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how long was alfred hitchcock's acceptance speech when he was awarded an honorary oscar in 1968?n't want to go out in the rain with me? >> also actor brenton thwaites from "the giver" is with us. never slip on your area rug again. ♪ lou manfredini >> is here with solutions after this. >> hi, everybody. i'm hoda kotb and i am a hokie. all eyes on the tunnel when your heart and your feet start jumping. hey, everybody. director alfred hitchcock's 115th birthday we're celebrating all that suspenseful in pop culture. kathie lee is at the nbc experience store ready to hand out $100 to anybody who gets the questions right. those who don't get one of her fabulous cds. here to help me out in studio is our good friend, "entertainment weekly" senior writer tim stack. >> hi. >> we asked this question, how long was alfred hitchcock's acceptance when he was awarded an honorary oscar in 1968? two words, five words, ten words, or 26,000 words? what was the answer, tim. >> the answer was b, five words. not the shortest in history. he walked up to the mike and just said, thank you, and then pause
how long was alfred hitchcock's acceptance speech when he was awarded an honorary oscar in 1968?n't want to go out in the rain with me? >> also actor brenton thwaites from "the giver" is with us. never slip on your area rug again. ♪ lou manfredini >> is here with solutions after this. >> hi, everybody. i'm hoda kotb and i am a hokie. all eyes on the tunnel when your heart and your feet start jumping. hey, everybody. director alfred hitchcock's 115th birthday we're...
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play of alfred morris. 224 pounds, he does everything well.s consistent and he is a total team player. iseverything about him impressive to me. the way he prepares, the way he works, the way he practices. he doesn't say a word. some people repurchase caps off -- but he is a total class act. you will get his touches. -- he will get hsis touches. >> rg iii has jumped in with the ice challenge. ge --rst challenged jon mol and then another bucket! it is all for a great cause. the basketball team prepares for the world cup. he coach says he was shocked. the other big news today is that the team or a patch on their jersey in honor of paul george who broke his leg two weeks ago. >> that bucket over your head! here is something that looks good. this is happening right now. i california >> a robot -- the promise that a new hotel in california. see robotic butler that you is the sign of the future of room service. if you need something from the front desk, it will give your things to a robot, a "botler." door.ives at your it does except tweets. it was i
play of alfred morris. 224 pounds, he does everything well.s consistent and he is a total team player. iseverything about him impressive to me. the way he prepares, the way he works, the way he practices. he doesn't say a word. some people repurchase caps off -- but he is a total class act. you will get his touches. -- he will get hsis touches. >> rg iii has jumped in with the ice challenge. ge --rst challenged jon mol and then another bucket! it is all for a great cause. the basketball...
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four homes on alfred's alley up for sale. that will street designate add national historic landmark. homes on that cobblestone block rarely turn over. they range in price from 650 to $850,000. alfred's alley dates back to 1702t tracks thousand of tourists a year. >> check this out. mud balls a game that's played in the croatian village. first cover yourself in mud, then two halves, two minutes long, of soccer. created when local soccer competition was interrupted with rain. now every play does get the benefit of assistant to wipe their eyes. because you got to see. >> you got to see. >> i just did something like that years ago. mud us were egg, yes, mud breasting. >> no big deed, i've mud wrestled back in the day. >> way back in the day, way. >> last thing i thought i would hear. >> i know, crazy, i did a whole bunch of stuff. >> we are going to be dealing with, i think, maybe very isolated shower storm chance later today. at the moment, it is the fog that's settling in. moisture to work w quite a bit of it. feels casino of s
four homes on alfred's alley up for sale. that will street designate add national historic landmark. homes on that cobblestone block rarely turn over. they range in price from 650 to $850,000. alfred's alley dates back to 1702t tracks thousand of tourists a year. >> check this out. mud balls a game that's played in the croatian village. first cover yourself in mud, then two halves, two minutes long, of soccer. created when local soccer competition was interrupted with rain. now every play...
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that is the role alfred loomis, who helped to develop radar, that was the role he played. he brought together the talent and resources, the financial funding they needed in order to make that happen. here, i it all together look and say what is the framework that i see? first, you need the right individual to push it forward. to have aidual has passion for the technology they are going to invest in. as we saw with alfred loomis, he was deeply involved in scientific research well before he got into radar. own labs built up in his home. individual who has the passion has to have access to sufficient funding to get the program going or keep it going if it hits a roadblock at some .oint in its life cycle this can be from one organization and network or an individual. finally, you need some catalytic event that will ignite the person to get moving. we saw with the development of beginning of world war the catalytic event the cut alfred loomis to collaborate with the british and get their project going. recently, we see that the 9/11 event scan service the catalyst -- events can
that is the role alfred loomis, who helped to develop radar, that was the role he played. he brought together the talent and resources, the financial funding they needed in order to make that happen. here, i it all together look and say what is the framework that i see? first, you need the right individual to push it forward. to have aidual has passion for the technology they are going to invest in. as we saw with alfred loomis, he was deeply involved in scientific research well before he got...
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than anything, anything alfred hitchcock said.hank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. that'and with truecar.com,t lookithere's no buyer's remorse. a good deal or not. "okay, this the is the price," overand you're like. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com "what is the deal, neil?." neil: what is the deal with nation fixated what the president might do about isis or executive order granting amnesty to millions of illegals when he's doing something that's going to hit utility bill very hard. the epa's sweeping new clean air regulations stand to hurt millions of americans and that's just the beginning. >> people on fixed incomes are not able to pay electric bills. poor people are not able t
than anything, anything alfred hitchcock said.hank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. that'and with truecar.com,t lookithere's no buyer's remorse. a good deal or not....
