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loved ones came together to remember james barnes as a wonderful father and in the end a hero.en has that story. >> that large group was remembering the victim well known this this community. he had the light to walk across allegheny here and deposit see the driver running from police open the corner 25 and allegheny avenue north philadelphia saturday night loved ones of 63-year-old james howard barnes prayed while he was killed. >> our heart are heavy, lord god. >> the man behind the wheel of this black honda pilot was speeding west allegheny blowing through red lights and an officer spotted him 23 and chased fleeing driver police lights on. at 25 street barnes sing ever father of three adult son was in the crosswalk and was struck and killed. >> car sped out of control out of nowhere i felt my uncle howard's hand on my back and bump. >> he's a very heroic man and i'll always be grateful to him. >> the impact threw barnes into the other lane where he was hit by the gmc. that driver stopped. the man in the honda kept going and bailed out on east ban bridge street. >> up like th
loved ones came together to remember james barnes as a wonderful father and in the end a hero.en has that story. >> that large group was remembering the victim well known this this community. he had the light to walk across allegheny here and deposit see the driver running from police open the corner 25 and allegheny avenue north philadelphia saturday night loved ones of 63-year-old james howard barnes prayed while he was killed. >> our heart are heavy, lord god. >> the man...
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the honda kept going and the man bailed out sglun like that driver, barnes was a standup guy. former city sanitation worker that took care of his sons. oldest is autistic. young setting a freshman at howard under arrest washington d.c. >> just him being here and guiding us through our life and struggles even though he was not all that wealthy, it was just the love that counts. >> now for this family, what counts is finding the man responsible for taking barnes's life. >> they took him a father, uncle, brother away from us. and we hope he'll get help. >> reporter: accident investigation says it's working leads and starting with that hit-and-run vehicle a possible rental. i should tell you with no arrest and no one in custody, police say they are looking for tips in this case still. reporting live in north philadelphia tonight, kenneth moton, "action news" at 10 on phl17. >> all right. thank you, kenneth. pennsylvania governor tom corbett ordered flags across the state lowered to half staff in honor of state trooper killed during an ambush near scranton. corporal byron dixon was
the honda kept going and the man bailed out sglun like that driver, barnes was a standup guy. former city sanitation worker that took care of his sons. oldest is autistic. young setting a freshman at howard under arrest washington d.c. >> just him being here and guiding us through our life and struggles even though he was not all that wealthy, it was just the love that counts. >> now for this family, what counts is finding the man responsible for taking barnes's life. >> they...
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barns was a stand up guy, a former city is sanitation worker who took care of his sons. the oldest is autistic, the youngest is a freshman at howard university in washington, d.c. >> that's him who got us there, he got us there, he was not all that wealthy, it was the love that counts. >> reporter: fornow for this fay it's finding the person responsible for taking barns' life. >> they took a wonderful father and friend away from us. >> reporter: starting with the hit-and-run vehicle, it was possible a rental. with no arrests and no one in custody, police are looking for tips in the case. kenneth moten channel 6 "action news." >> a stretch of highway in warminster, bucks county will be renamed in honor of brad fox who was killed in the line of duty in 2012. bernie o'neill and other officers will be present at this morning's ceremony at the hartsville fire company. road signs will mark 263 as bradley m.fox memorial highway. officer fox attended william ten ant high school in warminster. >>> a mile stretch of road will roadwork is scheduled to be finished by next july. >>>
barns was a stand up guy, a former city is sanitation worker who took care of his sons. the oldest is autistic, the youngest is a freshman at howard university in washington, d.c. >> that's him who got us there, he got us there, he was not all that wealthy, it was the love that counts. >> reporter: fornow for this fay it's finding the person responsible for taking barns' life. >> they took a wonderful father and friend away from us. >> reporter: starting with the...
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barnes was thrown into the other lane and hit by another car, that driver stopped. >> reporter: barns was a stands up guy, a former city sanitation worker who took care of his sons, the oldest is autistic, the youngest is a freshman at howard university in washington, d.c. >> he got us there, he struggled, even though he wasn't all that wealthy, it was the love that counts. >> reporter: now for this family, what counts is finding the man responsible for taking his life. >> they took a wonderful father, brother and uncle away from us we hope they get hem. >> reporter: with no arrests and nobody in custody, police are looking for tips in the case. reporting in north philadelphia, kenneth moten channel 6 "action news." >> a north korean court has sentenced an american citizen 6 years hard labor for entering the country illegally. this is cnn interview with matthew miller. he tore up his visa so he could sneak into a prison to investigate human rights abuses. the court denied miller any appeal. >>> ray rice made his first public appearance from being suspended in the nfl. the suspension s
barnes was thrown into the other lane and hit by another car, that driver stopped. >> reporter: barns was a stands up guy, a former city sanitation worker who took care of his sons, the oldest is autistic, the youngest is a freshman at howard university in washington, d.c. >> he got us there, he struggled, even though he wasn't all that wealthy, it was the love that counts. >> reporter: now for this family, what counts is finding the man responsible for taking his life....
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barnes & noble reported that their first quarter revenues decreased to $1.24 billion, that's down 7% compared to the previous year. "forbes" noted that the nation's top bookseller lost less money than was expected which may have contributed to the jump in the barnes & noble share price following the release of those first quarter results. science fiction and fantasy writing ursula kayla guinn will receive the medal for distinguished contribution to american letters at this year's national book awards on november 19th. she has written over 50 books for both children and adults. author neil gamen will present her with the award. stay up-to-date on breaking news with the publishing world by liking us on facebook at facebook.com/booktv or follow us on twitter @booktv. you can also visit our web site, booktv.org, and click on nudes about books -- news about books. >> this is booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. here's our prime time lineup. tonight at 7 p.m. eastern, peniel joseph talks about stokely: a life, and he sits down with representative james clyburn to discuss civi
barnes & noble reported that their first quarter revenues decreased to $1.24 billion, that's down 7% compared to the previous year. "forbes" noted that the nation's top bookseller lost less money than was expected which may have contributed to the jump in the barnes & noble share price following the release of those first quarter results. science fiction and fantasy writing ursula kayla guinn will receive the medal for distinguished contribution to american letters at this...
