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>> i think walter's intent was to make it look like masonry. he didn't intend for this to be a modern structure. he intended it to be appropriate to the rest of the capitol design. but, because of weight it could not have been built in masonry. walter had just finished several years earlier the library of congress renovation in the capitol where once it will been -- where once it had been destroyed by fire he went in with fireproof interior structure which was made of very elaborate cast iron. in building that, he proved the resilience and economy of cast iron where you can make multiple elaborate pieces from a single mold and was able to then create this dome without an extensive cost and with enough lightweight aspects that it was possible. >> [inaudible]? >> the existing foundations would not have supported a structure so i don't think it was calculated to what it would have been. needless to say it would have been considerably higher than the 14 million pounds that the dome in masonry additions were that was ultimately built. i would like t
>> i think walter's intent was to make it look like masonry. he didn't intend for this to be a modern structure. he intended it to be appropriate to the rest of the capitol design. but, because of weight it could not have been built in masonry. walter had just finished several years earlier the library of congress renovation in the capitol where once it will been -- where once it had been destroyed by fire he went in with fireproof interior structure which was made of very elaborate cast...
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(walter 3 (walter but we weren't the york... california and hawaii did even worse. they're even *more likely to be living 3 (walter and the state with the *most cash left over each check... minnesota. they're housing, utilities and healthcare cost much less, and their average income is more than 21-thousand-dollars higher. no wonder they dollars left over each check. 3 ((jen)) 3 go ahead, plan a road trip! turns out gas prices... are just gonna keep on falling. ((walter)) how low they'll go, and where to get the cheapest fills, after the break. ((walter plus... what to avoid at trader joe's right now. we'll tell you about a re-call this morning. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 most people who sign up for health insurance on healthcare.gov qualify for financial help to make coverage more affordable, lowering their monthly premiums. many find low premium plans for less than $75 dollars a month. if you don't sign up, you have to pay a penalty of $695 or more. your last chance to enroll is 3 january 19th. i'm walter allen.((jen)) and i'm jen epstein. i'm sure you've noticed it.. but fill
(walter 3 (walter but we weren't the york... california and hawaii did even worse. they're even *more likely to be living 3 (walter and the state with the *most cash left over each check... minnesota. they're housing, utilities and healthcare cost much less, and their average income is more than 21-thousand-dollars higher. no wonder they dollars left over each check. 3 ((jen)) 3 go ahead, plan a road trip! turns out gas prices... are just gonna keep on falling. ((walter)) how low they'll go,...
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barbara walters has died at 93. >> and 2022 will end with this. the next round of wet weather the next round of wet weather hiking the b ♪music playing♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ nothing brings the pack together like a trip to great wolf lodge. now open in northern california. ns.>> anotheret night in the by area as 2022 is going out with a stormy ending. we are expecting the last day of the year to be a soggy one. i'm amia dates. dan: and i'm dan ashley. it's been raining off and on for most of the day. and there's much more on the way. ama: sandhya patel joins us with a first look at the forecast. sandhya: let me show you live doppler 7. right no, it's light moderate showers. oak land, alameda, oakland boulevard heading into san l everybody andro. san francisco to south city. you will notice as we head towards brisbane boulevard, it is wet. and some moderate pockets. this is a light level one system for now. tomorrow it becomes an atmospheric level, a moderate two storm. this will bring a flood watch through tomorrow evening. a wind advisory for the entire area,
barbara walters has died at 93. >> and 2022 will end with this. the next round of wet weather the next round of wet weather hiking the b ♪music playing♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ nothing brings the pack together like a trip to great wolf lodge. now open in northern california. ns.>> anotheret night in the by area as 2022 is going out with a stormy ending. we are expecting the last day of the year to be a soggy one. i'm amia dates. dan: and i'm dan ashley. it's been raining off and on for...
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television. >> hello, i'm walter cronkite. >> as walter grew in stature, television news grew in stature. cronkite made cbs news respectable sna he began anchoring the evening news in 1962, two years later, perhaps the defining moment of his career. >> the flash apparent official, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. >> reporter: after a trip to vietnam, rare statement of opinion. >> to say that we are mired in the stalemate seems the only realistic, if unsatisfactory conclusion. >> reporter: outer space seemed to excite him most. >> man on the moon. phew, boinchts okay, we're going to be busy for a minute. >> the biggest thing about him is he loved reporting and presenting the news. he had a passion for it. if the audience recognized that he really cared about it. >> reporter: today that audience remembered. >> i don't know, i just felt safe watching walter cronkite. >> when you think about american news he's the first guy you think about it. >> reporter: cronkite retired reluctantly. >> we'll we've been meetingike this in the evenings and i'll miss that. and tha
television. >> hello, i'm walter cronkite. >> as walter grew in stature, television news grew in stature. cronkite made cbs news respectable sna he began anchoring the evening news in 1962, two years later, perhaps the defining moment of his career. >> the flash apparent official, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. >> reporter: after a trip to vietnam, rare statement of opinion. >> to say that we are mired in the stalemate seems the only...
