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coppola joseph albert corbett alejandro cordero robert cordice ruben d. correa danny a. correa-gutierrez james j. corrigan carlos cortes kevin cosgrove dolores marie costa digna alexandra costanza charles gregory costello, jr. michael s. costello conrod k. cottoy [reading names] .. you. >> and my uncle, john james will love and miss every day of the year. [reading names] [readingnames] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and michael go. we will always love you and remember you. [speaking spanish] >> and my nephew, jonathan capello. jonathan, you are sorely missed by her parents and two brothers as well as the rest of your extended family. century taken from his 14 years ago, you have 12 new nieces, nephews and cousins who are all learning about their uncle john and the truly special person you were. we all love and miss you. [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and my cousin and godson, joseph actor henry, firefighter, ladder 21. you are a hero to your family and
coppola joseph albert corbett alejandro cordero robert cordice ruben d. correa danny a. correa-gutierrez james j. corrigan carlos cortes kevin cosgrove dolores marie costa digna alexandra costanza charles gregory costello, jr. michael s. costello conrod k. cottoy [reading names] .. you. >> and my uncle, john james will love and miss every day of the year. [reading names] [readingnames] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and michael go. we will always love you and...
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. >> albert blackman, junior. >> christopher joseph blackwell. >> susan blair. >> harry blanding, jr. katherine murphy. >> nicholas andrew bogdan. >> darren christopher bohan. >> vincent boland. >> alan bondarenko. >> colin bonnett. >> yvonne bonomo. >> mary booth. >> martin michael barshefsky. >> and my uncle firefighter, we miss you and we love you. god bless you. >> and my grandfather, richard. we all love you and miss you at home. grandma misses you more and more every day. >> jay howard. >> francisco. >> thomas harold junior. >> kimberly bowers. >> larry bowman. >> shawn edward bowman, junior. >> kevin bowser. >> pamela boyce. >> allen doyle. >> michael boyle. >> alfred j. rocca. >> kevin bracken. >> sandy bradshaw. >> david brady. >> daniel raymond brand heart. >> [bells] [silence] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] and i like to dedicate this short poem to my brother. do not stand on the great and we. i am not a. i do not sleep. i am a thousand winds that blow. i am the sunlight. i am the gentle autumn rain. when you awaken in the morning, harsh, i am the brush, th
. >> albert blackman, junior. >> christopher joseph blackwell. >> susan blair. >> harry blanding, jr. katherine murphy. >> nicholas andrew bogdan. >> darren christopher bohan. >> vincent boland. >> alan bondarenko. >> colin bonnett. >> yvonne bonomo. >> mary booth. >> martin michael barshefsky. >> and my uncle firefighter, we miss you and we love you. god bless you. >> and my grandfather, richard. we all love...
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. >> albert blackman, junior. >> christopher joseph blackwell. >> susan blair. >> harry blanding, jr. katherine murphy. >> nicholas andrew bogdan. >> darren christopher bohan. >> vincent boland. >> alan bondarenko. >> colin bonnett. >> yvonne bonomo. >> mary booth. >> martin michael barshefsky. >> and my uncle firefighter, we miss you and we love you. god bless you. >> and my grandfather, richard. we all love you and miss you at home. grandma misses you more and more every day. >> jay howard. >> francisco. >> thomas harold junior. >> kimberly bowers. >> larry bowman. >> shawn edward bowman, junior. >> kevin bowser. >> pamela boyce. >> allen doyle. >> michael boyle. >> alfred j. rocca. >> kevin bracken. >> sandy bradshaw. >> david brady. >> daniel raymond brand heart. >> [bells] [silence] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] and i like to dedicate this short poem to my brother. do not stand on the great and we. i am not a. i do not sleep. i am a thousand winds that blow. i am the sunlight. i am the gentle autumn rain. when you awaken in the morning, harsh, i am the brush, th
. >> albert blackman, junior. >> christopher joseph blackwell. >> susan blair. >> harry blanding, jr. katherine murphy. >> nicholas andrew bogdan. >> darren christopher bohan. >> vincent boland. >> alan bondarenko. >> colin bonnett. >> yvonne bonomo. >> mary booth. >> martin michael barshefsky. >> and my uncle firefighter, we miss you and we love you. god bless you. >> and my grandfather, richard. we all love...
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his name is albert cermano. >> don't move. don't move. let me see your hands.ds. roll on your back. roll on your back. relax. cermano, right? >> uh-huh. >> all right. okay. i'm going to roll you on your side, all right? okay. put your feet over here, man. hold on. while you got him flat, i want his trousers off and socks off. put your hands up against the wall. pick up one leg. out. >> i got him. i'm going to back him out. over here, sarge. check his boxers. pat him down real quick in case he's got it somewhere on him. >> i got it. we're going to check his boxer and stuff. >> while cermano is strip searched, the intelligence unit inspects his cell for the key. >> see, they hide stuff inside the toilet paper rolls. it's a nightmare to actually get in there and spot anything in there, especially small items like razors and things like that. >> use one of your hands. pull your bottom lip down. upper. >> see, they try to resew it and try to hide stuff in there. >> run your fingers through your hair. take your boxers off and hand them to me. >> though the key has ye
his name is albert cermano. >> don't move. don't move. let me see your hands.ds. roll on your back. roll on your back. relax. cermano, right? >> uh-huh. >> all right. okay. i'm going to roll you on your side, all right? okay. put your feet over here, man. hold on. while you got him flat, i want his trousers off and socks off. put your hands up against the wall. pick up one leg. out. >> i got him. i'm going to back him out. over here, sarge. check his boxers. pat him down...
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. >> albert joseph. >> carl henry joseph. >> steven joseph. >> jane josiah.gel, jr. >> karen sue. >> michael. judge. >> thomas jergin. >> pamela choo and my big brother, the king, our guardian Ángel number 41, keep watching over us the spirit lives with all your family. >> and my husband carlos jimÉnez you are a big man, your memory remains each and every day in the eyes of your children. you would be so proud of the intelligent compassionate young women that you have helped bring into this world. i love you. i misand i -- miss you and i may never forget, the world may never forget. >> howard lee cain. >> vicente d. cain. >> robert canter. >> debra catherine. >> robin lynn. >> alvin peter. >> charles h. >> william. >> douglas g. >> charles l. casper. >> andrew. robert michael crawford. >> john, jr. >> edward. king. >> richard n. king. >> lisa ivonne. >> carl kiesler. >> bÁrbara keeding. leo russell the third. chandler raymond keller. >> joseph john keller. >> petter kellerman. fed -- joseph a. kelly. >> thomas richard kelly. >> thomas michael kelly. >> timoth
. >> albert joseph. >> carl henry joseph. >> steven joseph. >> jane josiah.gel, jr. >> karen sue. >> michael. judge. >> thomas jergin. >> pamela choo and my big brother, the king, our guardian Ángel number 41, keep watching over us the spirit lives with all your family. >> and my husband carlos jimÉnez you are a big man, your memory remains each and every day in the eyes of your children. you would be so proud of the intelligent...
