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she is florida, she is a seminal behold and seen, she is a seminole girl, playful palmetto parasol. ♪all weekend, american history tv is following for lauderdale, one of the nation's busiest ports and a gateway for international trade. our comcast cable partners worked with c-span city tour's staff when we travel to fort lauderdale to learn about the city's history. learn about fort lauderdale all weekend here on american history tv. >> at the west has worked closely with the seminal and other tribes starting their history do help tell their stories. patty: these are cyprus. cyprus is used to make the posts, and these are items that would have been made for tourism, our little turtle, the cyprus toward turtle. >> we visited her home to talk about the personal collection of tribal artifacts. patsy: in discussing native americans in the u.s., obviously it was not necessarily the intent of anyone to annihilate the tribes in the u.s. thank goodness. but the government has gone through so many different processes of thinking as has the population with what to do about the native americans
she is florida, she is a seminal behold and seen, she is a seminole girl, playful palmetto parasol. ♪all weekend, american history tv is following for lauderdale, one of the nation's busiest ports and a gateway for international trade. our comcast cable partners worked with c-span city tour's staff when we travel to fort lauderdale to learn about the city's history. learn about fort lauderdale all weekend here on american history tv. >> at the west has worked closely with the seminal...
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companies who are trying to look for talent around the world know if if he focused on the low and behold talent there will be greater companies it is for our teachers and principles we're lucky because we do have a stronger relationship and one that i personally work with good reason i'm a product of public schools that's what got me into one of the most expensive colleges hardly anyone can afford i came back with the law school berkley i've said my public teachers are the ones that taught me the evaluations that i hold and i'm pretty lucky, in fact, it was my history teacher way back when in public school that had a big influence that said there was a lot of things you have to be yours and be studyus is one thing but having a kind of vision of the real world is what i think teachers those days play more and more of a role and you open up people's principles and hopefully, they have enough faith and that's what teachers do san francisco i know our relationship is strong i know we don't think you not only in the classroom but the entire campus has to be safe and inviting and positive and
companies who are trying to look for talent around the world know if if he focused on the low and behold talent there will be greater companies it is for our teachers and principles we're lucky because we do have a stronger relationship and one that i personally work with good reason i'm a product of public schools that's what got me into one of the most expensive colleges hardly anyone can afford i came back with the law school berkley i've said my public teachers are the ones that taught me...
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in the eye of the beholder. >> good sleeping weather. >> thank you so much. the world's number 1 golfer rory mcilroy celebrating his 26th birthday after winning the championship in san francisco. he won three matches yesterday. it was the 10th victory of his career. mcilroy, tiger woods and jack nicklaus the only to reach three before reaching 26. >>> a san jose elementary student is the winner of a nutrition teacher. she was one of five finalist in the 2015 future chef challenge. her winning recipe for fun apple nachos. she told us about the recipe that requires apples, peanut butter, strawberry's, yogurt and coconut. i wanted something that nobody made before. i didn't want basic healthy snacks. it sounds good. she was the only finalist from california. the school district will have an event to honor her soon. she likes eating healthy it gives her energy. >> it would be great right now. >> coming up it's a holiday of sorts for fans. >> the number of people killed after the nepal earthquake is rising as relief supplies are not reaching the victims. the probl
in the eye of the beholder. >> good sleeping weather. >> thank you so much. the world's number 1 golfer rory mcilroy celebrating his 26th birthday after winning the championship in san francisco. he won three matches yesterday. it was the 10th victory of his career. mcilroy, tiger woods and jack nicklaus the only to reach three before reaching 26. >>> a san jose elementary student is the winner of a nutrition teacher. she was one of five finalist in the 2015 future chef...
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lo and behold, there was mr.sser's prints on some of the items in the trunk of denise's car. >> when police arrested messer, he, too, denied any involvement in the murder. >> robert messer told me, i didn't kill her. i'll tell you what happened. i was there. >> messer said he did nothing. but that caballero and brown were both involved. messer said he was in caballero's living room when caballero and brown raped and murdered denise o'neill in the bedroom. >> i sat there with my fingers in my ears. the tv was up loud. i could barely hear the tv now, but i heard her screams. i heard her screaming. >> all three men were charged with first-degree murder. but when dna results came back only one of the three, luis caballero, was tied to the sexual assault. based on the forensic evidence and witness interrogations, investigators believe that caballero planned the attack on an afternoon when denise was doing her laundry. when no one was around, he grabbed her -- and forced her into his apartment. and with isac brown's he
lo and behold, there was mr.sser's prints on some of the items in the trunk of denise's car. >> when police arrested messer, he, too, denied any involvement in the murder. >> robert messer told me, i didn't kill her. i'll tell you what happened. i was there. >> messer said he did nothing. but that caballero and brown were both involved. messer said he was in caballero's living room when caballero and brown raped and murdered denise o'neill in the bedroom. >> i sat there...
