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president hale boggs and carl albert called me. they came to the conclusion that the best thing to do on this medicare bill would be to go to conference without instructions. they wanted to get our view on it here. i told him i was not going to disturb you with it, but you had discussed the matter with me and had left it up to me to do what we all thought was best. therefore, i could say to him that their argument made some sense and found it reasonable if they could get those to comment at some point, but he was seriously considering the medicare provision in conference. that they should then withdraw any attempt to have any kind of action on it. they were going to contact mccormick and felt he shared their view. they asked me about labor. i told them i knew labor shared their view because miller called this afternoon. in turn, i called miller and told him that he should carry out his responsibilities and talk to the three leaders and tell them what the view of labor was. then, the other aspect was that -- let's see, in talking to
president hale boggs and carl albert called me. they came to the conclusion that the best thing to do on this medicare bill would be to go to conference without instructions. they wanted to get our view on it here. i told him i was not going to disturb you with it, but you had discussed the matter with me and had left it up to me to do what we all thought was best. therefore, i could say to him that their argument made some sense and found it reasonable if they could get those to comment at...
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and so my father decided to bring me here to albert where i could continue the same curriculum with one from zim. >> it was opened after violence against foreigners began in 2008. one of the founders says they had to find a way to keep refugee children in the courtroom when they could not attend local schools. >> there was a lot of demand from the parents arrest from refugees in south africa having difficulties of registering their children in the local school it is was when hethey thought there was a need of a better certificate there were at of challenges. >> the school has gone from 35 stud stents in the first year to 10 times that amount today. it's teaching staff is made up of regu ease but it is asked that may the school's dependency om public funding. they have had a 100% final year passrate for the last two years. some of the highest in math matteks and scientists. government schools in south africa struggling with. >> learners here qualify it metric qualification. >> it is accepted and, also the advantages at this level is when this -- they will be able to contribute to the
and so my father decided to bring me here to albert where i could continue the same curriculum with one from zim. >> it was opened after violence against foreigners began in 2008. one of the founders says they had to find a way to keep refugee children in the courtroom when they could not attend local schools. >> there was a lot of demand from the parents arrest from refugees in south africa having difficulties of registering their children in the local school it is was when hethey...
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senior students at albert street school prepare for their final year-end examinations. them to knowing they have already beat the odds. >>> last month world leaders plemg today provide insurance for 400 million more people in developing countries against risks associated with climate change. senegal along with niger are the first african countries to receive some of the money because of a severe drought. nicholas reports from this region. >> reporter: a bad omen. a sign that the worst is yet to come. the animal died starving. collapsing in the heat before it could reach the shade. almost a year without a drop of rain. he hasn't experienced a drought like this in his lifetime. there is not enough food or water. >> dieing of starvation is a violent death. no one should experience this. not even our animals. now at least they are spared from hunger. >> reporter: the united nations believes more than 20 million people mostly children, don't have enough to eat and are currently going hungry here. with temperatures as high as 47 degrees celsius pastures have turned to desert.
senior students at albert street school prepare for their final year-end examinations. them to knowing they have already beat the odds. >>> last month world leaders plemg today provide insurance for 400 million more people in developing countries against risks associated with climate change. senegal along with niger are the first african countries to receive some of the money because of a severe drought. nicholas reports from this region. >> reporter: a bad omen. a sign that the...
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one is the albert street school where students are mostly refugees.eport from johannesburg it's proving to be a success. >> reporter: if it were not for the school in johannesburg's inner-city, emma would have nowhere to go. as zimbabwean refugees, the 16-year-old began attending classes at albert street school six years ago. >> i couldn't communicate with the south african local languages, and so my father decided to bring me here to albert where i could continue the same curriculum with the one from zim. >> reporter: the school was opened after violence against foreigners began in 2008. one of the founders and a refugees himself william says they had to find a way to keep refugees children in the classroom when they could not attends local schools. >> there was a lot of demands from the parents who were refugees in south africa and were having difficulties of registering their children in the local schools when they go there, there is a need of a birth certificate. a need to transfer, there were challenges. >> reporter: the school has grown from 35
one is the albert street school where students are mostly refugees.eport from johannesburg it's proving to be a success. >> reporter: if it were not for the school in johannesburg's inner-city, emma would have nowhere to go. as zimbabwean refugees, the 16-year-old began attending classes at albert street school six years ago. >> i couldn't communicate with the south african local languages, and so my father decided to bring me here to albert where i could continue the same...
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right now it's me and my good friend the security guard, albert. say hello albert. that's albert from oakland. the raiders, unlike a lot of teams, they actually practice for the first three weeks or so behind a hotel here and there is is a football field. that's the football field you're looking at where derek carr is taking care of business as the number one quarterback with the raiders. he won the starting job last year, his second full season. this time he comes into camp knowing he is the man and that makes his job a little easier and his over all comfort zone a lot bigger too. have a listen to derek carr. >> will is no, hey, you're the guy of the future. it'll hey, you're the guy now. it's nice knowing that so now i can be myself. this time around is completely different, especially having 16 games under my belt. just coming in and knowing what to expect. you've done it before and seen it and you can hit the ground running faster. >> he's grown and he's a little more mature compared to last year. him knowing that he's our quarterback, you know, he takes that jo
right now it's me and my good friend the security guard, albert. say hello albert. that's albert from oakland. the raiders, unlike a lot of teams, they actually practice for the first three weeks or so behind a hotel here and there is is a football field. that's the football field you're looking at where derek carr is taking care of business as the number one quarterback with the raiders. he won the starting job last year, his second full season. this time he comes into camp knowing he is the...
