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went one block and didn't really become a subway but what alfred h. did was set in motion a dream. he set in motion this idea that we can do something big. he made new yorkers believe that this could happen even though it didn't happen for another 40 years or so. just the idea that he put out there that we can build a subway and we can do this was the deal. people like elon musk who put forth similar bold ideas that some people laughed at and mocked and he put this idea of building a supersonic electromagnetic train that would go between northern and southern california. a lot of people laughed and said it would never happen and it's impossible. it's not going to happen probably in any of our lifetimes but those sort of people, people who put forth those ideas for big dreams and big ideas are critical today. even if they don't achieve their dream someone else might take it up another generation behind them. the book in the end does address that. there was a guy at the rand corp. in california robert salter who wrote a paper proposing what elon musk ha
went one block and didn't really become a subway but what alfred h. did was set in motion a dream. he set in motion this idea that we can do something big. he made new yorkers believe that this could happen even though it didn't happen for another 40 years or so. just the idea that he put out there that we can build a subway and we can do this was the deal. people like elon musk who put forth similar bold ideas that some people laughed at and mocked and he put this idea of building a supersonic...
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without paco, alfred believes it could have been much worse.ued pooch, who comes to the rescue, is nicknamed "paco the brave" and becomes a local celebrity. >> paco is really a hero. he saved my life. >>> coming up -- >> why are you screaming? >> because you always get me excited, chris. >> sparks fly when you play "hardball" with chris matthews. >> i can keep pulverizing until it's pretty clear they don't know what they're talking about. >> and then, men behaving badly. when "caught on camera: confrontation" continues. continues. th? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chunky spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. ha
without paco, alfred believes it could have been much worse.ued pooch, who comes to the rescue, is nicknamed "paco the brave" and becomes a local celebrity. >> paco is really a hero. he saved my life. >>> coming up -- >> why are you screaming? >> because you always get me excited, chris. >> sparks fly when you play "hardball" with chris matthews. >> i can keep pulverizing until it's pretty clear they don't know what they're talking...
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alfred beach needed such a space for his new business. the beach pneumatic transit company. after scouting for real estate all on broadway, when he saw the basement of devlin's yo you note it could be accessed from the sidewalk and he negotiated deal with her brothers. for $4000 a year released their entire basement for period of five years starting in 868. he spent the measure focused on a single piece of machinery he would need to be kissed him. the device he came up with ingenious and resembled a hollowed out better and used a water pump. he also designed a hood over the edge of the shield to protect its workers from falling debris, or in a catastrophic event of a collapse. before he could start digging out a different kind of catastrophe nearly derailed his project. a pair of cronies in boston we scheme to drive up the price of gold by buying in bulk. by mid-september the price had risen to astronomical $137 per ounce and by the morning of friday september 24, 250. frenzy in the wall street and riots nearly broke up in the national guard was put on notice. ted gold kept
alfred beach needed such a space for his new business. the beach pneumatic transit company. after scouting for real estate all on broadway, when he saw the basement of devlin's yo you note it could be accessed from the sidewalk and he negotiated deal with her brothers. for $4000 a year released their entire basement for period of five years starting in 868. he spent the measure focused on a single piece of machinery he would need to be kissed him. the device he came up with ingenious and...
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so you have very fine journalists like alfred here peeling back the onion on all of mr.resumably all of his lobbying is going to come under intense scrutiny now, and this scandal with just samson alone, never mind the bridge deal-w widen very, very quickly as you begin to, as albert said, peel the onion back. >> julian, before we go, tell us quickly what we'll see in the court hearing tomorrow about the protections for bridget kelly? >> and mr. stepien are going to go in and make a case that the documents where they may have written incriminating things about themselves have a privileged the fifth amendment. as we discussed on this show there is no fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination with regards to things you write in documents. there are some exceptions. here you have a difficult case. and you've got a very good job in mary jacobson. it's going to be a difficult case for stepien and kelly because as we've said before these are presumably government documents. the government knows about the history of criminal can activity stepien and kelly have been in
so you have very fine journalists like alfred here peeling back the onion on all of mr.resumably all of his lobbying is going to come under intense scrutiny now, and this scandal with just samson alone, never mind the bridge deal-w widen very, very quickly as you begin to, as albert said, peel the onion back. >> julian, before we go, tell us quickly what we'll see in the court hearing tomorrow about the protections for bridget kelly? >> and mr. stepien are going to go in and make a...
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they chose the alfred p. in downtown oklahoma city which housed 14 federal agencies, including the secret service, the d.e.a., and the atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an illegitimate tyrannical federal government that needed to be brought down to its knees. [ as schwarzenegger ] show me the movies with the arnold schwarzenegger with the stunts and loud explosions and all the muscles. [ as cosby ] i want to see the comedy programming with the children. [ british accent] watch bravo! yeah, i want to see "the real housewives." rewind! yeah! jimmy? it's been hours. we told you the x1 entertainment operating system show me "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." that's what i'm talking about right there. [ cheers and applause ] [ female announcer ] control your tv with your voice. the x1 entertainment operating system. only from xfinity. >>> on august 10th, 1995, a federal grand jury charges timothy mcveigh and terry nichols with 11 criminal counts, incl
they chose the alfred p. in downtown oklahoma city which housed 14 federal agencies, including the secret service, the d.e.a., and the atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an illegitimate tyrannical federal government that needed to be brought down to its knees. [ as schwarzenegger ] show me the movies with the arnold schwarzenegger with the stunts and loud explosions and all the muscles. [ as cosby ] i want to see the comedy...
