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richie arnold. mr. arnold is retiring from his post as c.e.o. after 39 years with the company. he hails from harrison and a university of arkansas graduate with a degree in accounting. he joined conway corps as a manager of data processing before becoming a manager of finance and accounting, and then ultimately the chief executive officer in 1998. during his tenure at conway, he always worked to keep the company ahead of the curve and was responsible for transitioning the utility to full computerization. arnold was arnold was instrume assisting conway corp in leading a path to diverse filing services by adding new services he was a platoon sergeant captured in 1944 during the battle of the bulge. in the spring of 1945 patton's army arrived and he was freed along with other american g.i.'s and the jewish prisoners who had survived the atrocities of the third reich. he was granted honorable scharge a few months later and where he and where he served 29 years as a police officer and 24 as a .s. marshal. mr. mcgovern: i rise today to celebrate the accomplishments in worcester, mass
richie arnold. mr. arnold is retiring from his post as c.e.o. after 39 years with the company. he hails from harrison and a university of arkansas graduate with a degree in accounting. he joined conway corps as a manager of data processing before becoming a manager of finance and accounting, and then ultimately the chief executive officer in 1998. during his tenure at conway, he always worked to keep the company ahead of the curve and was responsible for transitioning the utility to full...
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>> reporter: jason bowlby has known alex arnold for 15 years. he said arnold found his passion for climbing on sacramento walls and is a humble, quiet person, but his feats speak volumes. if alex is shown here on a different -- alex is shown here on a different climb shot in 2011 on 60 minutes. over the weekend arnold took on his biggest challenge to date climbing nearly 3,000 feet into the sky holding el capitan close. this is video of his other remarkable climb. shawn keen is an avid climber and sets the routes at pike's work gym. >> it's nice to have the support and safety if you're unsure. >> reporter: he uses ropes on unfortunately a of his climb -- on all of his climbs and most people do. >> you get up 500 feet, it's different. at 1,000 feet it's much different. >> reporter: alex completed his without ropes or safety harness. only a handful of climbers do free soloing, only 1%. the mental challenge he says may be the toughest part. >> you got to be good at when you do in order to have a cool head. >> reporter: if panic set in, alex could s
>> reporter: jason bowlby has known alex arnold for 15 years. he said arnold found his passion for climbing on sacramento walls and is a humble, quiet person, but his feats speak volumes. if alex is shown here on a different -- alex is shown here on a different climb shot in 2011 on 60 minutes. over the weekend arnold took on his biggest challenge to date climbing nearly 3,000 feet into the sky holding el capitan close. this is video of his other remarkable climb. shawn keen is an avid...
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monica, i'm going to start with you and talk about something arnold was talking about. program?u need a isn't it spoiling them? i always said when i was secretary of education, it's a tale of two cities. we have high schools that for the last 20 years have won the academic decathlon, and others that are dropout factories. unfortunately that is determined by zip code. the poor communities where 98% of the kids are in poverty are somehow not giving the same level of certified teachers and books and support they need in those schools. let me go to use since it is the second largest school district in the country, with 600,000 kids. district in the country with 6000 kids, what to see the role of afterschool? it is not what schools is supposed to do, but how does it help get the goals that every school district these to achieve? >> what we know in a lay is we are all about 100% graduation. 100% attendance. engaged them ways. it relies on an afterschool plan. l.a. unified has gone from 40 graduation to 75% because we have improved relationship with all students. we built new schools t
monica, i'm going to start with you and talk about something arnold was talking about. program?u need a isn't it spoiling them? i always said when i was secretary of education, it's a tale of two cities. we have high schools that for the last 20 years have won the academic decathlon, and others that are dropout factories. unfortunately that is determined by zip code. the poor communities where 98% of the kids are in poverty are somehow not giving the same level of certified teachers and books...
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this is april arnold. her arrest date was august the 20th of 1997. possession of cocaine is her most severe charge. you can see she's really young there. back in that time i didn't know her, but i heard lots of stories. everybody knew when she was coming. this is where it gets hard. the face starts to change. this is probably where she was sentenced to some time, some serious time. and this was where we start to see the hard april. >> i would fight the officers. there were probably at least a dozen of them can tell you how many times they've handcuffed me to the bed, maced me, fought me. >> she came to jail being a complete and total disruption all the time. >> i just didn't care. i just wanted to get back out so i could finish getting high again. every time i'd come, all those times, i'd say, god, get me out of jail and i'll never do it again. and i would get out and come back. >> during arnold's last jail term almost four years ago she received tragic news. >> after six months of being here, my sister passed. yeah. she was 31 and she had a heart at
this is april arnold. her arrest date was august the 20th of 1997. possession of cocaine is her most severe charge. you can see she's really young there. back in that time i didn't know her, but i heard lots of stories. everybody knew when she was coming. this is where it gets hard. the face starts to change. this is probably where she was sentenced to some time, some serious time. and this was where we start to see the hard april. >> i would fight the officers. there were probably at...
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and when arnold schwarzenegger is getting upset and cher is upset, game over. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >> neil: jeff beezos is now within a few billion of bill gates and could reach that next week. are teaming up in so many new ways. like new coastal lobster and shrimp, with a lobster tail with butter and herbs, sweet, smoky bbq red shrimp, and shrimp crusted with...get this...cape cod kettle chips. or try lobster and shrimp overboard. a dish this good... makes you this hungry. it's the highlight of the season, and can't last. so hurry in. >> neil: all right. these the terminator saying the president is a murderer. arnold schwarzenegger and others saying the president opting out of that global climate accord is tantamount to harassy. mark stein completely agrees. what did you think? >> the great -- the one good thing about the collapse and
and when arnold schwarzenegger is getting upset and cher is upset, game over. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >> neil: jeff beezos is now within a few billion of bill gates and could reach that next week. are teaming up in so many new ways. like new coastal lobster and...
