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andand had to come sooner or later. this seems to be the year. the strike team headed up. a lot of people left messages. firefighters have been hurt badly the fire. on saturday for firefighters to helicopter suffered second-degree burns. we don't know what happened but they have handed two of living -- using to protect the home. they are purportedly in stable condition. they are closed today. classes are also canceled. it's also close. it has seen an outpouring. this is a photo of all of the food donations coming in. they received some information that they treated out no more food needed at the cost of a shelter. there are several ways that you can help. you can also make a 10-dollar donation by texting red cross. we've been getting a lot of the photos are from the valley fire. is from debbie kennedy. this last photo is from archuleta lucy. it was incredible. we want to see your photos as well. is now 4:12. we are coming up in 20 minutes. what a morning onto. we continue to follow breaking news in lake and i'm at or counties of this morning. 50,000 acres had burned the va
andand had to come sooner or later. this seems to be the year. the strike team headed up. a lot of people left messages. firefighters have been hurt badly the fire. on saturday for firefighters to helicopter suffered second-degree burns. we don't know what happened but they have handed two of living -- using to protect the home. they are purportedly in stable condition. they are closed today. classes are also canceled. it's also close. it has seen an outpouring. this is a photo of all of the...
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i brought book club, we've been working with two books, andand l radio plays an important part in both of the novels and yours just falls right along with what we have been covering and reading. you also mentioned the letters you have found and how valuable they were to you with your research. roberts was here a few weeks ago and she talked about how letters have helped her with her research and books she has written. how sad it will be, because now we have email and twitter and the delete button and there won't be any of that.ecaue are o so 62100 years from now events, who's going to know how you feel or you feel.t were not keeping that information. it's just a a commentary. >> you are right on. i think the t impulse that peope had to write and the fcc is very similar to what drives people to tweet as celebrities or post comments on internet stories today. it's very similar. it may seem strange to us now that people wrote these letters but having ever heard of facebook, i said oh yeah why yoi tell me that i'm the millennial i should've figured it out for myself. in all likelihood it's
i brought book club, we've been working with two books, andand l radio plays an important part in both of the novels and yours just falls right along with what we have been covering and reading. you also mentioned the letters you have found and how valuable they were to you with your research. roberts was here a few weeks ago and she talked about how letters have helped her with her research and books she has written. how sad it will be, because now we have email and twitter and the delete...
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andand so if you are the leader of the chinese communist party, that's the goal that your trying to reclaim. and that more -- that full her sense of what china can and should be is putting it into greater confrontation, greater tension with the rest of the world, not only the united states but also with its neighbors around the east china sea. this china imagine itself vaulting past the united states to become the most powerful country in the world? does it see itself as a rival to the united states and the ability to influence others in the ability to intervene in ways that we want to. it is especially tempting to feel that way now when we sense in our own politics a kind of paralysis command and ability to get things done, but it is important to remember that there are reasons to believe that chinese leaders have a sense of what is possible and what is not possible. the simple fact is that that china is not prepared to vault past the united states overnight. it is in so many ways a developing country today. being the preeminent power is expensive. you're expected to take a leading role. a
andand so if you are the leader of the chinese communist party, that's the goal that your trying to reclaim. and that more -- that full her sense of what china can and should be is putting it into greater confrontation, greater tension with the rest of the world, not only the united states but also with its neighbors around the east china sea. this china imagine itself vaulting past the united states to become the most powerful country in the world? does it see itself as a rival to the united...
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andand i had that dream. and it came true. >> the family waited with a friend from the fbi, in front of the federal building, who told them the day of it might be possible to get close to the pope. here's how it all happened. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god. god bless. >> thank you, pope. >> god bless. >> if you ask her parent, gee anna's future is a bright one. thanks to the pope, the fbi, and a little help from upstairs. >> i fell to my knees and i cried. and i thank the lord for helping us get through this and for giving her this blessing. >> a blessing and kiss they'll always remember. david spunt, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> oh, incredible story. now, for many people seeing pope francis in philadelphia just was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. social media has been flooded with pictures and post was historic day. for example right here, we have pope smiled at us in philadelphia, hope he'll bless our marriage in rome. we see them in their wedding dress and the tux, too. moving along here, such amazing expe
andand i had that dream. and it came true. >> the family waited with a friend from the fbi, in front of the federal building, who told them the day of it might be possible to get close to the pope. here's how it all happened. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god. god bless. >> thank you, pope. >> god bless. >> if you ask her parent, gee anna's future is a bright one. thanks to the pope, the fbi, and a little help from upstairs. >> i fell to my knees and i...
