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joining me know from barcelona is alfred bosch. he's leader of the republican left party on barcelona city council. mr bosch, thank you for coming on.
joining me know from barcelona is alfred bosch. he's leader of the republican left party on barcelona city council. mr bosch, thank you for coming on.
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>>> we have been following the alfred angelo bankruptcy case closely we were there from the beginning as the change shuttered their doors. some lucky brides were able to get their gowns before the locks went on and some were left in the lurch. the question is what is next? besides scrambling for a new dress can you recoup your losses, you can try filing a claim. this retail disaster shows us exactly why buying wedding insurance is a must. they say according to the not the average cost of a wedding is $35,000 and so much is paid for ahead of time, anything can happen before on your wedding day. it covers everything from the gowns to the venue to the dj and photos and maybe some people never get. an investment to consider. at the same time the folks at life hacker says there are
>>> we have been following the alfred angelo bankruptcy case closely we were there from the beginning as the change shuttered their doors. some lucky brides were able to get their gowns before the locks went on and some were left in the lurch. the question is what is next? besides scrambling for a new dress can you recoup your losses, you can try filing a claim. this retail disaster shows us exactly why buying wedding insurance is a must. they say according to the not the average cost...
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alfred angelo will not finish its orders! the bridal store filed for bankruptcy and unexpectedly shut down last month- leaving some brides panicked. the company says if you haven't received your order at this time-- you won't. it cites quote "logistical and financial strain" - and says you can file a claim if you think you're owed money. ford officials are trying to determine why some of their vehicles are leaking carbon monoxide. three massachusetts police officers were hospitalized yesterday for carbon monoxide exposure. an o across the country have also experienced issues. john lorinc has more. good news today customers -- you might have money on the way. virginia's largest utility is going to repay more than eleven million dollars it overcharged some commercial customers. it happened during peak demand periods in 2013 and 2016 when meters weren't reset properly. the company plans to issue refunds as well as a five percent "goodwill credit". at xx time for weather. toss o around 90 - isolated thunderstorm today & late tomo
alfred angelo will not finish its orders! the bridal store filed for bankruptcy and unexpectedly shut down last month- leaving some brides panicked. the company says if you haven't received your order at this time-- you won't. it cites quote "logistical and financial strain" - and says you can file a claim if you think you're owed money. ford officials are trying to determine why some of their vehicles are leaking carbon monoxide. three massachusetts police officers were hospitalized...
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stand by, alfred, we'll come back to you. let's go to cartagena with vice president mike pence. >> ali, stephanie, thank you very much. we are here with vice president in cartagena, this is at a church where you just visited. mr. vice president good to see you. you just visited with migrants who came over in the not too distant past. the president raised the possibility of military options. why should americans support the idea of military options in a place like venezuela? what would the goal of that be. >> first off, thank you for being here, peter, and helping to tell the story of migrants from venezuela. i spoke to families who came literally in the last week. a grandmother told me she brought her grandchildren five days ago because children in venezuela are unable to get food or water or medicine. her grandchildren were having to get up at 5:00 in the morning to get a ticket to buy a piece of bread late in the afternoon. she called leadership under m madu maduro, and the president has said we're not going to stand by whi
stand by, alfred, we'll come back to you. let's go to cartagena with vice president mike pence. >> ali, stephanie, thank you very much. we are here with vice president in cartagena, this is at a church where you just visited. mr. vice president good to see you. you just visited with migrants who came over in the not too distant past. the president raised the possibility of military options. why should americans support the idea of military options in a place like venezuela? what would the...
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. >>> if you have a wedding dress on order at alfred anglo we'll tell you why you may never see your orders. >>> a big win for 6abc on the softball field. we'll tell you where our colleagues are headed next in their march toward a championship. whew! , what's going on now? move the flag. at longhorn, tonight's special, fire crafted flavors. try our new pepper crusted new york strip, our outlaw ribeye, or a full rack of baby back ribs. for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo. you can't fake steak. half a bottle of hydrating serum in oskeptical?ask? new sheet masks from garnier skinactive in one mask, more than half a bottle of hydrating serum skin is re-hydrated, radiant in just 15 minutes moisture bomb sheet masks from garnier skinactive infallible pro-glow foundation by l'oreal. the pro look in longwear. go pro with an all-day glow. resists dry-out and fade-out. infallible pro-glow foundation. from l'oreal paris. and conceal, reveal, and glow. with new infallible pro-glow concealer. getting an appointment to discuss your treatment options shouldn't be. me
. >>> if you have a wedding dress on order at alfred anglo we'll tell you why you may never see your orders. >>> a big win for 6abc on the softball field. we'll tell you where our colleagues are headed next in their march toward a championship. whew! , what's going on now? move the flag. at longhorn, tonight's special, fire crafted flavors. try our new pepper crusted new york strip, our outlaw ribeye, or a full rack of baby back ribs. for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or...
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alison: closed bridal shop alfred angelo says it will not finished delivering dresses. we begin with breaking news from spotsylvania county where the police say a woman and her two children were held captive in a home for at least two years. jonathan: the stunning arrest of karim moore, charged with abduction, assault, and battery. he was holding a woman and the two kids against their will. their exact connection is unknown. alison: investigators believe the children had never been to school and the mother was in need of medical help. she is in serious condition tonight. we are working to find out more. stay with abc 7 and wjla.com. for updates jonathan: new details of a leesburg man accused of killing his father and setting his home on fire. alison: crews grim discovery. jonathan: jeff goldberg has the very latest. jeff: the authorities have not commented on a motive for the chain of events connected to this crime. wasear-old michael bowles taken into custody yesterday in fairfax county and tonight remains in the fairfax jail. the house fire caught the attention of nea
alison: closed bridal shop alfred angelo says it will not finished delivering dresses. we begin with breaking news from spotsylvania county where the police say a woman and her two children were held captive in a home for at least two years. jonathan: the stunning arrest of karim moore, charged with abduction, assault, and battery. he was holding a woman and the two kids against their will. their exact connection is unknown. alison: investigators believe the children had never been to school...