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arnold schwarzenegger, now an added environment campaigner, is in france for environment all.dging $34 million to fund the work of foreign climate researchers on foreign soil. i was forced to go, who has publicly sparred with donald trump, says tackling global warming must not be a political issue. this is not the right versus the left. because there is no liberal air out all considered out. we all breathe the same and out. we all breathe the same and out. in the mediterranean, research crew has made a surprising discovery. —— air. they found that the rising temperature and acidity of water there is faster and greater than anywhere else on the planet. that means that species such as oysters are at risk of extension. because, they say, is man—made climate change. what is happening here and coastal areas around the world is that year by year, bit by bit, the level of the sea is rising. it is why scientists said climate change is making a real impact, and many are worried about the us pulling out of the accord. donald trump says it is about us dollars. but renewables are very com
arnold schwarzenegger, now an added environment campaigner, is in france for environment all.dging $34 million to fund the work of foreign climate researchers on foreign soil. i was forced to go, who has publicly sparred with donald trump, says tackling global warming must not be a political issue. this is not the right versus the left. because there is no liberal air out all considered out. we all breathe the same and out. we all breathe the same and out. in the mediterranean, research crew...
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and it's actually narrated by arnold schwarzenegger.people didn't know that arnold was that into the ocean, but they released a a trailer, and it seems like he's a real natural. check this out. ♪ >> this summer explore the mystery and majesty of the world's incredible oceans with your guide arnold schwarzenegger. >> this is crazy. look at that fish. [ laughter ] >> dive into the boundless sea, and learn about its greatest secrets. >> oh, no, a shark is coming. get down! [ laughter ] >> and enjoy the peace and tranquility of the water. >> it's not a tumor. [ laughter ] >> lose yourself in the magnificent ocean. >> get to the lobster. >> wonders of the sea with arnold schwarzenegger. >> everybody look, i found nemo. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he found -- he found him. guys, check this out. walmart is offering a new service where employees will deliver items to your house on their way home from work. [ cheers ] not only that, they'll also deliver the items in a target bag so your neighbors think you're classy. >> steve: oh. [ laught
and it's actually narrated by arnold schwarzenegger.people didn't know that arnold was that into the ocean, but they released a a trailer, and it seems like he's a real natural. check this out. ♪ >> this summer explore the mystery and majesty of the world's incredible oceans with your guide arnold schwarzenegger. >> this is crazy. look at that fish. [ laughter ] >> dive into the boundless sea, and learn about its greatest secrets. >> oh, no, a shark is coming. get...
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one of the people, there is this couple i discuss in my book, john and laura arnold who are -- john arnold made his money in hedge funds at a very young age, retired to devote his life full time to philanthropy along with his wife laura. they have been some of the most active new givers who came along lately and very idealistic, trying to solve big problems. lara said something that struck me. when you read the newspaper, when i read the newspaper in the morning and see something that upset me i can do something about it. i have a foundation. is there a way to do something? i was talking to another donor the other day who was saying the same thing, that she said she read the newspaper looking far -- for things where she feels like her money can make a difference. she is also married to a hedge fund guy who is worth $15 billion and most of that money will be given away. she sees stuff in the newspaper, we can do something about that. set up a meeting and write a check and the experience most of us have when we read the newspapers, there's not a lot we can do about it. we can write our congr
one of the people, there is this couple i discuss in my book, john and laura arnold who are -- john arnold made his money in hedge funds at a very young age, retired to devote his life full time to philanthropy along with his wife laura. they have been some of the most active new givers who came along lately and very idealistic, trying to solve big problems. lara said something that struck me. when you read the newspaper, when i read the newspaper in the morning and see something that upset me...
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when they said, arnold, isn't this program swirling kids? you did not need a program, right? ios said when i was secretary of education that this is like a tale of two cities. with high schools that when the economic decathlon and with high schools that are like about factories and unfortunately that is usually determined by zip code. the four zip codes where cancer and poverty are not getting the same level of certified teachers, books, and other things they need in those schools. let me get you, second-largest school district in the country with 6000 kids, what to see the role of afterschool? it is not what schools is supposed to do, but how does it help get the goals that every school district these to achieve? >> what we know in a lay is we are all about 100% graduation. 100% attendance. engaged them ways. it relies on an afterschool plan. l.a. unified has gone from 40 graduation to 75% because we have improved relationship with all students. we built new schools to make we focus on personalization and decentralization. afterschool is a about enhancing. there, caring, bei
when they said, arnold, isn't this program swirling kids? you did not need a program, right? ios said when i was secretary of education that this is like a tale of two cities. with high schools that when the economic decathlon and with high schools that are like about factories and unfortunately that is usually determined by zip code. the four zip codes where cancer and poverty are not getting the same level of certified teachers, books, and other things they need in those schools. let me get...
