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going from big city to big city, usually would end up in a very nice hotel.to that destination was not always the most pleasant experience that a traveler could have. sleeping cars at the time were very rudimentary. the beds were no more than boards laid across the seats. men would be known to get right into bed with their boots and clothing on. they're worse petitions around the car for the man to take care of their tobacco. and george pullman came onto the scene and said, you know what? we are traveling in what should be a nice fashion. we are staying in nice hotels. but the experience on the railroads is horrific. he came up with the idea of perfecting the sleeping car. a lot of folks think george pullman invented the sleeping car. he did not. he turned it into what we remember from the glory days of passenger travel in our country. his first cars were called palace cars, and they were elaborate. beautiful woodwork. exquisite fabrics. nice, soft couches to sit on during the day. they were converted into great beds in the evening. people loved this idea. yo
going from big city to big city, usually would end up in a very nice hotel.to that destination was not always the most pleasant experience that a traveler could have. sleeping cars at the time were very rudimentary. the beds were no more than boards laid across the seats. men would be known to get right into bed with their boots and clothing on. they're worse petitions around the car for the man to take care of their tobacco. and george pullman came onto the scene and said, you know what? we...
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big bang theory. >>> the kansas city royals force a world series game 7. and daniel radcliffe makes late night magic. >>> thank you for joining us. i'm betty winn. catastrophic anomaly. shortly after takeoff an unmanned rocket exploded in mida midair. no one was hurt but the good news stops there. nasa is left with the gut wrenching question what went wrong? nbc dan shinman reports. >> seconds laters the rocket crashed back into the launch pad exploding into a fire ball that can be seen for miles. burning debris reigned down over the nasa's complex in virginia. >> terrorist rocket suffering a catastrophic anomaly shortly after lift off. the range confirming no injuries and the personnel are accounted for. >> the safe guards worked as they should. all we lost was hardware. >> the rocket was carrying a sigma spacecraft loaded with 5,000 spounds of nasa supplies. >> we're a good point on the space station. there was no car go that was critical to us on the flight. >> the flight was the third supply mission to the international space station and marks the firs
big bang theory. >>> the kansas city royals force a world series game 7. and daniel radcliffe makes late night magic. >>> thank you for joining us. i'm betty winn. catastrophic anomaly. shortly after takeoff an unmanned rocket exploded in mida midair. no one was hurt but the good news stops there. nasa is left with the gut wrenching question what went wrong? nbc dan shinman reports. >> seconds laters the rocket crashed back into the launch pad exploding into a fire ball...
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gated community a truly diverse city with room for all this place is is is symbol a symbol of a city with a bighe vision a vision it matches that are of patrons st. francis today, we celebrate the on this place the vision that sees in those who will line up along the arresting can do brothers and sisters it is a vision it that sees in the people that will be sitting at the tables brothers and sisters today, we celebrate that we all our brothers and sisters are in a
gated community a truly diverse city with room for all this place is is is symbol a symbol of a city with a bighe vision a vision it matches that are of patrons st. francis today, we celebrate the on this place the vision that sees in those who will line up along the arresting can do brothers and sisters it is a vision it that sees in the people that will be sitting at the tables brothers and sisters today, we celebrate that we all our brothers and sisters are in a
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nights in those hollywood hills it ♪ ♪ was looking so right it was giving him chills ♪ ♪ in those big cityts she had all of the skills ♪ ♪ hollywood nights hollywood hills above all the lights hollywood nights ♪ ♪ hollywood nights hollywood hills above all the lights hollywood nights ♪ ♪ hollywood nights hollywood hills above all the lights hollywood nights ♪ ♪ hollywood nights hollywood hills above all the lights hollywood nights ♪ >>> this is a special edition of "nightline." >> tonight, americans are coming here for more than just the beautiful beaches. up to a million children a year, sold into sexual slavery in places like this seaside latin america paradise. tonight, the unusual group of americans on a dangerous rescue mission. they include a former cia agent. >> smell plenty of beer on me. >> a door to door salesman. even a hollywood actress made famous on "the walking dead." to bring down the alleged sex traffickers in this massive undercover operation, they need to catch them red handed first. >> what called the cops, man? >> and the stakes ins
nights in those hollywood hills it ♪ ♪ was looking so right it was giving him chills ♪ ♪ in those big cityts she had all of the skills ♪ ♪ hollywood nights hollywood hills above all the lights hollywood nights ♪ ♪ hollywood nights hollywood hills above all the lights hollywood nights ♪ ♪ hollywood nights hollywood hills above all the lights hollywood nights ♪ ♪ hollywood nights hollywood hills above all the lights hollywood nights ♪ >>> this is a special...
