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will you-- i very much like the show, but beth littleford, our own beth littleford-- michael j.n the show. does the show all the time. no poaching, is all i'm going to say. michael j. fox: well, i-- i look at it as co-opting. co-opting is a fine way to look at it. we're doing a show this week where she actually tries to-- to sexually assault me. and i may let her. jon stewart: wow. that's all right. yeah. now here-- here is the time in the show-- this is the interesting part for me. this is the time in the show where we normally do 5 questions. now-- right. my legal and medical team-- yeah, exactly-- has advised me that we have to phase it out. but i don't want people to go cold turkey, so we're going to go slowly. so tonight, the 4 questions. oh, right. now we're going to do the 4 questions. [music playing] here we go. let's see i can do this right. all right, here we go. question number one. who is the national songbird of canada? oh, that'd be anne murray. jon stewart: anne murray is correct. that's exactly right. [ding] you knew that right off the bat. all right. actually, w
will you-- i very much like the show, but beth littleford, our own beth littleford-- michael j.n the show. does the show all the time. no poaching, is all i'm going to say. michael j. fox: well, i-- i look at it as co-opting. co-opting is a fine way to look at it. we're doing a show this week where she actually tries to-- to sexually assault me. and i may let her. jon stewart: wow. that's all right. yeah. now here-- here is the time in the show-- this is the interesting part for me. this is the...
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so the brothers gave beth something else, "thc-a."t one did. >> what is it like for you to be free of some of those side effects? >> it's awesome. i -- i don't feel like a monster anymore. >> a monster? >> because when i had the rages, i felt like monster afterwards, because i would just physically attack my parents. and i didn't have any control over it. >> what would you tell people who think, we just think this is -- this whole idea of medical marijuana, or that cannabis has any medicinal value, they just think that it's a bunch of baloney. >> i'd tell them that i've seen it work. it worked with me. i've seen it work in a bunch of other kids. and that it's an amazing plant. >> you get on the plane, fly out to colorado, see with your own eyes what's happening. what did you think? >> this is amazing. she's back. my daughter's back. her personality, you know. >> life changing. >> reporter: but splitting the family and being apart was too much. beth and jennifer moved back to virginia, and that's why on this february morning they are g
so the brothers gave beth something else, "thc-a."t one did. >> what is it like for you to be free of some of those side effects? >> it's awesome. i -- i don't feel like a monster anymore. >> a monster? >> because when i had the rages, i felt like monster afterwards, because i would just physically attack my parents. and i didn't have any control over it. >> what would you tell people who think, we just think this is -- this whole idea of medical...
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bethe: this was a desolate place. the buildings were just being built, and the one thing that was beautiful was the view of the sun off the cliffs on the other side. dr. teller: my wife and son came to or three weeks later and we stayed in a big house, and it was sort of a mess. it wasn't easy to sleep. ,omeone was beating his drum which i did not like. but apart from that, of course, the surroundings. i knew it was magnificent. >> it was wartime. it struck me as a military camp, with an influx of university people. i felt right at home. there were famous europeans who were common. narrator: the british were part of the project. they arrived as part of the mission to help work on the bomb. rows of work family houses stretched to the north, named sun homes. barrick send dormitories and trailers, everyone was a transplant from somewhere else. because of the mission, because of everything else on the hill, it became a tightknit community of scientists, spouses, children, and mers -- and military personnel. most people we
bethe: this was a desolate place. the buildings were just being built, and the one thing that was beautiful was the view of the sun off the cliffs on the other side. dr. teller: my wife and son came to or three weeks later and we stayed in a big house, and it was sort of a mess. it wasn't easy to sleep. ,omeone was beating his drum which i did not like. but apart from that, of course, the surroundings. i knew it was magnificent. >> it was wartime. it struck me as a military camp, with an...
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bethe: this was a desolate place. the buildings were just being built, and the one thing that was the view from the other side. dr. teller: my wife and son came to or three weeks later and we stayed in a big house, and it was sort of a mess. it wasn't easy to sleep. my son was beating his drama, which i did not like, but apart from that, of course, was the surroundings. i knew it was magnificent. it struck me as a military camp, and there were famous in european there and that was quite common to see them walk about. thehe british were part of project and arrived as part of the mission to help work on the bomb. rows of work family houses stretched to the north, named son homes -- sun homes. everyone was a transplant from somewhere else. this became a tightknit community of scientists, spouses, children, and military personnel. most people were in their 20's or 30's. the average age was 25. they were healthy and middle class. there was no unemployment. it is what you did at the lab dictated your social standing and con
bethe: this was a desolate place. the buildings were just being built, and the one thing that was the view from the other side. dr. teller: my wife and son came to or three weeks later and we stayed in a big house, and it was sort of a mess. it wasn't easy to sleep. my son was beating his drama, which i did not like, but apart from that, of course, was the surroundings. i knew it was magnificent. it struck me as a military camp, and there were famous in european there and that was quite common...
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we're live in hicksville along the beth page border. checkey beckford, news 4, new york. >> thanks. >>> that tragedy on long island was the second deadly plane crash in our area this weekend. the ntsb is in essex county, new jersey, tonight. a 50-year-old pilot was killed yesterday morning when his plane went down near a day care center. witnesses say they heard four explosions and saw flames and smoke. >>> well, to the weather now and this heat that we are all feeling. august is here. an air quality alert is in effect now as the humidity takes over. storm team 4 meteorologist steve villanue villanueva has the forecast. >> central park coming in today at 93 degrees. even hotter for newark at 96. a bit better, though, for bridgeport and islip. however, northern queens, laguardia, coming in at 90. we have an air quality alert in effect for most of the area. this runs through midnight. if you have any breathing issues, of course try to take it easy as we head towards the midnight hour. otherwise, notice the temperature spread. long island,
we're live in hicksville along the beth page border. checkey beckford, news 4, new york. >> thanks. >>> that tragedy on long island was the second deadly plane crash in our area this weekend. the ntsb is in essex county, new jersey, tonight. a 50-year-old pilot was killed yesterday morning when his plane went down near a day care center. witnesses say they heard four explosions and saw flames and smoke. >>> well, to the weather now and this heat that we are all feeling....
