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ernie had an eye for what would make a great photo.olors was a way to make those dinosaurs pop out. >> after a year of construction, ernie's ready to open his prehistoric gardens. so, what was the reaction initially? >> they loved it. >> and not just the tourists. do you have some recollections as a kid of playing in that park? >> oh, my gosh, do i? like, i just got chills, yeah. >> ernie's great-granddaughter tells us why. that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question... the film "jurassic park" made an infamous villain out of the velociraptor. how big was the dinosaur in real life? the size of a... the answer after the break. fun fact: 1 in 4 of us millennials have debt we might die with. and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. including your interest rate right by locking in a fixed low rate today. and you can get your money right with sofi. check your rate in two
ernie had an eye for what would make a great photo.olors was a way to make those dinosaurs pop out. >> after a year of construction, ernie's ready to open his prehistoric gardens. so, what was the reaction initially? >> they loved it. >> and not just the tourists. do you have some recollections as a kid of playing in that park? >> oh, my gosh, do i? like, i just got chills, yeah. >> ernie's great-granddaughter tells us why. that's next. >> but first, our...
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ernie is now a year into the return trip.th him outside luffagain, texas, plodding along slow and steady as usual, albeit slightly slower. >> i better hang on. >> reporter: and noticeably less steady. a few weeks ago a doctor diagnosed ernie with congestive heart failure. >> yeah, that's what they told me. but he's saling pacemakers. >> reporter: so you think that's just all a sales pitch. >> yeah. >> reporter: there's a chance he could be telling you the truth, though, ernie. does that change anything? >> no, i'll run till i drop. i always said i'll die with my running shoes on. >> reporter: much of ernie's motivation to soldier on comes from his sailor past. during world war ii ernie served on a ship called an l.s.t., and he's raising money for the l.s.t. memorial in evansville, indiana. >> it shouldn't be forgotten. >> reporter: along the way, this run has also taken on a more personal purpose as thousands have joined him for at least a leg of the journey. >> god bless you, sir. >> reporter: they have listened to his stori
ernie is now a year into the return trip.th him outside luffagain, texas, plodding along slow and steady as usual, albeit slightly slower. >> i better hang on. >> reporter: and noticeably less steady. a few weeks ago a doctor diagnosed ernie with congestive heart failure. >> yeah, that's what they told me. but he's saling pacemakers. >> reporter: so you think that's just all a sales pitch. >> yeah. >> reporter: there's a chance he could be telling you the...
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>> meet ernie chambers. then, pollsters miss the mark again. why it matters when polling numbers are off. and this is not the erie, you think i know. >> i wasn't coming to erie. i have to be honest. there was no way i was coming. >> we pay our own visit to see how party politics is playing with the folks of historic erie, pennsylvania. >> plus -- >> after so long, you can't take no, you have to go out and get your yes. from atlanta to detroit, how >> black women became one of the most powerful voting blocs in american politics. ♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact ." there's a political transition underway from a trump presidency to a biden administration, though things are not yet final. in fact, we'll have to wait until december 14 when the electoral college meets to make it official. as the votes came in, it was pennsylvania's 20 electoral votes that put native son joe biden over the 270-vote electoral college threshold and made him the president-elect. pennsylvania, like most states, awards electoral votes to the winne
>> meet ernie chambers. then, pollsters miss the mark again. why it matters when polling numbers are off. and this is not the erie, you think i know. >> i wasn't coming to erie. i have to be honest. there was no way i was coming. >> we pay our own visit to see how party politics is playing with the folks of historic erie, pennsylvania. >> plus -- >> after so long, you can't take no, you have to go out and get your yes. from atlanta to detroit, how >> black...
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ernie: yeah, ernie. really nice to meet you. lemonis: this is a really nice store. ernie: thank you. lemonis: i notice that you have a lot of accessories. ernie: i basically try to get as much retail as i can. lemonis: this comes through corporate, or this comes -- ernie: no, this we did ourselves. i've had to add more products to meet the rent kind of thing. lemonis: do you work with taylor at all? ernie: no. lemonis: never. ernie: i've been told i shouldn't e-mail past 5:00, i'm intruding upon his time. lemonis: he tells you that. ernie: yeah, we don't really have a good working relationship. lemonis: look, i'd been planning to hang out around dallas, but after hearing what ernie had to say, i wanted to see taylor's store in austin. honestly, my first impression, i wasn't even sure if it was open for business. as the owner of the business, you have one your managers convince you to open up a store in austin. you get here, you decide to tour the parking lot because you want to experience it as the owner. it's got no drive-through pole. you get up here, there's a bl
ernie: yeah, ernie. really nice to meet you. lemonis: this is a really nice store. ernie: thank you. lemonis: i notice that you have a lot of accessories. ernie: i basically try to get as much retail as i can. lemonis: this comes through corporate, or this comes -- ernie: no, this we did ourselves. i've had to add more products to meet the rent kind of thing. lemonis: do you work with taylor at all? ernie: no. lemonis: never. ernie: i've been told i shouldn't e-mail past 5:00, i'm intruding...