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walter: correct.id: and ultimately, you had to spend a lot of time fixing the bank of america, is that right? walter: that is correct. david: you led an effort to pick brian moynihan, who is still the ceo of bank of america. is that right? walter: that's right. david: so that worked out ok. walter: that worked out fantastic. brian has done a wonderful -- it's not just my opinion, he has been chosen ceo of the year a couple of times, not just in the financial industry. but throughout corporate america and banking. ♪ david: let me ask you right now about something you are involved in right now, which is the giant magellan telescope. you are leading the effort to get people to fund the giant magellan telescope. why do we need the giant magellan telescope, since we have the webb telescope, that seems to be sending back nice pictures. how much better is the giant magellan going to be? walter: four times better. david: four times better. walter: four times better resolution, which means the pictures will be
walter: correct.id: and ultimately, you had to spend a lot of time fixing the bank of america, is that right? walter: that is correct. david: you led an effort to pick brian moynihan, who is still the ceo of bank of america. is that right? walter: that's right. david: so that worked out ok. walter: that worked out fantastic. brian has done a wonderful -- it's not just my opinion, he has been chosen ceo of the year a couple of times, not just in the financial industry. but throughout corporate...
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i'm walter allen((jen)) and i'm jen epstein. the big news this headed for the nation's capital, and surrounding areas... that could dump up to two-feet of snow. (jen we have team coverage of the big storm this morning. alcides segui is at tampa international... where delays and cancelations are growing. but let's start with dave osterberg... dave... is this gonna be a record-breaker 3 3 3 (dave/ fox-13's alcides segui is at tampa international. alcides, we know that snow in 3 the busy cities always affects airports all over the country. how's it looking at t-i-a so far. 3 3 3 no closed captioning is 3 3 3 new this morning: a scary night... for one father in tampa. a charter bus took off... with his seven year old son on board! it happened around seven last night at the marion street he was taking his son to miami, but went to use the bathroom before the trip. when the father got out of the bathroom, the "mega bus" was driving away. he tried to run it down... but the driver didn't see him. the father called tampa police... and th
i'm walter allen((jen)) and i'm jen epstein. the big news this headed for the nation's capital, and surrounding areas... that could dump up to two-feet of snow. (jen we have team coverage of the big storm this morning. alcides segui is at tampa international... where delays and cancelations are growing. but let's start with dave osterberg... dave... is this gonna be a record-breaker 3 3 3 (dave/ fox-13's alcides segui is at tampa international. alcides, we know that snow in 3 the busy cities...
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y que walter era quizÁs diferente de una forma que yo tambiÉn era diferente. >>> el legendario walterus coloridos y capas y esta frase famosa y te deseo mucho, mucho amor >>> es un momento donde las familias hispanas no eran tan abiertas recibieron a walter con los brazos abiertos tal y como era >>> una familia latina no hablamos de la homosexualidad no hablamos de lo que es la identidad de las personas. lo que se me hace curioso es que a walter mercado nunca le preguntamos nada siempre era, Él es asÍ. >>> la producciÓn de mucho, mucho amor tuvo que recurrir a ciertos trucos para que walter hablara de los aspectos complicados de su infancia >>> le dijimos tenemos que hablar de las partes mÁs difÍciles, y tÚ sabes hay que darle crÉdito porque el llegÓ se sentÓ con nosotros y nos contestÓ todas nuestras preguntas >>> a pesar que en los Últimos dÍas la vida de walter estuvo marcada por el dolor su actitud positiva lo mantuvo hasta el Último dÍa >>> mucho, mucho quÉ amor. >>> asÍ siento que todos nos podemos identificar con estos jÓvenes porque walter estÁ en la sala de la abuelita y todo
y que walter era quizÁs diferente de una forma que yo tambiÉn era diferente. >>> el legendario walterus coloridos y capas y esta frase famosa y te deseo mucho, mucho amor >>> es un momento donde las familias hispanas no eran tan abiertas recibieron a walter con los brazos abiertos tal y como era >>> una familia latina no hablamos de la homosexualidad no hablamos de lo que es la identidad de las personas. lo que se me hace curioso es que a walter mercado nunca le...