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they chose the alfred p.rah federal building in downtown oklahoma city which housed 14 federal agencies, including the secret service, the d.e.a., and the atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an illegitimate tyrannical federal government that needed to be brought down to its knees. >>> on august 10th, 1995, a federal grand jury charges timothy mcveigh and terry nichols with 11 criminal counts, including 8 counts of murder. that figure is based upon the number of federal law enforcement officials killed in the blast. on april 24th, 1997, 2 years after the bombing, mcveigh's trial begins in denver, colorado. the prosecution presents first, and lays out a timeline of events that led up to the bombing. by mid 1994, mcveigh and nichols, along with their army friend, michael fortier, were ready to put their army plan into action. mcveigh decided the most effective weapon would be a truck bomb. in september 1994, mcveigh and nichols begin stockpiling ammonium nit
they chose the alfred p.rah federal building in downtown oklahoma city which housed 14 federal agencies, including the secret service, the d.e.a., and the atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an illegitimate tyrannical federal government that needed to be brought down to its knees. >>> on august 10th, 1995, a federal grand jury charges timothy mcveigh and terry nichols with 11 criminal counts, including 8 counts of murder....
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the play for this program, ubu roi, by alfred jarry. now, your host, mr. jose ferrer. like most burlesques, ubu roi is irreverent towards all that conventional society holds sacred. in the tradition of clowns and puppets, this play makes fun of ambition, nobility, idealism and government. its hero, if ubu can be called that, is a grotesque monster who mishandles everything he touches and everyone he knows. where traditional drama seriously deals with plots against a ruler or the downfall of a kingdom, ubu goes to work with water pistol and kazoo. where traditional drama shows the whispered conspiracy of a queen inciting her husband to greater power, ubu roi shows a blowsy-looking, overstuffed woman hurling obscenities as undignified as any uttered by her husband. and where traditional drama carefully builds a plot from opening scene to final resolution, ubu roi jumps around in time and space, deliberately episodic, showing that plays should be constructed to match a world that doesn't make sense. at first glance, you may be amused by this comedy and yet startled to fin
the play for this program, ubu roi, by alfred jarry. now, your host, mr. jose ferrer. like most burlesques, ubu roi is irreverent towards all that conventional society holds sacred. in the tradition of clowns and puppets, this play makes fun of ambition, nobility, idealism and government. its hero, if ubu can be called that, is a grotesque monster who mishandles everything he touches and everyone he knows. where traditional drama seriously deals with plots against a ruler or the downfall of a...
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. >> reporter: the mysterious death of alfred wright is you should a microscope. the 28-year-old married father of three found dead in november in east texas. authorities said he died of a dug overdose, a finding his family rejects. >> that was not like alfred to run from his responsibilities. >> reporter: wright's body was found in an area police claimed they searched and a second autopsy conduct from the family found injuries that suggest homicide. so tonight federal prosecutors are now reviewing the case and will decide whether or not to open a full investigation. wright's family believes the investigation by the local sheriff who did not return calls today is flawed. >> they have not interviewed the family. they just didn't do the due diligence that you demand from law enforcement. >> reporter: in a letter urging the justice department to act, congress woman has said a documented history against african-americans a reference to the dragging murder of james bird in jazz per. the question, whether that's where the similarities end or begin. >>> now to the medica
. >> reporter: the mysterious death of alfred wright is you should a microscope. the 28-year-old married father of three found dead in november in east texas. authorities said he died of a dug overdose, a finding his family rejects. >> that was not like alfred to run from his responsibilities. >> reporter: wright's body was found in an area police claimed they searched and a second autopsy conduct from the family found injuries that suggest homicide. so tonight federal...
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the very first director he met was offered hitchcock said she started to produce films for alfred hitchcock. when you turn 21 in england you could finally travel without parents. of the day of his 21st birthday she rode the train to moscow if he is picked up by russian intelligence services. who wouldn't want to be friends with him? he is called out again they ask him to come work secretly for a communism international that had a very precise mandate to bring communism to infiltrate foreign cultures so montagu had a very good opportunity now he is doing the hitchcock -- hitchcock's five movies and he has no idea his producer is a spy. [laughter] this revision ship continues over about six movies. some of the greats. what a typical week in his life he could move so quickly through social circles his other bobby was ping-pong them probably the only person in the world to start the federation to gets the ittf going wittiest 20 to start having the world championships international table tennis federation he decides to write a letter to drop in on trotsky. it he was living in exile in turkey and
the very first director he met was offered hitchcock said she started to produce films for alfred hitchcock. when you turn 21 in england you could finally travel without parents. of the day of his 21st birthday she rode the train to moscow if he is picked up by russian intelligence services. who wouldn't want to be friends with him? he is called out again they ask him to come work secretly for a communism international that had a very precise mandate to bring communism to infiltrate foreign...
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i'd like to think of a guy as today's alfred each. if you think what he did, he did not build the first subway what he did was he stepped motion in the dream. we can do something they. he made new yorkers only this could really happen. even though it didn't happen for another 40 years or so, just the idea that he put out there, that we can build a subway, we can do this was a big deal. so people like the one mask, who put forth sort of similar, bold ideas that some people laugh at and mocking his support this idea of building up supersonic sort of electromagnetic train that would go between northern and southern california at 800 miles per hour, you know the jet essentially. a lot of people laugh and say that's never going to have been. it's. it's not going to happen in any of our lifetimes. but those sort of people, people who put forth those ideas for big dreams and big ideas are critical today. you know, even if they don't achieve their dreams, someone else might pick it up, another generation behind them. in the book it and does a
i'd like to think of a guy as today's alfred each. if you think what he did, he did not build the first subway what he did was he stepped motion in the dream. we can do something they. he made new yorkers only this could really happen. even though it didn't happen for another 40 years or so, just the idea that he put out there, that we can build a subway, we can do this was a big deal. so people like the one mask, who put forth sort of similar, bold ideas that some people laugh at and mocking...