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does joe biden owe senator ernie chambers thanks for that one vote? >> no, nobody owes me thanks for anything i do. >> it's a modest re ply considering the credit social media gave north omaha's legendary lawmaker ernie chambers. his hashtag blew up, as the kids say, did you chambers, who doesn't use social media himself, values old-time heroes. >> the greatest philosopher/statesperson created or produced by america gave me my motto. -- mantra. pop iowa the -- popeye the sailor man. i am what i am, and that's all that i am. they will say that's not impressive because people see popeye as a comic strip character. joie: he's a unique figure in nebraska politics. the first, and for many of his 46 years in office, only african-american in the state
does joe biden owe senator ernie chambers thanks for that one vote? >> no, nobody owes me thanks for anything i do. >> it's a modest re ply considering the credit social media gave north omaha's legendary lawmaker ernie chambers. his hashtag blew up, as the kids say, did you chambers, who doesn't use social media himself, values old-time heroes. >> the greatest philosopher/statesperson created or produced by america gave me my motto. -- mantra. pop iowa the -- popeye the...
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pressing forward. >> run, ernie, run!ctor says time is short, ernie is still planning to reach the pacific some time around his 101st birthday. >> when you make it to california, then you stop running? >> no. i have a plan for a coast to coast relay. >> reporter: ernie andrus, optimistic for the >> reporter: ernie andrus, optimistic for the long run. i♪ ♪n, down, down and the flames went higher ♪ ♪ and it burns, burns, burns. ♪ >> pauley: what would america be without country music. and what would country music be without the theater that made the grand ole opry an american treasure. marktrn is i>> okay, firyouav ets for e tour, cr reporter: covid is a people need faith. thank yale for beinthank you alg here. >> reporter: back in june, nashville's ryman auditorium began administering again. >> this is a mother church. everyone is welcome here. it is pretty special to be here. >> reporter: step inside, the stage is com comi comically small. they sit in pews which ar not comfortable, and yet -- >> i played on this stage wit
pressing forward. >> run, ernie, run!ctor says time is short, ernie is still planning to reach the pacific some time around his 101st birthday. >> when you make it to california, then you stop running? >> no. i have a plan for a coast to coast relay. >> reporter: ernie andrus, optimistic for the >> reporter: ernie andrus, optimistic for the long run. i♪ ♪n, down, down and the flames went higher ♪ ♪ and it burns, burns, burns. ♪ >> pauley: what would...
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ernie pi ernie pyle becomes a well known figure in the united states with columns detailing what life was like for the average american soldier, the dog faces, as he called them. here you can see a couple books from the war. "hears your war" and "brave men". i want to point out this artifact between the books. am you can see his zippo lighter. this lighter was given to a young g.i. named reid swtizer from ernie pyle, sort of exemplifies the spirit that the troops had when they identified with him because he identified with them. average americans out on the battle fields having to fight. and one other artifact i thought i would point out here that brings home the reality of what these young men and women were facing, young men on the battle lines, of course, but you can see next to ernie pyle's book, a cigarette case and purple heart metal. the cigarette case belonged to a young private by the named of andrew sexon. he was a medic. he was basically shot and the bullet went through the cigarette case but was stopped on the other side of it and fell into the case. and so he later credit
ernie pi ernie pyle becomes a well known figure in the united states with columns detailing what life was like for the average american soldier, the dog faces, as he called them. here you can see a couple books from the war. "hears your war" and "brave men". i want to point out this artifact between the books. am you can see his zippo lighter. this lighter was given to a young g.i. named reid swtizer from ernie pyle, sort of exemplifies the spirit that the troops had when...
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ernie is now a year into the return trip.with him outside lufkin, texas, plodding along slow and steady as usual, albeit slightly slower. >> i better hang on. >> and definitely less study. a doctor diagnosedery a few weeks ago with congestive heart failure. >> he's on face makers. >> you think that's just all a sales pitch? >> yeah. >> there's a chance he could be telling you the truth, though, ernie. does that change anything? >> no, no. i will die with my running shoes on. >> much offeree's motivation to soermg on comes from his soldier pass. during world war ii he served on an lts ship and he's been raising money for the lts. >> everybody! >> along the way this run has also taken on a more personal purpose as thousands have joined him at least for a leg of the journey. >> bless you, sir. >> reporter: they have listened to his stories, celebrated his fortitude and given ernie a key to a long life, a deep desire to keep pressg forward. >> run, ernie, run. >> although his doctor says time is short, ernie plans to reach the pa
ernie is now a year into the return trip.with him outside lufkin, texas, plodding along slow and steady as usual, albeit slightly slower. >> i better hang on. >> and definitely less study. a doctor diagnosedery a few weeks ago with congestive heart failure. >> he's on face makers. >> you think that's just all a sales pitch? >> yeah. >> there's a chance he could be telling you the truth, though, ernie. does that change anything? >> no, no. i will die...
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named reed switzer from ernie pyle. it's sort of exemplifies the spirit the troops have because he identified with them. average americans out on the battlefield having to fight. and, one other artifact i thought i would point out here that brings home the reality of what these young men and women were facing. young men on the battle lines, of course, but you can see next to ernie pyle's book a cigarette case and a purple heart medal. the cigarette case belonged to a young private named andrew sexton. he was a medic where he was basically shot and the bullet went through the cigarette case, but was stopped on the other side and fell into the case. he later credited this with saving his life. but if you could imagine what an experience like that must be like, certainly, it brings home the reality of life and death these young men and women were facing, and that ernie pyle understood so well. we have here in the italian gallery a 4.2 inch mortar. this is going to turn out to be an extremely effective weapon for allied tro
named reed switzer from ernie pyle. it's sort of exemplifies the spirit the troops have because he identified with them. average americans out on the battlefield having to fight. and, one other artifact i thought i would point out here that brings home the reality of what these young men and women were facing. young men on the battle lines, of course, but you can see next to ernie pyle's book a cigarette case and a purple heart medal. the cigarette case belonged to a young private named andrew...
