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buses have arrived ready to take folks to nearby blair high school, where the red cross is setting up a shelter. the power has been out 9.5 hours and counting. >> is very frustrating. tom: for the second time in less than 48 hours, residents of university towers lost power after electrical fire in the utility room. >> is very hot, no air-conditioning. >> it's not comfortable, that's definitely true. tom: in the evening, a generator lit hallway lights and restart it one elevator. much of the day -- residents were forced to take the stairs not good in a 15 story building. >> it is annoying. for to happen twice in three days. tom: gabe evans decided he had had enough, one of many residents of the 275 condos spending the nice elsewhere -- spending the night elsewhere. >> i have a baby, so we are spending the night at my parents house. tom: the red cross was downstairs handing out food and water, also sitting up a shelter at nearby blair high school. what a difference one building affected the other building. this is the building where the power is completely out. the montgomery county fir
buses have arrived ready to take folks to nearby blair high school, where the red cross is setting up a shelter. the power has been out 9.5 hours and counting. >> is very frustrating. tom: for the second time in less than 48 hours, residents of university towers lost power after electrical fire in the utility room. >> is very hot, no air-conditioning. >> it's not comfortable, that's definitely true. tom: in the evening, a generator lit hallway lights and restart it one...
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his friend brian blair grabbed the gun tried to shoot at folks driving away from the fight but ended up hitting a house instead. nobody inside the home was hurt. deputies are still looking for blair. >>> late this afternoon loved ones celebrated two lives taken too soon. separate funeral services were held in louisiana for two men killed in the lafayette theater shooter. 33-year-old jillian johnson and mayci breaux was 21. nine other people were hurt in the shooting. >>> today we're getting a glimpse in to the final days of the man accused of killing johnson and breaux. surveillance video from the motel 6 where houser was staying seems to show nothing out of the ordinary. in one clip he walks toward his lincoln towncar. the very vehicle he used the day of the shooting. the lead investigator found it parked just a few feet outside of the emergency exit with a big hit he planned on getting out alive. >> his keys were on top of the tire. >> really? >> they were staged so he didn't have to reach in his pocket, that he could grab the keys, jump in the car and take off. >> the 59-year-old
his friend brian blair grabbed the gun tried to shoot at folks driving away from the fight but ended up hitting a house instead. nobody inside the home was hurt. deputies are still looking for blair. >>> late this afternoon loved ones celebrated two lives taken too soon. separate funeral services were held in louisiana for two men killed in the lafayette theater shooter. 33-year-old jillian johnson and mayci breaux was 21. nine other people were hurt in the shooting. >>> today...
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[laughter] william blair: no water stains. i was doing essay for the campaign series that gary was producing and i remember getting this image. this was a time before a lot of these images proliferated over the internet. the internet came alive in 1981. this is new for me even though i know the image was around earlier. the very first thing i thought of when i looked at this picture is that this picture is not civil war. i do not know if anybody else looks at it and says what i did which is world war ii. i thought this could have been any village in france during the campaign to liberate that country. and i was struck by that because it was a part of the war that i just did not know that well. i was in the midst as many scholars understand at the time, of trying to put some muscle into what we call home from studies began back in 1990. matt was one of the pioneers. he grabbed me and appealed to me and tried to figure out what war did to human beings. on further investigation it startled me. you know the bigger story. burnside
[laughter] william blair: no water stains. i was doing essay for the campaign series that gary was producing and i remember getting this image. this was a time before a lot of these images proliferated over the internet. the internet came alive in 1981. this is new for me even though i know the image was around earlier. the very first thing i thought of when i looked at this picture is that this picture is not civil war. i do not know if anybody else looks at it and says what i did which is...
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a judge handing down that sentence to michelle blair today.o killing two of her four children and storing their bodies for years in a home freezer. she says she does not regret killing her children because she says they sexually abuseed her other children. >> as mother one of your primary responsibilities is to protect your kids. and in that -- you failed in the worst possible way. there's nothing that can be done at this point. >> that's why i'm asking for life. >> i know. thankfully that house of the horrors that you createed no longer in existence. >> blair told the judge last month that she would take the death penalty if michigan offered it. >> deadly end to police chase that spanned two states and police say it end width a woman shot and killed by her husband's mistress. police in georgia started chasing this dodge durango yesterday morning. officers were tipped off to the suv thinking that's where 49-year-old sandra barnett was being held after she was kidnapped wednesday night. well, police spotted the suv and the mistress led officers
a judge handing down that sentence to michelle blair today.o killing two of her four children and storing their bodies for years in a home freezer. she says she does not regret killing her children because she says they sexually abuseed her other children. >> as mother one of your primary responsibilities is to protect your kids. and in that -- you failed in the worst possible way. there's nothing that can be done at this point. >> that's why i'm asking for life. >> i know....
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judge handing down that sentence to mitchell blair today.itting to killing them and storing their bodies for years in a home freezer. she says she does not regret doing it because she says they sexually abused her other children. >> as a mother one of your primary responsibilities was to protect your kids. and in that -- you fail in the worst way. there's nothing can be done at this point. >> sure, that's why i'm asking for life. >> i know. thankfully that house of horrors that you create createed is longer in existence. >> blair told the judge last month she would take the death penalty if michigan offered it. >>> forget halloween all you need is a settlement truck to scare one horse. this horse was scared so badly it just fell to the ground and wouldn't get up. charleston south carolina police had to call for back up to help the animal get back on its feet. that help was a crane with a harness. thankfully the carriage full of people the horse was pulling were not injured. >>> thieves on roll and working fast. where police say local shopper
judge handing down that sentence to mitchell blair today.itting to killing them and storing their bodies for years in a home freezer. she says she does not regret doing it because she says they sexually abused her other children. >> as a mother one of your primary responsibilities was to protect your kids. and in that -- you fail in the worst way. there's nothing can be done at this point. >> sure, that's why i'm asking for life. >> i know. thankfully that house of horrors...