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let's look at albert spaulding in those kind of terms and look at who he was.was a player, the first pitcher to win over 200 games. he was a coach and he was an owner. he also created a sporting goods empire that sold balls and bats, both to professional teams where he paid them to advertise his products, as the official equipment. but also to still strong and growing amateur baseball teams among youth. and high school and college students. creating a demand for the sport in the country that would funnel upwards. this is a picture of the official spaulding league ball. it's the official league ball, you say, you see adopted by the national league for 1889. by 1900 baseball's claim to being american sport was expanded and strengthened by the continuing construction of large fancy stadiums. this is a picture of a group of college players in the 1890's and just to give you a sense of the vertical integration of the sport that occurred during this time and made it possible as a big business. this is an announcement of a baseball game. the stadiums that were being c
let's look at albert spaulding in those kind of terms and look at who he was.was a player, the first pitcher to win over 200 games. he was a coach and he was an owner. he also created a sporting goods empire that sold balls and bats, both to professional teams where he paid them to advertise his products, as the official equipment. but also to still strong and growing amateur baseball teams among youth. and high school and college students. creating a demand for the sport in the country that...
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ira zaslow kenneth albert zelman abraham j.elmanowitz martin morales zempoaltecatl zhe zeng marc scott zeplin jie yao justin zhao uvang zhang uivelin ziminski michael joseph zinzi charles alan zion julie lynne zipper salvatore j. zisa prokopios paul zois joseph j. zuccala andrew steven zucker igor zukelman and my brother peter itali. your life, your love and your spirit inspires us every day. for everyone who is impacted that day, we will never need to be reminded to remember. we will never forget. >> and my brother michael todonio who continues to be our guiding light. you'd be very happy that there are six children have come out. danielle, nicole, sam, marco, michael, tess. we're very proud of them. i'm sure you would be, too. every day you help us get you difficult times. we think of you. love you. never forget. david gregory arce. >> carl john bedigan. >> douglas mcmillan. >> dorothy j. charcharo. muhammad chowdry. >> juan pablo cinceros. >> susan p.conlin. >> vincent gerard james v.deblaze jr. >> christopher moore dimpka.
ira zaslow kenneth albert zelman abraham j.elmanowitz martin morales zempoaltecatl zhe zeng marc scott zeplin jie yao justin zhao uvang zhang uivelin ziminski michael joseph zinzi charles alan zion julie lynne zipper salvatore j. zisa prokopios paul zois joseph j. zuccala andrew steven zucker igor zukelman and my brother peter itali. your life, your love and your spirit inspires us every day. for everyone who is impacted that day, we will never need to be reminded to remember. we will never...
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coppola >> joseph albert corbett >> john j. corcoran iii >> alejandro cordero >> robert joseph cordice >> ruben d. correa >> danny a. correa-gutierrez >> james j. corrigan, retired >> carlos cortes rodriguez >> kevin cosgrove >> dolores marie costa >> digna alexandra costanza >> michael s. costello >> charles gregory costello jr. >> conrod k. cottoy sr. >> martin john coughlan >> john g. coughlin >> timothy j. coughlin >> james e. cove >> and my brother angel perez. i miss you. it's been 14 years. haven't stopped thinking of you. >> and my uncle who we love and miss every day of the year. >> andre cox >> frederick john cox >> james raymond coyle >> michelle coyle-eulau >> christopher seton cramer >> denise elizabeth crant >> james leslie crawford jr. >> robert james crawford >> tara kathleen creamer >> joanne mary cregan >> lucy crifasi >> john a. crisci >> daniel hal crisman >> dennis cross >> kevin raymond crotty >> thomas g. crotty >> john crowe >> welles remy crowther >> robert l. cruikshank >> john robert cruz >> grace yu
coppola >> joseph albert corbett >> john j. corcoran iii >> alejandro cordero >> robert joseph cordice >> ruben d. correa >> danny a. correa-gutierrez >> james j. corrigan, retired >> carlos cortes rodriguez >> kevin cosgrove >> dolores marie costa >> digna alexandra costanza >> michael s. costello >> charles gregory costello jr. >> conrod k. cottoy sr. >> martin john coughlan >> john g. coughlin...
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albert pujols and the angels offense took over top 2nd / 4-3 angels albert pujols hits a two-run bombleft-center, puts the angels up 6-3 his 555th career homerun final: 9-4 angels pujols becomes 4th player to have ten 35-homer seasons in their first 15 years. a's open a series with the mariners the day after tomorrow former owner of the 49ers, edward debartolo jr. is a finalist for the 2016 class of the pro football hall of fame as a contributor. debartolo was nominated today by the contributors committee. elections will take place next february - the day before the superbowl. with debartolo at the helm, the niners won five super bowls and competed in 10 conference title games during the 1980's and 1990's. debartolo has presented five of his former 49ers to the hall of fame. bill walsh, joe montana, jerry rice, fred dean, and this past year, charles haley. this would be a beautiful time for him to enter if he were to be voted into the hall of fame serena williams survived round 2 of the us open, defeating kiki bertens of the netherlands today but it wasn't a smooth performance by will
albert pujols and the angels offense took over top 2nd / 4-3 angels albert pujols hits a two-run bombleft-center, puts the angels up 6-3 his 555th career homerun final: 9-4 angels pujols becomes 4th player to have ten 35-homer seasons in their first 15 years. a's open a series with the mariners the day after tomorrow former owner of the 49ers, edward debartolo jr. is a finalist for the 2016 class of the pro football hall of fame as a contributor. debartolo was nominated today by the...
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cbs reporter mark albert has the latest. >> reporter: ten men took the stage in simi valley, california, wednesday night, as part of the second gop presidential debate. but it was one woman who stole the show. >> she's a person everybody is talking about this morning. >> going into that debate, half the audience had never heard my name and didn't know i was running for president. >> reporter: carly fiorina scored big applause for her remarks about iran and planned parenthood of the she was a bigger hit with her response to a question about commend every comments donald trump made about her looks. >> i think women all over this country heard very clearly what mr. trump said. [ applause ] >> reporter: donald trump talked the most during the debate in part because the front-runner was being attacked by all sides. >> we don't need an apprentice in the white house. we have one right now. i think really there's a sophomoric quality that is enyaing about mr. trump -- that is entertaining about mr. trump. >> the lack of judgment and lack of understanding about how the world works is really dang
cbs reporter mark albert has the latest. >> reporter: ten men took the stage in simi valley, california, wednesday night, as part of the second gop presidential debate. but it was one woman who stole the show. >> she's a person everybody is talking about this morning. >> going into that debate, half the audience had never heard my name and didn't know i was running for president. >> reporter: carly fiorina scored big applause for her remarks about iran and planned...
