recipe behind the emp py behind the empire. a reporter visited. pulled out. on the back contained a handwritten list for 11 herbs and spices to be mixed with two cups of white flour. he initially told the reporter it was the initial recipe but later said he didn't know for sure. the company said the recipe is not authentic. >> they say the original recipe is in a safe with two feet of concrete, monitored 24 hours a day. >> that's the kicker. in concrete. anyway, that's it for us. thanks for joining us. >> going to be hot. >> stay cool. >> have a great day. stay cool, as tom say. we'll see you tomorrow. but it's tough on your
he's holding a rally at patrick henry college. event will get underway at around 3:00 p.m. >>> the redskins beat the buffalo bills last night, 21-16. quarterback kirk cousins threw three touchdowns. >>> on to the story we've been telling our facebook live friends about. i really nice this story. >> yeah. >> kfc is saying not so fast after a report that colonel sanders' nephew inadvertently revealed the secret recipe behind the emp py behind the empire. a reporter...
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governor mike pence talk to voters about three hours ago at patrick hindley college -- patrick henry college, his visit on the same day that vice presidential nominee virginia senator tim kaine met with supporters in florida. >> i'm excited to be here. this is the first event of this kind that i've done in five weeks as hillary clinton's running mate. anna-lysa: this is the last weekend before the florida primary. pence made a stop in richmond for a gop committee meeting and stop that a richmond restaurant known as milley's. his speech sounded a lot like trump's last weekend in fredericksburg, virginia. the presidential nominee sounded running mate. >> we will make donald trump the 45th president of the united states and he will lead us to make america great again. anna-lysa: we are about 72 days away from election day. we will break down the key points that each vice presidential nominee made through their speeches on the campaign trail. at the live desk, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. kimberly: thank you. going, going, gone. your chance to visit the african-american history i work 'round the
governor mike pence talk to voters about three hours ago at patrick hindley college -- patrick henry college, his visit on the same day that vice presidential nominee virginia senator tim kaine met with supporters in florida. >> i'm excited to be here. this is the first event of this kind that i've done in five weeks as hillary clinton's running mate. anna-lysa: this is the last weekend before the florida primary. pence made a stop in richmond for a gop committee meeting and stop that a...
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. >>> trump's running mate mike pence will be in virginia tomorrow holding a patrick henry college. doors open at noon. the event starts at 3:00. tickets are required but they're free if you can get one. trump's campaign can now be with supporters wherever they go because the republican's campaign unveiled a phone app called america first. users can earn points and unlock badges for going to rallies, donating, sharing messages and videos. it has the latest news about trump's campaign. >>> a father crossing borders to give his kids the best education possible is getting a lot of attention online today. everyday jose dominguez walks a mile from mexico to his children's school in texas. he works across the street from school. he says schools in america are safer and he hopes sacrifices will get his children on a better path. many parents living in mexico are able to enroll their kids in america either through charter schools or tuition programs and in most cases all they have address in the u.s. whether they live here or not. the story sparked a passionate debate on the wusa9 facebook
. >>> trump's running mate mike pence will be in virginia tomorrow holding a patrick henry college. doors open at noon. the event starts at 3:00. tickets are required but they're free if you can get one. trump's campaign can now be with supporters wherever they go because the republican's campaign unveiled a phone app called america first. users can earn points and unlock badges for going to rallies, donating, sharing messages and videos. it has the latest news about trump's campaign....