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sergeant alfred b.etzel. the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to sergeant alfred b. nietzel, united states army for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. sergeant alfred b. nietzel distinguished himself by act of galvigallantry and intrepidity e serving as a leader for company h-hotel 16th infantry regiment first infantry division during combat operations against an armed enemy and heistern, germany, november 18, 1944. that afternoon, sergeant nietzel fought tenaciously to retell a vicious enemy attack against his unit. sergeant nietzel employed accurate intense fire from his machine gun and successfully slowed the hostile advance. however, the overwhelming enemy force continued to press forward. realizing he desperately needed reinforcement, sergeant nietzel ordered the three remaining members of the squad to return to the company comman
sergeant alfred b.etzel. the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to sergeant alfred b. nietzel, united states army for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. sergeant alfred b. nietzel distinguished himself by act of galvigallantry and intrepidity e serving as a leader for company h-hotel 16th infantry regiment first infantry...
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. >> this 911 call from a teenage girl bought albuquerque police to alfred's apartment. at the scene a neighbour said he had threatened her daughter. >> he said back off. i have something for you. [ inaudible ] >> police say the 30-year-old as an probation for an ag ra vated vault with a deadly weapon. he came out with a gun. and this is the video of what police said happened next. this is the same moment captured on a cell phone camera. we warn you, it's graphic. >> albuquerque police chief gordon eden would not release the police video showing redwine on camera, saying he fired first, the gun was recovered at the scene. >> when the suspect exited the apartment. the armed suspect discharged his firearm. >> it's not clear when or where that happened. witnesses told al jazeera a different version of events, that redwine was unarmed and never threatened offices. this couple say they saw the shooting from 50 feet away. he came out of the door like this. okay. this is obviously - dropped it down to his side, yelled for his sister, and she's yelling back and they open up on h
. >> this 911 call from a teenage girl bought albuquerque police to alfred's apartment. at the scene a neighbour said he had threatened her daughter. >> he said back off. i have something for you. [ inaudible ] >> police say the 30-year-old as an probation for an ag ra vated vault with a deadly weapon. he came out with a gun. and this is the video of what police said happened next. this is the same moment captured on a cell phone camera. we warn you, it's graphic. >>...
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it was a preposterous argument made by alfred rosenberg, one of the chief defendants at the nuremberg trials that we went into these jews' apartments, some 77,000, and nobody was will, so we just took the works of art to safe them. of course not, they'd loaded them up on trains and sent them to concentration camps. these are really hard to imagine events when we read these documents that people keep a straight face and say these things in a courtroom, but they did. so i think that you're not going to find record title or something to document the acquisition of these works of art, and in some cases that makes it more difficult. there are nazi inventory card codes that do evidence the acquiring of these works of art, theft. they're not a legal ownership title, but they document how these works of art are acquired, photographed, inventoried, codes assigned to the families indicating what number of object it is from the families, and those documents were found by the monuments men and were used at the nuremberg trials ask very, very important in helping to return these object toss the pe
it was a preposterous argument made by alfred rosenberg, one of the chief defendants at the nuremberg trials that we went into these jews' apartments, some 77,000, and nobody was will, so we just took the works of art to safe them. of course not, they'd loaded them up on trains and sent them to concentration camps. these are really hard to imagine events when we read these documents that people keep a straight face and say these things in a courtroom, but they did. so i think that you're not...
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. >> that integrated creativity proved successful once again in 2004 with the birth of alfred's brain tv one. the new station was a catalyst into the spotlight with her own show, tv 101. tv one now reaches 57 million households while radio one hails as the largest black-owned radio chain in the nation. a legacy that speaks for itself. >> i pray that the cathy hughes legacy will be that those that had an enhanced quality of life were affected by my existence and my being in business. >>> we'll be right back. promotional consideration provided by -- >>> that wraps it up for this edition of "our world with black enterprise". be sure to visit us on the web at blackenterprise.com/ourworld. you can also like us on facebook. before we go, we leave you with a few more highlights from this year's women of power summit. >> black enterprise women of power summit is a life-changing event. >> i will never miss the event. >> suggest we're going to fly like eagles because we don't hang with turkeys. how would you like to put an extra $50,000 dollars cash in your pocket in the next 90 days? hi. my na
. >> that integrated creativity proved successful once again in 2004 with the birth of alfred's brain tv one. the new station was a catalyst into the spotlight with her own show, tv 101. tv one now reaches 57 million households while radio one hails as the largest black-owned radio chain in the nation. a legacy that speaks for itself. >> i pray that the cathy hughes legacy will be that those that had an enhanced quality of life were affected by my existence and my being in business....