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gated community a truly diverse city with room for all this place is is is symbol a symbol of a city with a bighe vision a vision it matches that are of patrons st. francis today, we celebrate the on this place the vision that sees in those who will line up along the arresting can do brothers and sisters it is a vision it that sees in the people that will be sitting at the tables brothers and sisters today, we celebrate that we all our brothers and sisters are in a city where ever we can once in a while we were all the children of god thank you. (clapping.) >> wherever we gasket at st. anthony's i've been reminded i can't forget the most important people yes, we have celebrates and chiefs and elected officials more important people at any gather at st. anthony's is our guest we want to guest to come up and share dell seymour is a long time guests he is resilient and resource full and started his own business a group that he community colleges u conducts tours of the tenderloin i'm honored to have one of 0 our guests dell seymour thank you. (clapping.) >> i know i was walking here this morning c
gated community a truly diverse city with room for all this place is is is symbol a symbol of a city with a bighe vision a vision it matches that are of patrons st. francis today, we celebrate the on this place the vision that sees in those who will line up along the arresting can do brothers and sisters it is a vision it that sees in the people that will be sitting at the tables brothers and sisters today, we celebrate that we all our brothers and sisters are in a city where ever we can once...
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humphrey, because the union leaders, the state party leaders, the big city bosses, the southern governors, were for him, and because a plurality of democrat inge voters manifested in the gallup poll were for him, almost surely would have been a democratic nominee anyway. now, what about humphrey who was vice president and his boss lyndon johnson, the president, who remember at the end of march had withdrawn from the election. well, john sson withdrew but at minimum hoped somehow he would be asked. remember, that convention was scheduled originally to coincide with johnson's birthday at the end of august. and johnson had this sort of lingering hope that he would be able to have a breakthrough in the negotiations with north vietnam and somehow bring peace to that war, or, a breakthrough in negotiations with the soviet union and be able to go to that convention on the evening of his birthday and announce peace and have the convention stampede in his favor. now that was an unrealized dream. but i don't think it's one that johnson ever abandoned. and for that reason, until well after the conve
humphrey, because the union leaders, the state party leaders, the big city bosses, the southern governors, were for him, and because a plurality of democrat inge voters manifested in the gallup poll were for him, almost surely would have been a democratic nominee anyway. now, what about humphrey who was vice president and his boss lyndon johnson, the president, who remember at the end of march had withdrawn from the election. well, john sson withdrew but at minimum hoped somehow he would be...
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>> oh, yeah in chicago and big cities sure. john: would you be surprised if i told you crime is down? >> yes, i you would wong that crime is on the -- crime is rise. john: a former police officer. >> is crime down. >> statisticly it is down, i did sta t*euftics for police department in 9 94 our homicide was 942, and that was like high in that decade, now it is about half that. new york during that time was reaching 2300. right now new york and chicago are like neck-and-neck for homicides. john: most informed interviews so far. john: his numbers were a little off but close, crime is down, murder rate from 1990 to now. rape, robbery. even when you tell people, they don't want to believe it, people think that crime in their neighborhood i is getting bette, but in the city they live in is getting worse, reasons is they are bombarded with messages from media about how violent the world with, and shows like gang land, that shows gang violent and 1990 but they are not told that. and so, people have wrong messages. >> why is it down? >
>> oh, yeah in chicago and big cities sure. john: would you be surprised if i told you crime is down? >> yes, i you would wong that crime is on the -- crime is rise. john: a former police officer. >> is crime down. >> statisticly it is down, i did sta t*euftics for police department in 9 94 our homicide was 942, and that was like high in that decade, now it is about half that. new york during that time was reaching 2300. right now new york and chicago are like...
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from big cities to small towns, they use ingenuity and terror to steal cash and make a get away.efies the odds and makes a tremendous leap over a bank's 12-foot-tall bandit barrier. >> another shot fired over the bandit barrier. same m.o. >> in a small town in pennsylvania, a would-be robber dresses like a rock star in the hopes of not getting caught.
from big cities to small towns, they use ingenuity and terror to steal cash and make a get away.efies the odds and makes a tremendous leap over a bank's 12-foot-tall bandit barrier. >> another shot fired over the bandit barrier. same m.o. >> in a small town in pennsylvania, a would-be robber dresses like a rock star in the hopes of not getting caught.
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>> oh, yeah in chicago and big cities sure. john: would you be surprised if i told you crime is down? >> yes, i you would wong that crime is on the -- crime is rise. john: a former police officer. >> is crime down. >> statisticly it is down, i did sta t*euftics for police department in 9 94 our homicide was 942, and that was like high in that decade, now it is about half that. new york during that time was reaching 2300. right now new york and chicago are like neck-and-neck for homicides. john: most informed interviews so far. john: his numbers were a little off but close, crime is down, murder rate from 1990 to now. rape, robbery. even when you tell people, they don't want to believe it, people think that crime in their neighborhood i is getting bette, but in the city they live in is getting worse, reasons is they are bombarded with messages from media about how violent the world with, and shows like gang land, that shows gang violent and 1990 but they are not told that. and so, people have wrong messages. >> why is it down? >
>> oh, yeah in chicago and big cities sure. john: would you be surprised if i told you crime is down? >> yes, i you would wong that crime is on the -- crime is rise. john: a former police officer. >> is crime down. >> statisticly it is down, i did sta t*euftics for police department in 9 94 our homicide was 942, and that was like high in that decade, now it is about half that. new york during that time was reaching 2300. right now new york and chicago are like...
