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♪ it's like i'm buried alive alive alive alive alive alive alive alive ♪ >> this is the san quentinn college university. and i believe this is the fifth. this is the first time i actually participated in it. >> judges, let us see the scores for brother montgomery. we got a 10. a 10. a 10. a 9.3, a 10. we're going to drop the 9.3, drop the 10. he got a 30. ♪ sporting baby foot twisting strands of baby brown hair around scarlet fingertips ♪ ♪ resting her palm on willow tree hips ♪ >> this one's entitled "the funeral." wait a minute, get in character. scent of flowers assaults my nose, carnations, rose, the smell of green. i like a wedding. you can sit where you want. no usher hushing, bride or groom. funny, all women look good in black. >> i think i'm going to do pretty good on the poetry. i'm a little nervous and don't fully remember my poem. i think it will come. as soon as i get out there, it will just flow. >> please excuse me if this is a little graphic. i will cut as much of the cussing i can out. >> keep it real, home boy. >> i am. >> get real. >> ready? ♪ who would have though
♪ it's like i'm buried alive alive alive alive alive alive alive alive ♪ >> this is the san quentinn college university. and i believe this is the fifth. this is the first time i actually participated in it. >> judges, let us see the scores for brother montgomery. we got a 10. a 10. a 10. a 9.3, a 10. we're going to drop the 9.3, drop the 10. he got a 30. ♪ sporting baby foot twisting strands of baby brown hair around scarlet fingertips ♪ ♪ resting her palm on willow tree...
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today is a miraculous day, i'm pleased to be alive. he said ebola, when he went to liberia and west africa, was not on the radar, saying that god saved my life, his words. and he will now be, as he says, slipping away to be alone with his family and loved ones. there's going to be questions and answers following, but he also said that he wanted people to pray for the people of west africa, specifically liberia that he left behind, adding that they are still fighting the struggle, and that if his illness did anything to add to the awareness of ebola and the fact that it can be survived, then it was worth it. your thoughts? >> i thought that was a wonderful speech from a man who was clearly a deeply committed question, who believes in god and puts god in the first place in his life, a christian god. and the first words out of his mouth said it all. i think it is a miraculous day, i'm thrilled to be alive and well and reunited with my family. he said god saved my life. and he said on july 23rd, he woke up feeling under the weather. and he
today is a miraculous day, i'm pleased to be alive. he said ebola, when he went to liberia and west africa, was not on the radar, saying that god saved my life, his words. and he will now be, as he says, slipping away to be alone with his family and loved ones. there's going to be questions and answers following, but he also said that he wanted people to pray for the people of west africa, specifically liberia that he left behind, adding that they are still fighting the struggle, and that if...
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, but alive she is. the way they get her out is unbelievable. >> it's so terrible to watch some of these rescues because you can't imagine the terror, the experience that these people had. >> how they found her is incredible. zahir comes the rescue. >> they immediately put her on a gurny to check and make sure she's okay. >> what you have here, two rescues of people and very compact wrar. >> this is definitely a fun day out at the water. >> his buddy right into the water. >> yeah, totally awesome. ♪ >> that guy is like as high as the cliff. >> got to be fun to be both parties here. to be the first that guess lost, and the person that does the launching. >>. >> all of this beautifully shot. >> you can tell because everybody is having fun. they're smiling. you want to be in this video. >> i like this guy that's by the water. >> he has, like, every fun toy you could have in this scenario. >> double decker pontoon. a launcher balloon. >> the thing that makes you look like iron man. >> cooking out, which they
, but alive she is. the way they get her out is unbelievable. >> it's so terrible to watch some of these rescues because you can't imagine the terror, the experience that these people had. >> how they found her is incredible. zahir comes the rescue. >> they immediately put her on a gurny to check and make sure she's okay. >> what you have here, two rescues of people and very compact wrar. >> this is definitely a fun day out at the water. >> his buddy right...
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is she alive? is alive, although this video does say watch aunt die, but the posters say alcohol was involved, and that may have led to this. really good riding a bike, and even if she was enjoying a drink or two ons day, controls off. ends up going off the side of the ramp. >> oh. aunt joanny, get well soon. i feel bad for you. >> hopefully all the alcohol took the edge off the pain. >> hopefully. >>> that's all for "rtm" we'll >> hopefully. >>> that's all for "rtm" we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com trout man. we hap we have great videos "right this minute." ♪ >> are you ready? >> the crock handler who nearly lost a hand last month what happens when he goes back to work and faces the same hungry mouth? >> look at how high it's whirling, dude. >> it's a fire tornado so intense it was ripping 20 to 30 foot trees out of the ground. the story behind the astounding video. >> i just
is she alive? is alive, although this video does say watch aunt die, but the posters say alcohol was involved, and that may have led to this. really good riding a bike, and even if she was enjoying a drink or two ons day, controls off. ends up going off the side of the ramp. >> oh. aunt joanny, get well soon. i feel bad for you. >> hopefully all the alcohol took the edge off the pain. >> hopefully. >>> that's all for "rtm" we'll >> hopefully....
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is she alive?is alive, although this video does say watch aunt die, but the posters say alcohol was involved, and that may have led to this. really good riding a bike, and even if she was enjoying a drink or two ons day, controls off. ends up going off the side of the ramp. >> oh. aunt joanny, get well soon. i feel bad for you. >> hopefully all the alcohol took the edge off the pain. >> hopefully. >>> that's all for "rtm" we'll >> hopefully. >>> that's all for "rtm" we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com female announcer: sundayduring sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice, with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ this till
is she alive?is alive, although this video does say watch aunt die, but the posters say alcohol was involved, and that may have led to this. really good riding a bike, and even if she was enjoying a drink or two ons day, controls off. ends up going off the side of the ramp. >> oh. aunt joanny, get well soon. i feel bad for you. >> hopefully all the alcohol took the edge off the pain. >> hopefully. >>> that's all for "rtm" we'll >> hopefully....