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. >> reporter: officer chris albert was first to arrive at the corner of dutton and albert. >> as i ranward him he comes through and he starts to cry and scream which is the best sounds that i could hear. >> reporter: officer albert escorted the ambulance in rush hour traffic to children's hospital. >> he didn't leave until orion went into surgery. >> reporter: a simple gesture that said so much. >> they are awesome and that. >> reporter: the san leandr police officers bought orion new clothes to replace the ones they had to cut off him. they've delivered free slurpee tickets and a huge teddy bear and more. >> what he doesn't know, is -- >> reporter: to replace that helmet. a gesture above and beyond the call of duty. >> what i wear is just a uniform. when i go home at night, i'm dad. i'm husband. i'm neighbor. i'm just chris. >> reporter: and just what this family needed. >> i was so overwhelmed of all the horrible things going on, and now i'm overwhelmed about all the good things that are going on. >> reporter: noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> tracking the heat in the bay area.
. >> reporter: officer chris albert was first to arrive at the corner of dutton and albert. >> as i ranward him he comes through and he starts to cry and scream which is the best sounds that i could hear. >> reporter: officer albert escorted the ambulance in rush hour traffic to children's hospital. >> he didn't leave until orion went into surgery. >> reporter: a simple gesture that said so much. >> they are awesome and that. >> reporter: the san leandr...
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mark albert, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> today is an important day in american history. september 17th, 1787, it was the date our founding fathers signed the constitution, right here in philadelphia. so, to celebrate constitution day, the national constitution center welcomed 50 new american citizens. the museum hosed its annual naturalization is her moan think morning, federal judge john led the group as they pledged the oath of allegiance. love to see that. coming up, next, on cbs-3, "eyewitness news", death and destruction in chile after a massive earthquake. and, parts of the us are now feeling the aftermath. >> also, general motors is paying big to resolve a criminal investigation over faulty ignition switches. we'll tell you just how much money they shelled out to resolve the problem. whole when we come back. >> grab p i can scene from china, more than 100 people returned to the hospital, many of them children, after fire at a building that housed a kindergarten class. firefighters and residents rescued all 303 children from that class, however, 92 of them along wi
mark albert, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> today is an important day in american history. september 17th, 1787, it was the date our founding fathers signed the constitution, right here in philadelphia. so, to celebrate constitution day, the national constitution center welcomed 50 new american citizens. the museum hosed its annual naturalization is her moan think morning, federal judge john led the group as they pledged the oath of allegiance. love to see that. coming up,...
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albert robles is mayor of the city of carson where the football stadium is proposed. the controversy came to light in june when the city clerk said robles lives outside the city he leads. >> we know that albert robles doesn't live in the city of carson, has not lived in the city of carson for many, many years. >> robles says he mainly lives with his parents in carson where he helps his mother care for his aging father. he says his wife and children live in los angeles where he goes to visit every day. robles plans to fully explain the situation at a news conference thursday. >>> two high school football players in texas are suspended and could face charges for tackling a ref during a game. game footage showing the defensive back blind siding the official knocking him down and another teammate dives in. both players were suspended from school and will face punishment. >> the problem is the helmets could arguably be considered a weapon. if the helmet is considered a weapon that will make it a felony in this case. >> today the district plans to interview players, coaches
albert robles is mayor of the city of carson where the football stadium is proposed. the controversy came to light in june when the city clerk said robles lives outside the city he leads. >> we know that albert robles doesn't live in the city of carson, has not lived in the city of carson for many, many years. >> robles says he mainly lives with his parents in carson where he helps his mother care for his aging father. he says his wife and children live in los angeles where he goes...
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i like to think that for every albert einstein we found, how many of them did we not find?ow many got squandered because they didn't learn to read, get an education, etc., etc.? imagine if we could increase by an order of magnitude, by a factor of 10, the number of albert einsteins in the world. the number of people who can do can cancer research. the number of people who can think about alternative energy. this could be a force multiplier like we have never seen. it is very exciting. emily: do you think videos can replace learning in a classroom? sal: if learning in a classroom is about information dissemination, and some of the classrooms we grew up in was about that, videos can do that. in some ways, it is more bite sized, it is more on demand. but i do not think the physical classroom goes away. i think it is a huge opportunity to allow the physical classroom to move up the value chain. if students are able to get their information at their own time and pace, practice and get feed back at their own time and pace, the physical classroom can now be used for real human int
i like to think that for every albert einstein we found, how many of them did we not find?ow many got squandered because they didn't learn to read, get an education, etc., etc.? imagine if we could increase by an order of magnitude, by a factor of 10, the number of albert einsteins in the world. the number of people who can do can cancer research. the number of people who can think about alternative energy. this could be a force multiplier like we have never seen. it is very exciting. emily: do...
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bruce albert. thomas. john. david. gregory. thomas, jr..ther. >> and my a uncle. >> we miss you both. >> [silence] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [silence] [silence] >> [inaudible conversations] and the hour has arrived. the subcommittee will come to order. the committee needs to hear testimony the national 9/11 memorial world trade center act. we'll begin with opening statements for the chairman and ranking member. exactly 14 years ago today almost the minute united states suffered its worst attacks since pearl harbor. it was our generation's pearl harbor there were differences but one constant we can observe today i have something that can only be described as the spirit of america. that spirit was real and even palpable. as americans went about their business than found themselves facing barbaric adversaries. americans will probably remember flight 93 headed for the capital and they responded instantly armed only with their bare humans to stop those who would destroy our nation. was they were rushing into the burning buildings a personified duty and honor fo
bruce albert. thomas. john. david. gregory. thomas, jr..ther. >> and my a uncle. >> we miss you both. >> [silence] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [silence] [silence] >> [inaudible conversations] and the hour has arrived. the subcommittee will come to order. the committee needs to hear testimony the national 9/11 memorial world trade center act. we'll begin with opening statements for the chairman and ranking member. exactly 14 years ago today almost the minute united states...