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walter: correct.avid: and ultimately, you had to spend a lot of time fixing the bank of america, is that right? walter: that is correct. david: you led an effort to pick brian moynihan, who is still the ceo of bank of america. is that right? walter: that's right. david: so that worked out ok. walter: that worked out fantastic. brian has done a wonderful -- it's not just my opinion, he has been chosen ceo of the year a couple of times, not just in the financial industry. but throughout corporate america and banking. a♪ and it's easier than ever to■ get your projects done right. inside, outside, big or small, angi helps you find the right so for whatever you need done. with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. just search or scroll to see upf on hundreds of projects. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness it's easy to make your home an a check out angi.com today. angi... and done. i'm bill lockwood, current caretaker and owner. when covid hit, we had some cha
walter: correct.avid: and ultimately, you had to spend a lot of time fixing the bank of america, is that right? walter: that is correct. david: you led an effort to pick brian moynihan, who is still the ceo of bank of america. is that right? walter: that's right. david: so that worked out ok. walter: that worked out fantastic. brian has done a wonderful -- it's not just my opinion, he has been chosen ceo of the year a couple of times, not just in the financial industry. but throughout corporate...
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walter: yes. david: so, what happened to the 11th and 12th grade? you didn't need that? weren't you kind of young to go to college? walter: i was 16 and i was part of a program. i was not the only one. it had been going on for three years. i was in the third year of this experiment and there were about 15 of us in my group. and there had been some before, so the college had sort of adjusted to these young kids coming in who didn't have courses. we had good counselors, good teachers and evidentially, we were smart. i did not know it, we were able to not just survive, but we were some of the most accomplished students in the college. david: you go to morehouse and decide you want to major in physics. was that a very popular major at morehouse at the time? walter: i was the only physics major in the four years in my class. [laughter] there was one before me and one before him. david: what did you tell your parents? a physics major, what did they say? walter: my parents were very good. my mother would
walter: yes. david: so, what happened to the 11th and 12th grade? you didn't need that? weren't you kind of young to go to college? walter: i was 16 and i was part of a program. i was not the only one. it had been going on for three years. i was in the third year of this experiment and there were about 15 of us in my group. and there had been some before, so the college had sort of adjusted to these young kids coming in who didn't have courses. we had good counselors, good teachers and...
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walter massey. walter massey has been the leader of morehouse college, the university of california, the university of chicago, the art institute, the national science foundation, argonne labs, and now he is leading the effort to get the giant magellan telescope funded by the u.s. government and by private institutions. i sat down with him recently at the university of chicago to talk about what he is most proud of having achieved in this incredible life he has had. dr. massey, you have been, i would say, a renaissance man. you have been involved in education, the arts, business, science. of all of the things you have done in your incredible career, what is it you are most proud of? walter: actually, i am proud of all of those things, but i think the position that has given me more satisfaction is going back to morehouse college, which was my alma mater, as president. i went back in 1995. my wife cheryl and i, when we talk about the various things we have done, we agreed that that was a lot of fun,
walter massey. walter massey has been the leader of morehouse college, the university of california, the university of chicago, the art institute, the national science foundation, argonne labs, and now he is leading the effort to get the giant magellan telescope funded by the u.s. government and by private institutions. i sat down with him recently at the university of chicago to talk about what he is most proud of having achieved in this incredible life he has had. dr. massey, you have been, i...
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walter: that is correct.avid: why did you take that position? it's a good job. did you want to be the head of a major university? walter: i did by that time. through my transition from doing physics to administering science at argonne, and then as i began to see that i had a knack for -- how should i say, running organizations. and people liked working for me. and i liked working with people and i saw that i could get things done in the areas that i cared about. science, education, science for underrepresented groups. these kinds of things that i could not do as an individual scientists. david: all right, so you took the position, you are the number two position in all of the diversity of california system, may be the leading public education system in the united states, higher education. and if so, you have a chance to be the chancellor or over all head of the university of california system if usa there for another year or two. and all of a sudden, your alma mater comes calling, morehouse, they say come bac
walter: that is correct.avid: why did you take that position? it's a good job. did you want to be the head of a major university? walter: i did by that time. through my transition from doing physics to administering science at argonne, and then as i began to see that i had a knack for -- how should i say, running organizations. and people liked working for me. and i liked working with people and i saw that i could get things done in the areas that i cared about. science, education, science for...