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alfred hitchcock only needed two. >> thank you. >> he woep yhope you join us fo academy awards.arts 7:00 p.m. eastern. join all my colleagues right here breaking it down for you. good night, america, from los angeles. robert set m me up. i mean, you don't give your girlfriend of 2 years a little velvet box for her birthday and not have it be an engagement ring. oh, amy. i don't have any chocolate, but bite the heads off these animal crackers. thanks. so, what was in the box? oh, one of those beautiful pearl, we're-never-getting-married necklaces. you know, you just got to give it time. you and robert will get married eventually. no. we talked about it. you know, when he asked why i threw the velvet box at his head. and he told me, "i still don't know what i want. it's not you, it's me." oh, god. "it's not you, it's me." that's on the guys' greatest hits album. so, i broke up with him. you--again? on your birthday? why not? i came into this world alone. oh, amy... oh, sweetie... no. it's my fault. i keep falling for the wrong guys. this is my pattern. well, your pattern used to b
alfred hitchcock only needed two. >> thank you. >> he woep yhope you join us fo academy awards.arts 7:00 p.m. eastern. join all my colleagues right here breaking it down for you. good night, america, from los angeles. robert set m me up. i mean, you don't give your girlfriend of 2 years a little velvet box for her birthday and not have it be an engagement ring. oh, amy. i don't have any chocolate, but bite the heads off these animal crackers. thanks. so, what was in the box? oh, one...
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. >> wh when exxon hit the reef, billions of litres went into prince alfred sound. the clean up and court cases wept on for years. a quarter of a century later, the waters look clean, the scenario as splendid as ever. problems remain with the environment, animals and humans. thousands lost livelihoods as fish stocks collapsed. possible left his salmon boat to scrub beaches, and fell ill, probably due to chemicals. it took a transplant to restore his health. >> i ended up with an autoimmune disease, my bone marrow failed. i had two or three other complications from that. earlier it was 16 years for me. >> they grow quickly. >> this doctor is a sea otter expert and rescued hundreds from the spill. thousands perished, and this doctor says the captivating animals are only now recovering in the wild. >> this is the crude oil collected 25 years after the date. >> they are finding oil on shore. rick steiner worked on the disaster and now cleans up stills around the world. he's learnt that transporting petroleum is risky, and there's only one way to lower the risk. >> there
. >> wh when exxon hit the reef, billions of litres went into prince alfred sound. the clean up and court cases wept on for years. a quarter of a century later, the waters look clean, the scenario as splendid as ever. problems remain with the environment, animals and humans. thousands lost livelihoods as fish stocks collapsed. possible left his salmon boat to scrub beaches, and fell ill, probably due to chemicals. it took a transplant to restore his health. >> i ended up with an...
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alfred hitchcock only needed two. >> thank you. >> he woep yhope you join us fo academy awards.arpet starts 7:00 p.m. eastern. join all my colleagues right here breaking it down for you. good night, america, from los angeles. or how to find big savings on the things you need.eek. just make a straight line to safeway. your club card gets you deals you can't find anywhere else. right now, breakfast is on. oscar mayer bacon is only $3.99. rise and shine with simply orange oj, just $2.98. and oikos greek yogurt is only a buck. real big deals this week and every week.
alfred hitchcock only needed two. >> thank you. >> he woep yhope you join us fo academy awards.arpet starts 7:00 p.m. eastern. join all my colleagues right here breaking it down for you. good night, america, from los angeles. or how to find big savings on the things you need.eek. just make a straight line to safeway. your club card gets you deals you can't find anywhere else. right now, breakfast is on. oscar mayer bacon is only $3.99. rise and shine with simply orange oj, just...
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joining us now is alfred p.doblin, editorial page director for "the bergen record." let's start with david samson and his role here. why is it of such interest? >> well, he's the chairman of the port authority of new york and new jersey. he is a key adviser to governor christie. i mean, he led his transition team. he is the co-founder of one of the most politically influential law firms in the state of new jersey. he's also a former state attorney general. so before all this story broke, i mean, he was seen as certainly a very ethical, smart savvy lawyer. as this is starting to unfold, we're seeing a lot or obvious conflicts of interest. i wouldn't say anything is criminal happening here, but the fact that the u.s. attorney is look into this is certainly adding another red flag to go up there. but this is someone who should recognize that if you're going to vote on something like raising the beyonne bridge, or there's a parking facility in north bergen that charged new jersey transit $900 million after year, and they got a deal now for $1 a year. and david samson is
joining us now is alfred p.doblin, editorial page director for "the bergen record." let's start with david samson and his role here. why is it of such interest? >> well, he's the chairman of the port authority of new york and new jersey. he is a key adviser to governor christie. i mean, he led his transition team. he is the co-founder of one of the most politically influential law firms in the state of new jersey. he's also a former state attorney general. so before all this...
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foor, russia conquered crimea in 1853, the horrible casualties of the first crimean war inspired alfred lord tennyson's classic poem, "the charge of the light brigade," with the famous lines, "theirs not to make reply, theirs not to reason why, theirs but to do and die, happy valentine's day to a special nephew." ( laughter ) ( applause ) now, russia-- big tennyson fans here tonight. russia kept possession of crimea until 1954, when nikita khrushchev cruc regifted country may to ukraine, after a high-level summit between his liver and a bottle of stoli. at the time of the ussr's collapse the ukraine had the third largest nuclear stockpile in the world, but surrendered it in a diplomatic agreement called the "budapest memorandum," later adapted into a whimsical film by wes anderson. ( laughter ) in the agreement, ukraine gave up its nukes, and in exchange, russia promised never to use "threats or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of ukraine." tragically it appears ukrainian diplomats forgot to call "no backsies." so what does russia's latest crimean
foor, russia conquered crimea in 1853, the horrible casualties of the first crimean war inspired alfred lord tennyson's classic poem, "the charge of the light brigade," with the famous lines, "theirs not to make reply, theirs not to reason why, theirs but to do and die, happy valentine's day to a special nephew." ( laughter ) ( applause ) now, russia-- big tennyson fans here tonight. russia kept possession of crimea until 1954, when nikita khrushchev cruc regifted country...