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♪ it's like i'm buried alive alive alive alive alive alive alive alive ♪ >> this is the san quentincollege university. and i believe this is the fifth. this is the first time i actually participated in it. >> judges, let us see the scores for brother montgomery. we got a 10. a 10. a 10. a 9.3, a 10. we're going to drop the 9.3, drop the 10. he got a 30. ♪ sporting baby foot twisting strands of baby brown hair around scarlet fingertips ♪ ♪ resting her palm on willow tree hips ♪ >> this one's entitled "the funeral." wait a minute, get in character. scent of flowers assaults my nose, carnations, rose, the smell of green. i like a wedding. you can sit where you want. no usher hushing, bride or groom. funny, all women look good in black. >> i think i'm going to do pretty good on the poetry. i'm a little nervous and don't fully remember my poem. i think it will come. as soon as i get out there, it will just flow. >> please excuse me if this is a little graphic. i will cut as much of the cussing i can out. >> keep it real, home boy. >> i am. >> get real. >> ready? ♪ who would have thought
♪ it's like i'm buried alive alive alive alive alive alive alive alive ♪ >> this is the san quentincollege university. and i believe this is the fifth. this is the first time i actually participated in it. >> judges, let us see the scores for brother montgomery. we got a 10. a 10. a 10. a 9.3, a 10. we're going to drop the 9.3, drop the 10. he got a 30. ♪ sporting baby foot twisting strands of baby brown hair around scarlet fingertips ♪ ♪ resting her palm on willow tree...
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listen to this. >> i mean, blessing we're alive, blessing that the police responded fast enough to get us out because mean i didn't smell the smoke. if nobody got here, nobody called anybody, i would have burned to death. >> not a lot more to say than i'm just real thankful that we got out alive. >> reporter: they sa the rescuers helped them get out alive, that's their job, but also we heard that multiple reports of fire alarms inside both their unit and in the hallways not working. we're work to go learn more about that situation here. obviously they had no prior warning before police and firefighters got on scene and were able to rescue them. harrowing rescues this morning, again, one person injured, with minor injuries, taken to the hospital. but that's it from upper dublin, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news", back to you. >> could have been so much worse. steve, thank you. >>> 5:33, the latest on our forecast for today and the weekend. >> and generally, erika, looks like it will be pretty nice out there. expecting clear skies out there today. yet again. so two for two at thi
listen to this. >> i mean, blessing we're alive, blessing that the police responded fast enough to get us out because mean i didn't smell the smoke. if nobody got here, nobody called anybody, i would have burned to death. >> not a lot more to say than i'm just real thankful that we got out alive. >> reporter: they sa the rescuers helped them get out alive, that's their job, but also we heard that multiple reports of fire alarms inside both their unit and in the hallways not...
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he's afraid but still alive.rs of uncertainty, the boy is pulled to safety as the crowd cheers. he's checked out by medical personnel and given a clean bill of health. >>> traveling halfway around the world from istanbul to new york city, to a man stuck in a bigger box. as fears go, this is a pretty big one for so many people. nicholas white is trapped alone in an elevator. no watch, no cell phone, no water and no idea that he'll be stuck there not just for hours but for days. nicholas is a production manager for "business week" magazine working a late shift in midtown manhattan on friday night. it's just before 11:00 p.m. when he decides to head down from his 43rd office for a smoke break. on his way back up, somewhere between the 1st and 43rd floors, nicholas feels a jolt. then suddenly the car stops. as he buzzes the alarm, he expects someone to answer, but it rings and rings and rings. all caught on a security camera, but unbelievably, nobody is watching the footage and no one answers his call for help. so he
he's afraid but still alive.rs of uncertainty, the boy is pulled to safety as the crowd cheers. he's checked out by medical personnel and given a clean bill of health. >>> traveling halfway around the world from istanbul to new york city, to a man stuck in a bigger box. as fears go, this is a pretty big one for so many people. nicholas white is trapped alone in an elevator. no watch, no cell phone, no water and no idea that he'll be stuck there not just for hours but for days. nicholas...
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she's very young, very small, and when they pull her out, you're surprised this girl is alive, but alive is. the way they get her out is unbelievable. >> oh. >> so terrible to watch some of these rescues because you can't imagine the terror, the experience these people had. >> how they found her is incredible. look at this. there's her head. they immediately put her on a stretcher to see if she's okay. what you have here, two rescues of people in very compact areas, but they were able to get them out. >>> i want you guys to keep track of how many of these compliments you've given during the course of any day. >> okay. >> another great buzz feed video showcasing what we do every day that would be slightly creepy. >> you have really pretty eyes. i wish i had your eyes. >> guys giving a compliment to another guy with that expression is creepy. >> creepy. that's bad. there's many of these, and i know you you've used at least two of these. >> that shirt is so soft. >> i have said something similar to that, i'm sure. >> like, every day, you go to the editor, it feels good, the shirt's great, w
she's very young, very small, and when they pull her out, you're surprised this girl is alive, but alive is. the way they get her out is unbelievable. >> oh. >> so terrible to watch some of these rescues because you can't imagine the terror, the experience these people had. >> how they found her is incredible. look at this. there's her head. they immediately put her on a stretcher to see if she's okay. what you have here, two rescues of people in very compact areas, but they...
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. >> it's alive! it's alive! it's alive! >> reporter: but what appeared on screen was not necessarily what mary shelley originally envisioned. in fact, her companions' influence went beyond the inspiration for the story we all know today. >> it's alive! >> reporter: as the manuscript at the morgan's exhibition shows us, mary's lover, percy shelley, helped to edit her novel. one alteration he made, in particular, stands out. >> one of the main things that he did change was the last sentence of the work. >> reporter: the last sentence of "frankenstein"... >> the last sentence. he had to get that in. the way mary wrote it, the creature-- dr. frankenstein's creation-- leaps from a ship onto an ice floe and pushes away from the ship and sort of sails off into the distance. but you're left with this idea that he is going on to live somewhere else. in percy shelley's revision of that, the creature jumps off onto the ice floe and the ice floe takes him away, but you're left really unsure whether the creature is alive or dead, and he
. >> it's alive! it's alive! it's alive! >> reporter: but what appeared on screen was not necessarily what mary shelley originally envisioned. in fact, her companions' influence went beyond the inspiration for the story we all know today. >> it's alive! >> reporter: as the manuscript at the morgan's exhibition shows us, mary's lover, percy shelley, helped to edit her novel. one alteration he made, in particular, stands out. >> one of the main things that he did...
