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alfred 87-year-old mr. alfred yee on gary and 26th avenue outside of a senior center in 2011 a woman an geary we campground a 3 and 4-year-old open fulsome modify who was killed on 25 letting avenue in fulsome we've known about this for years how long will it take to take rapid action on vision zero so as director reiskin they're not accidents they're killing basically we have to work on education engineering and enforcement i'm proud our r0r7bd station is here they are the one station that took a hard look at vision zero i want to thank the hard working men and women at the richmond station i'm raifr from the robert district i learned about that or this so my comments are from my heart three or four supervisors from the time after sophies death in the new year's time over a years ago we're looking at new york city and other cities with the bicycle coalition and walk sf and our community coalition we've been advocating for this i'm glad it tom maguire with our sustainable streets is here my hope was we pain
alfred 87-year-old mr. alfred yee on gary and 26th avenue outside of a senior center in 2011 a woman an geary we campground a 3 and 4-year-old open fulsome modify who was killed on 25 letting avenue in fulsome we've known about this for years how long will it take to take rapid action on vision zero so as director reiskin they're not accidents they're killing basically we have to work on education engineering and enforcement i'm proud our r0r7bd station is here they are the one station that...
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alfred? mr. alfred has left the room. seeing no one else, we'll close public comment. back to the commission. >>> you almost missed public comment but we'll reopen for you. >> i apologize for that. my name is joe alfred. i grew up in virginia. it took me 18 years to escape there. i didn't like their conservative culture and i went to stanford and then law school. it's my understanding it's the purpose of this commission to preserve the historic values of our community. i have been seeing these values being degraded by these twitter folks for some time. they have kicked our neighbors, my neighbors out of the community and rub salt in the wounds and we have to listen to the construc
alfred? mr. alfred has left the room. seeing no one else, we'll close public comment. back to the commission. >>> you almost missed public comment but we'll reopen for you. >> i apologize for that. my name is joe alfred. i grew up in virginia. it took me 18 years to escape there. i didn't like their conservative culture and i went to stanford and then law school. it's my understanding it's the purpose of this commission to preserve the historic values of our community. i have...
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>> alfred yee was geary -- fulton, i believe. >> it was 26th and geary. it was a high-injury corridor. >> and sofie lu was on polk street. >> and when the young teenager from lowell in 2013 was killed, high-injury corridor. >> don't exactly know which slope that was. >> so i guess my point, 13 miles strategically is very important, but if we identify all the high-injury corridors, my hope is that we move as quickly as possible in our g-ration strategy, but also to realize there are many, many more miles to reach as well. especially if our goal is about 2024 to reduce any deaths. that is why it was a shock to hear about this 12-year-old as we try to move forward strategically. >> i absolutely agree that we need to continue to make improvements across the corridors. in supervisor yee's district, those are not high-crash corridors, but we're continuing to move through neighborhood traffic calm, school safety and traditional traffic engineering devices like stop signs and speed radar boards. those things are effective everywhere,? >> the high-injury network i
>> alfred yee was geary -- fulton, i believe. >> it was 26th and geary. it was a high-injury corridor. >> and sofie lu was on polk street. >> and when the young teenager from lowell in 2013 was killed, high-injury corridor. >> don't exactly know which slope that was. >> so i guess my point, 13 miles strategically is very important, but if we identify all the high-injury corridors, my hope is that we move as quickly as possible in our g-ration strategy, but...
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alfred? mr. alfred has left the room. seeing no one else, we'll close public comment. back to the commission. >>> you almost missed public comment but we'll reopen for you. >> i apologize for that. my name is joe alfred. i grew up in virginia. it took me 18 years to escape there. i didn't like their conservative culture and i went to stanford and then law school. it's my understanding it's the purpose of this commission to preserve the historic values of our community. i have been seeing these values being degraded by these twitter folks for some time. they have kicked our neighbors, my neighbors out of the community and rub salt in the wounds and we have to listen to the construction all day long. to give an example, today is a gorgeous day. you can see the sky, the nice blue sky. when i lived in new york city you couldn't see the sky. there was much too development. all you can see is the skyscrapers. what's beautiful with san francisco is you have mostly 2 and 3 story flats and you can see the sky. we have a beautiful building and twitter wants to come in and degrad
alfred? mr. alfred has left the room. seeing no one else, we'll close public comment. back to the commission. >>> you almost missed public comment but we'll reopen for you. >> i apologize for that. my name is joe alfred. i grew up in virginia. it took me 18 years to escape there. i didn't like their conservative culture and i went to stanford and then law school. it's my understanding it's the purpose of this commission to preserve the historic values of our community. i have...