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. >> homicide detective alfred damiani broke the news to leslie's wife, madeleine. >> i've made a lot of those notifications and after the initial gasp of shock and then how did it happen. she never asked that. she never, ever asked that. >> and they found another surprise on the 911 call. a wor of two young boys life could be hectic. angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. it's where you email, yshop, even bank.e here, but are you too comfortable? these days crime can happen in a few keystrokes. american express can help protect you with intelligent security that learns your spending patterns, and can alert you to an unusual charge instantly. so you can be a member of a mo
. >> homicide detective alfred damiani broke the news to leslie's wife, madeleine. >> i've made a lot of those notifications and after the initial gasp of shock and then how did it happen. she never asked that. she never, ever asked that. >> and they found another surprise on the 911 call. a wor of two young boys life could be hectic. angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire...
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wandering about in new york city, alfred got this picture, and it was magic. the same smile that you just had on your face. the photo bookended an era. it also launched an argument -- who was that guy? many candidates stepped forward. but best believed of them all, was this man, glenn mcduffie, who died just this week at the age of 86. who said it was always him. >> the lady, when i came out of the steps, the nurse said, i'm so happy for you. i said, for what? she said the war is over and you go home. >> reporter: he expressed his joy. they matched his ears. it was mcduffie's moment and he was lost in it. his head turned away, his identity, hers, their secret, which made the magic. john donvan, abc news, washington. >>> and up next here tonight -- going undercover, secret meetings caught on camera, federal agents hired as hit men, and tonight, the husbands and soccer moms caught in a surprising sting. >> do i want the car to go off the highway? >> we'll bring it to you in just two minutes. it may seem strange, but people really can love their laxative. especia
wandering about in new york city, alfred got this picture, and it was magic. the same smile that you just had on your face. the photo bookended an era. it also launched an argument -- who was that guy? many candidates stepped forward. but best believed of them all, was this man, glenn mcduffie, who died just this week at the age of 86. who said it was always him. >> the lady, when i came out of the steps, the nurse said, i'm so happy for you. i said, for what? she said the war is over and...
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alfred louis pulled over as soon as he smelled smoke.ke filled the school bus and he managed to get all four special needs children out including two in wheelchairs. police believe a faulty heater is to blame and say the driver did everything right. >>> and from phoenix, we will call this one the pugnacious pug versus the police. the pug is right there in the street basically just being a nuisance to the s.w.a.t. team that was on scene because of a robbery suspect who had barricaded himself in his home. >> unbelievable. despite his little size there, he's -- and being outgunned, of course, the pug creates a little bit of a stir before he hastily retreats to a safer distance. you got to love that little fellow. >> uh-huh. >>> a student at u.c. barbara is now facing legal action and discipline from the school after some outrageous behavior last night at a basketball game. >> the guy charged on to the court to confront the coach from the university of hawaii and he was challenging the whole team while retreating back to his seat. security t
alfred louis pulled over as soon as he smelled smoke.ke filled the school bus and he managed to get all four special needs children out including two in wheelchairs. police believe a faulty heater is to blame and say the driver did everything right. >>> and from phoenix, we will call this one the pugnacious pug versus the police. the pug is right there in the street basically just being a nuisance to the s.w.a.t. team that was on scene because of a robbery suspect who had barricaded...
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so it was going on alfred st kitts day parade that is going to speed on the eighth on the streets. on the economics and to ruffle a few things along the way. win tickets to each of the outbreak in the state to take one or reinstall the french warned don't want the real star of the senate proceedings on your way shapes as well as stalinist took part in it. please pray that the music and dance can improve content and nineteen and organized in saipan sticky seeds we screamed and i don't mind the ferry for his time the savings generated music heroes as their theme. grant auction actor george mom so much back then and she's performing arts academy. our team at the local costume hire company continued to surprise and delight followed by the molds dance academy said ridge ga tech scored since i don't have come in the youth and add more music the favor. scott's favorite was this character turned heads. i got a great love for their efforts. jurors if he were to coax him with a snake that almost got away transporting the offender dine restrooms me in st human old to mike for the spectacle. e
so it was going on alfred st kitts day parade that is going to speed on the eighth on the streets. on the economics and to ruffle a few things along the way. win tickets to each of the outbreak in the state to take one or reinstall the french warned don't want the real star of the senate proceedings on your way shapes as well as stalinist took part in it. please pray that the music and dance can improve content and nineteen and organized in saipan sticky seeds we screamed and i don't mind the...
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established in two thousand ten well known political figures and europe like former austrian chancellor alfred goosen bauer former polish president lech cynic was not a ski former president of the european commission and the italian prime minister romano prodi are the members of the council. direct their plate may be open between austin and helsinki and the storyline of finland has already expressed readiness to fight to that extent the sultan as a buyer and the chairman to finish from if you look in the last discuss bilateral cooperation during the meeting relevant topics of the international agenda were also discussed as the president noted cousin stan is interested in economic development and political dialogue with them and you will see this until i visited helsinki and the new president of finland in an official visit to the extent we went to jake's parents' education and the bottom of the technologies and our program of industrialization gives us the opportunity to work finished companies in kazakhstan. residual the globe. i conveyed the best wishes and greetings from the president of fi
established in two thousand ten well known political figures and europe like former austrian chancellor alfred goosen bauer former polish president lech cynic was not a ski former president of the european commission and the italian prime minister romano prodi are the members of the council. direct their plate may be open between austin and helsinki and the storyline of finland has already expressed readiness to fight to that extent the sultan as a buyer and the chairman to finish from if you...