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peet came- alfred over to berkeley in 1966 and started roasting them the way they do inin europe, deeper and darker. we stayed true to that approach and treated the beans especially for almost 50 years. it has become a mainstay in the bay area. >> what are your plans for growth? >> we are in hypergrowth mode. for 10 or 11 years, it was a public company that was competing with giants. the starbucks of the world. our goal was to grow carefully and grow through the direct store delivery model we have. we grew through grocery stores. we did not grow much through our retail coffee shop business. we went private about 14 months ago. it has unleashed this renaissance where we can grow and do the things we want to do to be more successful long-term. we are growing more rapidly. we are growing in grocery stores. we are adding new products in grocery stores. we are also taking retail coffee shops. where we had 200 the year ago, we will hopefully have 400 or 500 in the next few years. >> you had a long career at pepsico, pepsi, and weight watchers.. how is it different to be at a those brands are a
peet came- alfred over to berkeley in 1966 and started roasting them the way they do inin europe, deeper and darker. we stayed true to that approach and treated the beans especially for almost 50 years. it has become a mainstay in the bay area. >> what are your plans for growth? >> we are in hypergrowth mode. for 10 or 11 years, it was a public company that was competing with giants. the starbucks of the world. our goal was to grow carefully and grow through the direct store...
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now battalion chief casey potts. >> we started receiving multiple calls for an outside fire at 3100 alfrede. the business is known as hope services. it's a donation collection center. and we found that there was two, maybe three or so box trucks fully engulfed in fire. those trucks appear to contain donated items such as clothing, perhaps furniture and electronic and plastic goods. the fire was well involved upon arrival of our crews. there was no outside exposure problems as far as additional buildings. it was isolated to the outside fire and the trees in the area. our biggest concern was smoke for neighboring businesses and potential for embers to be downwind. pretty quick attack by the fire crews using master streams to knock down the bulk of the fire. what we have now is an extensive overhaul operation. we're kind of viewing it as a rubbish fire at this point. so much of the debris has fallen in upon itself and it will take significant labor to pull that apart and take care of the hot spots. we will have a little bit of smoke extension for the next hour or so. but we think we have a go
now battalion chief casey potts. >> we started receiving multiple calls for an outside fire at 3100 alfrede. the business is known as hope services. it's a donation collection center. and we found that there was two, maybe three or so box trucks fully engulfed in fire. those trucks appear to contain donated items such as clothing, perhaps furniture and electronic and plastic goods. the fire was well involved upon arrival of our crews. there was no outside exposure problems as far as...
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. >> alfred martin could not believe the crowd that gathered outside of brook haich home today to wish him a happy birthdaych the navy veteran served in worl war ii and turned 9. members from the american leemon, firefighters, shet ran groups came out to shake this man's hand. >> coming up in the next half washington d.c.. bowbow the panda bear turns one. what's up, george? massage chair. my little indulgence. dunkin' french vanilla swirl, my little indulgence. indulge in the sweeter, creamier taste of dunkin's new french vanilla and hazelnut swirl coffees and lattes -- try one today! these are from dunkin'. granny! i have a life, you know. [ phone rings ] oh, that's for me. ooh! dunkin's chicken biscuit sandwich is a tender breaded chicken filet on a southern-style biscuit. grab one for $2.99 today. america runs on dunkin'. >> saturday night here's what's happening on "action news" at 11:30 one man dead after a shooting back stage at a popular rapper show. and queenville annual cook is recovering tonight after his co-worker allegedly attacked him with a knife. and people around our re
. >> alfred martin could not believe the crowd that gathered outside of brook haich home today to wish him a happy birthdaych the navy veteran served in worl war ii and turned 9. members from the american leemon, firefighters, shet ran groups came out to shake this man's hand. >> coming up in the next half washington d.c.. bowbow the panda bear turns one. what's up, george? massage chair. my little indulgence. dunkin' french vanilla swirl, my little indulgence. indulge in the...
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evening news but you had soap operas in the morning and comedy shows and variety shows treaty had alfred hitchcock on the same network and people are used to having that mix. i think the bundle is something that has always been so important to media. a lot of the journalism wars were between papers fighting over the comics. "the washington post" when it was bob are the family, he said to his deputies, do comments matter -- comics matter, he had to fight to get the comics in the paper and it was a big protected anymore because fewer people would read the journalism if the comics were not there. the comics to of more readership of the journalism. it is something that our news content reaches a much larger audience than it would if we didn't also have under 200 million video views a month and massive amount of viewership on quizzes and lists. >> there has been a lot of new media startups that have been launching recently. why do you think there are so many media startups happening? >> media startups are more of a thing now than they have an in a long time. there have been a lot of tech star
evening news but you had soap operas in the morning and comedy shows and variety shows treaty had alfred hitchcock on the same network and people are used to having that mix. i think the bundle is something that has always been so important to media. a lot of the journalism wars were between papers fighting over the comics. "the washington post" when it was bob are the family, he said to his deputies, do comments matter -- comics matter, he had to fight to get the comics in the paper...
