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. >> our victim wakes up feeling mr. mason massaging his genitals outside the pants. and hears mr. ason say something to the effect of he wanted to perform oral sex ob him. >> there was no answer at mason's condo. neighbors say off camera they don't know much about him. his attorney says over the phone he denies the allegations and says the teen continued working the shift with him. the victim didn't have much of a choice because the alleged assault happened in a remote area. one that's 400 acres of woods and trails. police say what makes it worse, the victim looked up to mason because he, too, wanted to be a helicopter emt. >> mr. mason was a mentor that he could learn a wealth of information from him. >> reporter: mason has yet to be formally charge d. . he's not yet appeared in court. police sent the citation through the mail. he has a lawyer who says he plans to fight this case. reporting live, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> believe it or not, the 80s are back. hope you enjoyed the warm weather today. more on that to tom. here's a live look with cbs over the walt whitman bridg
. >> our victim wakes up feeling mr. mason massaging his genitals outside the pants. and hears mr. ason say something to the effect of he wanted to perform oral sex ob him. >> there was no answer at mason's condo. neighbors say off camera they don't know much about him. his attorney says over the phone he denies the allegations and says the teen continued working the shift with him. the victim didn't have much of a choice because the alleged assault happened in a remote area. one...
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. >> our victim wakes up feeling mr. mason massaging his genit s genitals. outside the pants. d $ars mason say something to the effect of he wanted to perform oral sex on him. >> police say the teen waited until the end of the shift before reporting the case. they tried to talk to mason but he's so far refused to meet with them. police say it is his right not to come and talk to police. also we reached out to mason's lawyer. he says his client denies these e allegations and plans to fight this case in court. reporting live, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> police investigating a shooting that left a man dead and two others hurt in strawberry mansion. it happened on dover street last night. the injured risk tims are in stable condition. one is a 1-year-old boy. >>> the afternoon rush will be smoother for drivers in the morning crush. a deadly crash shut down eastbound for more than five hours. a motorcyclist died when he collided with a car. the expressway is u no open again. >>> a win in the fight against the opioid crisis after police seize a stash of heroin with a street valu
. >> our victim wakes up feeling mr. mason massaging his genit s genitals. outside the pants. d $ars mason say something to the effect of he wanted to perform oral sex on him. >> police say the teen waited until the end of the shift before reporting the case. they tried to talk to mason but he's so far refused to meet with them. police say it is his right not to come and talk to police. also we reached out to mason's lawyer. he says his client denies these e allegations and plans to...
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mr. seale: not to our knowledge. susan: people should know there were three basic classes of workers. masons who scottish did the stonework and carving, the irish workers, and slaves. what was the role of slaves in the actual building? mr. seale: labor, but more. the scottish stonemasons preferred the hired slaves to apprentices. they picked up fast. it was a desirable job for a slave. the contracts were extensive about how they had to be fed or clothed and cared for. but they learned a skill, so it was no advantage to them in an advantage was to them and perhaps buying freedom. the scots did teach them on the job. i would say about 30% of the black, weree was slaves. they did not have any trouble with them. but they were in every aspect of the word. susan: would you talk about the decorative carvings on the buildings and what is special about it? mr. seale: the building is decoratively carved because george washington wanted carving. he even said in a letter to the commissioners, he said i do not think it is so much in fashion anymore. -- however -- so, he got it. the stonemasons gave him w
mr. seale: not to our knowledge. susan: people should know there were three basic classes of workers. masons who scottish did the stonework and carving, the irish workers, and slaves. what was the role of slaves in the actual building? mr. seale: labor, but more. the scottish stonemasons preferred the hired slaves to apprentices. they picked up fast. it was a desirable job for a slave. the contracts were extensive about how they had to be fed or clothed and cared for. but they learned a skill,...