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alfred angelo says it will not finish its orders. wedding dress retailer filed for bankruptcy and unexpectedly shut down last month, leaving some brides panicked. the company says if you have not received your order at this time, you won't. it cites logistical and financial strain and says you can file a claim if you think you are owed money. alfred angelo at a store in springfield and its gowns were sold at many other bridal shops in our area. larry: a great event last night in our area. dozens of volunteers filling backpacks with school supplies for survivors of child abuse. the pack to school event happened yesterday. they also included gift cards to pay for school uniforms. abc 7 wil united way and d.c. united to stuff the bus a week from today on august 10. you can bring backpacks and school supplies and the united way will donate school supplies to local kids. autria: happening today, final additions to become a wizard girl. dancers will perform solo and group routines in front of a panel of judges for a spot on the squad next
alfred angelo says it will not finish its orders. wedding dress retailer filed for bankruptcy and unexpectedly shut down last month, leaving some brides panicked. the company says if you have not received your order at this time, you won't. it cites logistical and financial strain and says you can file a claim if you think you are owed money. alfred angelo at a store in springfield and its gowns were sold at many other bridal shops in our area. larry: a great event last night in our area....
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. >> this is alfred and his children. this is my wife's brother. >> why they had to leave mom behind but took her to heart. >> she was worried about it being a catastrophe because we kept hearing about it all over the news. >>> we've got christian, oli, charity, nick, and gayle breaking down the best on the web including a puppy finding its voice. see the howls of one happy husky. >> see, at 2:00 p.m., that's cute. at 2:00 a.m., we got a problem. >>> to china where we're celebrating something and now it's pretty common in rural china to put on a big performance like this. sometimes they'll hire dancers of the more exotic variety. in this case, this dancer had asked if anybody in the audience would like to volunteer to come up to stage. this fella did. he's enjoying himself. at one point even wrapping the legs of this dancer around him. that's where it gets strange. that's not a hype woman coming in spraying water. no. that's his mrs. >> i was about to say, as soon as they made that offer all the wives were like -- >> well
. >> this is alfred and his children. this is my wife's brother. >> why they had to leave mom behind but took her to heart. >> she was worried about it being a catastrophe because we kept hearing about it all over the news. >>> we've got christian, oli, charity, nick, and gayle breaking down the best on the web including a puppy finding its voice. see the howls of one happy husky. >> see, at 2:00 p.m., that's cute. at 2:00 a.m., we got a problem. >>> to...
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this. >> if you are considering purchasing a home in alfred meadows, you may want to reconsider.you could be the next target of the hoa. >> reporter: someone totaled can pick 6. the flag can't be one of them. i think hoa's are totally out of control today. >> reporter: 64 marine corps vet richard says he thinks they are being singled outside. >> i think this is a personal vendetta for my support of donald trump. >> reporter: he says he had multiple political signs stolen during the election. the hoa attorney says this is not politically motivated. stevens just wants special treatment for the yard. the hoa says there have been complaints. some residents stopped by to show support. >> your yard is gorgeous. >> thank you. >> we appreciate it. >> reporter: not everyone is happy with the new lawn ornament. >> i know i'm going to offend some people, but i feel i've been pushed to the next step, and i have had negative feedback, asking me to take it down, because it does affect the property values and the sale of their house. >> reporter: he says he'll take it down once the the violatio
this. >> if you are considering purchasing a home in alfred meadows, you may want to reconsider.you could be the next target of the hoa. >> reporter: someone totaled can pick 6. the flag can't be one of them. i think hoa's are totally out of control today. >> reporter: 64 marine corps vet richard says he thinks they are being singled outside. >> i think this is a personal vendetta for my support of donald trump. >> reporter: he says he had multiple political signs...
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alfred, thank you very much for joining us., i'm sorry to have to meet you under these circumstances but hopefully something bigger than just her death will come out of that memorial today. >> yes, i hope so as well. thank you for having me this morning. >> thank you for taking the time. >>> changing history. that is what president trump called the removal of confederate monuments. is that the case? we will put the question to a leading civil war historian. ey w deals every day up to 60% off. that's how kaley and i got to share this trip together at this amazing hotel. go to priceline and get the hotel deals you won't find anywhere else. [car tires screech] [bell rings] and life's beautiful moments.ns get between you flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. mikboth served in the navy.s, i do outrank my husband, not just being in the military, but at home. she thinks she's the boss. sh
alfred, thank you very much for joining us., i'm sorry to have to meet you under these circumstances but hopefully something bigger than just her death will come out of that memorial today. >> yes, i hope so as well. thank you for having me this morning. >> thank you for taking the time. >>> changing history. that is what president trump called the removal of confederate monuments. is that the case? we will put the question to a leading civil war historian. ey w deals every...