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fred flinstone, fat albert, they were all fat.s his own baggage now, but -- >> dan do you think there is any correlation? >> fat albert and porky pig? was this 1973 with these kids? >> most kids still follow porky pig. >> porky pig didn't eat a lot, did he? he was a pig, yes. >> watch your mouth. >> he is pig shaming. >> all of this hot ham has got me crazy. homer does eat a lot. popeye's friend whimpy ate a lot of hamburgers. it started with fred flinstone when he turned his car over and made the rack of ribs. >> he was a trend setter. >> this is the most ridiculous thing in the world. where is the rash of stolen picnic baskets from the yogi bear years? where is that ep -- epidemic? 40% of elementary schoolkids were obese and they didn't do anything about it. we have eliminated bullying. >> back in the day when the bullies were around. >> and there was body acceptance. >> they had to run from the bullies. >> we had to run into the woods and get cardio out of the deal. there was woods next to the grammar school and i would spend h
fred flinstone, fat albert, they were all fat.s his own baggage now, but -- >> dan do you think there is any correlation? >> fat albert and porky pig? was this 1973 with these kids? >> most kids still follow porky pig. >> porky pig didn't eat a lot, did he? he was a pig, yes. >> watch your mouth. >> he is pig shaming. >> all of this hot ham has got me crazy. homer does eat a lot. popeye's friend whimpy ate a lot of hamburgers. it started with fred...
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so my father decided to bring me here to albert where i could continue the same curriculum with therom zim. >> the school was opened after 2008. one of the founders and a refugee himself william says they had to find a way to keep refugee children in the classroom when they could not attend local schools. >> there was a lot of demand from the parents who are refugees in south africa. and were having difficulties of registering their children in the local schools. there was a need of a better certificate, a need to transfer, a lot of challenges. >> the school has grown from just 35 students in its first year to ten times that amount today. its teaching staff is also made up of refugees. but he says the lack of resources are challenging. despite those obstacles the school has had a 100% final year pass rate for the last two years. some of the highest results were achieved in mathematics science and be subjects they were having a trouble with. they qualify with a cambridge certificate. >> also, the advantage that the students have is when the students will come from their countries the
so my father decided to bring me here to albert where i could continue the same curriculum with therom zim. >> the school was opened after 2008. one of the founders and a refugee himself william says they had to find a way to keep refugee children in the classroom when they could not attend local schools. >> there was a lot of demand from the parents who are refugees in south africa. and were having difficulties of registering their children in the local schools. there was a need of...
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every albert einstein we found, how many of them did we not find? many got squandered because they did not learn how to read or get a good education. imagine if we could increase by a order of magnitude by a factor of 10 number of albert einstein's in the world. the number of people back at the good alternative energy. this could be a force multiplier like we have never seen. emily: do you think videos can replace learning in the classroom? sal: if learning in the classroom is about information dissemination, videos can do that. in some ways, it is more bite sized and on demand. but i think it is a huge opportunity to allow the physical classroom to move up the value chain. if students get their information at their own time and pace, the physical classroom can now be used for real human interaction. emily: critics have said the videos can be repetitive. i am the last person to force videos on everyone. i think they are the least important part of your education experience. if you need next place in it is great to build a look at up -- an explanatio
every albert einstein we found, how many of them did we not find? many got squandered because they did not learn how to read or get a good education. imagine if we could increase by a order of magnitude by a factor of 10 number of albert einstein's in the world. the number of people back at the good alternative energy. this could be a force multiplier like we have never seen. emily: do you think videos can replace learning in the classroom? sal: if learning in the classroom is about information...
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on vacation with his family. >> and tonight a white rose rests on the keyboard where albert did hisk. he was quick with a smile, the guy you turn to for help. >> but as much as he loved the business, he loved his family even more. >> we're back in just a moment. >>> bit of a tough day on the street, stocks show investors are worried about greece, but they haven't hit panic mode just yet. members of the european union sayst up to -- say it's up to greece now to decide what to do after they rejected the bail out. as greek leaders grapple with what happens next, banks what happens next -- what happens next, banks are still closed. >>> approval from state senators are south carolina to move the coast guard to a confederate -- confederate flag to a confederate museum. it now goes to the house. tempers are flaring on the grounds of the state capitol. >> they fought for their home, their families, their state, because the south was invaded by the northern army. >> you just don't want to know the truth! you're ignorant! >> removing the flag seems to be a done deal. a survey shows more than
on vacation with his family. >> and tonight a white rose rests on the keyboard where albert did hisk. he was quick with a smile, the guy you turn to for help. >> but as much as he loved the business, he loved his family even more. >> we're back in just a moment. >>> bit of a tough day on the street, stocks show investors are worried about greece, but they haven't hit panic mode just yet. members of the european union sayst up to -- say it's up to greece now to decide...