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andand if you mingle governmental and personal, who owns them? the government.eized government property but how that is stored -- destroying, misplacing or keeping through her own knowledge. fast-forward to benghazi, september 2012. late october,. late october, early november or early december 2012. the crucial 60 days. but was also happy, pres. obama was in a reelection campaign against mitt romney. the public can make there own conclusion, conclusion, but she has the legal obligation of producing those e-mails that the state department does not know . kennedy: if the fbi had control of their server, are those now government property? >> yes, they are. they are also evidence of misses clinton haven't taken possession of government property, returned some of it but not all of it. she may have inadvertently returned all of it. more importantly, evidence of a cavalier and criminal way in which she failed to safeguard national security. the chief diplomat of the united states dealing with military, diplomatic, and national security secrets every day. no national se
andand if you mingle governmental and personal, who owns them? the government.eized government property but how that is stored -- destroying, misplacing or keeping through her own knowledge. fast-forward to benghazi, september 2012. late october,. late october, early november or early december 2012. the crucial 60 days. but was also happy, pres. obama was in a reelection campaign against mitt romney. the public can make there own conclusion, conclusion, but she has the legal obligation of...
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awful, andand it is you make it better. charlie: do they need much editing/ ? i do not show work in progress. i'm too nervous and fragile. i get very interested in what other people say eventually. charlie: is it an editor, friends that are honest with you? need people who will tell you the truth. that i got bored or confused over here. that is what you need. i'm not saying i always do everything people say, but it is very useful guidance. if three people say the same thing, than they are right. charlie: you know they're onto something. and you find out how to fix it. salman: the greatest editors always had the brilliance, they would see the problem here. but they would have to you how to fix it. charlie: the best usa here is what you do, just that this does not work. salman: you lost me here. you go and find out how to fix that. that is your job. charlie: how long does it take you to write a book? salman: the memoir is faster. no question. i talked to someone who said it is twice as fast. i think he is right. the memoir is by far the longest book i wrote. it j
awful, andand it is you make it better. charlie: do they need much editing/ ? i do not show work in progress. i'm too nervous and fragile. i get very interested in what other people say eventually. charlie: is it an editor, friends that are honest with you? need people who will tell you the truth. that i got bored or confused over here. that is what you need. i'm not saying i always do everything people say, but it is very useful guidance. if three people say the same thing, than they are...
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andand we keep using the term te pope, right? >> that's the common way to announce that he's coming to philadelphia. the pope is coming. but, listen to this. the pope does not appear in the official list of any titles. in fact, if i -- when they sign off documents, over in the vatican, vatican city, they just simply put pp. poppa pope. >> poppa snow. >> that's the way. they sign off ovidian rent documents, but if i ever got a chance, say, i'll pretend now with the dramatic reading on good day philadelphia, if i was invited to the college of cardinals, vatican city, and i got walk down this hallway, and greet the pope, i would do it in a very formal fashion. college of cardinals here. >> i would say his full name, victor of jesus christ, successor of the prince of the pap political sells, supreme pontiff, primate of italy, archbishop, melt political tan of the roman province, sovereign of the vatican city state servant of the servants of god. hi, i'm mike. good to see you. >> (applause). >> that's his official tight. >> beautiful.
andand we keep using the term te pope, right? >> that's the common way to announce that he's coming to philadelphia. the pope is coming. but, listen to this. the pope does not appear in the official list of any titles. in fact, if i -- when they sign off documents, over in the vatican, vatican city, they just simply put pp. poppa pope. >> poppa snow. >> that's the way. they sign off ovidian rent documents, but if i ever got a chance, say, i'll pretend now with the dramatic...
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on staff, everybody had their andand their assignments, he expected you to do them, and you did them because you wanted to do well for everyone on the team but most importantly for him, and that followed in my leadership style, empowering my expectations, and then making conference calls. god, that is a good day. i want that day. [applause] -- [laughter] you are up. just pick one. judy: my day is you have no idea, but i keep trying, every night and every, i always write a list of what i want to andmplish the next day, someday, i'm going to hope that it actually get all of those things done, but usually, that is not the case, so i start every morning around 6:00. -- i will give you a few days ago. let's see. thatd a ceo who got notice he was going to be fired. 11:00,s at 9:30, and at who got into ate , and that was at 11:00, we had a young woman who felt that she was not getting answers from the company and she worked with informed us and a group of folks that she was about to organize and file a class-action lawsuit, , sothat was all before noon my day is always busy, because i do no
on staff, everybody had their andand their assignments, he expected you to do them, and you did them because you wanted to do well for everyone on the team but most importantly for him, and that followed in my leadership style, empowering my expectations, and then making conference calls. god, that is a good day. i want that day. [applause] -- [laughter] you are up. just pick one. judy: my day is you have no idea, but i keep trying, every night and every, i always write a list of what i want to...