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i grew up loving "alfred hitchcock presents:" and i always wanted to make kind of my own alfred hitchcock-styleeird show. but it's all true. it's all real people. each person representing each one of the seven deadly sins. >> seth: and so for pride, give us an example of the people who are prideful in a deadly way. >> yeah, well in pride, there is a -- there is a woman who has gotten breast implants that are now so large that one of them keeps growing on her own so she has to keep making the other one bigger to keep up with the other one. [ light laughter ] >> seth: yes. >> and -- but it's also so bad that now they are killing her. >> seth: right. >> because of the -- it's leaking into her body. >> seth: i think the very idea that if one is getting bigger, you don't think i should make that one smaller, you think let's go catch up. >> i got to catch this one up. that's right. yeah, you can't be left behind. >> seth: sloth, to me would seem like the one where i can't believe people, "when you say would you like to be on my show," they are like, "oh, i'm really good at sloth. i would love to be o
i grew up loving "alfred hitchcock presents:" and i always wanted to make kind of my own alfred hitchcock-styleeird show. but it's all true. it's all real people. each person representing each one of the seven deadly sins. >> seth: and so for pride, give us an example of the people who are prideful in a deadly way. >> yeah, well in pride, there is a -- there is a woman who has gotten breast implants that are now so large that one of them keeps growing on her own so she has...
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alfred in the back field. to me that got me excited. you know the things we can do. just the mentality, i feel has changed so much already. >> for the redskins organization, the best take away from camp, the team is returning with only minor injuries. they will practice again on thursday. in richmond, diana rosini, news 4 spos. >> now to california. usually fights taking place in training camp aren't a big deal. the cowboys, so we'll make fun of them. doing a joint practice with the raiders. this one got ugly and out of control. cowboys defense against raiders offense. this one spilled over into the fans. >> whoa. >> things got crazy there. raiders fans swung a helmet for a second. it was nuts out there. a couple of fights taking place at this practice today. it's safe to say the cowboys defense, the first and last time they will put up a fight this entire season. >> come on. >> to baseball now. doug fister is mr. reliable for the nationals this season. it's no surprise he went up to new york and mowed down the mets. seven shutout innings but fister wasn't the story.
alfred in the back field. to me that got me excited. you know the things we can do. just the mentality, i feel has changed so much already. >> for the redskins organization, the best take away from camp, the team is returning with only minor injuries. they will practice again on thursday. in richmond, diana rosini, news 4 spos. >> now to california. usually fights taking place in training camp aren't a big deal. the cowboys, so we'll make fun of them. doing a joint practice with the...
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this is on alfred street. nbc bay area is live at the scene with nearby workers and what they saw. luckily, there weren't anybody but the people working there and firefighters were able to knock it down pretty fast. >> reporter: that's right. it is friday evening. people are headed home a little earlier than normal at this area. so it looked like that the workers here had already gone home for the day. but for workers who were still in the area working the fire was a little scary with the winds picking up. it was unclear which direction the flames would go. the fire is mostly out now. but this is what it looked like earlier. this is the distribution and donation services for hope services. the fire chief tells us that it looks like a truck was caught on fire, then it spread. several vehicles, some landscaping, trees, donation bins were fully engulfed in flames. the fire started around 4:00. access at first was a
this is on alfred street. nbc bay area is live at the scene with nearby workers and what they saw. luckily, there weren't anybody but the people working there and firefighters were able to knock it down pretty fast. >> reporter: that's right. it is friday evening. people are headed home a little earlier than normal at this area. so it looked like that the workers here had already gone home for the day. but for workers who were still in the area working the fire was a little scary with the...
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alfred morse joins our round table.'s also double trouble for clark who helps bring a steelers fan. and nobody joins me on sports final. i'm solo tonight. diana's out. >> the audience. >> the audien[ mom ] when the nest gets too quiet... it's time to find some real harmony, with nature. [ family screams ] elmo! [ wolf, kids howling ] [ train whistles ] [ bird chirps ] [ people screaming ] [ snoring ] music to mom's ears. [ female announcer ] turn your visit into a getaway. busch gardens and water country usa summer packages from just $60 per person per night. [ mom ] we may live in houses, but we're born for busch gardens. >>> students of dr. henry wise junior high school will recognize the two guys in this photo. that's their assistant principal posing with steve harvey. he had just accepted an award. they create a culture where students are prepared to get into college, graduate and start careers. >> that is awesome. >>> seven day forecast check. most of the rain comes on tuesday. other than that. the rest of the week
alfred morse joins our round table.'s also double trouble for clark who helps bring a steelers fan. and nobody joins me on sports final. i'm solo tonight. diana's out. >> the audience. >> the audien[ mom ] when the nest gets too quiet... it's time to find some real harmony, with nature. [ family screams ] elmo! [ wolf, kids howling ] [ train whistles ] [ bird chirps ] [ people screaming ] [ snoring ] music to mom's ears. [ female announcer ] turn your visit into a getaway. busch...