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he didn't know if they were alive. that survivor said they were all brought to the river and dumped there. the march unit removed the bodies a few hours ago. our cameras are rolling at that point. we saw doubront tape on their faces and around their wrist and ankles. they were believed to have something like a weight tethered to their legs and angles. right now police are over in southwest philadelphia. they are searching for surveillance videotape. we're told several businesses are at that corner where the survivor says he was abducted. police are also waiting to go inside this condo here in northern liberty. that's all we have for now. we'll be monitoring the situation and have an update for you at 11:30. now in northern liberty, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >> a lot of good information there. thank you, monique. philadelphia police preparing to release surveillance video from an armed robbery this morning. two men posing as police stole $100,000 from a food distribution center. the robbery took place around 2:15 on
he didn't know if they were alive. that survivor said they were all brought to the river and dumped there. the march unit removed the bodies a few hours ago. our cameras are rolling at that point. we saw doubront tape on their faces and around their wrist and ankles. they were believed to have something like a weight tethered to their legs and angles. right now police are over in southwest philadelphia. they are searching for surveillance videotape. we're told several businesses are at that...
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so how did he get out alive? here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> my name is peter theo curtis, i'm a journalist from the city of boston, massachusetts, usa. >> reporter: a hostage video sent by al qaeda in syria. and the beginning of a two-year nightmare for freelance journalist peter theo curtis and his family that has now finally ended with his release. >> he's been through so much. so many terrible things that i don't know about and don't really want to know about. >> reporter: today, curtis' mother told amy row back of abc news about the agonizing months when she did not know what would almost to her son. >> those days had to be excruciating. >> they were excruciating. it was a real roller coaster. but i was getting words of reassurance if i didn't hear something of course i would worry maybe something would go wrong. but -- you know. theo's case, it turned out all right. >> reporter: al qaeda and other terror groups have turned hostage-taking into a thriving business, putting the ca
so how did he get out alive? here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> my name is peter theo curtis, i'm a journalist from the city of boston, massachusetts, usa. >> reporter: a hostage video sent by al qaeda in syria. and the beginning of a two-year nightmare for freelance journalist peter theo curtis and his family that has now finally ended with his release. >> he's been through so much. so many terrible things that i don't know about and don't really...
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is she alive? >> guest: yes, she is. >> cspan: and what is the story? >> guest: in 1937, she was a teenage wife of a technician who had fled from the city of nanking on top of the train and she was left behind in the city and she ended up fighting off three soldiers who tried to rape her. they stabbed her more than 30 times. >> cspan: where does she live now? >> guest: she lives in nanking. >> cspan: did you talk to her? >> guest: yes i did. i spoke to her for several hours and i felt like a time traveler because i saw this picture of her when she was still in he's teenager and when i met her face to face she was almost 80-years-old. >> cspan: what does she look like now? >> guest: she is very feisty, she's very strong. one of the strongest women i've ever met. she is -- she has so many wrinkles now that they've covered up the scars when she was younger the scars on her face were horrible. >> cspan: again, she was stabbed 37 times with bayonets. >> guest: that's correct. >> cspan: even under anything else about the story, where was she when she was stab
is she alive? >> guest: yes, she is. >> cspan: and what is the story? >> guest: in 1937, she was a teenage wife of a technician who had fled from the city of nanking on top of the train and she was left behind in the city and she ended up fighting off three soldiers who tried to rape her. they stabbed her more than 30 times. >> cspan: where does she live now? >> guest: she lives in nanking. >> cspan: did you talk to her? >> guest: yes i did. i spoke to...
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someone's alive here. then this person stuck their hand inside.hey held my hand and i heard them say don't worry. we'll get you out. i don't know if it was firemen, if it was a policeman, or if it was one of the volunteers who were around the site. you realize that each second that went by, your life was slipping away. but then this person shows up and holds your hand. you realize you could live again. >> via moran escapes with his life. but the ten bombs kill 191 people. >> i remember the coroner saying the most disturbing thing for him was the sound of cell phones ringing in the pockets of the dead. because their loved ones were so desperate trying to find them. >> two years after the bombings, the shock waves are still resonating. friezen returns to madrid and visits viamoran who is struggling to go past his memories. >> it was his first time back to the train station. he found it overwhelming but he said i'm going to get on the train. i'm going to do it. but you could see in his eyes how difficult it was and how he was going to be living with
someone's alive here. then this person stuck their hand inside.hey held my hand and i heard them say don't worry. we'll get you out. i don't know if it was firemen, if it was a policeman, or if it was one of the volunteers who were around the site. you realize that each second that went by, your life was slipping away. but then this person shows up and holds your hand. you realize you could live again. >> via moran escapes with his life. but the ten bombs kill 191 people. >> i...
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rescue workers find him still alive. >> i'm up in the helicopter.re's a passenger and he was blown out of the truck right away, as soon as it hit the guardrail. so it took awhile for us to sort of piece those things together. >> the destroyed semi stops burning briefly but the leaking fuel reignites the truck until firefighters bring it under control. no lives are lost. an unbelievable outcome considering the potential for disaster. >> fireballs light up the sky and can be exciting to watch on television or the internet, but they're best avoided in real life. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> there's only one way out of here. i'm going to leave here in a body bag. >> i had three life sentences, and i figured there was no way i was ever going to get out legally. so i figured i had nothing to lose. so i'd escape any chance i got. >> i have a 14-year-old son. almost 7-year-old daughter. means everything to me. can't wait to get home. i just don't want to let them down ever again.
rescue workers find him still alive. >> i'm up in the helicopter.re's a passenger and he was blown out of the truck right away, as soon as it hit the guardrail. so it took awhile for us to sort of piece those things together. >> the destroyed semi stops burning briefly but the leaking fuel reignites the truck until firefighters bring it under control. no lives are lost. an unbelievable outcome considering the potential for disaster. >> fireballs light up the sky and can be...