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it is from the tremendous leadership and voice of arnold schwarzenegger down to some of the people not represented in this room, our staff working the lines every day. creating dreams. letting kids dream though streams. i wanted to thank you all. -- letting kids dream those dreams. i wanted to thank you all. [applause] this panel, we have such an amazing array of talent. we really want to focus on preparing our kids for the workforce. and tying back to that creativity and entrepreneurial drive, how do we get our kids to see themselves with the jobs of the future? the jobs that we need here in america. it will be how we do make america great. there has been a lot of attention on the military. homeland security. growing our defense. to have a strong military, we need strong people in that military. i am really, really happy to have admiral brecher. not only does military provide training for kids, but a great rear path. -- career path. what are some of the recruiting problems the military is facing? what role can afterschool play? >> as we look at afterschool programs, if we run into peo
it is from the tremendous leadership and voice of arnold schwarzenegger down to some of the people not represented in this room, our staff working the lines every day. creating dreams. letting kids dream though streams. i wanted to thank you all. -- letting kids dream those dreams. i wanted to thank you all. [applause] this panel, we have such an amazing array of talent. we really want to focus on preparing our kids for the workforce. and tying back to that creativity and entrepreneurial drive,...
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arnold, thank you. and pravit chintawongvanich, thank you very much.you need to know for tomorrow's trading day. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: don't miss this, president trump posting south korea's president moon jae-in for the first time. joe: and i will be watching data in the u.s. economy, we turn to releases of u.s. first quarter gdp and unemployment benefits. those are out tomorrow. julia: rite aid releases earnings tomorrow. if you have not heard, spent july 4 with bloomberg television. p.m., we will00 host the boston pops fireworks spectacular. i will be watching that. scarlet: that does it alisa: i'm alisa parenti from washington, and you are watching "bloomberg technology." president trump is urging congress to get moving on immigration reform. the house votes tomorrow on the so-called "shourie for criminals -- "no sanctuary for criminals" act. the move is considered a bid to stop antagonizing the special counsel investigating links between the president pass campaign and russia. rex tillerson is clamping down on hiring. it's part of his push
arnold, thank you. and pravit chintawongvanich, thank you very much.you need to know for tomorrow's trading day. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: don't miss this, president trump posting south korea's president moon jae-in for the first time. joe: and i will be watching data in the u.s. economy, we turn to releases of u.s. first quarter gdp and unemployment benefits. those are out tomorrow. julia: rite aid releases earnings tomorrow. if you have not heard, spent july 4 with bloomberg television....
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arnold palmer had a bad temper too, but he would keep it in control. could see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over here he was arnold palmer who did not keep it in control, but he was probably the most exciting player of his era. perfectte, he was a gentleman, but so intense that it would get away from him sometimes. he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, he never lost his temper once. david: i never really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practice law, the office next to mine was held by man named john mcenroe senior, and he always said his son was a high school tennis player, but then i finally realized he was not exaggerating. [laughter] talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along and you signed him up relatively early in his professional career, so was that hard to convince him to do this? phil: tiger woods, you could see him coming from way back, three u.s. amateurs in a six-year span ,rom the time he was 15 to 20 so he would play occasionally in the portland area and we would always invite
arnold palmer had a bad temper too, but he would keep it in control. could see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over here he was arnold palmer who did not keep it in control, but he was probably the most exciting player of his era. perfectte, he was a gentleman, but so intense that it would get away from him sometimes. he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, he never lost his temper once. david: i never really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i...
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one of the people -- there is this couple that i discuss in my book, john amore arnold do i really john arnold made his money in hedge funds at a very young age and retired in his 30s to devote to play full-time to philanthropy along with his wife, laura. there have been some of the most active givers that have come along lately. there very idealistic, trying to solve big problems. laura says something that really struck me. she said when you read the newspaper in the morning and i see something that upsets me, i can do something about it. i have a foundation. but is there a way we can do? something. i was talking to another mega-donor the other day who was same sort of the same thing that she says she reads the news paper looking for things where she feels like hermione could make a difference. she by the way is also manager of a hedge fund worth $15 billion in most of that money is going to be given away. so she sees stuff in the newspaper and she says we can do something about it. we will set up a meeting and write a check. the experience that most of us have when we read the newspap
one of the people -- there is this couple that i discuss in my book, john amore arnold do i really john arnold made his money in hedge funds at a very young age and retired in his 30s to devote to play full-time to philanthropy along with his wife, laura. there have been some of the most active givers that have come along lately. there very idealistic, trying to solve big problems. laura says something that really struck me. she said when you read the newspaper in the morning and i see...
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that is arnold, with his thoughts. jackson, riverdale, republican, go ahead. caller: my comment would be just to follow the money. it's ridiculous, millions of dollars being spent on elections. as hard as anybody can, i have that there are groups out there getting the money out of politics. for c-span to have those folks on and really try to find every dollar. where does it come from? who are the donors? where are the donors protected through some kind of supreme court interpretation of free speech? outfter that, let's find where all this money comes from and where it goes and whose pockets the money is lining. wesley, columbia, independent line. >> has occurred to me that perhaps people are replacing government with some sort of faith in a higher power? we are trying to rely too much on government to take care of every problem, including personal problems, that just doesn't work. thank you. int: david is a democrat flint, michigan. one of the headlines that we republicaners, the win may dampen the hopes of democrats for 2018. what do you think? what do you th
that is arnold, with his thoughts. jackson, riverdale, republican, go ahead. caller: my comment would be just to follow the money. it's ridiculous, millions of dollars being spent on elections. as hard as anybody can, i have that there are groups out there getting the money out of politics. for c-span to have those folks on and really try to find every dollar. where does it come from? who are the donors? where are the donors protected through some kind of supreme court interpretation of free...