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this is video from a half hour ago after it broke out on alfred street. >> it's hope services. according to the website, they provide assistance for people with disabilities. >> on fire are donated goods like clothing, electronics or furniture. let's look live at the scene. firefighters have been able to contain the fire to the parking lot. >> robin is with hope services and joins us now on the phone. robin, are you there? can you hear us? >> caller: i'm here, thank you. we are grateful no one was hurt. we are -- this is a staging area where we collect items that are donated to hope services. we support people with developmental disabilities. we have been around about 62 years. i think people are well aware of our trucks that go around and collect discarded items and then we collect them and then help put people to work who have disabilities that might not otherwise have jobs. >> is it mostly clothing? >> caller: we believe it's mostly clothing. it started about 4:10. everyone was gone for the day, so nobody was injured. we lost three trucks. they are trucks that collect donate
this is video from a half hour ago after it broke out on alfred street. >> it's hope services. according to the website, they provide assistance for people with disabilities. >> on fire are donated goods like clothing, electronics or furniture. let's look live at the scene. firefighters have been able to contain the fire to the parking lot. >> robin is with hope services and joins us now on the phone. robin, are you there? can you hear us? >> caller: i'm here, thank you....
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. >> now, the fire in santa clara broke out in the parking lot on alfred street about 4:00 in the afternooners full of donated goods for people with developmental disabilities. >> this is cell phone video. you can see the black smoke that could be seen for miles. >> a pier mshl will try to figure out how this started. >> nothing that we'd describe as suspicious, just under investigation now. until we can determine a point of or yi begin, and a cause. there are no indications of a, any criminal activity or anything like that on the scene. it was pretty normally reported fire. >> take a look now at a live look at the scene this evening from the camera on a live truck. and no one was hurt. >> now, to our other big fire. abc7 news reporter wayne freedman is live with that fire. wayne? >> we've been watching this two
. >> now, the fire in santa clara broke out in the parking lot on alfred street about 4:00 in the afternooners full of donated goods for people with developmental disabilities. >> this is cell phone video. you can see the black smoke that could be seen for miles. >> a pier mshl will try to figure out how this started. >> nothing that we'd describe as suspicious, just under investigation now. until we can determine a point of or yi begin, and a cause. there are no...
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rare moving on alfred's alley. >> ukee, starting the morning off with a little bit of fog out there. we eventually, however ends one more sun than what the weekend offered up. and we'll start heating up as a result. we will be talking about some tropical activity also some showers, some storms, lots to cover. we'll see all of that on the other side. hey, i lost my debit card. do you guys do instant replacement? (snap!) what just happened? check your wallet. no. ...no way. your debit card should arrive in 7-10 business days. it's time to bank human again. get debit cards on the spot, and no monthly fee checking with just a $100 minimum balance at td bank. america's most convenient bank. >>> man in chris call condition, woman in stable condition, after double shooting in west oaklane. so far police have made no arrests. >>> also, one woman was injured in a house fire on ashdale street in olney this morning. investigators are searching for the cause. firefighters had to make it through a large amount of cluster in that home to control the fire. >>> philadelphia school funding will be in
rare moving on alfred's alley. >> ukee, starting the morning off with a little bit of fog out there. we eventually, however ends one more sun than what the weekend offered up. and we'll start heating up as a result. we will be talking about some tropical activity also some showers, some storms, lots to cover. we'll see all of that on the other side. hey, i lost my debit card. do you guys do instant replacement? (snap!) what just happened? check your wallet. no. ...no way. your debit card...
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this is hang on alfred street in santa clara. we think it is a store called digital reality and our betty yu reported what could have caught fire are discarded electronics. it's on alford street. betty saw pallets being moved in by workers earlier. this is happening just north of san jose mineta. you see that thick, black smoke billowing in the area. it's not affecting air traffic. but that could change. >> they are gets water on it. we'll get you the latest as we get it. >>> out with the old, in with the new. crews and levi's stadium working quickly to replace part of the field just one football game into the season. but it's the 49ers again making the headlines as they struggle to deal with a turf emergency at new levi's stadium. our sports director dennis o'donnell with games that are being called off. >> definitely. on the field failure led to some high school games being called off today. there was a friday night lights event planned for next week. that's been rescheduled for october 10 and 11 all because of this. the turf w
this is hang on alfred street in santa clara. we think it is a store called digital reality and our betty yu reported what could have caught fire are discarded electronics. it's on alford street. betty saw pallets being moved in by workers earlier. this is happening just north of san jose mineta. you see that thick, black smoke billowing in the area. it's not affecting air traffic. but that could change. >> they are gets water on it. we'll get you the latest as we get it. >>> out...
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started shortly after 4:00 this afternoon in santa clara at the hope services donation center on alfred street. it burned as many as four trucks filled with donations such as clothing, furniture and electronics. and the flames didn't reach any buildings. and there are no reports of any injuries from that fire. firefighters say they will be on the scene for a long time tonight to pull apart debris, to make sure that the fire is out. >> a middle school teacher in the east bay is in jail tonight accused of possessing child pornography. police in danville say that wolf was arrested as his home. live at diablo vista middle school where wolf taught and police will see if any students were victimized. >> reporter: school starts up on monday but wolf will not be be in class. there will be a substitute teacher there. his arrest shocking administrators as well as parents. danville deab blow vista middle school, home to 800 students, dozens of faculty and a 12-year veteran math teacher wolf. her daughters have been through his class. >> he loves what he does. he is personal with the kids. he finds
started shortly after 4:00 this afternoon in santa clara at the hope services donation center on alfred street. it burned as many as four trucks filled with donations such as clothing, furniture and electronics. and the flames didn't reach any buildings. and there are no reports of any injuries from that fire. firefighters say they will be on the scene for a long time tonight to pull apart debris, to make sure that the fire is out. >> a middle school teacher in the east bay is in jail...