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barnes was a stands up guy, a former city sanitation worker who took care of his sons, the oldest is autistic, the youngest a freshman at washington washington, d.c., howard university. >> they took a wonderful father, uncle brother away from us, we hope that he get help. >> reporter: accident investigation said it is working leads and starting with the hit-and-run vehicle a possible rental. with no arrests and nobody in custody police are looking for tips in the case. reporting in philadelphia, kenneth moten channel 6 "action news." >> a suspected thief is dead, police say he was trying to steal copper wiring from a historic site in montgomery county. police went to the mansion in valley forge national park someone called 911 to say their friends was electric cuted. a 41-year-old man was found partially inside the electrical junction box on the lawn. >>> the tires on seven cars were damaged while traveling on the vine street expressway. state police responded to the calls after getting reports of damage. there were no reports of injuries. >> yesterday there was plenty of pomp and ci
barnes was a stands up guy, a former city sanitation worker who took care of his sons, the oldest is autistic, the youngest a freshman at washington washington, d.c., howard university. >> they took a wonderful father, uncle brother away from us, we hope that he get help. >> reporter: accident investigation said it is working leads and starting with the hit-and-run vehicle a possible rental. with no arrests and nobody in custody police are looking for tips in the case. reporting in...
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desi dean and satchel paige had a lot of barn storming gigs.made a lot of money, black team versus white team. what was happening here is that blacks, whites, others, you're treated to a great game of baseball, but what people were also noting is that these negro league players were every bit as good as these major league players. satchel paige, just about better than all. that's saying something very profound. it's another way of pushing for one's rights as a human being, saying i'm an equal, et cetera. paige was doing it from the pitcher's mound. there are all kinds of ways to protest. doing his best to strike out jim crow. they were buddies. they were pals as they like to say. better example of this impact is the 1935 bismarck semipro championship team. it is, indeed, america's first integrated professional baseball team. there in bismarck. and what's fascinating, you can count it for yourself. you can see all the blacks, right? you can see vernon johnson there with his hand on satchel paige's shoulder. right in the back, to the far -- your
desi dean and satchel paige had a lot of barn storming gigs.made a lot of money, black team versus white team. what was happening here is that blacks, whites, others, you're treated to a great game of baseball, but what people were also noting is that these negro league players were every bit as good as these major league players. satchel paige, just about better than all. that's saying something very profound. it's another way of pushing for one's rights as a human being, saying i'm an equal,...
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one barn has burned another damage is damaged. firefighters were hampered in their efforts to battle the blaze because of the lack of hydrants in the area. tanker truks were brought -- trucks were brought in from harrison lake to help douse the flames. no animals were hurt. we'll have more at 9 and 6abc.com. >>> a metro county police officer and civilian are in the hospital after their vehicles slammed into each other. the action cam was on the scene at the intersection of delaware avenue and cooper street in camden. the collision knocked down the traffic light. the civilian's car landed on a concrete divider. the injuries are not considered life threatening. >>> in pennsauken police were called to a home on the 1900 block of 42nd street, after an argument between two neighbors ended in a stabbing. it happened at 1:30 when one man allegedly pulled out a large steak knife and stabbed the other man in the shoulder. the victim was rushed to cooper university hospital in serious condition, so far no word on what sparked that argument,
one barn has burned another damage is damaged. firefighters were hampered in their efforts to battle the blaze because of the lack of hydrants in the area. tanker truks were brought -- trucks were brought in from harrison lake to help douse the flames. no animals were hurt. we'll have more at 9 and 6abc.com. >>> a metro county police officer and civilian are in the hospital after their vehicles slammed into each other. the action cam was on the scene at the intersection of delaware...
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michael barnes, signet jewelers ceo.l about 15 minute away, companies defending the nation. is that a good investment opportunity especially when all you're seeing is video of buildings in the middle east being blown up because there may be isis connections? our market guests invested in them before the airstrikes on syria began. what does global financial chief investment officer chris bertelsmann like today? the name in defense to play offense? he'll tell you next. many americans who have prescriptions fail to stay on them. that's why we created programs which encourage people to take their medications regularly. so join us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. bottoms up, america. see you tomorrow. same time. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. (vo)solver of the slice.pro. teacher of the un-teachable. you lower handicaps... and raise hopes. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or a
michael barnes, signet jewelers ceo.l about 15 minute away, companies defending the nation. is that a good investment opportunity especially when all you're seeing is video of buildings in the middle east being blown up because there may be isis connections? our market guests invested in them before the airstrikes on syria began. what does global financial chief investment officer chris bertelsmann like today? the name in defense to play offense? he'll tell you next. many americans who have...
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but you may remember this location not long ago here at barnes worth and levick streets there was another accident involving car and tractor-trailer and this exact corner. police have been called back here as far as fire and radio and fire crews there in case chopper 6 over the scene barns worth and levick in mayfair two vehicles collided no word if anyone was hurt. in mayfair two >> national news tonight three afghanistan army officers that wept missing in massachusetts were detained at canadian border they were last seen saturday night at cape cod mall arrived for training at camp edwards on september 11. officials say federal authorities stopped them on the rainbow bridge near niagara falls and investigators suspected trio tried to defect to stay in u.s. >> passengers returned to dallas fort worth airport this morning in back-to-back emergency landings. bone both instances involved american airline jets. three hours into flight buenos aires the pilot turned around because of freshization and a flight to fresno returned after experiencing mechanical problems. no one was hurt. >> "health
but you may remember this location not long ago here at barnes worth and levick streets there was another accident involving car and tractor-trailer and this exact corner. police have been called back here as far as fire and radio and fire crews there in case chopper 6 over the scene barns worth and levick in mayfair two vehicles collided no word if anyone was hurt. in mayfair two >> national news tonight three afghanistan army officers that wept missing in massachusetts were detained at...
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james barnes was walking a cross the street 25 and allegheny when police say a driver in speeding suv ran him down. and tonight the search is on for the person that was behind the wheel. "action news" reporter ken is live at the scene with the story, kenneth. >> reporter: walter, philadelphia police say they are working leads this evening and witnesses say the hit-and-run driver was blowing through relates on allegheny here apt victim was crossing here at 25 and by the time he saw that speeding suv it was too late. this was the scene of the deadly hit-and-run that killed howard barpz walking across allegheny. >> the car sped out of control out of nor. i felt my uncle howard's hand on my back and then i heard a loud bump. >> police investigators say the driver in the honda pilot was speeding around 11 p.m. and spotted the man running relates near 23rd and they went after him with police light on. 25th street angela shown son was in the crosswalk her uncle when he felt his hand on her back pushing her out of the way. >> he's heroic and i'll be grateful to him. >> it threw barnes several
james barnes was walking a cross the street 25 and allegheny when police say a driver in speeding suv ran him down. and tonight the search is on for the person that was behind the wheel. "action news" reporter ken is live at the scene with the story, kenneth. >> reporter: walter, philadelphia police say they are working leads this evening and witnesses say the hit-and-run driver was blowing through relates on allegheny here apt victim was crossing here at 25 and by the time he...