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. >> arnold rothstein gave them a little bit of money to, supposedly, throw the series. >> "shoeless" joe was arguably the best baseball player of all time. >> he's banned from the game... >> one weeping fan of his cried out, "say it isn't so!" >> ...and the fascination with his tale endures. >> shoeless joe's really part of pop culture. >> so why is his autograph one of the rarest in sports? >> he was virtually illiterate. >> he had a very hard time even writing an individual letter. >> he did. >> as far as we know it, there is only one known. >> one? >> just one. >> and it's this woman's strange inheritance. >> it started to dawn on me that this is a lot of money we're talking about. >> this is a biggie -- 1911 "shoeless" joe jackson signed photograph. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> hi. i'm jamie colby, and i'm heading along the shores of lake erie in cleveland, ohio. today i'm meeting a woman who inherited a rare item that recalls the most notorious episode in baseball history -- an episode that's inspired books and movies and retains an air of
. >> arnold rothstein gave them a little bit of money to, supposedly, throw the series. >> "shoeless" joe was arguably the best baseball player of all time. >> he's banned from the game... >> one weeping fan of his cried out, "say it isn't so!" >> ...and the fascination with his tale endures. >> shoeless joe's really part of pop culture. >> so why is his autograph one of the rarest in sports? >> he was virtually illiterate....
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the arnold twins are 3 years old. but even they know how to beat the heat along with mom and dad. >> thank god this was here. >> reporter: fire officials are glad to see people making use of the cooling tent because they know how quickly a hot day can turn into a medical emergency. >> anytime you have at-risk populations, people with an underlying illness or they are elderly or something else going on, a long day in the sun is not a good idea. >> reporter: their recommendation, take frequent breaks. drink plenty of cold water or other non-alcoholic beverages and know your own limits. >> a point in the day where the day is too hot for some people. at that point go home. >> reporter: for the arnold family preparation and play time in the misting tent is all they need to enjoy their father's day. >> made sure we brought some of the water, keep ice, a little cooler. make sure we are hydrated, staying in the shade. staying in the cold air- conditioning. enjoying everything that the fair has to offer. >> reporter: fair offi
the arnold twins are 3 years old. but even they know how to beat the heat along with mom and dad. >> thank god this was here. >> reporter: fire officials are glad to see people making use of the cooling tent because they know how quickly a hot day can turn into a medical emergency. >> anytime you have at-risk populations, people with an underlying illness or they are elderly or something else going on, a long day in the sun is not a good idea. >> reporter: their...
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arnold schwarzenegger has warned that tackling global warming must not be seen as a political issue.houldn't be a question of right versus left. he met french president emmanuel macron, who will later give a speech proposing a global environment pact. laura westbrook reports. i'm here with president macron, we're talking about environmental issues and the future. we will work together to make the planet great again. and undisguised dig at the man who left the paris climate deal. the former california governor met macron, and they will later announce a proposalfor a packed. macron, and they will later announce a proposalfora packed. mr schwarzenegger, who has publicly sparred with donald trump, says tackling global warming must not be a political issue. this is not the right versus the left. because there is no liberal air or conservative air, we all breathe the same air. in the mediterranean, a research crew has made a surprising discovery. they found the rising temperature and acidity of waters here is faster and acidity of waters here is faster and greater than anywhere else on the
arnold schwarzenegger has warned that tackling global warming must not be seen as a political issue.houldn't be a question of right versus left. he met french president emmanuel macron, who will later give a speech proposing a global environment pact. laura westbrook reports. i'm here with president macron, we're talking about environmental issues and the future. we will work together to make the planet great again. and undisguised dig at the man who left the paris climate deal. the former...
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doctor arnold gave us a look at william penn's personal letters. in one he wrote about his dis satisfaction, with pennsylvania earnings being named after his family. he wrote about business dealings in this letter from july 1696. >> quakers don't believe putting on naming things for themselves. >> reporter: it doesn't mean people cannot quickly draw you when you are not wear. these pastels are incredibly rare and show penn and his wife hanna callowhill penn both were drawn from life. just another treasure doctor arnold mentions when his friend from other cities don't give philadelphia the credit that it deserves. >> they will say, you know, boston where america started. oh, please, boston. >> reporter: i loved that line when he says oh, please boston i'm from boston. i love boston. boston is a great city with a lot of history but philadelphia, i got to tell you has more history. scholars say this city is only modern day city that george washington and ben franklin would recognize if they walked the city to day. >> they do say that yes, lot of origi
doctor arnold gave us a look at william penn's personal letters. in one he wrote about his dis satisfaction, with pennsylvania earnings being named after his family. he wrote about business dealings in this letter from july 1696. >> quakers don't believe putting on naming things for themselves. >> reporter: it doesn't mean people cannot quickly draw you when you are not wear. these pastels are incredibly rare and show penn and his wife hanna callowhill penn both were drawn from...
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arnold schwarzenegger and french president emmanuel macron forge a new friendship.leaders have responded coolly to theresa may's opening move in the brexit negotiations and her offer to protect the rights of eu citizens in the uk after brexit. the president of the european council, donald tusk, described the offer as "below expectations", while the german chancellor, angela merkel, said it didn't represent a breakthrough. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports from brussels. goodbye to the flag, goodbye to this town. a year ago today, britain decided this place would be written out of our future. but what the picture outside will look like for millions who've made their lives around the continent is now starting to become clear. we've set out what i believe is a serious offer, a fair offer, that will give the reassurance to eu citizens living in the uk. 0ne—to—one attempts to sell her plans. but citizens who've lived in the uk for five years can remain for good. and until we leave the union, others could come. but her eu rivals have plenty of questions. what
arnold schwarzenegger and french president emmanuel macron forge a new friendship.leaders have responded coolly to theresa may's opening move in the brexit negotiations and her offer to protect the rights of eu citizens in the uk after brexit. the president of the european council, donald tusk, described the offer as "below expectations", while the german chancellor, angela merkel, said it didn't represent a breakthrough. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports from brussels....