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and, behold, all things have become new. so the old you goes in and the new you comes out.ken place on the inside, then this won't matter. the only thing will happen, if you haven't changed on the inside, the only thing that will happen today is you'll just get wet. amen? praise god. you need to take off your shoes and your socks. >> you are going to be the light of 6-2. >> amen? not to just smile. >> get in. face that wall. sit down. exactly. there you go. extend your legs and your back, back here. come back here. there you go. bring your body over here. cross your arms. praise god. sherman, in obedience and the commands of jesus christ and all your professional faith, my brother, we do now baptize you in the name of the father, the name of the son and the holy ghost. amen. amen, praise god. you need to get up. amen. >> amen. >> praise god. amen. >> there you go. amen. amen. >> all right. >> it felt good. i can't remember the last time i was in water like that. >> you have to always hold out hope and especially in a place like this. giving up -- giving up is the worst thin
and, behold, all things have become new. so the old you goes in and the new you comes out.ken place on the inside, then this won't matter. the only thing will happen, if you haven't changed on the inside, the only thing that will happen today is you'll just get wet. amen? praise god. you need to take off your shoes and your socks. >> you are going to be the light of 6-2. >> amen? not to just smile. >> get in. face that wall. sit down. exactly. there you go. extend your legs...
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his skills as an entrepreneur created opportunity for many; his love for his family was a joy to beholdsomething we could all learn from. we're heartbroken by him leaving us far too soon - but we celebrate a remarkable legacy. reporter temperatures are in the apollo--low 50's catchier areas of fog will develop along the coastline. of this and that is where to be one of " merit--one cool night wednesday to thursday where tracking storm system currently bring over british columbia. here's a look at our satellite radio composited which- composit oimage as we headed tuesday afternoon the wins will be out of the north. temperatures will drop into the mid-40s upper '40's as we head into the south bay and east bay. it will be chillier start of the day mostly gray with patchy areas of fog and a little bit of drizzle along the coastline and then will have a slightly warmer afternoon upper 60s around the bay middle '60s as we head inland, could pick up on some isolated showers later on >> pam :this sunday at 9:30 kron4 airs its first episode of the back story. it's a behind the scenes look at how
his skills as an entrepreneur created opportunity for many; his love for his family was a joy to beholdsomething we could all learn from. we're heartbroken by him leaving us far too soon - but we celebrate a remarkable legacy. reporter temperatures are in the apollo--low 50's catchier areas of fog will develop along the coastline. of this and that is where to be one of " merit--one cool night wednesday to thursday where tracking storm system currently bring over british columbia. here's a...
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. >> lo and behold, here's this guy raping these women. >> the man said he had no doubt the rapist onhe tape was his roommate, 30-year-old vincent sanchez, an electrician who worked in the local film industry. the tape showed sanchez raping numerous women on camera. >> it was quite horrifying to actually see a woman being raped and sexually assaulted. >> when investigators asked sanchez's roommate whether anyone in the house owned an assault rifle, he said he did. >> i'm sitting on the bed and he tells me, well, yeah, the gun's right here, it's underneath the bed. as soon as i looked at it, the hair on the back of my neck stood up. >> it was an ak-47. detectives also found something near the trash outside the house. >> i excused myself from the interview to take a phone call, and i walked outside the residence and over by some trash cans, i saw a garment of clothing on the ground and walked up to it and i saw that it was a green jacket. >> a green gap jacket with an orange lining. it was fairly distinctive. and he saw what he believed to be a bullet hole in the side. >> it was the sam
. >> lo and behold, here's this guy raping these women. >> the man said he had no doubt the rapist onhe tape was his roommate, 30-year-old vincent sanchez, an electrician who worked in the local film industry. the tape showed sanchez raping numerous women on camera. >> it was quite horrifying to actually see a woman being raped and sexually assaulted. >> when investigators asked sanchez's roommate whether anyone in the house owned an assault rifle, he said he did....