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our principle from '59 presented us with diplomas and signed them during that time when mr. mason was our super intendant of schools. and i thank you all for this time to get a chance to tell my story. [ applause ] >> we are, of course, running out of time. but i definitely want to introduce you to two more people. richard yata, i've invited him to speak. and each time i've called his presentation twice removed. while he is telling you a little bit about his life and being in the lost year -- and i do mean in a little bit -- i want to tell you after he served in vietnam, he earned a cpa, and financial planner and has written a best selling book on business and works as a retired consultant to small business. so come tell your story real fast. [ applause ] >> thank you. i think i'm here because i didn't do anything. in fact, i didn't get to go to central high. i was supposed to, but let me go back and give you some background. back after pearl harbor was attacked back in 1941, my parents were farmers in california. so executive order 9066, which told all japanese, citizens or not,
our principle from '59 presented us with diplomas and signed them during that time when mr. mason was our super intendant of schools. and i thank you all for this time to get a chance to tell my story. [ applause ] >> we are, of course, running out of time. but i definitely want to introduce you to two more people. richard yata, i've invited him to speak. and each time i've called his presentation twice removed. while he is telling you a little bit about his life and being in the lost...
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mr. paul mason was our superintendent of schools. i thank you you all for this time to tell my story. [applause] course running out of time but i definitely want to introduce you to to more people. richard, i have known him for several years in asked him to speak along with me at historical visitations regarding japanese experience in arkansas. eight year, i called his presentation "twice removed their code while he is telling a little bit of his life in the lost year i after he served in vietnam he earned a cpa, he is a financial planner and has written a best-selling book on business and works as a retired consultant to small businesses. so please come tell them your story real fast. [applause] >> to eye i think i am here because i did not do anything. i did not get to go to central high. i was supposed to but let me go back and give you some background. back after pearl harbor was attacked back in 1941 my parents were farmers in california. so, executive order 9066, which told all japanese citizens or californiad to leave -- jail, basically. they were incarcerated. my parents had t
mr. paul mason was our superintendent of schools. i thank you you all for this time to tell my story. [applause] course running out of time but i definitely want to introduce you to to more people. richard, i have known him for several years in asked him to speak along with me at historical visitations regarding japanese experience in arkansas. eight year, i called his presentation "twice removed their code while he is telling a little bit of his life in the lost year i after he served in...
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mr. kelly was talking about today. >> mason: the backdrop, meanwhile, was different, but we just saw president bush express similar concerns about some of the same issues. >> well, general kelly at one point talked about the standards that have fallen away in america, the norms that have guided behavior. and what president bush was doing was essentially making the same case. his speech was a call to action. his argument was america had gone off track. he said the health of the democratic spirit of at stake. overseas this meant, according to president bush, that america needs to keep up its historical role promotin promoting and figr common values overseas, and not to turn inward. at home, the president said, that those values need to be cultivated, too, through institutions and leaders, or else through these win-at-all-cost arguments we will forget our common humanity. >> mason: an emotional day in washington. john dickerson. thank you very much, john. the american soldiers killed in niger were helping that country's military combat islamic militants. the tales of the ambush have been slow to
mr. kelly was talking about today. >> mason: the backdrop, meanwhile, was different, but we just saw president bush express similar concerns about some of the same issues. >> well, general kelly at one point talked about the standards that have fallen away in america, the norms that have guided behavior. and what president bush was doing was essentially making the same case. his speech was a call to action. his argument was america had gone off track. he said the health of the...