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i don't know how much beth paid for this but whatever beth you made the is a steal. as far as i can tell has never been played. it's pristine for up to four players. it is a board came there's a lot of don at trump's face on the board. right. there you go. you ended up having a dice the dice is great. the dice is -- look likes a regular dice. except it goes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, trump. the 6 is a t, and everybody gets as their game piece, everybody gets a capital t game piece to move around. that's what you are. everybody is trump. it's just what color trump you are. the money all has donald trump's face on it. it's 10 million donald trump dollars or 50 million donald trump dollars, all with his face. i think this makes him the second presidential candidate i have ever heard of who has minted fake money with his own head on it. the other one of course being david coch when he ran for vice president in 1980 he minted cold dimes with his own head on them. trump the game. it has long complicated instructions. they do boil down to what you think they boil down to. they boil dow
i don't know how much beth paid for this but whatever beth you made the is a steal. as far as i can tell has never been played. it's pristine for up to four players. it is a board came there's a lot of don at trump's face on the board. right. there you go. you ended up having a dice the dice is great. the dice is -- look likes a regular dice. except it goes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, trump. the 6 is a t, and everybody gets as their game piece, everybody gets a capital t game piece to move around. that's...
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we're also joined by mary beth bruggeman. i'm sorry, i should have asked you how to pronounce that. >> you got it. >> mary beth graduated from the u.s. naval academy in 1999 and served on active duty in the marine corps during the 2003 invasion. in the combat arms. as a combat engineer. after transitioning from active duty, mary beth worked for a robotics company where she developed robots for marines. she's currently the executive director of the southeast mission of the mission continues. i'm going to start it by turning to dr. mackenzie, and asking her to replace me at the podium. if you could tell us about this question that lends its name to the panel. what did you find as you were researching this book on the band of brothers, and what it means for combat? >> thank you. i am the outsider in the room. i'm a researcher. and i spent the last several years looking at the topic of women in combat. primarily because i started my research in sierra leone interviewing women who participated in the conflict there. and what was i
we're also joined by mary beth bruggeman. i'm sorry, i should have asked you how to pronounce that. >> you got it. >> mary beth graduated from the u.s. naval academy in 1999 and served on active duty in the marine corps during the 2003 invasion. in the combat arms. as a combat engineer. after transitioning from active duty, mary beth worked for a robotics company where she developed robots for marines. she's currently the executive director of the southeast mission of the mission...
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meanwhile he's now listed in critical condition at beth severe smoke inhalation. we'll keep you updated throughout the morning. dray clark channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you to you. now to a developing story. the nypd is questioning two teenagers suspected in a shooting that injured a female security detail. outside gracie mansion response. >> kala rama is live on the upper east side. >> reporter: good morning, based on the response last night you can tell they are taking this as a serious threat. two teenagers in custody being questioned right now for shooting a member of the mayor's security team. let me show you where this happened. we're on east end avenue and you can see at the corner by 88th, that's the entrance to gracie mans. that officer was in police cruiser. when she stepped out on the driveway she felt something hit her in the back. they discovered she was hit by a pellet from a pellet gun. police say she was hit in the lower back below her bullet proof vest. she was taken to the hospital to be checked out. this morning we're told she's doing just
meanwhile he's now listed in critical condition at beth severe smoke inhalation. we'll keep you updated throughout the morning. dray clark channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you to you. now to a developing story. the nypd is questioning two teenagers suspected in a shooting that injured a female security detail. outside gracie mansion response. >> kala rama is live on the upper east side. >> reporter: good morning, based on the response last night you can tell they are taking...
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many people didn't have water running. >> like hundreds of others in the area, beth's house is stillinhabitable. the effects of hurricane iniki are devastating but not just to homes and power lines. >> i lost my job. i moved away from home for five years. i only saw my children on weekends for five years. it wasn't until my job allowed me to transfer back home -- and i'm getting teary about it because it was really very emotional -- that i could actually say the hurricane was behind me. >> living through the most powerful hurricane to strike the state of hawaii in recorded history, beth and tony now see things a little differently. >> we are just a speck or a dot on this planet and the planet rules everything. >> mother nature can come up at any minute and sneak up behind you and just throw you a curve. so you really become more present and more appreciative and more grateful. >> whoa! >>> coming up -- >> i definitely wasn't breathing. i was unconscious. >> a bungee jumper's life hangs in the balance. >>> and later -- a plane drops from the sky. >> holy crap. >> he was actually falli
many people didn't have water running. >> like hundreds of others in the area, beth's house is stillinhabitable. the effects of hurricane iniki are devastating but not just to homes and power lines. >> i lost my job. i moved away from home for five years. i only saw my children on weekends for five years. it wasn't until my job allowed me to transfer back home -- and i'm getting teary about it because it was really very emotional -- that i could actually say the hurricane was behind...
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thank you, beth. she says she got it from her local thrift store in baltimore which is the value village. shout out to the value village. i don't know how much beth paid but this is a steal. this is pristine. it's for up to four players. it is a board game. there's a lot of donald trump's face on the board. there you go. you end up having a dice. the casedice is great. it looks like a regular six-sided dice except it goes one, two, three, four, five, trump. the six is a t. and everybody gets as their game piece, everybody gets a capital t game piece to move around the board. everybody is trump. it's just the color. the money all has donald trump's face on it. it's $10 million donald trump. or $100 million donald trump. i think this makes him the second presidential candidate i have heard of that has minted fake money with his own face on it. the other is david koch. he militanted gold dimes with his own head on them. trump, the game. it has long and complicated instructions. they boil down to what you
thank you, beth. she says she got it from her local thrift store in baltimore which is the value village. shout out to the value village. i don't know how much beth paid but this is a steal. this is pristine. it's for up to four players. it is a board game. there's a lot of donald trump's face on the board. there you go. you end up having a dice. the casedice is great. it looks like a regular six-sided dice except it goes one, two, three, four, five, trump. the six is a t. and everybody gets as...