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ernie pyle had columns detailing what life was for an average american soldier. here you can see a couple of his books from the war. here is your war and brave men. i want to point out this artifact and between the books. you can see his zippo lighter. this lighter was given to a young gee i named read switch her from ernie pyle which sort of exemplified the spirit of what the troops had and how they identified with him. you identified with them, average americans out on the battlefield's having a fight. one other artifact that i would want to point out here that brings home the reality of what these young men and women were facing, young men on the battle lines of course. we can see next to ernie pyle and his book, a cigarette case and a purple heart medal. the cigarette case belonged to andrew 16 he was a medic. he was basically shot and the bullet went through the cigarette case, and it was stopped on the other side. it fell into the case. he letter created this with saving his life. but if you can imagine when experience like that which must be like. certainl
ernie pyle had columns detailing what life was for an average american soldier. here you can see a couple of his books from the war. here is your war and brave men. i want to point out this artifact and between the books. you can see his zippo lighter. this lighter was given to a young gee i named read switch her from ernie pyle which sort of exemplified the spirit of what the troops had and how they identified with him. you identified with them, average americans out on the battlefield's...
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today, max had the chance to chat with one of ernie's grateful daughters.o happy. we are just beside ourselves. with excitement and tears and, you know, we are so proud of you. he loved... cos he was a geologist, loved spending time, a lot like you, i think, exploring the environment around him. that is why we think he would be so proud of you. sadly, ernie died at the age ofjust 43 in a car crash near alice springs. but thanks to a cumbrian schoolboy, his family now have another memory of him to treasure. it does feel quite good, to give them an end. just something for them to remember him by, yeah. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times, and dawn foster, writer and broadcaster — that's coming up after the latest headlines and a full sport update. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello. we'll have a few of these scattered across the country today — shower clouds — but most of the time sunshine, i think, for many of us. temperatures will hove
today, max had the chance to chat with one of ernie's grateful daughters.o happy. we are just beside ourselves. with excitement and tears and, you know, we are so proud of you. he loved... cos he was a geologist, loved spending time, a lot like you, i think, exploring the environment around him. that is why we think he would be so proud of you. sadly, ernie died at the age ofjust 43 in a car crash near alice springs. but thanks to a cumbrian schoolboy, his family now have another memory of him...
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today, max had the chance to chat with one of ernie's grateful daughters.adders. you have made our family so happy. oh, thank you. we are just beside ourselves with excitement and tears and, you know, we are so proud of you. he loved... cos he was a geologist, loved spending time — a lot like you, i think — exploring the environment around him. that is why we think he would be so proud of you. sadly, ernie died at the age ofjust a3 in a car crash near alice springs. but thanks to a cumbrian schoolboy, his family now have another memory of him to treasure. it does feel quite good, to give them an end. just something for them to remember him by, yeah. as st bernard was rescued from england's highest mountain on friday. st bernard is are usually on the other side of rescue missions, originally bred to rescue people in the alps but when daisy collapsed while walking down ska fell pike, a 60 man mountain refuge team —— mountain rescue team came to her aid. the mission took five hours. a significant step towards the return of crowds to live sport in england is be
today, max had the chance to chat with one of ernie's grateful daughters.adders. you have made our family so happy. oh, thank you. we are just beside ourselves with excitement and tears and, you know, we are so proud of you. he loved... cos he was a geologist, loved spending time — a lot like you, i think — exploring the environment around him. that is why we think he would be so proud of you. sadly, ernie died at the age ofjust a3 in a car crash near alice springs. but thanks to a cumbrian...
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today, max had the chance to chat with one of ernie's grateful daughters.ax, how on earth did you find that tag? i was just looking around — i was looking for adders. you have made our family so happy. oh, thank you. we are just beside ourselves with excitement and tears and, you know, we are so proud of you. he loved... cos he was a geologist, loved spending time — a lot like you, i think — exploring the environment around him. that is why we think he would be so proud of you. sadly, ernie died at the age ofjust 43 in a car crash near alice springs. but thanks to a cumbrian schoolboy, his family now have another memory of him to treasure. it does feel quite good, to give them an end. just something for them to remember him by, yeah. well done, max. what a lovely story. the tables have turned after a st bernard was rescued from england's highest mountain on friday. st bernards are usually on the other side of such missions as they were originally bred to rescue people in the alps. but when li—year—old daisy collapsed while walking down scarfell pike and a 1
today, max had the chance to chat with one of ernie's grateful daughters.ax, how on earth did you find that tag? i was just looking around — i was looking for adders. you have made our family so happy. oh, thank you. we are just beside ourselves with excitement and tears and, you know, we are so proud of you. he loved... cos he was a geologist, loved spending time — a lot like you, i think — exploring the environment around him. that is why we think he would be so proud of you. sadly,...
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today, max had the chance to chat with one of ernie's grateful daughters.for adders. you have made our family so happy. oh, thank you. we are just beside ourselves with excitement and tears and, you know, we are so proud of you. he loved... cos he was a geologist, loved spending time — a lot like you, i think — exploring the environment around him. that is why we think he would be so proud of you. sadly, ernie died at the age ofjust 43 in a car crash near alice springs. but thanks to a cumbrian schoolboy, his family now have another memory of him to treasure. it does feel quite good, to give them an end. just something for them to remember him by, yeah. a quick look at the weather forecast. we will have a few shower clouds today but sunshine for many of us. temperatures will hover around the low 20s in the south of the country and high teens in the north. all in all, a decent day and a fine sunset on the way as well with plenty of clear weather. the clouds thicken across western parts of the uk and by the end of the night heavy rain will sweep into some are
today, max had the chance to chat with one of ernie's grateful daughters.for adders. you have made our family so happy. oh, thank you. we are just beside ourselves with excitement and tears and, you know, we are so proud of you. he loved... cos he was a geologist, loved spending time — a lot like you, i think — exploring the environment around him. that is why we think he would be so proud of you. sadly, ernie died at the age ofjust 43 in a car crash near alice springs. but thanks to a...