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mr. kelly was talking about today. >> mason: the backdrop, meanwhile, was different, but we just saw presidentush express similar concerns about some of the same issues. >> well, general kelly at one point talked about the standards that have fallen away in america, the norms that have guided behavior. and what president bush was doing was essentially making the same case. his speech was a call to action. his argument was america had kind of gone off track. he said the health of the democratic spirit was at stake. overseas, this meant, according to president bush, that america needs to keep up its historical role promoting and fighting for common values overseas, and not to turn inward. at home, the president said, that those values need to be cultivated, too, through institutions and leaders, or else, through these win-at-all-cost arguments, we will forget our common humanity. >> mason: an emotional day in washington. john dickerson. thank you very much, john. still ahead, important health news and harvey weinstein now faces a criminal investigation. ♪ (cheering) a triangle solo? surprising.
mr. kelly was talking about today. >> mason: the backdrop, meanwhile, was different, but we just saw presidentush express similar concerns about some of the same issues. >> well, general kelly at one point talked about the standards that have fallen away in america, the norms that have guided behavior. and what president bush was doing was essentially making the same case. his speech was a call to action. his argument was america had kind of gone off track. he said the health of the...
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mr. kelly was talking about today. >> mason: the backdrop, meanwhile, was different, but we just saw presidentech was a call to action. his argument was america had kind of gone off track. he said the health of the democratic spirit was at stake. overseas, this meant, according to president bush, that america needs to keep up its historical role promoting and fighting for common values overseas, and not to turn inward. at home, the president said, that those values need to be cultivated, too, through win-at-all-cost arguments, we will forget our common humanity. >> mason: an emotional day in washington. john dickerson. thank you very much, john. still ahead, important health news and harvey weinstein now faces a criminal investigation. that cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! why take 4-hour cough medicine? just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. let's end this. you're lucky you're cute. lysol max cover with 2x wider coverage kills 99.9% of ba
mr. kelly was talking about today. >> mason: the backdrop, meanwhile, was different, but we just saw presidentech was a call to action. his argument was america had kind of gone off track. he said the health of the democratic spirit was at stake. overseas, this meant, according to president bush, that america needs to keep up its historical role promoting and fighting for common values overseas, and not to turn inward. at home, the president said, that those values need to be cultivated,...
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mr. trump's statement "an (expletive) lie," adding that the current commander-in- chief is "a deranged animal." anthony? >> masonjor garrett with the president's day in the rose garden. thank you, major. firefighters battling the california wildfires are making progress. winds that fanned the flames are dying down, but today a driver e livering water to the fire lines was killed when his truck flipped. there are now 41 deaths in the 21res. 213,000 acres have burned, and nearly 6,000 buildings were destroyed. some evacuees are heading home to see if they still have one. here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: when the fire came racing down into santa rosa, an assistant firefighter, paul lowenthal, was called into service. >> i wouldn't imagine we'd have something that big all of a sudden right here. >> reporter: and as the fire igntinues to burn, officials are now turning their attention to making these neighborhoods safer. santa rosa's ana grove neighborhood has been designated by the state as a very high fire hazard zone, requiring homeowners to clear brush and use fire resistant materials on their roofs, but co
mr. trump's statement "an (expletive) lie," adding that the current commander-in- chief is "a deranged animal." anthony? >> masonjor garrett with the president's day in the rose garden. thank you, major. firefighters battling the california wildfires are making progress. winds that fanned the flames are dying down, but today a driver e livering water to the fire lines was killed when his truck flipped. there are now 41 deaths in the 21res. 213,000 acres have burned,...
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mr. pig. okay? are you happy? - katie, nobody's life is perfect. look at mine. i mean, between taking care of my three adorable children, grayson, masonme to keep my hair looking like this. - um, am i at madonna's birthday party back when she was dating that matador? because i smell bullcrap. you think that this lady is better than you because of her instagram feed? okay, this picture of her kids is photoshopped. the shadows are on different sides of everyone's faces. - uh! not-uh. come on, what do you know? literally only this. and they didn't take that vacation to mykonos. she and her husband put their heads through cardboard cutouts at the jersey shore. see, the sun has cool sunglasses on. - i should've noticed that. - and this marriage has problems. - okay, let's not bring the hubs into this. - look behind her hand. it's a knife handle. she photoshopped out the blade. the only way that she could get him to smile in a picture next to her, is by holding a knife to his throat. - oh, god, jessica. is this true? - true? uhh-- oh, you--you think i know what true means anymore. [laughs] i stare at instagram for 19 hours a day. oh yeah, y
mr. pig. okay? are you happy? - katie, nobody's life is perfect. look at mine. i mean, between taking care of my three adorable children, grayson, masonme to keep my hair looking like this. - um, am i at madonna's birthday party back when she was dating that matador? because i smell bullcrap. you think that this lady is better than you because of her instagram feed? okay, this picture of her kids is photoshopped. the shadows are on different sides of everyone's faces. - uh! not-uh. come on,...