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in our next half hour, real- life birds and what seems to be a tribute to alfred hitchcock coming up. >> reporter: 12 hours after this fire broke out here at mission bay in san francisco, firefighters still on scene pouring water trying to get it out. the latest live from the scene next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> i look out the window and i thought, oh, my god, half of the building is engulfed with fire. >> firefighters battle a fast- moving inferno at a construction site in san francisco. crews are still on the scene this morning. >> as for what caused this fire, an arson investigation team is on the scene. the fire chief tells us they are looking into the possibility it had something to do with the construction that was taking place today and keep in mind, those construction workers, they took off well before the fire was even reported. >> let's take a look at this time lapse video from one of our viewers. this is from jake's window. you can see flames roared and smoke billowed for a long time before firefighters got to work and the fire eventually started to burn itself out. >> the site t
in our next half hour, real- life birds and what seems to be a tribute to alfred hitchcock coming up. >> reporter: 12 hours after this fire broke out here at mission bay in san francisco, firefighters still on scene pouring water trying to get it out. the latest live from the scene next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> i look out the window and i thought, oh, my god, half of the building is engulfed with fire. >> firefighters battle a fast- moving inferno at a construction site in san...
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you are alfred. >> yes. >> i know a little bit about your history.hed first in the culinary institute? >> right, a long time ago. i spent a year in france. and then i took over gotham in 1984. 30 years this month we are celebrating our anniversary. >> congratulations. over those 30 years must make some dishes that are classic things. then the taste change. can you keep some of it the same? >> the food needs to evolve. there are a lot of dishes that stand the test of time, but to stay vital and interesting, you need to be constantly evolving and changing things. >> we mentioned philadelphia, and also miami. i recall that you are responsible for creating the new restaurant that went into the hotel in miami beach. >> that is right. >> why did you choose a steak restaurant? >> i think they wanted a steak house, but they also wanted a gotham bar and grill. i told them i would do a hybrid between gotham and a steak house. it has a lot of beautifully composed dishes, but we also have the great steaks. >> you have a lot of people to help you cover. you have
you are alfred. >> yes. >> i know a little bit about your history.hed first in the culinary institute? >> right, a long time ago. i spent a year in france. and then i took over gotham in 1984. 30 years this month we are celebrating our anniversary. >> congratulations. over those 30 years must make some dishes that are classic things. then the taste change. can you keep some of it the same? >> the food needs to evolve. there are a lot of dishes that stand the test...
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the very first director he met was offered hitchcock said she started to produce films for alfred hitchcock. when you turn 21 in england you could finally travel without parents. of the day of his 21st birthday she rode the train to moscow if he is picked up by russian intelligence services. who wouldn't want to be friends with him? he is called out again they ask him to come work secretly for a communism international that had a very precise mandate to bring communism to infiltrate foreign cultures so montagu had a very good opportunity now he is doing the hitchcock -- hitchcock's five movies and he has no idea his producer is a spy. [laughter] this revision ship continues over about six movies. some of the greats. what a typical week in his life he could move so quickly through social circles his other bobby was ping-pong them probably the only person in the world to start the federation to gets the ittf going wittiest 20 to start having the world championships international table tennis federation he decides to write a letter to drop in on trotsky. it he was living in exile in turkey and
the very first director he met was offered hitchcock said she started to produce films for alfred hitchcock. when you turn 21 in england you could finally travel without parents. of the day of his 21st birthday she rode the train to moscow if he is picked up by russian intelligence services. who wouldn't want to be friends with him? he is called out again they ask him to come work secretly for a communism international that had a very precise mandate to bring communism to infiltrate foreign...
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alfred lewis was a driving special needs students to school when he smelled smoke.inutes of pulling off to the side of the road, the bus full it was in boston flames. laws and new he had to act quickly because two of the four students were in wheelchairs. all the kids were successfully rescued. >> coming up on the kron4 newest. we are live at a hayward fire overnight. >> there was a second fire and kron4 mike pelton is on the scene. >> there is a lot of outrage over the law in massachusetts. people are allowed to lit take pictures of women's skirts. >> was also have the world according to gary. >> we will be right back. [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ >> where are following a developing story out of san se we
alfred lewis was a driving special needs students to school when he smelled smoke.inutes of pulling off to the side of the road, the bus full it was in boston flames. laws and new he had to act quickly because two of the four students were in wheelchairs. all the kids were successfully rescued. >> coming up on the kron4 newest. we are live at a hayward fire overnight. >> there was a second fire and kron4 mike pelton is on the scene. >> there is a lot of outrage over the law in...
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sgt alfred b.estle distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and interpreted the above and beyond the call of duty while serving as the section leader for company h. 16th infantry regiment first infantry division during combat operations against an armed enemy in high stern germany on november 18th, 1944. that afternoon sergeant nestle fought tenaciously to repel a vicious enemy against as yet. sutton nestle employed accurate and intense fire from his machine gun and successfully slowed docile advance. however, the overwhelming any force continued to press forward . realizing he desperately needed reinforcements sergeant vessel ordered the three remaining members of his squad to return to the company command post and secure aid. he immediately turned his attention to covering the movement. after extending his machine and ammunition and began firing his rifle until he was killed by the explosion of an enemy grenade. his extraordinary heroism and selflessness at the cost of his own life above and be
sgt alfred b.estle distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and interpreted the above and beyond the call of duty while serving as the section leader for company h. 16th infantry regiment first infantry division during combat operations against an armed enemy in high stern germany on november 18th, 1944. that afternoon sergeant nestle fought tenaciously to repel a vicious enemy against as yet. sutton nestle employed accurate and intense fire from his machine gun and successfully slowed docile...