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william seale: the blairs. susan swain: do you know any more for him on that? pamela sanfilippo: well, julia entertained so much that -- quite possible. and i recognize the name comstock, both from the civil war years and julia's memoirs in the white house. and frequently congressmen or people who were looking to get into see grant would try and do that through julia, or to gain favor from grant, they would frequently go through julia because she was so easy and accessible to them. susan swain: our next is a call from judy watching us in brooklyn. hi, judy. judy: good evening. i had two questions. since general grant smoked so many cigars, i was wondering if julia or the children have any respiratory problems. and my other question was since england had leaned so heavily toward the confederacy, what were the relations like during the grant administration with england? susan swain: thanks very much. pamela sanfilippo: good questions. none of the -- neither julia nor the children ended up with any respiratory problems. of course, grant ended up with throat cancer
william seale: the blairs. susan swain: do you know any more for him on that? pamela sanfilippo: well, julia entertained so much that -- quite possible. and i recognize the name comstock, both from the civil war years and julia's memoirs in the white house. and frequently congressmen or people who were looking to get into see grant would try and do that through julia, or to gain favor from grant, they would frequently go through julia because she was so easy and accessible to them. susan swain:...
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keep francis blair in. and he fires him.ckson says, keep my old friend who was actually a resident at the white house while jackson was there -- keep him in the treasury department. he was almost a sinecure that jackson had -- had given to his old friend from the white house, whose name at this moment has fled but it will be back. but he says to polk, keep him. the man had never been kind to polk. he had been rude to polk. and polk dumped him. i mean, jackson had kept him there during the van buren administration, even in the whig administration of tyler. and... c-span: let me just highlight a point you made about "the union." >> guest: right. c-span: what business was it of the president, of either andrew jackson or of james polk to name the editor of "the union?" >> guest: well, in those days a newspaper was an arm of the party, an arm of the wing of the party -- i mean, "the madison" was a newspaper that was created not for a party but for a cause really, designed to -- to promote an economic policy. and francis blair hea
keep francis blair in. and he fires him.ckson says, keep my old friend who was actually a resident at the white house while jackson was there -- keep him in the treasury department. he was almost a sinecure that jackson had -- had given to his old friend from the white house, whose name at this moment has fled but it will be back. but he says to polk, keep him. the man had never been kind to polk. he had been rude to polk. and polk dumped him. i mean, jackson had kept him there during the van...
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f, who is a private efron,investor -- blair who is a private equity investor, there is not a lot ofity in the equity issues. it seems like capital gains front, it may seem less controversial than the proposals that have to do with executive compensation. what the obama administration lord, what it tried to dabble in, was that that was the sacred cow. was a lot of people learned you don't want to incentivize or change the tax code or get involved in the questions of compensation. that to me seems like a more politically explosive discussion that even the capital gains one might turn out to be. stephanie: i agree with that. would you believe in change in the tax code and historically, do you think that the consequences are unintended? greg: even if she gets the intended consequences, she will have people moving their capital from a place they don't think is any longer a great opportunity for investment to some new investment that they think is much better. so we delayed the development of nextext uber or the twitter because the people who would be pulling their money from aeropostale
f, who is a private efron,investor -- blair who is a private equity investor, there is not a lot ofity in the equity issues. it seems like capital gains front, it may seem less controversial than the proposals that have to do with executive compensation. what the obama administration lord, what it tried to dabble in, was that that was the sacred cow. was a lot of people learned you don't want to incentivize or change the tax code or get involved in the questions of compensation. that to me...
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that's exactly how i felt. >> you get bush and schroeder and blair. and putin. we had a chance.e made some mistakes. we had the wrong label on the restart button. just have more repair work to do , go back and try to get back to what the prime minister of italy talked about there, we can do it, we had it in our hand one time. an age of lasting peace for our children, what could be better than that. >> earlier you mentioned that switching to the metric system was beneficial. does that switch require changes roadside, speedometers, how would you explain that to an average american and how would it be beneficial to the economy? >> i think just a couple things , it is symbolic. this speaks to the mistakes we made over the years. we're going to do something different here in the united states. it is symbolic. and then, of course, for the economy. and scientists are all working in metric, because they have to deal internationally. it's just very hard. for many exporters and businesses have to deal with ways of measuring. and so economically, we'll help pay for signs. of all the things
that's exactly how i felt. >> you get bush and schroeder and blair. and putin. we had a chance.e made some mistakes. we had the wrong label on the restart button. just have more repair work to do , go back and try to get back to what the prime minister of italy talked about there, we can do it, we had it in our hand one time. an age of lasting peace for our children, what could be better than that. >> earlier you mentioned that switching to the metric system was beneficial. does...
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john: on a political matter, she has the cover of blair efron. the capital gains proposal basically brings together an idea that the center for american progress a think tank with blair efron as a private equity investor and also a guy who is going to be supportive of this proposal so there is not uniformity in the investment community about these issues. there are many people who take the position that these are damaging and will not be popular on the right. there will be some disquiet in the middle. some democratic hunch fun people, and straight walls -- hedge fund people, and straight wall street bankers. blair efron is the guy -- she is going to point to the fact that not everyone in the investor class is against these ideas. it seems to me on the capital gains front it may be less controversial than the proposal of what to do with executive compensation. what the obama administration learned was that that was the sacred cow. there were a lot of people across the spectrum who got very upset at the notion that the government should have anythi
john: on a political matter, she has the cover of blair efron. the capital gains proposal basically brings together an idea that the center for american progress a think tank with blair efron as a private equity investor and also a guy who is going to be supportive of this proposal so there is not uniformity in the investment community about these issues. there are many people who take the position that these are damaging and will not be popular on the right. there will be some disquiet in the...