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albert: the renovation is pretty extend that pretty extensive. the exhibits themselves, the skeletons and the like, are undergoing fairly sensitive restoration as well. that is pretty painstaking work. what we are trying to do is satisfy that hitch a lot of people have. that is one of the most popular exhibitions we have. >> we have had an opportunity to talk about the possibility. i suppose you are going through the process of doing something over in london. perhaps you can tell us something about that so we have it on the record you are looking in the process. whether or not you think that is something that is a good idea. we have some deferred maintenance. should we be doing that. >> we are presented with lots and lots of opportunities on a regular basis to do interesting things. this opportunity was presented to us by the mayor of london about a year or so ago. his vision in the redevelopment of the facility that house to 12 summer games includes the creation of a cultural and educational quarter that would be populated with a number of cultu
albert: the renovation is pretty extend that pretty extensive. the exhibits themselves, the skeletons and the like, are undergoing fairly sensitive restoration as well. that is pretty painstaking work. what we are trying to do is satisfy that hitch a lot of people have. that is one of the most popular exhibitions we have. >> we have had an opportunity to talk about the possibility. i suppose you are going through the process of doing something over in london. perhaps you can tell us...
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. >> jeff :reverend albert macklin is upsetthieves broke into the new sweet church and stole thousandsdollars worth of electronicsand, in the processdestroyed doors and made a mess. this is where the 70 inch television was mountednow, there are holes in the sheet rock and loose audio and video cables. the reverend took me upstairs where the burglars kicked in the doors to steal more electronics. you can see the doors are destroyed and will need to be replaced. reverend macklin says many projects will have to be put on hold because of the break in. >> reverend albert macklin : this is our 75th church anniversary in just a few weeks. we were raising funds to do some renovations hereour kitchen, our parking lot, our wheelchair rampjust different areas where we needed some work doneand, now, this happensit kinda pushes me back. churches don't have a lot of money to begin with and now i have to raise money to replace items and to fix doors and then to also upgrade security stuff so i can have some type of security for my church. the reverend says he feels violated by the burglary. he said t
. >> jeff :reverend albert macklin is upsetthieves broke into the new sweet church and stole thousandsdollars worth of electronicsand, in the processdestroyed doors and made a mess. this is where the 70 inch television was mountednow, there are holes in the sheet rock and loose audio and video cables. the reverend took me upstairs where the burglars kicked in the doors to steal more electronics. you can see the doors are destroyed and will need to be replaced. reverend macklin says many...
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she began attending classes at albert school. >> my father decided me to come to albert so i could continuehe same curriculum with the one at zim. >> one of the founders and a refugee himself william says they had to find a way to keep refugee children in the classroom when they could not attend local schools. >> there was a lot of demand from the parents who are refugees in south africa, and were having difficulties of registering their children in the local schools. was when they got this need of a better certificate need to transfer late, there were a lot of potentialities. >> the school has grown to ten times its original amount. the school's dependency on donor funding and a lack of resources are challenging. despite those obstacles the school has had a 100% pass rate for the last two years. some of the highest results were achieved in mathematics and sciences, subjects schools in south africa are having trouble with. they graduate with a an oxford certificate. rather than a south africa certificate. >> they deliver to the economic development of their country. >> schools across south
she began attending classes at albert school. >> my father decided me to come to albert so i could continuehe same curriculum with the one at zim. >> one of the founders and a refugee himself william says they had to find a way to keep refugee children in the classroom when they could not attend local schools. >> there was a lot of demand from the parents who are refugees in south africa, and were having difficulties of registering their children in the local schools. was when...
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. >> albert was one of them, and we just lost him. father of two teens died suddenly this weekend on vacation in ohio with his family, and bruce is here with some memory, and there are so many. >> so many, you guys know albert was a quiet force here. a father, a man of faith, and mentor to a lot of us. >> reporter: a colleague left a white rose on the keyboard when al married words to picture, magically. he cut those show opens you see every night, and edited so many emmy-award winning stories we have lost count. >> al did the editing. >> reporter: al came here as an intern in 1978, and he just never left. >> i didn't i think of that? >> reporter: he started as a sports producer and editor with glen bernner -- brenner and helped james brown get his start. >> >. it's a whole new dimension and ideas. >> reporter: al was talking about james brown, but the same could be said about him. >> i can think of every story that's been excellent for me, and he's been a part of it in some way. >> he could tell a story with pictures before than anyo
. >> albert was one of them, and we just lost him. father of two teens died suddenly this weekend on vacation in ohio with his family, and bruce is here with some memory, and there are so many. >> so many, you guys know albert was a quiet force here. a father, a man of faith, and mentor to a lot of us. >> reporter: a colleague left a white rose on the keyboard when al married words to picture, magically. he cut those show opens you see every night, and edited so many...
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al jazeera's famila miller reports from the albert street school in johan he isburg? it were not for the school monica would have no where to go. as a ref uming e, the 16-year-old began attending classes at albert street school six years ago. >> i couldn't communicate with the south african local language languages, and my father decided to bring me here to allege bert where i could continue the same curriculum. >> the school was opened after violence against foreigners began in 2008. one of the founders and a review refugee refugee, himself, said they had to find a way to keep refugee children in the classroom when they could not attend local schools. >> there was a lot of demand from the parents from the refugees in south africa. they had difficulties registering their children notice local schools because when they got there, there was a need. there were a lot of challenges. >> reporter: the school has gone from 35 students in the first year to 10 times that amount today. it's teaching staff is made up of refugees. buff kandora says the school ks dependency on dono
al jazeera's famila miller reports from the albert street school in johan he isburg? it were not for the school monica would have no where to go. as a ref uming e, the 16-year-old began attending classes at albert street school six years ago. >> i couldn't communicate with the south african local language languages, and my father decided to bring me here to allege bert where i could continue the same curriculum. >> the school was opened after violence against foreigners began in...