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, i'm alive. >> january 2011.is, brazil. tropical down pours pound the mountainous region outside rio de janeiro. it's a month's worth of rain in less than 24 hours. the deluge causes the country's worst flooding in decades. sending torrents of mud down hills in the middle of the night. and burying people inside their homes. >> translator: i get chills just thinking about it. it was awful. >> luciano rimbrau ventures into the effected areas at daybreak to record the devastation. >> translator: i'd see these people leaving, desperate. >> the level of destruction is shocking. >> translator: there were no buses, no cars, nothing. it was like a war zone. the people on the roads covered in mud carrying gas cylinders, refrigerators on their backs. >> many neighborhoods are cut off from rescue crews by weather and rough terrain. survivors search for friends and relatives using any tools they can find to dig through the mud. >> translator: it was really hard because there were lots of people buried. people crying. mothers
, i'm alive. >> january 2011.is, brazil. tropical down pours pound the mountainous region outside rio de janeiro. it's a month's worth of rain in less than 24 hours. the deluge causes the country's worst flooding in decades. sending torrents of mud down hills in the middle of the night. and burying people inside their homes. >> translator: i get chills just thinking about it. it was awful. >> luciano rimbrau ventures into the effected areas at daybreak to record the...
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so to know the king spirit, to know the johnson spirit, is to know that their spirit is alive, alive in all of you. let me ask you for a moment to in an act of imagination, an act of imagination. i want you to imagine for a walkt that two elderly men in the back door of this , talking loudly, interrupting my speech, people in the back are starting to turn away. you think what is going on? what is all this commotion? , youameras start to turn think oh, my gosh, what is happening? when people try to shush these two elderly men, oh no, they start swinging chains, becoming violent, very aggressive, very insistent, and now they are walking in and out of the tomes, pushing people over, , averill, dana have to get up. what is going on here? i stopped speaking. i don't know what to do. sudden, when tom gets over to them, they say to tom, don't come near me, i'm dr. king. presidentguy says i'm johnson, don't bother me. you can't even come near me, i'm the president. tol, of course, tom says averill, we have to get security. so off they go to get -- to get security, but these two elderly men c
so to know the king spirit, to know the johnson spirit, is to know that their spirit is alive, alive in all of you. let me ask you for a moment to in an act of imagination, an act of imagination. i want you to imagine for a walkt that two elderly men in the back door of this , talking loudly, interrupting my speech, people in the back are starting to turn away. you think what is going on? what is all this commotion? , youameras start to turn think oh, my gosh, what is happening? when people try...
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i cherish every second that i'm alive. i'm grateful for every second that i'm alive.ry for its incredible beauty and the beauty of its people, i felt i would be hypocritical if i didn't become a member of this society. and so i did many, many years ago. i don't know whether any of you know anything about los angeles, but there's a very famous hot dog stand called pink's. and i went from the dorothy chandler pavilion. and with 1500 other people that were becoming citizens that day and steven said, you're an american citizen now, right? i said i think so. he says come on, we're going to pink's. so yeah. i'm not so sure that it's a responsibility, but it's something that i can't help doing. i just can't. >> do you think, in the 1960s where songs of conscience were exploding, we talked to mavis earlier. there are all kinds of artists and bands from dylan and donovan to the rolling stones, jefferson airplane, phil oakes, so many of them writing songs that carried deeper meaning other than just simple love songs. did the music have an effect in your opinion on the outcome,
i cherish every second that i'm alive. i'm grateful for every second that i'm alive.ry for its incredible beauty and the beauty of its people, i felt i would be hypocritical if i didn't become a member of this society. and so i did many, many years ago. i don't know whether any of you know anything about los angeles, but there's a very famous hot dog stand called pink's. and i went from the dorothy chandler pavilion. and with 1500 other people that were becoming citizens that day and steven...
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we couldn't tell whether he was alive or dead. >> tiny is moving fast, barking commands. but how will he get the ton of metal off the pilot? it will take more than instincts or heroism to save his friend's life. >> i know that when people are under stress, you can summon up some kind of strength that might not be available to you ordinarily. and i think that's what was going on with tiny. >> but tiny is also fueled by something else, a strong bond with the pilot, standing by an experience most people couldn't or wouldn't understand unless they were there. >> myself and steve cox were wounded in vietnam. >> tiny says he considers anyone he served with a brother. steve was a chopper pilot and tiny the captain of a small heavily armed riverboat. >> they did a lot of cover for us. we were taking heavy weapons fire. we were under attack. they used to fly over, give us cover. >> the two served at the same time but didn't know each other then. and now all these years later one of tiny's own is in trouble. >> that was the main thought in my mind. this is a vet, he's home with me.
we couldn't tell whether he was alive or dead. >> tiny is moving fast, barking commands. but how will he get the ton of metal off the pilot? it will take more than instincts or heroism to save his friend's life. >> i know that when people are under stress, you can summon up some kind of strength that might not be available to you ordinarily. and i think that's what was going on with tiny. >> but tiny is also fueled by something else, a strong bond with the pilot, standing by...
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it means that's how you keep memories alive. i am sure you being close to your data and talking to him again talking to them again he's alive at this moment just like my parents were when i i wrote that book so thank you so much. [applause] >> phil you are on with the doris kearns goodwin. >> caller: i want to thank you very much for making history come alive. it wouldn't be the same if you hadn't written your incredible books. i have one question related. between the two crucial events between lbj, jfk and lincoln who do you think felt the most stress link lincoln with the emancipation act or jfk with the cuban missile crisis and lbj dealing with vietnam all important in the history of the u.s.. >> whoa that's an incredible question. i think lincoln later said that if he had ever known the stress that he would be under from the time he was elected in november of 1868 to fort sumter in the middle of april of 61 he wouldn't have felt he could have lived through it. the idea that the country was splitting apart, that he might be t
it means that's how you keep memories alive. i am sure you being close to your data and talking to him again talking to them again he's alive at this moment just like my parents were when i i wrote that book so thank you so much. [applause] >> phil you are on with the doris kearns goodwin. >> caller: i want to thank you very much for making history come alive. it wouldn't be the same if you hadn't written your incredible books. i have one question related. between the two crucial...