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and yet, says jonathan powell tony blair's former chief of staff, he's dead wrong. in a new book "terrorists at the table why negotiating the is the only way to peace," powell argues forcefully that historical conflicts like the one in afghanistan have ended only through negotiations and not military victory. powell is no peace nik having been an architect of britain's support for the wars in pakistan and iraq. but over the course of his decade in office as one of blair's most important aides, powell came to recognize that terrorism cannot be solved exclusively or largely by military means. he quotes hugh ord, the former chief constable in northern ireland who says that there is no example that i know of terrorism being policed out or eliminated through the use of force. now, governments are loath to talk to terrorists. that's understandable since they regard the groups as barbaric worry about legitimizing brutality and remain convinced that military force can defeat or at least cripple them. but powell points out most governments end up talking to terrorists anyway
and yet, says jonathan powell tony blair's former chief of staff, he's dead wrong. in a new book "terrorists at the table why negotiating the is the only way to peace," powell argues forcefully that historical conflicts like the one in afghanistan have ended only through negotiations and not military victory. powell is no peace nik having been an architect of britain's support for the wars in pakistan and iraq. but over the course of his decade in office as one of blair's most...
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janet blair lets loose. "you killed the bear!" know, she's going to run over and ring someone's neck. >> i was very upset, and i stamped my foot, and i said a bad word. [ bleep ] very loudly. i am a journalist and i'm supposed to be dispassionate, but that doesn't mean i don't have really strong feelings about every story that i do. and in this case, i had very strong feelings for that bear. i thought, she was a goner. you know, if she didn't die from that fall, she must have died from the electrocution. >> but the story turns out very differently. >> when we went up to the bear and the bear was still breathing, it still had a heartbeat, it was, like, amazing. we were just amazed. >> she survived it, and she survived the burns on her paws and everything. >> lucky for the bear, fur that's dry doesn't conduct electricity well. and lucky as well, her body is equipped for a high fall. she needs urgent care, but her condition isn't critical. >> she seems stable. she is breathing regularly. her heart rate is regular. and i can't really
janet blair lets loose. "you killed the bear!" know, she's going to run over and ring someone's neck. >> i was very upset, and i stamped my foot, and i said a bad word. [ bleep ] very loudly. i am a journalist and i'm supposed to be dispassionate, but that doesn't mean i don't have really strong feelings about every story that i do. and in this case, i had very strong feelings for that bear. i thought, she was a goner. you know, if she didn't die from that fall, she must have...
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that is where we have another gas main break on blair road. heading westbound, you are blocked off right at columbia pike and falls church. best right now is to go ahead and use it, stick with it, but know that you will be alternating the eastbound lanes. accident-freedom that is good news -- we have been talking about a lot of these projects but if you are on the interstate, nothing major to worry about. jummy: cleaning up solid ground. coming up, a major highway shutdown after the bridge fell into rushing water. and still not backing down -- the latest on the newest controversy surrounding donald trump and what senator john mccain is calling for him to do now. cheaters exposed -- the data breach at a popular website used to help people have affairs. and doug is back on the latest on the heatwave. >> you are watching "abc7 news at noon," on your side. jummy: no word on when a section of the california highway will reopen after pretty heavy rain lead to a collapse there. a part of interstate 10 gave out yesterday afternoon and ended up in the
that is where we have another gas main break on blair road. heading westbound, you are blocked off right at columbia pike and falls church. best right now is to go ahead and use it, stick with it, but know that you will be alternating the eastbound lanes. accident-freedom that is good news -- we have been talking about a lot of these projects but if you are on the interstate, nothing major to worry about. jummy: cleaning up solid ground. coming up, a major highway shutdown after the bridge fell...
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. >> we travelled to hampstead, the country seat and town where blair hung herself. we met up with herschell smith, a county, a former judge from here called the most racist in >>. >> would you say in this town is more racist than any other town? >> the reason why they have gotten so much attention and all the areas are - have a lot of racism in it. it lives in the shadow of past. out of 254 counties, two countries had more lynchings between 1877 and 1950. >> according to the equal justice initiatives lynching report, 15 african-americans were lynched in waller county during that time period. segregation, showed up in cemeteries. >> we drove by the cemeteries. what's the history. blacks could not be buried. whites could not be buried. blacks could not be buried in a jewish cemetery, that was the way it was, you know. >> it wasn't too long ago that circle smith said his cousin was race. >> any time black kids, when i grew up, dating white girls, it was a problem. it was a huge problem. and a cousin coming out of the house, the window, got shot and kill. he was left de
. >> we travelled to hampstead, the country seat and town where blair hung herself. we met up with herschell smith, a county, a former judge from here called the most racist in >>. >> would you say in this town is more racist than any other town? >> the reason why they have gotten so much attention and all the areas are - have a lot of racism in it. it lives in the shadow of past. out of 254 counties, two countries had more lynchings between 1877 and 1950. >>...
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truman moved to the blair house >> that is basically the history of the white house we see today.now i will give all of you a peek into the lives of the presidents of the lives i have served. i served the nixon administration as a member of the secret service, until his resignation in 1974. during that time, i was assigned to different posts throughout the white house, getting to know the people who worked there and their responsibilities. after the litigation surrounding --, i was one of six officers to have control over the presidential papers and tapes. after the cour
truman moved to the blair house >> that is basically the history of the white house we see today.now i will give all of you a peek into the lives of the presidents of the lives i have served. i served the nixon administration as a member of the secret service, until his resignation in 1974. during that time, i was assigned to different posts throughout the white house, getting to know the people who worked there and their responsibilities. after the litigation surrounding --, i was one of...
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unfortunately not everyone insides the building has electricity so the red cross is keeping open a shelter at blair high school for residents who need a place to stay. >>> a man has died after being shot in the head and chest. it happened on 45th street near ponds street in northeast d.c. around 12:35 this morning. the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. police have been unable to identify a possible motive or suspect in the shooting. >>> three people are dead and a fourth lucky to be alive after a shooting late last night near the university of maryland baltimore campus. police say two men pulled to the side of the -- two vans pulled to the side of the group. one person got out and began shooting into the other group. this is the second shooting in this location in just five days. university of maryland baltimore police urged people to use caution in the area. >>> the gun used in the slaying after woman on a san francisco pier belongs to a federal agent. juan francisco lopez sanchez is charged with faithally shooting kathryn steinle as she walked on the pier with her father. according to the
unfortunately not everyone insides the building has electricity so the red cross is keeping open a shelter at blair high school for residents who need a place to stay. >>> a man has died after being shot in the head and chest. it happened on 45th street near ponds street in northeast d.c. around 12:35 this morning. the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. police have been unable to identify a possible motive or suspect in the shooting. >>> three people are dead and a...