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two scientists, including albert einstein. we raised the question what would have to be done to prevent nuclear weapons from being used in war. we received replies from almost every letter we had sent out. very thoughtful replies. i still have those. there was one from outward -- from albert einstein, in which he said the only solution would be a world government. i am still waiting for that. [laughter] i followed closely the hearings that were taken place on capitol hill on the mcmahon act that advocated civilian control. and the may act in the house that advocated military control. there were people in our organization -- rumor had it at the conclusion of every hearings -- every hearing on these bills, we had a transfer of those hearings. i stayed up for hours condensing these into a newspaper article. the following day i would drive to knoxville and deliver that to the knoxville journal. the mcmahon bill actually established the national labs. i think they were established as a result of the passage of the mcmahon act. in a
two scientists, including albert einstein. we raised the question what would have to be done to prevent nuclear weapons from being used in war. we received replies from almost every letter we had sent out. very thoughtful replies. i still have those. there was one from outward -- from albert einstein, in which he said the only solution would be a world government. i am still waiting for that. [laughter] i followed closely the hearings that were taken place on capitol hill on the mcmahon act...
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the political community in washington new about the woman in the white house, senator albert fall of new mexico was enraged created we have petticoat governments, he said. the diplomatic community in washington new, the french ambassador who reported back to paris that he was dealing with the madam mosel president. the greatest misunderstanding about 1920 was it was the first year of the most carefree and wealthy decade we have ever had in this country. while it wasn't carefree, american still lived under the shadow of the great war which of course is what world war i was called at the time. the conflict that was once so brutal and nonsensical that we could not help but fear it would break out again. as the case of the exploding horse demonstrated, this time it might even break out on our own soil. as the case of the exploding horse demonstrated, maybe it already had. so 1920 wasn't a carefree year and it certainly wasn't a wealthy one unless you are one of the so-called robber barons and their allies. keep in mind this was their era, the era of morgan, mellon, rockefeller, rockefell
the political community in washington new about the woman in the white house, senator albert fall of new mexico was enraged created we have petticoat governments, he said. the diplomatic community in washington new, the french ambassador who reported back to paris that he was dealing with the madam mosel president. the greatest misunderstanding about 1920 was it was the first year of the most carefree and wealthy decade we have ever had in this country. while it wasn't carefree, american still...
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albert einstein pretty smart. >> that is safe to say, steven hawking another genius.ut coming up we will introduce to you a little girl who just might be smarter than both of them. >> really, all right. >> um-hmm. >>> a retired tennis star says nypd tackled him and cuffed him in the case of mistaken identity. we will hear from him coming up next. ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life, state farm is there. >>> traffic stop in florida has people talking this morning, for what the driver said. now when a deputy from the palm beach county sheriff's office pulled a with man over for speed nothing a school zone woman had harsh words to say to that officer, lets take a listen. >> you are being cited for speeding. >>> here's how the the officer responded. >> this is a deputy who will
albert einstein pretty smart. >> that is safe to say, steven hawking another genius.ut coming up we will introduce to you a little girl who just might be smarter than both of them. >> really, all right. >> um-hmm. >>> a retired tennis star says nypd tackled him and cuffed him in the case of mistaken identity. we will hear from him coming up next. ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having...
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again, albert bolden, albert bolden who began public services in 1857 was a prominent influence in the organization of the third baptist church. in 1863 they secured a lot in which people began to erect their meeting house. this is where reverend bolden enters history. it is probably not like this in your church. in some churches, when money appears there tends to be a lack of harmony. and the reverend bolden and the congregation fell out. i don't know anything about this. it went all the way up to the supreme court. and it helped to establish law with respect to the state and the church. reverend alvin -- reverend albert bolden. nothing like that would happen in our church, right? a negro woman, black, middle height, has been missing for several days. skulking about georgetown. if we ain't lurking we are skulking. she was bought of mrs. french -- french's estate. i will pay five dollars for her apprehension -- and delivery to me. i will leave the irony and all of that to you. she was owned by thomas ewell, a physician who lived in lafayette square. these are other examples. this is a
again, albert bolden, albert bolden who began public services in 1857 was a prominent influence in the organization of the third baptist church. in 1863 they secured a lot in which people began to erect their meeting house. this is where reverend bolden enters history. it is probably not like this in your church. in some churches, when money appears there tends to be a lack of harmony. and the reverend bolden and the congregation fell out. i don't know anything about this. it went all the way...
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ruth albert reynolds. john. david. frederick. john. gregory victor. thomas. my uncle. we miss you both in. ♪ . . ♪ ♪ [inaudible discussions] >> house speaker john boehner retweeted this: they come to remember their lives, they come to honor them, 9/11 families stand united. congressman from florida posted let's remember that survivors will be loosing health care unless congress reacts. and a tweet we need 9/11 health act to provide care to people like arthur newman from illinois who has cancer from the ground cleanup. a closer look at the towers that were replaced. it is the fifth tallest building in the world with 104 stories. our coverage of the 14th anniversary terrorist attack continues at 8 eastern with the president and first lady observing a moment of silence for 9/11 victims on the south lawn of the white house and then a ceremony for victim's families held at the pentagon today. >> turning our attention on the washington journal to 9/11. seth jones is joining us from the rand corporation. ruddy giuliani wrote this morning that suck attacks being stop
ruth albert reynolds. john. david. frederick. john. gregory victor. thomas. my uncle. we miss you both in. ♪ . . ♪ ♪ [inaudible discussions] >> house speaker john boehner retweeted this: they come to remember their lives, they come to honor them, 9/11 families stand united. congressman from florida posted let's remember that survivors will be loosing health care unless congress reacts. and a tweet we need 9/11 health act to provide care to people like arthur newman from illinois who...
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we wanted to introduce you to those festival, event coordinator and that would be joe albert. joe, thanks so much for having us. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming down, it has been great. >> tell us about what folks can expect here in beautiful peddler's village before the festival. >> festival thinks weekend. the it is 19th and 20th. we have scare crows, we have 150 on property, and we have all different groups. we have two new craft contacted gris, our sci-fi and thrill with chills. that is down in our courtyard, it is really good, nice and scary one. we have traditional group, our group ones that are all of the special groups, and... >> children. >> yes, things like that. the school cd's. >> fabulous. >> here they do their schedule for their christmas show. >> great. >> it is fun. >> it is fabulous community event, there are prizees to be won and fun to be had in peddler's village but i think i need more here. >> yes. >> here on my scare crow. you know me so well. i have i have fringe skirt on. i love it. how else will you doctor me up. >> we need more stuffing. we need
we wanted to introduce you to those festival, event coordinator and that would be joe albert. joe, thanks so much for having us. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming down, it has been great. >> tell us about what folks can expect here in beautiful peddler's village before the festival. >> festival thinks weekend. the it is 19th and 20th. we have scare crows, we have 150 on property, and we have all different groups. we have two new craft contacted gris, our sci-fi and...