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. >> i was on lovely to behold and not very helpful around the house and he filled in big time so thankyou. also i have a couple of people to think in terms of the book itself. laura nelson is right here. when i would get these letters which are fabulous they would come from libraries or historic societies scanned it into the computer as handwritten 19th century letters written both this way and this way across them and laura decipher them so without laura -- without law or we would not have the letters. [applause] and then there are close to 100 pages of footnotes and janine did the footnotes. she was having to do them really fast. when she started she thought it was not going to be possible and she said i'm getting good at it. she was really very good at it and thank you very much because it was hard work to do. [applause] and julie ottoman was here earlier. there she is back there. a student of steve's student of steve senna work at npr who also put together the bibliography so it was a group effort. and the research was also a group effort to some degree although everybody kept gett
. >> i was on lovely to behold and not very helpful around the house and he filled in big time so thankyou. also i have a couple of people to think in terms of the book itself. laura nelson is right here. when i would get these letters which are fabulous they would come from libraries or historic societies scanned it into the computer as handwritten 19th century letters written both this way and this way across them and laura decipher them so without laura -- without law or we would not...
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. >> the nsa will pass it to dea to local sources, and they will pull a person over, lo and behold they'll find drugs in the trunk. the person who was arrested thinks the dea got lucky when in fact they got a whisper from the nsa or crea. cea. >> i wouldn't if the nsa was behind it? >> according to gene hoffman the fear of overzealous or wrongful prosecution, is one reason that people are pushed away from organizations like his. >> whether or not it's legal in california, it's a frightening thing for especially a person in california, to ask a question about whether he's a felon or not. >> i don't think that the invocation of national security, means we throw out the rights of how to have due process how to have constitutional democracy, we don't have an exception to country. >> michael okwu, al jazeera. >> the part of the patriot act that allows the nsa snooping is set to expire at the end of this month with lawmakers then forced to decide whether bulk phone collection should be stopped or as some have suggested if even more records should be collected. >>> next, disabled by the governmen
. >> the nsa will pass it to dea to local sources, and they will pull a person over, lo and behold they'll find drugs in the trunk. the person who was arrested thinks the dea got lucky when in fact they got a whisper from the nsa or crea. cea. >> i wouldn't if the nsa was behind it? >> according to gene hoffman the fear of overzealous or wrongful prosecution, is one reason that people are pushed away from organizations like his. >> whether or not it's legal in...
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. >>> the cherry blossoms at one of britain's most famous royal landmarks are a sight to behold and they bloom because of a friendship between a castle gardener and a horticulturist. nhk world's -- has more. >> reporter: windsor cast system the official resident of queen elizabeth. visitors to the castle's garden last month enjoyed this double cherry blossom. >> it's absolutely beautiful. it's a wonderful color. and against the blue sky, it looks wonderful. >> reporter: the former head gardener grafted and raised these trees from cuttings he obtained from japan 22 years ago. john bohn was one of the uk's best-known gardeners. part of his job involved searching the world for flowers and plants to catch the public's attention. one day he found a book on japanese cherry blossoms. he was drawn to the large petaling and the colors of the double cherry. he asked the author for some cuttings. this is a former schoolteacher from the northern most prefecture of hokkaido. he has spent years breeding cherries to grow in the cold climate of his island. he has created more than 100 varieties. he was
. >>> the cherry blossoms at one of britain's most famous royal landmarks are a sight to behold and they bloom because of a friendship between a castle gardener and a horticulturist. nhk world's -- has more. >> reporter: windsor cast system the official resident of queen elizabeth. visitors to the castle's garden last month enjoyed this double cherry blossom. >> it's absolutely beautiful. it's a wonderful color. and against the blue sky, it looks wonderful. >>...
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low and behold i got the jobbed. i received a phone call for tony wagner and [inaudible] and victoria and [inaudible] who i adoor. i can say first stop and suter changed my life. i'm happy >> thank you for sharing. next speaker, please >> good afternoon, thank you supervisors for haerg this iletm my name is stela [inaudible] general manager for mission hiring hall. placement services with higher solution and coordinate the city build program and [inaudible] we heard a lot of placement stories that came up. this opportunity also allowed mission hiring hall and cpmc to provide a program that provides job training. we were able to meet with cpmc non clinical hiring manager to see what they were looking for to better serve the rez kwns meet the employers needs and this is a new program we are starting this year. this opportunity allows mission hire hall 32 too provide cpmw-c rks [inaudible] to provide level of customer service. as a provider of the modern and inovateive medicine available cpmc is a attractive employer. i
low and behold i got the jobbed. i received a phone call for tony wagner and [inaudible] and victoria and [inaudible] who i adoor. i can say first stop and suter changed my life. i'm happy >> thank you for sharing. next speaker, please >> good afternoon, thank you supervisors for haerg this iletm my name is stela [inaudible] general manager for mission hiring hall. placement services with higher solution and coordinate the city build program and [inaudible] we heard a lot of...