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. >> let's talk about the fact that on the front line you have tallas the huge hospital a big city. we are sending troops to west africa because we know it's a problem. >> that's a big fail but we have learned from that. that's the only thing we can do. >> should americans be comfortable with what is a big city or small city they should feel 100 percent comfortable because they are think being it in the school nurse's office or urgent care setting it is in everybody's mind. the reality is we have the protected mechanisms in place in theory in order to connect the outbreak. >> now thank you for being with us, doctor. i know you worked all day. >> it's 24-hours. >> i think precautions are in place we had two different things precautions in the general public and precautions for the workers who are taken care of. for the genera public i think the precautions are in play everybody is think being it we have measures when you walk into our clinic and the hospital. now we are going to start taking a look at what the hospital workers have to be worried about for their precaution. that's the
. >> let's talk about the fact that on the front line you have tallas the huge hospital a big city. we are sending troops to west africa because we know it's a problem. >> that's a big fail but we have learned from that. that's the only thing we can do. >> should americans be comfortable with what is a big city or small city they should feel 100 percent comfortable because they are think being it in the school nurse's office or urgent care setting it is in everybody's mind....
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we are finding a lot of jobs in service industries, inside the big cities. they are gun places to live when you are young and single and haven't settled down. >> are you saying the cities where you can be young and single, new york, and l.a., too expensive or tough to find a job. >> absolutely. or seven silicon valley which was a popular place. they are just too expensive. per going to places like austin texas, where there's a bombing technology sector. or pennsylvania, which is well above average in terms of the young people living there. a lot of technology jobs are moving to pittsburgh. it was not a destination for young americans. >> in some of these cities, the down up to areas were blighted. now a younger gerp augusts has -- generation has moved in and changed it. the first folks come into a city that is hurting are young people. when you buy a house in detroit for $1, perhaps young people will move there and revitalize the city. is it what's when we let the private economy work. when acity struggles, young americans can move into the area. we can innov
we are finding a lot of jobs in service industries, inside the big cities. they are gun places to live when you are young and single and haven't settled down. >> are you saying the cities where you can be young and single, new york, and l.a., too expensive or tough to find a job. >> absolutely. or seven silicon valley which was a popular place. they are just too expensive. per going to places like austin texas, where there's a bombing technology sector. or pennsylvania, which is...
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perhaps they've heard that nyc is now one of the safest big cities in the us.that it's gotten soft, too sanitized. well, fear not, my friend. the garbage still stinks and pigeons and rats still loom large, but let's get beyond the clichés, both good and bad. let's deep deeper, shift focus, and see the big apple from a different point of view. let's see the real raw and underground new york city. travel. for some, it's a luxurious escape,
perhaps they've heard that nyc is now one of the safest big cities in the us.that it's gotten soft, too sanitized. well, fear not, my friend. the garbage still stinks and pigeons and rats still loom large, but let's get beyond the clichés, both good and bad. let's deep deeper, shift focus, and see the big apple from a different point of view. let's see the real raw and underground new york city. travel. for some, it's a luxurious escape,
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big cities continue to remain big business, says runner's world molly o'keefe. >> people make them a destination race. >> during the 34th new york city marathon, the race's 1 millionth runner will cross the finish line. it draws runners to the site of the air b and b. >> what we think will happen with air b & b, is it provides a better option for people, and we hope to see more friends and family. >> half a million dollars is the winning purse. but the real money is with sponsors like power bar, who see his appeal to the running faithful. >> we don't just sign up because they tell us to sign up or -- it's more that they believe what i do and i believe what they make. >> these days, big races can also come with big threats. with runners in the country, it's a boost for some but not the city's mayor. >> i've said over and over, there is no alarm for this city. >> a city that's drready to run. i'm mary thompson, nightly business report. >>> for some it's looking like an early black friday. amazon is moving up the free shipping cost for the entire month, offering two new shopping deals ev
big cities continue to remain big business, says runner's world molly o'keefe. >> people make them a destination race. >> during the 34th new york city marathon, the race's 1 millionth runner will cross the finish line. it draws runners to the site of the air b and b. >> what we think will happen with air b & b, is it provides a better option for people, and we hope to see more friends and family. >> half a million dollars is the winning purse. but the real money is...
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. >> let's talk about the fact that on the front line you have tallas the huge hospital a big city. we are sending troops to west africa because we know it's a problem. >> that's a big fail but we have learned from that. that's the only thing we can do. >> should americans be comfortable with what is a big city or small city they should feel 100 percent comfortable because they are think being it in the school nurse's office or urgent care setting it is in everybody's mind. the reality is we have the protected mechanisms in place in theory in order to connect the outbreak. >> now thank you for being with us, doctor. i know you worked all day. >> it's 24-hours. >> i think precautions are in place we had two different things precautions in the general public and precautions for the workers who are taken care of. for the general public i think the precautions are in play everybody is think being it we have measures when you walk into our clinic and the hospital. now we are going to start taking a look at what the hospital workers have to be worried about for their precaution. that's th
. >> let's talk about the fact that on the front line you have tallas the huge hospital a big city. we are sending troops to west africa because we know it's a problem. >> that's a big fail but we have learned from that. that's the only thing we can do. >> should americans be comfortable with what is a big city or small city they should feel 100 percent comfortable because they are think being it in the school nurse's office or urgent care setting it is in everybody's mind....
