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. >> sue talked about him like he was on a pedestal.ke a god. >> you couldn't really put your finger on him, and i think that's what she liked. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. ♪ guys, what's happening here? hey nicole, this is my new alert system for whenever anything happens in the market. kid's a natural. but thinkorswim already lets you create custom alerts for all the things that are important to you. shhh. alerts on anything at all? not only that, you can act on that opportunity with just one tap right from the alert. wow, i guess we don't need the kid anymore. custom alerts on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. sorry, jus
. >> sue talked about him like he was on a pedestal.ke a god. >> you couldn't really put your finger on him, and i think that's what she liked. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood,...
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because athletes in america are put on a pedestal and treated like gods their entire live so they think rules and consequences don't apply to them./// ((brian lou crisis on their hands. the reason so many flood damaged southern louisiana neighbors may never be the same... and the bad news in the forecast for them... thunderstorms in arizona could start increasing the humidity here. sherry tells us about it... still ahead on 8 news now, .. the valley's news leader. ((you're watching 8 news now at noon.)) state's biggest housing crisis since hurricane katrina. the disaster has led to at least 13 deaths. 40-thousand homes in southern louisiana are damaged. many are a total loss. and only 21 percent of them had flood insurance. the national guard is spending the day checking on people still hunkered down in their homes. recovery could be slowed down three and a half inches of rain in baton rouge and there are more storms in today's forecast./// ((brian loftus)) >>> ((sherry swensk)) believe it or not - there is more rain moving into louisiana from the gulf today. .......... some clouds and
because athletes in america are put on a pedestal and treated like gods their entire live so they think rules and consequences don't apply to them./// ((brian lou crisis on their hands. the reason so many flood damaged southern louisiana neighbors may never be the same... and the bad news in the forecast for them... thunderstorms in arizona could start increasing the humidity here. sherry tells us about it... still ahead on 8 news now, .. the valley's news leader. ((you're watching 8 news now...
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. >> sue talked about him like he was on a pedestal.ke a god. >> couldn't really put your finger on him. i think that's what she liked. ♪ ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get zero percent on select subaru models during the subaru a lot to love event, now through august thirty-first. what powers the digital world? communication. like centurylink's broadband network that gives 35,000 fans a cutting edge game experience. or the network that keeps a leading hotel chain's guests connected at work, and at play. or the it platform that powers millions of ecards every day for one of the largest greeting card companies. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. ♪ wireless service is essential to our business. t-mobile network has been amazing. i save a lot of time using t-mobile cause i don't have to worry about the overages. t-mobile has a
. >> sue talked about him like he was on a pedestal.ke a god. >> couldn't really put your finger on him. i think that's what she liked. ♪ ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get zero percent on select subaru models during the subaru a lot to love event, now through august thirty-first. what powers the digital...
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colors to the flag, christ the redeemer statute is lit up over looking stands 90 feet above the pedestal. >> watch the ceremonies on 9 news, coverage at 6:30, runs until 11:00 tonight. see an intricately choreographed show celebrating the heritage and parade of countries from around the world. we will do a news cast as usual, but on channel 20 at 9 and again our 10:00 show will be on channel 20, another broadcast live at 11:00 on channel 9 after prime time coverage ends lasting through the olympics. >>> it is humid across the state this morning, we look at dew point, i do, we have low dew points on the front range, those will pick up later in the day, 6 plus in southwest, and in southeast colorado. that's a tremendous amount of humidity. few showers possible, nice one they get heavier this afternoon, in intensity and also going to get widespread in coverage. tomorrow, i could see a couple of severe thunderstorms for the front range and eastern plains. be on the lookout for that during the day. storms get fewer and farther between as we start next week. it's going to get warmer, too. >>>
colors to the flag, christ the redeemer statute is lit up over looking stands 90 feet above the pedestal. >> watch the ceremonies on 9 news, coverage at 6:30, runs until 11:00 tonight. see an intricately choreographed show celebrating the heritage and parade of countries from around the world. we will do a news cast as usual, but on channel 20 at 9 and again our 10:00 show will be on channel 20, another broadcast live at 11:00 on channel 9 after prime time coverage ends lasting through...