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this is he and whom it is written, behold i send my messenjure before thigh face that prepares thigh way before thee. there isn't a greater profit than john the baptist and says he is much more than a profit because he was written about. when they ask john are you a [inaudible] he had a guilty conscious and said no. because he was a sinner he said no. jesus didn't vaguilty correspondences so bragged thereat he fulfilled scriptures t. is incredible. jesus christ said mozes wrote of me. mozes wasphony00 years before him. none of us is 20 nene years old and say i saw him raise the dead >> thank you, next speaker, please >> tom gill burty. if someone tolds me when i was 16 or 26 or thrie sex that the rich nss of my life is dependent on my 91 year old amother taking care of my approaching 60 year old special sister and this woman is huffing and puffing and out of breath by the time she is from one bedroom to the other, i would have been dumfounded. she second me last week did i go to city hall and said yes. did you speak? yes, tfs worth it? i gave high 2 cents and it was worth a nickel. s
this is he and whom it is written, behold i send my messenjure before thigh face that prepares thigh way before thee. there isn't a greater profit than john the baptist and says he is much more than a profit because he was written about. when they ask john are you a [inaudible] he had a guilty conscious and said no. because he was a sinner he said no. jesus didn't vaguilty correspondences so bragged thereat he fulfilled scriptures t. is incredible. jesus christ said mozes wrote of me. mozes...
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. >> reporter: beauty is in the eye and in this case, the hands of the beholder. in san francisco, andria borba, kpix5. >> and the security camera of course, the couple was caught on five security cameras. sfpd told andria, the average person is seen on 200 cameras. >>> a new and mysterious group has emerged to fight the warriors plan to build an arena in san francisco. people sounded off in a community meeting in the mission bay area. the newly formed alliance say it is whole idea is a bad one and promised to take the issue to the supreme court. they have san francisco political consultant jack davis on their side. >> there is no way this warrior arena is going to happen in the next couple of years. absolutely no way. >> several supporters of the arena including sales force ceo has slammed the alliance. he accused the group of misrepresenting the facts and say it is fair to call the movement a scam. >>> prime minister of japan is spending the night in san francisco capping a very busy day that took him to stanford and then on quite a ride. betty yu is at the fair
. >> reporter: beauty is in the eye and in this case, the hands of the beholder. in san francisco, andria borba, kpix5. >> and the security camera of course, the couple was caught on five security cameras. sfpd told andria, the average person is seen on 200 cameras. >>> a new and mysterious group has emerged to fight the warriors plan to build an arena in san francisco. people sounded off in a community meeting in the mission bay area. the newly formed alliance say it is...
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president obama wrote on facebook, "his love for his family was a joy to behold and his example as ar was something we could all learn from." goldberg's wife, sheryl sandberg replied, "thank you president barack obama for this beautiful tribute and for your friendship to our family." today she changed the background picture on her profile page to an image of her and goldberg. the local prosecutor's office says it has thoroughly investigated david goldberg's death. scott, mexican authorities are treating it as an accident. >> pelley: elaine, thanks very much. traveling to cuba is about to get a lot easier. that's next. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. feel secure in your dentures...
president obama wrote on facebook, "his love for his family was a joy to behold and his example as ar was something we could all learn from." goldberg's wife, sheryl sandberg replied, "thank you president barack obama for this beautiful tribute and for your friendship to our family." today she changed the background picture on her profile page to an image of her and goldberg. the local prosecutor's office says it has thoroughly investigated david goldberg's death. scott,...
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gwen: worst thing you can say -- >> yeah, exactly lo and behold. they felt he made it too personal. it's not personality driven. it's ideologically driven. these groups are not going to look favorly on democrats to help this trade legislation if it does get approved. gwen: why are these deadlines always so frantic? >> you know, increasingly it takes deadlines unfortunately to get congress to do anything. and so often what they do is just a punt. we've seen it in budgets, the c.r.'s. the continuing resolutions. now we're seeing the stop gap measure applied to more and more policies. >> ok. just keep following it. >> if you want to see how strange this 2015 campaign already is look no farther that cedar rapids, iowa. hillary clinton answered questions among them how about those e maims? hillary: i respect the state department. they have their process not just for me. but anything that can do to expedite that process i heartily support. gwen: republican candidates announced and unannounced hoping to test the field hoping to be in upcoming debate stages. start with you, dan. what's at s
gwen: worst thing you can say -- >> yeah, exactly lo and behold. they felt he made it too personal. it's not personality driven. it's ideologically driven. these groups are not going to look favorly on democrats to help this trade legislation if it does get approved. gwen: why are these deadlines always so frantic? >> you know, increasingly it takes deadlines unfortunately to get congress to do anything. and so often what they do is just a punt. we've seen it in budgets, the c.r.'s....