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president of patrick henry college for your great hospitality. [applause] humbled to bem so able to be with you today. it was a little more than a month ago, standing with my wife at my side that i accepted my party's nomination to run and serve as the next vice president of the united states of america. [applause] mr. pence: my friend was overly kind, as usual. i'm a christian, conservative, and republican in that order. [applause] and i served 12 years in the congress and the united states and i did four years as governor of the great state of indiana. through all that time, there was one person who most personified those priorities to me, inspired in my time in congress. i saw him work on behalf of our values on the world stage. he was a mentor to me and he is to this day. i hope all of you here in virginia know how grateful all of america is that frank wolf came from this place and served the nation. would you mind coming up? [applause] i joined this campaign in a heartbeat. and i hearde rang the familiar voice on the phone and he said mike,
president of patrick henry college for your great hospitality. [applause] humbled to bem so able to be with you today. it was a little more than a month ago, standing with my wife at my side that i accepted my party's nomination to run and serve as the next vice president of the united states of america. [applause] mr. pence: my friend was overly kind, as usual. i'm a christian, conservative, and republican in that order. [applause] and i served 12 years in the congress and the united states...
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trump's running mate governor mike pence will be in loudoun county today for a rally at patrick henry collegercellville at 3 o'clock this afternoon. hillary clinton and tim kaine on the campaign trail hammering home their message that donald trump is unfit to be president. the state department saying it won't be able to release clinton's schedule when -- from when she was secretary of state until after the election. the renewed call for the schedules to be fully released press says a majority of people outside the government that clinton met with while secretary of state had given money to the clinton foundation. >> ♪ >>> all right, time now 7:13. a lot to talk around politics but everyone talking about this weather because we had this cooldown and now it spiked up again. >> i know. >> so we're just less than a month away from fall. are we going to start to see a trend downward. >> probably by this time next week. i think labor day weekend will be a little bit more tolerable. >> oh, no. >> i know. >>> but it has been such a hot august. we've had majority of the afternoons with temperatures ab
trump's running mate governor mike pence will be in loudoun county today for a rally at patrick henry collegercellville at 3 o'clock this afternoon. hillary clinton and tim kaine on the campaign trail hammering home their message that donald trump is unfit to be president. the state department saying it won't be able to release clinton's schedule when -- from when she was secretary of state until after the election. the renewed call for the schedules to be fully released press says a majority...
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governor mike pe rally at patrick henry college in virginia on saturday. if you'd like to go, register for tickets. governor pence took the day off the campaign trail so he could tour the tornado damage in his home state of indiana. >>> speaking of that damage, just take a look at this. wow. there is still so much cleaning up to do in the state of indiana. more strong storms in the forecast for tonight. nbc's chris clackum takes a closer look at the damage and the effort to rebuild. >> reporter: there's more to clean up in kokomo because this is where the most damage was done. >> it will be okay. at least we're all here. >> god. >> reporter: remarkably, all did indeed survive eight tornadoes that tore through indiana wednesday. >> we are very blessed to be able to tell you that we don't have any serious injuries or casualties as a result of the storm. >> oh, my gosh. starbucks just got blown over. >> reporter: no serious injuries even among customer inside a worked together and got the doors off, got them out. >> reporter: others also grateful to be alive
governor mike pe rally at patrick henry college in virginia on saturday. if you'd like to go, register for tickets. governor pence took the day off the campaign trail so he could tour the tornado damage in his home state of indiana. >>> speaking of that damage, just take a look at this. wow. there is still so much cleaning up to do in the state of indiana. more strong storms in the forecast for tonight. nbc's chris clackum takes a closer look at the damage and the effort to rebuild....
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governor mike pence is said to hold a rally at patrick henry college in purcellville on saturday.ou'll need to register to get tickets for that event. >>> >>> today, president obama will expand a national monument off the coast of hawaii. the white house says today's proclamation will create the world's largest marine-protected area. we'll put it on the screen for you later. the monument will be more than 582,000 square miles. that is more than twice the size of texas. more than 7,000 species who live there will be protected. commercial fishing and new mining around allowed in national parks. i'll put it on facebook. >>> you can celebrate 100 years of the national park service. all 412 parks have admission. today you can head to faragut square to learn more about careers. yesterday more than a thousand people came together on the national mall to form this beautiful shot you see there. the national park service logo. they did all of that with colored umbrellas. we've listed other events that you can participate in on nbc washington.com. >>> this weekend, you can get a preview of t
governor mike pence is said to hold a rally at patrick henry college in purcellville on saturday.ou'll need to register to get tickets for that event. >>> >>> today, president obama will expand a national monument off the coast of hawaii. the white house says today's proclamation will create the world's largest marine-protected area. we'll put it on the screen for you later. the monument will be more than 582,000 square miles. that is more than twice the size of texas. more...