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walter: correct.avid: and ultimately, you had to spend a lot of time fixing the bank of america, is that right? walter: that is correct. david: you led an effort to pick brian moynihan, who is still the ceo of bank of america. is that right? walter: that's right. david: so that worked out ok. walter: that worked out fantastic. brian has done a wonderful -- it's not just my opinion, he has been chosen ceo of the year a couple of times, not just in the financial industry. but throughout corporate america and banking. ♪ introducing the new sleep number climate360 smart bed. only smart bed in the world that actively cools, warms, and effortlessly responds to both of you. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. proven quality sleep. only from sleep number. david: let me ask you right now about something you are involved in right now, which is the giant magellan telescope. you are leading the effort to get people to fund the giant magellan telescope. why do we need the giant magellan
walter: correct.avid: and ultimately, you had to spend a lot of time fixing the bank of america, is that right? walter: that is correct. david: you led an effort to pick brian moynihan, who is still the ceo of bank of america. is that right? walter: that's right. david: so that worked out ok. walter: that worked out fantastic. brian has done a wonderful -- it's not just my opinion, he has been chosen ceo of the year a couple of times, not just in the financial industry. but throughout corporate...
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before you 3 ((jen))((walter)) 3 ((walter plus... wardrobe malfunction? was florida senator marco rubio... wearing *heels yesterday? the republican rival who's giving him all sorts of grief over his *footwear choice. 3 3 ((walter)) it's 5:--, it's 3 thursday, january 7th. i'm walter allen.((jen)) and i'm jen epstein. hate to break it to you... but nobody won the big powerball jackpot last night. ((jen here's a look at 3 the winning numbers... two people in florida matched five of them... and that's enough for a million bucks each... but the big jackpot now rolls- over and is in record territory. 3 ((jen fox-13's shayla reaves is on the story. 3 that's a lot to dream about! 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ((jen the time now is 5:__. let's get you up to the minute on today's top stories: notorious florida serial killer, oscar ray bolin, has about 12 hours to live. he's scheduled for execution tonight at six, for stabbing three young women to death, 29-years ago. bolin is still proclaiming his innocence... even after *decades on death row. fox-13's lloyd sowers will witness t
before you 3 ((jen))((walter)) 3 ((walter plus... wardrobe malfunction? was florida senator marco rubio... wearing *heels yesterday? the republican rival who's giving him all sorts of grief over his *footwear choice. 3 3 ((walter)) it's 5:--, it's 3 thursday, january 7th. i'm walter allen.((jen)) and i'm jen epstein. hate to break it to you... but nobody won the big powerball jackpot last night. ((jen here's a look at 3 the winning numbers... two people in florida matched five of them... and...
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has >> i think walter's intent was looked like masonry. be idn't intend for this to a modern structure. he intended it to be appropriate to the rest of the capitol design. but, because of weight it could not have been built in masonry. just finished several years earlier the liberal of in the renovation capitol where once it will been destroyed by fire he went in interior roof structure which was made of very elaborate cast iron. that, he proved the resi resilience and economy of cast make multiple can hadn't pieces from a single mold and was able to then create this dome without an extensive cost lightweight gh possible.at it was [inaudible]? the existing foundations wouldn't support a structure so was calculated to what it would have been. say it would have been considerably higher than the 14 million pounds that the decisions were hat was element ultimately -- ultimately built. the walls that you are leaning original ball fin the ll finch drum for original capitol. so everything he added was above the cornice level at this eventually. t
has >> i think walter's intent was looked like masonry. be idn't intend for this to a modern structure. he intended it to be appropriate to the rest of the capitol design. but, because of weight it could not have been built in masonry. just finished several years earlier the liberal of in the renovation capitol where once it will been destroyed by fire he went in interior roof structure which was made of very elaborate cast iron. that, he proved the resi resilience and economy of cast...
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and walter reed army medical center. and now at the walter reed medical center where he is affectionately known as the milk shake man. gentlemen, thank you for your service to our nation and for your continued service to fellow veterans through your many worthy endeavors today. both of you are truly inspiring to all of us and it is really an honor to have you here with us today. i very much look forward hearing from your testimony. mr. register, you may proceed. >> thank you very much, ranking member, thank you and members of the subcommittee. i know the milk shake man. it's outstanding. thank you for the opportunity to testify and the department of veterans affairs to deliver state of the art care to veterans with amputations. the naaop, the national association that promotes public policy in interest of orth dottic and prosthetic patients and providers who serve them. i served in desert shield and desert storm. my injury happened may 17th, 1994. my 18th and verse vi is tomorrow over at the pentagon where a friend of mi
and walter reed army medical center. and now at the walter reed medical center where he is affectionately known as the milk shake man. gentlemen, thank you for your service to our nation and for your continued service to fellow veterans through your many worthy endeavors today. both of you are truly inspiring to all of us and it is really an honor to have you here with us today. i very much look forward hearing from your testimony. mr. register, you may proceed. >> thank you very much,...