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. >> reporter: just under this 124-foot tall statue and pedestal -- >> so massive but beautiful. >> reporter: -- something strange is happening. >> oh, yes. >> reporter: dozens of people just laying down on the ground. >> the view from here is priceless. >> reporter: you don't understand what they're saying, it's clear what they're trying to do, frame up the perfect picture by getting the perfect angle. yeah, it's worked, too. it's about the only way to get a really good image and i have to tell you, it's nice to do just about anywhere. >> i'm sure they're not -- >> just about sleepy enough to take a nap. guy. we'll wake you up for your next hit. sleep well. good night. [ laughter ] >> they are telling the truth. i am sure they could pass out anywhere right now. >> exactly. >> you're almost through it. you will do an awesome, incredible job. thank you. >> reporter: whoo! >> happy zs. >> have you ever slept on sand? it's hard. >> i think they could sleep on concrete right now. >> you think it would be cushioning -- not so much. >> yeah. >>> , becky. >> good morning, guys. hey, i wanted to sho
. >> reporter: just under this 124-foot tall statue and pedestal -- >> so massive but beautiful. >> reporter: -- something strange is happening. >> oh, yes. >> reporter: dozens of people just laying down on the ground. >> the view from here is priceless. >> reporter: you don't understand what they're saying, it's clear what they're trying to do, frame up the perfect picture by getting the perfect angle. yeah, it's worked, too. it's about the only way to...
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they should be on a pedestal with someone next to them going, "this was 1965." to me, the worst thing is shopping for pants. le room. men need a place to shop where you check your pants at the door, you just walk around the store in your underwear. you'd really have to lie to the salesman. need some help? no, just getting some air. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. 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.
they should be on a pedestal with someone next to them going, "this was 1965." to me, the worst thing is shopping for pants. le room. men need a place to shop where you check your pants at the door, you just walk around the store in your underwear. you'd really have to lie to the salesman. need some help? no, just getting some air. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase gives you more complete allergy relief. most allergy pills only control...
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they should be on a pedestal with someone next to them going, "this was 1965." to me, the worst thing is shopping for pants. men need a place to shop where you check your pants at the door, you just walk around the store in your underwear. you'd really have to lie to the salesman. need some help? no, just getting some air. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. 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.
they should be on a pedestal with someone next to them going, "this was 1965." to me, the worst thing is shopping for pants. men need a place to shop where you check your pants at the door, you just walk around the store in your underwear. you'd really have to lie to the salesman. need some help? no, just getting some air. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase gives you more complete allergy relief. most allergy pills only control one...
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vicksburg and petersburg, but i would suggest that from kitchens to courtrooms, from porches to pedestals, american women renewed their battles afterward, -- afterward. their stories remain overshadowed by diplomats. women were romanticized. they were eulogized as descendents of scarlet o'hara, garnering the lion's share of attention. commemoration became a female preoccupation in post-civil war america, raised into an art form by groups such as the udc, and we will be hearing from caroline, so i won't dwell on that, but recovery and rediscovery are the watchwords of an era of exploding interest, expanding resources, renewed intellectual energy, and i predict our new, even more robust era of reconstruction studies will not just remember the ladies as an earlier generation admonished, but will bring up from the footnotes and into the text the story of women. certainly a generation of scholars today is exploring the household lore. new editions of postwar voices have poured forth from university presses, some of these were very gifted and ambitious. sarah gardner can tell us about the blood
vicksburg and petersburg, but i would suggest that from kitchens to courtrooms, from porches to pedestals, american women renewed their battles afterward, -- afterward. their stories remain overshadowed by diplomats. women were romanticized. they were eulogized as descendents of scarlet o'hara, garnering the lion's share of attention. commemoration became a female preoccupation in post-civil war america, raised into an art form by groups such as the udc, and we will be hearing from caroline, so...
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he helped raise money that built a pedestal for the statue of liberty.izees the children's aid society, the orthopedic hospital. he is involved in the committee that eventually goes onto establish the brooklyn bridge. theres his support behind bringing cleopatra's needle over. so much much cultural new york his father had a role to play. important to remember, if you were born to a wealthy affluent family, the idea of charity or philanthropy, of giving back to the public, was encouraged. the idea of working for the public, and i mean working for the public in the political sense of becoming a politician, really was seen beneath your station in life. yet it's odd that theodore roosevelt at the young age of 23 is elected to the new york state assembly. early on he took onto the fact , that it was more important to be a member the governing class than the upper class. to be involved in the group of men that got to pass laws, implement change, make decisions that really affect people's life. at he serves in the white house 42, as the youngest president of th
he helped raise money that built a pedestal for the statue of liberty.izees the children's aid society, the orthopedic hospital. he is involved in the committee that eventually goes onto establish the brooklyn bridge. theres his support behind bringing cleopatra's needle over. so much much cultural new york his father had a role to play. important to remember, if you were born to a wealthy affluent family, the idea of charity or philanthropy, of giving back to the public, was encouraged. the...