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people we re alfred adores sydney airport.dd one allah to their arrival times to the airport —— to initially add on. those procedures we re initially add on. those procedures were said to be ramped down. arrival times would go back to normal. however, it's not entirely business as usual. there is increased security still at australian airports. and we know that the aviation threat is one being taken seriously. although we've heard of several plots being stopped here in australia in the last few years, this is potentially the largest co—ordinated plot, the authorities say they have managed to disrupt, the 13th in the last three years. thank you. let's go to the us now, where the investigation into claims of russian interference in last year's presidential election has taken a significant turn in the last few hours. us media is reporting that special counsel robert mueller has assembled a grand jury in washington. it is a sign the inquiry is intensifying. earlier i spoke with our correspondent laura bicker to get the latest on t
people we re alfred adores sydney airport.dd one allah to their arrival times to the airport —— to initially add on. those procedures we re initially add on. those procedures were said to be ramped down. arrival times would go back to normal. however, it's not entirely business as usual. there is increased security still at australian airports. and we know that the aviation threat is one being taken seriously. although we've heard of several plots being stopped here in australia in the last...
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. >> linda, who was alfred bennett?ather? >> yes. >> the letter, addressed "to whom it may concern" and signed by bennett in june 1900, traces the wallet back to "the selling of the estate of one of the family of tobias lear, private secretary to george washington." and it concludes... "this pocketbook, to the best of my knowledge and belief, was once the property of george washington." you've heard how lear is said to have inherited washington's wallet. what happens next? in 1816, lear commits suicide, and, according to the affidavit, the wallet passes to one of his heirs -- likely his widow, frances. when that heir dies, a man named stacy hall handles the estate and, the letter says, takes possession of the wallet. when he dies, barbara's ancestor attorney john bennett gets it. from there it passes to john's son alfred, author of the affidavit, who bequeaths it to his daughter jane, who passes it to her daughter elva kiernan. and elva kiernan is barbara farwell's mother. she treasures it as though it's the most valuab
. >> linda, who was alfred bennett?ather? >> yes. >> the letter, addressed "to whom it may concern" and signed by bennett in june 1900, traces the wallet back to "the selling of the estate of one of the family of tobias lear, private secretary to george washington." and it concludes... "this pocketbook, to the best of my knowledge and belief, was once the property of george washington." you've heard how lear is said to have inherited washington's...
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alfred less alfred pleasanton did. he had a terrible allergy, he couldn't do it. just like sheridan, they seemed to have that common malady. so after brandy station, the armies begin to move north. the confederate cavalry screening the advance up the ad shenandoah valley the and into i pennsylvania. the union cavalrythe will foll. buford will follow along behind with the first cavalry division. he has approximately 2,900 men in his division. why did you need three big rmy. bringing asd?es to the first is led by william gamble. he emigrates to the united states where he has a successfun civil engineering practice in evan ston, illinois. if any of you have the opportunity to visit the northwestern campus, his house is the admissions office at egin northwestern university. he's enlisted to join a regiment being formed by john franklin fa farnsworth, a republican congressman fromlled it. illino. john farns worth was a politician, knew very little about being a soldier, so it will fall upon bill gamble to train these units. he's badly wounded on the t retu peninsula in
alfred less alfred pleasanton did. he had a terrible allergy, he couldn't do it. just like sheridan, they seemed to have that common malady. so after brandy station, the armies begin to move north. the confederate cavalry screening the advance up the ad shenandoah valley the and into i pennsylvania. the union cavalrythe will foll. buford will follow along behind with the first cavalry division. he has approximately 2,900 men in his division. why did you need three big rmy. bringing asd?es to...
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so think about malcolm little's zoot story juxtaposed to alfred barella's zoot story. malcolm used his zoot suit to alienate himself from the mainstream united states, to evade the draft, to evade from having to enlist in the armed forces. barella's comments suggest his zoot suit style, very different from malcolm's, did not preclude him from willingly joining the service in an effort to assimilate and eventually fight for american democracy overseas. my point is that zoot suitors, mexican-americans, african-americans wells the filipino, japanese-american and increasing number ofrm. white yh who also wore the zoot suit after the war unfolded thought differently about their style and their fashion, and that the zoot suit meant different things to all of them, that the zoot itself professed a kind of wide variety of political views during war time. some of them were heavily critical of the war, heavily critical of the kind of hypocrisy that the contradictions in american democracy meant for mexican-american and other non-white folks. others like barella perhaps saw thems
so think about malcolm little's zoot story juxtaposed to alfred barella's zoot story. malcolm used his zoot suit to alienate himself from the mainstream united states, to evade the draft, to evade from having to enlist in the armed forces. barella's comments suggest his zoot suit style, very different from malcolm's, did not preclude him from willingly joining the service in an effort to assimilate and eventually fight for american democracy overseas. my point is that zoot suitors,...
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. >> one of my personal favorites alfred cashier or jenne ha jars. albert cashier lived 50 years after his service in the civil war as a man. his comrades from this regiment kept it secret that he was biologically female. they encouraged him to live as a man. in a nursing home he was forced into women's clothing and his health deteriorated rapidly which shouldn't surprise anybody and he only lived a couple more years after that. he was buried as alfred cashier, a man with full military honors. we thank you so much for coming out tonight and taking this trip through her story with us. thank you so much and if you've got any other questions we'd be happy to take them up here. thank you all. [applause] >> thank you very much. copies of their book are available at the checkout desk. they will be at the table here to sign copies. if you would like your copy side please form a line to the right of the table. please help us by folding up your chairs. thank you. [inaudible conversations] next on booktv's "after words" arizona senator jeff discusses his book
. >> one of my personal favorites alfred cashier or jenne ha jars. albert cashier lived 50 years after his service in the civil war as a man. his comrades from this regiment kept it secret that he was biologically female. they encouraged him to live as a man. in a nursing home he was forced into women's clothing and his health deteriorated rapidly which shouldn't surprise anybody and he only lived a couple more years after that. he was buried as alfred cashier, a man with full military...