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a professor at emory and henry college in virginia. his left is jasonward who is author a of herman cain bridge racial violence, and america's civil rights century. he's a associate professor of history and mississippi state university. that the end is crystal sanders whose book is a chance for change had head start and mississippi's black freedom struggle. she's a historian of the 20th century and at the state university. i like to start off three minutes telling us about their books i'll start with you debbie. and move down. >> okay. >> first of all i want to say thank you ralph and thank you to all of the organizers of the mississippi book festival it is just fabulous and i'm very honored to be here. wednesday in mississippi what my book is about was the only civil rights project organized by women for women as part of a national women's organization. and it was unlike anything i had ever heard or read about in the civil rights movement. they brought interracial interfaith teams of northern women with who were middle age and middle-
a professor at emory and henry college in virginia. his left is jasonward who is author a of herman cain bridge racial violence, and america's civil rights century. he's a associate professor of history and mississippi state university. that the end is crystal sanders whose book is a chance for change had head start and mississippi's black freedom struggle. she's a historian of the 20th century and at the state university. i like to start off three minutes telling us about their books i'll...
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henry clay, daniel webster, john c. calhoun, i have it up not only because i'm an admirer of clay but i did my senior thesis in college on henry clay and the compromise of 1850. >> is it because he was a kentuckyian that you did that? >> yeah. i recently reread it. it wasn't very good. frankly, this he should have had me rewrite it. it was one of the three major compromises clay was involved in. in holding the union together as long as it held together before the inevitable conflict blew things up. >> and gave him the nickname "the great compromiser." correct? >> dyeah, that's what he was known as. >> what does that message mean for you today? >> well, because you have to compromise. and we do a lot of that. unfortunately, in today's world, the things we agree on never make any news. it's only when we have differences or something goes off the track or something's controversial that it seems to be important enough to be noticed which is a great frustration to people like me because we've had, in this current congress under the new majority, an extremely productive period with all kinds of things that are important, like
henry clay, daniel webster, john c. calhoun, i have it up not only because i'm an admirer of clay but i did my senior thesis in college on henry clay and the compromise of 1850. >> is it because he was a kentuckyian that you did that? >> yeah. i recently reread it. it wasn't very good. frankly, this he should have had me rewrite it. it was one of the three major compromises clay was involved in. in holding the union together as long as it held together before the inevitable conflict...
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college student in brooklyn tried to stop the bleeding. cbs 2's alice gainer has that story new at 5:00. >> reporter: 22-year-old terrell henry majored in criminal justice at john jay college but early this morning, any dreams he had of a future in the fbi were cut short when he was gunned down. >> my fiance woke me up. we heard shots. >> reporter: abby walker and her boyfriend looked out their window down below and saw henry on the ground bleeding outside their gate. henry's twin brother covering his twin's wounds with his hands. >> i heard him screaming and i thought maybe it was him and i thought that he was conscious but then i realized it was his brother just -- very upset. screaming. >> reporter: police say terrell henry and his twin had been at a party on covert street. henry left to go to this nearby bodega to buy a juice. when he crossed back over, police say he was shot. >> reporter: he says he always paid for private schools for his kids to keep them away from any trouble. police say terrell henry had no criminal record. it is unclear if he was targeted. so far, no arrests. in bushwick, brooklyn, alice gainer, cbs 2 news. >> an nypd o
college student in brooklyn tried to stop the bleeding. cbs 2's alice gainer has that story new at 5:00. >> reporter: 22-year-old terrell henry majored in criminal justice at john jay college but early this morning, any dreams he had of a future in the fbi were cut short when he was gunned down. >> my fiance woke me up. we heard shots. >> reporter: abby walker and her boyfriend looked out their window down below and saw henry on the ground bleeding outside their gate. henry's...