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daunting to approach the monument of lincoln, but what i've tried to do is to bring him down from his pedestal and have him walk among us and examine him as breathing, living, person, who becomes a incredibly skillful politician, and to show how he developed step-by-step along that way, and as well at the same time develops intellectually. self-educated, having spent on a few weekness the formal school -- weeks in a formal school, called the blab school. memorizing things and repeating them. his reading was both sporadic and systemic, as he developed. originally he was a wandering labor boy in indiana and discovered men who had long libraries. that's how the discovered the law. read the constitution, declaration of independence, first history of the united states, and developed from there. so, i thought i had something to contribute. also wanted to use my own experience as a journalist, who had journalistic skills and having been in washington, and having come from illinois, and having served in the white house, and worked closely with a president, and been involved in campaigns and elections,
daunting to approach the monument of lincoln, but what i've tried to do is to bring him down from his pedestal and have him walk among us and examine him as breathing, living, person, who becomes a incredibly skillful politician, and to show how he developed step-by-step along that way, and as well at the same time develops intellectually. self-educated, having spent on a few weekness the formal school -- weeks in a formal school, called the blab school. memorizing things and repeating them....
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lit up in the colors of the brazilian flag, the statute of jesus christ stands 98 feet above the pedestal and between 1922-31. we have a searchable data base of the 22 live 22 olympickians and a way to cross reference daniel is a leukemia survivor and broncos fan that started his own radio show, invited to announce the first round pick at the nfl draft in april. >> he said he watched me. it was more meaningful i got to call him. it was nice of >> wow. >> that's good. >> impressive. >> that's cool. he got to say his name, big deal. >> sit friday morning, we know most of you looking ahead to the weekend will the cool off continue, marty coniglio will rain and thunderstorms started this southwest colorado, they will continue to intensifys going from the southwest to the northeast, throughout the state, throughout the days it's raining a little bit in southeast colorado, our early morning showers have fall p apart for a bit. a couple of slack hour and things pick up later in th here and there, nice sun around lunchtime, then one to three, storms develop in the foothills, after 3:00, they roll
lit up in the colors of the brazilian flag, the statute of jesus christ stands 98 feet above the pedestal and between 1922-31. we have a searchable data base of the 22 live 22 olympickians and a way to cross reference daniel is a leukemia survivor and broncos fan that started his own radio show, invited to announce the first round pick at the nfl draft in april. >> he said he watched me. it was more meaningful i got to call him. it was nice of >> wow. >> that's good. >>...
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. >> reporter: just under this 124-foot pedestal. >> it's so massive, but beautiful. >> reporter: something strange is happening. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: dozens of people just laying down on the ground. >> and the view from here is priceless. >> reporter: because even if you don't understand what they're saying. it's clear what they're trying to do. frame up the perfect picture by getting the perfect angle. ? [ music ] ? the only way to get a person placed with christ the redeemer. >> that's right. need a little rest. >> reporter: and it's a picture that after 12 visits of her own. >> i have him on my desk at work. i have him on my walls at home. >> reporter: you can bet sherry's already got it it. >> i have done it that. everybody lays down, so they can get a good pick itture -- picture of christ the redeemer. >> reporter: that's why just limit it to that? we've just been checking out all the venues here this way as well. it's fascinating. >> it's amazing what you get from this angle. it's blurry though. >> we're surprised you don't just fall asleep. >> reporter: oh, we could. but we're
. >> reporter: just under this 124-foot pedestal. >> it's so massive, but beautiful. >> reporter: something strange is happening. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: dozens of people just laying down on the ground. >> and the view from here is priceless. >> reporter: because even if you don't understand what they're saying. it's clear what they're trying to do. frame up the perfect picture by getting the perfect angle. ? [ music ] ? the only way to get a person...