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>> joannie is alive.ave led to this. even if she really was riding the bike on a normal day, if she was enjoying a drink or two on this thing, her control is a little off, and she ended up going off to the side of the railing. >> joannie, get well soon. i feel bad for you. >> hopefully all that alcohol took off the edge until the next day. >> that's it for "right this minute." we'll see you next time, everybody. what the? foster farms chicken gets to the store in 48 hours or less. but it's 4 days to california. there's got to be another way. that could be any number of items, quite frankly. you know if this flight is less than 48 hours? i sure hope so. what? foster farms. celebrating 75 years. always natural. always fresh. join the celebration at take75.com diverted to minneapolis... i think my giblets are frozen. >>> hi, everybody. i'm beth troutman. we search the web for great showed so you don't have to. we've got them "right this minute." >>> it's already an extreme sport. >> guess what. >> now meet t
>> joannie is alive.ave led to this. even if she really was riding the bike on a normal day, if she was enjoying a drink or two on this thing, her control is a little off, and she ended up going off to the side of the railing. >> joannie, get well soon. i feel bad for you. >> hopefully all that alcohol took off the edge until the next day. >> that's it for "right this minute." we'll see you next time, everybody. what the? foster farms chicken gets to the store...
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we need to keep that detroit, san francisco sound alive in the area in an area deemed for live music and i urge you to support this with any conditions that the police department has and obviously after you review them but keep music alive in the fillmore. thank you. >> thank you. all right. well, the matter is now with the commission. and the police conditions again -- i am wondering if you could read those quickly. >> yeah, i will read them and hand them to you. i'm sorry they're not in the binder. basically approve with the good neighbor policy and no dj music promoter in the music space and all events held in the performance venue as stated in the application. >> great. all right. do we have a motion? >> i move to approve. >> okay. do we have -- >> second. >> great. so i would like to make a friendly amendment to add the police conditions to that approval if it's okay with you? >> yes. the police conditions says that there should be no performances in the restaurant and i think we have to strike that one. >> strike the one without performance in the -- >> okay. >> do we have to s
we need to keep that detroit, san francisco sound alive in the area in an area deemed for live music and i urge you to support this with any conditions that the police department has and obviously after you review them but keep music alive in the fillmore. thank you. >> thank you. all right. well, the matter is now with the commission. and the police conditions again -- i am wondering if you could read those quickly. >> yeah, i will read them and hand them to you. i'm sorry they're...
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it just makes the story kind of come alive and gives it a face, i think. in mobile, for example, there's a little jesuit college on the western part of mobile called spring hill college. spring hill college was the first school of any kind in the state of alabama to desegregate. it began that process back in the 1940's. had its first african-american graduate in 1956. and that was very early in the deep south. and spring hill kind of went ahead and did it quietly. and so in martin luther king's letter from a birmingham jail he mentioned springfield college as one of the places that had inspiration and tried to do the right thing. i just want to call attention to the fact that in addition to those dramatic headlines where you saw police dogs and you saw the bombs church in birmingham and those horrific scenes that were the flip side of the courage that the civil rights leaders and protestors were displaying but you had these quieter things going on in a number of different places. mobile had a man who -- an african-american man whose name -- ohn le fluoresc
it just makes the story kind of come alive and gives it a face, i think. in mobile, for example, there's a little jesuit college on the western part of mobile called spring hill college. spring hill college was the first school of any kind in the state of alabama to desegregate. it began that process back in the 1940's. had its first african-american graduate in 1956. and that was very early in the deep south. and spring hill kind of went ahead and did it quietly. and so in martin luther king's...
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. >> reporter: to some he was the funniest man alive. comedian robin williams was found dead this morning in his california home in what the sheriff calls an apparent suicide. in a statement his wife said, "this morning, i lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved or the 'tises and beautiful human beings. i am uttererly heartbroken." >> there is a man in the background going don't worry, it will be cute. >> reporter: he gained fame on "mork and mindy." he made people laugh in "mrs. doubtfire." >> 10,000 years will give you such a crick in the neck! >> reporter: and was the voice and wit of the cartoon genie in "aladdin". >> good morning, vietnam! >> reporter: williams was praised for his serious performances in movies like "dead poet's society" and "goodwill hunting" for which he won an oscar. >> it's hard to speak of him in the past tense. he's a vibrant person, so immediate. his comedy was instantaneous and immediate. >> reporter: in all william the films grossed $5 million worldwide. he was open
. >> reporter: to some he was the funniest man alive. comedian robin williams was found dead this morning in his california home in what the sheriff calls an apparent suicide. in a statement his wife said, "this morning, i lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved or the 'tises and beautiful human beings. i am uttererly heartbroken." >> there is a man in the background going don't worry, it will be cute. >> reporter: he gained...
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. >> reporter: she didn't need to worry about because her husband is still alive.he guy she's talking to on the right hand, he is an undercover police officer. so why not just divorce her husband? well, there was the insurance money to be had if they were dead. and then there were his feelings to consider. >> divorcing him, i didn't want to worry about the judgment of my family, i didn't have to worry about breaking his heart, stuff like this, if i got a clean getaway. >> reporter: not so clean after all. she is now serving a sentence, at least five years and eight months. hiring the wrong guy turns out to be a costly but not uncommon mistake. >> what they do is they step to a friend or associate or someone that they knew in their past. and what happens in the vast majority of the time, the person they step to goes to law enforcement. >> really? they get ratted out? >> i'm 5,000% sure. >> reporter: that's what happened to delia dippolito in 2009 allegedly negotiating terps for her husband's murder. tours out the supposed killer for hire in the driver's seat was als
. >> reporter: she didn't need to worry about because her husband is still alive.he guy she's talking to on the right hand, he is an undercover police officer. so why not just divorce her husband? well, there was the insurance money to be had if they were dead. and then there were his feelings to consider. >> divorcing him, i didn't want to worry about the judgment of my family, i didn't have to worry about breaking his heart, stuff like this, if i got a clean getaway. >>...