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especially political or political education the more we know the more we are able to say ok we saw a king alfred plan and we see other. plans and agendas that the united states has to continue to violate our rights so we can't be surprised by it as a matter of fact we have to be proactive we have to sort of networks to defend ourselves and defend our rights so anybody out here who's awake in two thousand and fourteen has to be on one side or the other it's forcing us to choose a you know she said you know where i understand in the trajectory that you guys understood a long time ago that it's just going to get worse unless we stand up and fight it and you also want to gaza a few years ago and then subsequently went on the speaking more called from the ghetto to gaza what prompted the trip initially and what message are you trying to relay with the more ultimately the same kind of sanctions and embargoes that have been exactly against cuba and zimbabwe happened against gaza and you know we know the united states' relationship with israel like they were violating the human rights of those people ac
especially political or political education the more we know the more we are able to say ok we saw a king alfred plan and we see other. plans and agendas that the united states has to continue to violate our rights so we can't be surprised by it as a matter of fact we have to be proactive we have to sort of networks to defend ourselves and defend our rights so anybody out here who's awake in two thousand and fourteen has to be on one side or the other it's forcing us to choose a you know she...
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four homes on alfred's alley are up for sale.dmark and homes on the cobblestone block there rarely ever turnover. they range in price from 650 to 850 thus season dollars. he'll trench's alley dates back to 1702 and it attracts thousands of tourists every ye year. >> all right. justin, kind of just been a gloomy and nasute day. >>> gloomy. at least it was mainly dry this weekend. >> mainly. little shower earlier. >>> it could have been worse. >> yeah. >>> still tracking a few showers now but improving conditions for monday. it figures, right, when you go back to work. >> of course. >>> the sun comes out. nice day at the beach probably. that's the way it works out sometimes. live look right now checking out the ben franklin bridge. still see lot of cloud cover across the region. so that's pretty much been the story all weekend long. again, a few showers around. go to storm scan3. and it's looking better, no, on radar. we just had that one line of some showers and few thunderstorms that did develop kind of weakening but this looks t
four homes on alfred's alley are up for sale.dmark and homes on the cobblestone block there rarely ever turnover. they range in price from 650 to 850 thus season dollars. he'll trench's alley dates back to 1702 and it attracts thousands of tourists every ye year. >> all right. justin, kind of just been a gloomy and nasute day. >>> gloomy. at least it was mainly dry this weekend. >> mainly. little shower earlier. >>> it could have been worse. >> yeah....
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especially political or political education the more we know the more we are able to say ok we saw a king alfred plan and we see other. plans and agendas that the united states has to continue to violate our rights so we can't be surprised by it as a matter of fact we have to be proactive we have to sort of networks to defend ourselves and defend our rights so anybody who awake in two thousand and fourteen has to be on one side or the other it's forcing us to choose a you know she said you know where i understand in the trajectory that you guys understood a long time ago that it's just going to get worse unless we stand up and fight it and you also want to gaza a few years ago and then subsequently went on the speaking or called from the ghetto to gaza what prompted the trip initially and what message are you trying to relay with the more ultimately the same kind of sanctions and embargoes that have been exactly against cuba and zimbabwe happened against gaza and you know we know the united states' relationship with israel like there were violating the human rights of those people actually went
especially political or political education the more we know the more we are able to say ok we saw a king alfred plan and we see other. plans and agendas that the united states has to continue to violate our rights so we can't be surprised by it as a matter of fact we have to be proactive we have to sort of networks to defend ourselves and defend our rights so anybody who awake in two thousand and fourteen has to be on one side or the other it's forcing us to choose a you know she said you know...
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alfred, we need you. the long white shirt. signing autographs, we are going to run and huddle around heim and get his autograph. >> you have a ball and a helmet in oh, my goodness, you are a fan. >> reporter: there's no doubt they are using cuteness to their advantage. >> i'm getting spoiled. i'm milking it. >> reporter: really, brody isn't milking it. the 9-year-old awaits surgery to remove a brain tumor. >> the doctor said, quote unquote, he could pop that thing right ou. >> he's been a redskins fan since the day he was born. the day he was born was a sunday and the redskins were playing philadelphia. i was watching the game as he was being delivered. >> he's got a bright outlook on life. that's special. we appreciate him coming out. >> cool. give him a high five. >> good job, buddy. >> there it is. >> every football player needs to do better than the season before. >> appreciate it. i need to do better than last year. thank you, appreciate the advice. thanks for coming out, man. thank you. >> reporter: brody is definitely o
alfred, we need you. the long white shirt. signing autographs, we are going to run and huddle around heim and get his autograph. >> you have a ball and a helmet in oh, my goodness, you are a fan. >> reporter: there's no doubt they are using cuteness to their advantage. >> i'm getting spoiled. i'm milking it. >> reporter: really, brody isn't milking it. the 9-year-old awaits surgery to remove a brain tumor. >> the doctor said, quote unquote, he could pop that thing...