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we're live in beth page, kristen thorn, channel 7, eyewitness news. >> thank you. >>> two male teach ers on long island are using their female superior of sexual harassment. they filed a formal complaint against 51-year-old cecilia sanisan. they said she used her position to harass male staffers. one of the teachers claims it got so bad he had to start see ago psychiatrist. they plan to file formal complaints. >>> it's off to college for dante de blasio. he's off to college at yale. dante attended orientation alone but his parents will help him move into his dorm next week. >> do you really want that on the wall? >> the photos are very heartfelt. $64,000 a year. >>> just ahead on eyewitness news, america's newest heroes getting the highest award in france for stopping that terror attack on a train. >> and lee goldberg said we could see some storms tonight. other than that, a pretty nice last week of augus patients recently rated their care experience at over 3,500 hospitals nationwide in a survey conducted for the centers for medicare and medicaid. only seven percent received five st
we're live in beth page, kristen thorn, channel 7, eyewitness news. >> thank you. >>> two male teach ers on long island are using their female superior of sexual harassment. they filed a formal complaint against 51-year-old cecilia sanisan. they said she used her position to harass male staffers. one of the teachers claims it got so bad he had to start see ago psychiatrist. they plan to file formal complaints. >>> it's off to college for dante de blasio. he's off to...
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. >> host: mary beth brown, who is she? >> guest: these comparisons are true or you want to indulge them for little but she would be the invalid -- a equivalent of his loyal assistant. she worked with him for about 13 years dating back to the paypal days and elon's crazy life living in two cities every week at the same time working seven days a week. she did all of that. she essentially gave life to him. she was his personal assistant, his work assistant. she would handle as his decisions and she was the person that people would come to if they wanted to ask elon for a lot of money for project they would look to her first and see if she gave them the nod if elon was in a good mood or bad mood type of thing and during the reporting of ibook about 18 months ago she basically was let go from the company. >> host: why? >> guest: the story as i have heard from a lot of people and from elon himself is that mary beth basically asked for a raise and she wanted to be compensated on the order of an executive vice president at spacex.
. >> host: mary beth brown, who is she? >> guest: these comparisons are true or you want to indulge them for little but she would be the invalid -- a equivalent of his loyal assistant. she worked with him for about 13 years dating back to the paypal days and elon's crazy life living in two cities every week at the same time working seven days a week. she did all of that. she essentially gave life to him. she was his personal assistant, his work assistant. she would handle as his...
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we're also joined by mary beth brigeman. she everybody issed on active duty for eight years including a deployment to iraq during the 2003 invasion. mary beth worked for a robotics company for three years where she helped with ied robots for marines. she's a student of policy management at georgetown university. this is a great panel and i'm going to start it by turning to dr. mckinsey. and asking her to -- if you could tell us about the question that lends its name to the pa l panel. >> thank you. i am the outsider in the room, i'm a researcher and i spent the last several years looking at the topic of women in combat. because i started my research in sierra leone. there was a high percentage of women that participated in that conflict. i talked to a lot of the women who participated. i got a lot of feedback that said, well, they weren't really soldiers they were just following. some of the arguments were similar in the debates that were happening around the combat exclusion for women in the united states. that's how i made
we're also joined by mary beth brigeman. she everybody issed on active duty for eight years including a deployment to iraq during the 2003 invasion. mary beth worked for a robotics company for three years where she helped with ied robots for marines. she's a student of policy management at georgetown university. this is a great panel and i'm going to start it by turning to dr. mckinsey. and asking her to -- if you could tell us about the question that lends its name to the pa l panel. >>...
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beth littleford gets down close and personal with the munchkins. has anyone here ever been tossed?n't approve of that. we heard about that. jon stewart: and "spin city's" michael j. fox pops my "daily show" cherry. [theme music] announcer: this is "the daily show with jon stewart," the most important television program ever. [theme music] [cheering and applause] hey! welcome. welcome, welcome to "the daily show." craig kilborn is on assignment in kuala lumpur. i'm jon stewart. coming up on today's show, stephen colbert with the latest analysis out of washington, beth littleford interviews the original munchkins, and michael j. fox is my first guest, and he's a nice man for doing it. but first, let the healing begin. it's headlines. [music playing] and now for our continued comprehensive coverage of the final blow. [music playing] you're out of order. he's out of order. this whole trial is sexy. president clinton's historic impeachment trial begins thursday, and the most important issue facing the united states senate is how can it take a pointless, tawdry trial whose outcome has al
beth littleford gets down close and personal with the munchkins. has anyone here ever been tossed?n't approve of that. we heard about that. jon stewart: and "spin city's" michael j. fox pops my "daily show" cherry. [theme music] announcer: this is "the daily show with jon stewart," the most important television program ever. [theme music] [cheering and applause] hey! welcome. welcome, welcome to "the daily show." craig kilborn is on assignment in kuala...
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also with us beth acres an economist at the brookings institution center on education policy.stimates for these plans bernie sanders estimates the cost of his plan is $750 billion over ten years. hillary clinton estimates the cost of hers will be 350 billion over ten years. what are the big differences in these plans. >> i caution putting too much stock in the numbers at this point. these are sketches of what the candidates have in mind but where the expenses come from, both are talking about refinancing outstanding student loan debt which will be expensive, lowering rates and increasing subsidies. the sanders plan is talking about free tuition across the entire public education system and public four year institutions and the clinton plan is less generous. free tuition at community colleges but debt-free tuition at public colleges. still will rely on students and families to contribute out of savings and current income to foot the bill. >> austan goolsbee, do you think the plans would work as designed? >> it depends. yes, if you could enact them they might work. you would hav
also with us beth acres an economist at the brookings institution center on education policy.stimates for these plans bernie sanders estimates the cost of his plan is $750 billion over ten years. hillary clinton estimates the cost of hers will be 350 billion over ten years. what are the big differences in these plans. >> i caution putting too much stock in the numbers at this point. these are sketches of what the candidates have in mind but where the expenses come from, both are talking...
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that 2-year-old who suffered smoke inhalation remains in critical condition at beth israel. here's a look at the home where the fire happened this morning. this is the 3700 block of avenue p here in the marine park section of brooklyn. the fire broke out around 1:15 this morning. firefighters had it under control. there were two eyewitnesses. one who saw the smoke, the other who heard the commotion. both of those men ran inside to the second floor of the home hoping to rescue that 2-year- old little boy, but the smoke house. the fire department was very quickly. it was a firefighter who ultimately ran inside the home and was able to locate the 2- year-old and bring him out of the house. we do know that emts resuscitated that young man and condition. here's more from one of the men who ran inside the home trying boy. >> all the people screaming, my little brother, my little brother. so i was like what happened to your little brother right. room. when i looked upstairs all i could see is smoke gushing out the window, right, so me and another guy, another caucasian guy, me and
that 2-year-old who suffered smoke inhalation remains in critical condition at beth israel. here's a look at the home where the fire happened this morning. this is the 3700 block of avenue p here in the marine park section of brooklyn. the fire broke out around 1:15 this morning. firefighters had it under control. there were two eyewitnesses. one who saw the smoke, the other who heard the commotion. both of those men ran inside to the second floor of the home hoping to rescue that 2-year- old...