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ernie birchmeier: we are challenged to say the least. jessica: ernie birchmier, from the michigan farm bureau, visits farmers like the schafers, and sees the stress behind the smiles, but says this crisis is now extending far beyond the dairy barns. ernie birchmier: our rural communities are made up of farmers and businesses that support those farmers and farmers who support these businesses. jessica: in many rural towns throughout michigan, the reverberations of struggling farms, already being felt. bags and bags of seed, returned to bob mansfield's company, be still empty come harvest. bob mansfield: we are shrinking the business to fit the business that exists today. jessica: at bader and sons, a john deere dealer in portland, the service department is busy, but in sales,the sounds of silence. sales manager mitchell thelen, is a father of 6. >> you don't get the phone calls, you don't get the walk-in business. jessica: since farmers aren't coming to him, thelen is going to them. mitchell thelen: you get to know that farmer a little bi
ernie birchmeier: we are challenged to say the least. jessica: ernie birchmier, from the michigan farm bureau, visits farmers like the schafers, and sees the stress behind the smiles, but says this crisis is now extending far beyond the dairy barns. ernie birchmier: our rural communities are made up of farmers and businesses that support those farmers and farmers who support these businesses. jessica: in many rural towns throughout michigan, the reverberations of struggling farms, already being...
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joining me now is ernie johnson, host of tnt's "inside the nba." thank you for being with us right now. obviously you knew him. just tell me about the man. >> john, thanks for having me on and happy new year to you. he was a character. and he was an innovator. he was a visionary and he was the best to hold the title of commissioner in all of sports. he was driven. and you could tell by those working for him that he demanded a certain measure of excellence in everything that you did. shoot, i've been at tnt for 30 years doing "inside the nba." so he was there that entire time. you know, i interviewed him at the end of his tenure which was exactly 30 years to the day from when he began. the way you see the nba these days, global impact of the game, the wnba, the development, the g-league. all of that came from this vision that david stern had. and so i think when you -- you know, when you marvel at some of the young players, you see like the luka doncics of the world in dallas who's only 20 years old. these are kids who grew up watching david stern s
joining me now is ernie johnson, host of tnt's "inside the nba." thank you for being with us right now. obviously you knew him. just tell me about the man. >> john, thanks for having me on and happy new year to you. he was a character. and he was an innovator. he was a visionary and he was the best to hold the title of commissioner in all of sports. he was driven. and you could tell by those working for him that he demanded a certain measure of excellence in everything that you...
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together data so this isn't this brand new a new drug but this is a new they've been studying this kind ernie a method for quite a while so it just happens to have a use with the coming back see yeah fairly confident in the way on pfizer inc eyes rolled out the study. >>this interview aired live on our streaming service kronon you can stay connected to breaking news on covid-19 updates by downloading the kron 4 and kron on mobile apps both are available for free in your app store. >>next an aide as covid hospitalizations peak across
together data so this isn't this brand new a new drug but this is a new they've been studying this kind ernie a method for quite a while so it just happens to have a use with the coming back see yeah fairly confident in the way on pfizer inc eyes rolled out the study. >>this interview aired live on our streaming service kronon you can stay connected to breaking news on covid-19 updates by downloading the kron 4 and kron on mobile apps both are available for free in your app store....
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reforms recommended by the california horse racing board and the los angeles county district attorney ernie they include improved fetch mary medical review before races. the measure follows a law that dodd wrote last year that allows the board to suspend racing it tracks and have dangerous conditions. congressman duncan hunter of san diego county will resign on monday, the republican made the announcement today in a letter to house speaker nancy pelosi. last month duncan pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge of misusing campaign funds. he admitted to spending more than $200,000 from his campaign for personal expenses, including a 14,000 our vacation to italy. >>counselors are available all week at dublin high school today was the first day back for students after losing 3 classmates over the christmas break, 16 year olds javier ramirez and brothers mark and
reforms recommended by the california horse racing board and the los angeles county district attorney ernie they include improved fetch mary medical review before races. the measure follows a law that dodd wrote last year that allows the board to suspend racing it tracks and have dangerous conditions. congressman duncan hunter of san diego county will resign on monday, the republican made the announcement today in a letter to house speaker nancy pelosi. last month duncan pleaded guilty to a...
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ernie — des 0'connor is a self—made man.ve you. # his interest in show business had started in the raf and he had been a butlin's red coat and learned his craft struggling to get laughs in theatres such as the windmill with an audience that had come for the naked flesh more than the comedy. this fellow was always in everyday in the front row and on about the third house of the fourth day iforgot, i dried, just couldn't remember what was next. he said, "you tell the one about the parrot next. "oh, thank you very much. # loneliness # alone you'll always find me. # by the ‘60s he had star billing. he made more than 1,000 appearances at the palladium and recorded 36 albums. the son of a dustman from the east end of london he had gone to a childhood blighted by rickets to tv stardom but he was never going to be one of the cool gang. an old lady came up to me one day to the stage door and said, "mr 0'connor, i have enjoyed your show. "here is £5. could you send me your new lp?" i said, "you can get it for £3 in the shop, you don't
ernie — des 0'connor is a self—made man.ve you. # his interest in show business had started in the raf and he had been a butlin's red coat and learned his craft struggling to get laughs in theatres such as the windmill with an audience that had come for the naked flesh more than the comedy. this fellow was always in everyday in the front row and on about the third house of the fourth day iforgot, i dried, just couldn't remember what was next. he said, "you tell the one about the parrot...