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san jose police officer albert morella said in the show's the suspect wearing nike court tissues. the first robber took place in milpitas just before 715 on march 5th. >> pam: and recently arrested 4-suspects they believe are connected to a number of robberies. >> pam: san francisco is spending a million dollars to man public restrooms with attendents. problem of people using the streets as their personal toliets. >> pam: those workers on potty patrol, check to make sure the restrooms are clean, after being used. they also give a courtesy knock after five- minutes, to make sure people inside know it's time to move on. >> pam: now there are eight "manned" toilets. in areas where public urination and defecation are a big problem. >> pam: >> reporter: wait until you see what these can offer you and the near future. they are not that far from hitting the market. next on kron4! >> gary: the case, and history made by the opponent today at the coliseum. we will have that! more on sports later in the broadcast! >> reporter:your smart phone has some pretty incredible capabilities. and for
san jose police officer albert morella said in the show's the suspect wearing nike court tissues. the first robber took place in milpitas just before 715 on march 5th. >> pam: and recently arrested 4-suspects they believe are connected to a number of robberies. >> pam: san francisco is spending a million dollars to man public restrooms with attendents. problem of people using the streets as their personal toliets. >> pam: those workers on potty patrol, check to make sure the...
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and supervisor christensen for all the work just a couple of words from our president of the board albert tan. >> good morning and welcome i'm the president of the chinese newcomers center on behalf of the center i'm here to show our support our city mayor, mayor ed lee and supervisor julie to continue to supports and funding of this program this program is virtually to the newly immigrants to provide a job while their locking to generate more revenue for the city to keep chinatown clean and more tourists doing they're shopping and diane so we both have an vantage on this we sincere since this proposal is running successfully as the mayor and julie and we have to keep both in the office okay. thank you very much (laughter) (clapping). >> great, thank you al better again, we cannot thank mayor ed lee and supervisor christensen for working together on those programs so - >> we will okay. this is our prototype next week we'll be giving out the free trash can for the merchant to everybody is on board to keep chinatown clcl session for the unified school district forgive tuesday, august 11, 20
and supervisor christensen for all the work just a couple of words from our president of the board albert tan. >> good morning and welcome i'm the president of the chinese newcomers center on behalf of the center i'm here to show our support our city mayor, mayor ed lee and supervisor julie to continue to supports and funding of this program this program is virtually to the newly immigrants to provide a job while their locking to generate more revenue for the city to keep chinatown clean...
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i met with albert and sean, they were roommates. >> we had so many false alarms prior to this fire we automatically assumed it was a false alarm. >> three students were killed, dozens were injured. >> if you look up, we're right about their. >> they were able to get out but they were severely injured by the incident. they both suffered second and third degree burns. >> it wasn't for a few minutes later that i started to see my skin peeling off my hands. >> the beauty of the story is how they survived their lives afterward. they both stayed best friends. >> getting back to normal life i wanted to be where he was at. sometimes you need that when you're going through hard times. >> guys will make it a competition. >> they have both gotten better through their friendship, both got married and have children. now they travel full-time across the country and worn schools and clubs what to do so they don't end up in the situation. >> unit we could say we give up and shelter lives away but we wanted to show the kids the importance of fire safety and fire in school. >> you get to the point wher
i met with albert and sean, they were roommates. >> we had so many false alarms prior to this fire we automatically assumed it was a false alarm. >> three students were killed, dozens were injured. >> if you look up, we're right about their. >> they were able to get out but they were severely injured by the incident. they both suffered second and third degree burns. >> it wasn't for a few minutes later that i started to see my skin peeling off my hands. >>...
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congressman albert thomas said this is what tipped the scales and put mission control in houston. in exchange, in 1962 rice got some money from nasa, and that's where the problems started, because william marsh rice's original 1891 bequest provided for the free instruction of white texans. and with federal money involved, that just was not going to work. so the board of trustees at rice, they had really no appetite for desegregation, but they did file a lawsuit to change rice's charter and admit black students. they filed a separate suit to remove the words "white" and "free" from the founders' indenture, and when they did that, a group of alumni screamed bloody murder, they were outraged, and they filed an intervention plea. and rice's relationship with nasa hung in the balance until 1965 when a ruling was finally made. now, the experience with rice was typical of the problems that nasa faced as it interacted with its southern facilities, and steven has a little bit more on that now. >> the national academy of sciences did an evaluation of the principal space communities in the e
congressman albert thomas said this is what tipped the scales and put mission control in houston. in exchange, in 1962 rice got some money from nasa, and that's where the problems started, because william marsh rice's original 1891 bequest provided for the free instruction of white texans. and with federal money involved, that just was not going to work. so the board of trustees at rice, they had really no appetite for desegregation, but they did file a lawsuit to change rice's charter and...
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. >> albert richardson. albert richardson is an interesting character.in fact he wrote a book, i think 1865, 1866, got all of his adventures in it, and apparently he managed to somehow show up in jackson, right about the time of the secession convention, and didn't tell anybody who he was or where he was from and that he was reporter for a northern newspaper, but he did talk his way into the secession convention, and left a very vivid description of what these guys looked like, what the chamber looked like, the wall paper, and the plaster falling from the walls and everything. it was not a very flattering picture of mississippi at the time, but coming from the source that it did, you can imagine. but he -- this is one of those things you see him later on at fort henry and fort donaldson and he is almost like forrest gump. he is everywhere and does everything and you wonder, how much of this is really the truth? but he does offer really the only contemporary picture or hand drawing of the mississippi secession convention that is out there, and it correspo
. >> albert richardson. albert richardson is an interesting character.in fact he wrote a book, i think 1865, 1866, got all of his adventures in it, and apparently he managed to somehow show up in jackson, right about the time of the secession convention, and didn't tell anybody who he was or where he was from and that he was reporter for a northern newspaper, but he did talk his way into the secession convention, and left a very vivid description of what these guys looked like, what the...
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[indiscernible] ♪ that's basically what happens when you're trying to schedule a meeting with one albertuntil ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. emily: president obama hosts a private dinner for chinese president xi jinping tonight. first course on the menu -- cyber security. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." watson is moving west -- ibm is betting big on the artificial intelligence that won jeopardy. plus watch out apple -- a circular smart watch just announced that is thin and sleek. and you won't want to miss my interview from th
[indiscernible] ♪ that's basically what happens when you're trying to schedule a meeting with one albertuntil ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. emily: president obama hosts a private dinner for chinese president xi jinping tonight. first course on...