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voegeli, senior editor of the claremont review of books and a visiting scholar at claremont mckenna college henry salvatori center. is the author of two books. he should fit in well, and his work has appeared in a wide number of newspapers and peer-reviewed journals across the country. again we expect to have a really lively discussions are just get out of the way and turned over to donna to start us off. >> thank you, michael. oh, shoot. sorry. okay. so what i want to do is i want to start with just a little bit of background from a so because i thinit's important to understand where i come from. i spent, been involved with look at welfare reform since it started. i have been mainly doing work in the field look at the implementation of welfare reform and particularly tanf since it started and i did work before. you heard conversations about the work that cathy eden did on how people make ends meet. i was one of the interviewers who did work on the above cited work on it and it will have continued that. one of my key focus is really on work in thinking about how do we do a better job of helping p
voegeli, senior editor of the claremont review of books and a visiting scholar at claremont mckenna college henry salvatori center. is the author of two books. he should fit in well, and his work has appeared in a wide number of newspapers and peer-reviewed journals across the country. again we expect to have a really lively discussions are just get out of the way and turned over to donna to start us off. >> thank you, michael. oh, shoot. sorry. okay. so what i want to do is i want to...
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and a visiting scholar at claremont mckenna college is, -- college plus henry salvatori center. he should fit in well here is work has appeared in a wide number of newspapers and peer-reviewed journals across the country. we expect a lively discussion here so i will get it out of the and turn it over to donna. >> thank you. ok. what i want to do is i want to start with just a little bit of background because i think it is under -- important to understand where i come from. i have spent -- and involved with looking at welfare reform since it started. i have been mainly doing work in the field looking at the infiltration of welfare reform tanf.rticularly you hurt conversations about the work that kathy even did on how people make ends meet and i was one of the interviewers who did work on that book. afdc.work on one of my key focuses is on work and think about how we do a better job of helping people who have trouble entering the labor market. i think on welfare reform it is a good time to take a step back. what i want to do is i think one thing that we really -- that is important
and a visiting scholar at claremont mckenna college is, -- college plus henry salvatori center. he should fit in well here is work has appeared in a wide number of newspapers and peer-reviewed journals across the country. we expect a lively discussion here so i will get it out of the and turn it over to donna. >> thank you. ok. what i want to do is i want to start with just a little bit of background because i think it is under -- important to understand where i come from. i have spent --...
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henry herndon. who -- let me describe herndon, herndon had attended illinois college, which was an abolitionist college, headed by a leading abolitionist, edward beecher of the famous beecher family, and he had revolted against his father, who was a proslavery democrat. herndon was also a prohibitionist and believed in temperance but also sometimes found drunk. he was a stalwart partisan whig and lincoln's all--around aide and he was also a radical. who would write to all the leading abolitionist around the country and had ongoing correspondence with people like ther to parker, the great apts slavery -- antislavery -- in boston. herndon worshiped lincoln, resented mary todd, who he called the hellcat. she would not allow him into their home. never allowed lincoln's partner into their home. herndon, after lincoln died, did an incredible thing. the rated the first oral history of the president. hi went around and systematically interviewed everybody in illinois who was alive and almost everyone was still alive who had known lincoln from his earliest days of arriving in new salem, and many historians have
henry herndon. who -- let me describe herndon, herndon had attended illinois college, which was an abolitionist college, headed by a leading abolitionist, edward beecher of the famous beecher family, and he had revolted against his father, who was a proslavery democrat. herndon was also a prohibitionist and believed in temperance but also sometimes found drunk. he was a stalwart partisan whig and lincoln's all--around aide and he was also a radical. who would write to all the leading...