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. >> reporter: neighbors say after barnes and noble and other businesses moved out in recent years, jack london lost its attraction. >> this has been a dead area. >> reporter: they believe this entertainment center along with the new restaurants will revitalize this area. >> i think it adds activity, and movement, and i think it is what the community is thirsty for. >> reporter: inside the old barnes and noble building, it is still closed. >> these are luxury lanes so we are priced to win. >> reporter: they have bowling, sports bar, restaurant, live music. >> this monopoly game is one of my favorites. >> reporter: even a separate gaming area for the kids. a lot of folks hope this will give oakland a big economic boost. the grand opening in and out will be in early october, i'm da lin, kpix5. >>> coming up after the break, a dramatic river rescue caught on tape. bystanders flip an suv to save three teens trapped inside. >> whatever happens, happens, but we are going down the aisle. >> this couple, how they pulled off a wedding in spite of the wild fire. >> and rain, details after the brea
. >> reporter: neighbors say after barnes and noble and other businesses moved out in recent years, jack london lost its attraction. >> this has been a dead area. >> reporter: they believe this entertainment center along with the new restaurants will revitalize this area. >> i think it adds activity, and movement, and i think it is what the community is thirsty for. >> reporter: inside the old barnes and noble building, it is still closed. >> these are luxury...
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." >> reporter: in athens, georgia, in the best-seller section of this barnes & noble, kathy rackleyovel story of her own. >> i mean, a chance encounter in a bookstore. how wonderful is that? >> reporter: did you have any idea at all who he was? >> none. >> reporter: and you didn't tell her? >> i didn't. but i knew they were going to find out. >> reporter: yeah. >> but i wasn't going to say it. >> reporter: the fact is, kathy may have been the only one in athens who didn't know the name malcolm mitchel. number 26 for the university of georgia bulldogs was one of the top recruits in the country a few years ago. he's georgia royalty, and presumably, if kathy had known that, she wouldn't have stood in that barnes & noble talking his ear off about the book club she'd just joined. >> i mean, he like stepped back and said, "you did?" "can i join your book club?" i said, "i don't know if you want to join mine. we're all 40-, 50-, and 60-year- old women." >> reporter: but malcolm was undeterred. so now, one of the top wide receivers in the country meets monthly with his book club lady friend
." >> reporter: in athens, georgia, in the best-seller section of this barnes & noble, kathy rackleyovel story of her own. >> i mean, a chance encounter in a bookstore. how wonderful is that? >> reporter: did you have any idea at all who he was? >> none. >> reporter: and you didn't tell her? >> i didn't. but i knew they were going to find out. >> reporter: yeah. >> but i wasn't going to say it. >> reporter: the fact is, kathy may...
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to withstand the challenges than a barnes and nobel. >> well, a barnes and noble is the same model as amazon, they are retailers, they are not necessarily evolving doing different retail. i feel the damage is done to the industry by discounters, and the reason independent bookstores have trouble is the giant retailers discount the hell out of the profit and there's no room in the marketplace. >> who are your clients? >> readers, neighbours, friends, families, young people, people looking to get children engaged in books. >> how do you attract them to your store. >> a book store is attractive, a wonderful place to send an afternoon or browse in the evening, especially in a city like new york and manhattan, it's a wonderful place. all you have to do is build the bookstore and people come. >> i assumed you are an experienced retailer, that you must have a backup for the $35,000 of rent that you play. what is your backup plan? >> after books? we don't have a backup. we are giving everything to books. this city is the home and foundation of publishing in america, it's a huge cultural treas
to withstand the challenges than a barnes and nobel. >> well, a barnes and noble is the same model as amazon, they are retailers, they are not necessarily evolving doing different retail. i feel the damage is done to the industry by discounters, and the reason independent bookstores have trouble is the giant retailers discount the hell out of the profit and there's no room in the marketplace. >> who are your clients? >> readers, neighbours, friends, families, young people,...
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kim barnes, our founder of friends of lafayette park. we wouldn't be here today without kim barnes. (applause) >> art persico, a moving force, our second president of friends of lafayette park. our fourth, mi stefan franz, shila clement. (applause) >> our gardeners who have been here throughout helping us on our clean and green days, out on saturdays. if you're here, marianne bertacelli. supervisor farrell. phil has been here every step of the way. this started with -- this started with two organizations that have now merged into a really wonderful one organization. those two former organizations were -- brought us two great people to work with. they were isabelle wade and karen kid well. i don't know if either one of them is here today. ~ now we have matt owe grade i speaking to you from the merge park trust. i'm sorry, san francisco parks alliance. ~ we can't forget that, they're doing so much. this is our parks -- citizens parks group. okay, lizy hirsch, please come up. we want to raise hands with you. (applause) >> mary hobson. jeff miller. [cheering and applauding] >> okay. and
kim barnes, our founder of friends of lafayette park. we wouldn't be here today without kim barnes. (applause) >> art persico, a moving force, our second president of friends of lafayette park. our fourth, mi stefan franz, shila clement. (applause) >> our gardeners who have been here throughout helping us on our clean and green days, out on saturdays. if you're here, marianne bertacelli. supervisor farrell. phil has been here every step of the way. this started with -- this started...
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the barn was destroyed last year in one of the tornadoes that ripped through oklahoma. >> can you sayn hadley is the owner. >> it was condemned. we were not allowed to have animals or people in that building ever again. >> reporter: hadley had no means to rebuild it. that's where charlie sadler came in. the two connected through the new york says thank you foundation. the group was started after 9/11 by new yorkers who wanted to thank people all over the country who helped the city heal. every year, the foundation chooses a community affected by a natural disaster, and their volunteers headline rebuild something that was lost. why do you guys do this? to put a smile on somebody's face that's in a bad spot. just to make them feel good. that's what it's all about. >> reporter: sadler knows about loss. his close friend new york fireman joseph hunter died on 9/11. as a tribute to him, in 2005, sadler joined the new york police department. then in 2012, he lost his long island home to hurricane sandy. new york says thank you volunteers helped sadler rebuild his house. now, he's in oklahoma
the barn was destroyed last year in one of the tornadoes that ripped through oklahoma. >> can you sayn hadley is the owner. >> it was condemned. we were not allowed to have animals or people in that building ever again. >> reporter: hadley had no means to rebuild it. that's where charlie sadler came in. the two connected through the new york says thank you foundation. the group was started after 9/11 by new yorkers who wanted to thank people all over the country who helped the...