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albert woodfox was cleared twice in a 1972 murder.ense will have to argue for his innocence a third time. we have more. >> the key testimony in this case comes from inmates who are now dead. the judge said prosecutors will be able to use that testimony in court again, but this time, the defense will be allowed to introduced d.n.a. evidence. >> supporters of albert woodfox call it disappointing. a louisiana state judge denied the request to throw out the indictment for the 68-year-old who spent more than 40 years in solitary confinement. d.n.a. and fingerprint testing of evidence in the 1972 murder of a prison guard will be allowed. the defense says the evidence is not a match with woodfox, who along with won better king and woodward wallace became known as the angola three. wallace died days after his release in 2013. king was released in 2001 after 29 years in solitary confinement. >> i had to be able to coping mechanism and i did this through exercisedding, reading and it was hard to sleep because they come through the building ever
albert woodfox was cleared twice in a 1972 murder.ense will have to argue for his innocence a third time. we have more. >> the key testimony in this case comes from inmates who are now dead. the judge said prosecutors will be able to use that testimony in court again, but this time, the defense will be allowed to introduced d.n.a. evidence. >> supporters of albert woodfox call it disappointing. a louisiana state judge denied the request to throw out the indictment for the...
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from philadelphia, pennsylvania, please welcome back albert stumm.cheers and applause] welcome back. >> hi. thank you. >> good to see you. >> see you again. >> i would think that would be a great way to get ready for this show or any trivia. >> oh, yeah, absolutely. i mean, i'm just reading the
from philadelphia, pennsylvania, please welcome back albert stumm.cheers and applause] welcome back. >> hi. thank you. >> good to see you. >> see you again. >> i would think that would be a great way to get ready for this show or any trivia. >> oh, yeah, absolutely. i mean, i'm just reading the
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. >> that's basically what happens when you're trying to schedule a meeting with one albert r. service out at bloomberg politics. until tomorrow, sayonara. sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. emily: president obama hosts a private dinner for chinese president xi jinping tonight. first course on the menu -- cyber security. emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." watson is moving west -- ibm is betting big on the artificial intelligence that won jeopardy. opening a new headquarters. plus watch out apple -- a circular smart watch just announced that is thin and sleek. and you won't want to miss my
. >> that's basically what happens when you're trying to schedule a meeting with one albert r. service out at bloomberg politics. until tomorrow, sayonara. sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. emily: president obama hosts a private dinner for chinese president xi jinping tonight. first course...
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and the sentiment was put down explicitly by albert goodwill spalding. there is right there with the handlebar mustache. when he was one of the founders of the national league, and he said this -- "the idea was as old as the hills. but its application to baseball had not yet been made. it was, in fact, the principal conflict between labor and capital asserting itself under a guise. like every other form of business enterprise," spalding says, "baseball depends for results on two independent -- interdependent systems. one to control the system, and the other to engage and of executive branch the actual work of production." in other words, the very establishment of the national league for the first time formalized the division between ballplayers and clubs, so now there were workers and management. so just because you for my league, you have your picture taken, and you make these kinds of declamations, doesn't mean anything is going to happen. what was their plan? here was their plan in a nutshell. rolled out in three directions from 1875 by the national l
and the sentiment was put down explicitly by albert goodwill spalding. there is right there with the handlebar mustache. when he was one of the founders of the national league, and he said this -- "the idea was as old as the hills. but its application to baseball had not yet been made. it was, in fact, the principal conflict between labor and capital asserting itself under a guise. like every other form of business enterprise," spalding says, "baseball depends for results on two...
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albert robles is mayor of the city of carson where the football stadium is proposed. controversy came to light in june when the city clerk said robles lives outside the city he leads. >> we know that albert robles doesn't live in the city of carson, has not lived in the city of carson for many, many years. >> robles says he mainly lives with his parents in carson where he helps his mother care for his aging father. he says his wife and children live in los angeles where he goes to visit every day. robles plans to fully explain the situation at a news conference thursday. >>> two high school football players in texas are suspended and could face charges for tackling a ref during a game. game footage showing the defensive back blind siding the official knocking him down and another teammate dives in. both players were suspended from school a criminal defense attorney says the teenagers could face harsh punishment. >> the problem is the helmets could arguably be considered a weapon. if the helmet is considered a weapon that will make it a felony in this case. >> today th
albert robles is mayor of the city of carson where the football stadium is proposed. controversy came to light in june when the city clerk said robles lives outside the city he leads. >> we know that albert robles doesn't live in the city of carson, has not lived in the city of carson for many, many years. >> robles says he mainly lives with his parents in carson where he helps his mother care for his aging father. he says his wife and children live in los angeles where he goes to...
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albert bolden, a well-known he was funeralr, -- he would be on the edge of noma. he was an extraordinary figure. when he first came to d.c. the settled in the neighborhood of fourth and l streets. shortly after he came here he commenced preaching. he was an exceedingly zealous minister and during his life he was instrumental in the churchesment of 33 in this section of the country. , albertlbert bolden bolden who began public services in 1857 was a prominent influence in the organization of the third baptist church. in 1863 they secured a lot in which people began to erect their meeting house. this is where reverend bolden enters history. it is probably not like this in your church. one money appears there tends to be a lack of harm. and the reverend bolden and the congregation fell out. i don't know anything about this. up to thel the way supreme court. and it helped to establish law with respect to the state and the church. alvin -- reverend albert bolden. nothing like that would happen n our church, right? a negro woman, black, middle height, has been missing f
albert bolden, a well-known he was funeralr, -- he would be on the edge of noma. he was an extraordinary figure. when he first came to d.c. the settled in the neighborhood of fourth and l streets. shortly after he came here he commenced preaching. he was an exceedingly zealous minister and during his life he was instrumental in the churchesment of 33 in this section of the country. , albertlbert bolden bolden who began public services in 1857 was a prominent influence in the organization of the...
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very next play, give it to albert reid. he lowers the shoulder. he's in. virginia missed the two-point conversion but takes a late lead over the irish. 28 seconds left in the game. sore more kaiser hoping to dial up a miracle. buys some time, goes deep. perfect ball to willfuler. 39-yard touchdown with just seconds left. oh, we've all been there. we've all been there. virginia fans can't believe it. notre dame wins a wild one against the cavaliers 34-27. >> i would have paid to see that again. >> we've all been there. >>> all right. let's get one last collect of the weather. >> for tomorrow, breezy. high temperatures in the low to mid-70s. maybe an isolated shower. >> that is it for us this evening. we'll see you again tomorrow. thanks so much for joining us, everyone. >> okay. welcome to "politics nation." [ cheers and applause ] now, what happened in ferguson has come to new york. this eric garner decision has upme
very next play, give it to albert reid. he lowers the shoulder. he's in. virginia missed the two-point conversion but takes a late lead over the irish. 28 seconds left in the game. sore more kaiser hoping to dial up a miracle. buys some time, goes deep. perfect ball to willfuler. 39-yard touchdown with just seconds left. oh, we've all been there. we've all been there. virginia fans can't believe it. notre dame wins a wild one against the cavaliers 34-27. >> i would have paid to see that...