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. >>> a house in florida proves that art is truly in the eye of the beholder. >> to make a contrast to this powerful nature around me. >> that's what an artist says inspired him to wrap the house he's renting with aluminum foil. it covers nearly every inch from the door to the mailbox. not everybody is in love with this silver master piece. >> to me he's defacing the property. he's got a piece of art inside the garage. you can't see it now, that he's been painting. and that should be the canvas. >> the artist plans to take the foil down in a few weeks, but the art project could be dismantled earlier if local authorities decide that it's a building code violation. >>> the time right now is 5:58. >>> beau biden dies at the age of 46 after a battle with breast cancer. that's the news we're following this morning. nbc 10's jesse gary is live in delaware, where biden served as attorney general. jesse? >> rosemary a lot of people just waking up and learning this news and are shocked to hear about it. we'll have some of those reactions, coming up right after the break. >> and another hot and
. >>> a house in florida proves that art is truly in the eye of the beholder. >> to make a contrast to this powerful nature around me. >> that's what an artist says inspired him to wrap the house he's renting with aluminum foil. it covers nearly every inch from the door to the mailbox. not everybody is in love with this silver master piece. >> to me he's defacing the property. he's got a piece of art inside the garage. you can't see it now, that he's been painting....
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lo and behold two months later over standing in another pile of rubble of the american embassy in kuwait fortunately no one was killed because the area that was bombed was a a place where people that stopped working. we were hugely lucky that more people were not killed. i began to see it again and again and again in different groups that we tended to flock together. i knew they were all different and were motivated by some of the same things. all politics are local. i had to go to each country to figure out what motivated that particular group. >> in your reporting you found the causes were different for suicidal maniacal islamic jihadists? >> the goal is the same to establish the caliphate or restoration of islamic rule. the methods, grievances, the mo was different everywhere. people always said that israel was an important factor. factor. well it was if you were on the west bank or gaza were in a refugee camp but if i went to morocco or algeria algeria they really didn't care about israel. it just was not a factor. so i began to be wary about broad generalizations. that led to my boo
lo and behold two months later over standing in another pile of rubble of the american embassy in kuwait fortunately no one was killed because the area that was bombed was a a place where people that stopped working. we were hugely lucky that more people were not killed. i began to see it again and again and again in different groups that we tended to flock together. i knew they were all different and were motivated by some of the same things. all politics are local. i had to go to each country...
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behold, new venus® swirl™. the only razor with five contour blades and a flexiball™.o your tricky places, bends and all. new venus® swirl™ ♪ >>> you know, across the country, it's been a weekend of high school and college graduation ceremonies. >> none quite like this one we're about to show you. it involves a story of a young man. a touching story, as he walked to the stage to accept his college degree all the way from skid row. here's kendis gibson. >> kenneth chancey. >> reporter: it took only minutes of kenneth chancey to go across the stage and get his degree. culmination of a longer and at times seemingly impossible journey. >> this was it. this was home for two years. >> reporter: at 15 years old, this is where chancey called home. a tiny 200-square-foot room in a shelter he shared with his father and sister. the shelter in the heart of l.a.'s skid row. his walk to high school meant navigating through a sea of urban grime. >> we saw people urinating. usage of drugs. >> even fights in the morning. >> reporter: this was a step up. before that, chancey and his fam
behold, new venus® swirl™. the only razor with five contour blades and a flexiball™.o your tricky places, bends and all. new venus® swirl™ ♪ >>> you know, across the country, it's been a weekend of high school and college graduation ceremonies. >> none quite like this one we're about to show you. it involves a story of a young man. a touching story, as he walked to the stage to accept his college degree all the way from skid row. here's kendis gibson. >> kenneth...
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. >> are you saying that both bush and clinton are beholding the bullies of wall street? >> i'm saying that we need new leadership to accomplish, as to rein in excesses and when you have somebody that's the ceo of one of the biggest repeat offending banks in the history saying he would be fine with bush or clinton that should tell us something. >> clinton tweeting, welcome to the race, governor o'malley. you can see the rest of george's exclusive interview tomorrow morning on "this week". >>> turning now to new worries about the military's big mistake unknowingly shipping potentially deadly anthrax by fedx the pentagon adding utah, and massachusettses and australia to a list of places where the samples ended up. a total of 12 states the district of columbia and two foreign countries. richard besser is here, what are the cdc's new concerns now? >> it turns out it wasn't a one-time event. they expect more and more states will be added to the list. >> now there is a concern the procedure they used to deactivate the bacteria may not be working? >> yes, initially they thought
. >> are you saying that both bush and clinton are beholding the bullies of wall street? >> i'm saying that we need new leadership to accomplish, as to rein in excesses and when you have somebody that's the ceo of one of the biggest repeat offending banks in the history saying he would be fine with bush or clinton that should tell us something. >> clinton tweeting, welcome to the race, governor o'malley. you can see the rest of george's exclusive interview tomorrow morning on...