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if i catch you lying, i'll take you out behind the barn. we just never lied to each other.lling each other the truth. >> the truth, according to manson. [ bell rings ] hi michael! looking good! trying to keep up with you! i told my producer karen that i take metamucil because it helps me feel fuller between meals. it's just one small change that can help lead to good things. now she's breaking up with the vending machine. nope. i call that the meta effect. [ female announcer ] 4-in-1 multi-health metamucil now clinically proven to help you feel less hungry between meals. and promotes heart health. experience the meta effect with our new multi-health wellness line and see how one small change can lead to good things. ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪ na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na some things just go together, like auto and home insurance. bundle them together at progressive, and you save big on both. ♪ oh, oh-oh, oh, oh hey, it's me! [ whistles ] and there's my dog! [gasps] there's my steps! i should stop talking. perfectly paired savings. now, that's progressive. >>>
if i catch you lying, i'll take you out behind the barn. we just never lied to each other.lling each other the truth. >> the truth, according to manson. [ bell rings ] hi michael! looking good! trying to keep up with you! i told my producer karen that i take metamucil because it helps me feel fuller between meals. it's just one small change that can help lead to good things. now she's breaking up with the vending machine. nope. i call that the meta effect. [ female announcer ] 4-in-1...
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liz: fox news peter barnes has more from washington. david and liz, the president said, the u.s. will seek to degrade and isis. in a press conference in estonia this morning president said defeating isis will take time because of the civil war in syria, the number of veteran fighters in isis and the need to build a coalition to defeat it. the president is in wales tonight for meetings with nato allies on this and other issues. here at home, administration officials appeared to be trying to put an exclamation point on the president's comments. >> they should know we will follow them to the gates of hell until they are brought to justice. [applause] , because hell is where they will reside! >> biden's remarks were tougher on isis than some of his boss's in estonia. >> we know that if we are joined by the international community, we can continue to shrink isil's sphere of influence, its effectiveness, its financing. its, its military capabilities. to the point where it is a manageable problem. >> asked about the president's different chara
liz: fox news peter barnes has more from washington. david and liz, the president said, the u.s. will seek to degrade and isis. in a press conference in estonia this morning president said defeating isis will take time because of the civil war in syria, the number of veteran fighters in isis and the need to build a coalition to defeat it. the president is in wales tonight for meetings with nato allies on this and other issues. here at home, administration officials appeared to be trying to put...
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so we do get feedback like that from places like barnes & noble and sames and costco when -- sams, when they feel something isn't quite to their market. >> host: and so you respond to that as well. >> guest: absolutely. we respond to it, and sometimes we don't change it and sometimes we do. so it's really up to the publisher's decision. to make that kind of a decision. >> host: jackie, is there a cover, is there artwork in a book that you are extremely plowed of or that you -- proud of or that you really worked hard on? >> guest: well, i think the steve jobs book is one that i'm, i really thought was striking. we worked closely, actually, with the author on the hard cover -- >> host: which has an older picture -- >> guest: an older photograph, right. and that was definitely a classic photo. we were very fortunate when we went to paperback that i guess mr. jobs likes that pose, because it was the exact same pose done 30 years before. so we saw it as a marketing opportunity to give the book a fresh look, to maybe even have people who bought the hard cover wanting to have a collect or's it
so we do get feedback like that from places like barnes & noble and sames and costco when -- sams, when they feel something isn't quite to their market. >> host: and so you respond to that as well. >> guest: absolutely. we respond to it, and sometimes we don't change it and sometimes we do. so it's really up to the publisher's decision. to make that kind of a decision. >> host: jackie, is there a cover, is there artwork in a book that you are extremely plowed of or that...
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timebors did the job in no so they could clear the barn floor and choose their favorite partners forre was lasting harmony between the soil and what we planted there. we used our hands and mastered what we laid our hands on. we found a balance. the town was us and we were part of it. we never let cities grow too big for us to manage. we never push the open land too far away. we youngsters took it in. years ofes have good family life, our own, our children, mellow years before pee right fruit salad -- ri fruit fell. -- the seed ready was ready for the earth again. ♪ ♪ forget the quiet, bring in the steam and steel. all aboard. the promised land. pillars of smoke i day and pillars of fire by night. machines to make machines. already made. ,nough for 10,000, millions faster and faster, better and better. ♪ it does not make us any happier to know there are millions like us living here. prisons were a guy who commits a crime can get a better place to live than we can give our children. smoke makes prosperity, they tell you. smoke makes prosperity, no matter if you choke on it. life in the
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fred barnes. c-span: ... and fred barnes and--and... >> guest: andrew ferguson. c-span: now do they all--do you all think alike on this conservatism thing? >> guest: no, we think violently differently. in fact, that's one of the hallmarks of the conservative movement, is that people who used to think alike now disagree on everything and that--that's a function of the end of the cold war and the end of liberalism, really, because liberalism--conservatism is in disarray, but liberalism is really in disarray. so we've lost our two common enemies. c-span: when could you get a good fight going among the four of you sitting down just talking about any issue? >> guest: well, during john mccain, that was good enough because bill kristol and i thought john mccain was the better candidate for a number of reasons. fred barnes did not. he--he thought george w. bush was a better candidate--on intellectual grounds, not just who would win in november--and andy ferguson's ideas were, as usual, very subtle and secretly forceful. c-span: secretly forceful. >> guest: yeah, andy's n
fred barnes. c-span: ... and fred barnes and--and... >> guest: andrew ferguson. c-span: now do they all--do you all think alike on this conservatism thing? >> guest: no, we think violently differently. in fact, that's one of the hallmarks of the conservative movement, is that people who used to think alike now disagree on everything and that--that's a function of the end of the cold war and the end of liberalism, really, because liberalism--conservatism is in disarray, but...
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if i catch you lying, i'll take you out behind the barn. we just never lied to each other.ing each other the truth. >> the truth, according to manson. [ male announcer ] if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth...
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i remember years ago, when barnes & noble dot com went public, it sold down a little bit. i wrote a column back in those days when i was a writer, and pointed out that was the best thing for barnes & noble dot com. it treated the ipo to raise funds for the business. i got a letter from the ceo later on to say that was exactly the point. it was considered a failed apo -- ipo because the stock went down, but the company got the assets. --yahoo! had $92 a share they surely would have liked to raise more money, but the pricing was not up to them. alibaba chose the superstitious number of $68, rather than the market offering price of $92 a share. they want to create the suggestion of a successful company, and the notion of a stock chart that goes up and to the right -- particularly if they want to sell more shares later in a secondary offering. if they want to use the successful public offering as a marketing event to try to bring products to the united states -- but there clearly was money that could've have been made by people selling the stock, because the market would have
i remember years ago, when barnes & noble dot com went public, it sold down a little bit. i wrote a column back in those days when i was a writer, and pointed out that was the best thing for barnes & noble dot com. it treated the ipo to raise funds for the business. i got a letter from the ceo later on to say that was exactly the point. it was considered a failed apo -- ipo because the stock went down, but the company got the assets. --yahoo! had $92 a share they surely would have liked...