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cbs correspondent mark albert walks us through the twists and turns of this very strange case. >> reporterpolice say 45-year-old neal falls was answering an online ad for escort when he showed up to this charleston, west virginia home. this woman heather who doesn't want her last name used answered the door. they says falls armed with this gun asked her live or die? and then started choking her. >> when he strangled me, um, he just wouldn't let me get any air, and so i grabbed my rake and when he laid the gun down to get the rake out of my hands i shot him. i just grabbed the gun and shot behind me. >> heather ran out of the house and flagged down neighbor who called 911. >> inside falls' car detectives found a machete axes, knives a shovel an sledgehammer, bleach, plastic trash bags, a bullet proof vest and four sets of handcuffs. now police are investigating whether he could be connected to the murder or disappearance of nine women across three states. ohio illinois and nevada. evidence found with dismembered bodies outside of las vegas were falls used to live is similar to an item found
cbs correspondent mark albert walks us through the twists and turns of this very strange case. >> reporterpolice say 45-year-old neal falls was answering an online ad for escort when he showed up to this charleston, west virginia home. this woman heather who doesn't want her last name used answered the door. they says falls armed with this gun asked her live or die? and then started choking her. >> when he strangled me, um, he just wouldn't let me get any air, and so i grabbed my...
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cbs correspondent mark albert walks us through the twists and turns of this very strange case. >> reporterce say 45-year-old neal falls was answering an online ad for escort when he showed up to this charleston, west virginia home. this woman heather who doesn't want her last name used answered the door. they says falls armed with this gun asked her live or die? and then started choking her. >> when he strangled me, um, he just wouldn't let me get any air, and so i grabbed my rake and when he laid the gun down to get the rake out of my hands i shot him. i just grabbed the gun and shot behind me. >> heather ran out of the house and flagged down neighbor who called 911. >> inside falls' car detectives found a machete axes, knives a shovel an sledgehammer, bleach, plastic trash bags, a bullet proof vest and four sets of handcuffs. now police are investigating whether he could be connected to the murder or disappearance of nine women across three states. ohio illinois and nevada. evidence found with dismembered bodies outside of las vegas were falls used to live is similar to an item found in
cbs correspondent mark albert walks us through the twists and turns of this very strange case. >> reporterce say 45-year-old neal falls was answering an online ad for escort when he showed up to this charleston, west virginia home. this woman heather who doesn't want her last name used answered the door. they says falls armed with this gun asked her live or die? and then started choking her. >> when he strangled me, um, he just wouldn't let me get any air, and so i grabbed my rake...
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but mark albert shows us how trump's stand on immigration is guaranteeing a perpetual presence theserter: donald trump is doubling down on his controversial comments about immigration. this morning, trump spoke to fox news about the killing wednesday of a 32-year-old woman in a popular san francisco pier allegedly by a man who had been deported from the u.s. five times. >> we have many cases like this. you know, nobody wants to talk about it. it seems like i'm sort of the whipping post because i bring it up. >> reporter: since the launch of his presidential campaign, trump has made a string of inflammatory remarks about mexican immigrants. >> they're bringing drugs, they're bring crime, they're rapists. >> reporter: the comments have cost him. companies from nbc to macy's have dumped trump.s but trump isn't paying the price in the polls. the latest survey of republicans shows he is now in second place. republican strategists, however, worry trump is alienating latinos who the g.o.p. says will be vital to taking back the white house. >> we're going to win when we're hopeful and optimi
but mark albert shows us how trump's stand on immigration is guaranteeing a perpetual presence theserter: donald trump is doubling down on his controversial comments about immigration. this morning, trump spoke to fox news about the killing wednesday of a 32-year-old woman in a popular san francisco pier allegedly by a man who had been deported from the u.s. five times. >> we have many cases like this. you know, nobody wants to talk about it. it seems like i'm sort of the whipping post...
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i'm mark albert on capitol hill where the idea has bipartisan support. >>> vice president joe biden went to capitol hill today to brief the senate foreign relations committee on the agreement between iran and members of the p5 plus one nation. those members include the united states, the uk, france, china, russia, germany and the european union. biden is urging senate democrats to support the nuclear deal with iran. he held a similar meeting wednesday with house democrats. >>> today president obama became the first sitting president to visit a federal prison. >> he toured a facility in oklahoma and he met with several of the inmates there and as mark albert tells us, the president is trying to build momentum for criminal justice reform. >> reporter: in cell 123 president obama got a look at what life is like for the 1,300 inmates at the medium security old reno federal penitentiary near oklahoma city. >> so many young people end up in our criminal justice system. it's not normal. it's not what happens in other countries. >> reporter: the u.s. prison system is eight times larger than it w
i'm mark albert on capitol hill where the idea has bipartisan support. >>> vice president joe biden went to capitol hill today to brief the senate foreign relations committee on the agreement between iran and members of the p5 plus one nation. those members include the united states, the uk, france, china, russia, germany and the european union. biden is urging senate democrats to support the nuclear deal with iran. he held a similar meeting wednesday with house democrats. >>>...