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. >> truman was staying here in the blair house.'48 to '52 while they were refurbishing the white house. >> two puerto rican nationalists tried to fire their way into blair house. coffelt was motelly wounded. >> he stood up, braced himself to steady himself and took a shot and hit the assailant in the ear as i recall. >> rarely are they in the spotlight instead secret service agents are generally on the fringes of history. unphone faces in the crowd who have a front row seat to world events. >> when you're on the job you're thinking two feet in front of you. you're not thinking about history and not thinking about speeches or anything along those lines. you're looking for where the next threat might be. >> it was abraham lincoln who created the secret service 150 years ago. ironically it was on the very day he was assassinated. but he never intended the secret service to protect him or the office. it's sole purpose was to battle the rise of counter fit money. by 1865, amounted to as much as a third of all the money in circulation. t
. >> truman was staying here in the blair house.'48 to '52 while they were refurbishing the white house. >> two puerto rican nationalists tried to fire their way into blair house. coffelt was motelly wounded. >> he stood up, braced himself to steady himself and took a shot and hit the assailant in the ear as i recall. >> rarely are they in the spotlight instead secret service agents are generally on the fringes of history. unphone faces in the crowd who have a front row...
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>> talking about apple and china, sticking with that theme here, we're talking about what -- brian blairse me. managing director at rosenblatt securities. he's got a buy rating on the stock. brian, thanks for joining us. that is a big question, because apple has -- china has been a huge and very important growth driver for apple. the executives played it down on the conference call last week, but is it a concern to you? >> you know, it's not a concern right now because apple is doing so well over there. i mean, you know, all their key metrics are growing. iphone units grew about 87% year over year. their revenues were up over 100%. and the revenues from china are about 27% of apple's total revenues. so clearly a critical market but you know, as was mentioned earlier there's been no signs of a slowdown. they're outgrowing every metric that's available right now in china. they're doing well on the app side. they're even doing well on the mac side even though units are small. we're certainly watching the consumer over there. but as of right now there's no reason to be concerned regarding ap
>> talking about apple and china, sticking with that theme here, we're talking about what -- brian blairse me. managing director at rosenblatt securities. he's got a buy rating on the stock. brian, thanks for joining us. that is a big question, because apple has -- china has been a huge and very important growth driver for apple. the executives played it down on the conference call last week, but is it a concern to you? >> you know, it's not a concern right now because apple is...
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. >> the red cross has opened a temporary shelter at blair high school for those that do not want to stay in their apartment. we had a bit of a break today, but the showers and storms are all set to come back tomorrow. >> it will be an active week. chief meteorologist topper shutt is here with more on the yellow alert. >> yes. it seems we get a day or two of rest inbetween thunderstorms. well, today was the day. there will be showers to the west along i-81. we could be seeing a couple of sprinkles as close as leesburg. temperatures will be in the 70s. by 10:00 showers in culpepper and showers primarily north and west of town in the mornings. most of us will have a dry commute to work. showers will be getting closer to gaithersburg and poolsville. by 2:00 we see showers firing up out toward winchester, culpepper and manassas. at 3:30 or so they fire up and move through the metro area. we will come back and track them through the evening. they will stick around a little longer than you think and we will have the 3-degree guarantee. >> thank you, top. >>> we have more on samuel ellis, n
. >> the red cross has opened a temporary shelter at blair high school for those that do not want to stay in their apartment. we had a bit of a break today, but the showers and storms are all set to come back tomorrow. >> it will be an active week. chief meteorologist topper shutt is here with more on the yellow alert. >> yes. it seems we get a day or two of rest inbetween thunderstorms. well, today was the day. there will be showers to the west along i-81. we could be seeing...
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this is on eastern avenue across the street from blair park. 30 to 40 residents have already been evacuated. and right now paramedics are double-checking that building. they're also looking at two people who may have been injured although we've just been told it looks like those two people are going to be okay. fire rescue teams are going door to door, trying to find the source of that leak, and they started to ventilate the building to try to clear the carbon monoxide out of there. they have already requested more ems units. and with rain in the area the county is calling in buss to put these families up in a temporary shelter. >> thank you. >>> also new tonight, confrontation in the middle of chinatown caught on video. >> a man kicked in the head at a bus stop. police quickly take down his attacker. it's video you'll only see right here. >> and tonight police suspect it's all connected to synthetic drugs. news4's jackie bensen is live downtown. jackie, all this happened right in front you have? >> reporter: yes, doreen, and there were people everywhere just like they are right now. and th
this is on eastern avenue across the street from blair park. 30 to 40 residents have already been evacuated. and right now paramedics are double-checking that building. they're also looking at two people who may have been injured although we've just been told it looks like those two people are going to be okay. fire rescue teams are going door to door, trying to find the source of that leak, and they started to ventilate the building to try to clear the carbon monoxide out of there. they have...
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. >> warning sirens blairing. >> families were rescued along with their pets.are expected to have impact and could delay the flights. in arizona and california this storm is sparking a house fire. crews are on high alert. >> some burning close to homes. >> wild weather. >> yes. spencer is back now. spencer? >> look at that. >> let me show you a picture from milpitas. there are clouds and a chance of sprinkles. hot weather, highs in the upper 90s in chico. in the bay area, temperatures low to mid-90s. it's warm. tomorrow won't feel as humid as today. saturday looks good and will be mainly clear skies. here is the accu-weather forecast. high temperatures up to about 90 inland. and a cooler pattern. >> matt cane is back. now that there's foster farms simply raised, it's tougher than ever to be a foster farms chicken. but foster farms simply raised chicken is 100 percent natural with no antibiotics. well you're an herbalist. help us to be natural. will those herbs do it? those? one grows hair, the other increases energy. gasp! do i look natural herb man? can i call
. >> warning sirens blairing. >> families were rescued along with their pets.are expected to have impact and could delay the flights. in arizona and california this storm is sparking a house fire. crews are on high alert. >> some burning close to homes. >> wild weather. >> yes. spencer is back now. spencer? >> look at that. >> let me show you a picture from milpitas. there are clouds and a chance of sprinkles. hot weather, highs in the upper 90s in...