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chairman walter: the scenes you will be viewing were taken by photographers in san francisco californian may 12, 13, and 14 1960. during the next few minutes, you will see revealed the long time classic communist tactic in which a relatively few well-trained hard-core communist agents are able to incite and sympathizersnist to perform the dirty work of the communist party. >> that, as you will see, is a totally unsupported propaganda statement, which is why the aclu of northern california has, in the interests of setting the record straight, called its version of the film, "operation correction." ♪ >> these films were made outside the san francisco city hall on thursday, the day before the police hosing. the students are exercising the american right to picket peacefully, guaranteed and recognized by the san francisco police department. this group engaged in peaceful and orderly picketing from thursday through saturday without incident. members of the students for civil liberties of the university of california joined by students from san francisco state college and other schools are pr
chairman walter: the scenes you will be viewing were taken by photographers in san francisco californian may 12, 13, and 14 1960. during the next few minutes, you will see revealed the long time classic communist tactic in which a relatively few well-trained hard-core communist agents are able to incite and sympathizersnist to perform the dirty work of the communist party. >> that, as you will see, is a totally unsupported propaganda statement, which is why the aclu of northern california...
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now, television superstar barbara walters is about to retire our reporter will look back at barbara walters' long career. >> abc7 news news legend barbara walters is retiring. she will make the announcement on monday on "the view." she will continue on "the view" and on specials throughout the year and retire in the summer of 2014. barbara walters has arguably interviewed more statesmen and stars than any other journalists in history including every american president and first lady since richard nixon. >> law the years she interviewed countless world figures including castro and muammar qaddafi and saddam. in december she had an interview with syrian's embattled president bashar al-assad and conducted the first interview with monica lewinsky, the highest rated news program broadcast by a single network. barbara walters is the creator and cohost of "the view." she hosted the news magazine "20/20" for 25 years. >> some incredible video this morning from minnesota, residents long the lake have been forced to evacuate because of an ice tsunami. the ice moves quickly into the neighbor. it is ca
now, television superstar barbara walters is about to retire our reporter will look back at barbara walters' long career. >> abc7 news news legend barbara walters is retiring. she will make the announcement on monday on "the view." she will continue on "the view" and on specials throughout the year and retire in the summer of 2014. barbara walters has arguably interviewed more statesmen and stars than any other journalists in history including every american president...
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." >> tonight, remembering barbara walters.he was a trailblazer whose unforgettable interviews are etched in american history. >> i'm going to ask you a terrible question. did you ever order anyone killed? did you ever tell bill clinton that you were in love with him? >> yes. >> what did he say? >> changing the face of broadcast news. influencing generations of journalists. >> you're really the reason why we're all here. >> a look back at her extraordinary life and career. >>> plus suspect arrested. a major break in the idaho murders investigation. >> this is not the end of this investigation. in fact, this is a new beginning. >> six weeks of agonizing waiting. >> detectives arrested 28-year-old bryan christopher kohberger. >> a ph.d. student in criminology. >> these murders have shaken our community, and no arrest will ever bring back these young students. >> what led them to the suspect? do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. n
." >> tonight, remembering barbara walters.he was a trailblazer whose unforgettable interviews are etched in american history. >> i'm going to ask you a terrible question. did you ever order anyone killed? did you ever tell bill clinton that you were in love with him? >> yes. >> what did he say? >> changing the face of broadcast news. influencing generations of journalists. >> you're really the reason why we're all here. >> a look back at her...
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walter knott and his wife cordelia had a farm. it was working. they grew all sorts of things.e 1920's, walter knott, who was a berry aficionado, heard about this berry created by this guy that was a hybrid and was a new, unnamed berry. walter heard about this, brought them to the farm, and in the 1930's, he began cultivating and brought a species back to life. from there, his wife cordelia started making pies and preserves from this new berry, which walter named boysenberry, in honor of the man who created the hybrid. people came here to eat mrs. knott's wonderful food. people would come in such droves. walt had this idea, we've got to entertain these people. there was the curiosity, just to occupy people waiting for food. and eventually, that grew into a thing park of sorts, but was almost accidental growth. they did not plan on that kind of park, but it happened just as a means of satisfying people who came here to eat. when orange county began getting developed in earnest -- this was the 1950's when we had a lot of technology companies moving down here, aerospace companies
walter knott and his wife cordelia had a farm. it was working. they grew all sorts of things.e 1920's, walter knott, who was a berry aficionado, heard about this berry created by this guy that was a hybrid and was a new, unnamed berry. walter heard about this, brought them to the farm, and in the 1930's, he began cultivating and brought a species back to life. from there, his wife cordelia started making pies and preserves from this new berry, which walter named boysenberry, in honor of the man...