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fallon of maryland and albert bentley of michigan who was seriously injured. the gun wheelers and to their accomplices goes the -- in american history. >> it was the most violent act that ever occurred in the chamber. and there was debates right after that that we can't let this happen again. what we need to do is wall off the visitors gallery with bullet proof glass so that this can never happen again. and the more that members talked about that and thought about it, they said, no, that's a bad çó idea. this is the people's house. and the people can't be walled off from the floor and from what's going on there. >> the capital building is a symbol and that makes it a target. they mentioned the british burned the building in 1814. there was a bombing during world war i by a professor who was opposed to american support for the allies. there was the shooting in 1954. what happened in 1971 was a bomb by the underground opposed to the vietnam war. in 1983, there was another bombing on the senate side by a group opposed to president reagan's foreign policy. in 1998
fallon of maryland and albert bentley of michigan who was seriously injured. the gun wheelers and to their accomplices goes the -- in american history. >> it was the most violent act that ever occurred in the chamber. and there was debates right after that that we can't let this happen again. what we need to do is wall off the visitors gallery with bullet proof glass so that this can never happen again. and the more that members talked about that and thought about it, they said, no,...
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>> axelrod: mark albert in our washington newsroom tonight, thank you.ance of looking like earnest. g us those who want to feel well rested. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm. congratulations. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat
>> axelrod: mark albert in our washington newsroom tonight, thank you.ance of looking like earnest. g us those who want to feel well rested. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm. congratulations. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who are nursing,...
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now, the jury did find this man, henry albert smith guilty on all counts. prosecutors will be asking for the death penalty. in fairfield, laura anthony abc7 news. >> the man accused of killing a hayward police officer is now charged with murder and thee charges. this is the new mug shot of mark estrada. katie is live with the story. katie? >> reporter: good evening, his mother coming to his defense, and she was in the courtroom with a lot of hayward police officers, many of them look to be fighting back tears. neither hayward pd nor the da would comment today. court documents do detail a lot of evidence including that he allegedly told a doctor he was shot in his truck. >> i know my son. >> reporter: raquel estrada believes her son will be cleared. >> i'm devastated for the officer that passed away and my son. >> reporter: estrada faces charges of murder of a peace officer, lying in wait and drive by. hayward chief and many officers packed the courtroom in solidarity of sargent scott lunger and their case. their eyes heavy with emotion. none addressed repor
now, the jury did find this man, henry albert smith guilty on all counts. prosecutors will be asking for the death penalty. in fairfield, laura anthony abc7 news. >> the man accused of killing a hayward police officer is now charged with murder and thee charges. this is the new mug shot of mark estrada. katie is live with the story. katie? >> reporter: good evening, his mother coming to his defense, and she was in the courtroom with a lot of hayward police officers, many of them...
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applause] and we are doing that under the great leadership of men like john mccormick, our speaker carl albert, our majority leader , our able and beloved majority leader of the senate, mike mansfield, and distinguished members of the ways and means committees of the house and senate from both parties democratic and republican. because the need for this action is plain and it is so clear indeed that we marvel not simply at the passage of this bill, but we marvel that it took so many years to pass it. i'm so glad that you are here to see it finally passed and signed. [applause] there are more than 18 million americans over the age of 65. most of them have low incomes. most of them are threatened by illness, medical expenses that they cannot afford. through this new law, mr. president, every senator will be able to ensure himself against the ravages of illness in his old age. this will help pay for care in hospitals, nursing homes, or in the home. under a separate plan, it will help meet the fees of the doctors. here is how the plan will affect you. during your working years, the people of ameri
applause] and we are doing that under the great leadership of men like john mccormick, our speaker carl albert, our majority leader , our able and beloved majority leader of the senate, mike mansfield, and distinguished members of the ways and means committees of the house and senate from both parties democratic and republican. because the need for this action is plain and it is so clear indeed that we marvel not simply at the passage of this bill, but we marvel that it took so many years to...
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applause] and were doing that under the great leadership of men like john mccormick, our speaker carl albert, and their able and beloved majority leader of the senate, mike mansfield, and distinguished members of the ways and means and financial committees of the house and senate of both parties democratic and republican. because the need for this action is plain we marvel not simply at the passage of this bill but what we marvel at is that it took so many years to pass it, and am so glad that amy is here to see it finally passed and signed. [applause] there are more than 18 million americans over the age of 65 most of them have low incomes. most of them are threatened by illness and medical expenses that they cannot afford. every citizen will be able in his productive years when he is earning to ensure himself against the ravages of old age. this insurance will help pay for care and hospitals and skilled nursing homes or in the homes. here is how the plan will affect you. during your working years, you will contribute through the social security program and amount each payday for hospital i
applause] and were doing that under the great leadership of men like john mccormick, our speaker carl albert, and their able and beloved majority leader of the senate, mike mansfield, and distinguished members of the ways and means and financial committees of the house and senate of both parties democratic and republican. because the need for this action is plain we marvel not simply at the passage of this bill but what we marvel at is that it took so many years to pass it, and am so glad that...
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late 1800s, they moved westward with the expansion of the railroad, my grandfather, my dad's father, albert hawkins farmed just south much here about a mile. jamie: b abe grew up, as a young farmer in 1950s, he found a tractor rusting in the weeds, it sparks his imagination. >> the 1929 d is the with track or that delonged to my grandfather, that got my dad into collecting when he restored that tractor that originally belonged to his father. jamie: as the farm grows to over 500 acres of corn, soybeans and his family prospers, hawkins picks out the next vintage tractor to buy, and restore, and the next, and the next, including this one, a minneapolis pomineral --moline. jamie: how old is this one? >> 1944. >> incredible. jamie: i meet bruce brock. a fellow history buff, he and dave within way back. >> i was proud to be his friend. he was a good businessman, a good father, a good husband, a great neighbor,e. jamie: i know coin collecting and cars but with trackers? >> these are reputation of the past that farmers and pharmaceuticallies, and -- farm, families and farm relations enjoy looking a
late 1800s, they moved westward with the expansion of the railroad, my grandfather, my dad's father, albert hawkins farmed just south much here about a mile. jamie: b abe grew up, as a young farmer in 1950s, he found a tractor rusting in the weeds, it sparks his imagination. >> the 1929 d is the with track or that delonged to my grandfather, that got my dad into collecting when he restored that tractor that originally belonged to his father. jamie: as the farm grows to over 500 acres of...