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his name is alfred barella, a mexican-american living in los angeles. barella wrote a letter to the municipal court judge who had balled him out for disturbing the piece. he in his letter argued to the judge, quote, ever since i can remember i've been pushed around and called names because i'm a mexican. i was born in this country. like you said, i should have the same rights and privileges of other americans. pretty soon i guess i'll be in the army and i'll be glad to go, but i want to be treated like everybody else. we're tired of being pushed around. we're tired of being told we can't go to this show or that dance hall because we're mexican or that we better not be seen on the beach front or that we can't wear draped pants -- which is what mexican-americans often called the ballooned at the thigh, tapered closely at the ankle zoot suit pants -- or have our haircut the way we want to, end quote. so think about malcolm little's zoot story juxtaposed to alfred barella's zoot story. malcolm used his zoot suit to alienate himself from the mainstream unite
his name is alfred barella, a mexican-american living in los angeles. barella wrote a letter to the municipal court judge who had balled him out for disturbing the piece. he in his letter argued to the judge, quote, ever since i can remember i've been pushed around and called names because i'm a mexican. i was born in this country. like you said, i should have the same rights and privileges of other americans. pretty soon i guess i'll be in the army and i'll be glad to go, but i want to be...
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. >> hello everyone, i am alfred wilson, heather's supervisor. she was my close friend.te often, she and i used to joke because i would say she was my this wife. wife. was my office even told myle -- own wife that she hated me sometimes. i work beginning was interesting, heather first came to our office five years ago. when i sat down to interview her as i was talking to her she looked around the office and she pointed out to me, hey i just have a high school degree, i never worked in an office before , i don't know how to to type but i will -- to type but i will do my best. she told me she did really well with her tips. she told me a story about 100 customers that came and, she listened to them. , i said youd to her need to come work for me. she said i don't know anything about the legal system. and i said that's what i'm here for. she came to work for us. did she ever come and work for us. sponge,became a everything i would tell her about bankruptcy code she absorbed. she went to class, she studied it on her own. the most amazing part was watching her interact with wha
. >> hello everyone, i am alfred wilson, heather's supervisor. she was my close friend.te often, she and i used to joke because i would say she was my this wife. wife. was my office even told myle -- own wife that she hated me sometimes. i work beginning was interesting, heather first came to our office five years ago. when i sat down to interview her as i was talking to her she looked around the office and she pointed out to me, hey i just have a high school degree, i never worked in an...
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gary oldman great, vanessa redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina's movie.s kenneth halliwell, orton‘s lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but what is so striking, as you say, the film is 30 years old and it is a litany of wonderful actors because the mother of orton is played byjulie walters and his sister is played by frances barber, these people are part of britain's acting firmament. alan bennett has become even more part of the furniture. what he does brilliantly is give us movies that feel traditional but they are pretty out there when you look at what is going on. now quick thought about the dvd. raw, belgian/french horror movie about a student who goes to vetinary college and discovers a cannibalistic tendencies. beautifully unsettling. determined to freak you out with the acting, performing and lighting and editing. it is like carrie directed by salvador dali! it weird, but it is wonderful. james, thanks very much. james king, thanks for being with us and that's just about it for this week. enjoy your
gary oldman great, vanessa redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina's movie.s kenneth halliwell, orton‘s lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but what is so striking, as you say, the film is 30 years old and it is a litany of wonderful actors because the mother of orton is played byjulie walters and his sister is played by frances barber, these people are part of britain's acting firmament. alan bennett has become even more part of the furniture....
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'sam alfred, i was heather supervisor. but she was my close friend. quite often, she'll does she and i would joke because i would say she is my office wife. -- she and i would joke because i would say she is my office wife. , would say, a lot of people and she told my own wife and children that she hated me sometimes. [laughter] but, very humble it away because heather came to our office five years ago. when i sat down to interview her, as i was talking to her, she looked around at the office and she pointed out to me, hey, i have a high school degree, i am just a waitress, i never worked in an office before. i don't allow the type. i will do my best. -- i don't know how to type. i asked her how she do with tips? she said she did really well with her tips for you i asked her to tell me a story about one of the customers and she told me a story when one of the customers came in and she listened to him. as i listened to her talk to me, i said, you need to come work for may. she said i do not know anything about the legal system or bankruptcy. i said, th
'sam alfred, i was heather supervisor. but she was my close friend. quite often, she'll does she and i would joke because i would say she is my office wife. -- she and i would joke because i would say she is my office wife. , would say, a lot of people and she told my own wife and children that she hated me sometimes. [laughter] but, very humble it away because heather came to our office five years ago. when i sat down to interview her, as i was talking to her, she looked around at the office...
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this green stained glass dome was done by alfred godwin. so it's got a -- basically a penthouse over top that leds light come in from the side. so it's lit on -- it's photo-lit from the inside. so on cloudy days, the dome is sti lit up but allows natural light to come in. this is the final room oakley decorates. she spent 20 years of her life producing work for the capitol. the first commission was in 1902. these works were installed in 1927. so she worked on the senate and supreme court at the same time. so she completed the senate around 1918, 1920, and then went on and did these works for seven years. violet oakley, the whole fries represents her idea of what the evolution of world law is. it starts with antiquities and works its way up through the 1920s. the evolution of world law and international law which culminates in world peace. the mural on this wall. william blackstone. blackstone's commentaries. is a unique mural. that's the one, when you come in the door that's the one you see facing. you see this kind of imposing figure of bl
this green stained glass dome was done by alfred godwin. so it's got a -- basically a penthouse over top that leds light come in from the side. so it's lit on -- it's photo-lit from the inside. so on cloudy days, the dome is sti lit up but allows natural light to come in. this is the final room oakley decorates. she spent 20 years of her life producing work for the capitol. the first commission was in 1902. these works were installed in 1927. so she worked on the senate and supreme court at the...