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so far the big cities have been getting about a quur tore to about a half inch of rain. you can see we're locked in in the middle of this. it will be windy as you go throughout your morning commute. it should lighten a little bit during the after snoon. about one to two inches is expected in olympia, eugene and into portland. as far as the moisture behind it, showery behind the heavy rains as that cold front kicks on through. we're still not watching this moisture making its way down to central california. total predictions with this event and another one coming will be somewhere around three inches. the mountains will pick up more than that. so significant rain in the next week. your forecast again, southern california, no rain for areas, about 20 to 30 miles per hour. in southern and central california, you're dry. rain on the corners. airport delays shouldn't be too bad. >> let's hope it moves out for a nice weekend forecast. >> that's what we like. >>> toys "r" us puts their most controversial toy on indefinite seb bat curveball. >>> disgraced former congressman anth
so far the big cities have been getting about a quur tore to about a half inch of rain. you can see we're locked in in the middle of this. it will be windy as you go throughout your morning commute. it should lighten a little bit during the after snoon. about one to two inches is expected in olympia, eugene and into portland. as far as the moisture behind it, showery behind the heavy rains as that cold front kicks on through. we're still not watching this moisture making its way down to central...
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i have never been to kathmandu before and it is a big city and i don't know exactly where she is working. i gave birth to her and raised her on my milk. i miss her. >> after two long days of waiting in the city, trying to locate her daughter, sundari finally makes contact with the family keeping richa. sundari, and her husband, wait at a public bus stop where she has arranged to meet the landlady who took richa. as the hours drag by, the pressure mounts. with every passing car, sundari's hopes rise and fall. just when it's looking like a failed mission, the landlady hema finally arrives and she agrees that sundari can see her daughter. at last, richa arrives. it's an overwhelming moment for sundari. but richa refuses to even look at her. under pressure from the rescue team, hema agrees to bring richa to a nearby police station. a heated discussion follows like many other kamlaris, richa has spent her formative years away from her family. under influence of the owners, many initially reject their parents. >> the police eventually tell the landlady to hand richa back to her mother. but ric
i have never been to kathmandu before and it is a big city and i don't know exactly where she is working. i gave birth to her and raised her on my milk. i miss her. >> after two long days of waiting in the city, trying to locate her daughter, sundari finally makes contact with the family keeping richa. sundari, and her husband, wait at a public bus stop where she has arranged to meet the landlady who took richa. as the hours drag by, the pressure mounts. with every passing car, sundari's...
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we are here to say we don't want hong kong to just become any other big city in china.want to maintain our lifestyles, and the hong kong spirit. people realize that if you don't speak up today, you may not even have a chance to speak up later. >> reporter: but isn't it time to realize that hong kong is part of china? it is a city in china. >> we are part of china. we have no intention to contest this. >> reporter: so why the need to differentiate yourself from the rest of china? >> we want to enjoy our basic rights. we want to be proud hong kong people under chinese sovereignty. maintaining our spirit. this is a free city. we want to maintain the free spirit so that we have a -- recognize for us and to make a better contribution to china. >> reporter: the protest leaders have said they are going to start to occupy government buildings. if the deadline goes past and the protesters start to occupy these buildings, how long can this protest go on? >> activities certainly cannot last indefinitely. they will subside a little bit, but we are planning wave after wave of peacef
we are here to say we don't want hong kong to just become any other big city in china.want to maintain our lifestyles, and the hong kong spirit. people realize that if you don't speak up today, you may not even have a chance to speak up later. >> reporter: but isn't it time to realize that hong kong is part of china? it is a city in china. >> we are part of china. we have no intention to contest this. >> reporter: so why the need to differentiate yourself from the rest of...
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in chicago and big cities yes. >> would you be surprised if i told you crime is not up, it's down. >>es, i think crime is on the rise. >> finally a former police officer. >> is crime up? >> statistically it is down. i used to do statistics in 94 our homicide ended up being 942. that was the high in that decade. now it's about half of that. interestingly enough new york during that time was reaching 2300 and right now new york and chicago are like neck and neck for homicides. >> most informed interviewee. >> his numbers were a little off but they were close. it's true that crime is down. here is the murder rate from 1990 to now. hearse the rape, here's robbery. even when you tell people they don't want to believe it. >> people think crime in their neighborhood is getting better but they think the crime in the city they live in is getting worse. >> the reason is they are bombarded with messages from media about how violent the world is. they are bombarded with shows l gang violence that is really from 1990 but they are not told that it is being portrayed as today. of course people have
in chicago and big cities yes. >> would you be surprised if i told you crime is not up, it's down. >>es, i think crime is on the rise. >> finally a former police officer. >> is crime up? >> statistically it is down. i used to do statistics in 94 our homicide ended up being 942. that was the high in that decade. now it's about half of that. interestingly enough new york during that time was reaching 2300 and right now new york and chicago are like neck and neck for...