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. >> host: mary beth brown, who is she? >> guest: you know, if he's compared to tony stark, our true or you want to just indulge them for a little bit, she would be the equivalent of pepper potts, his you y'all assistant. -- his loyal assistant. she worked with him for about 13 years, dating back to the paypal years. and elon's crazy life, live anything two cities, working seven days a week, she did all of that. she essentially gave up her life to him. she was his personal assistant, his work assistant, she would handle media things, she was the person that people would come to if they wanted to go ask elon for a lot of money for a project, they would come look at her first and see, you know, if she gave them the nod or the go away was elon in a good mood or bad mood type thing. and over the course -- during the reporting of my book just about 18 months ago, she was basically let go from the company. >> host: why? >> guest: the story as i've heard it from other people and from elon himself was that mary beth basically asked
. >> host: mary beth brown, who is she? >> guest: you know, if he's compared to tony stark, our true or you want to just indulge them for a little bit, she would be the equivalent of pepper potts, his you y'all assistant. -- his loyal assistant. she worked with him for about 13 years, dating back to the paypal years. and elon's crazy life, live anything two cities, working seven days a week, she did all of that. she essentially gave up her life to him. she was his personal...
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huh-uh. >> beth, hold on, go back a minute. you are talking about this issue of mental illness. reality of it is, he has been diagnosed a schizophrenic but the jury already decided we know that you are mentally ill that still means you knew right from wrong. which is also. [ inaudible ] [speaking at the same time] >> right. but mental ill illness was a factor two different ways in this case, one as part of the insanity defense which you just rejected and they -- when you just suggested and they rejected that and convicted him. the second is a mitigator whether or not it justified saving his life. the defense attorney stood up and said i'll tell you why it's a mitigator if he wasn't mentally ill this never would have happened. >> the jury doesn't seem to buy that? >> somebody did. >> they are saying you did know right from wrong? >> they ejected that. but somebody bought it for the verdict returned tonight. >> what do you think this says then about how we treat the mentally ill in this country when crimes have been committed? do you think this is a broader statement they don't de
huh-uh. >> beth, hold on, go back a minute. you are talking about this issue of mental illness. reality of it is, he has been diagnosed a schizophrenic but the jury already decided we know that you are mentally ill that still means you knew right from wrong. which is also. [ inaudible ] [speaking at the same time] >> right. but mental ill illness was a factor two different ways in this case, one as part of the insanity defense which you just rejected and they -- when you just...
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. >> reporter: that was easier said than done after this fiery plane crash right on the tracks in beth page early sunday morning. the pilot of this single engine plane flying from west hampton beach to morris town, new jersey, reported engine trouble and tried to land on south oyster bay road and wounded up here instead. >> a co-worker said the plane is going down. i saw them pulling out the passenger. >> reporter: the passenger identified as 55-year-old carl of new jersey managed to survive. the pilot did not. the impact caused severe damage to one of the railroad's busiest sections of track. by night fail they declared all was repaired in time for the monday morning rush. many riders tried to keep things in perspective. >> someone else died. me. >> reporter: a very important thing to bear in mind. the pilot of the plane did not survive. his name. in the meantime the investigation is underway into what led his engine to fail and what caused the fiery crash in the first place. live at penn station, josh einiger channel 7 eye witness news. >> josh, thank you. >>> new details in the sear
. >> reporter: that was easier said than done after this fiery plane crash right on the tracks in beth page early sunday morning. the pilot of this single engine plane flying from west hampton beach to morris town, new jersey, reported engine trouble and tried to land on south oyster bay road and wounded up here instead. >> a co-worker said the plane is going down. i saw them pulling out the passenger. >> reporter: the passenger identified as 55-year-old carl of new jersey...
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matt: in that case congratulations, beth jinks.g up apple, often blamed for killing the music is this might be doing the same thing to watch is. -- watches. ♪ matt: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. next year, the state of california will vote on a referendum to approve recreational marijuana. 2016 may seem like a ways away, but not for investors and entrepreneurs. they are already creating and investing in apps startups, and software built for the cannabis industry. "the financial times" profiles a company that provides a monthly delivery experience for weed. alix steel is here. this may be the biggest commodity you cover on your program next year. >> it is possible, actually. i have to do some research to be an expert in artups are pourg in and the way they are presenting themselves, one is calling itself the uber of cannabis. it delivers marijuana across 60 cities in california. matt: even though it is not legal for recreational use, a ton of people in california smoke because of medical licenses. >> they do not sell it
matt: in that case congratulations, beth jinks.g up apple, often blamed for killing the music is this might be doing the same thing to watch is. -- watches. ♪ matt: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. next year, the state of california will vote on a referendum to approve recreational marijuana. 2016 may seem like a ways away, but not for investors and entrepreneurs. they are already creating and investing in apps startups, and software built for the cannabis industry. "the...
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will beth officials talking about compensation for damages caused by the u.s. forrgo as well as payment property seized by the cuban government. one issue not only the table, the transfer of the guantanamo bay naval base to cuba. secretary kerry: at the moment there is no plan to change the arrangement with respect to guantanamo. kellye: republican presidential candidate marco rubio blast at the diplomatic outreach. he says that he would sever diplomatic ties to cuba if you were elected president. cost so painting is back with its owner, the french government. 001 disappearance was a mystery, and this past winter it was discovered by u.s. custom and border protection officers. they were personally thanked by the french embassy in washington. celebrating the repatriation of this picasso painting. we would like to thank all of the agents involved. mike: "the hairdresser" was painted in 1911. >> to think it is over 100 years old, and the idea that kosovo with his hands -- the idea that picasso this is amazing. mike: it was returned to the national museum of modern
will beth officials talking about compensation for damages caused by the u.s. forrgo as well as payment property seized by the cuban government. one issue not only the table, the transfer of the guantanamo bay naval base to cuba. secretary kerry: at the moment there is no plan to change the arrangement with respect to guantanamo. kellye: republican presidential candidate marco rubio blast at the diplomatic outreach. he says that he would sever diplomatic ties to cuba if you were elected...