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gary oldman great, vane55a redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina'5 movie.s kenneth halliwell, orton‘5 lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but what is 50 5triking, as you say, the film is 30 years old and it is a litany of wonderful actor5 because the mother of orton is played byjulie walters and his sister is played by frances barber, these people are part of britain's acting firmament. alan bennett has become even more part of the furniture. what he does brilliantly is give us movies that feel traditional but they are pretty out there when you look at what is going on. now quick thought about the dvd. raw, belgian/french horror movie about a student who goes to vetinary college and discovers a cannibali5tic tendencies. beautifully un5ettling. determined to freak you out with the acting, performing and lighting and editing. it is like carrie directed by salvador dali! it weird, but it is wonderful. jame5, thanks very much. jame5 king, thanks for being with us and that's just about it for this week. enjoy your
gary oldman great, vane55a redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina'5 movie.s kenneth halliwell, orton‘5 lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but what is 50 5triking, as you say, the film is 30 years old and it is a litany of wonderful actor5 because the mother of orton is played byjulie walters and his sister is played by frances barber, these people are part of britain's acting firmament. alan bennett has become even more part of the furniture....
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he was buried as alfred cashier, a man with full military honors. we thank you so much for coming out tonight and taking this trip through her story with us. thank you so much and if you've got any other questions we'd be happy to take them up here. thank you all. [applause] >> thank you very much. copies of their book are available at the checkout desk. they will be at the table here to sign copies. if you would like your copy side please form a line to the right of the table. please...
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. >> we have brad news for brides that haven't received their dress from alfred angelo. bankrupt retailor will not be able to fill existing orders. if you think you are owed money for a canceled order, file a claim online. >>> a new option to treat patients with hepatitis c. the fda has a drug to destroy all forms of the virus. it's a month faster than standard treatment now made by the drug company advi. >> a new facility opened today in bensalem to provide breast milk for babies in need. the milk depot is the first of its kind in pennsylvania. it allows prescreened milk donors to drop off milk to be dispensed to premature babies whose mothers don't have enough milk for them. human milk can be life saving for preterm babies. the rough riders brought out a crowd to hear hip-hop. there were seven performances ening with the headliner, dmx. musicfest kicks off tomorrow in bethlehem. crews are putting the finishing touches on the growns and stages tonight. the festival features santana, toby keith and jethro tull. musicfest is in its 34th year. you can get all of the detail
. >> we have brad news for brides that haven't received their dress from alfred angelo. bankrupt retailor will not be able to fill existing orders. if you think you are owed money for a canceled order, file a claim online. >>> a new option to treat patients with hepatitis c. the fda has a drug to destroy all forms of the virus. it's a month faster than standard treatment now made by the drug company advi. >> a new facility opened today in bensalem to provide breast milk for...
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alfred angelo abruptly closed on july 13th without any advance notice. 60 stores and 1400 locations that sell its merchandise including one in cherry hill. >>> disney is bringing the magic and nostalgia back to theaters this fall with its dream big princess marathon. it's partnering with amc theat theaters to bring beloved disney princesses films back to select theaters each movie will run for one week license have 14 showing per week. the films are beauty and beast, mulan, tangled, moana, the princess and the frog and brave. the magical marathon begins september 8th and runs through october 13th. >>> a scary story about a best-selling kids toy. how a fidget spinner caused a trip to the hospital. >>> and wild moments caught on camera. a connecticut mom and her two children get tangled in life electrical wires. what they did, though, that police say was absolutely the right thing to do. >> sean. >> good evening dawn. here we government eagles high priced wide out al sean jeffreys missed his fourth straight pack timms eagles fans are wondering is it time t
alfred angelo abruptly closed on july 13th without any advance notice. 60 stores and 1400 locations that sell its merchandise including one in cherry hill. >>> disney is bringing the magic and nostalgia back to theaters this fall with its dream big princess marathon. it's partnering with amc theat theaters to bring beloved disney princesses films back to select theaters each movie will run for one week license have 14 showing per week. the films are beauty and beast, mulan, tangled,...
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alfred angelo abruptly closed on june 13th without any advanced notice.s at 1400 locations that sell its merchandise one of those stores is in cherry hill, new jersey. and we were there last week when the store offered brides to pick up their dresses but that was just one day only. >>> a bunch of area children now know what it's like to be a police officer after training with the pros. the children just graduating from the troop k camp at girard college throughout the week they not only learned about police training but they also got a chance to compete in sports as well. the whole goal is to make them better team players and tee them about law enforcement. it's the first time state police have brought the camp to philadelphia. >>> and fox 29 cameras in center city tonight. lots of people buying their mega million tickets for to tonight' big drawing. $323 million. you can watch that drawing life right here on fox 29 news at 11:00 o'clock. >>> i don't have my ticket. oh, well. coming up, he's the local man with a skill only a couple hundred people across t
alfred angelo abruptly closed on june 13th without any advanced notice.s at 1400 locations that sell its merchandise one of those stores is in cherry hill, new jersey. and we were there last week when the store offered brides to pick up their dresses but that was just one day only. >>> a bunch of area children now know what it's like to be a police officer after training with the pros. the children just graduating from the troop k camp at girard college throughout the week they not...