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but this is a film that alfred hitchcock actually consulted and edited on.they did is the war museum put together the film in its original form. the left reel was reconstructed from notes. so it's the first time this film is being screened. it's a very harrowing film. it's very disturbing and extremely important. >> when will it be screened? >> this will be on sunday, july july 25, right? >> i think so. >> in san francisco. >> in san francisco at the castro. >> there will be a follow up discussion for people who want to talk about it afterwards. >> good. people can get that information in the catalog on the website. >> yeah. >> we will take another quick break and come back here on mosaic to continue our conversation about the jewish film festival. >> welcome back to mosaic. i am rabbi eric weiss. we are about to end our conversation with lexi and jay. lexi fill us in as we conclude our conversation with whatever else is rest for us to understand about the film festival this year. >> comedy and lighter side, this is also a part of the festival experience. we
but this is a film that alfred hitchcock actually consulted and edited on.they did is the war museum put together the film in its original form. the left reel was reconstructed from notes. so it's the first time this film is being screened. it's a very harrowing film. it's very disturbing and extremely important. >> when will it be screened? >> this will be on sunday, july july 25, right? >> i think so. >> in san francisco. >> in san francisco at the castro....
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but this is a film that alfred hitchcock actually consulted and edited on and what they did is the britishl war museum put together the film in its original form. the last reel was reconstructed if notes. and -- from notes. and so it's the first time this film is being screened. it's a very harrowing film. it's very disturbing film and extremely important film. >> when will it will screened? >> this is going to be on sunday, july 25th right? yeah -- >> i think so. >> 6th -- uh-huh in san francisco. >> san francisco at the castro. >> there will also be followup discussion at the congregation for people who want to talk about it afterwards. >> oh good and people can get that information on the catalog and the website. we're going to take another quick break and come back here on "mosaic" to continue our conversation about the jewish film festival. >>> welcome back to "mosaic." i'm rabbi eric weiss, we're in the middle of a wonderful conversation about the jewish film festival. about to end that conversation actually with lexi leban the executive director of the jewish film festival and jay r
but this is a film that alfred hitchcock actually consulted and edited on and what they did is the britishl war museum put together the film in its original form. the last reel was reconstructed if notes. and -- from notes. and so it's the first time this film is being screened. it's a very harrowing film. it's very disturbing film and extremely important film. >> when will it will screened? >> this is going to be on sunday, july 25th right? yeah -- >> i think so. >> 6th...
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all courtesy of the historic alfred street baptist church. they held the brother's keeper project today an the kids got everything they need to start the year off right including gift cards shoes and coats and essential school supplies. and not to worry it is still six weeks or so away kids. this is what i learned about lauryn ricketts today. she has the best laugh in the business. >> thank you. people think it is a cackle so i do appreciate that. >> if i work comedy i want you in the room circulating. >> absolutely. i will try to do that. it might not be a good time to go inside, to see comedy or the theater, because it is nice out site. we don't get these days in july. we have the heat and humidity coming back full force. it is starting to creep in a little bit. if you felt it out there today you will feel it tomorrow. but you'll in all -- all in all an excellent evening. get out and enjoy it. no rain in the forecast in terms of today. maybe tomorrow evening but not this evening. so enjoy it. hot and humid on sunday. again, you may feel the
all courtesy of the historic alfred street baptist church. they held the brother's keeper project today an the kids got everything they need to start the year off right including gift cards shoes and coats and essential school supplies. and not to worry it is still six weeks or so away kids. this is what i learned about lauryn ricketts today. she has the best laugh in the business. >> thank you. people think it is a cackle so i do appreciate that. >> if i work comedy i want you in...
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alfred morris averaged 67 yards a game which led espn.com to surmise he was not one of the elite running backs. morris said he was offended by it. then he responded they're right, i'm not elite. i consider myself a hard working average joe and i do just that. >> he does great work on and off the field. i have a lot of respect for that guy. that's it for us. the cbs evening news is next. >> then it's nats at 7:00. we'll have the at devry university's keller graduate school of management. you can learn to unlock the leader inside you. so if you want to own the room not just be in it. you're our kind of different. keller graduate school of management. learn more at keller.edu >> pelley: america mourns and salutes its fallen servicemen. we now know more about the victims and about the gunman accused of an act of terror. also tonight a black woman is found hanging in her prison cell. was it suicide or a crime? a medical drone makes a house call. and steve hartman with a world war ii vet on a whole new mission. >> if you fail you're a crazy old man. if you succeed you're a hero. captioning spo
alfred morris averaged 67 yards a game which led espn.com to surmise he was not one of the elite running backs. morris said he was offended by it. then he responded they're right, i'm not elite. i consider myself a hard working average joe and i do just that. >> he does great work on and off the field. i have a lot of respect for that guy. that's it for us. the cbs evening news is next. >> then it's nats at 7:00. we'll have the at devry university's keller graduate school of...