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she said beth, and she starts breaking down crying. i said please come to my house.d we can have a girls weekend like we used to and watch movies. just please get out of there. and i said, you know, it will be just like old times and she said seriously? i said yes. just come with me. but i never heard from her. >> something very violent happened very quickly. it was a horrific murder. it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the price of one? come on, give us a deal. look at how old i am. do you come here often? he works here, terry! you work here, right? yes... ok let's get to the point. we're going to take the deal. get a $1000 volkswagen reward card on select 2015 jetta models. or lease a 2015 jetta s for $139 a month after a $1000 volkswagen bonus. when heartburn comes creeping up on you. fight back with relief so smooth and fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum-tum-tum-tum-tums smoothies, only from tums. can
she said beth, and she starts breaking down crying. i said please come to my house.d we can have a girls weekend like we used to and watch movies. just please get out of there. and i said, you know, it will be just like old times and she said seriously? i said yes. just come with me. but i never heard from her. >> something very violent happened very quickly. it was a horrific murder. it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us...
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and then she says, beth, you know, she starts breaking down crying. you know, come stay with me, stay as long as you need to. and she's like, okay, i'll see you friday. but i'd never heard from her. >> i received a call from the chief of police of pilot point. and basically what they told me is we have a homicide, and this is the location. mario's garage is a mechanic shop, in the north part of denton county, in the stiff pilot point, but they worked on cars during the day and had parties at night. when we first arrived, mario took us out back. there was a suburban with the back door open and the side doors open. mario showed us, from a distance, he pointed towards the deceased. the victim was laying on her back. she was wearing little ankle socks, little white ankle socks. her bra was pulled up over her breast. and she had some serious injuries. something very violent happened very quickly. it was a horrific murder. this lady was violently traumatized prior to her death and even after her death. and we learned that it's lori. after talking to mario f
and then she says, beth, you know, she starts breaking down crying. you know, come stay with me, stay as long as you need to. and she's like, okay, i'll see you friday. but i'd never heard from her. >> i received a call from the chief of police of pilot point. and basically what they told me is we have a homicide, and this is the location. mario's garage is a mechanic shop, in the north part of denton county, in the stiff pilot point, but they worked on cars during the day and had parties...
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[applause] >> next is beth ann fennelly directs the program at ole miss where she was the outstanding liberal arts professor of the year. work is included in the best american poetry series, published three poetry books, her first open house won 2001 can review prize, great lakes college association writers award and the top ten:36. and the third unmentionable in 2004 and 2008. elson published a book of nonfiction in 2006 and essays on travel, culture and science, southern living, african-american and others. thank you so much. >> next is kerry madden who wrote the trilogy concerning the musical wing family and their home in the smoky mountains. the critically acclaimed coming of age story on the side was followed by a biography of harper lee for young adults which is released this spring in conjunction with "go set a watchman". the compendium creating writing advice and dozens of short stories, essays in the los angeles times, washington post, teaches creative writing at the university of alabama birmingham and the university of los angeles. [applause] >> last but not least, w. ralph
[applause] >> next is beth ann fennelly directs the program at ole miss where she was the outstanding liberal arts professor of the year. work is included in the best american poetry series, published three poetry books, her first open house won 2001 can review prize, great lakes college association writers award and the top ten:36. and the third unmentionable in 2004 and 2008. elson published a book of nonfiction in 2006 and essays on travel, culture and science, southern living,...
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the 2- year-old boy was taken to beth israel hospital in critical condition. we will have more in a live up. >>> a police officer is recovering this morning after she was shot with a pellet gun outside of gracie mansion. police say the officer was exiting an unmarked police vehicle and felt a pain in her lower back. the mayor was not home at the time. coming up, what we're learning about the two teens being questioned in the case. >>> this is a normal part of markets, really. they usually occur every year or so. we've been long overdue, more than four years since the last correction. >> all eyes on wall street today following last week's market meltdown. right now, stock futures show the dow dropping more than 3 300 points at the market open. the crisis was triggered by concerns over china's slowing be too concerned. we will have more in a live exchange. >>> i feel our training mostly kicked in after the assailant was already subdued. >> three americans say they relied on their gut instinct after their close bond to take down a heavily-armed man on a train in
the 2- year-old boy was taken to beth israel hospital in critical condition. we will have more in a live up. >>> a police officer is recovering this morning after she was shot with a pellet gun outside of gracie mansion. police say the officer was exiting an unmarked police vehicle and felt a pain in her lower back. the mayor was not home at the time. coming up, what we're learning about the two teens being questioned in the case. >>> this is a normal part of markets, really....
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fuel to the biden fire, and did the vice president just tease the 2016 dream ticket by meeting we liz beth warren, and plus trump on hillary. >> and in her rein, look at what happened. everything fell apart
fuel to the biden fire, and did the vice president just tease the 2016 dream ticket by meeting we liz beth warren, and plus trump on hillary. >> and in her rein, look at what happened. everything fell apart
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police chasing the suspect from american university into bethes bethesda. that's where he ditched the suv. they caught up with him back in d.c. he was in the spring valley neighborhood. >>> tomorrow morning, former president jimmy carter is going to talk publicly for the first time about his cancer diagnosis. last week, carter announced he has cancer that is now in other parts of his body. the diagnosis came after some recent liver surgery. the 90-year-old said he will share more information when he has it. that's tomorrow at a news conference at 10:00 in the morning. >>> shocked and profoundly disappointed, that's how the family of jared fogle feels tonight. the former subway spokesman has admitted to traveling to have sex with minors and having child porn on home computers. >> this is about using wealth, status, and secrecy to illegally exploit children. fame and fortune will not protect you from attacking those most vulnerable in our communities. >> fogle faces at least five years in prison and has already ge agreed to pay out more than a million dollars
police chasing the suspect from american university into bethes bethesda. that's where he ditched the suv. they caught up with him back in d.c. he was in the spring valley neighborhood. >>> tomorrow morning, former president jimmy carter is going to talk publicly for the first time about his cancer diagnosis. last week, carter announced he has cancer that is now in other parts of his body. the diagnosis came after some recent liver surgery. the 90-year-old said he will share more...