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. >> have you ever notice the uncanny resemblance between obamacare and alfred e. newman?ead it. i love it when we all agree. e-mail me at lou@loudobbs.com or go to the facebook page with links to everything. free books of "upheaval" to all the authors whose comments are read here each night. there was a time in politics the big money bow to was content to throw a few dinners to raise a lot of monday, a kick in their own and if their candidate will and maybe look forward to being rewarded with access to the president they helped to elect. we beat the ambassadorship. but not anymore. the was sold in the billionaires' that time has passed. the billionaires' now include bill gates, george soros, bloomberg, marks zuckerberg the scope brothers, and adelson and a fabulously wealthy deal conservative gave mean tycoon. according to "forbes" magazine the ninth richest person in the entire world with said net worth of $37 billion and he has decided to hold his own primary. it is called the republican jewish coalition spring leadership meeting in began today in las vegas. it is a fou
. >> have you ever notice the uncanny resemblance between obamacare and alfred e. newman?ead it. i love it when we all agree. e-mail me at lou@loudobbs.com or go to the facebook page with links to everything. free books of "upheaval" to all the authors whose comments are read here each night. there was a time in politics the big money bow to was content to throw a few dinners to raise a lot of monday, a kick in their own and if their candidate will and maybe look forward to...
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ucla first year head coach and steve alfred has won as many tournament games in three days than the bruinsned. the bruins were rewarded in memphis on thursday. we are not done in the pac-12. arizona, a number one seed takes care of gonzaga and freshman wild cat aaron gordon. we have those highlights as we continue. don't. i want you to be kind.ff i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor.tk to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i want you to be aweso that's the doctor i want. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. about week 16, arizona a and the the -- taking care of gonzaga. nick johnson feeds him for the alley-oop. the kid has game and he had 18 to lead the wild cats. oh my. most of the points came on dunks like this one. a two-handed jam. an 84-61 win. they will play san diego state on friday in anaheim. wichita state shocker and they ran into a power house in kentucky. james young blasting three
ucla first year head coach and steve alfred has won as many tournament games in three days than the bruinsned. the bruins were rewarded in memphis on thursday. we are not done in the pac-12. arizona, a number one seed takes care of gonzaga and freshman wild cat aaron gordon. we have those highlights as we continue. don't. i want you to be kind.ff i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor.tk to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say...
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police are calling the bus driver alfred a hero. >> you pull over you get everybody off you have a coupleids in wheelchairs it takes longer to get kids off the bus. there are logistic kids that haare involved. >>> favorite story of the day. it is a birthday. tyler sadone will never forget police officers firefighters and ambulance workers who formed a huge convoy and headed to rhode island to fulfill the young cancer patient's birthday wish. he took a break from his second fight against leukemia to walk in the shoes of the men and women he idea dolli i'd lieses. >> when you see a young kid battling leukemia and see how brave he is you count your blessings and thank god the battle that he is in, that you can help him with. >> tyler is in need of a bone marrow transplant. many of the first responders who came lined up to join the bone marrow registry. >> another good story after ten long months overseas a hero is finally reunited with his family. >> i love you. >> lieutenant daniel paul lee getting hugs and kisses from his daughters and his wife and for the first time he got to hold his bab
police are calling the bus driver alfred a hero. >> you pull over you get everybody off you have a coupleids in wheelchairs it takes longer to get kids off the bus. there are logistic kids that haare involved. >>> favorite story of the day. it is a birthday. tyler sadone will never forget police officers firefighters and ambulance workers who formed a huge convoy and headed to rhode island to fulfill the young cancer patient's birthday wish. he took a break from his second fight...
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ucla first year head coach and steve alfred has won as many tournament games in three days than the bruins combined. the bruins were rewarded in memphis on thursday. we are not done in the pac-12. arizona, a number one seed takes care of gonzaga and freshman wild cat aaron gordon. we have those highlights as we continue. (tiffany) ask yourself what your children or cigarettes. for as long as i can remember, my mother smoked. she died from lung cancer when i was 16. i could not take the chance of continuing smoking and not being here for my daughter. i know how much i needed my mom still, and i didn't realize it until i had lost her. you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. hey. look at mommy. dad: maybe the light hurts his eyes. mom: maybe she's just not hungry. look. maybe it's a phase. announcer: avoiding eye contact is one early sign of autism. learn the others today. about week 16, arizona a and the the -- taking care of gonzaga. nick johnson feeds him for the alley-oop. the kid has game and he had 18 to lead the wild cats. oh my. most of the points came on dunks like this one
ucla first year head coach and steve alfred has won as many tournament games in three days than the bruins combined. the bruins were rewarded in memphis on thursday. we are not done in the pac-12. arizona, a number one seed takes care of gonzaga and freshman wild cat aaron gordon. we have those highlights as we continue. (tiffany) ask yourself what your children or cigarettes. for as long as i can remember, my mother smoked. she died from lung cancer when i was 16. i could not take the chance...