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to have this so deep and so rich that i thought i think i can do something here that is to put on alfred hitchcock's at to do a book of nonfiction is suspense. that was my whole goal it is almost impossible to do heavy research but that is how a cave about. because my feeder is people are burned out. >> to you feel at this stage with the best sellers do you feel any pressure with each new book after the success of devil? >> yes. [laughter] >> alleviated by a glass of red wine? >> the only way to alleviate the pressure wind and rand bourbon help but you do feel pressure and anybody who says they don't is probably still draw. but what you have to do i will do a story i really want to do. prettify interested in this fed is my feeling. but i don't know. but i will tell you they don't mince words. >> your wife's favorite book is a i guess that is like your favorite daughter do you have a favorite? >> i don't. because i can. it is like my daughter's i don't have a favorite daughter. i have a favorite wife. [laughter] >> you met her on a blind date. >> if the bills have a successful marriage? [
to have this so deep and so rich that i thought i think i can do something here that is to put on alfred hitchcock's at to do a book of nonfiction is suspense. that was my whole goal it is almost impossible to do heavy research but that is how a cave about. because my feeder is people are burned out. >> to you feel at this stage with the best sellers do you feel any pressure with each new book after the success of devil? >> yes. [laughter] >> alleviated by a glass of red wine?...
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edward alfred thomas was born in shreveport, louisiana, in 1920. he played football for southern university and as well he was drafted in world war ii where he saw action with the united states army at normandy, in northern africa and during the battle of the bulge. after the war with his honorable discharge edward thomas became one of the first african-american police officers in the city of houston. when he started he could not vote with our poll tax, where he worked for 63 years until his retirement on july 23 2011. he worked for more than six decades, way before the civil rights movement and his work was not without challenges. because of his work and because of his race, officer thomas was not allowed to drive a squad car or arrest white suspects without obtaining permission from his supervisor. at one point in his career he was disciplined for speaking to a white meter maid who asked him to walk with her to not have the unwanted attention of construction workers. just extending himself and doing his job. i'm excited having his name on the 26
edward alfred thomas was born in shreveport, louisiana, in 1920. he played football for southern university and as well he was drafted in world war ii where he saw action with the united states army at normandy, in northern africa and during the battle of the bulge. after the war with his honorable discharge edward thomas became one of the first african-american police officers in the city of houston. when he started he could not vote with our poll tax, where he worked for 63 years until his...
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thought i think i can actually do something knew here in terms of the history and that is to put on my alfred hitchcock hat and do a book of suspense. there were new things in the books and it is hard to do a heavy research project without finding things. there too i am surprised at the reception because my fear was people would be burned out on lusitania like i have been there done that. >> do you feel with all of these best sellers in your background do you feel any pressure, erik, with each new book after the success of devil? >> yes. >> and it is allevated by a glass of red wine or is there something more to it? >> only way to alleviate the pressure is -- there is pressure and you feel it and anybody who says they don't is probably still drunk. but for me what you have to do is put a list aside and say forget it i am doing a study i want to do because i am interested in this study. i proceed with the idea of if i am interested in this someone else is going to be interested. that is my feeling. so far i haven't been wrong. it could be with the next book. it helps i have a sounding board li
thought i think i can actually do something knew here in terms of the history and that is to put on my alfred hitchcock hat and do a book of suspense. there were new things in the books and it is hard to do a heavy research project without finding things. there too i am surprised at the reception because my fear was people would be burned out on lusitania like i have been there done that. >> do you feel with all of these best sellers in your background do you feel any pressure, erik, with...
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alfred: that's why we can have that idea.about some of the lessons that -- rishaad: what about some of the lessons the big boys could learn? is, you thinking about when is a good time to be a global conglomerate. there are so many around the world, and operators are asking the banks to increase their capital requirements. maybe now was a good time to focus on areas that you are more familiar with. rishaad: why are so many asian banks in the top 10? the reason is simple, they know what they are doing. three singaporean banks in the top 10. they are all spending outside of singapore. they're very focused on markets in asia. compared to europe and the u.s. rishaad: thank you very much. let's turn to some of the other stories. we take a look at wind resources. a drop in profits the last quarter. down?s it done on the way that was a miss, but the analysts have been calculating. casino revenue left out a loan. this extends to things we have seen. indeed, the authorities at the moment trying to stamp out the excess. .4%. have a look
alfred: that's why we can have that idea.about some of the lessons that -- rishaad: what about some of the lessons the big boys could learn? is, you thinking about when is a good time to be a global conglomerate. there are so many around the world, and operators are asking the banks to increase their capital requirements. maybe now was a good time to focus on areas that you are more familiar with. rishaad: why are so many asian banks in the top 10? the reason is simple, they know what they are...