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beth was rude from her -- was removed from her mother's care. instead of removing -- remaining in her home, this child was swept into a perilous journey between the juvenile justice system, truancy, and homelessness. when asked why she continued to run away from a foster homes, beth pliny said it was to get back to her mother. when asked why she behaved so poorly, she expressed feeling out of control and without a voice. fortunately, the positive influence the final roster father and caseworker resulted in beth graduating from high school, getting a job with child welfare out of college, and is now enrolled in law school. hers was a rare success story in that era. her insights are profound and motivating for us today. we know we can do better. we can avoid this kind of human and financial cost, and measure results of our current practice proves, we are doing so. poet my angelo was concisely describes utah's commitment to serve -- poet maya angelou describes utah's commitment to serve. "do the best you can until you know better and when you know
beth was rude from her -- was removed from her mother's care. instead of removing -- remaining in her home, this child was swept into a perilous journey between the juvenile justice system, truancy, and homelessness. when asked why she continued to run away from a foster homes, beth pliny said it was to get back to her mother. when asked why she behaved so poorly, she expressed feeling out of control and without a voice. fortunately, the positive influence the final roster father and caseworker...
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thank you very much, karen and beth. looking at the poconos. i love that. >> gorgeous. >> it looks like a great time. we have to schedule a road trip. poconos looking great. i'm going to keep harping on this. >> look at that weather. perfect. maybe a 9, a little cool in the morning. i'm a rough judge this morning. just a little chill in the air in the poconos, everywhere else nice and comfortable. we have a lot going on today let's check out this event. >> hi, i'm with the ryan coil scholarship fund. we're holding a fund raiser saturday starting at 8:00 a.m. we're expecting food, fun and home runs. can we expect some sunshine too? >> you'll have the home runs at least as the balls go out any down wind. the wind is out of the east northeast. look what that's does to the weather. it brings a few clouds and drops the temperature from 80 down to 77. there's plenty of sunshine. this picture came in from ventnor beach. clouds will increase and there's a rip current risk. we have to put the word windy in there down the shore and that will keep the tem
thank you very much, karen and beth. looking at the poconos. i love that. >> gorgeous. >> it looks like a great time. we have to schedule a road trip. poconos looking great. i'm going to keep harping on this. >> look at that weather. perfect. maybe a 9, a little cool in the morning. i'm a rough judge this morning. just a little chill in the air in the poconos, everywhere else nice and comfortable. we have a lot going on today let's check out this event. >> hi, i'm with...
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. >> yeah, beth, bill clinton is as calculating a politician as ever been among us. and there he is encouraging someone, who he knows is going to go out there and campaign against his wife every day, campaign against hillary clinton every day, but he also probably had the fielding that if he gets into this race, he will probably spray his attacks all around this republican field, including at jeb bush which was trump's primary, original target of all of his venom when he got into this campaign. >> here's the other thing, lawrence, trump has gone through the motions of wanting to run for president and always at the last minute deciding against it. and that's what we all expected to happen this time too. perhaps that's what bill clinton was thinking too, maybe he didn't think trump was going to do it this time. trump did surprise pretty much everyone. i'm going to agree with clarence page, bill clinton is the ultimate political animal, he loves giving advice to whomever comes his way, and trump was smart to go to him. sblint widely acknowledged to probably be the savvi
. >> yeah, beth, bill clinton is as calculating a politician as ever been among us. and there he is encouraging someone, who he knows is going to go out there and campaign against his wife every day, campaign against hillary clinton every day, but he also probably had the fielding that if he gets into this race, he will probably spray his attacks all around this republican field, including at jeb bush which was trump's primary, original target of all of his venom when he got into this...
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so lots of moisture potential with beth of these systems and so for the moment staying away from land, and by the time we may be wet by the time the monsoonal sets up, we see the possibility before the actual potential arriving north of manila. taipei looking at wet weather as well. chichijima will deal with dryer weather for the weekend. a quick look at the forecast for america. north america, specifically, we had instability in the deep south bringing rain and possibly some storms to look out for a. cold front, a powerful one will bring powerful severe weather from the upper to lower mid-west and central plains throughout monday. we hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your outlook. >> with that, we conclude nhk world news line. more to come, so stay with us. d >> >> you are watching "france 24." live from paris. indonesian search and rescue teams are combing a possible crash site of suspected wreckage from a passenger plane. it has been found. want the chinese government to rebuild their homes that were destroyed in a series of blasts of a chemical factory. residents
so lots of moisture potential with beth of these systems and so for the moment staying away from land, and by the time we may be wet by the time the monsoonal sets up, we see the possibility before the actual potential arriving north of manila. taipei looking at wet weather as well. chichijima will deal with dryer weather for the weekend. a quick look at the forecast for america. north america, specifically, we had instability in the deep south bringing rain and possibly some storms to look out...
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beach forecast looks fantastic, lower 80's in ocean , bethany,beth, dewey water temperature in the 70s. sunday, upper 80's. monday, daytime high of 90 degrees, the frontal system triggering showers and thunderstorms come cooling into the 80's next week. danny will fizzle out over the next four days. leon: we cannot afford to see the nats fizzle out, back on their winning streak. robert: you think things are good when you come back home, right? disappointing road trip, the nationals were back in town. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. back home after a brutal road trip, dropping seven of their last nine games. nationals park, finally got home. santana, just called up from the minors. they say that timing is everything, the homer to left field, the brewers up 5-1. more pitching issues for the nats. toes-loaded, station station, herrera with a single, 7-2. brewers win 10-3. leon: boo. orioles, kurtthe suzuki singles. scores, adame jones mis-play's this. the o's lose 4-3. put another in the books, the astros mike fiers throws a no-hitter, stri
beach forecast looks fantastic, lower 80's in ocean , bethany,beth, dewey water temperature in the 70s. sunday, upper 80's. monday, daytime high of 90 degrees, the frontal system triggering showers and thunderstorms come cooling into the 80's next week. danny will fizzle out over the next four days. leon: we cannot afford to see the nats fizzle out, back on their winning streak. robert: you think things are good when you come back home, right? disappointing road trip, the nationals were back in...