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the paper reporting they were buried alive, some in scattered graves. lined up and shot in the head as well. fighters for the islamist state cheering on both executions. would find a paper saying 20,000 have managed to escape and get to parts of kurdistan, the semiautonomous region in the north of iraq. there they have got refuge. in terms of the question of airstrikes and humanitarian airdrops, the papers are covering that. the other major factor in iraq is the instability. "the washington times" is saying the prime minister seeking a third term is accusing the president of organizing a coup on the constitution. lots of news about tension in baghdad over who will rule the country. >> a lot of attention turning to turkey. that has been the top story of the day. the presidential victory of the prime minister. >> i looked at one of the most reputable papers in the country centerleft and secular. you can see an opinion piece critical of him saying as the 12th president of turkey he will maintain domination of parliament. his own party, the government as a
the paper reporting they were buried alive, some in scattered graves. lined up and shot in the head as well. fighters for the islamist state cheering on both executions. would find a paper saying 20,000 have managed to escape and get to parts of kurdistan, the semiautonomous region in the north of iraq. there they have got refuge. in terms of the question of airstrikes and humanitarian airdrops, the papers are covering that. the other major factor in iraq is the instability. "the...
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the words are in braille and the pictures come alive by touch. a visually impaired mother who wanted to share the joy of reading with her kids inspired the project. >> reporter: guri and guda are two mouse brothers who love eating. since it was first published 50 years ago, the book has sold six million copies in japan. the picture book is considered a beloved masterpiece. cherished by children from one generation to the next. for ages, mitsuko iwata has dreamed of reading a braille edition of guri and guda. for the past 30 years she and volunteers loans picture books to blind parents and children. iwata and her team have converted picture books into braille editions. they also create a relief effect by using cutouts. what started iwata on this road was her inability to read picture books to her two sons. >> translator: when my boy was hospitalized i heard a woman reading books to her son. i could just picture the boy looking at the book intently. i became envious and thought if only i could see. >> reporter: once iwata and her team tried to conv
the words are in braille and the pictures come alive by touch. a visually impaired mother who wanted to share the joy of reading with her kids inspired the project. >> reporter: guri and guda are two mouse brothers who love eating. since it was first published 50 years ago, the book has sold six million copies in japan. the picture book is considered a beloved masterpiece. cherished by children from one generation to the next. for ages, mitsuko iwata has dreamed of reading a braille...
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taking alive look outside, beautiful bay bridge. isn't that cool? what a treat for this wednesday morning, august 27th. this is "today in the bay." >> announcer: from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> wonderful wednesday morning to you. thanks for joining us, i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. >>> new this morning, a normally quiet south bay neighborhood painted with flashing lights and police overnight. officers spent the night looking for whoever stabbed a man in west san jose near the saratoga border. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez live in san jose where investigators are putting together exactly what happened. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to
taking alive look outside, beautiful bay bridge. isn't that cool? what a treat for this wednesday morning, august 27th. this is "today in the bay." >> announcer: from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> wonderful wednesday morning to you. thanks for joining us, i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. >>> new this morning, a normally quiet south bay neighborhood painted with flashing lights and police overnight. officers spent the night...
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i'm so glad i've had this opportunity to feel truly alive. cancer has taught me so many things. >> yamashita continues to make plans for the future. her next project is setting up an organization to support people living with cancer. >>> it's time now to get a check on the weather. people in the central u.s. are wondering whether or not the weather will look up in time for labor day weekend. they're dealing with severe thunderstorms. meteorologist robert speta joins us with the latest. >> we are seeing a new low pressure area that is threatening to bring strong thunderstorms and delaying travellers heading out and about across the central plains and the midwest over the next 48 hours ahead of the long holiday weekend. you can see it here on the satellite imagery. the low spinning up. ahead of it we see a threat of stronger storms that could be producing damaging winds, hail, and a potential for flash flooding especially in parts of nebraska and kansas and south dakota as this one develops and pushes off there to the east moving in to wisconsi
i'm so glad i've had this opportunity to feel truly alive. cancer has taught me so many things. >> yamashita continues to make plans for the future. her next project is setting up an organization to support people living with cancer. >>> it's time now to get a check on the weather. people in the central u.s. are wondering whether or not the weather will look up in time for labor day weekend. they're dealing with severe thunderstorms. meteorologist robert speta joins us with the...
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very special woman's event and she had every reason to believe she would not be leaving the hospital alive. >> how are you feeling today? >> better. >> reporter: it was one last checkup for jennifer at regional medical center in san jose before going home. the 32-year-old morganhill woman is recovering from death. doctors say she has a heart condition with longer than average pauses between beats. in the early morning of august 12th, her heart suddenly stopped. >> i went to bed that night just normal, and i woke up in the hospital three, four days later. >> so, she died, she was resuscitated by her husband and the paramedics responded immediately within two minutes. she was successfully defiblated, brought back to life. >> reporter: jennifer says during the time she was technically dead, she saw her late father, a vision that drew comfort then and tears today. >> probably the most positive thing i remember was -- sorry. seeing my dad and him saying, it's okay, peanut, you're going to be okay. >> reporter: jennifer's husband and their 5-year-old son evan came to take her home, gratefully. >
very special woman's event and she had every reason to believe she would not be leaving the hospital alive. >> how are you feeling today? >> better. >> reporter: it was one last checkup for jennifer at regional medical center in san jose before going home. the 32-year-old morganhill woman is recovering from death. doctors say she has a heart condition with longer than average pauses between beats. in the early morning of august 12th, her heart suddenly stopped. >> i went...