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after nine years of work and today it still one of the tallest statues in the world including its pedestal towering 124 feet and its arms stretch 94 feet welcoming around 1.8 million people a year like sherry howard. >> it's quite the image. i used to call him the big >> 12 times. >> it is cool, though. >> reporter: now after seeing christ the redeem are for the first time themselves. >> i'm in awe. >> reporter: matthew and his wife say they might not be able to express the experience. >> i'm without words. this is better than any trip i've ever been on. we're going to definitely come back again. i can say that. >> reporter: pretty much no matter where you go in this city if you don't make it to the statue, you'll see it somewhere dejaneiro. it's just an iconic land mark. >> reporter: big night tonight again in the pool. the 800 freestyle relays, the women led by katie ladecky, missy franklin swam this morning with the second fastest swim. there's a pool in the diving venue that is bright green and it's not supposed to be. >> reporter: no, it's not supposed to be bright green. brazil now.
after nine years of work and today it still one of the tallest statues in the world including its pedestal towering 124 feet and its arms stretch 94 feet welcoming around 1.8 million people a year like sherry howard. >> it's quite the image. i used to call him the big >> 12 times. >> it is cool, though. >> reporter: now after seeing christ the redeem are for the first time themselves. >> i'm in awe. >> reporter: matthew and his wife say they might not be able...
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. >> he had her on a pedestal. he always said wonderful things about her >> this is don's wife, we became really close, we talked maybe once or twice a week on the phone and probably for hours her and i, we hitted off, we were family. >> james was there as he became a national and then world competitor. dave won the bronze medal of the 1984 games. after, his career faded quickly. he kept on trying but knee injuries, he did not make the olympic team in 1988. he was disappointed but he knew -- it is like a point of your career when you know something is done. it is okay. you know you have done as far as you go and that door closes. >> and another door opened. dave became a high school biology teacher, coach and athletic director. he was better being a teacher than a coach. if dave missed his former glory, his family said, he never showed it and remained a legend to his niece and nephew. >> one phrase i can best describe him is a gentle giant. he had so much patience and so much kindness. dave and jane struggled to ha
. >> he had her on a pedestal. he always said wonderful things about her >> this is don's wife, we became really close, we talked maybe once or twice a week on the phone and probably for hours her and i, we hitted off, we were family. >> james was there as he became a national and then world competitor. dave won the bronze medal of the 1984 games. after, his career faded quickly. he kept on trying but knee injuries, he did not make the olympic team in 1988. he was disappointed...
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it's not what we hold up to our ideals, who we want to put on the pedestal, to who we want to stand upr. and unfortunately, he went down that path. but he did it to himself. >> reporter: rodriguez will still get paid the $27 million that he's owed by the yankees through the end of 2017, giving him more than $380 million in career earnings. he could still play for another team. rumors say the marlins might sign hundrim. a ceremony to honor a-rod is scheduled for tonight but there could be a rainout, thunderstorms in the forecast. >> tough to rain on the tickets of a long career. rick leventhal, live at yankee stadium, thanks, rick. >>> quite a show across the sky last night. you might have stayed up to see a cascade of shooting stars. it's the perseid meteor shower. they're dust from a comet's wake. check out the image of the p perseid. >> nasa always gets the very best pictures. >>> it came in like a wrecking ball. perhaps this wasn't what was planned. see the damage done by mistake to number 3 world trade center, all courtesy of -- well, all it took was a windy day. ♪ ♪ i came in like
it's not what we hold up to our ideals, who we want to put on the pedestal, to who we want to stand upr. and unfortunately, he went down that path. but he did it to himself. >> reporter: rodriguez will still get paid the $27 million that he's owed by the yankees through the end of 2017, giving him more than $380 million in career earnings. he could still play for another team. rumors say the marlins might sign hundrim. a ceremony to honor a-rod is scheduled for tonight but there could be...