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personas. >> i loved working with beth because she had this great combination of sincerity and sarcasm you know, jon, it's an american tradition. i mean, how can a young girl expect to gain any self-esteem if she isn't allowed to be judged as she parades around in a bathing suit twirl ago baton? >> i liked the barbara walters parodies i did. >> we would put vaseline on the lens even though we didn't need to. >> i've sat down with my fair share of dysfunctional child stars -- todd bridge, gary coleman, a very bitter david cassidy. boy george and i had fun. have you ever thought about settling down, marrying nicole kidman and adopting a couple of kids. >> ooh! >> narrator: the crack team of fake reporters helped make "the daily show" appointment television, tackling any topic from race relations -- >> you're saying in these times the new face of criminality is now white? >> i'm glad you're finally admitting you thought it was black. niert terrorism. >> we're trying to do a thing where we say iranians hate americans. can you do that for me? >> narrator: to taxes. >> new jersey has the hig
personas. >> i loved working with beth because she had this great combination of sincerity and sarcasm you know, jon, it's an american tradition. i mean, how can a young girl expect to gain any self-esteem if she isn't allowed to be judged as she parades around in a bathing suit twirl ago baton? >> i liked the barbara walters parodies i did. >> we would put vaseline on the lens even though we didn't need to. >> i've sat down with my fair share of dysfunctional child...
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thought maybe it was a cow dying. >> 20 minutes later, beth discovers the source of those cries. >> imy dad and i told him there was a dog in the -- that had fallen through the ice in the middle of the lake and we needed to go save her. >> mike jacoby calls 911. >> 911. >> i'm at country view lake. i know it's just a dog, but there's a big dog trapped in the lake, in the ice. she's a dog and she is trapped in the ice. she's not going to get out on her own. >> all right. i'm going to contact animal control. we'll try to get someone out there. >> down by the lake, the jacobys recognize chloe, a neighbor's 16-year-old labrador retriever. >> she was really trying hard to crawl up over the ice after hearing her name being called out. >> the 911 dispatcher calls fellow police officer george sims who he knows lives on the lake and has a dog fitting the description. >> that was my wake-up call. my wife was downstairs. she said she heard my feet hit the floor and she figured something was up. >> sims finds his dog in a desperate situation. with mike jacoby recording on his cell phone, sims wor
thought maybe it was a cow dying. >> 20 minutes later, beth discovers the source of those cries. >> imy dad and i told him there was a dog in the -- that had fallen through the ice in the middle of the lake and we needed to go save her. >> mike jacoby calls 911. >> 911. >> i'm at country view lake. i know it's just a dog, but there's a big dog trapped in the lake, in the ice. she's a dog and she is trapped in the ice. she's not going to get out on her own. >>...
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beth littleford, they all had different personas. working with beth because she had this great combination of sincerity and sarcasm. >> you know, jon, it is an american tradition. how can a young girl expect to gain any self-esteem if she isn't allowed to be judged as she parades around in a bathing suit with a baton. >> we would put vaseline on the lense even though we didn't need to. >> i've sat down with my fair share of dysfunctional childs. todd bridges, gary coleman. >> boy george and i have fun. >> have you thought about settling down, marrying nicole kidman and adapted a couple of kids. >> the crack team of fake reporters helped this make "the daily show" appointment television, cleverly attacking any topic, from race relations -- >> you are saying the new face of criminality is white. >> i'm glad you're finally admitting you thought it was black. >> to terrorism -- >> we are trying to do a thing that says iranians hate americans. can you do that for me. >> to taxes. >> new jersey has the highest property tax in the nation. >
beth littleford, they all had different personas. working with beth because she had this great combination of sincerity and sarcasm. >> you know, jon, it is an american tradition. how can a young girl expect to gain any self-esteem if she isn't allowed to be judged as she parades around in a bathing suit with a baton. >> we would put vaseline on the lense even though we didn't need to. >> i've sat down with my fair share of dysfunctional childs. todd bridges, gary coleman....
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and i'm excited that people from beth political parties now seem to recognize that.hat era of anger and fear shaping policy is the challenge that we face, and it manifests itself in all kinds of ways, and what we're doing in criminal justice, i think we haven't dealt with our legacy of racial inequality and the issues that we're seeing manifest now is a function of the presumption of danger and guilt that gets assigned to too many people of color. i just think if people saw what i see on a regular basis, they would want something different. >> because you work with these kids. >> that's exactly right. what i see is all of us are more than the worst than we've ever done. i believe that for every person i've ever met. >> this is a book about a case of racial inequality to the extreme. >> yes, that's right. the main case is actually a case set in the same community where harper lee grew up and wrote "to kill a mocking bird." it's more about what's happened the last 40 years, the way in which we have overincarcerated, we've used punishment unfairly, what we've done to ch
and i'm excited that people from beth political parties now seem to recognize that.hat era of anger and fear shaping policy is the challenge that we face, and it manifests itself in all kinds of ways, and what we're doing in criminal justice, i think we haven't dealt with our legacy of racial inequality and the issues that we're seeing manifest now is a function of the presumption of danger and guilt that gets assigned to too many people of color. i just think if people saw what i see on a...
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beth littleford they all had different personas. >> i loved working with beth because she had this greatf sincerity and sarcasm. >> how can a young girl expect to gain self-esteem if she isn't allowed to be judged as she parades around in her bathing it. . i loved the barbara walters pair 0 day parodies. >> i sat down with todd bridges, gary coleman a bitter david cassidy cassidy. >> boy george and i had fun. >> have you thought about settling down, marrying nicole kidman and adopting a couple of kids? >> oh. >> the crack team of fake reporters helped stewart make "the daily show" appointment television tackling any topic from race relationings. >> you say in these times the new face of criminality is now white. >> i'm glad you're finally admitting you thought it was black. >> to terrorism. >> we're trying to do a thing where we say iranians like hate americans. can you do that for me? >> to taxes. >> new jersey has the highest property tax in the nation. >> what are you getting for it? it's an awful state. >> exactly. >> we hired great people and they went on to greatness. >> the corres
beth littleford they all had different personas. >> i loved working with beth because she had this greatf sincerity and sarcasm. >> how can a young girl expect to gain self-esteem if she isn't allowed to be judged as she parades around in her bathing it. . i loved the barbara walters pair 0 day parodies. >> i sat down with todd bridges, gary coleman a bitter david cassidy cassidy. >> boy george and i had fun. >> have you thought about settling down, marrying nicole...