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mason: george h.w. bush apologized today as a second actress came forward to accuse him of inappropriate touching. to anyone he has offended, a spokesman said, mrbush apologizes most sincerely. here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: actress jordan gronlick claims after a stage performer in maine in 2016, the former president grabbed her bottom during a group photo with other cast members and mr. bush's wife, barbara. another actress, heather lind, wrote on instagram bush sexually assaulted me while posing for a photo. in a statement, mr. bush's spokesperson said because the 93-year-old former president is in a wheelchair, his arms fall on the lower waist of people with whom he takes pictures. to try to put people at ease, the president routinely tells the same joke and on occasion, he has patted women's rears in what he intend to be a good-natured manner. author and "new york times" reporter jodi kantor: >> the word "good natured" did stick out to me from that statement because part of the conversation we're having now is about what sexual harassment is. >> reporter: cantor was one of the reporters who three weeks ago today broke the story about h
mason: george h.w. bush apologized today as a second actress came forward to accuse him of inappropriate touching. to anyone he has offended, a spokesman said, mrbush apologizes most sincerely. here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: actress jordan gronlick claims after a stage performer in maine in 2016, the former president grabbed her bottom during a group photo with other cast members and mr. bush's wife, barbara. another actress, heather lind, wrote on instagram bush sexually assaulted...
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mr mcdougal the president as well and has used. how full of the measures is that a hole because they can it will be any the national outcry resolution is called the mason city in the year of the by the would never do you would know we have cited this this is not is not the you would hope we would we were in europe with equal southerners for everybody and also you don't respects democracy regardless if by your listeners are taking place i don't know in venezuela or o.c.s. or. spain i just ileus colloquium greek n.e.p. acting as a referendum observer there in boston later today thank you feel times that we appreciated. ok as police tried to stop the voting council lonia our teams both here in moscow and in both alone will be updating you on the situation on the ground throughout sunday stay with us for. ok. here's what people have been saying about rejected in that it was actually just full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch at least yap is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than that and see people you've never heard of love redacted the next presiden
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mr. trump received, the last in 1968 for bone spurs. mccain said during vietnam the poor were drafted in droves while the rich could buy their way out of combat with with concocted diagnoses. >> mason: major garrett at the white house. thanks, major. army sergeant bowe bergdahl's sentencing trial got under way at fort bragg, north carolina. bergdahl was held by the taliban for five years. last week he pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, which could put him behind bars for life. bergdahl's lawyer claim the case should be dismissed because comments by the president made it impossible to get a fair trial. the president called him a "dirty, rotten liar." the allegations against harvey weinstein have opened a window into studios. over the weekend, writer and director james toback was accused of sexual harassment by 38 women. he denies it. now there are reports that bill o'reilly, the former fox tv host, paid tens of millions to settle claims. complaint filed against me with human resources or anybody's legal team. >> reporter: that's bill o'reilly responding today to the any "new york times" bombshell report that he paid $32 million to set alsexual harassment c
mr. trump received, the last in 1968 for bone spurs. mccain said during vietnam the poor were drafted in droves while the rich could buy their way out of combat with with concocted diagnoses. >> mason: major garrett at the white house. thanks, major. army sergeant bowe bergdahl's sentencing trial got under way at fort bragg, north carolina. bergdahl was held by the taliban for five years. last week he pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, which could put him behind...