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milwaukee county mental heomplal c, e family of a college student files a federal uit. 25-year-old brandon johnson was thys laterhe was de >>asn 12 ncolleen henry explai, the famies lawsuit claims staff there ignored his cries for help. the district attorney's office rert: held an inquest into brandon johnlasts ays. his mom testified, the very day he arrived here staff said they found hion the floor of his room comng hplnicouldn't move. >> says there's nothing wrong with brandon. 's all in his head. it's his illusions. nothing wrong with brandon. she reassured me and i belied her. >> but an autopsy showed he had a broken neck that caused blood clots that killed him three days later. >> it'stainlyysterious that he wou have suffered such a significant injury on his own at the mental health complex reporter: today, his fily filed a federal lawsuit against the county and staff ty say failed to get him the medical help he needed just across the street at froedtert hospital. >> i stil this y don't know
milwaukee county mental heomplal c, e family of a college student files a federal uit. 25-year-old brandon johnson was thys laterhe was de >>asn 12 ncolleen henry explai, the famies lawsuit claims staff there ignored his cries for help. the district attorney's office rert: held an inquest into brandon johnlasts ays. his mom testified, the very day he arrived here staff said they found hion the floor of his room comng hplnicouldn't move. >> says there's nothing wrong with brandon. 's...
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. >> reporter: at 16 frank came to work for his aunt and uncle henry and jack, and then full-time in 1980 when he graduated college. >> i loved cameras, photography, and i like waiting on people. >> reporter: for 42 year frank has been behind this camera selling cameras, developing photos and providing people with customer service, he seldom see these days. >> anxious to the extreme. if you weren't sure of exactly what you wanted, he a cyst ted, aided, a betted, whatever he had to do to help you out. >> that is my favorite thing waiting on customers, servicing what we sell and you cannot get it on the internet. >> reporter: but come monday the chestnut hill camera shop will be a memory, frank says it is a beloved business is in longer making money. >> we're competing with the internet, e bay, cell phones. >> reporter: difficult heart wrenching decision after developing such close relationships with so many families over the years. >> we have children whose children now come in. it is hard to leave that. that is hardest thing relationship with the customers. it is really motional. >> as a store owner who helps out
. >> reporter: at 16 frank came to work for his aunt and uncle henry and jack, and then full-time in 1980 when he graduated college. >> i loved cameras, photography, and i like waiting on people. >> reporter: for 42 year frank has been behind this camera selling cameras, developing photos and providing people with customer service, he seldom see these days. >> anxious to the extreme. if you weren't sure of exactly what you wanted, he a cyst ted, aided, a betted, whatever...
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college brought in grief counselors tonight. they will push back finals for moglen saying that everyone needs time to grieve. >> just a really nice guy. the students were so connected to henry because he was just an approachable guy and a very intelligent instructor and one that we're going to miss. >> reporter: administrators say that they are considering a memorial scholarship in moglen's name. the homicide is still under investigation. in los altos ann rubin ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up, a war of words between president obama and donald trump. >> there has to come to a point where you have to say enough. >> why he says the republican nominee isn't fit to be president and trump's response on twitter. >>> plus, drama ahead at city hall in san francisco over an e- mail to a tourist who complained about the city's trash. >>> also ahead a new tool in the classroom to help kids learn how to take care of their teeth. ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 is next. ♪ ♪keep on the sunny side ♪always on the sunny side ♪keep on the sunny side of life♪ ♪keep on the sunny side ♪always on the sunny side ♪keep on the sunny side of life♪ >>> now to today's top stories, five people are dead and more
college brought in grief counselors tonight. they will push back finals for moglen saying that everyone needs time to grieve. >> just a really nice guy. the students were so connected to henry because he was just an approachable guy and a very intelligent instructor and one that we're going to miss. >> reporter: administrators say that they are considering a memorial scholarship in moglen's name. the homicide is still under investigation. in los altos ann rubin ktvu fox 2 news....