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((walter)) good morning.. and welcome to good day tampa bay... at 4:00. i'm walter allen. ((jen)) and i'm jennifer epstein. those stories in a minute, but now, a first look at your a developing story out west this morning: ?five people have been shot in downtown seattle. one of them is ?critically wounded. it happened about six hours ago, right near an anti-donald trump rally. right now, police don't believe the shooting was ?related to the protests. they say a group was arguing and one person pulled out a gun and shot into the crowd. four men and one woman were hit. they range in age from 20 to 50. police are still looking for drew about two ?thousand people last night. and it was one of ?many protests all across the country. tens of thousands of protesters flooded the streets of new york... philadelphia... chicago... los angeles... and other cities... some right in front of trump's skyscrapers. many blocking interstate traffic... carrying signs and shouting that trump is ?not their president. so far, it's all been peaceful... and no confrontations with the police. and th
((walter)) good morning.. and welcome to good day tampa bay... at 4:00. i'm walter allen. ((jen)) and i'm jennifer epstein. those stories in a minute, but now, a first look at your a developing story out west this morning: ?five people have been shot in downtown seattle. one of them is ?critically wounded. it happened about six hours ago, right near an anti-donald trump rally. right now, police don't believe the shooting was ?related to the protests. they say a group was arguing and one person...
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america runs on dunkin'. 3 ((walter)) it's 5:--, on tuesday, march 8th. i'm walter allen.((jen)) and i'm jen epstein. going to a baseball game is supposed to be fun, not frightening... but when bats and balls go flying into the crowd, people can get hurt... and that's happened twice in just the past few days. 3 ((jen fox-13's ken suarez is at blue jays stadium in dunedin... where a woman was hit in the *head by a broken bat... ken... how is she doing? and how concerned should fans be about being injured in the stands. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 no closed captioning is available for traffic. 3 3 3 heads-up if you recently paid at the pump, at a convenience store in sarasota. your credit card may have been compromised. *skimmers were found inside two of the pumps at a 7-eleven on "fruitville road." deputies think: they had been there about two-weeks. investigators say: the skimmers were hidden inside the pumps, and used blue-tooth technology to steal credit card information from unsuspecting drivers. now authorities are studying security video, to track-down the crooks... but s
america runs on dunkin'. 3 ((walter)) it's 5:--, on tuesday, march 8th. i'm walter allen.((jen)) and i'm jen epstein. going to a baseball game is supposed to be fun, not frightening... but when bats and balls go flying into the crowd, people can get hurt... and that's happened twice in just the past few days. 3 ((jen fox-13's ken suarez is at blue jays stadium in dunedin... where a woman was hit in the *head by a broken bat... ken... how is she doing? and how concerned should fans be about...
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3 ((walter)) 3 its now 5:__ thanks for joining us. i'm walter allen((jen)) and i'm jen epstein. the news, weather and traffic are next... but first: let's check those winning powerball numbers. 3 (jen here we go... 12-13-44-52-62 and the powerball is: 6. that jackpot was worth 292-million dollars... and no... it wasn't us... the good day lotto pool didn't cash in... but maybe *you did... 3 3 3 3 no closed captioning is available for traffic. 3 3 3 3 accused of hitting and killing a tow truck driver, as he helped a stranded family on the side of the howard frankland bridge... is headed back to court today... and she won't just face a *judge. 3 (walter dozens of "tow truck drivers" are planning to attend allison huffman's hearing. they want to speak to the judge... they also plan to protest outside the tampa courthouse. investigators say: huffman hit and killed "roger perez borrotto" on the howard frankland bridge last month... she was already out on bond when the accident took place. she was awaiting trial on an un-related *theft that bond... and could decide today whether she ca
3 ((walter)) 3 its now 5:__ thanks for joining us. i'm walter allen((jen)) and i'm jen epstein. the news, weather and traffic are next... but first: let's check those winning powerball numbers. 3 (jen here we go... 12-13-44-52-62 and the powerball is: 6. that jackpot was worth 292-million dollars... and no... it wasn't us... the good day lotto pool didn't cash in... but maybe *you did... 3 3 3 3 no closed captioning is available for traffic. 3 3 3 3 accused of hitting and killing a tow truck...