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i think we have got ernie back. ernie, can you hear me? we are trying to use cell phone technology on a tv show and it's not always perfect. rob, how did -- okay. we are going to try this one more time, ernie, tell us why you got involved. >> i don't know if you guys can hear me but i just want to say it's a great initiative, rob, my manager came up with this great idea and it's a great cause, we want to help the people in the front line, and one of my partners has already done 6 million bars to help out the association. so this is a great clause. please all the clubs around the country, find a way to get in. it would be great. steve: yeah, and ernie, there are a lot of people who are golfers. >> thank you. i can't hear you. all good and we wanted to get involved. thank you so much. steve: okay. you know what? that's probably as much as we are going to hear live from ernie. so, david, you know, it started just with your club there in the morris town area. now it's nationwide. if people would like to at their local level get involved, how d
i think we have got ernie back. ernie, can you hear me? we are trying to use cell phone technology on a tv show and it's not always perfect. rob, how did -- okay. we are going to try this one more time, ernie, tell us why you got involved. >> i don't know if you guys can hear me but i just want to say it's a great initiative, rob, my manager came up with this great idea and it's a great cause, we want to help the people in the front line, and one of my partners has already done 6 million...
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number two, ernie — "des 0'connor‘s a self—made man."me." # loneliness, alone you'll always. ..# an old lady came up to me at the stage door and said, "mr 0'connor, i have enjoyed your show." here's £5, "can you send me your lp?" i said, "you can get it at the shop for £3." she said, "i asked at the shop for the des 0'connor lp and the guy said, are you kidding?" # homeless # and we're homeless, moonlight sleeping # homeless, homeless, moonlight sleeping on a midnight lake # and we're homeless, we're homeless sleeping on a midnight lake # moonlight sleeping ona midnight lake...# # the devil went down to georgia # he was looking for a soul to steal # he was in a bind cos he was way behind # and he was willing to make a deal...# # everybody walk the dinosaur. ..# # we just haven't got a clue what to do # just try a little wigwam, bam!# come on, tommy, rock on. what do you mean, rock on? it's not a discotheque. it's top of the pops. it's not top of the tops, it's a seaside special. ijust saw david hamilton. it's no different, it's a seaside
number two, ernie — "des 0'connor‘s a self—made man."me." # loneliness, alone you'll always. ..# an old lady came up to me at the stage door and said, "mr 0'connor, i have enjoyed your show." here's £5, "can you send me your lp?" i said, "you can get it at the shop for £3." she said, "i asked at the shop for the des 0'connor lp and the guy said, are you kidding?" # homeless # and we're homeless, moonlight sleeping # homeless,...
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. >> 1970, 50 years ago, ernie banks hit a milestone home run into the wrigley field bleachers. >> he it. ernie banks. >> the sharks beat the predators in seven games and advance to their fourth conference finals. the post game scene in the dressing room was suddenly cramped for joe horton. >> where did you guys come from? >> raptors, game seven. hawaii sent toronto into a frenzy. check out the photo from that moment. >> and we know how the late show with steven colber is next. captioning sponsored by cbs >> happening today: major league baseball plans to present a proposal to the players association to proceed with the season. the league and team owners have agreed on a shortened regular season beginning in early july with no fans at games. >> there's a pop fly to left field, and allen makes the catch. and that will end the top of the seventh. ♪ ♪ and now it's time for the seventh inning stretch. ♪ ♪
. >> 1970, 50 years ago, ernie banks hit a milestone home run into the wrigley field bleachers. >> he it. ernie banks. >> the sharks beat the predators in seven games and advance to their fourth conference finals. the post game scene in the dressing room was suddenly cramped for joe horton. >> where did you guys come from? >> raptors, game seven. hawaii sent toronto into a frenzy. check out the photo from that moment. >> and we know how the late show with...
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ernie pyle writes about what he found. he talks about shoe polish, sewing kits, and grenades, toothbrushes, razors and he singles out in his column, writing paper, he talks about how young men who gave their lives at normandy intended to write an awful lot of letters back home. they had an awful lot of cigarettes as well. he said packs of cigarettes had been handed out to the troops before the landings began and he made the comment that sodden cigarettes were lined up and down the beach and marked the high water of the sacrifice there at normandy. it is a moment for our audiences after the film to pause and reflect about what was going on in the world. did june six 1944 was that they hitler could have driven our forces back into the waters of the english channel. he bailed and from that point forward, we were on our way to the road to berlin and ending the third right. on this wall, we have civilian, military, and political leadership's reactions to the normandy landings starting with and frank of course, a young jewish gi
ernie pyle writes about what he found. he talks about shoe polish, sewing kits, and grenades, toothbrushes, razors and he singles out in his column, writing paper, he talks about how young men who gave their lives at normandy intended to write an awful lot of letters back home. they had an awful lot of cigarettes as well. he said packs of cigarettes had been handed out to the troops before the landings began and he made the comment that sodden cigarettes were lined up and down the beach and...