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albert fox has had his twice before had his conviction thrown out for the 1992 murder of a prison guard. a judge ruled that he should be released. he has lived 40 years almost entirely in solitary confinements. >>> a man involved in a string of free shootings insists that he's innocent. >> i'm the wrong guy. >> the police this morning said that tests link his gun to four of the shootings. merit said that his gun was in a pawnshop for months. he's being held on $1 million bail. preparations are under way this morning in seattle for a high stakes visit by china's president. xi jinping arrived in washington state tomorrow for a trip that will bring him face to face with president obama. >> chinese president xi jinping is headed to washington, d.c. in high-level talks with president obama. his first official state visit in the u.s. former washington governor gary lock served as u.s. ambassador to china under president obama. >> between our two countries every day flow almost $1.5 billion of goods and services, and millions of jobs in america depend on that trade with china. our trade has gr
albert fox has had his twice before had his conviction thrown out for the 1992 murder of a prison guard. a judge ruled that he should be released. he has lived 40 years almost entirely in solitary confinements. >>> a man involved in a string of free shootings insists that he's innocent. >> i'm the wrong guy. >> the police this morning said that tests link his gun to four of the shootings. merit said that his gun was in a pawnshop for months. he's being held on $1 million...
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pretty cool when you have marv albert calling your flag football game. >> phil: looks like him now. the movement. put on a lot of weight. the legs, the motion. crowder stepping out after picking up 11 and a first. >> phil: say earlier in this drive when kirk cousins, last year he was in this situation, the game is over he threw a couple really needless interceptions. this is good. whatever you want to say. it's a little bit of something positive drive this football down the field take advantage get it in the end zone. just more reps, more experience for a young quarterback. >> jim: from the giants 11. thompson fumbles out of bounds but it's a catch at the four. cousins with the last word to tom sop sends him out wide to the left. pick up first at the one. thompson and it's a touchdown for washington. chris thompson. >> phil: thompson has done a good job being outside and catching passes tonight. >> jim: looked like lance dunbar of the dallas cowboys, six catches, 44 yards and the redskins first touchdown of the game. >> phil: he does get in there, too. 13 points down go for two to g
pretty cool when you have marv albert calling your flag football game. >> phil: looks like him now. the movement. put on a lot of weight. the legs, the motion. crowder stepping out after picking up 11 and a first. >> phil: say earlier in this drive when kirk cousins, last year he was in this situation, the game is over he threw a couple really needless interceptions. this is good. whatever you want to say. it's a little bit of something positive drive this football down the field...
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hey, hey, hey, it is albert, pujols. career number 550 as the angels roll 9-4.r 49ers owner may take his rightful place in the pro-football hall of fame. he has been named as a finalist by the contributors committee. they won five super bowls and had to give up the team after a scare in louisiana. expected de d to get the call in the hall in february. a funny seen at the u.s. open. smashing the racket to smither reins and the crowd loved it so she went to give it some more. she lost 6-2 and 6-1. u.s. open super fan got the moment of a lifetime after beating andreas. it turned into an episode of dance party here. go know vac. go novak. down on the court and the star is born. abc7 sports is brought to you by xfinity. >> thanks, larry.
hey, hey, hey, it is albert, pujols. career number 550 as the angels roll 9-4.r 49ers owner may take his rightful place in the pro-football hall of fame. he has been named as a finalist by the contributors committee. they won five super bowls and had to give up the team after a scare in louisiana. expected de d to get the call in the hall in february. a funny seen at the u.s. open. smashing the racket to smither reins and the crowd loved it so she went to give it some more. she lost 6-2 and...
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the coaches like jones, but they also like what they already have .ith albert morris how will they split the carries? coach gruden: it depends on how the day goes. alfred work matt in, but is still the bell cow, so to speak, but we want to keep him fresh 16 weeks. erin: one of the biggest upsets in tennis history. serena williams upset in the u.s. open today, ending her grand slam run. the unseeded italian was playing in a first grand slam semi finals. after the match she was honest when asked if she thought she had a chance against serena. >> no. [laughter] really. no, no. said, ok, iup i will have fun today, try to enjoy. just enjoy it. i do not expect that i would win. erin: and make sure that you to into high school sports final in just a few minutes for all of the high school football action. you have to feel bad for serena. leon: i do, put that may be the best interview i've seen all week. still ahead, cupid striking the washington capitals. leon: a big weekend in atlantic city, the miss america passion -- the miss america pageant taking place. look for live reports this weekend. w
the coaches like jones, but they also like what they already have .ith albert morris how will they split the carries? coach gruden: it depends on how the day goes. alfred work matt in, but is still the bell cow, so to speak, but we want to keep him fresh 16 weeks. erin: one of the biggest upsets in tennis history. serena williams upset in the u.s. open today, ending her grand slam run. the unseeded italian was playing in a first grand slam semi finals. after the match she was honest when asked...
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mark albert for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of theaign 2016. get latest anytime at cbs philly.com. >>> tomorrow thursday night football on cbs. redskins verse giants, will washington keep new york's losing streaking. >> insider michael yo joins us from los angeles with his game day prediction what do you know. >> ukee and jessica, yo knows football. let me break it down. the last week thursday night spotlight was on payton manning where denver broncos beat the kansas city chiefs third one-24. tomorrow night it is, eli's turn. he is payton's brother. giants are zero and two but they are playing at home. eli, the the struggle is real. dude, you just signed a four year, 85 million-dollar, 65 million-dollar guarantied, you need to play better. washington redskins, one and one, you remember that guy named rg3. now the the three stand for third string. so he won't be a a factor, neither will their defense. d line crushes it tomorrow night and giants win convincingly 31 -21. back to you guys in the studio. you are welcome. >>> yo, thank you.
mark albert for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of theaign 2016. get latest anytime at cbs philly.com. >>> tomorrow thursday night football on cbs. redskins verse giants, will washington keep new york's losing streaking. >> insider michael yo joins us from los angeles with his game day prediction what do you know. >> ukee and jessica, yo knows football. let me break it down. the last week thursday...