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. >> the venerated virginian gentleman whose relatives are lining up to put me on a pedestal but the the room, the truth is in your face whether you hear the british cannons go boom. john: boom, boom, boom. thanks again to chris jackson. john: thanks to kasie up next, "bloomberg west." until monday, sayonara! ♪ announcer: "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. ♪ >> ♪ i-d-e-a, ideas ♪ ♪ >>rrator
. >> the venerated virginian gentleman whose relatives are lining up to put me on a pedestal but the the room, the truth is in your face whether you hear the british cannons go boom. john: boom, boom, boom. thanks again to chris jackson. john: thanks to kasie up next, "bloomberg west." until monday, sayonara! ♪ announcer: "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. ♪ >> ♪ i-d-e-a, ideas ♪ ♪ >>rrator
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so that takes him off the billionaire pedestal and puts him, connects him to the man on can laugh ato's actually very effective. >> and that's entertaining. hate tok a long time, i tell you. but i absolutely think we got them all in, believe me. back with a final word, after this. ♪ >> last couple of weeks, i want to thank the great john for his seat warmp while he's been on vacation. this tremendous crew. you.eat to be with bloomberg west is on your t.v. next. thanks for watching! tomorrow, same bad time, same bad channel. a spokesman says the obama administration wanted the irradiance to keep their promises to release american citizens being held in toronto the money was oldest part of a settlement of a military equipment deal with the shaw of iran in the 1970's. the clinton foundation says hillary clinton is excepted president, it will no longer take foreign in corporate donations. yesterday on fox news, trucks of the american people should give the foundation of mrs. clinton doubt the benefit of the about my is received from foreign governments. homeland security secretary jeh joh
so that takes him off the billionaire pedestal and puts him, connects him to the man on can laugh ato's actually very effective. >> and that's entertaining. hate tok a long time, i tell you. but i absolutely think we got them all in, believe me. back with a final word, after this. ♪ >> last couple of weeks, i want to thank the great john for his seat warmp while he's been on vacation. this tremendous crew. you.eat to be with bloomberg west is on your t.v. next. thanks for...
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. >> reporter: just under this 124-foot tall statue and pedestal -- >> so massive but beautiful. >> reporter: dozens of people just laying down on the ground. >> priceless. >> reporter: even if you don't understand what they're saying, it's clear what they're trying to do. frame up the perfect picture by getting the perfect angle. ? >> reporter: so it is just so wonderful when you think about it, you know, laying down d hanging out on the beach. this is something we got to do. >> reporter: when in copa, coconut pillow. >> reporter: coconut pillow. >> reporter: nothing better. >> reporter: no, there's nothing better. >> we figured you would do that story so you could lay down on the beach again because we know what you have been through, um-hmm. [ laughter ] >> reporter: i can't promise we'll get up any time soon. >> reporter: the only problem, gary, is i have sand in my tuesday. >> tmi. >> awesome. >> you have to get one of those sthongs like that one guy had. >> this is a family show. >> reporter: oh, no! >> thanks, guys. we'll talk to you later. >> happy zs. >> 6:52. >>> ellen degeneres sa
. >> reporter: just under this 124-foot tall statue and pedestal -- >> so massive but beautiful. >> reporter: dozens of people just laying down on the ground. >> priceless. >> reporter: even if you don't understand what they're saying, it's clear what they're trying to do. frame up the perfect picture by getting the perfect angle. ? >> reporter: so it is just so wonderful when you think about it, you know, laying down d hanging out on the beach. this is...
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. >> he had her on a pedestal. he always said such wonderful things about her. >> this is don's wife, rebecca. >> we became very close. we'd talk maybe once, twice a week on the phone. and probably for hours her and i. we just hit it off. we were family. >> jane was there by dave's side as he became a national and then world competitor. dave won the bronze medal in the 1984 games. but after, his career faded quickly. he kept trying, but knee injuries. he didn't make the olympic team in 1988. >> he was disappointed. but he knew -- it's like a point of your career when you know that something is done. it's okay. because you know you've done -- you've gone as far as you can. and that door closes. >> and another door opened. dave became a high school biology teacher, coach, and athletic director. >> and he was even better at being a teacher and coach than he was even throwing. >> if dave missed his former glory, his family said he never showed it. and of course, remained a legend to his niece and nephews. >> i think on
. >> he had her on a pedestal. he always said such wonderful things about her. >> this is don's wife, rebecca. >> we became very close. we'd talk maybe once, twice a week on the phone. and probably for hours her and i. we just hit it off. we were family. >> jane was there by dave's side as he became a national and then world competitor. dave won the bronze medal in the 1984 games. but after, his career faded quickly. he kept trying, but knee injuries. he didn't make the...
