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(cheering) --wally family... lighting the national christmas tree in washington for the last time... but the president seemed to really enjoy the moment... earlier in the evening, kelly clarkson, james taylor and other stars performed... and the commander in chief got into that too, tapping his feet and singing along. the president also took the opportunity to urge all americans, to do kind things for others this holiday season. ((wally)) time to party... like it's 19-85. when we come back, the totally tubular party... going on in tampa tonight. goes all in... the new places to play, at our hometown casino... they're doubling down on comfort and luxury. ico. our gigantic meatball topped with parmesan cream sauce and stuffed with delicious melted mozzarella. ? dramatic italian aria ? it's the most dramatic meatball you've ever eaten. for a limited time only. a breath of fresh air... at the seminole hard rock casino in tampa. today, they'll unveil a new "smoke free" area. it's right next to the "grey salt" restaura
(cheering) --wally family... lighting the national christmas tree in washington for the last time... but the president seemed to really enjoy the moment... earlier in the evening, kelly clarkson, james taylor and other stars performed... and the commander in chief got into that too, tapping his feet and singing along. the president also took the opportunity to urge all americans, to do kind things for others this holiday season. ((wally)) time to party... like it's 19-85. when we come back, the...
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(wally out of fuel... and out of time. investigators say: that's what happened to a charter plane that slammed into a mountain in colombia monday night, with a brazilian soccer team onboard. the pilot told air traffic controllers he had run out of fuel, and begged for permission to land. someone in the tower told him to wait, because another plane, with mechanical problems, had priority. but he pleaded with controllers... saying: they'd suffered "complete electrical too late. police captured a fourth escaped inmate... after a more than 7-hour standoff in california. rogelio chavez and 3 other prisoners escaped from a county jail last week. officials say they cut through bars on a second-story window... then rappelled to the ground on a bedsheet rope. two of the men were taken into custody right outside the jail... but chavez and laron campbell escaped. campbell was captured at his sister's house on tuesday. both he and chavez pending charges... they're now facing new charges as well. a group of students in arizona broke a
(wally out of fuel... and out of time. investigators say: that's what happened to a charter plane that slammed into a mountain in colombia monday night, with a brazilian soccer team onboard. the pilot told air traffic controllers he had run out of fuel, and begged for permission to land. someone in the tower told him to wait, because another plane, with mechanical problems, had priority. but he pleaded with controllers... saying: they'd suffered "complete electrical too late. police...
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for wally, at least on this day, that includes regrets.n santa cruz, garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> that's incredible. they got the same decision again 20 years later. >>> talk about a holiday celebration out of this world. >> the crew aboard the international space station sent a holiday greeting back to earth before they chowed down on their christmas eat. >> we are going to eat very well up here in christmas. of course, we are all going to miss our family members, but we'll have a great time up here. >> that santa hat sticking straight up. the meal included traditional dishes from each restaurant's hometown. the u.s. menu included turkey, stuffing, chocolate cake and hot cider, ox tongue and join gingerbread. >>> it is the morning after christmas. another chilly start. >> we have freezing temperatures over the weekend. that continues this morning. very chilly temperatures as you get ready to head back to work or no i'll have a look at that forecast. >> if you're headed shopping today, stores are getting ready to open with post chr
for wally, at least on this day, that includes regrets.n santa cruz, garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> that's incredible. they got the same decision again 20 years later. >>> talk about a holiday celebration out of this world. >> the crew aboard the international space station sent a holiday greeting back to earth before they chowed down on their christmas eat. >> we are going to eat very well up here in christmas. of course, we are all going to miss our family...
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to wally. >> let's take the tie.'m good. let's take it. we're champions. >> it was a decision wally had five seconds to make and 20 years to live with. san lorenzo valley players never missing a chance to call him out for quitting on his team. >> a facebook post two years ago brought the game up once again. wally looked back as a 37-year-old man and didn't like way saw his younger self do. >> i wrote a letter to my teammates and said that day i realized i'm not ashamed of quitting, i'm not asking you guys or looking to you and saying i'm scared, i don't want to do this and maybe you would have looked at me and said don't worry about it. we've got you. >> you can't go back in time and fix a mistake like that. for the past two years wally has been recruiting as many players from that game as possible to hold a rematch and settle the score. >> just making a three-step drop pass. the record books wouldn't change but one man's story might. >> we do things that aren't in our character sometimes, but how often do we get to
to wally. >> let's take the tie.'m good. let's take it. we're champions. >> it was a decision wally had five seconds to make and 20 years to live with. san lorenzo valley players never missing a chance to call him out for quitting on his team. >> a facebook post two years ago brought the game up once again. wally looked back as a 37-year-old man and didn't like way saw his younger self do. >> i wrote a letter to my teammates and said that day i realized i'm not ashamed...