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the business is called plank and it's in the building where barnes and noble used to be.tures a beer garden, bowling alley, and boche ball court. perhaps more importantly plank is providing 150 jobs. plank plans to be fully open three weeks from today. the hope is it will help draw visitors and also other businesses to jacken london square. >>> and in weather a quick tropical update that we are tracking what is tropical storm polo weakening. so this will not become a hurricane. but you can see the trek over the next 24 to 48 hours. this is not expected to become a hurricane and this will weaken along that track. right now in the bay area we have low clouds and fog. already a few patches sneaking into the bay. here's a closer look at the satellite and all the overcast from half-moon bay to pacifica and daly city as well. as far as the current numbers we will take a look at those. san jose 66, san francisco 62. and santa rosa checking in 62 degrees. right now here's our oakland camera looking toward the estuary. forecast is areas of fog, and skies becoming sunny. here we go
the business is called plank and it's in the building where barnes and noble used to be.tures a beer garden, bowling alley, and boche ball court. perhaps more importantly plank is providing 150 jobs. plank plans to be fully open three weeks from today. the hope is it will help draw visitors and also other businesses to jacken london square. >>> and in weather a quick tropical update that we are tracking what is tropical storm polo weakening. so this will not become a hurricane. but you...
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the alleged ast happened inside his barn, according to documents.other of the alleged victim told police she was providing medil care for the defendant's father and had been for about two years. her daughter was allegedly helping in his barn when he reportedly said, "i will get the hay off of you." charged documents go on to say he inappropriately touched the girl and then tried to have her touch him, as well. >> reporter: certainly, any allegations of inappropriate contact, it particularly with a minor, we have to take very seriously. and the investigators at this point obviously feel like the evidence supports this crime likely occurred and have obviously charged him coryingly. >> rep he declined our request to speak on camera but briefly spoke with me at his door and denied the allegations. he said he believes he will be vindicated. told me that, again, he does believe he's going to be vindicated, he does plan on fighting these charges but for now, he's going to go ahead and suspend his campaign. he's hoping this will be taken care of by november
the alleged ast happened inside his barn, according to documents.other of the alleged victim told police she was providing medil care for the defendant's father and had been for about two years. her daughter was allegedly helping in his barn when he reportedly said, "i will get the hay off of you." charged documents go on to say he inappropriately touched the girl and then tried to have her touch him, as well. >> reporter: certainly, any allegations of inappropriate contact, it...
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but at 25th street, barnes was in the crosswalk, he was struck and killed. >> the car sped out of control out of nowhere. i felt my uncle howard's hands on my back and i heard a large bumble. >> >> reporter: his niece was with him when he pushed her out of the way. >> he is a very heroic man. i'll be grateful to him. >> reporter: the man in the honda kept going and bailed out on nearby bainbridge street. >> because somebody else wasn't being responsible, somebody else has to lose their life. >> reporter: a former sanitation worker who took care of his sons, the oldest is autistic, the youngest is a freshman at howard university in washington, d.c. >> that's him being here and got us through our lives and struggles even though he wasn't all that wealthy, it was the love that counts. >> reporter: now for this family what counts is finding the man responsible for taking his life. >> they took a wonderful father, uncle and brother away from us, we hope that he will get help. >> reporter: accident investigation is working leads and it's a possible rental with nobody in custody, police are look
but at 25th street, barnes was in the crosswalk, he was struck and killed. >> the car sped out of control out of nowhere. i felt my uncle howard's hands on my back and i heard a large bumble. >> >> reporter: his niece was with him when he pushed her out of the way. >> he is a very heroic man. i'll be grateful to him. >> reporter: the man in the honda kept going and bailed out on nearby bainbridge street. >> because somebody else wasn't being responsible,...
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lori: peter barnes in washington, thank you. >> you bet. lori: the closing bell rings in about 50 minutes. the infamous elevator punch may have done more to bring attention to domestic violence in the nfl than just about anything before it. with millions of ad dollars at stake will anything change, and do the team owners hold all the power? >>> and cantor fitzgerald, the wall street firm synonymous with the devastation of 9/11 is thriving and so is its relief fund giving away more than 270 million dollars. that is howard lutnick, cantor's chairman and chief executive and he joins cheryl casone in just a minute. patented sonic technology with up to 27% more brush movements get healthier gums in two weeks guaranteed. philips sonicare discover the brush that's perfect for you. watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person, bad news in email. good news -- fedex has flat rate shipping. it's called fedex one rate. and it's affordable. sounds great. [ cell phone typing ] [ typing continues ] [ whoosh ] [ cell phones buzz, chirp ] and we
lori: peter barnes in washington, thank you. >> you bet. lori: the closing bell rings in about 50 minutes. the infamous elevator punch may have done more to bring attention to domestic violence in the nfl than just about anything before it. with millions of ad dollars at stake will anything change, and do the team owners hold all the power? >>> and cantor fitzgerald, the wall street firm synonymous with the devastation of 9/11 is thriving and so is its relief fund giving away...
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fred barnes, special throwback edition here to the panel. editor of the weekly standard.ason. thank you all" being here. >> thank you. >> exciting time to have you all back. this happened, as we've just received word up on capitol hill, the senate has voted to approve that stop gap spending bill as you look live at the senate floor, the": the bill is the cr funding the government through december 11th. but more importantly, for the white house, it also includes funding requested by the white house for syrian rebels fighting against isis. the senate voting on that house-passed version of this. and now it will go to the president to sign into law. we may hear from the president sometime on this. so with that, let's bring in the panel. so mort, what about this fight against isis and what the president here is trying to do, and with this just passing, what this says about the overall environment? >> you know, the situation with isis reminds me of one of my favorite movies, "independence d day" which fred and i were both in, by the way. if you remember the movie, there's this
fred barnes, special throwback edition here to the panel. editor of the weekly standard.ason. thank you all" being here. >> thank you. >> exciting time to have you all back. this happened, as we've just received word up on capitol hill, the senate has voted to approve that stop gap spending bill as you look live at the senate floor, the": the bill is the cr funding the government through december 11th. but more importantly, for the white house, it also includes funding...
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barnes & noble, borders, they didn't want to carry the book in stores. and i would go and ask them if they have "the latehomecomer", but they would say no, a lot of people have been asking for it and a lot of independent reading people have been picking it up. so we are going to offer it. it's about how it came into the mainstream press, that was then. i think i am a very honest writer. i write with my heart. i think if i would have the reader to live on the line with me, i should have a piece of myself right there. and i think that that resonates with people and i think that so many americans are realizing that they also come from somewhere else and call this place home. parents, grandparents and my mom and dad as well. and i think, a lot of people tell me that there is an artistry they are with the language. my father says that flowers cannot reincarnate so they live in the mountains and beyond. my father and grandfather live within me and my sensibility in the world. a lot of readers are surprised by "the latehomecomer." and i think the courage of my
barnes & noble, borders, they didn't want to carry the book in stores. and i would go and ask them if they have "the latehomecomer", but they would say no, a lot of people have been asking for it and a lot of independent reading people have been picking it up. so we are going to offer it. it's about how it came into the mainstream press, that was then. i think i am a very honest writer. i write with my heart. i think if i would have the reader to live on the line with me, i should...