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and a rugged little man named ernie pyle.was the fleet that came to stay, that had to stay. >> had to stay because the men the navy landed needed tons of steel from navy guns. even as we beat off fresh waves of planes overhead, the big guns of the fleet smashed enemy strongholds miles away. [explosions] (music) >> had to stay, because our men advancing had to have close air support from the navy flat tops. in the air control room aboard the command ship, strike upon strike was ordered. (music) [explosions] [airplane engine] >> the navy and marine flyers layed down precise, deadly rocket fire to help make the next 50 yards of advanced less costly. >> this was the fleet that had to stay because always the stream of supplies to those troops must be steady and huge. a bridge of ships was brought across the pacific to bring our men food, medicine, ammunition. and waiting at the end of the longest supply route in any war were the kamikazes. [explosions] [gunfire) [airplane engine] [explosions] >> this was a fleet fighting like infa
and a rugged little man named ernie pyle.was the fleet that came to stay, that had to stay. >> had to stay because the men the navy landed needed tons of steel from navy guns. even as we beat off fresh waves of planes overhead, the big guns of the fleet smashed enemy strongholds miles away. [explosions] (music) >> had to stay, because our men advancing had to have close air support from the navy flat tops. in the air control room aboard the command ship, strike upon strike was...
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." >> how good is ernie, right? is he great? ernie holmes, heavyweight champ, the champ. lowery. know another one named ernie holmes. holmes stock slices. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala at home. find your nunormal with nucala. ayou can't claim that because it's inanimate! [ sigh ] peop
." >> how good is ernie, right? is he great? ernie holmes, heavyweight champ, the champ. lowery. know another one named ernie holmes. holmes stock slices. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. less...
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as usual, ernie, you're a great man. thank you so much for joining us.orward to seeing you this chicago. he would want the players to play. he would want the all star game to go on. that's his nature. you knew him a lot better than i did, but i'm sure he's watching and he's happy that the game continues, because that was so important to him. ernie johnson, thank you so much for joining us. >> prayers for his family, too. i just can't even begin to think what they're going through. thank you for having me on. >> our deepest condolences to his family and friends and may he rest in peace, and may his memory be a blessing. we'll be right back. long hair goals? stop cutting. new elvive dream lengths. with a cocktail of vitamins and fine castor oil. strengthens hair's length and helps seal split ends. to save that last inch, for the hair of your dreams. new elvive dream lengths. from l'oreal. you're worth it. to save that last inch, for the hair of your dreams. or more on car insurance.s could save you fifteen percent everybody knows that. well, did you know p
as usual, ernie, you're a great man. thank you so much for joining us.orward to seeing you this chicago. he would want the players to play. he would want the all star game to go on. that's his nature. you knew him a lot better than i did, but i'm sure he's watching and he's happy that the game continues, because that was so important to him. ernie johnson, thank you so much for joining us. >> prayers for his family, too. i just can't even begin to think what they're going through. thank...
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this is an exhibit case that is dedicated to ernie pyle's long thin line of anguish column. ernie pyle actually walked the beaches at normandie, omaha beach, utah beach, where the american forces landed. and he saw all of the remnants of war left over by troops who had been killed coming ashore at the beach. what we have in this case is actual artifacts and sand from utah and omaha beaches. pyle writes about what he found. you can see that he talks about shoe polish, sowing kits, diaries, bibles, hand grenades, toothbrushes, razors, and he particularly singles out in his column writing paper. he talks about how the young men who gave their lives at normandie intended to write an awful lot of letters back home. the other thing they had a lot of was cigarettes. he said that packs of cigarettes had been handed out to the troops before the landings began and he made the comment that the line of cigarettes up and down the beach marked the high water of this sacrifice there at normandie. it's a moment for other audiences after the film to pause and reflect about what was going on
this is an exhibit case that is dedicated to ernie pyle's long thin line of anguish column. ernie pyle actually walked the beaches at normandie, omaha beach, utah beach, where the american forces landed. and he saw all of the remnants of war left over by troops who had been killed coming ashore at the beach. what we have in this case is actual artifacts and sand from utah and omaha beaches. pyle writes about what he found. you can see that he talks about shoe polish, sowing kits, diaries,...
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ernie johnson thank you, thank you all for being here.the lead" with jay tapper starts right now. >>> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. one month ago, at this time the number of lives lost to coronavirus was just over 12,000. right now we just hit another green milestone passing 75,000. the death toll standing at 75. 054. to put some perspective on that, this is michigan state's spartans stadium. that holds just over 75,000 people, meaning, there are more people na have died from coronavirus in this country than you see in this photo in just a few short months. weeks ago, d
ernie johnson thank you, thank you all for being here.the lead" with jay tapper starts right now. >>> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. one month ago, at this time the number of lives lost to coronavirus was just over 12,000. right now we just hit another green milestone passing 75,000. the death toll standing at 75. 054. to put some perspective on that, this is michigan state's spartans stadium. that holds just over 75,000 people, meaning, there are more people na...
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been resolved and we reached a settlement was formally approved last friday curry family attorney ernie andrew sorts as the case was set for trial next week but believed reaching a settlement with the school district will spare his client's the anguish of having to relive their son's tragic death in a contentious courtroom setting well as as i've told everybody i mean they're relieved the litigation is over but the pain of this loss is never going to go away and there's nothing that's going to make it go away the settlement does not include any structural changes for teachers of swimming classes in the san ramon valley unified school district. >>but he says he is hopeful days will be different as a result of what happened. >>i think they're going to be reevaluating their policies and procedures and what went wrong and we learned a lot about that and i think the school and about that as well, but i don't know that was necessary part of the settlement, what is it really about is about been curry that is lost and what a wonderful young man he was. i'm hoping this by not only his parents bu
been resolved and we reached a settlement was formally approved last friday curry family attorney ernie andrew sorts as the case was set for trial next week but believed reaching a settlement with the school district will spare his client's the anguish of having to relive their son's tragic death in a contentious courtroom setting well as as i've told everybody i mean they're relieved the litigation is over but the pain of this loss is never going to go away and there's nothing that's going to...