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and we put them on a pedestal. you know, we-- you can't they're always heroes. well, they often are heroes but they are also human beings who are doing a human job. and again most of them i think like their job. because yes, you see some of the disrespect. and sometimes they are disrespected. but to be a cop is also has a lot of perks. a lot of people kissing your ass. a lot of free donuts. a lot of free stuff, you know. and that's fine. but that's the job. and i think most of them would >> stephen: it's not a job that i would want to do. >> but that's why you didn't go into it. and they don't want your job. >> stephen: they might. ( laughter ) it's a nice job. i don't know who wouldn't want this job. it's a very nice job. i sit here, i talk to you, they pay me a lot of money. i was just drinking. >> you're right, i take that back. they would love to have your job. >> stephen: they would love to have your job too, because yours is once a week, that sounds really easy. ( laughter ) >> it's actually not. because i have to make it good. anyway. >> audience: oh! ( a
and we put them on a pedestal. you know, we-- you can't they're always heroes. well, they often are heroes but they are also human beings who are doing a human job. and again most of them i think like their job. because yes, you see some of the disrespect. and sometimes they are disrespected. but to be a cop is also has a lot of perks. a lot of people kissing your ass. a lot of free donuts. a lot of free stuff, you know. and that's fine. but that's the job. and i think most of them would...
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about 98 feet tall. 26 extra feet if you include the pedestal. so it it is just an incredible thing. you've got to see when you're in ri >> we had to at least take you away in that way. and we are keeping a close eye on the colorado olympians, there are a lot of them, usa track and field now in the how. and ema coburn from colorado has arrived in rio. and she is already training of course. and ema grew up in a small mountain town and went to cu boulder and still strains in boulder and -- trains in boulder and fun to watch. >> she starts racing this saturday and it looks like she is ready to do impressive mallory pew from colorado. she is now the youngest to score an olympic game for u.s. soccer and 18 at the end of the summer, hanging out with friends and you have a conversation, and so mallory, i was snap chatting and was thinking about what kind of summer you had? >> i graduated from high school and got named to the soccer team and then was the youngest to score a goal it is pretty fun. >> and marty, i heard you making fun of our hair and it is
about 98 feet tall. 26 extra feet if you include the pedestal. so it it is just an incredible thing. you've got to see when you're in ri >> we had to at least take you away in that way. and we are keeping a close eye on the colorado olympians, there are a lot of them, usa track and field now in the how. and ema coburn from colorado has arrived in rio. and she is already training of course. and ema grew up in a small mountain town and went to cu boulder and still strains in boulder and --...
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you are a choke artist you know. , so that takes him off the billionaire pedestal and puts him, connects the street, so we can laugh at it, but it's actually very effective. mark: and that's entertaining. that took a long time, i hate to tell you. but i absolutely think we got them all in, believe me. we'll be right back with a final word, after this. ♪ ♪ donny: last couple of weeks, i want to thank the great john for letting me keep his seat warm while he's been on vacation. this tremendous crew. mark: great to be with you. bloomberg west is on your t.v. next. thanks for watching! we'll be back tomorrow, same bat time, same bat channel. sayonara. ♪ ♪ rishaad: it is friday, the 19th of august. i am rishaad salamat. you're watching "trending business". ♪ rishaad: right. ,e'll take you to sydney beijing, and tokyo this hour. regional stocks on the of
you are a choke artist you know. , so that takes him off the billionaire pedestal and puts him, connects the street, so we can laugh at it, but it's actually very effective. mark: and that's entertaining. that took a long time, i hate to tell you. but i absolutely think we got them all in, believe me. we'll be right back with a final word, after this. ♪ ♪ donny: last couple of weeks, i want to thank the great john for letting me keep his seat warm while he's been on vacation. this...
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this good nation, thoughtful, patriotic people, place gold star mothers at the highest pedestal because they give all to the safety and security of this country, and this thoughtless, this compass-less, this empathy-less candidate takes a shot to pander for some votes, to create more hatred? >> so at the heart of it, i would like to ask this question because i have been following politics since i was a kid. do you think trump believes all this stuff that he says? do you think he believes that barack obama was secretly born by an american white woman over in kenya so that she could pretend he was born in hawaii, all this he comes out with, do you think he believes you can have a religious test in a country where the constitution says you can never have, did he ever think he could impose that at the airports and the ports? does he ever think of that? does he believe he will build a wall and the mexicans will pay for it? or is it all as you said, pandering? >> it is pandering. that is the sad part. the sadder part is that some good-hearted, sincere, genuine, pure-hearted patriotic american
this good nation, thoughtful, patriotic people, place gold star mothers at the highest pedestal because they give all to the safety and security of this country, and this thoughtless, this compass-less, this empathy-less candidate takes a shot to pander for some votes, to create more hatred? >> so at the heart of it, i would like to ask this question because i have been following politics since i was a kid. do you think trump believes all this stuff that he says? do you think he believes...