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i want to remind you today will be a big day in the city. game three of the world series the first san francisco home game. a lot of people coming to it obviously and it's going to be the bridge is going to be well used. out to the maps we go westbound 580 off to a little bit of a slow start in some areas. for the most part you see green on this map. westbound 580 does look good in the dublin area. now let's go back to the desk. >>> the city of san francisco rolled out the orange carpet last night to welcome major league baseball to the bay area. some of the city's heavy hitters such as former mayor willie brown, giants re ox larry bear were among the 2500 guests that wined and dined at the invitation only gala inside the new cruise ship terminal. >> the entire organization from larry bear and all the investors is a wonderful time for our city. i have to say, i'm the luckiest mayor to be in san francisco. >> that is pretty good time to be mayor of san francisco. the gala featured a giant colored orange carpet. there was also that, a spectacu
i want to remind you today will be a big day in the city. game three of the world series the first san francisco home game. a lot of people coming to it obviously and it's going to be the bridge is going to be well used. out to the maps we go westbound 580 off to a little bit of a slow start in some areas. for the most part you see green on this map. westbound 580 does look good in the dublin area. now let's go back to the desk. >>> the city of san francisco rolled out the orange...
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here is the irony of the big cities in the northeast.ey are liberal and complaining about income and equality. they have the worst. washington, d.c., new york city, boston, california, they have the worse. what are they doing? forcing middle class people to leave and poor people to leave. it's amazing because, you know, they created society where either you have a whole lot of the biggest reason, taxes. you cannot climb the ladder of success. >> you done, adam? >> well, neil, i accept, i will take the blame. that's fine. i also want to say, we run the risk here of confusing correlation with causation, yes. people are moving from the northeast to the south. >> go ahead. the south has lower taxes. we all know that an" agree with that. that doesn't necessarily mean this accounts for the migration. it may be a part of it. >> people are going to leave their homes. >> i can'á prove my point, but neither can you. >> rational people want to leave their homes in up state new york and move to south carolina where >> because there's good ribs. >> b
here is the irony of the big cities in the northeast.ey are liberal and complaining about income and equality. they have the worst. washington, d.c., new york city, boston, california, they have the worse. what are they doing? forcing middle class people to leave and poor people to leave. it's amazing because, you know, they created society where either you have a whole lot of the biggest reason, taxes. you cannot climb the ladder of success. >> you done, adam? >> well, neil, i...
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it is a big city of 900,000. e mayor said yesterday it's only the fifth murder of the entire year in 2014. they're not used to this kind of drama. a big shock for people, and especially because of the security measures that were in place around parliament. all of the people that we talked to last night, they were all saying it is not the u.s. here and we are not obsessed with security and firearms. people can go freely in the parliament and we are proud of that. and that will stay, even with these attacks. >> what more details have come out about the alleged shooter? >> it is still not clear who exactly he is. it seems to be the case of a lone wolf. he acted alone, and from any hours yesterday, the police searched for another gun man but there were none. he has a criminal history in canada, especially for small things like robbery once, also some drug issues. in france, the one who talked to the canadian press -- press was talking about someone who converted to islam recently. he might have had a father who lived
it is a big city of 900,000. e mayor said yesterday it's only the fifth murder of the entire year in 2014. they're not used to this kind of drama. a big shock for people, and especially because of the security measures that were in place around parliament. all of the people that we talked to last night, they were all saying it is not the u.s. here and we are not obsessed with security and firearms. people can go freely in the parliament and we are proud of that. and that will stay, even with...
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you know, reagan, morning in america, defeating the evil empire, bright lights, big city, you know, masters. >> yes. so your question is? >> stephen: what has changed on wall street or has anything changed? >> not much. i tell you what's changed, it's gotten much better at disguising what it's doing, and it's harder to understand it's from the outside than it was. >> stephen: computers do a lot of the trading now, don't they? >> yes, in the stock market, all of it. >> stephen: do they do most of the cocaine, too? (applause) >> just the strippers. >> stephen: yeah, okay. all right. you have a very, like, jaundiced view of wall street. you worked there -- >> i don't think i have a jaundiced view. >> stephen: you don't? no, i have -- well, when i worked there, i had kind of a loving view of it. >> stephen: then why did you leave, baby? couldn't run with the big dogs? why did you get out? too hot for you? why did you leave? >> i think i wasn't very good at it, to start with. >> stephen: you put yourself in the position of analyzing, criticizing it. >> writing a story about it more than anything
you know, reagan, morning in america, defeating the evil empire, bright lights, big city, you know, masters. >> yes. so your question is? >> stephen: what has changed on wall street or has anything changed? >> not much. i tell you what's changed, it's gotten much better at disguising what it's doing, and it's harder to understand it's from the outside than it was. >> stephen: computers do a lot of the trading now, don't they? >> yes, in the stock market, all of it....
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the big cities. the mountainous areas will be bring more out of that, maybe 4 to 6 inches of rain. the forecast in this region, if you're from san francisco southward, you will be dry. even medford shouldn't see too much rain today. tomorrow, heavier rain will be around. once again for your morning commute. two. but this will more or less be tonight, tomorrow, not today. >> wet, foggy, not too much snow. >> thanks, bill. >>> still ahead, why millions might not make it to their holiday destinations this year. >>> plus, you are not hallucinating. a police pursuit involving a horse. you're watching "early today." >>> stories making news this morning. convicted sex offender darryn van is behind bars for strangling to death a 19-year-old woman. now police believe he's guilty of many other murders. after his arrest he confessed to killing 7 women. and led police to abandon homes where their bodies were found. police are looking through missing persons files to see if there are any connections there. >>> in a renewed push to regain control of key locations in iraq, isis militants staged s
the big cities. the mountainous areas will be bring more out of that, maybe 4 to 6 inches of rain. the forecast in this region, if you're from san francisco southward, you will be dry. even medford shouldn't see too much rain today. tomorrow, heavier rain will be around. once again for your morning commute. two. but this will more or less be tonight, tomorrow, not today. >> wet, foggy, not too much snow. >> thanks, bill. >>> still ahead, why millions might not make it to...