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el actor y ex gobernador de california, arnold hace negar, enviÓ un mensaje sobre la decisiÓn del presidente>> se imagina quÉ seguridad tenÍan esos estudiantes contener un asesino de guardia... reportero: Él habrÍa participado en el brutal secuestro de hÉctor gutiérrez, urbano santiago y miguel y martÍn luna, cuyos restos fueron enterrados en una propiedad a 80 millas al norte de la ciudad en nueva york. el veterano fue detenido por varios cargos. las vÍctimas conocÍan a sus agresores. >> no sabemos si trabajaban para Él, o si estaban envueltos en algo ilegal, seÑalÓ el jefe de la policÍa del lugar. >> ellos siempre estaban trabajando en construcciÓn. no nos Íbamos imaginar algo así. reportero: segÚn las imÁgenes captadas por una cÁmara de vigilancia, los hombres estacionaron su auto frente a un restaurante, dÓnde despuÉs fue encontrado abandonado. los sospechosos enfrentan mÚltiples cargos, de ser encontrados culpables podrÍan enfrentar cadena perpetua o pena de muerte. enrique- dos exsacerdote se --enrique: dos ex sacerdotes, acusan a un cardenal por encubrir abusos. reportero: este anunci
el actor y ex gobernador de california, arnold hace negar, enviÓ un mensaje sobre la decisiÓn del presidente>> se imagina quÉ seguridad tenÍan esos estudiantes contener un asesino de guardia... reportero: Él habrÍa participado en el brutal secuestro de hÉctor gutiérrez, urbano santiago y miguel y martÍn luna, cuyos restos fueron enterrados en una propiedad a 80 millas al norte de la ciudad en nueva york. el veterano fue detenido por varios cargos. las vÍctimas conocÍan a sus...
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arnold, thank you for your thoughts.ecking its stock of tower blocks. more than 200 tower blocks in birmingham. i spoke to the leader of birmingham city council, tom cla ncy to get the update on the situation there. we feel that in all the speculation that has taken place over the last week or so, that one of the things was the importance of sprinklers kept punching out to me asa sprinklers kept punching out to me as a fire suppressant. how many of those blocks of the 213 blocks currently have sprinklers? we have sprinklers in almost all of them in relation to some communal areas and especially where there are ways shirts. but our proposal is to ensure that every flat has those fire suppressant sprinklers and other fire suppressant facilities. we think that that is really important. we think it is incredibly important. we think it is incredibly important to provide reassurance to our tenants in important to provide reassurance to ourtenants in our important to provide reassurance to our tenants in our city. because this
arnold, thank you for your thoughts.ecking its stock of tower blocks. more than 200 tower blocks in birmingham. i spoke to the leader of birmingham city council, tom cla ncy to get the update on the situation there. we feel that in all the speculation that has taken place over the last week or so, that one of the things was the importance of sprinklers kept punching out to me asa sprinklers kept punching out to me as a fire suppressant. how many of those blocks of the 213 blocks currently have...
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arnold has been a fire safety expert for 20 years.says cladding currently only has to withstand blame currently only has to withstand bla m e tests currently only has to withstand blame tests from the front — he says this simply isn't enough. make the tests more robust. test everything, tests more robust. test everything, test every angle, then you will know it works. in camden, entire families have today been hauling their possessions away from four tower blocks as safety measures are being put in. the room will be ready... we went with maureen and 87—year—old father to check out a hotel, and sure if they should leave their tower. i have heard they are quite hot... lovely, 0k. maureen went in and filmed on a mobile phone, looking for reassurance. there are flies in here! afterwards, she seemed satisfied with what was being offered. how was it? how was the hotel? not too bad. good enough? yeah, good enough. will you moving? yes, we will. tonight, residents in camden who have moved out of their tower blocks have been with muslims celeb
arnold has been a fire safety expert for 20 years.says cladding currently only has to withstand blame currently only has to withstand bla m e tests currently only has to withstand blame tests from the front — he says this simply isn't enough. make the tests more robust. test everything, tests more robust. test everything, test every angle, then you will know it works. in camden, entire families have today been hauling their possessions away from four tower blocks as safety measures are being...
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>> former california governor arnold shortcoming for an afterschool programs for the trump administration proposal cuts for the 21st century learning centers which support afterschool programs. in 2002, mr. trent seven sounded afterschool all-stars come it program based in los angeles. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you to all of you for being here today. this is really extreme area. the nation of the afterschool providers come here today to the summit. thank you very much. thank you to bonnie reese, art director of the schwarzenegger institute. thank you for the great work you are doing. you and your team, our team responsible for putting this together. thank you for the extraordinary work. i could not do any of this without you. i just want you to know that. thank you very much. paul has been an absolute director of the all-stars and very passionate. just love. jody friend, we've been working together at the last 4000 years. she has been really outstanding in running the afterschool alliance and they want to say, queen hughes -- we can't do anything. they've been ve
>> former california governor arnold shortcoming for an afterschool programs for the trump administration proposal cuts for the 21st century learning centers which support afterschool programs. in 2002, mr. trent seven sounded afterschool all-stars come it program based in los angeles. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you to all of you for being here today. this is really extreme area. the nation of the afterschool providers come here today to the summit. thank...