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walter: yes. if you read humphrey's awed biography, that chapter talks about how he got on this cheer leading which he didn't like at all and had written a letter to the president saying we have to be worried about where we're going. he said that really hurt him and people looked at him differently and he knew it. >> what -- how do you think bob dole should be remembered? walter: i think he should be remembered as a very fine american who served us in war and came up from an impoverished background and developed into one of the most impressive leaders in his time. and that he serves as a model of how grown men and women ought to work together when they get in power in america. and he was an example in his later years in the senate of what a senator should be. >> also i think like you, i think of jimmy carter, he never forgot whether he came from. walter: no. i like that about him. when you're with him alone, you never have the -- you're with a great man. that is very important to him. that experie
walter: yes. if you read humphrey's awed biography, that chapter talks about how he got on this cheer leading which he didn't like at all and had written a letter to the president saying we have to be worried about where we're going. he said that really hurt him and people looked at him differently and he knew it. >> what -- how do you think bob dole should be remembered? walter: i think he should be remembered as a very fine american who served us in war and came up from an impoverished...
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back to you. 3 3 (walter in st. petersburg: the case of some 3 (walter in st. some stolen art... is *almost solved this morning. the missing piece was returned to the chihuly musuem *tuesday morning. someone stole it over the weekend. st. pete police released this surviellance image of a man... who may be able to help. he was standing outside of a limo... when the man who dropped off the stolen art... walked by. they even talked for about ten seconds. police say they already have a *suspect in mind... but they want to find this eyewitness, before making any arrests. 3 3 (jen) a man accused of trying to run over a pasco county deputy now faces an attempted murder charge. 3 (jen "j-rokton williams" was arrested yesterday in seminole county. last saturday, investigators say deputies tried to arrest williams on multiple felony charges when he put his car in reverse, and accelerated toward one of them. deputies shot at the tires, but he got away. he is currently being held in the seminole county jail. 3 3 (walter) two guns ... two students, and *zero toderance .. authorities arrested
back to you. 3 3 (walter in st. petersburg: the case of some 3 (walter in st. some stolen art... is *almost solved this morning. the missing piece was returned to the chihuly musuem *tuesday morning. someone stole it over the weekend. st. pete police released this surviellance image of a man... who may be able to help. he was standing outside of a limo... when the man who dropped off the stolen art... walked by. they even talked for about ten seconds. police say they already have a *suspect in...
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walter is a transit car cleaner. his effortws working alongside workers and cleaning graffiti have produced half of the improvements in the appearance of articulated buses. they have instilled in them a strong work eckhardt -- ethic. the director of transit will present the award to walter. >> i would point out that walter is surely the frontline in the ongoing battle. some of our facilities are as clean as they are because someone let them do a remarkable job. they provide a great value to the agency and also help with our image. >> i would like to thank everybody. i of the the car cleaners don't have the most favorable reputation, but i am representing those guys. chairman nolan: on behalf of the board, congratulations and thank you for your hard work. [applause] >> i would like, to step up to the podium. carlton is a transit operator at a 29-year veteran of the agency. this is accomplished through his professional demeanor and the disposition. he has become a go to operator as well as operators transferring to the
walter is a transit car cleaner. his effortws working alongside workers and cleaning graffiti have produced half of the improvements in the appearance of articulated buses. they have instilled in them a strong work eckhardt -- ethic. the director of transit will present the award to walter. >> i would point out that walter is surely the frontline in the ongoing battle. some of our facilities are as clean as they are because someone let them do a remarkable job. they provide a great value...
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walter was the youngest of four boys, was born in armenia, north dakota in 1934. he was drafted into the u.s. army in 1943. he served as a combat engineer in the 20th armored division in france, austria, and germany. his parents moved to san francisco to help in the war effort and walter join them after being honorably discharged. he fell in love with the city and the city -- the feeling was mutual. he was an ice-cream maker when he accepted a position at sears roebuck selling appliances and televisions. i am assuming it is the geary and the sonics years. he became active in the union. he spent more than 50 years as a san francisco union leader. he retired at the age of 80 in 2004. i think our current secretary- treasurer of the labor council and many brothers and sisters of the labor movement are honored with his -- honoring his memory at grace cathedral this weekend. he earned a reputation as a fierce but friendly fighter for workers' rights. he was respected for his ability to help settle disputes. when the council got involved in bart negotiations shuttling ba
walter was the youngest of four boys, was born in armenia, north dakota in 1934. he was drafted into the u.s. army in 1943. he served as a combat engineer in the 20th armored division in france, austria, and germany. his parents moved to san francisco to help in the war effort and walter join them after being honorably discharged. he fell in love with the city and the city -- the feeling was mutual. he was an ice-cream maker when he accepted a position at sears roebuck selling appliances and...