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applause] and we are doing that under the great leadership of men like john mccormack, our speaker; carl albert, our majority leader; our very able and beloved majority leader of the senate, mike mansfield; and distinguished members of the ways and means and finance committees of the house and senate--of both parties, democratic and republican. because the need for this action is plain; and it is so clear indeed that we marvel not simply at the passage of this bill, but what we marvel at is that it took so many years to pass it. and i am so glad that aime forand is here to see it finally passed and signed, one of the first authors. [applause] there are more than 18 million americans over the age of 65. most of them have low incomes. most of them are threatened by illness and medical expenses that they cannot afford. and through this new law, mr. president, every citizen will be able, in his productive years when he is earning, to insure himself against the ravages of illness in his old age. this insurance will help pay for care in hospitals, in skilled nursing homes, or in the home. and under a
applause] and we are doing that under the great leadership of men like john mccormack, our speaker; carl albert, our majority leader; our very able and beloved majority leader of the senate, mike mansfield; and distinguished members of the ways and means and finance committees of the house and senate--of both parties, democratic and republican. because the need for this action is plain; and it is so clear indeed that we marvel not simply at the passage of this bill, but what we marvel at is...
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one, the death of one man albert sidney johnston. he was a confederate commander a lot of people have never heard of him and that's a shame because he's a really interesting diet -- guy. he died in 1862 in the middle of his own attack. at the time of his death, he is winning the day. the south is winning the battle of shiloh. the union army is in a mess, people are running like crazy, they are hiding along the riverbank of the tennessee river . hundreds of shoulders have given up the fight. they are done. the south is trying to crack -- cut off the union army from the river and if they can do that the army has nowhere to go, it is over. it would be a crushing defeat for federal forces. that's what's happening when johnston goes down. the reason that changes history first of all. albert sidney johnston was extremely with jefferson davis resident of the confederacy. in the confederacy if you were friends with jefferson davis, you are going to do big things. if you weren't friends with jefferson davis it did not matter how that a soldie
one, the death of one man albert sidney johnston. he was a confederate commander a lot of people have never heard of him and that's a shame because he's a really interesting diet -- guy. he died in 1862 in the middle of his own attack. at the time of his death, he is winning the day. the south is winning the battle of shiloh. the union army is in a mess, people are running like crazy, they are hiding along the riverbank of the tennessee river . hundreds of shoulders have given up the fight....
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. >>> hundreds of people came together this morning to say good-bye to our friend and colleague albert calajero. >> albert spent his entire career here at wusa9 working first as a sports producer with james brown. in recent years he was in charge of editing and was an adjunct professor at university of maryland. today friends, families and colleagues and his students packed into holy trinity church in georgetown where bruce johnson shared some personal thoughts. >> reporter: i owe a big part of my career to al. he was so good i had to learn to write for what he edited. i had to learn to get out of the way of his pictures. al could be trusted and that's probably the most important thing you could say about a journalist, can i trust you? if you needed it, al would write your script for you, he was that good. >> he would write it, rewrite it, add something to it. he was simply amazing. he is survived by his wife val and his beautiful children kate and joseph. he will be dearly missed. we'll be right back. >>> a quick programming note for you. tonight at 7:00 we will bring you the battle o
. >>> hundreds of people came together this morning to say good-bye to our friend and colleague albert calajero. >> albert spent his entire career here at wusa9 working first as a sports producer with james brown. in recent years he was in charge of editing and was an adjunct professor at university of maryland. today friends, families and colleagues and his students packed into holy trinity church in georgetown where bruce johnson shared some personal thoughts. >>...
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it's a replica of the original gown created in 1841 for the first child of prince albert and queen victoriavery royal baby until 2004. it was simply deemed too delicate and the royal family wanted to preserve it. the queen's personal dresser handmade a brand new one but the detail is really quite incredible. it's exactly the same. that's been worn by every royal baby since prince edward's son was christened in 2008. >> these photographs are just stunning. the water from this famous holy river, all used during this baptism. why was this very significant and how does this uphold something about tradition? >> when it comes to the royal family we're seeing a sense of history and continuity. continuity is what they are all about. so looking at this font this was designed and commissioned by prince albert and queen victoria for christening of their first daughter in 1841. the water that comes from the river jordan is believed to be where jesus was baptized by john the baptist because of significance to christianity it's used by christian royal houses. we saw all of the old customs and traditions
it's a replica of the original gown created in 1841 for the first child of prince albert and queen victoriavery royal baby until 2004. it was simply deemed too delicate and the royal family wanted to preserve it. the queen's personal dresser handmade a brand new one but the detail is really quite incredible. it's exactly the same. that's been worn by every royal baby since prince edward's son was christened in 2008. >> these photographs are just stunning. the water from this famous holy...