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with the entire washington establishment that it so perfectly represents that it is kind of like alfred newman. let me worry. we have a challenge in our country today that more and more people don't believe their government works for them. i believe it can't, and i will take the skills i learned with many of you in this room to make it so. don't get me wrong i have not so fond memories during my time in government here when it was not perfect. but that is part of being responsible for when things go wrong. after did -- after the recount for the election, we made our voting system the envy of the nation. when the tragedy arose -- when the tragedy of a really a wilson -- all really a wilson -- aurelia wilson took place we made the system much more responsive to children in need. when senior people in my administration violated the public trust, they were removed from their jobs. when these problems occurred, i took responsibility. that is what floridians deserve. that is the kind of leadership that has been lacking in washington and that is the kind of leadership that i will bring to wash
with the entire washington establishment that it so perfectly represents that it is kind of like alfred newman. let me worry. we have a challenge in our country today that more and more people don't believe their government works for them. i believe it can't, and i will take the skills i learned with many of you in this room to make it so. don't get me wrong i have not so fond memories during my time in government here when it was not perfect. but that is part of being responsible for when...
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members of the alfred street baptist church gave out backpacks filled with school supplies, gift cards and even school uniforms for children of low income communities in alisandra and the district of columbia. they provided free health screenings for families. >>> a community prepares to say goodbye to the two women killed during the louisiana theater shootings. >>> verizon workers could be a few days away from going on strike. wusa9 sunday morning is back after this. >>> good sunday morning, everybody. and welcome back to wusa9 sunday morning. today is july 26th, i'm surae chinn. >>> the weather is great but the humidity is back. >> that's right, yeah, the heat and humidity will continue to rise. yesterday we got up to 90 degrees, today we are going to reach into the 90s and we have that threat for an isolated thunderstorm before the day is done. so you see that here on our day planner, we will already be at 88 degrees at 1:00, 92 at 4:00, that's dropping down from our high temperature of 93 which i think will reach right before 4:00, 88 degrees at 7:00. the best potential for thunder
members of the alfred street baptist church gave out backpacks filled with school supplies, gift cards and even school uniforms for children of low income communities in alisandra and the district of columbia. they provided free health screenings for families. >>> a community prepares to say goodbye to the two women killed during the louisiana theater shootings. >>> verizon workers could be a few days away from going on strike. wusa9 sunday morning is back after this....
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. >> alfred's family has been in the district since the late 1800s.t 64 he has seen it all. >> i remember dc had a large number of people and then it died down and now it's coming back up. >> today on "morning joe," the major told a national audience that the city expects to hit nearly 800,000 in a couple of decades. >> we have to be smart. we have to invest in our infrastructure. >> the chief economist for the city's tax office. >> we have been growing and adding population at the pace of more than a thousand per month for the last five years. there is some slowing but we're still adding people. >> 165,000 people moved here for jobs. 55,000 for higher learning. 53,000. tony williams is credited with helping to turn this city around. >> we had a series of good mayors and it's showing in the city. >> to compete in the world it's got to be not just dc but the whole dmv. >> housing. low and moderate income people are finding it tough to afford this city. >>> and in addition to housing issues the district is trying to address severe unemployment in some p
. >> alfred's family has been in the district since the late 1800s.t 64 he has seen it all. >> i remember dc had a large number of people and then it died down and now it's coming back up. >> today on "morning joe," the major told a national audience that the city expects to hit nearly 800,000 in a couple of decades. >> we have to be smart. we have to invest in our infrastructure. >> the chief economist for the city's tax office. >> we have been...
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number three, it's a make or break year for alfred.d rusher is entering a contract here. it is time for morse to get paid. they drafted jones in the third round. there's plenty of pressure on morse to secure the job and his future. number four, which whiteout will we see? desean jackson off a huge first year for the redskins. six games with more than 100 yards receiving. will we see it again? training camp kicks off on thursday at 10:35 a.m. practice at 3:00 p.m. free admission for all sessions in richmond. that is a look at the morning sports. hope your saturday is a good one. >> thanks. >>> kim kardashian is helping make twitter better. what? really? this is what she tweeted them. she checked in to see if they can add an edit feature so if you misspell something, you don't have to delete and repost. this is what was said. great idea, we are always looking at ways to make things faster and easier. so we will see if that ends up being the case. >> he liked that idea, too. >> i would love it. makes thing as lot easier. >> good idea kim.
number three, it's a make or break year for alfred.d rusher is entering a contract here. it is time for morse to get paid. they drafted jones in the third round. there's plenty of pressure on morse to secure the job and his future. number four, which whiteout will we see? desean jackson off a huge first year for the redskins. six games with more than 100 yards receiving. will we see it again? training camp kicks off on thursday at 10:35 a.m. practice at 3:00 p.m. free admission for all sessions...