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secrets" by wally ferestein.as if everywhere you look a present is near. well, i have a secret, seth. a wish i can grant ya. good old saint wally is your office secret santa. you'll love your gift. it's expensive to boot. her name is holly. she's a prostitute. [ laughter ] no, no, no, no, seth, there's no reason to get upset. no need to frown. she looks like halle berry from the back and sting when she turns around. [ laughter ] she'll be at your place tonight. in fact, she's already there. her main turn-on is white talk show hosts with real pointy hair. >> seth: wait, wally, did you say there's a prostitute at my house? >> is one not enough? look at you, mr. mighty mouse. >> seth: it's not the number. i have a wife and kid, you fool. >> don't worry about your wife. i told her. it's all cool. >> seth: my wife seriously didn't care? i find that hard to believe. >> that's because i hooked her up with our hunky stage manager steve. [ laughter ] so enjoy your prostitute, seth. have fun and delight. and merry christma
secrets" by wally ferestein.as if everywhere you look a present is near. well, i have a secret, seth. a wish i can grant ya. good old saint wally is your office secret santa. you'll love your gift. it's expensive to boot. her name is holly. she's a prostitute. [ laughter ] no, no, no, no, seth, there's no reason to get upset. no need to frown. she looks like halle berry from the back and sting when she turns around. [ laughter ] she'll be at your place tonight. in fact, she's already...
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not wally or electropuddy that stole the show after sitting down with the guy who built the box this is what had us excited. [ music ] ? controlled with a 3, 3d app bug lights that can be enjoyed by us and teens are the favorite items in the toy box and the whole box including the electropuddy the bright bugs, the super elastic bubbles that allow you blow gigantic bubbles in different colors wacky wally will climb the walls and the pets that kids can interact which have it's 26 bucks including shipping. >> no way. >> reporter: ohio invented. so what happened was many of these and if you are baby boomer these are toys that many been repackaged and reinvented and reimagineed -- reimagined this is not in stock it will be in stock at some point this morning. i guarantee if you are on my deal list you will get a notification and if you want to keep checking back by 3p.m. or noon everything in the box will be online. i am watching it but this is the heads up. >> okay. we trust you will hook us up. thanks so much. >> reporter: you are welcome. >> love the fun package. >> reporter: thanks. >
not wally or electropuddy that stole the show after sitting down with the guy who built the box this is what had us excited. [ music ] ? controlled with a 3, 3d app bug lights that can be enjoyed by us and teens are the favorite items in the toy box and the whole box including the electropuddy the bright bugs, the super elastic bubbles that allow you blow gigantic bubbles in different colors wacky wally will climb the walls and the pets that kids can interact which have it's 26 bucks including...
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so wally, what is a dressing room supervisor do?ssing room. [ laughter ] >> seth: i have never seen you in there. >> that's because i'm under the couch. [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >> seth: that was "hidden credits." we'll be right back with music from tori kelly. from the first moment you met it was love at first touch and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection that's why only pampers swaddlers is the #1 choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness and premium protection mom: "oh hi baby" so all they feel is love wishing you love, sleep and play. pampers you never believed in fairytales. knights in shining armor or happily ever after. but you believed when the right one came along, you'd be ready. time to shine. orbit. come on! why doesn't verizon offer unlimited data like t-mobile? is it because their lte network was built six years ago? six years ago? that's like a hundred... in phone years! their lte network is older, slower and they limit you. switch to t-mobile, the newer, faster and u
so wally, what is a dressing room supervisor do?ssing room. [ laughter ] >> seth: i have never seen you in there. >> that's because i'm under the couch. [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >> seth: that was "hidden credits." we'll be right back with music from tori kelly. from the first moment you met it was love at first touch and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection that's why only pampers swaddlers is the #1 choice of hospitals to wrap your baby...
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>> they might be, but were the yankees in trouble when wally pipp had a headache 50 years ago? >> no. >> reporter: last year were the broncos in trouble when peyton manning was in a boot and day to day? he missed 6 1/2 games. brock osweiler who we now know is not all bad came in 5-2. the broncos made the playoffs no. 1 seed and they take off from there. i do think that paxton lynch is jacksonville. i don't think trevor siemian will play. i'd be very surprised if he does. he's going to try, but i think paxton lynch, it's funny how it works in the nfl. were clamoring for lynch to ple maybe replace siemian. >> that's right. >> reporter: now people get what they wish for and oh, no. so we'll see what happens here, could be the beginning kjof the paxton lynch area. >> klis and tell, thanks, mike. ?[ >>> paxy dance, the broncos huddle begins at 6:30. 9news sports reporter rod mackey and wide receiver emmanuel sanders are hosting the show. >> reporter: we've got a big snow on broncos huddle receivers times two bennie fowler and, of course, emmanuel sanders and the shoes! what's up wit
>> they might be, but were the yankees in trouble when wally pipp had a headache 50 years ago? >> no. >> reporter: last year were the broncos in trouble when peyton manning was in a boot and day to day? he missed 6 1/2 games. brock osweiler who we now know is not all bad came in 5-2. the broncos made the playoffs no. 1 seed and they take off from there. i do think that paxton lynch is jacksonville. i don't think trevor siemian will play. i'd be very surprised if he does. he's...