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alfred johnson helped direct her treatment. is it different batches of gadolinium that are not made there's some problem with it, or is it a with that individual's genetic aspect that they don't tolerate it very well? re seen in the patients that i have treated is high levels of tissues.m in their >> how many patients have you treated with this problem? or five treated four patients. not many. ut they have really chronic problems that doctors really haven't paid too much attention to. gena says getting better has meant everything from seeing to getting in china oxygen therapy. hyperbaric ught a chamber. >> in there machine alone i have 100 dives to help heal my brain. last march in europe a health committee made a striking recommendation to suspend use of several based contrast agents. that includes the biggest bay rs made by g.e. and are. they declined our -- bayer. they eclined requests but said patient safety is a top priority and they don't believe gadolinium is causing clinical symptoms or adverse events. officials toropea
alfred johnson helped direct her treatment. is it different batches of gadolinium that are not made there's some problem with it, or is it a with that individual's genetic aspect that they don't tolerate it very well? re seen in the patients that i have treated is high levels of tissues.m in their >> how many patients have you treated with this problem? or five treated four patients. not many. ut they have really chronic problems that doctors really haven't paid too much attention to....
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i am alfred wilson every -- wilson. i was heather's supervisor. she was my close friend. quite often, she and i used to joke, because i would say that she was my "office wife." [laughter] i say that because a lot of people would tell you in the office and she even told my own wife and kids that she hated me sometimes. [laughter] our beginning was interesting and humble, in a way. heather first came to our office five years ago and went i sat down and interviewed with her and she looked around the office and pointed out to me -- "i just have a high school degree. i am just a waitress. i've never worked in office before we -- before. i don't not a type, but i will do my best." i asked her how she did with her tips and she said that she did well with her tips. i asked her to tell me a story about one of the customers that came in. she told me a story about a customer who came in and she listened to him. as i listened to her talk to me, i said, "you need to come work for me." she said, "i don't know anything about the legal system. i don't know anything about bankruptcy." i s
i am alfred wilson every -- wilson. i was heather's supervisor. she was my close friend. quite often, she and i used to joke, because i would say that she was my "office wife." [laughter] i say that because a lot of people would tell you in the office and she even told my own wife and kids that she hated me sometimes. [laughter] our beginning was interesting and humble, in a way. heather first came to our office five years ago and went i sat down and interviewed with her and she...
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in the late 1950s, alfred and doris kaskel paid about $50,000 for 2,400 acres of swampland outside ofand combined their first names, doris and alfred, to name it doral. eventually, their grandson went on to expand the community, building doral estates and doral park. now another family is completely transforming the area with a massive billion-dollar downtown doral project. ♪ the father-daughter duo of armando and ana-marie codina bought 31 buildings in an industrial area. >> it took us several years, but we have now demolished 27 of the 31. >> we really wanted to build a community of locals. we want a vibrant place where people want to live, work, play. >> condo towers, more than 70 stores and restaurants, over a million square feet of office space, even the new $20 million city hall and village green that you see behind me. armando codina says his plan is all coming together now, but it was 30 years in the making. >> i was lucky enough that cuba was 90 miles from the united states and that i was able to come here. so, everything that i have, i owe to this country. you couldn't do wh
in the late 1950s, alfred and doris kaskel paid about $50,000 for 2,400 acres of swampland outside ofand combined their first names, doris and alfred, to name it doral. eventually, their grandson went on to expand the community, building doral estates and doral park. now another family is completely transforming the area with a massive billion-dollar downtown doral project. ♪ the father-daughter duo of armando and ana-marie codina bought 31 buildings in an industrial area. >> it took us...
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. >>> alfred anglo will not be able to fulfill any remaining orders. cherry hill location reopened for one day only, some lucky customers could pick up their dresses. now is a statement posted on the company website claimed doing it again would be a football strain. if you think you are owed money for a canceled order you can file a claim online. >>> an alert airline passenger helped arrest two people abuse a sexually abusing children. a woman say a man texting about the abuse. the passenger told the flight attendant police were waiting. they arrested 56-year-old michael keller. they arrested the woman who keller was texting. the 5 and 7-year-old victims are in child protective custody. authorities are investigating whether or not there are more victims. >>> a woman held up a north carolina cell phone store with a gun. surveillance video shows the woman walk into a sprint store with a military style long gun. detectives say the woman held the gun to an employee's head and demanded cell phone before leaving the store. nobody else was hurt. >>> 5:48 a.m.
. >>> alfred anglo will not be able to fulfill any remaining orders. cherry hill location reopened for one day only, some lucky customers could pick up their dresses. now is a statement posted on the company website claimed doing it again would be a football strain. if you think you are owed money for a canceled order you can file a claim online. >>> an alert airline passenger helped arrest two people abuse a sexually abusing children. a woman say a man texting about the...
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he was buried as alfred cashier, a man with full military honors.we thank you so much for coming out tonight and taking this trip through her story with us. thank you so much and if you've got any other questions we'd be happy to take them up here. thank you all. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is on twitter and facebook. and we want to hear from you. tweet us at twitter.com/booktv or post a comment on our facebook page; facebook.com/booktv.
he was buried as alfred cashier, a man with full military honors.we thank you so much for coming out tonight and taking this trip through her story with us. thank you so much and if you've got any other questions we'd be happy to take them up here. thank you all. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is on twitter and facebook. and we want to hear from you. tweet us at twitter.com/booktv or post a comment on our facebook page; facebook.com/booktv.
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gary oldman great, vanessa redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina's movie.lliwell, orton's lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but what is so striking, as you say, the film is 30 years old and it is a litany of wonderful actors because the mother of orton is played byjulie walters and his sister is played by frances barber, these people are part of britain's acting firmament. alan bennett has become even more part of the furniture. what he does brilliantly is give us movies that feel traditional but they are pretty out there when you look at what is going on. now quick thought about the dvd. raw, belgian/french horror movie about a student who goes to vetinary college and discovers a cannibalistic tendencies. beautifully unsettling. determined to freak you out with the acting, performing and lighting and editing. it is like carrie directed by salvador dali! it weird, but it is wonderful. james, thanks very much. james king, thanks for being with us and that's just about it for this week. enjoy your cinema going
gary oldman great, vanessa redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina's movie.lliwell, orton's lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but what is so striking, as you say, the film is 30 years old and it is a litany of wonderful actors because the mother of orton is played byjulie walters and his sister is played by frances barber, these people are part of britain's acting firmament. alan bennett has become even more part of the furniture. what he does...