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hank i headack to trinity college in connecticut for his senior year. i feel like, hank, i should call you henryrd your mother called you henry. >> okay, we don't need to tell the world that right now, sir. >> you're going to be hank to the world from now on. >> okay. >> you had the most difficult job any intern has ever had in the history of "the last word." >> now, what is that, sir? >> you actually had to manage me personally for two weeks when christina was away and no one thought you could survive that. you did. you are a hero among interns. >> thank you, sir. >> and it was the worst thing you've ever had to do, right? >> that's not true. >> oh, come on. >> no, that's not true. i would tell you. >> it's a crazy job. the worst job in the building. >> that's not true. >> hank, here's the fun job in the building. >> okay. >> and that is doing a little teleprompter read. >> okay. >> show donald trump how it's done. you can get us to "on the trail." >> okay. >> so take it away. >> all right. here's how it looked today on the campaign trail. >> perfect. natural. nothing to it. thank you, hank. >>
hank i headack to trinity college in connecticut for his senior year. i feel like, hank, i should call you henryrd your mother called you henry. >> okay, we don't need to tell the world that right now, sir. >> you're going to be hank to the world from now on. >> okay. >> you had the most difficult job any intern has ever had in the history of "the last word." >> now, what is that, sir? >> you actually had to manage me personally for two weeks when...
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henry clay. let me reintroduce you to our guests, allison turley is a professor of history in georgetown. tell us about your college. >> yes. i'm a professor at the department of pan-african studies. >> you were colleagues at georgetown? >> we were colleagues at georgetown. >> where is georgetown, kentucky? >> 12 miles. >> when you were colleagues, did you debate a lot? >> we did. we did. but it's hard to debate someone like jim. he definitely is the scholar on kentucky history. i just try to keep up. >> 25 years a kentucky state historian. what does the job entail? >> state historian of kentucky is a self-defined job, but to me it involves writing the history of the state. i've tried to do that. it involves working with people who are writing about kentucky's history and helping them, aiding them, advise, suggestions, try to stay out of their way sometimes. it also entails going around and giving talks on things like this to tell the story of the state and the people who listen here. >> avery milan is with us. he is the director of tour operations in ashland. avery, would you tell us about how many people come to
henry clay. let me reintroduce you to our guests, allison turley is a professor of history in georgetown. tell us about your college. >> yes. i'm a professor at the department of pan-african studies. >> you were colleagues at georgetown? >> we were colleagues at georgetown. >> where is georgetown, kentucky? >> 12 miles. >> when you were colleagues, did you debate a lot? >> we did. we did. but it's hard to debate someone like jim. he definitely is the...
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hey in colleges and job security or part-time faculty, graduate students, tenured faculty are also joining the fight for $15. together we shall win. [cheers and applause] thank you. ms. henry cynthia. pod three, we want to hear from stephen lane from the home care fight for $15. >> hello. i am a dietary a from bridgeport , connecticut. we are winning huge in our fight for $15. our jobs in the health care industry is to provide care to our most vulnerable in today's society, the disabled, the elderly, and those who need medical care. our work is value, it is time for us to stand up and be valued. we fight every day. here are some of our victories. hospital workers in minnesota maryland massachusetts pennsylvania, and washington have won their fight for $15. [cheers and applause] >> what? let me repeat myself. hospital workers in massachusetts, maryland, minnesota, washington, and pennsylvania have won their fight for $15. [cheers and applause] >> nursing home workers in my home state of connecticut florida, and pennsylvania have one there fight for $15. [cheers and applause] >> homecare workers in oregon, massachusetts, and washington have one there fight for $15. community
hey in colleges and job security or part-time faculty, graduate students, tenured faculty are also joining the fight for $15. together we shall win. [cheers and applause] thank you. ms. henry cynthia. pod three, we want to hear from stephen lane from the home care fight for $15. >> hello. i am a dietary a from bridgeport , connecticut. we are winning huge in our fight for $15. our jobs in the health care industry is to provide care to our most vulnerable in today's society, the disabled,...