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. >> reporter: the generous stranger was albert. the money came with just one condition. >> don't tell anybody my name and that i gave it to you. >> reporter: albert and his wife, winnie, loved the zoo. they cared about animals and conservation. what they didn't care for was attention. so one check turns into two checks turns into? >> ten or eleven checks. close to a million dollars. >> reporter: and always? >> anonymously. >> reporter: turns out they were worth millions but you'd never know it. >> i look at their incredibly modest lifestyle, 20-year-old, 30-year-old television sets, old a.m. radio, never once upgraded anything in his own home. >> reporter: albert died in 2006. his wife passed away in june. all told they left the zoo almost $5 million and gave ron permission to use their names on the soon-to-be completed amphitheater. >> has nothing to do with the size of the house you live in, the kind of car you drive, but the difference you make in other people's lives. >> reporter: albert and winnie had no children of their own
. >> reporter: the generous stranger was albert. the money came with just one condition. >> don't tell anybody my name and that i gave it to you. >> reporter: albert and his wife, winnie, loved the zoo. they cared about animals and conservation. what they didn't care for was attention. so one check turns into two checks turns into? >> ten or eleven checks. close to a million dollars. >> reporter: and always? >> anonymously. >> reporter: turns out they...
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michelle. >> mark albert, thank you.ay after isis released a video of the beheading of british hostage alan henning, the parents of an american hostage are making a video appeal for their son's release. charlie d'agata in london has more on the desperate effort to spare a fifth western hostage from execution. >> reporter: isis militants say he's next, 26-year-old american peter kasig, to changed his name to abdul rahman while in captivity after converting to islam. >> my name is ed casing, and this is my wife, paula. >> reporter: today from indianapolis, his parents pleaded for isis to spare their son. >> our hearts ache for you to be granted your freedom so we can hug you again and then set you free to continue the life you have chosen, the life of service to those in greatest need. we implore those who are holding you to show mercy and use their power to let you go. >> reporter: an army ranger who served in iraq, kasig was captured in syria last october while working with the aid agency he'd founded. his web site shows
michelle. >> mark albert, thank you.ay after isis released a video of the beheading of british hostage alan henning, the parents of an american hostage are making a video appeal for their son's release. charlie d'agata in london has more on the desperate effort to spare a fifth western hostage from execution. >> reporter: isis militants say he's next, 26-year-old american peter kasig, to changed his name to abdul rahman while in captivity after converting to islam. >> my name...
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mark albert reports on the rioting. >> reporter: young people danced on a flipped over car saturday nightthers tore down traffic signs, set fires in the street, and threw bottles and cans near the pumpkin festival in keene, new hampshire. >> the manner of craziness in one day is absurd. >> reporter: the violence came in two ways. the first beginning before dusk. a column of police in riot gear tried to restore order. >> they started shooting rubber bullets at everyone on the side of the street and they tackled one kid in front of a house. >> reporter: after dark the crowd grew larger. new hampshire's governor had been in keene earlier in the day. fire chief mark howard. >> this is the 24th year of the pumpkin festival. it's not uncommon to have some minor disturbances. >> reporter: keene state college said it is using social media to identify students among the rioters and will hold them accountable. mark albert, cbs news, new york. >>> when we return, peyton manning's record-blanking night and the prank they may or may not have planned for him setting the nfl mark for touchdown passes. t
mark albert reports on the rioting. >> reporter: young people danced on a flipped over car saturday nightthers tore down traffic signs, set fires in the street, and threw bottles and cans near the pumpkin festival in keene, new hampshire. >> the manner of craziness in one day is absurd. >> reporter: the violence came in two ways. the first beginning before dusk. a column of police in riot gear tried to restore order. >> they started shooting rubber bullets at everyone on...
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the herb albert foundation. supporting organizations whose mission it is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. a more peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. park foundation, dedicated to public issues. barbara g. flashman. and by our your retirement company. >> welcome. you could not have watched television the last few months without seeing senator elizabeth warren talking about her book, "a fighting chance." and that's a good thing. because it's a terrific book. about how a little girl from oklahoma, her parents struggling to make ends meet and keep a roof over their headsp how this little girl grows up to teach at harvard, becomes the nemesis of wrongdoers on wall street, gets elected to the united states and in record time becomes the leading voice of the progressive wing of the democratic party. but right now, let me show you something she said to me when i first interviewed her ten years ago. >> middle class has been pushed right
the herb albert foundation. supporting organizations whose mission it is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. a more peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. park foundation, dedicated to public issues. barbara g. flashman. and by our your retirement company. >> welcome. you could not have watched television the last few months without seeing senator elizabeth warren talking about her book, "a fighting...