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but it is great and it is no different than be arnold classic with the sports and fitness festival together every year it brings people together i tell you there's so much extraordinary work being done out there. and then they go to some little plays with an after-school program and then i see kids who were eight years old great chess players. in philadelphia i said can you believe this? it is the greatest game in weeks you thinking and planning ahead with a strategy. every time you go somewhere to do something interesting and to do their homework so everyone sitting in here has their own way of thinking so people are so passionate and to provide after-school programs but only with the 1.2 billion dollars in the budget but the rest of the 20 million kids with the after-school program so they can also be part of a program. there is a lot of fire in the belly and they will get it done eventually. so we will never stop until we get there. [applause] . . join the discussion. >> next on "the communicators" a conversation on the television and cable industry. in 30 minutes on c-span 2, a look at
but it is great and it is no different than be arnold classic with the sports and fitness festival together every year it brings people together i tell you there's so much extraordinary work being done out there. and then they go to some little plays with an after-school program and then i see kids who were eight years old great chess players. in philadelphia i said can you believe this? it is the greatest game in weeks you thinking and planning ahead with a strategy. every time you go...
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she handled her life, arnold left him better than anyone she ever met.bara handled our lives that way. through barbara's patients for the first 30 years, she supported me, now, i'm supporting her. i am having a blast doing it. involved in the nicklaus children's foundation, now in miami with the nicklaus children's hospital. we have 14 outpatient clinic up and down the coast of florida. 91% of all children's health care is done outside the hospital. bret, you have been through an awful lot of that with your boy. i know that you spent a lot of time in the hospital, you understand how people go through and what they have to go through. our hospital services every state in the union and 57 or so countries around the world come to this hospital. still very, very passionate about children's health. they are our future. we need to take care of them. >> bret: thank you for all you are doing. i am happy to help in any literal way that i can. thanks for your time today. >> thank you, bret. my pleasure. >> james: after the break, the next politician who got himsel
she handled her life, arnold left him better than anyone she ever met.bara handled our lives that way. through barbara's patients for the first 30 years, she supported me, now, i'm supporting her. i am having a blast doing it. involved in the nicklaus children's foundation, now in miami with the nicklaus children's hospital. we have 14 outpatient clinic up and down the coast of florida. 91% of all children's health care is done outside the hospital. bret, you have been through an awful lot of...
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when people ask me, arnold, aren't you concerned about the environment?his is a people's issue . sth is an issue about creating a future for our and grandchildren to be proud of >> since the united states withdrew from the agreement schwartz nationer has been credit critical of president trump both publicly and on social media. he believes local governments will help protect the environment. they have disee contained four family members, a driver was armed with a gun and explosives and the crash set off a firely blast. the attacker died at the scene but french authorities how he was able to keep a gun permit de spite being flagged for links to extremism. people being affected by the massive to your fire in london getting some help from adele. this time the help getting some brave firefighters a lot of inmates will jump at the chance to escape. the hunt for a sexual pred take iter continues tonight. the newly sewerville that was release that shows the suspect's bizarre action following the assault. if you have a tip give us a call at 202-895-3000 or e-mail
when people ask me, arnold, aren't you concerned about the environment?his is a people's issue . sth is an issue about creating a future for our and grandchildren to be proud of >> since the united states withdrew from the agreement schwartz nationer has been credit critical of president trump both publicly and on social media. he believes local governments will help protect the environment. they have disee contained four family members, a driver was armed with a gun and explosives and...
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host: that's republican line arnold from texas. we're asking you to call in about the supreme court deciding yesterday to enact parts of president trump's travel ban. parts of it blocked by the lower courts. parts put in place by the supreme court. full formal hearing of it this october by the justices including neil gorsuch, the newest member of the court. getting your thought on the decision and the travel ban itself. for republicans 202-748-8001, for democrats 202-748-8000, for independents 202-748-8002. cornell from waterford, works new jersey democrats line. hello caller: good morning pedro. it's unfortunate how ignorant the majority of americans are when they can accept that seven the nine hijackers came from saudi arabia and then we window attack -- went to attack iraq. most of the terrorists is home grown today. it's internal. they're not coming from those countries. the reason why he's not abandoning saudi arabia because he's in bed with them. the bin laden's came out of saudi arabia. wake up america. this doesn't make sen
host: that's republican line arnold from texas. we're asking you to call in about the supreme court deciding yesterday to enact parts of president trump's travel ban. parts of it blocked by the lower courts. parts put in place by the supreme court. full formal hearing of it this october by the justices including neil gorsuch, the newest member of the court. getting your thought on the decision and the travel ban itself. for republicans 202-748-8001, for democrats 202-748-8000, for independents...
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. >> red team captain, mma superstar ronda rousey took out tom arnold.teammates are "ringers" from an '80's classic sitcom. ♪ >> don't start there with lisa welch welchel chel. >> blair and trudi from "the facts of life" both competed in the original battle of the network stars back in 1984. >> lisa whelchel with the victory. >> we love each other. we always have we had a wonderful time and we're still really, really close. >> alright, sis. >> i've known lisa since i was 9 years old and she's still the same wonderful person. >> the '70s and e8 '80s ratings juggernaut is one of those shows making a comeback. >> were you fans of the original show? >> i never heard of it. >> you didn't? >> enever heard of it. "battle of the network stars." what's that? celebrity "wipeout"? >> her kpet kpet tore is demarcus ware. is he coaches the blue team. >> heed admits his team isn't t most athlete. >> you ask them, have you did any running? they say, i haven't run in 30 years. i say, you're going to do the obstacle course. >> not exactly a long strider at all. >> by the
. >> red team captain, mma superstar ronda rousey took out tom arnold.teammates are "ringers" from an '80's classic sitcom. ♪ >> don't start there with lisa welch welchel chel. >> blair and trudi from "the facts of life" both competed in the original battle of the network stars back in 1984. >> lisa whelchel with the victory. >> we love each other. we always have we had a wonderful time and we're still really, really close. >> alright,...