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number two — ernie: des o'connor is a self—made man.of him to take the blame. # be sure it's true when you say i love you, love you, love you...#. he recorded more than 30 albums in a career that took him from butlins to las vegas to countdown. he was the ultimate professional, and that's why he worked from his time as a redcoat back in the 19505 until a year or two ago. in his mid—805 he was still touring with his one—man show, or in a two—man show withjimmy tarbuck. aged 85, he was still out there singing, dancing, telling jokes. # loneliness, alone you will always find me...#. the son of a dustman from london's east end, he made more than 1000 appearances at the palladium, and on television he could look back at more than a0 years of chat shows. but the success always came with a touch of self—deprecation. a little old lady came up to me one day at the stage door. she said, "mr o'connor, i have enjoyed your show." she said, "here's £5. could you send me your new lp?" so, i said, "you can get it for £3 at the shop. you don't have to g
number two — ernie: des o'connor is a self—made man.of him to take the blame. # be sure it's true when you say i love you, love you, love you...#. he recorded more than 30 albums in a career that took him from butlins to las vegas to countdown. he was the ultimate professional, and that's why he worked from his time as a redcoat back in the 19505 until a year or two ago. in his mid—805 he was still touring with his one—man show, or in a two—man show withjimmy tarbuck. aged 85, he was...
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and i think will be an outstanding vice president luis rene, the former san francisco city attorney ernie worked with harris back in 2000 when harris was the head of the family and children services unit, no i don't think that anybody can ever say all i knew that this person would be president or vice president but obviously. >>hama was always very talented rainy remembers the day harris asked to go to lunch wanting to talk to her about possibly running for district attorney and during that time she said that she was thinking seriously about running for d a. and what i think and i said go for it and so she was a good idea. and of course later became attorney general. and now we'll see what further lies ahead for her in san francisco, michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>current san francisco district attorney jason bodene released this statement in reaction it reads in part senator harris will make a fantastic vice president she has proven herself throughout her career, including as the san francisco district attorney to be smart affected and deeply committed to fighting for justice. our nati
and i think will be an outstanding vice president luis rene, the former san francisco city attorney ernie worked with harris back in 2000 when harris was the head of the family and children services unit, no i don't think that anybody can ever say all i knew that this person would be president or vice president but obviously. >>hama was always very talented rainy remembers the day harris asked to go to lunch wanting to talk to her about possibly running for district attorney and during...
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the fact is the city attorney's office is a independent lee elected city attorney ernie. >>and i asked him to do an investigation 3 days ago mayor london breed asked both the city attorney ernie and the city controller to review the federal charging documents and implicated could tracks to make sure that they comply with city law did she ask that they make recommendations on how to strength in contracting procedures the san francisco supervisors insist hiring an outside investigator is the best way to make that happen if the city of san francisco is truly committed to holding itself accountable. >>and earning back the public's trust. in this is how we do it in san francisco haaziq madyun kron 4 news our coverage of this developing story continues on our website to read the full criminal complaint does visit kron 4 dot com. and now to another big story we're following tonight the spread of the corona virus, the world health organization is now declared the virus a global emergency, th united nations health agency made that determination today. >>as more cases of human to h
the fact is the city attorney's office is a independent lee elected city attorney ernie. >>and i asked him to do an investigation 3 days ago mayor london breed asked both the city attorney ernie and the city controller to review the federal charging documents and implicated could tracks to make sure that they comply with city law did she ask that they make recommendations on how to strength in contracting procedures the san francisco supervisors insist hiring an outside investigator is...
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number two — ernie: des o'connor is a self—made man.ded more than 30 albums in a career that took him from butlins to las vegas to countdown. he was the ultimate professional. that's why he worked from his time as a red coat back in the 1950s until a year or two ago in his mid—80s. he was still touring with his one—man show, and two—man show with jimmy tarbuck, at age 85 he was still up singing, dancing, telling jokes. music. the son of a document from london's east end he made more than a thousand appearances at the palladium and on television. he could look back on more than a0 years of chat shows. but the success always came with a touch of self—deprecation. a little old lady came up to me when day and said, "mr o'connor, i've enjoyed your show. she said, "here is £5, could you send me your new lp? " so i said, "well, you can get it for £3." "i know because the last time i went to the shop and asked for it, the guy said you're kidding?" as the decades rolled by he remained in almost ageless fixture in the schedules. he was never real
number two — ernie: des o'connor is a self—made man.ded more than 30 albums in a career that took him from butlins to las vegas to countdown. he was the ultimate professional. that's why he worked from his time as a red coat back in the 1950s until a year or two ago in his mid—80s. he was still touring with his one—man show, and two—man show with jimmy tarbuck, at age 85 he was still up singing, dancing, telling jokes. music. the son of a document from london's east end he made more...