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mark albert is in bethesda. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. pham arrived here just before midnight. she landed at a small airport near here that had already closed to the public. meanwhile the hospital association along with the cdc will hold an ebola conference call for all u.s. hospitals later this morning. 26-year-old nina pham wearing protective gear was helped into an balance and taken to the national institutes of health in bethesda for treatment of ebola. hours earlier the nurse turned patient fought back tears as she thanked the medical staff who treated her at texas health presbyterian hospital. pham was diagnosed with ebola after caring for thomas eric duncan who died of the disease last week. some nurses at texas health maintain the hospital was not prepared to deal with the virus. >> i saw a chaotic scene. it wasn't organized. it wasn't safe. no one really in charge. >> reporter: but in a statement the hospital defended its procedures yet again, saying it followed the frequently changing cdc guidelines and recommendations. official
mark albert is in bethesda. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. pham arrived here just before midnight. she landed at a small airport near here that had already closed to the public. meanwhile the hospital association along with the cdc will hold an ebola conference call for all u.s. hospitals later this morning. 26-year-old nina pham wearing protective gear was helped into an balance and taken to the national institutes of health in bethesda for treatment of ebola. hours...
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mark albert has details. young people danced on a flipped over car saturday night while others tore down traffic signs, set fires in the street, and threw bottles and cans near the pumpkin festival in keane, new hampshire. >> the amount of craziness this one day is absurd. >> reporter: the violence came in two waves, the first beginning before dusk, a column of police in riot gear tried to restore order. >> they started shooting rubber bullets everywhere and then they tackled one kid. >> reporter: after dark, the crowds grew larger and police deployed tear gas, new hampshire's governor had been in keene earlier in the day to meet with public safety leaders after violence in past years. fire chief mark howard. >> this is the 24th year of the pumpkin festival, it is not uncommon to have some minor disturbances. >> reporter: keene state college said it is using social media to identify its students among the rioters and will hold them ticountable. mark albert, cbs news, new york. >> glor: police in virginia canc
mark albert has details. young people danced on a flipped over car saturday night while others tore down traffic signs, set fires in the street, and threw bottles and cans near the pumpkin festival in keane, new hampshire. >> the amount of craziness this one day is absurd. >> reporter: the violence came in two waves, the first beginning before dusk, a column of police in riot gear tried to restore order. >> they started shooting rubber bullets everywhere and then they tackled...
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when he passed away, montgomery in '68, herb albert asked his producer, creed taylor, you ever heardbenson? and he said, yeah, i know him. he said, you know him? could you get him for my label. he did, that's how i got my first house. he gave me enough money to buy my first house. just because montgomery asked him a question. do you know a kid named george benson. i wonder if that never happened what my life would be like today. >> beautiful story. this book is chalked full of beautiful %zstories. the book is called "benson the autobiography." now, here's the back story to all the glory we see on stage whenever he pulls out that instrument. i'm honored to have you on this program and congrats on the book and hope to see you on tour real soon. you were amazing in l.a. appreciate you, man. >>> that's our show for tonight. thanks for watching, as always, keep the faith. >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavissmil tavissmiley@pbs.org. >>> join me next time as we take a deep dive to what is grabbing the country's attention in the coming week. that's next time. we'll see you
when he passed away, montgomery in '68, herb albert asked his producer, creed taylor, you ever heardbenson? and he said, yeah, i know him. he said, you know him? could you get him for my label. he did, that's how i got my first house. he gave me enough money to buy my first house. just because montgomery asked him a question. do you know a kid named george benson. i wonder if that never happened what my life would be like today. >> beautiful story. this book is chalked full of beautiful...