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beth was removed from her mother care from the neglect that resulted from her mom's untreated mental illness. instead of remaining in her home this parent was swept into a journey between multiply foster homes, the juvenile justice system truancy, and homelessness. when asked why she continue to run away from foster care homes beth plainly said it was to get back to her mother. she expressed feeling out of control and without a voice. the positive influence of her final foster father and caseworker resulted in beth graduated from high school getting a job with child welfare and now enrolled in law school. hers was a rare success story. her insights are profound and motivating to us today because we know we can do better. we can avoid this kind of human cost and as measured results of the current practice prove we are doing so. poet mayu described utah's commitment to serve. do the best you can until you know better and when you know better do better. with research social science discovery and evidence of trauma inform care utah believes we can better serve the needs of those in need
beth was removed from her mother care from the neglect that resulted from her mom's untreated mental illness. instead of remaining in her home this parent was swept into a journey between multiply foster homes, the juvenile justice system truancy, and homelessness. when asked why she continue to run away from foster care homes beth plainly said it was to get back to her mother. she expressed feeling out of control and without a voice. the positive influence of her final foster father and...
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again we're here in beth page it does appear it took out some of the railroad crossing signals as it came down. whoever was flying this plane maybe tried to aim it here. obviously there are houses all just right next to where the plane went down. i'm hearing from my sources at least one person is dead. another has been taken to the hospital. nassau county executive is here on the scene. we spoke with him just a short time ago. here's what he had to safety. >> looks like a small plane tried to land here and clipped some of the railroad infrastructure and broke up. >> reporter: i want to show you the wreckage of the small plane crash. a lot of emergency responders here right now trying to deal with cleaning this up. the service on the rr has been suspended between hicksville and farmingdale as of right now. no bus service is being provided. you are advised to take the port jefferson branch. we're hoping to get an update from officials soon. as soon as we get more information, we'll bring it to you. we're live in bethpage, kristin thorne, eyewitness news. >> this is the second deadly pl
again we're here in beth page it does appear it took out some of the railroad crossing signals as it came down. whoever was flying this plane maybe tried to aim it here. obviously there are houses all just right next to where the plane went down. i'm hearing from my sources at least one person is dead. another has been taken to the hospital. nassau county executive is here on the scene. we spoke with him just a short time ago. here's what he had to safety. >> looks like a small plane...
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. >> it's at 10:00, and it's at 5 miles, beth page, if you want to try that one. i just know there's a runway there, 11:00 and a mile and a half. >> reporter: radio contact was then lost. it's unclear if the controller gave the directions based on personal knowledge or federal aviation records. >> we are confused on trying to get the facts ourselves to feel peace, and if i-misguide -- if he was misguided, it was tragic for all of us. >> reporter: the pilot said he could not restart his engines and unable to see the bethpage strip. it was closed in 1990 and now a mix of light industry and residential homes. >> the pilot should have up-to- date maps and the control consider advise on wind direction and things like that. >> reporter: it's up to the pilot to safely land the plane? >> 100%. >> reporter: he landed here to fly a friend to new jersey, and the sole passenger survived. he and the air traffic controller are now being interviewed by the ntsb. from west hampton, jennifer mclogan, cbs 2 news. >>> an mta worker so hoping to find the owner of a dog left behind on
. >> it's at 10:00, and it's at 5 miles, beth page, if you want to try that one. i just know there's a runway there, 11:00 and a mile and a half. >> reporter: radio contact was then lost. it's unclear if the controller gave the directions based on personal knowledge or federal aviation records. >> we are confused on trying to get the facts ourselves to feel peace, and if i-misguide -- if he was misguided, it was tragic for all of us. >> reporter: the pilot said he could...
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they were beth found block away and taken to the hospital. police don't have any suspects or descriptions. >> community leaders in san jose have big concerns tonight about the use of deadly force by san jose police. twice in 6 hour period overnight. names of the victims have not been relessed. cornell has the story. >> should be concerning for everyone. sap jose professor will has questions about police clashes in just 24 hours. sunday night 2 san jose police officers were involved in shooting on east san antonio street. suspect wanted in sta stabbing incident pulled out 5 and threatened the 2 officers. who then shot and killed the suspect. in separate incident neighbors on san marcos drive heard noises early monday coming if the house this sounded lake an argument. woman called police from the house saying her brother had returned home drunk and had a gun. officers responded and found the man holding a shotgu shotgun. >> once he rack the shotgun officers shot at the suspect. he dropped the shotgun. rae treated back in the house and after if
they were beth found block away and taken to the hospital. police don't have any suspects or descriptions. >> community leaders in san jose have big concerns tonight about the use of deadly force by san jose police. twice in 6 hour period overnight. names of the victims have not been relessed. cornell has the story. >> should be concerning for everyone. sap jose professor will has questions about police clashes in just 24 hours. sunday night 2 san jose police officers were involved...
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is an element of truth to beth of the common interpretations of "the road not taken." >> brown: your larger story is the reading and the misreading both tell us something about ourselves, particularly as americans, and our ideas about individuality and community and so on. >> that's right. because if you think about this sort of setting of the poem, it is an individual making a choice between two options, which is a very, very distilled version of the idea of choosing. often we're choosing among dozens of options or making choices in groups. this is the most focused version of choice you could come up with. and, you know, in america, as a lot of psychologists and social psychologists have been demonstrating for some time now, we favor a kind of highly pronounced individualism that is maybe not quite so characteristic of some other countries. >> brown: the book is "the road not taken." david orr, thank you so much. >> thanks a lot. >> woodruff: finally tonight, our "newshour shares" of the day. something that caught our eye which might be of interest to you, too. our senior politics p
is an element of truth to beth of the common interpretations of "the road not taken." >> brown: your larger story is the reading and the misreading both tell us something about ourselves, particularly as americans, and our ideas about individuality and community and so on. >> that's right. because if you think about this sort of setting of the poem, it is an individual making a choice between two options, which is a very, very distilled version of the idea of choosing....