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. >> warning sirens blairing. >> families were rescued along with their pets.ed to have impact and could delay the flights. in arizona and california this storm is sparking a house fire. crews are on high alert. >> some burning close to homes. >> wild weather. >> yes. spencer is back now. spencer? >> look at that. >> let me show you a picture from milpitas. there are clouds and a chance of sprinkles. hot weather, highs in the upper 90s in chico. in the bay area, temperatures low to mid-90s. it's warm. tomorrow won't feel as humid as today. saturday looks good and will be mainly clear skies. here is the accu-weather forecast. high temperatures up to about 90 inland. and a cooler pattern. >> matt cane is back. >>> matt cane made a start for the giants nearly a year today but done in by jose fernandez coming back from a long layoff. still throwing 99 but gave up three runs at home. blanco with a nine # miles per hour pitch. fernandez gets a run back himself. here he comes and there it goes. the second of his career and it's 3-2. this guy allowing five runs on seve
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the red cross has opened a shelter at montgomery blair high school not too far away from where we are. let me move right out of the way. you see that bus right there? some of the residents are supposed to come out here get on the bus and leave. but here is the issue. many of them are not going to the shelter. keep in mind these are condos. they're not apartments. and a lot of folks say they're not going anywhere. they're either staying with family or friends tonight. and firefighters tell me it's highly unlikely that an electrical contractor will be able to fix the wires in this building. tonight nearly a thousand people are in the dark, somsithing in candlelight inside university towers in silver spring after a fire caused an electrical outrage. >> it's annoying. it's frustrating. i came home after a long day today. i was kind of fried and not to mention the building smells horrible. >> reporter: not to mention it's hot. the backup generator powers one elevator and fire alarms. >> water pressure is really low. >> reporter: the trouble started on sunday after investigators say a fire
the red cross has opened a shelter at montgomery blair high school not too far away from where we are. let me move right out of the way. you see that bus right there? some of the residents are supposed to come out here get on the bus and leave. but here is the issue. many of them are not going to the shelter. keep in mind these are condos. they're not apartments. and a lot of folks say they're not going anywhere. they're either staying with family or friends tonight. and firefighters tell me...
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a spate neighbors of bang for peace from trains they say blair horns around-the- clock. how much it cost to stop the noise. >> reporter: the cloudy skies lot with fog check cannot quite a bit. 17 m.p.h. oakland 13 out hayward. 12 for redwood city 20. three for fairfield 13 out unconquered onshore breeze, too much wind speeds will stay with us for tomorrow as well. satellite data showing dry weather conditions high ridge pressure system that gave us the '90s warmer temperatures will move off to the east and what we have izmit cultural level moisture coming in from the south. it makes its way into our region and that will close down significantly into the weekend also chance of showers come sunday into monday. fokker trecker chilling fog pettifog along coastal regions. patchy fog in coastal regions. yet close off the coast there is still getting urine for sunshine no. i even the south bay. as a progress in the afternoon low clouds and for the evening and then patchy fog and we get as well the. afternoon highs three to five degrees cooler than we were today how. as tomorrow
a spate neighbors of bang for peace from trains they say blair horns around-the- clock. how much it cost to stop the noise. >> reporter: the cloudy skies lot with fog check cannot quite a bit. 17 m.p.h. oakland 13 out hayward. 12 for redwood city 20. three for fairfield 13 out unconquered onshore breeze, too much wind speeds will stay with us for tomorrow as well. satellite data showing dry weather conditions high ridge pressure system that gave us the '90s warmer temperatures will move...
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scarlet: thank you. 3000 william blair says mining machine carpark and then use right now.ypically 1500. there in lies the problem with caterpillar business. scarlet: how can you raise your gdp forecast, more bullish outlook on the global economy with that is the case? now for a look at top stories. it would create the biggest health insurance in the u.s. the price would be $48 billion. the announcement could come later this week. earlier another big takeover in the health insurance industry with aetna agreeing to buy humana. alix: big changes underway out qualcomm come just posting the biggest sales declined since 2009. it will cut 15% of its work horse, reduce executive pay and shake up the board. it will also review stretches -- strategic initiatives including a breakup. scarlet: one of the best-known names in supercar is now going public. ferrari being spun off. the automaker says it sees ferrari being valued at more than $11 million. -- $11 billion. those are your top stories. the worst commodity fund in 13 years freaking havoc or just dressed investors. coal prices ar
scarlet: thank you. 3000 william blair says mining machine carpark and then use right now.ypically 1500. there in lies the problem with caterpillar business. scarlet: how can you raise your gdp forecast, more bullish outlook on the global economy with that is the case? now for a look at top stories. it would create the biggest health insurance in the u.s. the price would be $48 billion. the announcement could come later this week. earlier another big takeover in the health insurance industry...
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during the time of truman's lives at the blair house just across the street from the white house. beth was visibly thrilled to leave the white house. and returned to missouri. jonathan daniels, the former press secretary to president roosevelt, said beth truman is a lady unchanged by the white house. and determined to remain always what she is. next we have maybe eisenhower. she was born in boone iowa, her father was a successful businessman, he moved around a lot. her mother was a housewife. the family moved frequently just because of her dad's business. she had a high school and finishing school education. she married ike eisenhower when she was 19, he was already in the service, the couple moved 33 times in 37 years. they had two sons, one died under age four. she was 56 years old when she became first lady. she was first lady for about eight years. she died at age 82, and she is buried in abilene, kansas. mamie wasn't interested in politics, but she would do anything to help her husband get elected. and so if the politics and the party people said mamie, would you post? she wo
during the time of truman's lives at the blair house just across the street from the white house. beth was visibly thrilled to leave the white house. and returned to missouri. jonathan daniels, the former press secretary to president roosevelt, said beth truman is a lady unchanged by the white house. and determined to remain always what she is. next we have maybe eisenhower. she was born in boone iowa, her father was a successful businessman, he moved around a lot. her mother was a housewife....