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. >> let's talk about the fact that on the front line you have tallas the huge hospital a big city.ing troops to west africa because we know it's a problem. >> that's a big fail but we have learned from that. that's the only thing we can do. >> should americans be comfortable with what is a big city or small city they should feel 100 percent comfortable because they are think being it in the school nurse's office or urgent care setting it is in everybody's mind. the reality is we have the protected mechanisms in place in theory in order to connect the outbreak. >> now thank you for being with us, doctor. i know you worked all day. >> it's 24-hours. >> i think precautions are in place we had two different things precautions in the general public and precautions for the workers who are taken care of. for the general public i think the precautions are in play everybody is think being it we have measures when you walk into our clinic and the hospital. now we are going to start taking a look at what the hospital workers have to be worried about for their precaution. that's the story now.
. >> let's talk about the fact that on the front line you have tallas the huge hospital a big city.ing troops to west africa because we know it's a problem. >> that's a big fail but we have learned from that. that's the only thing we can do. >> should americans be comfortable with what is a big city or small city they should feel 100 percent comfortable because they are think being it in the school nurse's office or urgent care setting it is in everybody's mind. the reality is...
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and obviously a lot of people live in big cities like the ones you mentioned. and what we find is when you connect two big cities, there's lots of traffic that is willing to fly if the price is right. so we look for where there's a lot of people traveling but paying high fares. when we come in with a lower price, we can find more people that are willing to travel and those are the people we carry on spirit. >> one thing is certain, ben, this ebola thing. i was thinking maybe it's the news media. your planes were packed this whole period, weren't they? >> yeah, they were pretty much packed the whole period. we've really seen no impact due to ebola on our bookings. >> all right, now, ben, i'm a little worried. i'm worried because i'm seeing this friendlier spirit 101 policy. now, we're used to just the bare bones. are you starting to pamper travelers? >> well, mostly what we want to do is make sure travelers understand who we are. so spirit 101 is all about better aligning the customer expectation to the reality of spirit. we have customers, for example, who real
and obviously a lot of people live in big cities like the ones you mentioned. and what we find is when you connect two big cities, there's lots of traffic that is willing to fly if the price is right. so we look for where there's a lot of people traveling but paying high fares. when we come in with a lower price, we can find more people that are willing to travel and those are the people we carry on spirit. >> one thing is certain, ben, this ebola thing. i was thinking maybe it's the news...
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here is the irony of the big cities in the northeast.re liberal and complaining about income and equality. they have the worst. washington, d.c., new york city, boston, california, they have the worse. what are they doing? forcing middle class people to leave and poor people to leave. it's amazing because, you know, they created society where either you have a whole lot of the biggest reason, taxes. you cannot climb the ladder of success. >> you done, adam? >> well, neil, i accept, i will take the blame. that's fine. i also want to say, we run the risk here of confusing correlation with causation, yes. people are moving from the northeast to the south. >> go ahead. the south has lower taxes. we all know that an" agree with that. that doesn't necessarily mean this accounts for the migration. it may be a part of it. >> people are going to leave their homes. >> i can'á prove my point, but neither can you. >> rational people want to leave their homes in up state new york and move to south carolina where >> because there's good ribs. >> becau
here is the irony of the big cities in the northeast.re liberal and complaining about income and equality. they have the worst. washington, d.c., new york city, boston, california, they have the worse. what are they doing? forcing middle class people to leave and poor people to leave. it's amazing because, you know, they created society where either you have a whole lot of the biggest reason, taxes. you cannot climb the ladder of success. >> you done, adam? >> well, neil, i accept,...
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thank you beach blanket babylonian and big city i'm michael perishing the board of the directors on theon behalf of the board i'd like to welcome you to the grand opening of the new st. anthony's dining room before i start, i want to remind everything this is a non-smoking event st. anthony's has been in san francisco for 64 years it bodies the openness and generosity of the city of san francisco without the generosity st. anthony's 0 would not have been able to serve 40 years and without the generosity of our community we'll not be serving meals on this corner in a place that was what converted automobile shop we provided the critical will basic services to many, many people i'd like to make i'd like to thank even that made the day possible our volunteers (clapping.) many, many volunteers our employees (clapping) >> yeah. >> (clapping) >> our donors thank you, very much. our sponsored there's a list of them right here in particular i'd like to say to thank our lead sponsor making kevin corporation thank you very much (clapping) i have the great how shall of welcoming the board of trust
thank you beach blanket babylonian and big city i'm michael perishing the board of the directors on theon behalf of the board i'd like to welcome you to the grand opening of the new st. anthony's dining room before i start, i want to remind everything this is a non-smoking event st. anthony's has been in san francisco for 64 years it bodies the openness and generosity of the city of san francisco without the generosity st. anthony's 0 would not have been able to serve 40 years and without the...