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. >> matthew barnes. >> , so grows barnes. >> sheila patricia barnes. >> evan j.. >> diane. >> maurice bentsen to. >> scott d. >> carlton w. bartels. >> paul james. >> jane s. >> anthony. >> lauren ira and black. >> marie panicles. >> called john. >> ernest. >> and my husband port authority police officer wellington stuart that's all come together as a country to pray for our leaders to mike that would grant them wisdom, knowledge, understanding and directing them on moving this country forward. thank you. >> and my wife. no day shall a racer from the memory. maria a. baird. >> debbie as bellicose. >> oliver bennett. >> margaret l. benson. >> domenic j. >> and james patrick. >> stephen howard and. >> john t. bergen. >> daniel david bernstein. >> andrew berkeley. >> david w. bernard. >> bernstein. >> david m. >> david shelby. >> and joseph john. >> william reid. >> edward frank be a bad. >> paul microbes. >> maria. >> peter alexander. >> paul vincent. >> my uncle. we all miss you terribly. >> and my brother james joseph kelly. >> josh with david. >> george john war
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peter barnes, live in washington. thank you so much. >>> you, you may be surprised to learn there is nothing to do to stop criminals from overseas from tracking stolen credit cards in america. this is a huge issue after the high-profile hack attacks against jpmorgan, home depot and target. remember in all three of the cases it's believed russian hackers may have been responsible. justice department can't do anything about it, but now pushing congress to close illegal loopholes so american prosecutors can go after the guys, the criminals who buy and sell your stolen data entirely outside the united states, giving them teeth on this. speaking of teeth, the energy sector has none. energy stocks are weighing on the dow today. big name companies among the biggest laggards have to do with russia and the sanctions imposed to put the squeeze on russian companies. crude oil continued to trade below $93 a barrel. $92.25, the lowest since we've seen in january, but it was just yesterday we saw pretty much a 16 month low when it
peter barnes, live in washington. thank you so much. >>> you, you may be surprised to learn there is nothing to do to stop criminals from overseas from tracking stolen credit cards in america. this is a huge issue after the high-profile hack attacks against jpmorgan, home depot and target. remember in all three of the cases it's believed russian hackers may have been responsible. justice department can't do anything about it, but now pushing congress to close illegal loopholes so...
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oh, that was a a barn burner! oh, my goodness! oh, my goodness! in the face. are you all right? spaghetti. see, you got punched in the face. >> jimmy: how was it. how is it hangin? >> steve: spaghetti. who won that round? >> jimmy: i dunno. >> steve: jimmy! [ applause ] nachos, fully loaded. avec salad tongs. [ light laughter ] again, point goes to jimmy. [ applause ] blueberry pie. is close. glenn close! [ cheers and applause ] glenn is our winner! >> jimmy: glenn close going to be here on broadway on october 2oth. justin long joins us next! ♪ years of swedish experience in in perfecting the rich,150 never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. that's good. i know right? gevalia. at devry university, a business career was my goal. my professors guidance, helped me find career success... at microsoft get started now, with our $20,000 merit based career catalyst scholarship. classes start october 27. visit devry.edu this jolly rancher.s for untamed fruit flavor. [door be♪l rings] [phone rings] hello. introducing wi-fi calli
oh, that was a a barn burner! oh, my goodness! oh, my goodness! in the face. are you all right? spaghetti. see, you got punched in the face. >> jimmy: how was it. how is it hangin? >> steve: spaghetti. who won that round? >> jimmy: i dunno. >> steve: jimmy! [ applause ] nachos, fully loaded. avec salad tongs. [ light laughter ] again, point goes to jimmy. [ applause ] blueberry pie. is close. glenn close! [ cheers and applause ] glenn is our winner! >> jimmy: glenn...
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the book store. >> i have been to the book story know you just learn how to read. >> i go to the barnes and noble just for the muffins, to sit there. >> for star bucks. >> now, about the first book you did so much, you can do a sequel. >> tories a new one coming up as well which i'll tell but. >> look at you. >> i know, is second career. >> it is the next chapter in my career. >> what is happening here. >> so, this is the thing about freddie, he loves frog casting the weather. and this is him near the green screen. if you actually see, these frogs are green. they cannot be on the green screen, correct. all you see eye balls and a mouth. you don't see the the screen with him. they do a lesson on we as weather people what we have have to deal w i can't wear green. i would be eye walls and floating hand. >> sue serio's wardrobe is entirely green. we have just had to use a big machine for, yes. >> main focus is fun story, illustrations by rus cox ace macing. i mean one thing to write book but you need a great illustrators. i mean this is a true artist, he is amazing, really makes the book.
the book store. >> i have been to the book story know you just learn how to read. >> i go to the barnes and noble just for the muffins, to sit there. >> for star bucks. >> now, about the first book you did so much, you can do a sequel. >> tories a new one coming up as well which i'll tell but. >> look at you. >> i know, is second career. >> it is the next chapter in my career. >> what is happening here. >> so, this is the thing about...
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peter barnes is live in washington.ho are giving money to isis? >> these arab donors are large and small and sympathetic to the sunni extremist movement and squadist movement a report from the brookings institution found wealthy donors sent money to isis, donations came from saudi arabia and qatar sometimes solicited on facebook and twitter. an li for csis reported on a charity auction in kuwait in march that included a 1982 chevy caprice classic. the money was supposed to go for humanitarian relief but anallies say that few could doubt it could end up in the pockets of squadists. >> peter barnes from the biz in d.c. >>> feds warning strikes against the islamic state to lead to lone wolf attacks. in new york city police will notice a larger police presence than north american. the general assembly is in full swing, the jewish holiday, rosh hashanah underway, and as we reported, iraq's prime minister came out of left field today. the fbi director enough says he was not aware in any way(rkñ ofy such plot, and still isn't.
peter barnes is live in washington.ho are giving money to isis? >> these arab donors are large and small and sympathetic to the sunni extremist movement and squadist movement a report from the brookings institution found wealthy donors sent money to isis, donations came from saudi arabia and qatar sometimes solicited on facebook and twitter. an li for csis reported on a charity auction in kuwait in march that included a 1982 chevy caprice classic. the money was supposed to go for...