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alfred street baptist church will be distributing back to school supplies for 2000 children. free dental and health screenings. and the armistice peace concert at the lip con memorial -- the lincoln memorial . >>> new food labels for sugar could be added to your favorite treats. >>> and a new device could help improve the lives of millions who suffer from epilepsy. >>> another pleasant day to be outside. just a little bit warmer and more humid than the past few days. if you're heading to the summer block party at the village at leesburg. 90degrees at 3:00 and that's the high temperature. we are keeping it completely dry today. tomorrow might be a different story. we've got the possibility of pop-up storms in every cup has a story. dunkin' k-cup packs in my life were a good fit. a single serving for myself, it's pretty special. it is like having a dunkin' store in my home which is what i've always dreamed of. bring home delicious dunkin' k-cup packs today. your coffee, your dunkin'. people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted
alfred street baptist church will be distributing back to school supplies for 2000 children. free dental and health screenings. and the armistice peace concert at the lip con memorial -- the lincoln memorial . >>> new food labels for sugar could be added to your favorite treats. >>> and a new device could help improve the lives of millions who suffer from epilepsy. >>> another pleasant day to be outside. just a little bit warmer and more humid than the past few days....
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so we need to establish order and there's been somewhat of a makeshift government set up run by alfreard. >> tremendous actress. >> very good actress. and nathan james makes port in baltimore, which is the last place you want to die in baltimore. so from there we need to cure the sick. >> it's going to be a great season. >> bigger higher faster stronger. >> what drew you to this? this is a departure from where we last saw you as mcsteamy. this is a different turn for you and a chance to go in a very different way. what appealed most about this character for you? >> i think a lot of it had to do with the fact that it was a lot different than what i was doing. and the people involved were very appealing to me. the creators of the show are tremendous writers. and michael bay, you know is michael bay. >> enough said, right? >> i love this character. i'm having a blast with this role. it's the best job i've ever had. >> did you do a lot of research into the world of the military? did you shadow naval officers? because we know that part of it is shot -- >> yeah. we go into san diego and we'
so we need to establish order and there's been somewhat of a makeshift government set up run by alfreard. >> tremendous actress. >> very good actress. and nathan james makes port in baltimore, which is the last place you want to die in baltimore. so from there we need to cure the sick. >> it's going to be a great season. >> bigger higher faster stronger. >> what drew you to this? this is a departure from where we last saw you as mcsteamy. this is a different turn...
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want to give children as they're getting older alfred here they're now. to run off but certainly to may be outside in front of their home for shorts amounts of time. what is your advice for parents? "no. when talking to kids about these things and reg'lar basis you can't just say don't talk to strangers and expect it probably will follow your instructions. what you need to do tell children they should always check with parents before go anywhere. always be outside within one other person, just their feelings as something feels wronged the distance distance between yourself and it. always good even strangers to help yacht and a difficult situation." find a >> pam: additional information about keeping your children safe at marks web site. includes a free child safety kit might want to check that out and get and if additional information continuing. to follow developments on the scene is set crews bring an update as soon as we have additional information. >> pam: on to more news tonight a memorial is being held tonight for they were police officer who was ki
want to give children as they're getting older alfred here they're now. to run off but certainly to may be outside in front of their home for shorts amounts of time. what is your advice for parents? "no. when talking to kids about these things and reg'lar basis you can't just say don't talk to strangers and expect it probably will follow your instructions. what you need to do tell children they should always check with parents before go anywhere. always be outside within one other person,...
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. >> there is an app called alfred, isn't this great it is an app associated with a personal concierge service pick up, dry cleaning, buy milk for $99 a month this will get someone to clean your place, do your laundry and get your grocery all while you are at work. right now it is only available in new york city but plans to spread across the country possibly in philadelphia in the next 12 months or so. >> wow. >> ninety-nine, that is cheap. >> i would have them doing everything. >> mike would work them to death. >> there has to be a minimum times you could text them. >> i'm sure. >> but wow. >> they would be regulars in my building. >> mike is like sign me upright now. >> i need to clean my windows. >> you always need to clean something. >> i'm surprised you don't have a stain on your suit today. >> don't look too close. >> you must be wearing green i like that. >> in honor of aka and your return to the show. >> appreciate that. >> new mom carry under wood had to act quickly over the weekend. >> kind of a scary moment. she left her baby and pet dogs inside of a car. it wasn't her faul
. >> there is an app called alfred, isn't this great it is an app associated with a personal concierge service pick up, dry cleaning, buy milk for $99 a month this will get someone to clean your place, do your laundry and get your grocery all while you are at work. right now it is only available in new york city but plans to spread across the country possibly in philadelphia in the next 12 months or so. >> wow. >> ninety-nine, that is cheap. >> i would have them doing...