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this is on county line road at blaire mill road. this is a rather active area.olice tell us county line road is closed right now in both the eastbound and westbound directions. definitely an area to avoid right now as we're headed. to work or from work. using the "nbc 10" app for updates on this breaking story. >>> is it the breakthrough searchers have been waiting for. investigators are heading to an island in the indian ocean to determine if a plane part found there is a piece of the missing malaysian flight mh 370. nbc's tom costello has an update. >> reporter: it's a huge break in potentially solving one of the world's biggest aviation mysteries. boeing investigators have looked at this video and the debris covered in seashells. their conclusion the piece of wreckage is a wing component from a boeing 777, what's called a flaperon and there is only one missing 777 anywhere in the world, malaysia 370. at a press conference overnight the deputy prime minister of australia called it a major lead. >> this is obviously a very significant development. this is the f
this is on county line road at blaire mill road. this is a rather active area.olice tell us county line road is closed right now in both the eastbound and westbound directions. definitely an area to avoid right now as we're headed. to work or from work. using the "nbc 10" app for updates on this breaking story. >>> is it the breakthrough searchers have been waiting for. investigators are heading to an island in the indian ocean to determine if a plane part found there is a...
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the red cross has set up a shelter at montgomery blair high school.ople decided just to stay. word again is they have restored power to the building however some people in the building may still not have power. because of a separate problem inside the building. aaron. >> all right, kristin, thank you. >>> it's 6:49 now. right now, we're following a developing story in san francisco this morning. we now know that a gun that belonged to a federal agent was used to shoot and kill a woman at a pier there. francisco sanchez pleaded not guilty to kill the 32-year-old woman. sanchez said it was an accident. he's been deported to mexico five times. if he's convicted, he could spend the rest of his life in prison. >> the lawyer for subway spokesman jared fogle said he is cooperating with a child porn investigation. federal officers raided fogle's home in indiana. nbc news gabe gutierrez is live there. >> reporter: good morning we should find out that gerald fogle has not been arrested or charged with any crime but subway has suspended its relationship with tv'
the red cross has set up a shelter at montgomery blair high school.ople decided just to stay. word again is they have restored power to the building however some people in the building may still not have power. because of a separate problem inside the building. aaron. >> all right, kristin, thank you. >>> it's 6:49 now. right now, we're following a developing story in san francisco this morning. we now know that a gun that belonged to a federal agent was used to shoot and kill a...
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while the police admitted they had no suspects in the blair massacre there were two more murders 15 miles away in the silver lake section of los angeles. marco and his wife were found by their children stabbed and mutilated. >> sometimes you can measure fear overnight dramatically the sale of guns, guard dogs rose. >> it was a story on page 1 all over the country. it was shocking. i mean, if you are not safe in your own home, where are you safe? >> when the killings happened, people started locking their doors, people stopped picking up hitchhikers. it really brought the curtain down on the 60's. >> a band of hippies and led by charles manson were later arrested for the 1969 murders. the killers from the counter culture would prove to be the death nell of the hippy movement. >> you have got it stuck in your brain that i murdered somebody. what do you want to call me a murderer for. i never killed anyone. i don't need to kill anyone. i think it. i have it here. ♪ ♪ >> the hippy dream of peace, love, was very much alive in the spring of 1967. the burgeoning counter culture had turned its ba
while the police admitted they had no suspects in the blair massacre there were two more murders 15 miles away in the silver lake section of los angeles. marco and his wife were found by their children stabbed and mutilated. >> sometimes you can measure fear overnight dramatically the sale of guns, guard dogs rose. >> it was a story on page 1 all over the country. it was shocking. i mean, if you are not safe in your own home, where are you safe? >> when the killings happened,...
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. >> linda blair, spinning around, barfing up green. >> if you couldn't take the movie what about a tvhis fall. >> this is not right, and i have to talk to the pope about it. >> it is called exorcism live with a medium. >> there is a medium out there, i have seen this dude, his name is chip coffee. >> yes, due in october destination america, so media will head inside to the st. louis home where the exorcism of a teen took place back in 1949. >> that is what the the book is based on. >> the exorcism serve as inspiration for 73 classic and they will do exorcisms live on tv,. >> nope, nope, nope. >> i'm out too. >> i'm not watching that. >> i don't think it is even right. >> i don't think it is right either. >> when the pope is here in seven weeks i will talk to him. >> pope -- >> do i have an audience with the pope. >> you do not. >> no. >> i have been talking to the archbishop about trying to get up and meet himy can tell thaw right now. would you watch an exorcism live on tv, that kind of stuff you don't mess with. >> no, no. >> sue serio, at 11 minutes past nine, what the heck are you
. >> linda blair, spinning around, barfing up green. >> if you couldn't take the movie what about a tvhis fall. >> this is not right, and i have to talk to the pope about it. >> it is called exorcism live with a medium. >> there is a medium out there, i have seen this dude, his name is chip coffee. >> yes, due in october destination america, so media will head inside to the st. louis home where the exorcism of a teen took place back in 1949. >> that is...
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truman moved to the blair house across the white house and lived there from 1948 in till 1952. -- until 1952. that is basically the history of the white house we see today. now i will give all of you a peek into the lives of the presidents of the lives i have served. i served the nixon administration as a member of the secret service, until his resignation in 1974. during that time, i was assigned to different posts throughout the white house, getting to know the people who worked there and their responsibilities. after the litigation surrounding watergate, i was one of six officers to have control over the presidential papers and tapes. after the court had appointed the secret service as conservatives -- conservators. soft, kind and gentle are not often words attached to president nixon, but his highness was known to those who knew him. one individual was a white house doorman by the name of freddy mayfield. he worked the evening shift in night and was an added crash an ardent fan of the local baseball team. freddy and president nixon had long conversations about baseball. the presiden
truman moved to the blair house across the white house and lived there from 1948 in till 1952. -- until 1952. that is basically the history of the white house we see today. now i will give all of you a peek into the lives of the presidents of the lives i have served. i served the nixon administration as a member of the secret service, until his resignation in 1974. during that time, i was assigned to different posts throughout the white house, getting to know the people who worked there and...