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police say it was the city's mayor. >> and first it was san francisco now another big city is trying to block drivers from auctioning off prime parking spots. ,, hey! welcome home! woah, this kitchen looks beautiful. hey mom! it's bigger! it's great, right? give him the tour. let me show you! quartz countertop, soft-close drawers, farm sink, under cabinet lighting, look at this spice rack. um... where's my room? right there where it's always been! we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. just slide right in! ranked highest in customer satisfaction. ikea kitchens. arrested for d-u- i... after hed into a car >>> the mayor of the southern california city of murietta was arrested for dui after police say that he crashed into a car carrying four high school cheerleaders. all four of the girls were hurt. three were treated and released but the fourth is hospitalized with a broken neck. investigators say mayor alan wong rear-ended their car at a traffic light on thursday night. he apologized to the teens. >> you hear that someone that we look up to like the mayor did something like
police say it was the city's mayor. >> and first it was san francisco now another big city is trying to block drivers from auctioning off prime parking spots. ,, hey! welcome home! woah, this kitchen looks beautiful. hey mom! it's bigger! it's great, right? give him the tour. let me show you! quartz countertop, soft-close drawers, farm sink, under cabinet lighting, look at this spice rack. um... where's my room? right there where it's always been! we had to take just a little bit for the...
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a country star comes to the big city and stranges her sound. we've got the interview as he drops her new album. why the woman behind "welcome to new york" teared up today. >> i get so emotional. >> but first -- the "nightline" five. >> if you're up there, i could use some help. >> smart, sarah. seeking guidance. just like with your investments. that sets you apart. >> it does? >> it does. you're type e. and seeking another perspective is what type es do. oh, and your next hand hold is there. >> you don't have to go it at alone. e-trade gives you the guidance to maim informed decisions. are you type e? >> number one >>> good evening. and tonight, you're going to meet a real estate agent who carries a concealed firearm with him to work. that's because he's selling houses packed to the gills with trash, filth and even sometimes illegal squatters. how on earth does he move this kind of inventory? and is it possible that this is the kind of investment opportunity that you should consider? here's abc's gloria riviera. >> reporter: in the market for a
a country star comes to the big city and stranges her sound. we've got the interview as he drops her new album. why the woman behind "welcome to new york" teared up today. >> i get so emotional. >> but first -- the "nightline" five. >> if you're up there, i could use some help. >> smart, sarah. seeking guidance. just like with your investments. that sets you apart. >> it does? >> it does. you're type e. and seeking another perspective is...
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. >> whether it be in small towns like this or big cities, people seem to agree on one thing: if braziloday is a much different kuntztrine than it was 10 or 15 years ago. the question is: is it better now or worse? and who is best to fix the problems that still exist in this country? >> the question that's divided so many people here and why this election has been one of the most contested and unpredictable of the last two decades. >> the artisans in this town remain united in their love for their work but absolutely divided on their politics just like the rest of the country. >> remind us, gabe, what are the problems that need fixing or the main issues at stake in this election, in this run-off. >> reporter: well, this is a complex country, and there are lots of them. but it really boils down to two that have been talked about a lot: number 1, corruption and the economy. first on corruption, it was just yesterday that a major news magazine here in brazil published a front-page report saying delma rooussef knew about corruption at petro brass. >> that's a big, big claim, and delma rouss
. >> whether it be in small towns like this or big cities, people seem to agree on one thing: if braziloday is a much different kuntztrine than it was 10 or 15 years ago. the question is: is it better now or worse? and who is best to fix the problems that still exist in this country? >> the question that's divided so many people here and why this election has been one of the most contested and unpredictable of the last two decades. >> the artisans in this town remain united in...
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. >> starting a new life in the big city. a dream for many chinese living in the countryside. far from china's thriving economic growth and huge urban centers, their lives may look idyllic, but they are actually often full of hardship. in many ways, the longs are typical of the new china. they have made the transition from a small village to a medium-sized city. and it seems they aren't looking back. >> everything is new here -- the apartment, the furniture, their whole way of life. long guoyuan, his wife and their two granddaughters moved from the country to the city five months ago. material comforts are new to them. running water, a bathroom. their small two-room apartment already feels like home. >> it all looks great. it is much darker in the village. that is why we were looking forward so much to our new apartments. the old house is empty. nobody would want to live there, even if we'd give it away. >> we visited the family last november, when they were still living in their home village of chashan. long guoyuan and his
. >> starting a new life in the big city. a dream for many chinese living in the countryside. far from china's thriving economic growth and huge urban centers, their lives may look idyllic, but they are actually often full of hardship. in many ways, the longs are typical of the new china. they have made the transition from a small village to a medium-sized city. and it seems they aren't looking back. >> everything is new here -- the apartment, the furniture, their whole way of life....