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arnold we miss you. >> i don't think you'll see two consecutive hole in ones any time soon.ne is pretty unusual, that's awesome. >>> let's talk about the next four days. we have showers and thunderstorms in on saturday and we're looking okay on sunday, monday, and the 4th. i really think the stormiest day will be saturday. the hottest day looks to be monday. a live look o live weather cam it's a little hazy but we got spoiled by yesterday's dew points until the 40s. temperatures in the upper 80s, a couple of showers in the west. dew points popping up it feels like it's 90 out which is not a crazy heat index but it feels a little bit hotter. let's talk about temperatures, 90s are here to stay. we'll look at 90s setting up camp, friday, saturday, sunday, and for the 4th at least through tuesday. i think we hit 90 today as well. what's heading our way? we're looking at kind of a muggy night tonight, almost muggy 7:30 still in the 80s. we get into 6:00 a.m. we're down to the upper 60s and low 70s then we get into lunchtime or mid-morning wooer 80s and then lunchtime back to the
arnold we miss you. >> i don't think you'll see two consecutive hole in ones any time soon.ne is pretty unusual, that's awesome. >>> let's talk about the next four days. we have showers and thunderstorms in on saturday and we're looking okay on sunday, monday, and the 4th. i really think the stormiest day will be saturday. the hottest day looks to be monday. a live look o live weather cam it's a little hazy but we got spoiled by yesterday's dew points until the 40s. temperatures...
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the second one, my best friend of the show, arnold, comes and visits me.eal -- in real life, the guy who plays arnold is one of my best friends and he came and visited me. when he came, i was like, come and visit me for a week and i am sure something will happen that we could put in the show. sure enough, we went to sicily together and we're driving around and we saw a very small alley and the gps is like, turn in this alley and i was like, i don't think we can do this. a truck went through and i was like, all right, we will be fine and sure enough, we got stuck. charlie: how do you pull off doing this and stand up at the same time? aziz: i don't whatever i am doing the show, i don't do stand up. hostedy standup i did, i saturday night live so i did a month of standup before that. i knew the monologue was going to be heavily watched. s&l's really big right now. it was going to be the day after the inauguration of trump and i knew it was going to be a big show. i had no material. the other material i had put in the special. i really have to to start from sc
the second one, my best friend of the show, arnold, comes and visits me.eal -- in real life, the guy who plays arnold is one of my best friends and he came and visited me. when he came, i was like, come and visit me for a week and i am sure something will happen that we could put in the show. sure enough, we went to sicily together and we're driving around and we saw a very small alley and the gps is like, turn in this alley and i was like, i don't think we can do this. a truck went through and...
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which one named you arnold? you don't grill me. i grill you. it was your dad, right? wrong.have a dad. i mean, there were a series of men that i had to call "dad," but back to you, your honor. wow, that must have been hard. it wasn't easy. i mean, one guy was only six years older than me. my mom lost her job as a teacher because of him. why'd my best friend pay for my daughter's boob job? those are all good questions, arnie, but it looks like we're running out of time. oh, yeah, we are. i'll see you tomorrow on the grill. [newsroom music] [sizzling] tiger hug? yes. so soft. so soft. why were you wearing my mother's perfume? you ruined my kiss acting. well, you wore old spice. it was like doing a love scene with my father. i never put on old spice. well, i never wore shalimar-- sabotage. lucci. no, it was me. (victoria) [gasping] melanie. i'm so sorry, but the rest of your performance was grrrreat! aw, she's doing what a tiger does. the suit on, so you can't be mad at me, right? oh, yes, we can. that whole play was based on sexual chemistry, and you ruined it. [phones
which one named you arnold? you don't grill me. i grill you. it was your dad, right? wrong.have a dad. i mean, there were a series of men that i had to call "dad," but back to you, your honor. wow, that must have been hard. it wasn't easy. i mean, one guy was only six years older than me. my mom lost her job as a teacher because of him. why'd my best friend pay for my daughter's boob job? those are all good questions, arnie, but it looks like we're running out of time. oh, yeah, we...
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think of -- what was the guy, gopher on the love boat, fred grandy who went to the house, i think of arnoldegger. all of these persons went back into entertaient. are you in politics to stay or will the day come when we'll see you back on "snl" telling jokes again? >> well i hope to live a long time. so i don't know. i can't tell you exactly. i plan to run for election, if that's what you mean. unless a really good part on a sitcom becomes available. >> and then you'll reconsider? >> i'm planning to stay in politics for now. but you know, george burns, you know, worked until he was 100 and i don't know. i don't want to be senator until i'm 100. i know that. and i want to -- you know, i don't know if retirement is all that great of a thing. >> it seems like -- >> maybe. i don't know. >> it seems like the folk in your home state, you won that election by 300 votes and it was like an 8-month investigation into who voted where. >> a recount. >> yeah. not investigation but recount. and the second time around you walked away with that thing pretty handedly. maybe they'll keep you around in minnes
think of -- what was the guy, gopher on the love boat, fred grandy who went to the house, i think of arnoldegger. all of these persons went back into entertaient. are you in politics to stay or will the day come when we'll see you back on "snl" telling jokes again? >> well i hope to live a long time. so i don't know. i can't tell you exactly. i plan to run for election, if that's what you mean. unless a really good part on a sitcom becomes available. >> and then you'll...