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i had to learn to take them off the pedestal and realize he is humid and for the most part it was that kind of. >> sure, right here. thank you for being here. thank you for writing this book and sharing insight that i know many of us miss desperately. there was a blurb on this particular section and there was a comment about the commitment to truth in everything he said. and one of my earliest memories was his description of a tomato, which i thought was just so dead on and truthful. can you talk about that aspect of the truth and honesty? >> it's something we didn't get a chance to talk about here. it's another big theme of my book. the description if you don't know my dad considered it a food that was not finished. they hadn't finished developing. my other favorite was you never ate anything he had to break into his house to eat like a clam or something like that. [laughter] i don't eat clams or oysters because of that. he was very influential in my life. one of the ironies of household and themes in the book is truth telling. and my father was the truth teller to quite a few generat
i had to learn to take them off the pedestal and realize he is humid and for the most part it was that kind of. >> sure, right here. thank you for being here. thank you for writing this book and sharing insight that i know many of us miss desperately. there was a blurb on this particular section and there was a comment about the commitment to truth in everything he said. and one of my earliest memories was his description of a tomato, which i thought was just so dead on and truthful. can...
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the 44-year-old and another pedest street and amin didn't make it. chris kelly knew amin for 12 years. he is devastating. amin worked for kelly last night. >> i would have been working last night. that would have been my shift. you know? and totally unexpected. unbelievable. amin and his business partners childhood friends from suburban maryland opened chaplains a few years ago in the heart of the shaw community. they went from pioneer to prominent player in the now bustling neighborhood. his family, friends and employees say amin was always there to help someone in need. >> friends with everybody. it doesn't matter. only the customers. people even passing through. stephen: now the driver that struck amin did stop. police conducted an investigation. so far no charges have been filed. apparently tragic accident there. reporting live, stephen tschida, abc7 news. jona there is word now that metro transit police are joining the investigation in the derailment along the orange line at east falls church >>> metro general manager paul wiedefeld says this st
the 44-year-old and another pedest street and amin didn't make it. chris kelly knew amin for 12 years. he is devastating. amin worked for kelly last night. >> i would have been working last night. that would have been my shift. you know? and totally unexpected. unbelievable. amin and his business partners childhood friends from suburban maryland opened chaplains a few years ago in the heart of the shaw community. they went from pioneer to prominent player in the now bustling neighborhood....
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i hold him up on a pedestal. having him on the ticket is beyond my wildest dreams. >> i want to hear about your vision of america. we've just come out of the two conventions where we heard very different visions of america. donald trump's vision of how things are right now and hillary clinton's as well. how do you see where america is at? >> i don't think life in america has ever been better. we get along better, we communicate better, our kids are smarter than ever. when you look at black lives matter, the discrimination that is existing, that it's had a existed. i think we're communicating better than ever before. we're going to come to grips with this. we do have issues. we need to address them. optimism. >> country is in a fine place and it is still envy of the world. people envy our rule of law and our economy and the way we conduct ourselves in general. there is an elephant in the room. the paralysis in washington as a result of the ferocious hatred of the two parties for each other. and i think it is getti
i hold him up on a pedestal. having him on the ticket is beyond my wildest dreams. >> i want to hear about your vision of america. we've just come out of the two conventions where we heard very different visions of america. donald trump's vision of how things are right now and hillary clinton's as well. how do you see where america is at? >> i don't think life in america has ever been better. we get along better, we communicate better, our kids are smarter than ever. when you look...
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the first lady, a wife, a mother, the embodiment of american womanhood that she's put up on the pedestalcan politics. >> i would say she's a model, not a supermodel. people had never heard of her until she married donald trump. she was successful but wasn't a supermodel. what is your reaction to these photos, gloria allred? >> don, i think it's a factor that people can consider when they decide if donald trump and his wife, melania, are the people that they want in the white house as the first couple. obviously, melania is not jacque kennedy who, by the way, as has been pointed out, the naked photos of jacque kennedy were taken after she was no longer in the white house. not -- not during the time they were running or before they were running for the presidency. so if people want a jacque kennedy, if they want a nancy reagan, if they want a laura bush or barbara bush, or a michelle obama, melania is not the person. these photos have been described as racy. some people might describe them as soft porn. you asked how did they get them? it wouldn't surprise me, although i don't he knowledge
the first lady, a wife, a mother, the embodiment of american womanhood that she's put up on the pedestalcan politics. >> i would say she's a model, not a supermodel. people had never heard of her until she married donald trump. she was successful but wasn't a supermodel. what is your reaction to these photos, gloria allred? >> don, i think it's a factor that people can consider when they decide if donald trump and his wife, melania, are the people that they want in the white house...