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. >> now, the fire in santa clara broke out in the parking lot on alfred street about 4:00 in the afternoon, destroying containers full of donated goods for people with developmental disabilities. >> this is cell phone video. you can see the black smoke that could be seen for miles. >> a pier mshl will try to figure out how this started. >> nothing that we'd describe as suspicious, just under investigation now. until we can determine a point of or yi begin, and a cause. there are no indications of a, any c anything like that on the scene. it was pretty normally reported fire. >> take a look now at a live look at the scene this evening from the camera on a live truck. and no one was hurt. >> now, to our other big fire. abc7 news reporter wayne freedman is live with that fire. wayne? >> we've been watching this two and a half hours and it's over my shoulder. it's not as bad as it looks now, just white smoke coming out of it the fire burning in a scrap yard near the naval ship yard began around 3:30, then, a dark plume growing east. it's mostly out now. we mostly have the kind of smoke that wa
. >> now, the fire in santa clara broke out in the parking lot on alfred street about 4:00 in the afternoon, destroying containers full of donated goods for people with developmental disabilities. >> this is cell phone video. you can see the black smoke that could be seen for miles. >> a pier mshl will try to figure out how this started. >> nothing that we'd describe as suspicious, just under investigation now. until we can determine a point of or yi begin, and a cause....
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alfred was jewish that didn't make much difference in those days and he went on to become a top figuren german athletics. he became a prominent individual and we will see in a moment today to the olympics in berlin in 1936. they didn't want to dignify the regime because they were being severely attacked at the time but then he called it off so they could kind of clean up their act for the olympics and they could show to the world so he refused to go and then we turned the clock to 1938 and 19t a moment we will go over what happened to him in terms of his guns but by 1942 the world had come about if they were wearinga star of david and he was deported to the concentration camp that was kind of a concentration camp for intellectuals and people like that who wasn't the worst one in the world probably for that reason but within just a few weeks of being there he was starved to death so he met his end that way. but now we get to the reason why i'm talking about him and there was able to detect -- detective work going on with this. the. we didn't know the significance of this employee starte
alfred was jewish that didn't make much difference in those days and he went on to become a top figuren german athletics. he became a prominent individual and we will see in a moment today to the olympics in berlin in 1936. they didn't want to dignify the regime because they were being severely attacked at the time but then he called it off so they could kind of clean up their act for the olympics and they could show to the world so he refused to go and then we turned the clock to 1938 and 19t...
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the scramble to control persistent fire at a charity on the grounds out services organization on alfred st. in santa clara started after four and was burning trucks donations for almost an hour people started sending pictures to reading them in telling them you see there is a smoky spectacle just like their island fortunately this letter and spread the building on the property mainly in the trucks also no injuries most people have gone home to the bay for share right now fire investigators are trying to figure out how the fire started >> : a grant according to hold services website helps more than 3700 individuals with all the mental disabilities now the number of that hurting tonight it's been around for 62 years and we talk with the slow first for the charity you told us this fire has damage to what you can see in the studio a big hit for them and at this for told one of their important donation centers spokesperson told us the fire likely started in all been stolen on soared donations to charity did lose three trucks all the donations in those trucks the building itself was not damag
the scramble to control persistent fire at a charity on the grounds out services organization on alfred st. in santa clara started after four and was burning trucks donations for almost an hour people started sending pictures to reading them in telling them you see there is a smoky spectacle just like their island fortunately this letter and spread the building on the property mainly in the trucks also no injuries most people have gone home to the bay for share right now fire investigators are...
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alfred molina and i play two old gay guys who have been together 40 years.t has unintended consequences. fred's character is immediately let go from the school he teaches at and we are forced to live apart while we have to sell the apartment and he gets a new job. these guys who are inseparable, beyond that it is just a wonderful examination of the nature of love and this marvelous relationship. i call it a movie with one starring role played by two actors in the starring role as a relationship. the nicest thing about it is it puts a human face on this big hot button, front-page issue that is same-sex marriage. >> and all of these big issues are human beings living at the drama of these decisions made by other people. >> marisa tomei is the wife of my nephew. i move into their household for this certain period and disrupt their lives. in a way, it is not just about the relationship tween ben and george, fred and me. it's about love and its various generations and stages. it makes us feel so good that we've made a very real and simple film about older people
alfred molina and i play two old gay guys who have been together 40 years.t has unintended consequences. fred's character is immediately let go from the school he teaches at and we are forced to live apart while we have to sell the apartment and he gets a new job. these guys who are inseparable, beyond that it is just a wonderful examination of the nature of love and this marvelous relationship. i call it a movie with one starring role played by two actors in the starring role as a...
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alfred morris ran hard and was effective while he was therein. what about rg3. take a look.s is one highlight from him for the night. he wasn't in there very long. nice pass. looks like a touchdown was not ruled a touchdown because robertson's hand landed out of bounds before both feet were in bounds. robinson continues to do work. cousins was solid and third string colt mccoy was impressive. no. q. okay. -- no injuries and the coach is a happy man. >> a good performance and now it's time to move on, unfortunately it doesn't count. >> that's sports. i'm horace holmes. have a great day. >> a rare interview from redskins owner dan snyder grabbed national headlines. he spoke about what he said is wide-ranging support for the team name. but critics are firing back saying he left them with more questions than answers. >> so you have not heard one descenting voice from within the nfl community? >> it's been great support. i think that most, whether it's owners or people in the league, most people understand what the team name means. they look at it as we all do as honor, respect.
alfred morris ran hard and was effective while he was therein. what about rg3. take a look.s is one highlight from him for the night. he wasn't in there very long. nice pass. looks like a touchdown was not ruled a touchdown because robertson's hand landed out of bounds before both feet were in bounds. robinson continues to do work. cousins was solid and third string colt mccoy was impressive. no. q. okay. -- no injuries and the coach is a happy man. >> a good performance and now it's time...