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this was 30-year-old alfred redwine. john he had an extensive arrest history of violent arrests, latest one awas aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. this is what happened. they say a neighbor called 911 last night saying that redwine had pointed a gun at her child. police showed up, they made a barricade around mr. redwine's home and police chief said redwine pointed a gun at officers and discharged it and it was at that point he says the officers returned fire, killing him. now this altercation was captured by the many witnesses there seeing this. one of them posted a video to youtube, we'll show it to you now but i'll warn you, it is graphic. now if you see the shots there, you see that the eyewitnesses say that it appears that redwine has dropped his hand and that he wasn't pointing at anyone when the police opened fire. we spoke to redwine's sister who explained this as she saw the shooting happen. >> i heard the shots and i seen his chest and he went like that and he just fell back and i seen his shirt turning
this was 30-year-old alfred redwine. john he had an extensive arrest history of violent arrests, latest one awas aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. this is what happened. they say a neighbor called 911 last night saying that redwine had pointed a gun at her child. police showed up, they made a barricade around mr. redwine's home and police chief said redwine pointed a gun at officers and discharged it and it was at that point he says the officers returned fire, killing him. now this...
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the death of alfred redwine, the 24th person to be killed in albuquerque. that brings us to the latest display of anger. a column written in the "albuquerque journal", by a woman who no longer feels her family is safe mere here. >> i have a mentally ill son, and i worry about that. i had a meeting with members of his school to talk about "what can we do to help your son?" there was an albuquerque police officer there. he basically says "you need to call 911 any time he gets out of control or gets violent." i looked at the police officer and said "i'm afraid to call you guys, i don't want to call you guys. i'm afraid of what you'll do to my son, more than what i'm afraid of my son doing to me." it was echoed in the newspaper column, listing hundreds of responses for families that share the same here. >> everyone is trying to figure out why there has been so many shootings, what is said about albuquerque police training? >> a lot of people are looking at training and the hiring standards. they have lowered, coming from a former albuquerque police. he said it'
the death of alfred redwine, the 24th person to be killed in albuquerque. that brings us to the latest display of anger. a column written in the "albuquerque journal", by a woman who no longer feels her family is safe mere here. >> i have a mentally ill son, and i worry about that. i had a meeting with members of his school to talk about "what can we do to help your son?" there was an albuquerque police officer there. he basically says "you need to call 911 any...
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as for the shooting of alfred redwine.y received a call from redwine's neighbors saying that he had pointed a gun at their children. now his sister said that was a false report. so the police arrived at the house where redwine was inside, and witnesses captured the altercation on a cell phone camera. we'll show this to you now but we warn you it is graphic. now as you're watching that, the police chief of albuquerque police department did tell reporters last night that it was redwine that had first fired at officers, and then officers were returning fire, shooting him, killing him, shooting him in the chest. most witnesses we spoke to today who saw the shooting said that redwine was not armed. he was only holding a cell phone. redwine's sister told al jazeera she had seen it all 50 yards away. she was on the line with her brother when it happened. she explains what happened when he stepped outside of the door. >> i heard the shots, and i seen his chest. he went like that and he fell back. i seen his shirt turning red, i kn
as for the shooting of alfred redwine.y received a call from redwine's neighbors saying that he had pointed a gun at their children. now his sister said that was a false report. so the police arrived at the house where redwine was inside, and witnesses captured the altercation on a cell phone camera. we'll show this to you now but we warn you it is graphic. now as you're watching that, the police chief of albuquerque police department did tell reporters last night that it was redwine that had...
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alfred lewis pulled over as soon as he smelled smoke.two in wheelchairs. >>> a disturbing story from suburb of detroit. the body of a woman said to be in a mummified state was found. it was in the backseat of a vehicle parked in the garage of the woman's house. investigators say they believe it had been there for six years. neighbors thought she moved away several years ago. >> it was sad to see somebody didn't have a loved one or something to check on them all that time, you know. >> investigators had to wear hazmat suits when they went into the house because of the mold inside. employee of property management company made the discovery while they did a walk-through of that house which was recently foreclosed upon. >> you wonder, how could it take six years for someone to make this discovery? well, they say she had a bank account so the mortgage, utilities, everything was automatically withdrawn. when that money finally ran out, that's when the house went into foreclosure. >> fascinating. >> wouldn't the mail pile up? >> and apparently
alfred lewis pulled over as soon as he smelled smoke.two in wheelchairs. >>> a disturbing story from suburb of detroit. the body of a woman said to be in a mummified state was found. it was in the backseat of a vehicle parked in the garage of the woman's house. investigators say they believe it had been there for six years. neighbors thought she moved away several years ago. >> it was sad to see somebody didn't have a loved one or something to check on them all that time, you...
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alfred p. dublin gets the last word. >>> can we find the black box? let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. let me start tonight with this spotting by a french satellite of 122 objects in the south indian ocean. in the 2 1/2 week search this is being called the best chance so far to answer with finality the course and ultimate crash site of the disappeared malaysian airliner. could this lead searchers to the so-called black box? telling us as only it now can the final life of flight 370. tom costello. what do you make of the 122 objects spotted by the french satellite? >> it's the best they've got. we are in day 19 now of the missing aircraft. these are the images. to the untrained eye like you and me this looked difficult to discern what we are talking about here. white specks. it is through the cloud cover. they have now identified 122 different pieces. the biggest one they believe is about 75 feet long. now, you may recall that a couple of days ago or last week we have the satellite images from china and also from australia suggesting they saw a b
alfred p. dublin gets the last word. >>> can we find the black box? let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. let me start tonight with this spotting by a french satellite of 122 objects in the south indian ocean. in the 2 1/2 week search this is being called the best chance so far to answer with finality the course and ultimate crash site of the disappeared malaysian airliner. could this lead searchers to the so-called black box? telling us as only it now can the...