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>> alive from the abc broadcast center, this is abc seven breaking news. out ofking news coming afghanistan where a two star major general is dead and about half a dozen american soldiers are injured. is satellite center monitoring the latest
>> alive from the abc broadcast center, this is abc seven breaking news. out ofking news coming afghanistan where a two star major general is dead and about half a dozen american soldiers are injured. is satellite center monitoring the latest
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tonight his mother talks to our amy robach about the secret way she confirmed her son was alive. >>> special delivery, the baby born seconds before that powerful earthquake struck california, the doctors and nurses who jumped to the rescue. >>> a good evening to you on this monday night and we start this week together in ferguson, missouri. a funeral, a family, and thousands of mourners reflecting on michael brown who was killed in broad daylight by a policeman more than two weeks ago. the policeman's story still unknown. the story of the unarmed black teenager front and center as hollywood directors, civil rights leaders and ordinary citizens came to bear witness today. abc's steve osunsami is back on the story for us tonight. >> reporter: thousands of families who crowded the sweltering church to say goodbye to michael brown walking in with their hands up -- "don't shoot" -- the gesture that has come to symbolize their protest against police here. >> let us not lose sight of the face that this young man should be doing his second week in college. >> reporter: for families here and
tonight his mother talks to our amy robach about the secret way she confirmed her son was alive. >>> special delivery, the baby born seconds before that powerful earthquake struck california, the doctors and nurses who jumped to the rescue. >>> a good evening to you on this monday night and we start this week together in ferguson, missouri. a funeral, a family, and thousands of mourners reflecting on michael brown who was killed in broad daylight by a policeman more than two...
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. >>> developing overnight, two kidnapped amish girls found alive. new details about where they turned up and how their cultural beliefs hampered the investigation. >>> toxic tea. a woman gets served a drink laced with chemicals at a restaurant. the major mistake one employee apparently made. >>> and stripped of the gold. a racer dominates a competition but loses out because of his half-naked celebration. >>> good friday morning. i'm devin dwyer. >> i'm michelle franzen. we begin with the national outcry over the shooting of an unarmed teen near st. louis. >> more than a thousand demonstrators marching in new york city overnight chanting hands up, don't shoot. hands also in the hair in boston during a moment of silence for michael brown and a similar keen in chicago where an angry crowd demanded justice. meanwhile, in ferguson, it was a purchase calmer night. more from abc's tahman bradley. >> reporter: overnight a peaceful almost festive scene on the streets of ferguson, missouri, the community rallying to demand answers after michael brown, an unar
. >>> developing overnight, two kidnapped amish girls found alive. new details about where they turned up and how their cultural beliefs hampered the investigation. >>> toxic tea. a woman gets served a drink laced with chemicals at a restaurant. the major mistake one employee apparently made. >>> and stripped of the gold. a racer dominates a competition but loses out because of his half-naked celebration. >>> good friday morning. i'm devin dwyer. >> i'm...
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but ten years later, she's been instead found alive. we get our report tonight from nbc's anne curry. >> reporter: all this mother could hold on to for ten years was a photo of her two children, lost in the 2004 tsunami. today, jamalia jana is overwhelmed with joy, unable to stop her tears. her daughter was found. god has given us a miracle, she says. my heart beat so fast when i saw her. she hugged me back and felt so comfortable in my arms. the 2004 southeast asian tsunami, one of the deadliest in history, killed nearly 228,000 people across 14 countries. it struck without warning, as we see in this video of children playing before being swept away. this mother told us she watched as one of her children was grabbed by the ocean. she was inconsolable. jamalia's daughter was just 4 when she disappeared. every day since, jamalia says, she prayed her daughter was safe. those prayers were answered when a relative just happened to see the girl's familiar face. the now 14-year-old says she remembers resting on a board and the next thing she
but ten years later, she's been instead found alive. we get our report tonight from nbc's anne curry. >> reporter: all this mother could hold on to for ten years was a photo of her two children, lost in the 2004 tsunami. today, jamalia jana is overwhelmed with joy, unable to stop her tears. her daughter was found. god has given us a miracle, she says. my heart beat so fast when i saw her. she hugged me back and felt so comfortable in my arms. the 2004 southeast asian tsunami, one of the...
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regardless of whether the media covers multiple shooting or a select few, some believe that racism is alivend well and overflowing in the united states. >> we have not made race a priority in this country, in this country. if you make it a priority, some of these issues will go away. by comparison, it could turn uglier across the country. a new report from the government accountability office found food stamp fraud is spreading online, and beneficiaries selling or trading food stamps online for cash and housing. the gao says states recovered more than $70 million in fraudulent payments last year. is onlyators suspect it a fraction of the fraud tied with selling food stamps. there is more this investigation on the washington times website. there is a push to make sure that drivers are ready when the lanes open inss virginia. a new video shows where the hov express lanes begin. it also explains how and when drivers can use the lanes. span 29lanes will miles, from garrison road in stafford county, just north of the beltway. they are set to open early next year. watch the entire video on our we
regardless of whether the media covers multiple shooting or a select few, some believe that racism is alivend well and overflowing in the united states. >> we have not made race a priority in this country, in this country. if you make it a priority, some of these issues will go away. by comparison, it could turn uglier across the country. a new report from the government accountability office found food stamp fraud is spreading online, and beneficiaries selling or trading food stamps...