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and gas lighting is a term that was coined based on an alfred hitch hock psychological killer where ad you cannive husband. in order to cover up his own very serious problems, blames his beautiful, intelligent wife and in fact, cunningly convinces her that it is all in her head. and then she becomes his staunchest defender. and obviously, there are a lot of parallels to the cosby situation. they were married when she was only 19. necessary so many ways, what she says, the man, the wonderful man that we all knew. but i suspect that there could be a very different side of him, too, in some ways camille cosby may be in complete denial about. >> when you're in a relationship with somebody, you say, she can be in complete denial about, do you actually see it? do you actually see the issues and you just choose not to see them? or are you actually unaware? >> you know, it is so hard to explain to someone on the outside. but i believe this is what happens. your denial is so strong and the trap has been very carefully laid so that the more the accusations come in, the more strongly you defend
and gas lighting is a term that was coined based on an alfred hitch hock psychological killer where ad you cannive husband. in order to cover up his own very serious problems, blames his beautiful, intelligent wife and in fact, cunningly convinces her that it is all in her head. and then she becomes his staunchest defender. and obviously, there are a lot of parallels to the cosby situation. they were married when she was only 19. necessary so many ways, what she says, the man, the wonderful man...
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number three, a make or break year for alfred morris, a three-time 1,000-yard rusher is entering a contract year. drafted in the sixth round in 2012, it is time for morris to get paid. the skips drafted matt jones in the third round, plenty of pressure on morris to sec your the job and his future. number four, which wideouts will we see? desean jackson coming off a huge first year for the redskins. six games with more than 100 yards receiving. will we see it again? training camp is less than a week away. talking about pot roast and wendy is like, yeah. >> his way. >> pot roast. >> better names here. >> bell. a long year. >>> max sher zbhercherzer taking the mound against the pirates. last time he faced the buccos? nats hoping for a similar outing in june, nats park, scherzer dominated striking out ten, retiring the first 26 batters until that fateful moment against jose taba bchlttabata. see any perfection tonight, first pitch 7:05. tabata playing in aaa. no chance for revenge, 'cause he is not there, but i don't think scherzer would do it anyway. he gave kudos aft the game needed what he n
number three, a make or break year for alfred morris, a three-time 1,000-yard rusher is entering a contract year. drafted in the sixth round in 2012, it is time for morris to get paid. the skips drafted matt jones in the third round, plenty of pressure on morris to sec your the job and his future. number four, which wideouts will we see? desean jackson coming off a huge first year for the redskins. six games with more than 100 yards receiving. will we see it again? training camp is less than a...
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drivers who park west of alfred street can pay three hours instead of two that allows more time for shopping and dining in those neighborhoods. drivers still have to pay to park until 9 p.m. there are no parking gar flashes their yand a only one offstreet lot where more than two hours. the city worked with businesses and commune leaders to come up with the change. >>> it is one of the shortest interstates in the country named for a man who was never even supposed to be in washington. he is credited with developing much of montgomery county in this edition of meet your street, melissa mow molette introduces us to the man i-375 is named after. >> as the story goes, he wanted to be a cowboy. >> reporter: a wannabe cowboy, sam eig came to the united states with the intention of moving to nebraska to wrangle horses but his first stop was washington, d.c. to make some money. >> he got off the train and never got back on. >> reporter: now i-370 in gaithersburg is named for keith's grandfather, who started working in washington as a butcher to save money later opening a few grows there is never took
drivers who park west of alfred street can pay three hours instead of two that allows more time for shopping and dining in those neighborhoods. drivers still have to pay to park until 9 p.m. there are no parking gar flashes their yand a only one offstreet lot where more than two hours. the city worked with businesses and commune leaders to come up with the change. >>> it is one of the shortest interstates in the country named for a man who was never even supposed to be in washington....
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alfred is an app associated with a personal couldn't see 87 service pick up dry cleaning, buy milk, forcks a month this new app will get someone to come and clean your place do your laundry even get your groceries all while you're at work. rye now it's only available in new york city but it plans to expand of course to other big cities including philly by 2017. >> you can just pick up the phone and call somebody, too i suppose. >> as long as you pay exactly. >> exactly. >>> all right. this is a truly inspirational football team. >> the athletes play at the california school for the deaf in freemont and their love of the game overrides that are inability to hear. the entire team is hearing impaired and participateing in the play makers camp for the second year. the leader of the camp greg rossler says a bigger lesson is in place here. >> we're players get to see how you overcome adversity and how you play beyond your limitations and freemont school for the definite is just -- is just an example of what you can do when your heart is in the right place place. >> they don't think we can com
alfred is an app associated with a personal couldn't see 87 service pick up dry cleaning, buy milk, forcks a month this new app will get someone to come and clean your place do your laundry even get your groceries all while you're at work. rye now it's only available in new york city but it plans to expand of course to other big cities including philly by 2017. >> you can just pick up the phone and call somebody, too i suppose. >> as long as you pay exactly. >> exactly....