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i was up there earlier this evening, and it was just a sight to behold trains on top of each other. now, passengers described a scene of chaos. it was luggage falling from the roof chairs flying people flying making their way out into here into this area in complete darkness. you could see firefighters and rescue workers using flashlights to make their way around to see if they saw survivors. the good news is that there were a lot of people that self-evacuated, and firefighters were grateful for that. so they will be investigating. the transportation board, the fbi, the federal railroad will all come here they'll look at the event recorders, they'll try to determine how fast was the train going, when were the brakes applied, and they will take toxicology tests of the conductor. luke? >> adam reiss, thank you so much. those images certainly are horrific. the track just bent out of shape, the train cars on top of each other. you know how much those weigh. amtrak's popularity has been on the rise in recent years. ridership has increased by roughly 50% in the last 15 years. over 30 mill
i was up there earlier this evening, and it was just a sight to behold trains on top of each other. now, passengers described a scene of chaos. it was luggage falling from the roof chairs flying people flying making their way out into here into this area in complete darkness. you could see firefighters and rescue workers using flashlights to make their way around to see if they saw survivors. the good news is that there were a lot of people that self-evacuated, and firefighters were grateful...
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. >>> a house in florida proves that art is truly in the eye of the beholder.ook. >> to make a contrast to this powerful nature around me. that's what an artist said inspired him to wrap the house he's renting with aluminum foil. not everyone is in love with this silver masterpiece. >> to me he's defacing the property. he's goth a piece of art inside the gramarage, you can't see it now, that he's been painting, and that should be the canvas. >> the artist plans to take it down in a few weeks, but it could be taken down earlier if it's decided it's a building code violation. >>> they're revved up for race weekend at dover international speedway. a look at what's in store, when cobam%. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announce
. >>> a house in florida proves that art is truly in the eye of the beholder.ook. >> to make a contrast to this powerful nature around me. that's what an artist said inspired him to wrap the house he's renting with aluminum foil. not everyone is in love with this silver masterpiece. >> to me he's defacing the property. he's goth a piece of art inside the gramarage, you can't see it now, that he's been painting, and that should be the canvas. >> the artist plans to...
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behold.nd onions, deep fried till crispy and golden in some chili-spiked dende oil. already if you're a rookie you're guaranteed some quality time on the porcelain bus real soon. on the top you've got your vacapa which is sort of a shrimp curry paste. and your tomato salad. your fried shrimp a must. >> all right. beautiful. >> don't forget the hot chili oil and prepare for liftoff. really good. ♪ don't just visit orlando visit tripadvisor orlando tripadvisor not only has millions of real travelers reviews and opinions but checks hundreds of websites so people can get the best hotel prices to plan, compare and book the perfect trip visit tripadvisor.com today 8 layers of wheat... mini-wheats®... and one that's sweet. for the adult.... and kid - in all of us. (supergrass' "alright") (plays throughout) ♪ kellogg's frosted mini wheats® feed your inner kidult... if you have playdates at your house, be ready to clean up the mess. the kids have fun, but it's pretty gross. [door bell] what's that? it
behold.nd onions, deep fried till crispy and golden in some chili-spiked dende oil. already if you're a rookie you're guaranteed some quality time on the porcelain bus real soon. on the top you've got your vacapa which is sort of a shrimp curry paste. and your tomato salad. your fried shrimp a must. >> all right. beautiful. >> don't forget the hot chili oil and prepare for liftoff. really good. ♪ don't just visit orlando visit tripadvisor orlando tripadvisor not only has millions...
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product presentation, but michael cores was perceived as being able to do nothing wrong and low and beholduff is not quite as hot as it once was and you see the field evening out again. as a retailer, how do you know when your brand has peaked? what is that magical moment? tom: there's nothing that substitutes being close to the customer. young to be close to the customer from the office personnel, sales associates in the store and getting honest and fair feedback. respond to that with inyou are acting days or you are going to lose. tourism, lack of demand for their watches, what sort of demand are you seeing? affected thear has trade. every other market except new york city where we got hammered. is that a factor for sure? the first quarter was not good, weatherwise, and that hurt. that in general, businesses are soft because businesses are saving money. about your talk other 48 -- the vc world. at 40 billionber -- at what point do you say bubble? tom: you have to be very careful making those conclusions. uber is one of the greatest business models the world has ever seen. there's almost
product presentation, but michael cores was perceived as being able to do nothing wrong and low and beholduff is not quite as hot as it once was and you see the field evening out again. as a retailer, how do you know when your brand has peaked? what is that magical moment? tom: there's nothing that substitutes being close to the customer. young to be close to the customer from the office personnel, sales associates in the store and getting honest and fair feedback. respond to that with inyou...