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he's alive. we earned our son back. >> reporter: he survived a blast of shrapnel to the face and neck. he's only 21. he got hurt. he saw some of his friends got killed in front of him. he lost five friends from his group. what's going to happen to him? >> reporter: he doesn't want his face shown because he's insisting on finishing his mission, helping complete israel's objective of blowing apart the hamas tunnel network that it says can be used to strike inside of israel. in another hospital another wounded soldier who could talk telling us detonating tunnel underground is fraught with danger in hamas territory. we saw them carrying rpgs. when we arrived to the tunnel entry we isolate the area to work on it but there's always danger. revealing only his first name, ron tells us he caught himself in the cross hairs of a sniper, a bullet hit his hip, thigh and stomach. >> the frequent injuries we see in the emergency room which already had more than 100 soldiers pass through here is injuries to the
he's alive. we earned our son back. >> reporter: he survived a blast of shrapnel to the face and neck. he's only 21. he got hurt. he saw some of his friends got killed in front of him. he lost five friends from his group. what's going to happen to him? >> reporter: he doesn't want his face shown because he's insisting on finishing his mission, helping complete israel's objective of blowing apart the hamas tunnel network that it says can be used to strike inside of israel. in another...
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. >> the hardest part of playing him is he's alive. you know, you can play jesus, but there's not footage on him. and people get judged pretty hard. >> the movie opens nationwide august 27th. >> he said he's alive? he's standing right there! >> it's harder to play a guy who's alive. >> he can hear you! >>> the new acceptable words for the scrabble board, next. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week relish the taste of summer. fresh sweet corn is 4 for just $1.00. rancher's reserve t-bone steaks are a mouthwatering $6.99 a pound. and nabisco oreo cookies are only $1.99. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> it just got a little easier to beat me. scrabble is adding 5,000 new words to its official dictionary. >> but only a little bit easier. >> one of the words with the highest word scores is quinzi, a shelter made out of a hollowing in a pile of snow. if you p
. >> the hardest part of playing him is he's alive. you know, you can play jesus, but there's not footage on him. and people get judged pretty hard. >> the movie opens nationwide august 27th. >> he said he's alive? he's standing right there! >> it's harder to play a guy who's alive. >> he can hear you! >>> the new acceptable words for the scrabble board, next. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of...
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. >> she was thought to have died in flash flooding, but you can see this woman is very much alive. >> we go to hershey park and mix technology with old-time fun. >> reporter: we have a shower out there, but most of the day will be dry. better chance of heavier showers and thunderstorms in the seven-day forecast, i'll have the means going the extra mile. means going the extra mile. when our patient, susan, mentioned her dad couldn't make it in to pearle vision to get his eyes checked... we went to him. and we realized, if he had trouble getting new glasses... he probably wasn't the only one. to us, eye care is about living dr. pearles legacy. building a trusting relationship with the person behind the eyes. this is genuine eye care, right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. at i never know what kind theof adventure awaits. that the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of
. >> she was thought to have died in flash flooding, but you can see this woman is very much alive. >> we go to hershey park and mix technology with old-time fun. >> reporter: we have a shower out there, but most of the day will be dry. better chance of heavier showers and thunderstorms in the seven-day forecast, i'll have the means going the extra mile. means going the extra mile. when our patient, susan, mentioned her dad couldn't make it in to pearle vision to get his eyes...
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it is great -- >> because i'm still alive. >> hulk hogan was born in your year. pierce brosnan. >> like fine wine. >> kim basinger.
it is great -- >> because i'm still alive. >> hulk hogan was born in your year. pierce brosnan. >> like fine wine. >> kim basinger.
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alyssa harrington is alive in the bart parking lot to tell us what happened. >> this is the last thing they expected to see with a return of a long day of work. it was a fire that started in the hood of the lexus and then damaged five cars total. >> these people will not be happy. >> three cars charred. firefighters were called around 2:00 to the upper lafayette bart parking lot.
alyssa harrington is alive in the bart parking lot to tell us what happened. >> this is the last thing they expected to see with a return of a long day of work. it was a fire that started in the hood of the lexus and then damaged five cars total. >> these people will not be happy. >> three cars charred. firefighters were called around 2:00 to the upper lafayette bart parking lot.
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. -- make it alive. retired sheriff ziggy gonzales, who started the border sheriff coalition, told us there are times when coyotes, cornered by authorities when approaching their border, will abandon their car, with people in the trunk. which might not be so bad, except sometimes they do it while driving across the rio grande. and then they just watch as their car sinks in the river, and they escape the border patrol. and the evil does not stop there. sheriffs confirm that the drug cartels are running the show on the southern side of the border. all too often, on the u.s. side as well. the drug cartels are sophisticated and cunning. yet it is not rocket science for them to climb up on top of the buildings in mexico, use binoculars, and see when and where the border patrol are, and send their network through an area that is not being covered. sheriffs confirm that as soon as one area beefs up security and patrols, the illegal immigration catch rate in that area increases, while, not surprisingly, it decre
. -- make it alive. retired sheriff ziggy gonzales, who started the border sheriff coalition, told us there are times when coyotes, cornered by authorities when approaching their border, will abandon their car, with people in the trunk. which might not be so bad, except sometimes they do it while driving across the rio grande. and then they just watch as their car sinks in the river, and they escape the border patrol. and the evil does not stop there. sheriffs confirm that the drug cartels are...
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it means that's how you keep memories alive. i am sure you being close to your data and talking to him again talking to them again he's alive at this moment just like my parents were when i i wrote that book so thank you so much. [applause] >> phil you are on with the doris kearns goodwin. >> caller: i want to thank you very much for making history come alive. it wouldn't be the same if you hadn't written your incredible books. i have one question related. between the two crucial events between lbj, jfk and lincoln who do you think felt the most stress link lincoln with the emancipation act or jfk with the cuban missile crisis and lbj dealing with vietnam all important in the history of the u.s.. >> whoa that's an incredible question. i think lincoln later said that if he had ever known the stress that he would be under from the time he was elected in november of 1868 to fort sumter in the middle of april of 61 he wouldn't have felt he could have lived through it. the idea that the country was splitting apart, that he might be t
it means that's how you keep memories alive. i am sure you being close to your data and talking to him again talking to them again he's alive at this moment just like my parents were when i i wrote that book so thank you so much. [applause] >> phil you are on with the doris kearns goodwin. >> caller: i want to thank you very much for making history come alive. it wouldn't be the same if you hadn't written your incredible books. i have one question related. between the two crucial...