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she kept him on that pedestal. reading through, i said oh my goodness, he came to need it so desperately. he came to need what his mother had done, which was just tell him he was perfect and fabulous and make him the center. >> that's why i think he ran four times. i think he thought the natural order of the world was with franklin roosevelt in the white house. he had been raised to believe that. >> his father doted too. >> it happened so there you are. >> let me look for this. i pulled out a quote, which i always loved, which i put down here because i wanted to tell you. it's a quote from churchill who we all know kind of moved into the white house for a while to convince the united states to come into the war. and he said -- winston churchill says, "franklin roosevelt with his iridescent personality meeting him was like opening your first bottle of champagne, knowing him was like drinking it." so he even strove to get other people to see him as the sun and come around and worship. i forget what side i'm on. go ah
she kept him on that pedestal. reading through, i said oh my goodness, he came to need it so desperately. he came to need what his mother had done, which was just tell him he was perfect and fabulous and make him the center. >> that's why i think he ran four times. i think he thought the natural order of the world was with franklin roosevelt in the white house. he had been raised to believe that. >> his father doted too. >> it happened so there you are. >> let me look...
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that takes him off the billionaire pedestal and puts him connecting to the man on the street so we can but it's very effective. >> that took a long time, i hate to tell you. i think we got them all in. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. hhis stellar notebooks will last through june. get back to great. this week sharpie twelve-packs just three dollars. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. i love that my shop is part of the morning ritual around here. people rely on that first cup and i wouldn't want to mess with that. but when (my) back pain got bad, i couldn't sleep. i had trouble getting there on time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last into the morning. ♪ look up at a new day... hey guys!
that takes him off the billionaire pedestal and puts him connecting to the man on the street so we can but it's very effective. >> that took a long time, i hate to tell you. i think we got them all in. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready?...
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the venerated virginian whose men are lining up to put me on a pedestal, writing letters to relativesllishing my eloquence but the elephant is in the room, the truth is in your face when you hear the british cannons go boom. >> boom. boom, boom. thanks to the great chris jackson. just by looking in my eyes. they can tell when i'm really excited and thrilled. and they know when i'm not so excited and thrilled. but what they didn't know was that i had dry, itchy eyes. but i knew. so i finally decided to show my eyes some love. some eyelove. when is it chronic dry eye? to find out more, chat with your eye doctor and go to myeyelove.com. it's all about eyele, my friend ssoon, she'll be binge-studying. now she writes mostly in emoji. soon, she'll type the best essays in the entire 8th grade. today, the only spanish words he knows are burrito and enchilada. soon, he'll take notes en espanol. get back to great with the right gear. from the place wh the experts. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo:
the venerated virginian whose men are lining up to put me on a pedestal, writing letters to relativesllishing my eloquence but the elephant is in the room, the truth is in your face when you hear the british cannons go boom. >> boom. boom, boom. thanks to the great chris jackson. just by looking in my eyes. they can tell when i'm really excited and thrilled. and they know when i'm not so excited and thrilled. but what they didn't know was that i had dry, itchy eyes. but i knew. so i...
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she kept him on that pedestal.nd reading through, i said, oh my goodness, he came to need it so desperately. he came to need what his mother had done. >> yep. >> which was just tell him he was perfect and fabulous and make him the center. >> that's why -- i think that's why he ran four times. i think he thought the natural order of the world was with franklin roosevelt in the white house. he'd been raised to believe that. >> yeah. >> and his father doted, too. >> and it happened so there you are. >> let me look for this because i pulled out a quote which i've always loved which i put down here because i wanted to tell you. it's a quote from churchill who we all know kind of moved into the white house for a while to convince the united states to come into the war. and he said -- winston churchill says, "franklin roosevelt with his iridescent personality meeting him was like opening your first bottle of champagne, knowing him was like drinking it." so, i mean, he even strove to get other people to consider him the su
she kept him on that pedestal.nd reading through, i said, oh my goodness, he came to need it so desperately. he came to need what his mother had done. >> yep. >> which was just tell him he was perfect and fabulous and make him the center. >> that's why -- i think that's why he ran four times. i think he thought the natural order of the world was with franklin roosevelt in the white house. he'd been raised to believe that. >> yeah. >> and his father doted, too....