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according to a survey by william blair, prices at chipotle are up 10.5%.ompany says it happened as the minimum wage rose over the past six months. the price of your favorite burrito bowl could continue to climb. the city's minimum wage is expected to hit $15 in 2018. >>> apple the world's most valuable company expanding into north san jose. according to the silicon valley business journal, apple is leasing a 300,000 square foot property right near the san jose first street corridor. however, we don't know when apple will move into that building. or what it will do there. apple's work force has grown over the past year to more than 92,000 employees. >>> 5:42 is the time right now. going the extra mile for little league. coming up in our next half hour, what one south bay father is doing several times a week just to maintain the baseball fields during the drought. >> good morning. we are looking at the commute here and northbound 101 san francisco looks good and so does southbound 101 heading down to the south part of the city. we'll tell you more about the
according to a survey by william blair, prices at chipotle are up 10.5%.ompany says it happened as the minimum wage rose over the past six months. the price of your favorite burrito bowl could continue to climb. the city's minimum wage is expected to hit $15 in 2018. >>> apple the world's most valuable company expanding into north san jose. according to the silicon valley business journal, apple is leasing a 300,000 square foot property right near the san jose first street corridor....
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. >> i actually signed -- we auctioned it off for my friend linda blair runs a dog -- >> jimmy: that'se wall with it. i mean, people -- they're all going, why don't you throw money at her? and that's not what i wanted to do. that's not the kind of guy i am. >> jimmy: i don't blame you. i think you did absolutely the right thing. they thought, he's not going to want to spend time on this, he'll give us $25,000. instead, you gave them your ass. >> i did. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you've been on the show a couple of times. i feel like, there are certain artists that come here and they have fans and, you know, whatever. but your fans seem to be a little extra crazed. i think you made some kind of an impact on a group of women at a certain time -- >> when the window was open. >> jimmy: yeah, the window, it was a big stained glass windows and they were wide open. do you have problems with this sort of thing? what's the craziest experience you've had with one of these characters? >> well, i mean, a lot of crazy stuff happened in the '80s when everybody was still pretty young, you know
. >> i actually signed -- we auctioned it off for my friend linda blair runs a dog -- >> jimmy: that'se wall with it. i mean, people -- they're all going, why don't you throw money at her? and that's not what i wanted to do. that's not the kind of guy i am. >> jimmy: i don't blame you. i think you did absolutely the right thing. they thought, he's not going to want to spend time on this, he'll give us $25,000. instead, you gave them your ass. >> i did. [ cheers and...
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. >> the red cross open add shelter for tenants at nearby blair high school. >>> and now members of the state house of representatives in south carolina will be weighing in on removing the confederate flag from statehouse grounds. i'm mike hydeck. they'll start their debate at 10:00 this morning. the south carolina state senate overwheppingly approved -- overwhelmingly approved taking it down. if it gets to her desk, governor nikki haley says she will sign the by. this has been a conten shaws debate for -- contentious debate for years. the momentum shifted into high gear to get it removed when a white supremacist killed nine people at a black church in charleston. many of his online racist rants featured the picture of the confederate flag. the state up in in columbia reported confederate flag robo calls went out urging their representatives to tell them not to stand with leftist fanatics who want to destroy the south we love. but about 30 members of the house of representatives took a tour of a confederate relic room a mile from the state house. that is likely where the flag will end u
. >> the red cross open add shelter for tenants at nearby blair high school. >>> and now members of the state house of representatives in south carolina will be weighing in on removing the confederate flag from statehouse grounds. i'm mike hydeck. they'll start their debate at 10:00 this morning. the south carolina state senate overwheppingly approved -- overwhelmingly approved taking it down. if it gets to her desk, governor nikki haley says she will sign the by. this has been a...
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. >> reporter: emergency crews found the body of a third victim this afternoon 22-year-old richard blair. >> oh, my god it is going to hit our house, too. they can't get out. oh scared to death. >> reporter: neighbors shot this video of a trailer floating away with an intellectually disabled man inside. >> it's been very hard and very hard situation. >> reporter: now as these families grieve, their love for each other they cherish. >> i love him. i don't know what i will do without him. >>> and for our area, we have got a heat wave coming this way. we could see some pretty decent rain but i doubt we have any severe weather coming our way saturday. just some heavy rain in spots with the higher humidity. let's take a look at where the heat index val ruse going to be the next couple of days. as promised, yeah a heat wave building friday, the heat index up to 90 degrees, 100 on saturday, 102 on sunday what it will feel like monday, 101. while these will be the days with the highest humidity we are still going to see temperatures topping out over 90 degrees, even beyond that for a few days. r
. >> reporter: emergency crews found the body of a third victim this afternoon 22-year-old richard blair. >> oh, my god it is going to hit our house, too. they can't get out. oh scared to death. >> reporter: neighbors shot this video of a trailer floating away with an intellectually disabled man inside. >> it's been very hard and very hard situation. >> reporter: now as these families grieve, their love for each other they cherish. >> i love him. i don't know...
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joan: i agree with you, and bill blair. i agree with everybody. but the fact that, to perhaps the taking away temporarily the vote of the southern white males in preventing certain categories of x confederates from holding office was considered a great punishment, greater than perhaps, treason trial. the problem from the perspective of the radical republicans is based saw their program unravel and ultimately end in some failure. they didn't do it long enough. because that would transgress one of the goals of the war, which is reunion. john: since we had a panel that dealt with assassination surrenders, i have a question. if the retribution in terms of trials, treason trials was plan a comment that was shut down largely by andrew jackson's -- andrew johnson's proclamations which created a program for amnesty, the 14th 15th amendment then plan b? and that doesn't go very well so what his plan c? is there one? gary: there is not a plan c. joan: what about plan z?i don't know. john: since we don't have the retribution, is it reasonable to then think a
joan: i agree with you, and bill blair. i agree with everybody. but the fact that, to perhaps the taking away temporarily the vote of the southern white males in preventing certain categories of x confederates from holding office was considered a great punishment, greater than perhaps, treason trial. the problem from the perspective of the radical republicans is based saw their program unravel and ultimately end in some failure. they didn't do it long enough. because that would transgress one...