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the big cities are holding into the 40s, but all the burr bs are into the 30s.dle of the country is great. if we're going to have bad weather, one, south florida it going to get a lot of rain and new england is going to be ugly. . we have a nor'easter rainstorm. no snow, but it's going to be rainy and windy. not a pleasant tuesday through friday. >> nobody wants to hear nor'easter. >> not already, but it doesn't always mean snow. it can mean cold rain too. >> even better. >>> also making news on this monday morning, police say the disappearance of hannah graham is now a death investigation. they are awaiting forensic tests to determine whether remains found on saturday are that of the missing uva student. the location is eight miles from where graham was last seen more than a month ago. >>> serena williams is competing in the wta finals this week. he's firing back for comments that referred to her as one of the williams brothers and also called her scary. williams called the comments, quote, very unsensitive, and very sexist and racist. he apologized but only af
the big cities are holding into the 40s, but all the burr bs are into the 30s.dle of the country is great. if we're going to have bad weather, one, south florida it going to get a lot of rain and new england is going to be ugly. . we have a nor'easter rainstorm. no snow, but it's going to be rainy and windy. not a pleasant tuesday through friday. >> nobody wants to hear nor'easter. >> not already, but it doesn't always mean snow. it can mean cold rain too. >> even better....
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the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart the stuttering economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on. >> the nfl owners liked to bring the game to some of the newer stadiums to highlight them. they wanted the world to see this great facility. >> millions of people around the world will be watching super bowl xlviii. perhaps no venue is better prepared or staffed for an event like this. 20 times a season, metlife undergoes a transformation. a staff of about 20 takes two days to change it from one team to the other -- from jets green to giants blue, or vice versa. that includes the removable endzone. the turf from one team is rolled up and stored under the stands and the other team's turf is rolled out. special end
the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart the stuttering economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on. >> the nfl owners liked to bring the game...
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i think people in big cities, california, say, high income places like a new york city where the rentlks, giving it all up, finding an easier way and success is that dream. >> i honestly don't think we could have done it anywhere else. we bought our own building. it used to be an auto show room. it cost us $24,000. the mortgage on that is cheaper tan your storage unit. so we couldn't have done it if we were in california or fork. i mean the big cities didn't have the opportunity for a little quilt shop to get its footing and get going. it's a huge testament to what we have if rural america. >> that is a huge testament. congratulations to you and the entire family. we look forward to not only meeting your mother, getting a news station quilt. this belongs to tamron on it. thank you. here's what the news makes you. touch at your own riblg, they always steal my quilts around here. that's all i ask for. congratulations as we celebrate your success and you were born in the usa. give ginny a big hug. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be right back with our gut check. gunderman group is growi
i think people in big cities, california, say, high income places like a new york city where the rentlks, giving it all up, finding an easier way and success is that dream. >> i honestly don't think we could have done it anywhere else. we bought our own building. it used to be an auto show room. it cost us $24,000. the mortgage on that is cheaper tan your storage unit. so we couldn't have done it if we were in california or fork. i mean the big cities didn't have the opportunity for a...
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that's why more and more youngsters leave their parents' rice fields to try their luck in the big citym of a better life often ends in the slums. social entrepreneur cherrie atilano wants to offer a way out by taking the poor back to basics -- with a modern twist. she teaches youngsters how to be a 21st century farmer using sustainable techniques. her organization, agri-cool, wants to do just that, make agriculture cool again. >> this mango is as fresh as can be. it has just been picked. the farmers have to pluck each the harvest this year is good. cherrie atilano manages this farm outside manila. she is 27 years old and studied agronomy. the farm also grows pumpkins and other vegetables. >> wow! big! >> and they don't use any chemicals. >> this is an organic farm. and our farmers are trained to plant organically. so for example, we actually wrap our fruit in plastic or paper. because we don't spray chemical pesticides and insecticides. so it is healthy. because we believe our farmers first, their safety is very important. they are the ones exposed in the fields. imagine it is so hard
that's why more and more youngsters leave their parents' rice fields to try their luck in the big citym of a better life often ends in the slums. social entrepreneur cherrie atilano wants to offer a way out by taking the poor back to basics -- with a modern twist. she teaches youngsters how to be a 21st century farmer using sustainable techniques. her organization, agri-cool, wants to do just that, make agriculture cool again. >> this mango is as fresh as can be. it has just been picked....
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because he came as a hostile, suspicious weary person with regard to the media and the big city.ered in a secluded area of southwest indiana, then terre haute for college, and he was suspicious of the media. he never believed he would come as media conscious and savvy as he became to the point where i wound up writing a article in 1988, the blossoming of larry bird, how he not only enjoys the media, but how he manipulates it to get to the fans. he showed to be quite savvy with the media. >> this is why you're so great at what you do. you don't just cover sports. you are sports. you've grown up going to games with your dad. you started writing for your high school paper. >> yes. >> this is what you're all about. >> first thing i wrote when i was 11 for myself, an audience of one. that was my first attempt at writing. >> what was it about? >> it was about the local grammar school league that i played in. a few national observations. i tied it up on an 8 by 11 typewriter. i had it for years and years. that was my first attempt. the thing for me was this, my father was involved in sp
because he came as a hostile, suspicious weary person with regard to the media and the big city.ered in a secluded area of southwest indiana, then terre haute for college, and he was suspicious of the media. he never believed he would come as media conscious and savvy as he became to the point where i wound up writing a article in 1988, the blossoming of larry bird, how he not only enjoys the media, but how he manipulates it to get to the fans. he showed to be quite savvy with the media....