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the fact ithe city attorney's office is a independent lee elecd city attorney ernie. >>and i asked him to do an investigation 3 days ago mayor london breed asked both the city attorney ernie and the city controller to review the federal charging documents and he implicated could tracks to make sure that they comply with city law she asked that they make recommendations on how to strength in contracting procedures the san francisco supervisors insist hiring an outside investigator is the best way to make that happen if the city of san francisco is truly committed toolding itself accountable. >>and earning back th public's trust. in this is how we do it in san francisco haaziq madyun kron 4 news. >>they had come for has been following this story all week on monday, san francisco, public works director mohammed nuru was taken into custody along with restaurant owner nick bovis tuesday both were charged with honest services wire fraud and later released on $2 million bond each according to the crinal complaint, one of the 5 schemes included a bridesmaid to an unnamed airp
the fact ithe city attorney's office is a independent lee elecd city attorney ernie. >>and i asked him to do an investigation 3 days ago mayor london breed asked both the city attorney ernie and the city controller to review the federal charging documents and he implicated could tracks to make sure that they comply with city law she asked that they make recommendations on how to strength in contracting procedures the san francisco supervisors insist hiring an outside investigator is the...
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and i think will be an outstanding vice president luis rene, the former san francisco city attorney ernie worked with harris back in 2000 when harris was the head of the family and children services unit, no i don't think that anybody can ever say all i knew that this person would be president or vice president but obviously. >>hama was always very talented rainy remembers the day harris asked to go to lunch wanting to talk to her about possibly running for district attorney and during that time she said that she was thinking seriously about running for d a. and what i think and i said go for it and so she was a good idea. and of course later became attorney general. and now we'll see what further lies ahead for her. >>obviously a very exciting day here in the bay area for people who know harrison worked closely with her. every day says she was cleaning her house today when she heard that harris was selected. live in san francisco tonight, michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>well, the selection of senator harris is historic as she becomes the first woman of color on a major party's president
and i think will be an outstanding vice president luis rene, the former san francisco city attorney ernie worked with harris back in 2000 when harris was the head of the family and children services unit, no i don't think that anybody can ever say all i knew that this person would be president or vice president but obviously. >>hama was always very talented rainy remembers the day harris asked to go to lunch wanting to talk to her about possibly running for district attorney and during...
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and a rugged little man named ernie pyle. there was no retreat.s the fleet that came to stay. that had to stay. had to stay because the men that the navy landed needed tons of steel from navy guns. even as we beat off fresh waves of jap planes overhead, the big guns of the fleet smashed enemy strongholds miles away. had to stay because our men advancing over the ridges had to have close air support from the baby flattops. in the air control room aboard the command ship, strike upon strike was ordered. then the navy and marine flyers laid down precise, deadly rocket fire to help make the next 50 yards of advance less costly. this was the fleet that had to stay because always the stream of supplies to those troops must be steady. a bridge of ships was across the pacific to bring our men more food, more medicine, more ammunition. waiting at the end of the longest supply route in any war were the kamikazes. this was a fleet fighting like infantry, punching away at the enemy. only, there were no foxholes in the ocean. march 18 to 21, 556 japanese plane
and a rugged little man named ernie pyle. there was no retreat.s the fleet that came to stay. that had to stay. had to stay because the men that the navy landed needed tons of steel from navy guns. even as we beat off fresh waves of jap planes overhead, the big guns of the fleet smashed enemy strongholds miles away. had to stay because our men advancing over the ridges had to have close air support from the baby flattops. in the air control room aboard the command ship, strike upon strike was...
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so ernie started the outreach to him. so they did a lot to reap out to the carver price museum, which talks about civil rights, and deeply involved with the african-american community. he went to speak to the galilee baptist church, which was founded at appomattox, and started working with the local african-american community. there's a prominent pastor named al jones in the community who does a lot with african-americans, and so he worked with al and he started to talk to hem about what would be a good and meaningful commemoration. he wanted to do more than just commemorate the surrender. so they were able to settle on the story of renna reynolds, the only civilian casualty in the fighting at appomattox. she was an enslaved woman. they found -- they thought she died almost immediately. but she was treated and did not die for another three days, which is a serious distinction, so that meant at appomattox she was wounded as an enslaved person and died a free woman. so own though she may not have been -- who knows how consc
so ernie started the outreach to him. so they did a lot to reap out to the carver price museum, which talks about civil rights, and deeply involved with the african-american community. he went to speak to the galilee baptist church, which was founded at appomattox, and started working with the local african-american community. there's a prominent pastor named al jones in the community who does a lot with african-americans, and so he worked with al and he started to talk to hem about what would...
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ernie, it's great to have you. thanks again ernie tedeschi from isi. >>> investor mark cuban is warning investors about the week's lows. on "squawk," he compared this to the dot-com bubble of the '90s >> in some respects it's different because of the fed and the liquidity they introduced and the inflation that comes with that, but on the bigger picture, it's so similar the only way you get to keep that money is by cashing out don't get greedy fat hogs get slaughtered >> head of investments and brian weinstein is head of fixed income at morgan stanley management just to what mark cuban was saying, are you similarly warning your clients >> well, it's certainly befuddleing the way the market has acted. the gdp is going down 20% in the second quarter relative to a year ago and earnings going down 44%, as you pointed out, yet the market is only up 4% from the high in february the outlook from now to the next couple years, compared to back in february to the next couple years is quite different so why is the market at th
ernie, it's great to have you. thanks again ernie tedeschi from isi. >>> investor mark cuban is warning investors about the week's lows. on "squawk," he compared this to the dot-com bubble of the '90s >> in some respects it's different because of the fed and the liquidity they introduced and the inflation that comes with that, but on the bigger picture, it's so similar the only way you get to keep that money is by cashing out don't get greedy fat hogs get slaughtered...