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. >> alfred angulo is telling customers that the company won't be completing any more orders. the company closed without warning. the company delivered some dresses but now says it will be impossible to fulfill every order still left over. >> nine minutes after 4:00 and we have clouds over the nbc 10 studios. some breaks in the clouds but you can feel the humidity in the air. you can see it in the lehigh valley and many of the suburbs as the storms yesterday produced a lot of rainfall and with cooling temperatures this morning fog has been developed. not an issue in delaware, philadelphia. most neighborhoods in south jersey, but in the suburbs you'll find some pockets of thick fog as the temperatures are now in the lower 60s. 64 in west bradford township. 61 in mill ford township. middle 60s in new hope and fort washington both at 66 degrees. fog won't be around all day but we'll still have some lingering clouds in the area and a good chance we'll see more showers and thunderstorms popping up during the afternoon hours. a few showers right at the shore, just north of atlantic
. >> alfred angulo is telling customers that the company won't be completing any more orders. the company closed without warning. the company delivered some dresses but now says it will be impossible to fulfill every order still left over. >> nine minutes after 4:00 and we have clouds over the nbc 10 studios. some breaks in the clouds but you can feel the humidity in the air. you can see it in the lehigh valley and many of the suburbs as the storms yesterday produced a lot of...
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. >> my name is alfred munser. i'm 75 years old. i was born in holland during the nazi occupation. my mother and i were the only ones to survive from my family. my sisters were killed in auschwitz. they were only 6 and 8 years old. we came to the united states in 1958 really to try to leave behind all the bad memories of the holocaust. we never, never expected to see the kinds of hatred that was shown in charlottesville. this is the time to speak up and condemn it unquivocally. >> so you know you're changing history. you're changing culture. >> reporter: if you could give a message to the president if he happened to be watching this very newscast? >> just very, very sad that he wasn't able to speak up forcefully and that he had to be prompted and then he really seemed to take his words back. there is a tremendous difference between people who are promoting hate speech and people what are there to promote and speak up against hate speech. >>> a lot of people are talking about the president's comments in charlottesville tonight including a gold star father who knows exactly what it's
. >> my name is alfred munser. i'm 75 years old. i was born in holland during the nazi occupation. my mother and i were the only ones to survive from my family. my sisters were killed in auschwitz. they were only 6 and 8 years old. we came to the united states in 1958 really to try to leave behind all the bad memories of the holocaust. we never, never expected to see the kinds of hatred that was shown in charlottesville. this is the time to speak up and condemn it unquivocally. >>...
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. >> my name is alfred munzer, i was born in holland in 1941. during the nazi occupation. my family went into hiding. >> would you have a message to the president if he happened to be watching this? this very newscast? >> just very, very sad. that he wasn't able to speak up forcefully and that he had to be prompted and then that he really seemed to take his words back. there is a tremendous difference between people who are promoting hate speech and people who are there to promote and speak up against hate speech. you know, when we see that these -- this kind of hate speech can occur right here in the unit time to speak up. and condemn it unequivocally. now there should be no question in anybody's mind, our educator, our religious leaders, our political leaders, they all need to speak up. >> this story is getting a lot of attention from both sides on our facebook page. jude stands black writes -- he, president trump, did speak up. he promotes it. all the hate and all the ignorance, he is the one, he's leading us into another civil war. susan writes, president trump is agai
. >> my name is alfred munzer, i was born in holland in 1941. during the nazi occupation. my family went into hiding. >> would you have a message to the president if he happened to be watching this? this very newscast? >> just very, very sad. that he wasn't able to speak up forcefully and that he had to be prompted and then that he really seemed to take his words back. there is a tremendous difference between people who are promoting hate speech and people who are there to...
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. >> reporter: now retired master sergeant alfred austin is paying close attention to trump and kim jong-un'sar of words. >> he is showing a lot of bravado and he doesn't know what he is doing. >> we cannot take a wait and see attitude. >> reporter: harper fees for those in standby in korea, and should north korea make a move. you said that we with should starve north krorea out >> yes, you need to starve them out, and sooner or later they will come out, because they have nothing in the country. >> reporter: and that they should not be sitting idle on trade and other issues. >> if they won't fix what is in the backyard, we will make movements that are necessary. >> if the soldiers get into a ground war there, we will probably win, but it is a price to pay. >> reporter: powerful words from veterans who know the territory all too well. >>> stay tuned for nightly news with lester holt coming up right after this newscast as they see what pressing the pause button the means with the u.s. tension tonig tonight. >>> and now, you may not realize it, but cats can make good workers. the philadelphia br
. >> reporter: now retired master sergeant alfred austin is paying close attention to trump and kim jong-un'sar of words. >> he is showing a lot of bravado and he doesn't know what he is doing. >> we cannot take a wait and see attitude. >> reporter: harper fees for those in standby in korea, and should north korea make a move. you said that we with should starve north krorea out >> yes, you need to starve them out, and sooner or later they will come out, because...