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behold the magnificence that is this dish. that's enough, enough. that's good. geez. oh, man. hips. >> yes? >> yes. >> okay, okay. thank you. >> this is a magical dish. >> so most people are not sentimental about their time in the military. why do this? [ speaking in a foreign language ] everybody serves in the military, right? >> yeah, it's mandatory in korea. >> very happy. >> you want the recipe about this? >> i got the recipe now. >> it's everything mama warned you about, and it's got it all, baby, and when the music is over, your life will have changed forever. >> one, two, three. >> okay. okay. yes. yeah. dating back to famine years of the korean war, scrounging from american military bases, it is a classic example of necessity feeding the mother of deliciousness. hot dogs, canned baked beans, spam, and instant noodles put together with kimchi. it became an enduring and deeply loved classic. like i used to say to my first girlfriend, how can something to wrong be so right. you got that right. no, no, no. >> wow! no. >> i tell you. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> so
behold the magnificence that is this dish. that's enough, enough. that's good. geez. oh, man. hips. >> yes? >> yes. >> okay, okay. thank you. >> this is a magical dish. >> so most people are not sentimental about their time in the military. why do this? [ speaking in a foreign language ] everybody serves in the military, right? >> yeah, it's mandatory in korea. >> very happy. >> you want the recipe about this? >> i got the recipe now....
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there does seem to behold that the assets in greece will be interesting but do keep an eye on some of companies. interesting moves we're seeing in the consumer index. strong car numbers. automobiles overall are currently up some 3.36%. not one single auto is falling in europe. if you take a look at what is going on in the u.s., we are struggling to make new record highs on the s&p and the dow specifically. any game today would be a closing record for the s&p and the dow. in the s&p we are getting close to an intraday record. 2131 .78. very little change. you have to look at what is going on with oil prices. oil is down for a fifth straight day and trading at its lowest since the end of april. goldman sachs has said there will be a coming surplus that will send prices back to $45 a .arrel by october that s&p energy indexes at a one-month low. some of these large cap energy stocks, having a bad day. exxon mobil at its lowest since april 13 and chabrol -- and chevron its lowest since april 7. one of the other things that has been hitting oil prices today has been the gain in the dollar.
there does seem to behold that the assets in greece will be interesting but do keep an eye on some of companies. interesting moves we're seeing in the consumer index. strong car numbers. automobiles overall are currently up some 3.36%. not one single auto is falling in europe. if you take a look at what is going on in the u.s., we are struggling to make new record highs on the s&p and the dow specifically. any game today would be a closing record for the s&p and the dow. in the s&p...
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lo and behold they would have expenses where sometimes they would say the guy you are looking for is two houses over. that really made things a lot easier for the men alongside these women. they find a woman sitting on and ak-47. one time a woman was sitting on a suicide bed and it wasn't they were part of the insurgency but they were being asked to do things. these women who had just been plucked from their other job were out there in the heat of battle, in the dead of night, alongside men who had done the equivalent of three or four years of war and they were proving themselves. what they found was, of course it was hard to be the only female with men who had never worked with females, females, but they were open minded because all they wanted to do was accomplish their mission and get home. it was those girls who get out there, there, pay their rent and show their value and that was all they asked for. one of the ranger trainers, and they had about eight days with them at this point, and he had this moment at the very beginning and this is in chapter seven where he gets out and sa
lo and behold they would have expenses where sometimes they would say the guy you are looking for is two houses over. that really made things a lot easier for the men alongside these women. they find a woman sitting on and ak-47. one time a woman was sitting on a suicide bed and it wasn't they were part of the insurgency but they were being asked to do things. these women who had just been plucked from their other job were out there in the heat of battle, in the dead of night, alongside men who...