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it to you. >> reporter: albert and his wife, winnie, loved the zoo.cared about animals and conservation. what they didn't care for was attention. so one check turns into two checks turns into -- >> ten or 11 checks, close to $1 million. >> reporter: and always? >> anonymously. >> reporter: turns out they were worth millions. you would never know it. >> i look at their incredibly modest lifestyle. never once upgraded anything in his own home. >> winnie pass add way in june. all told they left the zoo almost $5 million and gave ron permission to use their names on the soon-to-be completed amphitheater. >> it has nothing to do with the size of the house you live in, the kd of car you drive but the difference you make in other people's lives. >> reporter: albert and winnie had no children of their own but simply wanted future generations to be able to love what they loved. harry smith, nbc news, miami. >> that's pretty incredible. >> making a difference in other people's lives, that is the message there. >> rich in so many other ways, in just having the m
it to you. >> reporter: albert and his wife, winnie, loved the zoo.cared about animals and conservation. what they didn't care for was attention. so one check turns into two checks turns into -- >> ten or 11 checks, close to $1 million. >> reporter: and always? >> anonymously. >> reporter: turns out they were worth millions. you would never know it. >> i look at their incredibly modest lifestyle. never once upgraded anything in his own home. >> winnie...
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here's mark albert with that story. >>> reporter: 26-year-old nina pham wearing protective gear fromd to toe was helped into an ambulance and taken to the national institutes of health in bethesda to continue treatment for ebola. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: hours earlier, the nurse-turned-patient fought back tears as she thanked the medical staff who treated her at texas health presbyterian hospital. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: pham was diagnosed with ebola after caring for thomas eric duncan, who died of the disease last week. some nurses at texas health maintain the hospital was not prepared to deal with the virus. >> i saw a chaotic scene. it wasn't organized. it wasn't safe. no one really in charge. >> reporter: but in a statement, the hospital defended its procedures yet again saying it followed the frequently changing cdc guidelines and recommendations. officials at texas health had pham transferred to nih because it was about 75 employees being monitored for ebola symptoms, there were concerns the hospital had become overwhelmed. lawmakers from both parties are now calling on pr
here's mark albert with that story. >>> reporter: 26-year-old nina pham wearing protective gear fromd to toe was helped into an ambulance and taken to the national institutes of health in bethesda to continue treatment for ebola. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: hours earlier, the nurse-turned-patient fought back tears as she thanked the medical staff who treated her at texas health presbyterian hospital. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: pham was diagnosed with ebola after caring for...
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i'm mark albert in washington in fairfax county we had to cut a lot of waste.ated offices. started sharing printers. we can walk a few feet. replaced computers, but kept the monitors. they still work fine. we even discovered that the phone company overcharged us by three million dollars! i approve this message because congress doesn't need another right winger. they need someone who can balance a budget. oh, and we definitely didn't need so many government studies. >>> in tonight's consumer alert was your bank hacked? the country's largest bank jpmorgan chase is realing from one of the largest data breaches in american history. hackers broke through the bank's defenses and stole personal information on tens of millions of customers, but as mostly cloudy albert reports, it appears the -- mark albert reports, it appears the thieves failed to grab the most valuable stuff. >> reporter: jpmorgan chase first thought hackers stole data from about 1 million customers, but now the bank says 76 million households and 7 million businesses had information compromised. the
i'm mark albert in washington in fairfax county we had to cut a lot of waste.ated offices. started sharing printers. we can walk a few feet. replaced computers, but kept the monitors. they still work fine. we even discovered that the phone company overcharged us by three million dollars! i approve this message because congress doesn't need another right winger. they need someone who can balance a budget. oh, and we definitely didn't need so many government studies. >>> in tonight's...
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in this video you have albert has been pulled over and given a ticket. >> get out of my face before i decide this might be not the best judgment. >> you have a great day, too, sir. >> who knows what happens before the video starts. the officer seems to have enough of this guy. >> you know what? >> it's passive aggressive, god bless you. passive aggressive have a great day. officer had enough. >> you want to be sarcastic? i'll be the bigger [ bleep ]. i've been here longer than you've been alive. i put up with more [ bleep ] than you can ever think of. if you want to test me again, you'll be finding day county jail hunky-dory tonight. >> don't be a ass 20-year-old punk. >> you can go to jail for being snarky. >> we called miami beach police and asked them if they had any comment. this he said they didn't have one and were not interested looking at the video either. >> common courtesy is the factor here. the man is very upset. what is he upset over? the fact nobody said thank you when he opened the door. this is in a california in-and-out. this guy is having a bit of an emotional meltdo
in this video you have albert has been pulled over and given a ticket. >> get out of my face before i decide this might be not the best judgment. >> you have a great day, too, sir. >> who knows what happens before the video starts. the officer seems to have enough of this guy. >> you know what? >> it's passive aggressive, god bless you. passive aggressive have a great day. officer had enough. >> you want to be sarcastic? i'll be the bigger [ bleep ]. i've...