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alfred bautista is charged with arson. he used a cigarette lighter to start the grizzly peak fire.tista is charged in a road rage incident that occurred that day. a woman says he pointed a rifle at her. >> once i start getting away from him, he starts closing the gap and rear ends me multiple times until i lose control of my car. >> now, bautista plead not guilty and he's held on $3 -- $300,000 bail. >>> groups sued over the practice saying it criminalizes poverty. governor brown said suspending licenses hurts low income people because without a license they could potentially lose their jobs. >>> people in the rural san mateo county neighborhood are being warned about a mountain lion. it was spotted in the backyard of -- according to the san jose mercury news, the mountain lion came within 25 feet of a house before going into a riven. san mateo sheriff's deputies are advising everybody to keep your pets in during-- keep your pets indoors. >>> california crops die ongoing the vine. the impact the white house are having on growers across the state. >>> the tension growing with north
alfred bautista is charged with arson. he used a cigarette lighter to start the grizzly peak fire.tista is charged in a road rage incident that occurred that day. a woman says he pointed a rifle at her. >> once i start getting away from him, he starts closing the gap and rear ends me multiple times until i lose control of my car. >> now, bautista plead not guilty and he's held on $3 -- $300,000 bail. >>> groups sued over the practice saying it criminalizes poverty. governor...
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alfred angelo is telling customers the company will not be cleating any more orders. the bridal store, with locations across the country and here in the delaware valley, closed without warning last month. the company delivered some dresses but now says it will be impossible to fulfill all those orders. >>> also tonight, hired on the spot. >> hundreds of people now work for amazon after today's job fair in mercer county. long lines wrapped around the block this morning, outside amazon's robbinsville warehouse. 20,000 people applied today. amazon planned to hire 50,000 employees nationwide and almost 2,000 in new jersey. >>> back to our first alert weather. once the rain stopped, it was a pretty nice night for a treat in springfield township, these people enjoying ice cream outside crave creamery. can i have one? we'll be dodging storms this week. >> but we'll have a drier and cooler weekend. glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here with your forecast. >> we won't be seeing the heat and humidity like we saw today. it was building up until 11:00 this morning, and all of a sudd
alfred angelo is telling customers the company will not be cleating any more orders. the bridal store, with locations across the country and here in the delaware valley, closed without warning last month. the company delivered some dresses but now says it will be impossible to fulfill all those orders. >>> also tonight, hired on the spot. >> hundreds of people now work for amazon after today's job fair in mercer county. long lines wrapped around the block this morning, outside...
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host: go ahead, alfred. aller: come out with a statement, come out with islamic terrorism, but when it happens he has nothing or little to say and that is wrong, because most of the terrorism by domesticica done terrorists and to the people protecting confederate statues, confed rase was only four or five years of the people tory and picked up arms against america, ll statues should be taken down. they lost, they lost. jeffers on helped slaves, jefferson never picked up arms against this country, where jackson, stonewall obert e. lee and other people picked up arms and wanted to destroy the united states. montana, an in independent. good morning. caller: good morning. to comment on what trump said over the week end, he was decrying violence to all people. of one side, not people of another, okay, but both sides. everyone. is the whole thing people don't get. news et one side from the service, whatever news service they choose to watch. ne side is saying one thing, one side is saying another, the truth is in
host: go ahead, alfred. aller: come out with a statement, come out with islamic terrorism, but when it happens he has nothing or little to say and that is wrong, because most of the terrorism by domesticica done terrorists and to the people protecting confederate statues, confed rase was only four or five years of the people tory and picked up arms against america, ll statues should be taken down. they lost, they lost. jeffers on helped slaves, jefferson never picked up arms against this...
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it's a property that might seem oddly familiar to alfred hitchcock fans.s called the barrister building, formerly known as the jefferson hotel. >> in the opening scene of "psycho," that hotel in the beginning is this building's claim to fame. so right before you get nice and scared, this is the building that you get to see. >> but the building's history started long before that with a young developer and traveling salesman. >> salim ackel was an immigrant from the middle east. he moved to arizona at 18 and started selling wares out of wagons down in the mining towns in southern arizona. >> this building was constructed in 1915 and operated as a very high-end hotel for quite a long period of time. >> it became the tallest building in phoenix. and it stayed that way for five years. when this building opened, it was a huge event for the city. it was a very luxurious building. it got six pages in the arizona republic completely devoted to it. the interior was marble and mahogany. all of that is gone now. it also had rooms for traveling salesmen so they could s
it's a property that might seem oddly familiar to alfred hitchcock fans.s called the barrister building, formerly known as the jefferson hotel. >> in the opening scene of "psycho," that hotel in the beginning is this building's claim to fame. so right before you get nice and scared, this is the building that you get to see. >> but the building's history started long before that with a young developer and traveling salesman. >> salim ackel was an immigrant from the...
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of has to you know the old to continental drift idea that it was started in the nineteen teens by alfred magnera you know different to the continent's. are they fixed in position or did they move around very slowl. and it was still even in the mid sixties there was a big debate about that. and earthquakes play a role in that because if the comments moving the oceanic crust moves around. where the potion beats the cotton that's where the ocean crust missed the cut in the crust? that's where earthquakes what happened so so this earthquake actually helped. help to settle the argument here today everybody understands plate tectonic so that's totally accepted but. in mid sixties it was really. . was the subject of fierce debate among you know very prominent scientists on both sides and there was one man wasn't that george tuska who you'll but focuses on who really helped to settle this debate what was his contribution. yeah he was not a big. you know highfalutin scientist or anything he was to stay here's a rock and he was a geologist a field geologist and. . the only reason he he works for t
of has to you know the old to continental drift idea that it was started in the nineteen teens by alfred magnera you know different to the continent's. are they fixed in position or did they move around very slowl. and it was still even in the mid sixties there was a big debate about that. and earthquakes play a role in that because if the comments moving the oceanic crust moves around. where the potion beats the cotton that's where the ocean crust missed the cut in the crust? that's where...