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. >> 95-year-old delton wally was standing high in a patrol tower that day and saw it all unfold. >> you imagine how i'm feeling now when i watch my great navy stuffed down my throat? i'm devastated. man. >> and it got worse, not far away, the shaw, a destroyer, was exploded so strongly it sent pieces flying a half mile away, a moment captured in this iconic photograph. >> that moment knocked us off the tower. >> but it was the arizona know got the worst of it. hit by the armor-piercing bombs, it exploded, carrying 1,177, the single largest loss of life in naval american history. her hull is still in the mud where she sank. >> the ships remained, 23 sets of brothers, families dying shoulder to shoulder in a war that had not even been declared. >> when we talk to people they will say oh, my father or grandfather would not tell us anything until he was 60 or 70 years old. they were told to forget about it to just get on with their lives and forget about it. >> reporter: craig nelson spent the last five years putting together one of the most recent accounts of pearl harbor, published by
. >> 95-year-old delton wally was standing high in a patrol tower that day and saw it all unfold. >> you imagine how i'm feeling now when i watch my great navy stuffed down my throat? i'm devastated. man. >> and it got worse, not far away, the shaw, a destroyer, was exploded so strongly it sent pieces flying a half mile away, a moment captured in this iconic photograph. >> that moment knocked us off the tower. >> but it was the arizona know got the worst of it. hit...
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wally woman was inside, the suspect shot at the deputy, who returned fire. we received an update on his condition. >> he is quite ill, but we are hopeful. it is a little early to tell what else we are going to have to do. we will see how things go over the next few days. jummy: because of the kind of the gunshot wounds, the recovery could take weeks or months. six officers killed, female. among them, ashley guindon. she was killed on her first day of duty. john: the police department in alexandria, prince george, and montgomery county are working to find this robber. they believe he is behind at least 11 armed robberies. three of them alone here at this bp gast station on georgia avenue in silver spring. the robber jumps over the counter. each time he wears a mask and is armed with a handgun. police believe he is driving a silver chrysler. some of these date back to last fall. he has been really busy lately. >> they are doing a good job. we are walking, because of the beltway, that is making it easier for them. john: there have been six in one ingeorge's and
wally woman was inside, the suspect shot at the deputy, who returned fire. we received an update on his condition. >> he is quite ill, but we are hopeful. it is a little early to tell what else we are going to have to do. we will see how things go over the next few days. jummy: because of the kind of the gunshot wounds, the recovery could take weeks or months. six officers killed, female. among them, ashley guindon. she was killed on her first day of duty. john: the police department in...
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after -- wally. with the guy who helped build the box this is what had us excited. controlled with a 3, 3d app the bug lights can be enjoyed by us kids and teens was our favorite item in this toy box. i was merse merized and it has -- mesmerizeed and it has the electropuddy you know these are repackaged and brought back to life. super elastic bubbles the pet a child can interact with that climbs and does tricks and it's all 26 bucks for everything. the amazing thing is if you have five kids you can buy one box and give them out. there's a way to make it last. here's what i want to begin with. if you are on wkyc.com you are going to get a unavailable call this will be in stock and i promise everyone watching right now will get one of these at some point by the end of today. be on the wait list. >> tough keep checking. >> reporter: if you follow me or channel 3 we will make sure you know and it's a matter of waiting a few more showers that's how hot this is i think everyone in the world is trying to bu
after -- wally. with the guy who helped build the box this is what had us excited. controlled with a 3, 3d app the bug lights can be enjoyed by us kids and teens was our favorite item in this toy box. i was merse merized and it has -- mesmerizeed and it has the electropuddy you know these are repackaged and brought back to life. super elastic bubbles the pet a child can interact with that climbs and does tricks and it's all 26 bucks for everything. the amazing thing is if you have five kids you...
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wally heath is retiring as a state senator. prior to the legislature he had a career in international business and founded the rocky mountain world trade center. for wally and joesey, their jobs weren't about the work they did but about building communities. they served on so many boards, advocated for so many just causes and above all they remained true to themselves in purchase vayors of progress. i'm honored not only to be their congressman but to be their friend. on behalf of the united states house of representatives, i look forward to joining them in future adventures. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? mr. byrne: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. byrne: i rise today to congratulate captain william peterson of richland, washington who was inducted into the wall of heroes at the united states coast guard academy. while serving with the coast guard, then lieutenant peterson
wally heath is retiring as a state senator. prior to the legislature he had a career in international business and founded the rocky mountain world trade center. for wally and joesey, their jobs weren't about the work they did but about building communities. they served on so many boards, advocated for so many just causes and above all they remained true to themselves in purchase vayors of progress. i'm honored not only to be their congressman but to be their friend. on behalf of the united...