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rg3, alfred moore, pierre garcon expecting to give us a good look at the offense.'s making the cut? the redskins have to trim down the roster to 75 players before 4:00 p.m. on tuesday. lots of roster battles including running backs and receivers. they've got to step up their game if they want to make this roster. >>> let's move to the diamond now. the nationals looking to start back another winning streak after getting snapped by the giants. that ten-game winning streak they had, they opened up the series last night. this one got away from them. going if ar franchise record 11 straight wins, but san francisco had other plans. too much offense. the giants, they take this one 10-3. >>> that was a look at your morning sports. hope your saturday game day is a good one. >>> taking a look at our top stories. overnight it's been calm in ferguson, missouri. police say they did not make any arrests. last night dozens of people marched in the streets protesting the death of 18-year-old michael brown. the unarmed man was shot and killed by a police officer. >>> volunteers are
rg3, alfred moore, pierre garcon expecting to give us a good look at the offense.'s making the cut? the redskins have to trim down the roster to 75 players before 4:00 p.m. on tuesday. lots of roster battles including running backs and receivers. they've got to step up their game if they want to make this roster. >>> let's move to the diamond now. the nationals looking to start back another winning streak after getting snapped by the giants. that ten-game winning streak they had, they...
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some of you say, this co-ceo looks a lot like alfred hitchcock, only robert murray ♪ [ vet ] i'm coming my tour of duty and looking to jump start my career. any advice? [ advisor ] you can start by applying your skills to areas that interest you. [ alex ] acp advisornet has built a non-profit online community to connect our veterans with business professionals, like you and me. so why not share your valuable experience? [ advisor ] i can help you with your resume. [ vet ] that'd be great. [ alex ] please go to acp advisornet. because their service deserves our service. ♪ "what is the deal, neil?." neil: what is the deal with nation fixated what the president might do about isis or executive order granting amnesty to millions of illegals when he's doing something that's going to hit utility bill very hard. the epa's sweeping new clean air regulations stand to hurt millions of americans and that's just the beginning. >> people on fixed incomes are not able to pay electric bills. poor people are not able to pay electric bills. we cannot let him pass states and constitution, the utility com
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this is video from a half hour ago after it broke out on alfred street. >> it's hope services. according to the website, they provide assistance for people with disabilities. >> on fire are donated goods like clothing, electronics or furniture. let's look live at the scene. firefighters have been able to contain the fire to the parking lot. >> robin is with hope services and joins us now on the phone. robin, are you there? can you hear us? >> caller: i'm here, thank you. we are grateful no one
this is video from a half hour ago after it broke out on alfred street. >> it's hope services. according to the website, they provide assistance for people with disabilities. >> on fire are donated goods like clothing, electronics or furniture. let's look live at the scene. firefighters have been able to contain the fire to the parking lot. >> robin is with hope services and joins us now on the phone. robin, are you there? can you hear us? >> caller: i'm here, thank you....
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some of you say, this co-ceo looks a lot like alfred hitchcock, only robert murray hitchcock, only robert murray said something scarier denturthan real teeth.erent they're about ten times softer and have surface pores where bacteria n multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor-causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture everyday. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me zero heartburn... annc: prilosec otc the number one doctor recommend frequent heartburn medicine for nine straight years. one pill each morning 24 hours zero heartburn. "what is the deal, neil?." neil: what is the deal with nation fixated what the president might do about isis or executive order granting amnesty to millions of illegals when he's doing something that's going to hit utility bill very hard. the epa's sweeping new clean air regulations stand to hurt millions of americans and that's just the beginning. >> people on fixed incomes are not able to pay electric bills. poor people are not able to pay electric bills. we cannot let him pass s
some of you say, this co-ceo looks a lot like alfred hitchcock, only robert murray hitchcock, only robert murray said something scarier denturthan real teeth.erent they're about ten times softer and have surface pores where bacteria n multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor-causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture everyday. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me zero heartburn... annc: prilosec otc the number...
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some of you say, this co-ceo looks a lot like alfred hitchcock, only robert murray hitchcock, only robertray said something scarier it can bring out the worst in people. but the m-class scans for danger, corrects for lane drifting, and if necessary, it will even brake all by itself. it is a luxury suv engineered to get you there and back safely. for tomorrow is another fight. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. . [ male announcer ] cleaner, earth justice defends that right in the courtroom. and we win. join our fight. earth justice. because the earth needs a good lawyer. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance
some of you say, this co-ceo looks a lot like alfred hitchcock, only robert murray hitchcock, only robertray said something scarier it can bring out the worst in people. but the m-class scans for danger, corrects for lane drifting, and if necessary, it will even brake all by itself. it is a luxury suv engineered to get you there and back safely. for tomorrow is another fight. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. they're...
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some of you say, this co-ceo looks a lot like alfred hitchcock, only robert murray hitchcock, only roberturray said something scarier thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto surance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me zero heartburn... annc: prilosec otc the mber one doctor recommend frequent heartburn medicine for nine straight years. one pill each morning 24 hours zero heartburn. n wt ieealh atioixedha presidht dout isis amnesty to millions ofllegas wh he's doing som that's going to hit ulity bi ver hard. the epa's sepin n cle air regulations stand to hurt millions of americans and that'sjust the beginning. >> people on fixed incomes are not able to pay electric bills. poor people are not able to pay electric bills. we cannot letim
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some of you say, this co-ceo looks a lot like alfred hitchcock, only robert murray said something scarier my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. "what is the deal, neil?." neil: what is the deal with nation fixated what the president might do about isis or executive order granting amnesty to millions of illegals when he's doing something that's going to hit utility bill very hard. the epa's sweeping new clean air regulations stand to hurt millions of americans and that's just the beginning. >> people on fixed incomes are not able to pay electric bills. poor people are not able to pay electric bills. we cannot let him pass states and constitution, the utility
some of you say, this co-ceo looks a lot like alfred hitchcock, only robert murray said something scarier my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today...