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andand also those of us who don't have facebook and twitter or all of that, they are almost revels. the only when ii can think of, no one knows who she is or anything about her, but it is also exhausting because of what you are expected to do. they won't. they can't. they. they are going to focus on their big authors. i would like to think -- a friend of mine who is not on facebook, and i admire her for that. i think it is great. i love that she did not have to do that. >> ii think it would never happen today. it would never ever happen today, and, and i think it is said that the publishing industry has changed so much that so much of the business is not just, i did my best, wrote my book, it is the hustling part, and i, you know, my last book was aa novel that i cowrote with my husband. i don't like technology. i don't have a facebook page, and the publisher was frustrated that i would not do those things. i would read and have friends. i am not really strange, but i am not going to e-mail people and asked them to buy my book. i am not going to do it, and they were upset and actual
andand also those of us who don't have facebook and twitter or all of that, they are almost revels. the only when ii can think of, no one knows who she is or anything about her, but it is also exhausting because of what you are expected to do. they won't. they can't. they. they are going to focus on their big authors. i would like to think -- a friend of mine who is not on facebook, and i admire her for that. i think it is great. i love that she did not have to do that. >> ii think it...
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. >> product is action, it comes out when you do something that scares you andand realize how you'reyou saw her breaking out the dance moves, right? we had to ask, "dancing with the stars" in the future? she said, quote, if they invite ll be there. >> who wouldn't be? you're next, by the way. speaking of "dancing with the stars," remembering her dad gearinme, i'n the dancing show with the dancing shoes. >> and then you have to see the newest addition to the family, the cutestg up i cubs a new test with pluggable febreze. we rented this resort, hid smelly objects all over each villa and plugged in febreze. then real people were asked to stay for a long weekend. would they smell anything? the room itself was like [sniff] ahhh. feels like someone has pumped fresh oxygen into the room. on the last day we revealed everything. oooooohwoww. we were sitting right on it. febreze is stunningly effective. continuously eliminate odors for up to 45 days break out the febreze you plug in [inhale + exhale mnemonic] and breathe happy. we love, love, chocolaty, creamy, with a little something extra.
. >> product is action, it comes out when you do something that scares you andand realize how you'reyou saw her breaking out the dance moves, right? we had to ask, "dancing with the stars" in the future? she said, quote, if they invite ll be there. >> who wouldn't be? you're next, by the way. speaking of "dancing with the stars," remembering her dad gearinme, i'n the dancing show with the dancing shoes. >> and then you have to see the newest addition to the...
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andand they are fleeing to the west, the ability for a better life, the fact that it is males, a lottimes they are the ones able enough to make the trip to send money back home, but you have to be worried about the security ramifications. a lot of people with good intentions. others will take advantage of this. europe has a serious demographic problem and assimilation problem. assimilation is the key. as we see it in minneapolis, there are difficulties with the assimilation. charles: without a doubt,a doubt, it is amazing. on the cusp of giving up their heritage. it is a complicated thing, and i want to do more on this by talking about a heartbreaking story. john oliver is an 89 -year-old world war ii veteran originally from england. he filed a lot of tedious paperwork and paid the fees needed for him to secure a green card. he could not reenter this country because he had overstated the last time he was here. he had a 90 day visa that he overstayed. he wants to come visit his son, but the president does want to offer amnesty. thinking ultimately, let's provide amnesty for 500,000 il
andand they are fleeing to the west, the ability for a better life, the fact that it is males, a lottimes they are the ones able enough to make the trip to send money back home, but you have to be worried about the security ramifications. a lot of people with good intentions. others will take advantage of this. europe has a serious demographic problem and assimilation problem. assimilation is the key. as we see it in minneapolis, there are difficulties with the assimilation. charles: without a...
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andand they were promised that they could get the results ahead of time. they were upstairs waiting, but they had to keep it secret. you can imagine, the men of those packets are results came out, it was a free-for-all. they swarmed the guide it was handing them out and immediately got on the ticker tapes and started saying. >> broke the embargo. >> exactly. his excuse was, it was too good to keep secret. so upstairs chaos is going on, and it stars downstairs. no one has heard anything. thomas francis gave a one-hour presentation and a very measured, scientific way going through the methods, etc. forty-five minutes into it he said, and now the results. of course, everybody went crazy. the minute that he announced that in fact it had reduce the incidence of paralytic polio by about 80 percent of the world went crazy. people were honking horns, sirens going. there were prayer meetings held. people were out in the streets cheering, hugging each other, writing thank you, dr. salk all over their stores. it was, as many people said, like the end of the war. then
andand they were promised that they could get the results ahead of time. they were upstairs waiting, but they had to keep it secret. you can imagine, the men of those packets are results came out, it was a free-for-all. they swarmed the guide it was handing them out and immediately got on the ticker tapes and started saying. >> broke the embargo. >> exactly. his excuse was, it was too good to keep secret. so upstairs chaos is going on, and it stars downstairs. no one has heard...