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mrs may has admitted her speech at the party conference last week had been ‘uncomfortable‘ for her but says she's resilient and determined to carry on in the job. here's our political correspondent chris masonltine called on her to reassert her authority by reshuffling the cabinet. sirjohn major knows what it is like to be a prime minister in peril. it is time to put up or shut up. he saw off his internal critics two decades ago and now he wants to help theresa may do the same. writing in a sunday newspaper he said that the country has had enough of the self—absorbed and frankly disloyal behaviour and, he added, all tory mps must focus their minds instead on the needs of the british people, rather than their own personal ambitions. and, from a former prime minister to a future one, at least in the dreams of some tory activists. both with the same message. we have seen some quite unfortunate shenanigans in terms of a couple of people trying to push, but the pushback has been strong, the prime minister is the best person to lead us forward. borisjohnson, seen by some to be perpetually in the running for the top job and the chief irritant of theresa may said today that those agitating to toppl
mrs may has admitted her speech at the party conference last week had been ‘uncomfortable‘ for her but says she's resilient and determined to carry on in the job. here's our political correspondent chris masonltine called on her to reassert her authority by reshuffling the cabinet. sirjohn major knows what it is like to be a prime minister in peril. it is time to put up or shut up. he saw off his internal critics two decades ago and now he wants to help theresa may do the same. writing in a...
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mr. seale: everything. president truman loved history and he loved symbols in history very much. maybe coming from his masonic background, i don't know. themthe architects told they were going to demolish and rebuild it, he said no. he worried about it. finally he went to yale and they were rebuilding a building there , and the new building inside, and he decided that would happen. here andt an architect --y gutted the house, and not everything, but most of it to trash out of the ft. myers landfill. the house was reconstructed in steel frames within the original wall. there was that much space between them. the walls were not conserved until later, but the house was rebuilt and it looked about what it did. it was more like a public building, maybe. it did notloors, have that saggy fielding that president roosevelt loved. but truman built it for all time so that the main thing would happen, the president would stay in the president's house. he was very emphatic about that. in fact, as the sub cellars were being dug, he came by and they were about to widen the door with air hammers, and he said stop. so they ha
mr. seale: everything. president truman loved history and he loved symbols in history very much. maybe coming from his masonic background, i don't know. themthe architects told they were going to demolish and rebuild it, he said no. he worried about it. finally he went to yale and they were rebuilding a building there , and the new building inside, and he decided that would happen. here andt an architect --y gutted the house, and not everything, but most of it to trash out of the ft. myers...
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mrs may has admitted her speech at the party conference last week had been ‘uncomfortable‘ for her but says she‘s ‘resilient‘ and determined to carry on in the job. here‘s our political correspondent chris masonsloyal behaviour and he added, all tory mps must focus their minds instead on the needs of the british people, rather than their own personal ambitions. and, from a former prime minister to a future one, at least in the dreams of some tory activists. both with the same message. we have seen some quite unfortunate shenanigans in terms of a couple of people, but the pushback has been strong, prime ministers the best person to lead us forward. borisjohnson, seen best person to lead us forward. boris johnson, seen by best person to lead us forward. borisjohnson, seen by some to be perpetually in the running for the topjob and perpetually in the running for the top job and the chief irritant of theresa may said today that those agitating to topple her work matters, but could, should the prime minister sack or move him? the only way that you can avoid leaving him as foreign secretary with all the difficulties that has created is to give him ajob difficulties that has created is to give him a
mrs may has admitted her speech at the party conference last week had been ‘uncomfortable‘ for her but says she‘s ‘resilient‘ and determined to carry on in the job. here‘s our political correspondent chris masonsloyal behaviour and he added, all tory mps must focus their minds instead on the needs of the british people, rather than their own personal ambitions. and, from a former prime minister to a future one, at least in the dreams of some tory activists. both with the same...