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. >> los activistas se comunicaron con arnold quienes dice que son 8 los que estÁn en huelga de hambre>> el esposo de marÍa asegura ella se sumÓ a las propuestas porque al interior donde hay mÁs de 2.000 detenidos les dan comida descompuesta y les niegan medicamentos. >> comida sana, no llena de podrida, el agua sucia, los baÑos estÁn llenos de moho. >> los detenidos que dicen estar en huelga de hambre son parte de la caravana que cruzÓ mÉxico y pidiÓ refugio en estados unidos el mes pasado. >> denuncian que este centro de detenciÓn de adelanto es uno de los peores que hay en el paÍs para indocumentados en lo que va del aÑo se han registrado 3 muertos ahora acusan estos presuntos abusos. >> seguimos con el drama de inmigran inmigrante hondo refrn que lucha contra una grave enfermedad, angie se puede historia *. >> lleva mÁs de diez aÑos luchando por los derechos de los indocumentados pero hoy reina gÓmez libra su batalla mÁs importante evitar la deportaciÓn para salvar su vida. >> cÓmo me dijo una vez el doctor, mandarme a honduras es condenarme a muerte, la inmigrante tiene una enferm
. >> los activistas se comunicaron con arnold quienes dice que son 8 los que estÁn en huelga de hambre>> el esposo de marÍa asegura ella se sumÓ a las propuestas porque al interior donde hay mÁs de 2.000 detenidos les dan comida descompuesta y les niegan medicamentos. >> comida sana, no llena de podrida, el agua sucia, los baÑos estÁn llenos de moho. >> los detenidos que dicen estar en huelga de hambre son parte de la caravana que cruzÓ mÉxico y pidiÓ refugio en...
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joseph arnold was 25 and serving an eight-year sentence for robbery and aggravated assault. >> firstountered tavaris and joe was out in the rec pens. i was out there filming some "b" roll, and our associate producer tracy said, hey, you've got to meet these guys. >> just have fun. >> it's too much chocolate in his system. >> i was walking up and down the different aisles of cages just sort of stopping and talking to people and just meeting people at the very beginning. and these two guys just stood out right away. they were really funny. joking about those horrible glasses that they had to wear from the d.o.c. >> i call them gangster nerds. you got to look at them. don't they look nice? it's for people just like my kind, you know, you put them on. that's okay. that's all right. >> lee told us that after prison, he intended to brand and market the glasses. >> this is a sneak preview. you know, just a concept of what i'm going to be dealing with and showing the world that this is what's going to be wearing around. i'm going to have them in black, brown, green, red, all tropical colors.
joseph arnold was 25 and serving an eight-year sentence for robbery and aggravated assault. >> firstountered tavaris and joe was out in the rec pens. i was out there filming some "b" roll, and our associate producer tracy said, hey, you've got to meet these guys. >> just have fun. >> it's too much chocolate in his system. >> i was walking up and down the different aisles of cages just sort of stopping and talking to people and just meeting people at the very...
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the second one my best friend arnold comes and visits me and eric is one of my best friends, who place he came to visit me, and when he came to visit me, i was, like, just come to visit me for a week and i'm sure something will happen we can put in the show. sure enough we went to sicily together and driving around and saw a very small alley and the g.p.s. was turning into this ally, i don't think we can do it, and we saw a truck barrel through and we're, like, all right, we'll be fine. we pulled the mirrors in and got stuck. >> rose:. >> rose: due to this and standup at the same time? >> i don't. when i hosted the "saturday night live" "saturday night live" i did a month of standup to get ready. >> rose: you did a month of standup just to get ready to be back on stage with that audience? >> i knew that monologue was going to be a heavily watched thing. "saturday night live" was big, going to be the day after the inauguration of trump, so i knew it would be a big show. i had no material. the other material i had i put in a special. i had to start from scratch and start figuring out wha
the second one my best friend arnold comes and visits me and eric is one of my best friends, who place he came to visit me, and when he came to visit me, i was, like, just come to visit me for a week and i'm sure something will happen we can put in the show. sure enough we went to sicily together and driving around and saw a very small alley and the g.p.s. was turning into this ally, i don't think we can do it, and we saw a truck barrel through and we're, like, all right, we'll be fine. we...
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>> uh, well, i know the governor was arnold schwarzenegger, so i'm gonna guess-- and he was an action star. only one of them that was a governor, so a. >> is that your final? >> that is my final, yeah. >> and that is correct. you got it! course, he was governor of california at the time. $2,000. now a look at your $3,000 question. while it's often called the land of 10,000 lakes, whose department of natural resources reports that the state is actually home to 11,842 of them? >> um, i know this one because i grew up in the midwest. um... it is minnesota. not... we know it starts with an m. [laughs] so...10,000. yeah, minnesota. >> is that your final? >> that is my final. >> you got it right. [cheers and applause] you can't change all those license plates now. >> right. >> $3,000, the next step, that first threshold you can get to, $5,000, with this question. which of these statements about inventors of musical instruments is not true? >> okay, so which of these is not true? man... i really don't... i have no clue on this. feel like i should be able to figure it out. >> okay, you do hav
>> uh, well, i know the governor was arnold schwarzenegger, so i'm gonna guess-- and he was an action star. only one of them that was a governor, so a. >> is that your final? >> that is my final, yeah. >> and that is correct. you got it! course, he was governor of california at the time. $2,000. now a look at your $3,000 question. while it's often called the land of 10,000 lakes, whose department of natural resources reports that the state is actually home to 11,842 of...