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the u.s. senate sent legislation to the president today authorizing a three-month patch to fund the nation's highways and transit systems. the highway trust fund was set to run dry on july 31. a bipartisan senate deal for a six-year funding bill made it through the senate this morning, but it has little support in the house. the co-sponsors of that bill were oklahoma republican jim inhofe and democrat barbara boxer of california. she laid blame on the house for leaving
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. 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 newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report." with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> wall street rallies and it has greece to thank. >> fragile deal. greece and its creditors may have reached an agreement. did it come at a price too steep. did germany's demands go too far. >> drowning in debt. the one thing millennials have now that earlier generations did not. massive amounts of debt. tonight we start a three-part series called millennials and money on "nightly business report" for monday july 13th. good evening, everyone. welcome. a deal in greece. stabili
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more information at macfound.org >> and by the alfred p. sloan 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. >> ifill: once again, members of the u.s. military have been killed in a barrage of gunfire, at their workplaces, on home soil. the targets today were in chattanooga, tennessee. it happened just after mid- morning: a car stopped and a man started shooting at a pair of military sites. >> he just pulled up and i didn't think anything of it. he had his drop top and he looked to the side and the next thing you know he lifted his arms like this with a big black gun. there was one shot and then it was endless shots. one after another. >> ifill: the first target was a military recruiting center. dozens of shots were fired from a car, but no one was hurt. then, minutes later,
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more information at macfound.org >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. 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. >> ifill: the latest deadline in the iran nuclear talks approached today, amid signs of discord. iran's state tv said negotiations are deadlocked because the u.s. won't respect iranian rights, especially on lifting sanctions. meanwhile, secretary of state john kerry talked of real progress, even as he warned the vienna talks are not open-ended. >> we are not going to sit at the negotiating table forever. we also recognize that we shouldn't get up and leave simply because the clock strikes midnight. and i emphasize, given that the work here is incredibly technical and the stakes are very, very high, we will not rush and we will not be rushed. >> ifill
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more information at macfound.org >> and by the alfred p. sloan 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. >> woodruff: the latest look at the job market shows progress is still coming in fits and starts. the labor department today reported a net gain of 223,000 jobs for june. in turn, the unemployment rate fell to 5.3%, the lowest in 7 years. that was largely because so many people gave up trying. the proportion of americans working or looking for work is now the smallest in 38 years. we'll focus on why that's the case, later in the program. wall street was unimpressed by the jobs report. the dow jones industrial average lost 28 points to close at 17,730. the nasdaq fell four points, and the s&p 500 slipped a fraction of a point. there was no break today in the financial
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the most important speaker with a man named alfred thayer mahone. that will all change today. remember i said the navy is important. he is from the navy. he was a naval officer during the civil war. a union naval officer during the civil war. wars produce a lot of problems. one of the biggest problems wars produce, those who have served will know this, those of you have studied these issues will know this. wars produce a lot of people with lots of stars on their uniforms. it doesn't mean they have done anything, they just have lots of stars. they get lots of titles. after the war is the question, what should they be done with them? then what happens? this is a big problem with the union navy. after the civil war, the union contracts and subsides, then you have these admirals, high-ranking naval officials who have no one to command. they are generals without soldiers. admirals without sailors. he is very concerned about this. he is sent on a ship off the coast of chile in the 1870's, he is struck that the united states navy is behind the chilean navy. we are not investing in th
the most important speaker with a man named alfred thayer mahone. that will all change today. remember i said the navy is important. he is from the navy. he was a naval officer during the civil war. a union naval officer during the civil war. wars produce a lot of problems. one of the biggest problems wars produce, those who have served will know this, those of you have studied these issues will know this. wars produce a lot of people with lots of stars on their uniforms. it doesn't mean they...
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he defines himself not just as a darwinian but also as a mohanian, named after alfred thayer mohan, who believed that great power countries in the world, real politik, countries that mattered, japan and britain in particular, knew how to take care of their shore lines, their homeland security in today's parlance. that meaning roosevelt gets from reading mohan's influence of sea power, that we've got to have a navy on both coasts, hence you get to the panama canal when he's president and his focusing on building that shortcut that we can protect ourself ourselves. you don't have to have the navy go all the way down south america and up, we had that shortcut. incidentally, now as i speak to you, the panama canal's being doubled in size and has continued to be very important to america's navy, but also american shipping. but once he gets beyond being the scholar of the navy and hunting and all, of course he runs here in new york, becomes a legislator in albany. and he has that hair-raising -- harrowing moment. he's a reformer. he wants to go after -- because of his honesty -- he wants to g
he defines himself not just as a darwinian but also as a mohanian, named after alfred thayer mohan, who believed that great power countries in the world, real politik, countries that mattered, japan and britain in particular, knew how to take care of their shore lines, their homeland security in today's parlance. that meaning roosevelt gets from reading mohan's influence of sea power, that we've got to have a navy on both coasts, hence you get to the panama canal when he's president and his...