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the towers here at albert einstein college of medicine tested positive. we've been speaking to people coming out of the hospital. they said they had no idea, that no one inside the hospital is talking about this. a lot of residents just very, very upset. people in this bronx neighborhood are on edge this afternoon after hearing that one person is dead in the latest outbreak. >> it's awful. somebody has to know what's going on. why is it that all of a sudden all these cooling towers are breaking out. >> reporter: the number of cases in the morris part section of the bronx goes up. health officials reporting three more cases, bringing the total to 13. >> it's a little scary, a little concerning. >> reporter: deborah bailey, who lives in the area, is concerned. her brother was brought over to albert einstein college of medicine hospital this afternoon. >> he's in there with the same symptoms. hopefully -- i'm scared to death. he's the only one i have left. >> reporter: the cooling towers were sampled on saturday and sunday. 15 out of the 35 came back with po
the towers here at albert einstein college of medicine tested positive. we've been speaking to people coming out of the hospital. they said they had no idea, that no one inside the hospital is talking about this. a lot of residents just very, very upset. people in this bronx neighborhood are on edge this afternoon after hearing that one person is dead in the latest outbreak. >> it's awful. somebody has to know what's going on. why is it that all of a sudden all these cooling towers are...
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pretty cool when you have marv albert calling your flag football game. >> phil: looks like him now.he movement. put on a lot of weight. the legs, the motion. crowder stepping out after picking up 11 and a first. >> phil: say earlier in this drive when kirk cousins, last year he was in this situation, the game is over he threw a couple really needless interceptions. this is good. whatever you want to say. it's a little bit of something positive drive this football down the field take advantage get it in the end zone. just more reps, more experience for a young quarterback. >> jim: from the giants 11. thompson fumbles out of bounds but it's a catch at the four. cousins with the last word to tom sop sends him out wide to the left. pick up first at the one. thompson and it's a touchdown for washington. chris thompson. >> phil: thompson has done a good job being outside and catching passes tonight. >> jim: looked like lance dunbar of the dallas cowboys, six catches, 44 yards and the redskins first touchdown of the game. >> phil: he does get in there, too. 13 points down go for two to get
pretty cool when you have marv albert calling your flag football game. >> phil: looks like him now.he movement. put on a lot of weight. the legs, the motion. crowder stepping out after picking up 11 and a first. >> phil: say earlier in this drive when kirk cousins, last year he was in this situation, the game is over he threw a couple really needless interceptions. this is good. whatever you want to say. it's a little bit of something positive drive this football down the field take...
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pretty cool when you have marv albert calling your flag football game. >> phil: looks like him now.he movement. put on a lot of weight. the legs, the motion. crowder stepping out after picking up 11 and a first. >> phil: say earlier in this drive when kirk cousins, last year he was in this situation, the game is over he threw a couple really needless interceptions. this is good. whatever you want to say. it's a little bit of something positive drive this football down the field take advantage get it in the end zone. just more reps, more experience for a young quarterback. >> jim: from the giants 11. thompson fumbles out of bounds but it's a catch at the four. cousins with the last word to tom sop sends him out wide to the left. pick up first at the one. thompson and it's a touchdown for washington. chris thompson. >> phil: thompson has done a good job being outside and catching passes tonight. >> jim: looked like lance dunbar of the dallas cowboys, six catches, 44 yards and the redskins first touchdown of the game. >> phil: he does get in there, too. 13 points down go for two to get
pretty cool when you have marv albert calling your flag football game. >> phil: looks like him now.he movement. put on a lot of weight. the legs, the motion. crowder stepping out after picking up 11 and a first. >> phil: say earlier in this drive when kirk cousins, last year he was in this situation, the game is over he threw a couple really needless interceptions. this is good. whatever you want to say. it's a little bit of something positive drive this football down the field take...
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and speaking of fab living, it was albert einstein who said "only a life lived for others is a life worthwhileou for watching abc news. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow. we're online 24/7 on the "nightline" facebook page and abcnews.com. we leave you this evening with this image from new york. the beams of light where the towers once stood on this the 14th anniversary of the september 11th attacks. tonight, we remember. good night, america. [cheers and applause] >> yeah! hey! hey! hey! hey! i'm terry crews, and i'm ready to start giving away some money right here on millionaire! [cheers and applause]
and speaking of fab living, it was albert einstein who said "only a life lived for others is a life worthwhileou for watching abc news. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow. we're online 24/7 on the "nightline" facebook page and abcnews.com. we leave you this evening with this image from new york. the beams of light where the towers once stood on this the 14th anniversary of the september 11th attacks. tonight, we remember. good night, america. [cheers and...
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and speaking of fab living, it was albert einstein who said "only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile thank you for watching abc news. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow. we're online 24/7 on the "nightline" facebook page and abcnews.com. we leave you this evening with this image from new york. the beams of light where the towers once stood on this the 14th anniversary of the september 11th attacks. tonight, we remember. good night, america. you know how my mom is coming for thanksgiving? yeah. last night, i sort of... ...invited my father, too. what are you doin'? tyou can't invite them to the same place anymore. they legally agreed to not like each other. it was an accident. he told me he was gonna be in madagascar for thanksgiving, so just to be nice, you know, i said, "oh, it's too bad you can't come, too. we're gonna miss you." and then last night, he called and said he put the whole trip off and he's coming. oh, why are you nice?! i know, but your mom said that my mom can stay at your house, and the kids'll stay in one room my dad'll take our room-- whoa! you gave your d
and speaking of fab living, it was albert einstein who said "only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile thank you for watching abc news. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow. we're online 24/7 on the "nightline" facebook page and abcnews.com. we leave you this evening with this image from new york. the beams of light where the towers once stood on this the 14th anniversary of the september 11th attacks. tonight, we remember. good night, america. you know...
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you did fat albert. >> i did do fat albert, and i'm still very proud of that movie. >> seth: yeah. >>on it and had a good time. and it makes people feel good, when they watch it, besides whatever is happening with that dude. [ laughter ] but, you know, there are like little indicators of things that happened that you just go hmm, that was a little, little different. and one of them was this story, you know, that he told me, where he was like, "you know, life is good, and in the movies or whatever, but you just be ready, because when this movie comes out, you're going to need two [ bleep ] because women are going to be all over you." [ audience ohs ] no, what? i'm sorry, dr. huxtable, what was that? [ laughter ] i didn't catch -- [ applause ] and like, you know, that weird type stuff just goes in the back of your -- >> seth: yeah. >> no, that was just a, he's a guy. >> seth: right. >> being a -- >> seth: and then you hear that, and then everything comes out, and it's like the end of "usual suspects" and it's like oh, my god, kevin spacey was keyser soze. >> where is he? he's around the
you did fat albert. >> i did do fat albert, and i'm still very proud of that movie. >> seth: yeah. >>on it and had a good time. and it makes people feel good, when they watch it, besides whatever is happening with that dude. [ laughter ] but, you know, there are like little indicators of things that happened that you just go hmm, that was a little, little different. and one of them was this story, you know, that he told me, where he was like, "you know, life is good, and...