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with alan shepard learning about weightlessness and gus grissom with the space gravity and and wallyhirer. three years of engineering skill and scientific experiment have gone into this launching. it was devised by thousands of technicians in hundreds of united states cities. and this, the motive power, carefully raised to position on its gantry. this, the atlas. with the power to develop 360,000 pounds of thrust and the ability to lift the spacecraft and passengers into orbit at 17,500 miles per hour. now the word is "go" as the spacecraft is lifted into the position atop the atlas. this spacecraft, six feet across at its widest heat shield and ten feet tall, built to withstand temperatures of 3,000 degrees fahrenheit as the winds whip by. as the astronauts prepare for adventure into outer space. mercury control waits and watches with the atlas standing ready to throb into life. ready. friendship 7 is ready and so is john glenn. at the gantry, elevators lift glenn to the 11th level, the spacecraft level. glenn takes his place in friendship 7 looking toward the unknown. ready, mercur
with alan shepard learning about weightlessness and gus grissom with the space gravity and and wallyhirer. three years of engineering skill and scientific experiment have gone into this launching. it was devised by thousands of technicians in hundreds of united states cities. and this, the motive power, carefully raised to position on its gantry. this, the atlas. with the power to develop 360,000 pounds of thrust and the ability to lift the spacecraft and passengers into orbit at 17,500 miles...
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. >> 95-year-old del ton "wally" walling, was perched high in that patrol tower saw it all unfold. >>magish how i'm feeling now when i'm watching migrate navy get stuffed down my throat? i'm devastated. man! >> it got worse. not far away, the shaw, a destroyer, exploded with such ferocity it sent pieces flying a half mile away. a moment captured in this iconic photograph. >> that almost knocked us off of the tower. >> but it was the arizona that got the worst of it. hit by armor pierce bomb, it, too, exploded, killing 1,177. the single largest loss of life in american naval history. her hull is still in the mud where she sank. >> the arizona remains the final resting place for most of her crew, including 23 sets of brothers. family who died shoulder to shoulder in a war that hadn't even been declared. >> when we talked to people they will say, my father or my grandfather wouldn't tell us anything until he was 60 or 70 years old. they were told to forget about it, get on with their lives. >> craig nelson spent the last five years compiling one of the most recent accounts of herl pearl
. >> 95-year-old del ton "wally" walling, was perched high in that patrol tower saw it all unfold. >>magish how i'm feeling now when i'm watching migrate navy get stuffed down my throat? i'm devastated. man! >> it got worse. not far away, the shaw, a destroyer, exploded with such ferocity it sent pieces flying a half mile away. a moment captured in this iconic photograph. >> that almost knocked us off of the tower. >> but it was the arizona that got the...
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wally formore was stuck in the mountains of washington for 30 hours when he made a wrong turn during a storm. that wrong turn put him in snow that is almost as deep as he is tall. he eventually built a fire and spent the night between two fallen trees unable to hike out with the snow so high. >> my main job was just to keep the little tiny fire going and there was wind and snow blowing in but i was in -- relatively protected. >> he is a former search and rescue volunteer and kept a card in his wallet for the last 30 years with a list of ten essentials to survive in the wilderness and he had everything on ha list. >> good job. >> rewards for being prepared. >>> new video this morning shows an avalanche in alaska's capital. the snow you can see it move down a gully toward juneau. it happened yesterday afternoon and came down over an undeveloped area but created a visible cloud behind the buildings. no reports of injuries or property damage. >>> and now some news from a bald eagle's nest in southwest florida. one of the eggs starting to crack. >> ooh. breaking news, quite literally. her
wally formore was stuck in the mountains of washington for 30 hours when he made a wrong turn during a storm. that wrong turn put him in snow that is almost as deep as he is tall. he eventually built a fire and spent the night between two fallen trees unable to hike out with the snow so high. >> my main job was just to keep the little tiny fire going and there was wind and snow blowing in but i was in -- relatively protected. >> he is a former search and rescue volunteer and kept a...
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. >> reporter: wally, like mogst f the other 40,000 or so on oahu that day, was just a too large. >> reporter: and daniel martinez has worked here for 32 years and with each passing anniversary he worries the collective memory of december 7th is fading. >> most of the young people that come here don't have a clue what happened in this place and don't even know who won the war. how will we remember world war ii after they're gone? >> this was a huge open part of now lives in kansas city, missouri, but has made the trip here every anniversary to tell her story, sometimes bringing with her the tiny gas mask that she and her brother wore as children in the days after the attack. >> so why did you keep these after all of these years? >> it's my history. >> reporter: it was history that changed her life and ours. the cry, remember pearl sounds pretty ominous, but the challenge for the next generation is to really remember, absent those who will no longer be here to remind us face to face. >> they are my heroes, and i will tell their stories as long as i live. >> we'll have more on the pear
. >> reporter: wally, like mogst f the other 40,000 or so on oahu that day, was just a too large. >> reporter: and daniel martinez has worked here for 32 years and with each passing anniversary he worries the collective memory of december 7th is fading. >> most of the young people that come here don't have a clue what happened in this place and don't even know who won the war. how will we remember world war ii after they're gone? >> this was a huge open part of now lives...
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. >> reporter: lost in the middle of nowhere, wally fosmore finding himself miles from help while snow shoeing near levinsworth, washington this year, using his cell phone to record his track. >> a snow squall blew in and visibility went to zero and i made a wrong turn. >> reporter: the clock ticking, temperatures plummeting to the low 20s. the 60-year-old hiking in snow almost as deep as he is tall. at night fall, fosmore relying on his experience as a search and rescue volunteer three decades earlier and a list of ten wilderness essentials, typed on a small note card, supplies he say saved his life. >> my main job was just to keep the little tiny fire going. >> reporter: protected between two trees, he waited for the snow and wind to subside. he hiked out to attempt to get cell phone reception and was able to reach his son who called rescuers. fosmore using a whistle to get the first responder's attention with a lesson for other adventure seekers. >> take what you need and be ready to be self-sufficient. >> reporter: reunited with wife melody and the rest of his family in time to cel
. >> reporter: lost in the middle of nowhere, wally fosmore finding himself miles from help while snow shoeing near levinsworth, washington this year, using his cell phone to record his track. >> a snow squall blew in and visibility went to zero and i made a wrong turn. >> reporter: the clock ticking, temperatures plummeting to the low 20s. the 60-year-old hiking in snow almost as deep as he is tall. at night fall, fosmore relying on his experience as a search and rescue...
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in fact, that was a front he wally american earlier spy. you didn't have a foreign intelligence. him in the basement in the summer of 1940 and aware ofu! nazi. dpirs connection, and the first risk that jackson took during world war ii to aid intelligence efforts. by fall of 1940 here you'll see i highlighted some of the buildings most active number 11 is shown there. if you go along the avenue and youko have good eyesight, i dou that you'll see several of the build --buildings have been taken over by hands keeper of powerful figures and occupyv: a he eventually became the head in paris. and therefore by 1944. in here, he was 36 years old when he arrived in paris on the 14th of june, 1940. had a phd an academic became a very devoted nazi. .÷ú military policeman. the general in ymparis. if you were a push, you didn't want this kind of person these people when they arrive td you arrives, too. and i didn't want these guys around and that's why they arrived in disguiseym and that' why early june 1940, right into almostym 1943 the ss was slifh rifrled to dominate in paris anv also fran
in fact, that was a front he wally american earlier spy. you didn't have a foreign intelligence. him in the basement in the summer of 1940 and aware ofu! nazi. dpirs connection, and the first risk that jackson took during world war ii to aid intelligence efforts. by fall of 1940 here you'll see i highlighted some of the buildings most active number 11 is shown there. if you go along the avenue and youko have good eyesight, i dou that you'll see several of the build --buildings have been taken...
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so this is relate wally wonderf. and i think the characters they picked, that will be major drama. >> let's break down the celebs. first the wild card snooki. >> i'm not scared of you. >> forget "jersey shore." the reality star has changed her ways. >> i'm not going to clubs anymore, getting drunk and wasted. like i'm home with my kids. and i love my life so far. the brand is still snooki but as a kyle richards. since this season the show moves from new york to l.a. we're calling her the local. >> i think what is an advantage is that i'm born and raised in los angeles. >> athletes layla ali and lisa leslie are the contenders. and boy george, '80s icon. ? karma, karma karma chameleon ? >> it's going to be very interesting to see whether i am a team player, whether i can survive. we'll see. >> the billion-dollar question? tag line? >> you're fired. >> so many ideas. from hasta la vista, baby. >> hasta la vista, baby. >> to "you won't be back." or "get to the chopper." >> some great potential tag lines. but it's got to
so this is relate wally wonderf. and i think the characters they picked, that will be major drama. >> let's break down the celebs. first the wild card snooki. >> i'm not scared of you. >> forget "jersey shore." the reality star has changed her ways. >> i'm not going to clubs anymore, getting drunk and wasted. like i'm home with my kids. and i love my life so far. the brand is still snooki but as a kyle richards. since this season the show moves from new york to...
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viz wally it's falling. beautiful sunshine. 80 in miami tomorrow. the middle of the country is fine. if you look to the west you can see showers, part of the desert. heavier rain for san francisco bay. brief area of rain or snow in seattle. to give you a taste of what is to come, we have the sunshine to tomorrow afternoon. i can tell you now the christmas ear we are watching for chance of the rain moving in the area. jonathan: thanks. now to a developing story. at noon, a deadly police involved shooting in capitol heights. a 19-year-old pointed one of the guns here at a female officer. this happened on byers street. kevin lewis picks up the story. kevin: a residents called deploys report a suspicious vehicle on the street. two officers were dispatched. when they walked up to if tan lexus sedan things went awry. he and a fellow passenger were in this car. thomas grabbed a handgun. a rifle was spotted inside the vehicle. the individual was facing charges. has prior charges. >> the court records show that thomas junior was out on bond for two active cr
viz wally it's falling. beautiful sunshine. 80 in miami tomorrow. the middle of the country is fine. if you look to the west you can see showers, part of the desert. heavier rain for san francisco bay. brief area of rain or snow in seattle. to give you a taste of what is to come, we have the sunshine to tomorrow afternoon. i can tell you now the christmas ear we are watching for chance of the rain moving in the area. jonathan: thanks. now to a developing story. at noon, a deadly police involved...
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. >> wally, like most of the other 40,000 or so enlisted men on ohau that day was just a teenager thaty's clock was relentless. >> i see their faces right before me. i know they're gone. >> pearl harbor's chief historian, daniel martinez, has worked here for 42 years, and with each passing year, he worries that the collective memories are fading. >> most of the people that come here don't have a clue what took place or don't even know who won the war. how will we remember world war ii after they're gone? >> this was a huge open part of the harbor. >> dorinda now lives in kansas city, missouri, but made the 5,000 mile trip here to tell her story, sometimes brings with her the tiny gas mask that she and her brother wore as children in the days after the attack. so why did you keep those all of those years? >> it's my history. >> reporter: it was history that chanced her life and ours. the cry, "remember pearl harbor," sounds pretty ominous but the challenge for the next generation is to really remember absent those who will no longer be here to remind us face to face. >> they are my hero
. >> wally, like most of the other 40,000 or so enlisted men on ohau that day was just a teenager thaty's clock was relentless. >> i see their faces right before me. i know they're gone. >> pearl harbor's chief historian, daniel martinez, has worked here for 42 years, and with each passing year, he worries that the collective memories are fading. >> most of the people that come here don't have a clue what took place or don't even know who won the war. how will we...
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wally says: "you kinda hope for the best. hope that kids were around playing.. when we couldn't locate him anywhere you kid something a little more devious." mos says: "it's kind of despicable.. everybody believes in something.. god, santa.. something higher power.. but to be mean.. it's just disrespectful." the incident remains under investigation. apple has delayed the launch of its wireless airpods for the options out there for wireless headphones. rich demuro takes a look in todays tech report. the iphone 7 doesnt have a headphone jack... which means you have a good excuse for going wireless. there are lots of bluetooth headphones to pick from, today im showing you some of the best. apple ditched the headphone jack on the iphone 7... and promised wireless airpods would smooth things over... but until those launch... here are some solid altern up... sol republic relays sport wireless. theyre geared towards working out... but you can use them every day. i like the rubber around the buds that helps hold them in your ears, i dont like the dual bulkiness on both
wally says: "you kinda hope for the best. hope that kids were around playing.. when we couldn't locate him anywhere you kid something a little more devious." mos says: "it's kind of despicable.. everybody believes in something.. god, santa.. something higher power.. but to be mean.. it's just disrespectful." the incident remains under investigation. apple has delayed the launch of its wireless airpods for the options out there for wireless headphones. rich demuro takes a...
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wake up, wally. what's going on? sorry about that, guys. center. there's a big event to showcase all the fine arts center has to offer here in dunedin but the big ticket item is the pottery sale. it starts tomorrow, 10:00 but we are giving you a sneak peek of all the beautiful and inexpensive christmas gifts that you can get for this holiday this season, unwrap disney magic... and wonder fills the air. where joy is the reason for it all... and everything is better together. come share it all... ...at walt disney world resort. where holiday magic is endless. feel the magic again and again... ...become an annual passholder now and get 13 months >>walter: walter allen in for charley belcher this morning. we're at the dunedin. you've worked here, you've retired from here, volunteer, you take classes. there's a fantastic weekend that showcases all that the fine arts has to offer. you're unwrapping the potte >> all kinds of treasures. we're discovering the last year, our students and instructors, they make samples and the students decide they don't like
wake up, wally. what's going on? sorry about that, guys. center. there's a big event to showcase all the fine arts center has to offer here in dunedin but the big ticket item is the pottery sale. it starts tomorrow, 10:00 but we are giving you a sneak peek of all the beautiful and inexpensive christmas gifts that you can get for this holiday this season, unwrap disney magic... and wonder fills the air. where joy is the reason for it all... and everything is better together. come share it all......
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wally, let's start with you. we found so much out today.ean, this guy, he pledges allegiance to al baghdadi, isis releases the video showing him pledging allegiance. when are we going to get tough on terror. >> that is the question of the evening, the eve of christmas. basically everything we tried under the previous administration simply did not work. 90% of the methods we used over the past eight years did not work. that means we have to change direction. we have to change strategies. one, we need to start addressing the issues before these people become political asylum seekers or refugees at home in syria. therefore what we need to do for syria or libya in the case. and second let's suppose individuals come and apply for political asylum. the vetting we're talking about right now is not did you serve with al qaeda or what is your police record. it's really about the ideology. >> how do you do that? how do you do that when you have someone who may not be afill yaltya affiliated with a group now b? >> that's the number one problem that la
wally, let's start with you. we found so much out today.ean, this guy, he pledges allegiance to al baghdadi, isis releases the video showing him pledging allegiance. when are we going to get tough on terror. >> that is the question of the evening, the eve of christmas. basically everything we tried under the previous administration simply did not work. 90% of the methods we used over the past eight years did not work. that means we have to change direction. we have to change strategies....
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ent wally there were lawsuits to try to get some of the money back, but those suits were able to recoup like a couple million here, a couple million dollars there. in the end, bottom line, rhode island got zero company, zero jobs, zero former red sox pitchers to claim as a business tycoon or whatever. they got no company, no jobs and the taxpayers of the state were on the hook for tens the of millions of dollars in this freebie money that they gave to this pitcher and his dumb failed company. incidentally that same pitcher says he wants to run against elizabeth warren for her u.s. senate seat. why not? you know, the public sector's been great to him already. is there free money when you run for the senate, too? this kind of thing happens all over, though. one of the stories that wisconsin governor scott walker dragged into his presidential run like a big old paint can tied on to his bumper with string was the story of how he also found ways to give tens of millions of dollars in taxpayer money to give those tens of millions of dollars away to companies that were either moving into his s
ent wally there were lawsuits to try to get some of the money back, but those suits were able to recoup like a couple million here, a couple million dollars there. in the end, bottom line, rhode island got zero company, zero jobs, zero former red sox pitchers to claim as a business tycoon or whatever. they got no company, no jobs and the taxpayers of the state were on the hook for tens the of millions of dollars in this freebie money that they gave to this pitcher and his dumb failed company....
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police say the attacker sex wally battered her and tried to get her purse. he was arrested a few streets away. police have identified him as 49-year-old steven minor. >>> we now know why someone made off with a six-foot-tall 100-pound menorah sitting in the middle of a san francisco park. police tell us the thieves wanted it for the brass, not that this was necessarily a hate crime. a new menorah from the east coast is in its place in washington square park in north beach because a maker in massachusetts heard about the crime and says he wanted to help out any way he could. so he rushed to create a brand-new menorah. the rabbi says it was truly a holiday blessing. >> just because the menorah was stolen i look at it as an opportunity to reach a greater audience with the message of spreading light. >> no one has been caught in connection with the crime. >>> up next at 11:00. one day after her daughter dies, actress debbie reynolds also pa passes away while she was planning her funeral. the way the world is remembering the star that graced the screen and the st
police say the attacker sex wally battered her and tried to get her purse. he was arrested a few streets away. police have identified him as 49-year-old steven minor. >>> we now know why someone made off with a six-foot-tall 100-pound menorah sitting in the middle of a san francisco park. police tell us the thieves wanted it for the brass, not that this was necessarily a hate crime. a new menorah from the east coast is in its place in washington square park in north beach because a...
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>> shephard event wally met with prison officials to discuss his safety and even the possibility of transferringre you doing, mr. shephard? how has everything been since you've been up here? >> it's all right. i mean, it's solitary confinement, really, but if that's what i got to deal with until i go home, that's what i'm going to do. because i'm up on 900 days. and if it takes me staying in that cell until i go home to avoid all the craziness going on out there, do this or do that or get this or end up having this done to you, all that, they can keep all that. i'm going home. >> okay. i will get with internal affairs. make sure we follow up and make sure all the paperwork is done appropriately. we'll work on making sure you get adjusted to what you need. if you need anything or something happens up here, you let me know right away. >> all right. >> okay? thanks. >> all right. >> he has a legitimate concern. i would say almost 100% he'll get granted protective custody. and he'll probably do the rest of the time on protective custody inside the prison. >> some people can say, oh, you're soft. you
>> shephard event wally met with prison officials to discuss his safety and even the possibility of transferringre you doing, mr. shephard? how has everything been since you've been up here? >> it's all right. i mean, it's solitary confinement, really, but if that's what i got to deal with until i go home, that's what i'm going to do. because i'm up on 900 days. and if it takes me staying in that cell until i go home to avoid all the craziness going on out there, do this or do that...
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ent wally there were lawsuits to try to get some of the money back, but those suits were able to recoupike a couple million here, a couple million dollars there. in the end, bottom line, rhode island got zero company, zero jobs, zero former red sox pitchers to claim as a business tycoon or whatever. they got no company, no jobs and the taxpayers of the state were on the hook for tens the of millions of dollars in this freebie money that they gave to this pitcher and his dumb failed company. incidentally that same pitcher says he wants to run against elizabeth warren for her u.s. senate seat. why not? you know, the public sector's been great to him already. is there free money when you run for the senate, too? this kind of thing happens all over, though. one of the stories that wisconsin governor scott walker dragged into his presidential run like a big old paint can tied on to his bumper with string was the story of how he also found ways to give tens of millions of dollars in taxpayer money to give those tens of millions of dollars away to companies that were either moving into his sta
ent wally there were lawsuits to try to get some of the money back, but those suits were able to recoupike a couple million here, a couple million dollars there. in the end, bottom line, rhode island got zero company, zero jobs, zero former red sox pitchers to claim as a business tycoon or whatever. they got no company, no jobs and the taxpayers of the state were on the hook for tens the of millions of dollars in this freebie money that they gave to this pitcher and his dumb failed company....
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do it gaj wally. the american public is used to us moving at a snail's pace and part of the problem with obamacare is it was done so swiftly and such a big change that -- and some of it did not turn out the way they expected it to, i think the american people, especially a people that voted for him, would be satisfied with that approach. part of their biggest problem with obamacare is just the swiftness in which it happened. >> and david, is it really an issue of just rebranding? >> to selena's point, i think politically selena is right. a go-slow approach would help president-elect trump. in terms of the math and mechanics of how the component parts of the affordable care act work together i think it would be a bit bigger of a challenge for congressional republicans and president-elect trump. there's a reason why republicans were sort of content to vote time after time in the house to repeal and replace knowing that they would be protected by either the senate or a presidential veto. now that they're
do it gaj wally. the american public is used to us moving at a snail's pace and part of the problem with obamacare is it was done so swiftly and such a big change that -- and some of it did not turn out the way they expected it to, i think the american people, especially a people that voted for him, would be satisfied with that approach. part of their biggest problem with obamacare is just the swiftness in which it happened. >> and david, is it really an issue of just rebranding? >>...
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. >> wally's laughing. [ applause ] >> seth: did you -- what is your take now on how voters are reacting to the outcome of this election? >> i think white people think they're not going to be white no more. >> seth: yeah. you think we seriously -- >> you'll be fine. don't worry about it. >> seth: we're going to be okay? >> yeah, man. [ laughter ] no, i think people are freaking out and they probably should. he's a maniac. but also -- [ laughter ] also, i hope that we remember that hopefully this government is constructed in a way where one man can't undo it all by just pulling a string. >> seth: yeah. >> hopefully. >> seth: hopefully. we're going to find out. >> you know how all that time when people say the president don't really do nothing. god, i hope that's true. [ laughter ] please let that be true. >> seth: now it's interesting because you don't -- i feel like you have the -- you got in a little bit of trouble for saying in an interview that donald trump was smart, but this is something that bernie sanders just said as well. we make the mistake of dismissing his intelligence based
. >> wally's laughing. [ applause ] >> seth: did you -- what is your take now on how voters are reacting to the outcome of this election? >> i think white people think they're not going to be white no more. >> seth: yeah. you think we seriously -- >> you'll be fine. don't worry about it. >> seth: we're going to be okay? >> yeah, man. [ laughter ] no, i think people are freaking out and they probably should. he's a maniac. but also -- [ laughter ] also,...
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. >> wally, like most of the other 40,000 or so enlisted men on oahu that day was just a teenager back then. but history's clock is relentless. >> i see their faces >> pearl harbor's chief historian, daniel martinez, has worked here for 32 years and with each passing anniversary he worries the collective memory of decemberth is fading. >> most of the young people that come here don't have a clue what happened at this place. don't even know who won the war. >> how will we remember world war ii after this they're gone? >> this was a huge open part of the harbor. >> door linda now lives in made the nearly 5,000 mile trip here to pearl harbor more almost every anniversary to tell her story. sometimes bringing with her the tiny gas mask that she and her brother wore as a child in the days after the attack. why did you keep this all those years? >> it's my history. it. >> was history that changed her life and ours. the cry "remember pearl harbor" sounds pretty obvious. but the cha generation is to really remember. absent those who will no longer be here to remind us anyways to face. >> they
. >> wally, like most of the other 40,000 or so enlisted men on oahu that day was just a teenager back then. but history's clock is relentless. >> i see their faces >> pearl harbor's chief historian, daniel martinez, has worked here for 32 years and with each passing anniversary he worries the collective memory of decemberth is fading. >> most of the young people that come here don't have a clue what happened at this place. don't even know who won the war. >> how...
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the three activists that the book focuses on, michael wally and greg, they're all lifelong christians and activists, peace activist. sister meagan was 82 at the time she is 86 now and still going strong. she she was born in manhattan, raised in manhattan, she was born during the depression and grew up as the manhattan project was getting going at columbia university. she became a catholic sister and sister of the holy child of jesus and she spent 40 years teaching in africa. she was building schools, teaching ideology in nigeria. when she decided to retire from her work in africa, she came back to the u.s. and instead of, she decided to break into one of the most secure facilities on the planet. her two compatriots who is a vietnam war veteran and has lived in washington for about 20 years now at the catholic worker house in washington and greg is from iowa and he is a long time anti- nuclear war activists who have committed actions like this many times before. he creates these intrepid acts of civil resistance which involve the weapons facility. this particular action at y12 was his
the three activists that the book focuses on, michael wally and greg, they're all lifelong christians and activists, peace activist. sister meagan was 82 at the time she is 86 now and still going strong. she she was born in manhattan, raised in manhattan, she was born during the depression and grew up as the manhattan project was getting going at columbia university. she became a catholic sister and sister of the holy child of jesus and she spent 40 years teaching in africa. she was building...