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alfred hitchcock's north by northwest starring cary grant.treets northwest. opening credits roll around 8:30 tomorrow evening. >> and it's going to be hot. >> yes. >>> so if this next viral video you are about to see has not hit any of your social media feeds yet, you need to look. it stars a four-year-old girl named abbey. because she has leukemia, she is a frequent visitor to the school. >> one nurse in particular made her dream wedding come true. >> reporter: abby sales is still glowing after a day many little girls dream of. four-year-old abby got married to her favorite albany nurse matt hickling. >> what did you say? >> will you marry me? >> reporter: it started as acism conversation. abby telling her mom rene she planned to get married when she came the hospital. to matt. >> wednesday i had texted him just to give him an idea that she was coming in with this idea so he wasn't thrown off. >> reporter: instead of just smiling at abby's sweet thought, matt and hits co-workers planned a wedding. >> abby is strong willed and has a lot of co
alfred hitchcock's north by northwest starring cary grant.treets northwest. opening credits roll around 8:30 tomorrow evening. >> and it's going to be hot. >> yes. >>> so if this next viral video you are about to see has not hit any of your social media feeds yet, you need to look. it stars a four-year-old girl named abbey. because she has leukemia, she is a frequent visitor to the school. >> one nurse in particular made her dream wedding come true. >> reporter:...
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after the daughter's death, he told lucretia that he had been not reading this poem, "in memorial" by alfredord tennyson. it should bring him as much comfort as it did to him. when lucretia garfield had it carved in the wood in his office after his death, she was of knowledge and not only his tragic death at a young age, only 49 when he was assassinated, but also the love of literature with the tennyson poem. host: later on, we will come back to the years after the white house with lucretia garfield. with the assassination of her husband in september, chester arthur, the political opponent on the opposite side of the republican party, suddenly found himself president. he found himself without a wife and a vice president. what was the transition like? guest: the focus really remained for so long in september and well into october, november chester arthur lived his permanent home in new york city on lexington avenue. he, himself, was still in a state of very deep mourning, because his wife, ellen, died in january 1880. she came from a powerful family. she knew dolly madison when she was a litt
after the daughter's death, he told lucretia that he had been not reading this poem, "in memorial" by alfredord tennyson. it should bring him as much comfort as it did to him. when lucretia garfield had it carved in the wood in his office after his death, she was of knowledge and not only his tragic death at a young age, only 49 when he was assassinated, but also the love of literature with the tennyson poem. host: later on, we will come back to the years after the white house with...
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administration and the entire washington establishment that it so perfectly represents that it's like alfred-- what, me worry? the net result is we have a challenge in our country. i believe it can. i have not so fond memories, but times of my government here when it was not -- that is the part of being a leader, accepting responsibility. after the 2000 election recount we moved to improve election laws and they are voting system the envy of the nation. when youa strategy occurred among working with the florida legislature, we step to our commitment to community-based care and make the system more responsive to children in need. when senior people in my administration violated trust, they were removed. when these problems occurred, i took responsibility. that is what floridians deserve and that is the leadership like in washington and the leadership i will bring to washington, d.c. for anyone who wants to see the government bigger and further removed from those that it is supposed to serve, the other party will offer that option. i offer a different agenda. it will be my intention to not pre
administration and the entire washington establishment that it so perfectly represents that it's like alfred-- what, me worry? the net result is we have a challenge in our country. i believe it can. i have not so fond memories, but times of my government here when it was not -- that is the part of being a leader, accepting responsibility. after the 2000 election recount we moved to improve election laws and they are voting system the envy of the nation. when youa strategy occurred among working...
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and with the entire washington establishment that it so perfectly represents that it's kind of like alfred e. newman. let me worry. it's always someone else fault. the challenge is more and more people don't believe their government works for them. i believe it can. and i will take the skills i learned with many of you in this room to make it so. don't get me wrong. i have not so fond memories but i certainly have memories during my time in government here when it wasn't perfect. but that's part of being a leader is to accept responsibilities when things go wrong. after the 2000 presidential election recount we moved decisively to improve our laws. when the tragedy of willie wilson took place and exposed the short comings of our child welfare system, working with the florida legislature, we stepped up our commitment to community-based care and made them much more responsive to children in need. and when senior people in my administration violated the public trust, they were removed from their jobs. when these problems occurred i took responsibility. that's what floridians deserved. and tha
and with the entire washington establishment that it so perfectly represents that it's kind of like alfred e. newman. let me worry. it's always someone else fault. the challenge is more and more people don't believe their government works for them. i believe it can. and i will take the skills i learned with many of you in this room to make it so. don't get me wrong. i have not so fond memories but i certainly have memories during my time in government here when it wasn't perfect. but that's...