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intervened, led again by president clinton and prime minister blair and other allies and they stopped what happened in bosnia from happening in kosovo. that was really something very very important because they said we can't allow this kind of massacre massacre, this genocide to happen again. fast forward and we're having massacre after massacre in syria. it's not termed a genocide there. it's an ongoing war first by assad and now all these isis groups and others who simply slaughtering people and nobody is doing anything to stop it. just this week the united nations commission for refugees announced there are 4 million syrian refugees seeking aid outside the country. and absolutely nothing beyond air strikes is being done to try to stop this. we have to remember that on a day like this. >> our chief international correspondent christiane amanpour making very important points there. thank you so much for your insight and reporting there and we will stay in touch with you as we continue to cover event this is day. >>> turning to greece, the prime minister there says his country is now
intervened, led again by president clinton and prime minister blair and other allies and they stopped what happened in bosnia from happening in kosovo. that was really something very very important because they said we can't allow this kind of massacre massacre, this genocide to happen again. fast forward and we're having massacre after massacre in syria. it's not termed a genocide there. it's an ongoing war first by assad and now all these isis groups and others who simply slaughtering people...
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until crews can repair it, the street is closed between blair mill and meeting house roads. >>> to a health scare now at a local school. an employee at west chester university tested positive for legionnaire's disease. school officials say eight campus buildings had higher than acceptable levels of the bacteria that can cause the illness. today a remediation firm is treating the affected cooling towers to eliminate the bacteria. no classes are being held on the campus. >>> meantime, new york city's depth of health investigating an outbreak of legionaires in the south bronx. two people have reportedly died. what is the disease? it's a severe form of pneumonia. you cannot catch it from person to person contact. most people get it from inhaling the bacteria. it usually develops two to ten days after exposure. symptoms include headache, fever, chills, cough, diarrhea and vomiting. >>> the widow of one of three people killed in a shooting in a municipal building in monroe county is filing a lawsuit. francis laguardia is suing township officials and a county sheriff, alleging officials in
until crews can repair it, the street is closed between blair mill and meeting house roads. >>> to a health scare now at a local school. an employee at west chester university tested positive for legionnaire's disease. school officials say eight campus buildings had higher than acceptable levels of the bacteria that can cause the illness. today a remediation firm is treating the affected cooling towers to eliminate the bacteria. no classes are being held on the campus. >>>...
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during the time of truman's lives at the blair house just across the street from the white house. beth was visibly thrilled to leave the white house. and returned to missouri. jonathan daniels, the former press secretary to president roosevelt, said beth truman is a lady unchanged by the white house. and determined to remain always what she is. next we have maybe eisenhower. she was born in boone iowa, her father was a successful businessman, he moved around a lot. her mother was a housewife. the family moved frequently just because of her dad's business. she had a high school and finishing school education. she married ike eisenhower when she was 19, he was already in the service, the couple moved 33 times in 37 years. they had two sons, one died under age four. she was 56 years old when she became first lady. she was first lady for about eight years. she died at age 82, and she is buried in abilene, kansas. mamie wasn't interested in politics, but she would do anything to help her husband get elected. and so if the politics and the party people said mamie, would you post? she wo
during the time of truman's lives at the blair house just across the street from the white house. beth was visibly thrilled to leave the white house. and returned to missouri. jonathan daniels, the former press secretary to president roosevelt, said beth truman is a lady unchanged by the white house. and determined to remain always what she is. next we have maybe eisenhower. she was born in boone iowa, her father was a successful businessman, he moved around a lot. her mother was a housewife....
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. >> inspired by the 1999 hit, "the blair witch project," they came up with the idea of putting together film from so-called found footage. but this time, it would be a romantic comedy, not a horror film. and a wedding seemed like the perfect setting. >> sometimes when you go to a wedding, they will have disposable cameras that the bride and groom will hand out. at this wedding, they handed out flip cameras. >> in reality, the movie was shot over 12 days at a home in los angeles. as soon as production wrapped, archie uploaded a short clip to youtube. that moment millions would see. he thought it would be a good way of drumming up interest while he edited the movie. little did he know how quickly the clip would take off. >> about a week later, yahoo! had it on their homepage as wet wedding and it went bonkers. >> zoe, your top. >> oh, my god. >> every single major morning news program wanted the bride and the groom to come on to their show to talk. we couldn't do that. >> after all, the bride and groom were actors. >> it's dry cleaning. >> and sending them on to a national television prog
. >> inspired by the 1999 hit, "the blair witch project," they came up with the idea of putting together film from so-called found footage. but this time, it would be a romantic comedy, not a horror film. and a wedding seemed like the perfect setting. >> sometimes when you go to a wedding, they will have disposable cameras that the bride and groom will hand out. at this wedding, they handed out flip cameras. >> in reality, the movie was shot over 12 days at a home in...
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his wife kate worked for former british prime minister tony blair.self is already an elder statesman in the internet world... >> bill clinton: we're talking about the limits of the social... >> safer: ...moving in influential circles, making a comfortable living from speaking engagements. >> wales: we're really, really powerful.... >> safer: but though he passed up billions by making wikipedia a non-profit, he clearly doesn't suffer from that silicon valley condition known as "zuckerberg envy." do you ever wonder or get wistful about, "gosh, if i only had a billion, think of all the good things i could do." >> wales: ( laughs ) no, not really. i mean, how many bankers are there in the world who earn fabulous salaries, but whose lives are incredibly boring compared to mine? i mean, i have a fantastic amazing life where, you know, my work feels meaningful to me in a way that almost nothing else could. so, yeah, it's great. don't worry about me. ( laughs ) >> ♪ happy birthday to you... >> safer: a final burning question wikipedians have debated over the
his wife kate worked for former british prime minister tony blair.self is already an elder statesman in the internet world... >> bill clinton: we're talking about the limits of the social... >> safer: ...moving in influential circles, making a comfortable living from speaking engagements. >> wales: we're really, really powerful.... >> safer: but though he passed up billions by making wikipedia a non-profit, he clearly doesn't suffer from that silicon valley condition...