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andand the smoke was coming toward my apartment. i woke up my friend. and told him to evacuate immediately and we evaculated as we were coming outside of the building. we saw the building next-door on fire, flames, so it fell down. and now we're here, and thank god everybody's safe. >> right. were you just able to put a jacket on and get out as quickly as possible. >> as quickly as possible. >> i can imagine it was pretty hectic for everybody this morning? >> everybody was panicking, really scary moment. we didn't know how close the fire like could actually, you know -- >> it was right next-door? >> it was right next-door. we could feel the heat and everything, yes. >> what was it like now sitting and watching, that building looked completely different watch was it like beforey? understand it was under construction. >> yes. i mean, it was a mural there. it was a beautiful picture. and now it is gone. so-so sad. >> and just being so close to it, knowing that your home was right next-door t could possibly spread to you. what is it like this? >> that's wha
andand the smoke was coming toward my apartment. i woke up my friend. and told him to evacuate immediately and we evaculated as we were coming outside of the building. we saw the building next-door on fire, flames, so it fell down. and now we're here, and thank god everybody's safe. >> right. were you just able to put a jacket on and get out as quickly as possible. >> as quickly as possible. >> i can imagine it was pretty hectic for everybody this morning? >> everybody...
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i believe the man is a christian andand got a sense of humor that is something that our government and our country need more humor. host: ruth, you think -- was r: i thought mr. trump a fool. host: you're for governor kasich? certainly am. i hope that governor kasich -- i lord that he will be trump is only reason where he's at is because he's who has gotten any -- and all of them, they all they talk about trump reason -- thishe man has never run a country. to watch , you need our road to the white house coverage because if you are of rested in following some the candidates that are not getting as much media attention go to thend it here. website c-span.org to find the scheduling. hi, martha. good morning. morning.good can you hear me? host: we can. what did you think about last night's debate. and who won? caller: donald won. donald won on so many levels and he is a christian and he said the most, hat i love he said he would give back his security and as far as i t karly woman, you know, don't see what the excitement is about her. she hasn't r career been successful at anything. just g
i believe the man is a christian andand got a sense of humor that is something that our government and our country need more humor. host: ruth, you think -- was r: i thought mr. trump a fool. host: you're for governor kasich? certainly am. i hope that governor kasich -- i lord that he will be trump is only reason where he's at is because he's who has gotten any -- and all of them, they all they talk about trump reason -- thishe man has never run a country. to watch , you need our road to the...
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i think she is an elected oath, andand took an should apply the law to the supreme court.ot that i agree with the ruling, i just think you have to have a society that obeys the law. booksare some laws on our that i don't agree with. whatn't they can choose laws we agree with and which ones we don't. about kim davis being in jail for the last three days. you can see her there before her hearing on thursday, in which she was held in contempt of court and put in jail. on fox news, late last week, rand pl said, i think it is ridiculous to incarcerate someone for their religious believes. what are your thoughts about the escalation of this? caller: i felt the sameay. i thought the-- penalty for going to jail was excessive. she could have been find, reprimanded in some way, but to put her in jail for her religious release is a little overboard by the federal judge. taking the like mayor from san francisco and putting him in jail because he hasn't thanks ray city -- he has a sanctuary city. we had people who break the laws, and i think you have to look at the degree that they are
i think she is an elected oath, andand took an should apply the law to the supreme court.ot that i agree with the ruling, i just think you have to have a society that obeys the law. booksare some laws on our that i don't agree with. whatn't they can choose laws we agree with and which ones we don't. about kim davis being in jail for the last three days. you can see her there before her hearing on thursday, in which she was held in contempt of court and put in jail. on fox news, late last week,...
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andand then he labeled this memo imagine this, the most hard-hitting memo ever written in the nation's history and to fdr, of all people, one of our greatest presidents and talked about the government acquiescence in the murder of the jews. fdr was so shaken up that he called a rare sunday meeting in the 2nd oval office. he said what do you want and they set up something called the war refugee board whose sole mission was to do nothing but help the jews. in too many cases, in fact millions of cases it was too little too late. having said that nonetheless there was more action. and then it became a great decision, debate. should they bomb auschwitz itself, put an end to the barbarism, make a symbol to the world that this is what the nazis stood for, and the west we will not stand for it. well, it turned out that we would not bomb auschwitz. john mccoy, the.man that roosevelt had in the war department put up one roadblock after another and said that it was infeasible that this could be carried out, too great a distance but it turns out bombers were routinely flying over and by auschwitz
andand then he labeled this memo imagine this, the most hard-hitting memo ever written in the nation's history and to fdr, of all people, one of our greatest presidents and talked about the government acquiescence in the murder of the jews. fdr was so shaken up that he called a rare sunday meeting in the 2nd oval office. he said what do you want and they set up something called the war refugee board whose sole mission was to do nothing but help the jews. in too many cases, in fact millions of...