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so, um but yeah, i mean, walter, he was fantastic. walter he was awesome. it was a great place to be and and i was so happy to see a lot the, the warriors getting the care they got and being able to move on and continue their lives. like i about two and a half years and and i seen from burn victims to bullet wounds and and then we got the guys are they'll be amputees, triple amputees, quadruple etting a chance. arms from other people it's just the technology and and then advancement was just it's amazing to watch amazing to see and and that gave me hope as well a and so once i got out of the tree and my wife goes, i love out here. i love i love the four seasons and course i'm going to stay over there. i'm not going to see eveof we're going to stay here on the east coast. so we ended up moving to waldorf, which is the southern and southern maryland. so we enjoyed it out there. i mean, the east coast beautiful. we loved the cherry blossoms and the potomac river and and then you head out to philly and okay, but but then we got out to new york and, he whole eas
so, um but yeah, i mean, walter, he was fantastic. walter he was awesome. it was a great place to be and and i was so happy to see a lot the, the warriors getting the care they got and being able to move on and continue their lives. like i about two and a half years and and i seen from burn victims to bullet wounds and and then we got the guys are they'll be amputees, triple amputees, quadruple etting a chance. arms from other people it's just the technology and and then advancement was just...
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walters. mrs. walters: pledge alliance to the lag of the united states of america anto the reblic for which it tands, o natior god, divible, with liy d stice for all. the speaker pro teore: the for one-minute speeches.uests mr. poe: i ask unaimous consent to address e house for one nute a to revise and extend my remar. the eaker pro mpore: out objtion the gentlem is recognized for one minut on which furtheproceedings were postponed mr. speaker president ama has sign an execute order to revive the cann keystone x.l. pipeline. if keystone does not go throh, it does not me they wilnot buy it fr them. canada gett. it will bring thousands of jobs tmy home state of texa this iwhere the pipeline ends at t refineries in southeast texa at peak capacity, the pipeline is expected to deli30,000 barels a day to the lf coast. that is much fuel we get from saudi arabia. at peak capacity, this will be better for the united states and for our self-reliance on our oil. transcanada has reapplied for this permit and t
walters. mrs. walters: pledge alliance to the lag of the united states of america anto the reblic for which it tands, o natior god, divible, with liy d stice for all. the speaker pro teore: the for one-minute speeches.uests mr. poe: i ask unaimous consent to address e house for one nute a to revise and extend my remar. the eaker pro mpore: out objtion the gentlem is recognized for one minut on which furtheproceedings were postponed mr. speaker president ama has sign an execute order to revive...
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>> walter! >> lesson number one of motorbike riding. >> a lot of riders, including myself, will use their smartphone on the handle bars and blue tooth it to your helmet so you can listen hands free. apparently the hands free part wasn't working on this day, so that's where he thought it would be a good idea to try and do it without holding on. >> listening to alanis morrisette ironic? >> walter is hurt. >> i hurt my arm. if you could go to my apartment and get advil, that would be awesome. >> somebody you want to call? >> ghost busters. i guess my humor is still intact. >> he's got jokes for days. >> they ask him what's your name? >> i'm jason bourn. >> see, that's what makes this channel so popular. paramedics and first aid did arrive, started assessing him, legs are fine, but it's his right shoulder area that's really giving him some trouble. they eventually get his helmet off and he continues to do his blog, telling people where to place the helmet so he gets the camera angle, even going so f
>> walter! >> lesson number one of motorbike riding. >> a lot of riders, including myself, will use their smartphone on the handle bars and blue tooth it to your helmet so you can listen hands free. apparently the hands free part wasn't working on this day, so that's where he thought it would be a good idea to try and do it without holding on. >> listening to alanis morrisette ironic? >> walter is hurt. >> i hurt my arm. if you could go to my apartment and...
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fittipaldi healthy balance in a long race 3 (walter and back to the 3 (walter and back to the boards for a minute... president barack obama has tournament selections... his choices for the final a&m... north carolina... and michigan state... and he's playing it safe... picking the top-overall-seeded "jayhawks" to win the national championship. it's 5:-- stay with us. 3 if your family outing is magical for all the wrong reasons. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec is different than claritin . because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. try zyrtec . muddle no more introducing longhorn' s big, bold, steaks. our new 10 ounce filet. our 16 ounce t-bone. and our fire grilled 18 ounce outlaw ribeye. only at longhorn steakhouse. you cant fake steak. our gardens have evolved. we can run them from anywhere. make them greener faster. drop them and watch them bloom. they're 5-star worthy, grown regionally... and keep their color... a lot, lot longer. these gardens are the next generation of blooming. with earthgro mulch fou
fittipaldi healthy balance in a long race 3 (walter and back to the 3 (walter and back to the boards for a minute... president barack obama has tournament selections... his choices for the final a&m... north carolina... and michigan state... and he's playing it safe... picking the top-overall-seeded "jayhawks" to win the national championship. it's 5:-- stay with us. 3 if your family outing is magical for all the wrong reasons. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec for...