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i am so very honored to be here at barnes and noble. this is the first time i haven't had a book signing in the united states. as well as -- i got to stay here, i guess. okay. is that ok? okay. great. my book is "an obama's journey: my odyssey of self-discovery across 3 cultures". the reason i wrote this book was to tell my story without having other people tell it for me. it is also about my family. in the united nations of sorts but also a family that tries to make a difference in its own way is. and my story begins about 50 years ago when my father, barack obama senior, went to hawaii. that is where he met the president's mother, sally dunham, they got married shortly after that. barack was conceived, my brother barack, my big brother barack, and after it that they divorced as you know, and barack obama sr. went to harvard to pursue his doctorate in economics. at that time he met my mother, she was teaching, and she fell in love and love is a powerful thing. in 1964 there were a lot of crosscurrents that were very difficult to maneuv
i am so very honored to be here at barnes and noble. this is the first time i haven't had a book signing in the united states. as well as -- i got to stay here, i guess. okay. is that ok? okay. great. my book is "an obama's journey: my odyssey of self-discovery across 3 cultures". the reason i wrote this book was to tell my story without having other people tell it for me. it is also about my family. in the united nations of sorts but also a family that tries to make a difference in...
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officials are scheduled to light two fires along highway 1 between randall trail and dog town hoping the barnes will create a break along the highway. the preskreebd burns, weather permitting. >> let's check on those wind and shifting conditions with meteorologist christina lore i don't know. >> good morning to you, laura and sam. happy monday to you at home. calm wind is the story for san jose and those of you in the bay. i think the controlled burns will be able to go on right on time. we are talking about a really, really nice day. i mean, just spectacular conditions coming your way. and then by tomorrow you'll notice our clouds increasing, rain on the way for wednesday into thursday. we're talking about some pretty decent totals. wait till i show you what the models are predicting. it's mild, it's overcast out there. we're on our way in the south bayh. and 67 degrees in san francisco opinion now, we hit that equinox at 7:29. we'll talk about what that means for the bay area. also, rain in the forecast and we're going to talk about some air quality issues with that fire burning. there's also
officials are scheduled to light two fires along highway 1 between randall trail and dog town hoping the barnes will create a break along the highway. the preskreebd burns, weather permitting. >> let's check on those wind and shifting conditions with meteorologist christina lore i don't know. >> good morning to you, laura and sam. happy monday to you at home. calm wind is the story for san jose and those of you in the bay. i think the controlled burns will be able to go on right on...
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the investigators claim that he was with the 8-year-old outside the barn on the property when he offered to brush hay off of her. the child said that he put his hands inside her pants and touched her sexually. he then attempted to put the victim's hand inside his pants. the child ran to tell her mother who reported the incident to play. reached by phone. he declined to speak to wusa9. and in addition to running for the house of delegates, he's the senior council at the immigration reform law institute in washington. and an organization that the southern poverty law center has linked to a hate group targeting the immigrants. he has helped states like arizona and counties like prince william and virginia. and break the controversial tough legislation, allowing the local police and governments to crack down on the illegal immigrants. hoping to force them to move away. >> with the child sex charges, he now has legal problems of his own. currently he is free on bail. in prince george's county, scott broom, wusa9. >>> it is a multi-million dollar problem and more than 1,000 elderly folks have
the investigators claim that he was with the 8-year-old outside the barn on the property when he offered to brush hay off of her. the child said that he put his hands inside her pants and touched her sexually. he then attempted to put the victim's hand inside his pants. the child ran to tell her mother who reported the incident to play. reached by phone. he declined to speak to wusa9. and in addition to running for the house of delegates, he's the senior council at the immigration reform law...
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cheryl: peter barnes in washington with an update what's happening overseas. sir, thank you very much. >> you bet. cheryl: closing bell going to ring, we got 51 minutes to go. how about good news? jobs. ford. this company clearly a company in transit. demand for transit so strong it needs a heck of a lot more workers. we're going to catch up with joe hinrichs. >>> and homes of the future, will they be controlled by the touch of your smartphone and will they be hack proof? we're going to talk to the ceo of kb homes which reported earnings today. big interview coming up. guys! you're not gonna believe this! watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person, bad news in email. good news -- fedex has flat rate shipping. it's called fedex one rate. and it's affordable. sounds great. [ cell phone typing ] [ typing continues ] [ whoosh ] [ cell phones buzz, chirp ] and we have to work the weekend. great. more good news -- it's friday! woo! [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® for as low as $7.50. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex expres
cheryl: peter barnes in washington with an update what's happening overseas. sir, thank you very much. >> you bet. cheryl: closing bell going to ring, we got 51 minutes to go. how about good news? jobs. ford. this company clearly a company in transit. demand for transit so strong it needs a heck of a lot more workers. we're going to catch up with joe hinrichs. >>> and homes of the future, will they be controlled by the touch of your smartphone and will they be hack proof? we're...
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peter barnes in d.c. with the details.really on the hook including the former ceo hank greenberg. >> they could be the ones on the hook though, liz, that aig warned under terms of its bailout it might have to reimburse the treasury if the government loses this case but who pays? that will not be settled for years as this titanic battle between feds and former aig ceo hank greenberg finally went to trial today. greenberg as you mentioned is seeking $40 billion in damages from all shareholders what he says is a bad bailout. greenburg has superstar lawyer david boies arguing his case for him. here is boyce arriving at federal claims court. he is the tall guy on the right for opening day of the trial. there are plenty of star witnesses scheduled to take the stand starting next week including the principle architects of aig bailout, former fed chair ben bernanke, former treasury secretary hank paulson and paulson's successor tim geithner. in the courtroom, bois said the government illegally seized aig in the bailout a grab that
peter barnes in d.c. with the details.really on the hook including the former ceo hank greenberg. >> they could be the ones on the hook though, liz, that aig warned under terms of its bailout it might have to reimburse the treasury if the government loses this case but who pays? that will not be settled for years as this titanic battle between feds and former aig ceo hank greenberg finally went to trial today. greenberg as you mentioned is seeking $40 billion in damages from all...