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behold.und, dried shrimp and onions, deep fried till crispy and golden in some chili-spiked dende oil. already if you're a rookie you're guaranteed some quality time on the porcelain bus real soon. on the top you've got your vacapa which is sort of a shrimp curry paste. and your tomato salad. your fried shrimp a must. >> all right. beautiful. >> don't forget the hot chili oil and prepare for liftoff. really good. are you up for whatever? don't answer. grab a bud light and show it. try new things, make new friends, explore new places. find the fun around every corner. better yet, be the fun. laugh. dance. spin. jump! make a single weekend last a lifetime. and keep it going with a crisp, refreshing bud light. the perfect beer for whatever happens. over 20 million kids everyday in oulack access to healthy food. for the first time american kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents. it's a problem that we can turn around and change. revolution foods is a company we started to
behold.und, dried shrimp and onions, deep fried till crispy and golden in some chili-spiked dende oil. already if you're a rookie you're guaranteed some quality time on the porcelain bus real soon. on the top you've got your vacapa which is sort of a shrimp curry paste. and your tomato salad. your fried shrimp a must. >> all right. beautiful. >> don't forget the hot chili oil and prepare for liftoff. really good. are you up for whatever? don't answer. grab a bud light and show it....
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. >> >> low and behold the suspect was there. he has not done anything to harm the child. >> reporter: family separated due to the stand off were reunited. the suspect said he would give himself up and then changed his mind, saying he wanted to spend more time with his son. finally the suspect turned himself in at 7:15 tonight. >> there was no struggle, no incident at all. he turned the child over to our officers then he gave up himself. >> reporter: now police say the name of the suspect is 37-year- old rudy soto. he is a newark resident. he's now in custody and facing several domestic charges. >> it came to a peaceful end for all. paul chambers in newark, thank you. >>> police say a serial pickpocket has been targeting disabled and elderly passengers. karen sellers says she was one of the victims. she was robbed while riding the five fulton line last saturday. the i -- the incident was caught on this surveillance video. when the bus stopped the pickpocket pretended he was falling and pinned her to her scooter. >> i yelled right
. >> >> low and behold the suspect was there. he has not done anything to harm the child. >> reporter: family separated due to the stand off were reunited. the suspect said he would give himself up and then changed his mind, saying he wanted to spend more time with his son. finally the suspect turned himself in at 7:15 tonight. >> there was no struggle, no incident at all. he turned the child over to our officers then he gave up himself. >> reporter: now police say...
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neil: unions say double the minimum wage double the minimum wage, and lo and behold they get what they crawl back and say now, about union operations and our friends? can we get a carveout for that? governor scott walker on a union double standard he says is over the top. >> they pushed all of this and want a special carveout for unions. >> the audacity and the hypocrisy.@? . neil: all right, how many times would you take dietary advice from me? i can't hear i, you're at home. of course you wouldn't! when unions are giving advice to fast-food workers you have to double minimum wage protest for it. risk your job for it. sounds good. $15 it is. in l.a. that became the law. you find it weird that days later unions are saying we'd like a carveout on this $15 thing, especially union operations talk about a double standard. scott walker of wisconsin telling me it was worse. >> they really pushed all of this but want a special carveout for unions, what do you think? >> some of the same labor union the big government labor union bosses who pushed obamacare, pushed this president pushed the lib
neil: unions say double the minimum wage double the minimum wage, and lo and behold they get what they crawl back and say now, about union operations and our friends? can we get a carveout for that? governor scott walker on a union double standard he says is over the top. >> they pushed all of this and want a special carveout for unions. >> the audacity and the hypocrisy.@? . neil: all right, how many times would you take dietary advice from me? i can't hear i, you're at home. of...
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lo and behold, that was my junior year, my senior year, they called me into active duty.ack on their word. [laughter] mr. bloch: when uncle sam says we want you, you go. so i went down to union station, got on the train, went to texas to san antonio aviation. i told my mother i would probably be a navigator. her health was not too good. they did not complain about that. so you take a physical test. i took the test and ranked very high. they called me in and said, you have your choice. you can either be a pilot, copilot, navigator, bombardier. are you sure you want to be a navigator? i said, i guess i will change and be a pilot. so i called home. i was pretty excited. i told my mother i had changed from navigator to being a pilot. and she said, if you do, your father is going to go to washington and get you out of service. [laughter] mr. bloch: as if he could. so i said, ok, mom. i will go back to being a navigator. what she was trying to say is, i do not have a lot of confidence in you. [laughter] mr. bloch: sit in the plane and do not fly it. so i took my navigation trai
lo and behold, that was my junior year, my senior year, they called me into active duty.ack on their word. [laughter] mr. bloch: when uncle sam says we want you, you go. so i went down to union station, got on the train, went to texas to san antonio aviation. i told my mother i would probably be a navigator. her health was not too good. they did not complain about that. so you take a physical test. i took the test and ranked very high. they called me in and said, you have your choice. you can...