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albert pujols hit two runs today, tying him for 15th on the all-time list with mike schmidt. leon: how do you say "i hit the pole in french?" robert: le moan. leon: this man had quite a find in some that fast food. leon: imagine going to a chicken joint for a two-piece and getting 45,000. when a man opened up his box of fried chicken from portugal's he found -- from bojangles found $4500 in deposits and receipts. when he brought the money back, the manager gave him attitude. so we called the district manager and they hung up on him. no good deed goes unpunished. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. leon: take us home. steve: easy for you to say. 93 degrees the temperature tuesday. once the of thursday upper 80's. looks good for the first half of the weekend. leon: jimmy kimmel live is next. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, charlize theron, from "paper towns," nat wolff, and music from tori kelly. with cleto and the cletones. and now, for
albert pujols hit two runs today, tying him for 15th on the all-time list with mike schmidt. leon: how do you say "i hit the pole in french?" robert: le moan. leon: this man had quite a find in some that fast food. leon: imagine going to a chicken joint for a two-piece and getting 45,000. when a man opened up his box of fried chicken from portugal's he found -- from bojangles found $4500 in deposits and receipts. when he brought the money back, the manager gave him attitude. so we...
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and albert on foreign policy. the press gallery would be full. in recent times, that kind of oratory has disappeared. i loved to hear -- speaker he was always a bit unpredictable and amusing in everyday. -- erudit.te. oratory is not the same as it was a century ago. brian: in 1994, a senator and he was a republican from north carolina. you can hear the southern accent and going back to the speech and debate clause, he is talking about people specifically. this is during the bill clinton years. [video clip] >> i did not say that cassie thompson use cocaine. i did say very clearly she had a close business relationship with a man who used cocaine extensively. i said that she was not assuring members of the house that at the people monitoring the white house and drug testing including herself, worked among the especially tested group of white house employees with the history of drug use. given that fact and get her past relationship with -- i still believe that the president should certify that and no one in charge of that the drug testing program --
and albert on foreign policy. the press gallery would be full. in recent times, that kind of oratory has disappeared. i loved to hear -- speaker he was always a bit unpredictable and amusing in everyday. -- erudit.te. oratory is not the same as it was a century ago. brian: in 1994, a senator and he was a republican from north carolina. you can hear the southern accent and going back to the speech and debate clause, he is talking about people specifically. this is during the bill clinton years....
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an albert r. adams. >> i'm jeff cole from fox tv. >> albert adams own it.ed by the state for five ground every grand for the unlicensed rooming home. >> they were mentalled challenge challenged men living in many. >>> high no clue. >> sir, they were sleeping on the floor. there were no beds. >> i had no clue. when i did find out i cleared the house. >> adams says he was renting out the place to a robert martin and never stopped by because martin paid the rent on time. he says when fined he kick everybody out and got the state to drop the penalty to 1200 bucks because he didn't know of the rooming house. when we banged on the door recently the place was empty. but where had the men gone? we found them at 186 hampshire road sicklerville where there's no license for a boarding home. we watched and saw a man who sure looked like robert martin, iii pull up in a bmw. he went inside and eventually drove off. we decided to take a look at the back door. >> they're going in. >> reporter: where from a street behind the home he appeared again in his bmw. only this time
an albert r. adams. >> i'm jeff cole from fox tv. >> albert adams own it.ed by the state for five ground every grand for the unlicensed rooming home. >> they were mentalled challenge challenged men living in many. >>> high no clue. >> sir, they were sleeping on the floor. there were no beds. >> i had no clue. when i did find out i cleared the house. >> adams says he was renting out the place to a robert martin and never stopped by because martin paid...
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california showdown rookie joc pederson.of the dodgers cranks out 12 home runs including this 448-footer albertthe angels hit some moon shots but came up one short afterward pujols hugs pederson's autistic brother champwho said pujols was his 2nd favorite player after younger brother pujols sent him an autographed jersey earlier this year in the finalthe "todd-father"was just too much needing just one homer in bonus time frazier blasts the derby winner his brother and pitcher charlie goes crazy. frazier gets mobbed frazier holds the trophy social media surrounding the derby. blew up over espn commentator chris berman's hair the comments centered around the receeding hairline the comb over and the orange tint especially the orange tint one person posted this photo of a clown with orange hair with the caption "chris berman's dad speaks out" another posted a photo of benjamin franklin with the caption "chris berman's hair was back, back, back, gone" and last but not least the hulk hogan comparison with the caption "chris berman. that's quite a look" nobody picks on you unless you are an establishe
california showdown rookie joc pederson.of the dodgers cranks out 12 home runs including this 448-footer albertthe angels hit some moon shots but came up one short afterward pujols hugs pederson's autistic brother champwho said pujols was his 2nd favorite player after younger brother pujols sent him an autographed jersey earlier this year in the finalthe "todd-father"was just too much needing just one homer in bonus time frazier blasts the derby winner his brother and pitcher charlie...
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emily: we talked to david albert, the creator of walking dead.hey have been working on a virtual-reality walking dead series. this is what he had to say. david: i think vr is a fantastic opportunity to tell stories. it is a different medium. you don't have the ability to control what people are looking, but you are still able to craft an environment where people can tell stories. i think that ability is a great opportunity and i think hollywood will tell more stories inside of vr. emily: what is your take on that? richard: a lot of people are interested in telling a story where you think you were there. you cannot control where people are looking. it is like live theater that way. you could be looking anywhere on the stage, but you do have ways where they can cue you to where the action is happening. lucas: is the thought that gaming will be first? the sense i get from most movie producers is that alpert's series is an experiment. it is mostly marketing around a project. your idea is eventually people will spend hours watching something. richard:
emily: we talked to david albert, the creator of walking dead.hey have been working on a virtual-reality walking dead series. this is what he had to say. david: i think vr is a fantastic opportunity to tell stories. it is a different medium. you don't have the ability to control what people are looking, but you are still able to craft an environment where people can tell stories. i think that ability is a great opportunity and i think hollywood will tell more stories inside of vr. emily: what...