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here is louisiana state senator albert gillery with his message for voters up in north carolina.rolina voted for k kay hagan. the democrat created the illusion that they are the salvation of the black community. px among us hav saved? in north carolina the poverty rate for blacks has risen to 34%. you see, black people are just being used by limousine liberals who have become our new overseers. we've only traded onehet plantan for another. you are not kay hagan's cause and you'rexd certainly notq her you are just a vote. she has stepped off yourát()jlp to fame and fortune and left you behind on food stamps, deprived of the american dream. 50 years of this so-called great society has nearly destroyed the black community. but now we have a chance to return the favor. it has come time to send k kay hagan home. >> joining us now a "the kelly file" exclusive, republican louisiana state senator albert gillory. joe trippi is also here but going to begin with the senator. senator, good of you to be with us tonight. thank you so much. already you are getting pushback i cite for example "t
here is louisiana state senator albert gillery with his message for voters up in north carolina.rolina voted for k kay hagan. the democrat created the illusion that they are the salvation of the black community. px among us hav saved? in north carolina the poverty rate for blacks has risen to 34%. you see, black people are just being used by limousine liberals who have become our new overseers. we've only traded onehet plantan for another. you are not kay hagan's cause and you'rexd certainly...
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better than what living on the streets sometimes makes you feel like the other phrase that go father albert says this is the miracle on john's street this is the language the mirror includes because what has inspired father alfred was the generosity off our donors we've never closed the doors kept feeding people wherever they show up it's a miracle that people step forward and contribute the way they have i'm going to have to pick up the paper that flo flew over here that miracle continues and you're all part of it there's people that have stepped up to the plate up to make that work our great board of directors you our staff and volunteers today, we have the new by brothers the contractors that built this new beautiful building (clapping) and representatives from our architect h tiff when you see the details inside you'll appreciate their work we've had people from mercy housing 8 floors of senior citizen building people who helps us bank of america and the northern california loan fund our elected officials they're part of the miracle yes. i expect that oil officials restraining order to
better than what living on the streets sometimes makes you feel like the other phrase that go father albert says this is the miracle on john's street this is the language the mirror includes because what has inspired father alfred was the generosity off our donors we've never closed the doors kept feeding people wherever they show up it's a miracle that people step forward and contribute the way they have i'm going to have to pick up the paper that flo flew over here that miracle continues and...
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officials will dedicate the albert greenfield lawn. it will be open to the public. 7,000 project. it begins at 11:00 this morning. insure this local organization rehabbed seven homes in one day this philly. students and corporate volunteer says repaired the homes of several low income families. that happened yesterday on north marshall yesterday. it's part of the organization's block build strategy. >>> new research suggests there could be a link between air pollution and autism. scientists surveyed more than two dozen families with children with autism. they were more than likely to be exposed to certain pollutants in the womb and the first few months of life. >>> and the american lung association, by the way, gives philadelphia low marks when it comes to air quality here in its state of the air report it gave philly an "f" for ozone and failing grade for particle pollution count. >>> other thinkings in the air, it it is flu season. pennsylvania has almost 100 cases reported. efforts to provide awareness of the virus and free shots are under way. chester county supervisors and he
officials will dedicate the albert greenfield lawn. it will be open to the public. 7,000 project. it begins at 11:00 this morning. insure this local organization rehabbed seven homes in one day this philly. students and corporate volunteer says repaired the homes of several low income families. that happened yesterday on north marshall yesterday. it's part of the organization's block build strategy. >>> new research suggests there could be a link between air pollution and autism....
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but as correspondent mark albert reports, the failed to grab the the most valuable date a. >> jp morgan chase first thought hackers stole data from 1 million customers but now the bank says 76 million households, and 7 million businesses, had information compromised. the cyber thieves got away with names, addresses, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of customers who used chase and jp morgan web sites and apps. the bank said it had in evidence that account numbers, pass numbers, dates of birth or social security numbers had been taken but still the heist may be a gold mine for the hackers. >> they will make hundreds of thousands of dollars from an exploit like this and have in risk of going to jail. >> reporter: no risk. >> zero risk. >> reporter: why. >> because they live in other countries, and they live in countries that are unwilling to enforce the law. >> reporter: jim lewis used to work as a federal technology and security expert, he says recent massive breaches at e bay, target and home depot show the vulnerability of big network. >> the banks are trying really hard but hackers a
but as correspondent mark albert reports, the failed to grab the the most valuable date a. >> jp morgan chase first thought hackers stole data from 1 million customers but now the bank says 76 million households, and 7 million businesses, had information compromised. the cyber thieves got away with names, addresses, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of customers who used chase and jp morgan web sites and apps. the bank said it had in evidence that account numbers, pass numbers, dates of...
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. >> clearly, our third president, albert einstein. >> jimmy: aunt chippy? >> ready? >> oh.ook like lady. >> jimmy: oh. >> whoopi goldberg. >> oh, my god. >> whoopi goldberg? >> jimmy: whoopi goldberg. guess who it is. i took a bat and i made it into the hair. does it look familiar? >> i think i know who it is. >> jimmy: who is it? >> it's the guy from korea. >> jimmy: yes. >> king. >> jimmy: not a king. >> king johnson. >> jimmy: king johnson? >> that is king johnson. >> jimmy: that is king johnson. kim jong-un. all right, guillermo. >> the only one that can guess this is aunt chippy, because that's in her time. it was famous in your time. >> peter the great. >> jimmy: from aunt chippy's time? >> in the '80s. >> jimmy: in the '80s. that's aunt chippy's time. >> they're from end land. >> i know who it is. is it john lennon? >> yeah! >> jimmy: he's from the '60s. oh. who is that? >> it's jay leno. now mine. >> jimmy: see if we can figure out who this is. >> jimmy: you told us who it is. what is that pen coming out? >> that's marijuana. >> jimmy: oh, that's the marijuana. >> h
. >> clearly, our third president, albert einstein. >> jimmy: aunt chippy? >> ready? >> oh.ook like lady. >> jimmy: oh. >> whoopi goldberg. >> oh, my god. >> whoopi goldberg? >> jimmy: whoopi goldberg. guess who it is. i took a bat and i made it into the hair. does it look familiar? >> i think i know who it is. >> jimmy: who is it? >> it's the guy from korea. >> jimmy: yes. >> king. >> jimmy: not a king....
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. >> albert, thank you for joining us, former chair of the hong kong democratic party, and a lawmaker here in hong kong. where we stand at the moment, still several hours away from any sort of action, but the crowds are growing. this was a public holiday. this protest was begun by students, but has been joined by many people in hong kong, from many, many walks of life. we could be heading towards a confrontation, as albert ho suggests, different factions in this protest want different things. so over the next 24 hours or so, it's going to be a critical time in the evolution of this protest. back to you. >> and he said there, this is complex, it's dynamic, things are calm and peaceful now. but as you mentioned, things could change at any moment. andrew stevens, thank you for that. >>> meantime, beijing says all of this, these demonstrations in hong kong, they are an internal matter. remember, hong kong, a part of china, but a special region. beijing saying foreign involvement in what's happening here isn't welcome. still u.s. secretary of state brought up this on wednesday before his m
. >> albert, thank you for joining us, former chair of the hong kong democratic party, and a lawmaker here in hong kong. where we stand at the moment, still several hours away from any sort of action, but the crowds are growing. this was a public holiday. this protest was begun by students, but has been joined by many people in hong kong, from many, many walks of life. we could be heading towards a confrontation, as albert ho suggests, different factions in this protest want different...
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la escena de que habÍa sido golpeada tomamos una declaraciÓn por escrito de ella donde alega que albertulgar las imÁgenes audio. >> continuamos investigando los hechos no podemos sacar a relucir ni las fotos ni la llamada del 911. >> buscan al empresario radial alberto rodrÍguez cuando llegaron al apartamento se habÍa marchado. >> los cargos que posiblemente rodrÍguez enfrente son por agresiÓn simple pero los detectives continÚan trabajando en la investigaciÓn aÚn no se ha hecho ningÚn arresto. >> para maripili ha sido una relaciÓn tortuosa rompió su compromiso, hace dos semanas de su esperada boda en un castillo en pr. esto no dijo entonces. >> Él estÁ avergonzado de su pasado hablamos de un asunto criminal. >> no. es nada criminal es un asunto bastante delicado. es personal por respeto a su familia como a mi familia y por respeto al hombre que viviÓ conmigo por aÑos que yo amÉ, que yo convivÍ no me toca a mi hablar del pasado. >> la reconciliaciÓn no tardó ahora surge esta acusaciÓn. >> primer impacto se comunicÓ con el novio de maripili dijo que no querÍa dar declaraciÓn cuando llegu
la escena de que habÍa sido golpeada tomamos una declaraciÓn por escrito de ella donde alega que albertulgar las imÁgenes audio. >> continuamos investigando los hechos no podemos sacar a relucir ni las fotos ni la llamada del 911. >> buscan al empresario radial alberto rodrÍguez cuando llegaron al apartamento se habÍa marchado. >> los cargos que posiblemente rodrÍguez enfrente son por agresiÓn simple pero los detectives continÚan trabajando en la investigaciÓn aÚn no...
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he also wants desperately to get back on the field and get the running game going for albert morris., but right now the redskins are in danger of going over the cliff and allowing frustration to paralyze their efforts. listen to jay gruden this afternoon. to do something different. obviously the status quo was not doing so well. we have had some injury issues, some guys forced from the lineup, new guys othe practice squad, they will not be ready for a while. there are not a lot of guys that we can just plug in and start. >> the redskins are favored over the titan sunday. game three of the american league championship series was postponed by rain tonight. they will play game three tomorrow night. are down 0-2 in the best-of-seven series and buck showalter is very careful not to give kansas city any extra motivation. >> i'm very careful about saying something that makes my players job harder than it is. at is what i try to keep in mind. reflect on the team, the ordination, the city. it's tough, but that's the bottom line. the game is hard enough as it is. >> the wizards open the regula
he also wants desperately to get back on the field and get the running game going for albert morris., but right now the redskins are in danger of going over the cliff and allowing frustration to paralyze their efforts. listen to jay gruden this afternoon. to do something different. obviously the status quo was not doing so well. we have had some injury issues, some guys forced from the lineup, new guys othe practice squad, they will not be ready for a while. there are not a lot of guys that we...
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echelon mall on all day long ball saturday and sunday the blue angels star at 3:00 when you see fat albert in the sky you know with the jets are about to start to show a show that one of the kind in his right here in san francisco. >> reporter: we are definitely before the senate blue angels, and that we welcome them back here in san francisco. >> reporter: for the first turn as late--week they report in this exposure. police said a man is all to itself what park the car this morning to women at 20 saw him exposing himself this is just a day after a similar incident in paul also they think is the same man this could this-that's the description given our back to this morning you're looking at the new police get that is released today >> reporter: 30 start tear professionally dressed >> reporter: the others are down and paul also. that's that's paulo out so >> reporter: he got out of jail and shot his girlfriend and killed himself. it's a sad state of domestic violence that woman is still alive >> reporter: this is the front door where a man broke the rules ought his girlfriend and then shot
echelon mall on all day long ball saturday and sunday the blue angels star at 3:00 when you see fat albert in the sky you know with the jets are about to start to show a show that one of the kind in his right here in san francisco. >> reporter: we are definitely before the senate blue angels, and that we welcome them back here in san francisco. >> reporter: for the first turn as late--week they report in this exposure. police said a man is all to itself what park the car this...
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in washington, mark albert for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> there are concerns this morning about the well-being of some memorabilia kept at the flight 93 national memorial in shanksville following this fire yesterday. flames destroyed three administrative buildings but did not reach the memorial itself. staff are manager to save oral history and photo collections before fleeing. some material is kept in a fireproof vault like the american flag that flew over the capitol building on september 11th, 2001. its condition is unknown at this point. >>> happening today search for missing malaysia air liner flight mh370 resumes, it has been four months since authorities last searched the desolate waters of the indian ocean. new equipment will arrive with several ships that plan to spend up to a year hunting for the plane. boeing triple seven went missing on march the eighth with more than 200 people on board. >>> manhunt for eric frein, survivor list accused of killing a pennsylvania state trooper is in the third week. investigators believe that frein is running out of food in the woods, alo
in washington, mark albert for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> there are concerns this morning about the well-being of some memorabilia kept at the flight 93 national memorial in shanksville following this fire yesterday. flames destroyed three administrative buildings but did not reach the memorial itself. staff are manager to save oral history and photo collections before fleeing. some material is kept in a fireproof vault like the american flag that flew over the capitol...
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mark albert is at the white house with more. >> reporter: joe clancy is taking over as interim head of the secret service following the resignation of the director julia pierson. clancy led the president's protective detail before retiring in 2011. >> right now i think what they need is stability. joe brings that. he had has been there. he had has been on the street. he is a perfect guy for this. >> reporter: pierson's step down follows a series of security lapses including the white house fence jumper who made it in the executive mansion with a knife. pierson also failed to notify the president of a security contractor with a gun, rode in an elevator with him in atlanta. >> the white house first learned of that incident yesterday afternoon shortly before it was reported. >> reporter: white house brought in pierson to clean up the secret service following a prostitution scandal involving agents in columbia in 2012. but problems persisted. >> is there a culture problem at the secret service. >> reporter: democrat eli a cummings met with pierson and told her she didn't think she was up f
mark albert is at the white house with more. >> reporter: joe clancy is taking over as interim head of the secret service following the resignation of the director julia pierson. clancy led the president's protective detail before retiring in 2011. >> right now i think what they need is stability. joe brings that. he had has been there. he had has been on the street. he is a perfect guy for this. >> reporter: pierson's step down follows a series of security lapses including...
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. >> thugh debug's organizing model, the albert justice project was created.an innovative program for families to learnow to navigate their local crimil justice system so they can bring their loved ones home. >> mass incarceration has not yield any real benefit, only has broken apa families and commities. ramon vasquez, for example, falsely arested for a gang-related murder. totally innocent. we worked with his family. and through his family's vigilance, he was able to come home after six months. they actually got a factual finding of innocence by the court. >> reporter: they help families becomeore active in the defense strategy. eir victories are counted the number of days and weeks that are saved as a result of dismissed charges and reduced sentences. >> we found that w saved over 1,800 years of time saved. so that's 1,800 years of time of families being together, of people being contributing members of society, of fathers home with their sons and moms home with their daughters. do you want to give a quick update? >> reporter: other evidence of success, the
. >> thugh debug's organizing model, the albert justice project was created.an innovative program for families to learnow to navigate their local crimil justice system so they can bring their loved ones home. >> mass incarceration has not yield any real benefit, only has broken apa families and commities. ramon vasquez, for example, falsely arested for a gang-related murder. totally innocent. we worked with his family. and through his family's vigilance, he was able to come home...
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the school superintendent said there will not be enough room at montgomery blair, albert einstein, john f. kennedy and northwood. they will ask the state to intervene and provide money for new buildings. >> we don't want the safety concerns nor the stigma with kids associated with outside the school. so we need that school construction money. >> the growing fleet of classroom trailers won't do. that is expected to happen tomorrow >> today d.c. residents will sit down to stand up for affordable housing. the housing in the district is quickly disappearing. the sit-in begins at 11:30 this morning. . >>> new this morning, a missing 12-year-old girl has been found safe. they found farrah murphy yes. no word on the circumstances of her disappearance. she was last seen friday afternoon near elliott high near 18th and constitution northeast. murphy has been found and she is safe. >> right now a 6-year-old boy hit by a car is in the hospital. that accident happened yesterday afternoon near old line avenue in l county police tell the gazette the driver stayed on the scene. the boy was flown to th
the school superintendent said there will not be enough room at montgomery blair, albert einstein, john f. kennedy and northwood. they will ask the state to intervene and provide money for new buildings. >> we don't want the safety concerns nor the stigma with kids associated with outside the school. so we need that school construction money. >> the growing fleet of classroom trailers won't do. that is expected to happen tomorrow >> today d.c. residents will sit down to stand...
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case of politics or history being absent from his books, but he's not militant in the same way that albertan move or jean-paul sartre or other writers have been. people were thinking that it might go to the kenyan writer or possible to the syrian poet or the belarus and nonfiction writer. they have been more in the form of what the novell has been awarding in the last 20 years or so. >> you are talking about international renown. will this help them even more internationally? >> you imagine so, particularly in the english-speaking world. when a name like this pops up -- and i was looking on twitter after the results came up. there was a lot of "who?' very few of his books are actually available in translation. probably because of the size. they don't really fit into the commercial mindset of anglican publishing. there will definitely be an uptick in sales. some people might find him a little bit too simple, a bit too laconic. but his or her beautician will certainly improve. >> thank you for that. patrick modiano a french writer, just won the nobel prize for literature. you are looking at
case of politics or history being absent from his books, but he's not militant in the same way that albertan move or jean-paul sartre or other writers have been. people were thinking that it might go to the kenyan writer or possible to the syrian poet or the belarus and nonfiction writer. they have been more in the form of what the novell has been awarding in the last 20 years or so. >> you are talking about international renown. will this help them even more internationally? >> you...
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albert einstein and steve jobss. but his new book focuses on the innovator who is powered the computer and internet revolution. >> this is about people who how to collaborate and from the 40s to the present created the digital revolution. >> reporter: later on sunday morning, a walk through digital history. >> charles: and we'll be hear for example a newly mipted musical phenomenon. singer sam smith. anthony has the honors. >> reporter: this song, and that voice have made sam smith an international star almost overnight. >> reporter: do you think you were prepared for where you are? >> i'm not. >> reporter: where did he come from? we will, when we go home with sam smith ahead on sunday morning. >> charles: paige taily toasts madeline. >> and steve hartman treats us to beautiful music at a retirement home. chip reid exploits the histories of the kennewick man. first the headlines, the 12th of october, 2014. a health care worker who treated thomas eric duncan at texas presbyterian hospital, may have tested positive for
albert einstein and steve jobss. but his new book focuses on the innovator who is powered the computer and internet revolution. >> this is about people who how to collaborate and from the 40s to the present created the digital revolution. >> reporter: later on sunday morning, a walk through digital history. >> charles: and we'll be hear for example a newly mipted musical phenomenon. singer sam smith. anthony has the honors. >> reporter: this song, and that voice have...
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these were the little albert experiments. he did a host of experiments with this particular child and filled them. you see albert with a before and after reaction once he has been sensitized to the furry creature. going to sayre something. >> on the scientific methods of child-rearing, just like they factory or to the frederick would apply it to housework, he is applying it to how you raise a child and how people become scared of things or certain things like that. >> there is a kind of blank slate he is working with. matthew? one thing that struck me is how overtly hostile he seemed to be at some points about mothers in general. >> yes. >> on page 12, along with this conviction comes the search for facts. the search reveals almost a bankruptcy of facts. no one today knows the best way to raise a child. we talked about a lot of people trying to break tradition, but he was really -- >> more hostile to tradition than our other writers, absolutely. nobody has any facts. nobody knows how to be a proper. . he goes into the line ab
these were the little albert experiments. he did a host of experiments with this particular child and filled them. you see albert with a before and after reaction once he has been sensitized to the furry creature. going to sayre something. >> on the scientific methods of child-rearing, just like they factory or to the frederick would apply it to housework, he is applying it to how you raise a child and how people become scared of things or certain things like that. >> there is a...
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but i'm here to introduce you to corrie recco, murder on the white sands, the disappearance of albert and henry fountain and was published in 2007, when the wild west history association's award for the best book on wild west history for 2007. and while working on that book, corrie began to research pi pinkerton's national history -- discovery of largely forgotten agent timothy webster, and webster is the subject of his new book, a spy for the union, the life and execution of timothy webster. so without further adieu, i'll welcome mr. recco to tell you all about this. >> thank you, everyone. an i wouldlike to thank kelly hancock and everybody here at the mew museum of the confederacy. i am the author of a spy on the union, the life of timothy webster. i would like to give you a nice overview of webster's life. as a new york city police map in 1853. timothy west was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition i which became known as the first world's fair. a scottish
but i'm here to introduce you to corrie recco, murder on the white sands, the disappearance of albert and henry fountain and was published in 2007, when the wild west history association's award for the best book on wild west history for 2007. and while working on that book, corrie began to research pi pinkerton's national history -- discovery of largely forgotten agent timothy webster, and webster is the subject of his new book, a spy for the union, the life and execution of timothy webster....
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they tied kansas city in the 6th inning when albert pujols singled a run. winning time in the 11th.c hosmer, a yard, a two-run homer. 3-1 kansas city and the royals won 4-1. they lead the series 2- 0 doing it on the road. and we will leave you with supermodel kate upton in baltimore. her boyfriend jus tin verlanter had the bullpen fail him. they erased a 6-4 deficit and the orioles won the game. baltimore has an alds 2-0 series league. how about that? we'll be right back! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪shining, shimmering, splendid ♪tell me, princess, now when did♪ ♪you last let your heart decide♪ ♪a whole new world welcome to aulani, travel and leisure winner for top family hotel in the u.s. for special offers, visit disneyaulani.com or call your travel agent. have a great weekend. >> david letterman is next with mariska hargitay. >> have a great weekend. >> you made it! captions by:caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, across the nation an he world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. to
they tied kansas city in the 6th inning when albert pujols singled a run. winning time in the 11th.c hosmer, a yard, a two-run homer. 3-1 kansas city and the royals won 4-1. they lead the series 2- 0 doing it on the road. and we will leave you with supermodel kate upton in baltimore. her boyfriend jus tin verlanter had the bullpen fail him. they erased a 6-4 deficit and the orioles won the game. baltimore has an alds 2-0 series league. how about that? we'll be right back! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...
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the herb albert foundation. supporting organizations whose mission it is to promote
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