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lane was hiding in a farmhouse or barn not far from the prison.ngs in fact mocking the victims' families before recaptured. officials closed all schools in the district for today. >> this friday morning, clean-up from dangerous storms across the midwest and south. up to 78 inches of rain fell in memphis and mississippi in five hours. the rain was so heavy it caused a roof to collapse at this mall. emergency crews and boats dispatched across memphis. rescuing people trapped inside their flooded homes. >> behind that storm system is an early blast of winter. i can't believe it. cold air pushing down from canada is bringing colder temperatures. >> 12 states now under frost advisories and freeze warnings. accuweather meteorologist jim dickey has the latest. jim, good friday morning. >> good morning, reena, dan. our fall preview continuing here. across the northern plains, upper midwest. yesterday some spots, highs ran almost 40 degrees below average. now challenging records to the morning hours, done to 30. bismarck. 35 in pierre. 34 in denver. challe
lane was hiding in a farmhouse or barn not far from the prison.ngs in fact mocking the victims' families before recaptured. officials closed all schools in the district for today. >> this friday morning, clean-up from dangerous storms across the midwest and south. up to 78 inches of rain fell in memphis and mississippi in five hours. the rain was so heavy it caused a roof to collapse at this mall. emergency crews and boats dispatched across memphis. rescuing people trapped inside their...
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melissa: wow, peter barnes, thanks so much.he former chief of the bin laden issue station. he joins me now on the phone for more. what is your initial reaction, michael? >> i don't think this is surprising, ma'am. i think, you know, there is, opinion is strong in this city in washington that they're doing this because we're bombing them. i think the reality is they're doing this because they're trying to lure us back on the ground in afghanistan. the first beheading got it started. certainly this one will push that impetus along. there is nothing more important to them than to have us intervene military been the on the ground. it raises money for them and recruitments. they're very sure given our track record we won't stay around long enough to defeat them definitely. melissa: that is very interesting point of view. it leads me to believe that you would think it is the wrong thing to do to go in on the ground. is that what you think? >> ma'am, it is never right to go in on the ground unless you intend to utterly destroy the ene
melissa: wow, peter barnes, thanks so much.he former chief of the bin laden issue station. he joins me now on the phone for more. what is your initial reaction, michael? >> i don't think this is surprising, ma'am. i think, you know, there is, opinion is strong in this city in washington that they're doing this because we're bombing them. i think the reality is they're doing this because they're trying to lure us back on the ground in afghanistan. the first beheading got it started....
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middle-class because of the stalling of those kinds of initiatives h initiates we want it to be non-barn we know the american people overwhelmingly support an nishlt that improves the quality of life and to get the products to and from work and employees to and from home and again to clean and protect the virnlt as we create jobs we have have to build consensus i salute the people in san francisco for the rolls they've played over the years really decades to make many of the projects that are emerging now projects so that's consecutively the quail valley and hunters point and the transbay terminal with the enter connections with the parkway and the longtime in the planning and consensus building many of them possible because of president obama recognition this buildings infrastructure of america is essential to growing our economy with that, i'm pleased to give this podium oh, by the way, did i introduce thomas and paling their construction is they're game they know about machinery i don't know about their teaching me and wanted to see how it's going my grandchildren from new york. they'
middle-class because of the stalling of those kinds of initiatives h initiates we want it to be non-barn we know the american people overwhelmingly support an nishlt that improves the quality of life and to get the products to and from work and employees to and from home and again to clean and protect the virnlt as we create jobs we have have to build consensus i salute the people in san francisco for the rolls they've played over the years really decades to make many of the projects that are...
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off g.n.c. supplements and hot pretzel smell, never to forget the horrors they witnessed at pottery barnaughter) who buys a cage for their plant?! it's not going anywhere. and those mall maps will be useless in tracking them down. don't tell me where "i" am! where are "they"? what's this? i'm being handed a sbarro's box. it says the missing afghan troops were daughter earlier today attempting to cross the canadian border and will likely be sent back to afghanistan. thank god. (laughter) (applause) the only remaining danger is if they were radicalized during their time at yankee candle. i mean, 20 bucks for a bahama breeze pillar jar? seriously. "death to america!" (laughter) you know what? i'm -- (cheers and applause) i think i'm going to read the rest of that later. (laughter) nation, a wise man once said... (laughter) (bleep) keep going! this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. first up, yesterday the enviro-mental patients came out of their yurts to protest global warming in a place synonymous with nature -- midtown manhattan. >> an estimated 300,000 people marched through the stree
off g.n.c. supplements and hot pretzel smell, never to forget the horrors they witnessed at pottery barnaughter) who buys a cage for their plant?! it's not going anywhere. and those mall maps will be useless in tracking them down. don't tell me where "i" am! where are "they"? what's this? i'm being handed a sbarro's box. it says the missing afghan troops were daughter earlier today attempting to cross the canadian border and will likely be sent back to afghanistan. thank...
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let's check in with peter barnes, fox business network's senior washington correspondent.e, sadly, surprising numbers here, peter. >> reporter: yeah, jon. there were three sectors in particular that were unexpectedly weak in august; manufacturing added no new jobs last month after rising 28,000 in july, retailers cut 8,000 jobs last month after adding 21,000 in july, and transportation ran out of gas last month, it added just a thousand jobs compared to 19,000 new jobs this july. now, the labor department can blames some of the weakness on the regular annual retooling of auto plants that shuts down production lines and a strike at a boston grocery store chain. the president's top economist did too. >> i think some of the things that happened in august were one-time quirks and one-time quirks tend to reverse themselves the next month. but, you know, the bigger picture if you step back is 54 straight months of job growth. >> reporter: now, if you are out looking for a job, check out education and health companies which continue to hire. they added 37,000 new jobs in august.
let's check in with peter barnes, fox business network's senior washington correspondent.e, sadly, surprising numbers here, peter. >> reporter: yeah, jon. there were three sectors in particular that were unexpectedly weak in august; manufacturing added no new jobs last month after rising 28,000 in july, retailers cut 8,000 jobs last month after adding 21,000 in july, and transportation ran out of gas last month, it added just a thousand jobs compared to 19,000 new jobs this july. now, the...
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this nearly 130-year-old barn didn't collapse but it got severely knocked off its bearings. crews worked quickly to shore up and brace the building once it was deemed stable. workers started using it again for its harvest. the winery says it might take a while but the barn can be saved. >> part of this building going back is earthquake retrofitting as well as working with historical architects to make sure that we still remain very true to this building. >> a temporary tasting room has been set up at the winery. it will be open to visitors next week. >>> california figuring out how it's going to spend almost $700 million in emergency drought funds. so far, the state is ready to fund more than 100 projects throughout the state. about $200 million would go to everything from new wells to replacing pipelines. it's expected to be approved by the end of next month. the state water department has another $250 million that it will hand out for projects next spring. >>> winds are picking up again and firefighters are a little worried that the "king" fire may explode even more tonigh
this nearly 130-year-old barn didn't collapse but it got severely knocked off its bearings. crews worked quickly to shore up and brace the building once it was deemed stable. workers started using it again for its harvest. the winery says it might take a while but the barn can be saved. >> part of this building going back is earthquake retrofitting as well as working with historical architects to make sure that we still remain very true to this building. >> a temporary tasting room...