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it's 2 hours north of us another at montreal lake first nation, in prince albert and that fire has passedo the community, burning six homes to the ground. the foundations is all that is left standing and still the situation is ongoing. there's hot spots in that community, and most parts of the province is high. >> faigss in -- first nations sa known as native american communities. there has been a number of evacuations as well. >> that's right. 7,000 people are staying in emergency shelters we under 13,000 have been forced out. half finding friends, family to live in. it's a sparsely populated part of canada. when you talk about 13,000 evacuated from their homes, it's a huge percentage of people living in this part of canada and there's no end in sight. we ask officials when can some evacuees plan to go home there's no firm answer. >> we see the fire equipment beyond you. seems they have brought the forces out available to them. do people in the communities feel it's been enough? >> it's a good question. if you ask some they say no. as i said earlier, they planned for 100 wildfires. when
it's 2 hours north of us another at montreal lake first nation, in prince albert and that fire has passedo the community, burning six homes to the ground. the foundations is all that is left standing and still the situation is ongoing. there's hot spots in that community, and most parts of the province is high. >> faigss in -- first nations sa known as native american communities. there has been a number of evacuations as well. >> that's right. 7,000 people are staying in emergency...
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the constitution came alive in our own albert reinhold -- a reminder that american politicians can riseespond to crises. those are heartening reflections on those times. watergate was a great mess. was ait a great triumph? elizabeth: it was a constitutional struggle. was the president going to be held accountable to any branch of the government? get a response of the courts the congress and the public, obviously. it was not forrgone that the president would be impeached. he would have been impeached in the house and probably convicted in the senate because enough evidence came out at the last minute. the upside was the house judiciary committee -- a lot of them quite ordinary and they rose to it. there was james madison -- very serious and thoughtful about it. against the odds, they came up with article -- three articles of impeachment that were accepted widely by and they did it in the senate and a bipartisan way. try that again. john: congratulations. nice to see you. our thanks to elizabeth drew and get the new paperback version of washington journal. up next, our most creative you v
the constitution came alive in our own albert reinhold -- a reminder that american politicians can riseespond to crises. those are heartening reflections on those times. watergate was a great mess. was ait a great triumph? elizabeth: it was a constitutional struggle. was the president going to be held accountable to any branch of the government? get a response of the courts the congress and the public, obviously. it was not forrgone that the president would be impeached. he would have been...
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. >> albert worked behind the scenes every day, he would edit the opening for this newscast, and putogether so many stories we couldn't count them. he came here as an intern in 1978 and quite frankly never left. today his edit bay is sitting empty. the father of two teens died over the weekend while on vacation with his family. he was a proud father, husband, and coworker of so many in the building. al, we'll miss you. >>> so the day started out a bit frantic, but what a beautiful way to end the day, especially at walter reed. >> take a look at this rainbow, the chopper caught it after covering the false alarm. the skied cleared up, and rainbow arched over the hospital. >> that's it for us at 7:00. >> we'll see why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go back. fios custom tv lets you pay for the types of channels you want, not the ones you don't. 100% fiber optics is here. get out of the past. get fios. now for $79.99 a month. go onlin
. >> albert worked behind the scenes every day, he would edit the opening for this newscast, and putogether so many stories we couldn't count them. he came here as an intern in 1978 and quite frankly never left. today his edit bay is sitting empty. the father of two teens died over the weekend while on vacation with his family. he was a proud father, husband, and coworker of so many in the building. al, we'll miss you. >>> so the day started out a bit frantic, but what a...
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lorenzo cain goes down the left- field line off clayton kershaw albert pujols scores on the double 3- inning with a solo home run off chris archer 3-2 a.l. top 7th/ 3-2 a.l. manny machado goes off the wall in right center for a double brock holt scores 4-2 a.l. top 8th/ 5-2 a.l. pinch-hitter brian dozier solo home run off mark melancom the 16th player to hit a home run in his 1st all-star game 6-2 a.l. here's a look at the bay area all-stars starting catcher buster posey batted 5th in the lineup bottom fourth tied 1-1 lines out in right posey still doesn't have a hit in an all-star game grounded out his first at-bat madison bumgarner started pitching top 4th tied 1-1 salvador perez strikes out swinging but wild pitch allows runners to advance bumgarner would get out of the inning brandon crawford after pinch running in the 5th in the bottom 9th gets this sacrifice fly rbi joe panik in his first all-star game flys out into right ends the game on to the a's stephen vogt and sonny gray represented gray pitched sunday so not avaialble for this game vogt up to bat but strikes out in the to
lorenzo cain goes down the left- field line off clayton kershaw albert pujols scores on the double 3- inning with a solo home run off chris archer 3-2 a.l. top 7th/ 3-2 a.l. manny machado goes off the wall in right center for a double brock holt scores 4-2 a.l. top 8th/ 5-2 a.l. pinch-hitter brian dozier solo home run off mark melancom the 16th player to hit a home run in his 1st all-star game 6-2 a.l. here's a look at the bay area all-stars starting catcher buster posey batted 5th in the...