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and the 230u7bder's name was alfred mann. they have ha $10 target, that implies about a 30% of up side. keep in mind that mankind, mnkd. >>> tiffany's at an all-time high. and on the technicals, we have john coczar. john, i'm going to start with you. when i hear all-time high, it is technically, are we overbought? >> we are. >> we're about to 102, but if we look at that chart, you can see down at the bottom, that's the macd indicator. that's a fancy name for an indicator that shows thousand quickly or positive you have momentum in the stock. right now you can see it's down about as low as it's been in about a year. if you go back across that chart, each other time it's been down here, it's been above the 200-day moving average. so that tells me it's set for another leg up. >> they had brought strength in the quarter. from a fundamental basis, the strength in the americas was really just tremendous. and they're saying their customer is feeling really good about the economy, and the company's efforts in fashion jewelry seem to
and the 230u7bder's name was alfred mann. they have ha $10 target, that implies about a 30% of up side. keep in mind that mankind, mnkd. >>> tiffany's at an all-time high. and on the technicals, we have john coczar. john, i'm going to start with you. when i hear all-time high, it is technically, are we overbought? >> we are. >> we're about to 102, but if we look at that chart, you can see down at the bottom, that's the macd indicator. that's a fancy name for an indicator...
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> retail read, walmart, macy's, j.c. penneys and kohl's, what to expect when the earnings are released. >> why a wall street darling may have a little tarnish on the gold seal of approval. >> healthy diagnosis, is the health care system ready for ageing baby boomers? the second part of the ageing in america series tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, august 12th. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome. we begin with more signs that america's economy, while not h
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san jose international airpor fire in santa clara broke out in the parking lot of hope services on alfred street about 4:00 o'clock this afternoon. it destroyed storage containers full of donated goods. mostly clothing for people with developmental disabilities. now this is cell phone video from a viewer. you can see the massive plume of black smoke. fire just raging for a tile. smoke seen for miles around. fire marshal will try to figure out how it started. >> it's not suspicious just under investigation right now until we can determine point ofs no indication that any criminal activity or anything like that on scene. pretty well normally reported fire. >>reporter: now crew did get it under control pretty quickly and contained it to just the parking lot. no buildings. no one was hurt. gentleman mean time vallejo firefighters responded to this fire on the island that started in recycling yard of the metal company this afternoon. firefighters got the call at 3:00 o'clock. footage from 60 7 hd with heavy black smom flames coming out of the business. fire is lateed to the scrap metal yard bu
san jose international airpor fire in santa clara broke out in the parking lot of hope services on alfred street about 4:00 o'clock this afternoon. it destroyed storage containers full of donated goods. mostly clothing for people with developmental disabilities. now this is cell phone video from a viewer. you can see the massive plume of black smoke. fire just raging for a tile. smoke seen for miles around. fire marshal will try to figure out how it started. >> it's not suspicious just...
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. -- offeredld consume would consume -- alfred wilkinson, he is broken up. they never marry.he goes on to have a successful business in new york. the lastlled winnie casualty of the lost cause. fred is also one of the last casualties of the lost cause along with her because he has a nervous breakdown in atlantic city and later has a heart attack. i can't help but think that some of this came from the fallout from his relationship with winnie. all these death threats. varina at people investigating him, doing the background checks in an invasive way. i think he was extremely affected by that. he dies in his mid-50's. there is another story that may not be true, but i did put it in the book because i had a number of sources tell me that fred shows up that winnie's funeral. i won't tell you when it is, but he shows up sobbing in the back of the church. lots of sources say that but we cannot verify it. >> i really enjoyed it. she was spending so much time when herherners, father died, was she reaching out to him and he to her at the end? >> yes. mother really preferred the north,
. -- offeredld consume would consume -- alfred wilkinson, he is broken up. they never marry.he goes on to have a successful business in new york. the lastlled winnie casualty of the lost cause. fred is also one of the last casualties of the lost cause along with her because he has a nervous breakdown in atlantic city and later has a heart attack. i can't help but think that some of this came from the fallout from his relationship with winnie. all these death threats. varina at people...
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer prod >>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and suzie guerin. >> correction, please? market watchers say stocks have risen too far for too long without a 10% pull back. we'll ask two top pros what they think. >>> where's the spike? why oil and gas prices aren't rising sharply, along with tensions in iraq. >>> a gray nation, 10,000 baby boomers turn 65 every day. that could have a major lasting impact on our economy. tonight we begin a four-part series, aging in america. all that and the return of suzie on nightly business report. >>> good evening, everyone, yes, i'm back. topping our news tonight. another positive
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p.an foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> cisco's big challenge, the dow component reports better than expected earnings but disappnts investors with weak forward guidance and more job cuts. >> march down, macy's considered one of the stronger names in retail, surprises the street with an earning's miss and a weak sales outlook leading to more questions about the consumer. >> cashing in, america's graying population means big opportunity for major corporations. tonight, the names investors need to know in the th
. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p.an foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions...