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zoon we have a fire at the compound in carmel. the entire compound is going up right now. >> it was an epic debacle in united states law enforcement history. a deadly shootout followed by a 51-day siege that ended with more than 70 people dead in a raging inferno. all caught on live television with the whole world watching. two questions rise from the ashes of this american tragedy. who shot first and who started the fire? >> it began innocently enough. in 1935 a small religious group moved to waco. an off-chute of the seven day adventist church, they eventually called themselves the branch davidians. >> pretty stable leadership for a lot of years, and they were known in town as a swit somewhat bizarre but benign religious group that pretty much kept to themselves. >> the davidians bought property about ten miles east of town, built a compound, and named their sanctuary mount carmel after the sacred biblical site in israel. but in the early 1980s a new member appeared who would change everything. his given name vernon wayne howell
zoon we have a fire at the compound in carmel. the entire compound is going up right now. >> it was an epic debacle in united states law enforcement history. a deadly shootout followed by a 51-day siege that ended with more than 70 people dead in a raging inferno. all caught on live television with the whole world watching. two questions rise from the ashes of this american tragedy. who shot first and who started the fire? >> it began innocently enough. in 1935 a small religious...
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carmel, after the biblical site. but in the 1980s, a new person would appear, who changed everything. handsome and magnetic, he convinced his followers he would one day be reborn as the messiah, church members worshipped him as the conquerer of babylon. >> he began to present the ideas he had, and i would say 99% of the leadership of the church that were living at mt. carmel accepted him as having a message from god. >> clive doyle is a branch davidian survivor, and to this day believes in david koresh. >> david was constantly talking to god, god told me to do this, and that. and we accepted it. >> god speaks to me, i have a message to present. >> to outsiders, koresh soon transformed the davidian church into a cult. >> the most important element of the cult is the leader. and they're always described the same way, as being charismatic. >> i mean, there are some things that god has concealed in his written word that are to be brought to you right before the end of time. >> koresh preached end of days philosophy to hi
carmel, after the biblical site. but in the 1980s, a new person would appear, who changed everything. handsome and magnetic, he convinced his followers he would one day be reborn as the messiah, church members worshipped him as the conquerer of babylon. >> he began to present the ideas he had, and i would say 99% of the leadership of the church that were living at mt. carmel accepted him as having a message from god. >> clive doyle is a branch davidian survivor, and to this day...
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. >> reporter: that's scary when you think from carmel to hearst castle. >> a long way. >> reporter: anybody ever done that before? >> no. >> reporter: so we're talking 100 miles. but there's other options. >> that's right. it's a really for something for all acts. we have 100, 50, 16 and 32-mile option. >> reporter: this is for a special charity. >> best buddies was founded 25 years ago by anthony kennedy shriver. our program provides opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities to form friendships, have leadership development and employment as well. >> reporter: kpix 5, we have been a proud sponsor for many, many years. we have a team participating again this year that you can join and i think you have a special offer. >> the next person who registers for roberta's team is going to win a free virgin america domestic ticket anywhere in the u.s. >> reporter: can i reregister? >> absolutely! [ laughter ] >> reporter: did you guys hear that? a virgin america airlines ticket! >> yeah! >> reporter: how can you participate? visit kpix.com and go to "links and numbers" and we'll
. >> reporter: that's scary when you think from carmel to hearst castle. >> a long way. >> reporter: anybody ever done that before? >> no. >> reporter: so we're talking 100 miles. but there's other options. >> that's right. it's a really for something for all acts. we have 100, 50, 16 and 32-mile option. >> reporter: this is for a special charity. >> best buddies was founded 25 years ago by anthony kennedy shriver. our program provides...
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didn't have plans for a big honeymoon, people have donated stays at half moon bay, sauce silly toe, carmel and even a place in tahoe. >> for me, it is great. i've never felt normal before. i've never felt not different. >> he finally feels at home and home to him is lawrence's berkeley l berkeley lab. how he landed a role working with scientists twice or three times his age. >>> she found it on craigslist. what she called her calling in life. what this young mom saw that put her on a path to help hundreds of other mothers. stay with us, bay area proud is just getting started. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> one thing we've learned through our "bay area proud" is that the bay area is home to some of the smartest people. having post grads around the lab is nothing different but something is different about polite. he was the subj
didn't have plans for a big honeymoon, people have donated stays at half moon bay, sauce silly toe, carmel and even a place in tahoe. >> for me, it is great. i've never felt normal before. i've never felt not different. >> he finally feels at home and home to him is lawrence's berkeley l berkeley lab. how he landed a role working with scientists twice or three times his age. >>> she found it on craigslist. what she called her calling in life. what this young mom saw that...
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mount carmel we believe and patchy fog here and there with temperatures between 64 and 67. so not too shabby. sometimes when it feels like a pool day it's hard to go back but i don't think that's the case tomorrow. radar tonight, very light sprinkles or spotty showers around the region. let me put this in motion. mot the last couple of hours, sprinkles coming through, portions of southern montgomery county, wear a hat but you won't get very wet. substantial rain is pushing towards southern maryland and you can see in the first few frames, that's not showing up in a big way.g the rain was produced by an area of low pressure riding along installedded front boundaries. a lot of it has pushed to the north and we're going to be in the dole drums in between. there's a second system coming. one more piece of energy mayay come through late tonight oright during the day tomorrow but this is a slow pros cess because you can see it's moving north rather than east. so we'll keep a slight chance of a shower in the overnight and then we'll have to continue totu watch that system as it mo
mount carmel we believe and patchy fog here and there with temperatures between 64 and 67. so not too shabby. sometimes when it feels like a pool day it's hard to go back but i don't think that's the case tomorrow. radar tonight, very light sprinkles or spotty showers around the region. let me put this in motion. mot the last couple of hours, sprinkles coming through, portions of southern montgomery county, wear a hat but you won't get very wet. substantial rain is pushing towards southern...
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he had come back from mount carmel, where 450 bow priests, had offered sacrifices and their god didn't or didn't answer. and then he began to pray. this worship experience was so awesome, the bible says that fire fell down from heaven, consumed the rocks. elijah told them, "put rocks on the altar, put wood on the altar, but rocks don't burn. my god is a consuming fire, he'll burn up the rocks, he'll burn up the wood. he burned up the sacrifice." you can't see that kind of miracle, unless you worship. amen. elijah saw that kind of miracle, because he understood the spiritual principle, that worship is sacrifice. worship is sacrifice. you see, you can't expect god to show up on an altar where there is no sacrifice. if you want god to show up, you've got to have a sacrifice on the altar. so many people today think that worshipping god is just lip service. but lip service alone won't get you a breakthrough. when you're divided between two opinions, you can not see a breakthrough. you've either got to make up your mind that you're going to walk by faith, or you're going to walk by sight. ei
he had come back from mount carmel, where 450 bow priests, had offered sacrifices and their god didn't or didn't answer. and then he began to pray. this worship experience was so awesome, the bible says that fire fell down from heaven, consumed the rocks. elijah told them, "put rocks on the altar, put wood on the altar, but rocks don't burn. my god is a consuming fire, he'll burn up the rocks, he'll burn up the wood. he burned up the sacrifice." you can't see that kind of miracle,...
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reired to bimpled eaier in il required o anthdocument hights are expecto th that, i'd like t over to carmel a frank. viso. nk you. >> thank you. his item? to make the dry s on stthere an independent third-pao and as a finding, tions. >> thank you vermucommt on this i'd like to opp ts time. ke to e come up, sir. >>> good afternoon. my name is alvin [speaker not understood]. i have aquestns for the two auditors. first one is regarding the redevelopment agency being closed, is it your judgment that the turmoil caused by the closure of the agency and the transition to a new body created a lot of problems in the sense that there wasn't a proper transition period? >> so, this is public comment, sir.
reired to bimpled eaier in il required o anthdocument hights are expecto th that, i'd like t over to carmel a frank. viso. nk you. >> thank you. his item? to make the dry s on stthere an independent third-pao and as a finding, tions. >> thank you vermucommt on this i'd like to opp ts time. ke to e come up, sir. >>> good afternoon. my name is alvin [speaker not understood]. i have aquestns for the two auditors. first one is regarding the redevelopment agency being closed, is...
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and with that, i'd like to close my presentation and turn it over to carmel a frank. >> thank you. >> thank you. ~ thank you, supervisors. did you have any other questions? >> thank you very much. colleagues, do we have any other questions on this item? no -- oh, supervisor -- >> i just want to make the point this can be very dry stuff, but it's actually one of the most important functions that this committee performs. you're making sure that there is an independent third-party review of the external auditors of the finances of the city. and i'm very appreciative that all of the city departments, where there was a finding, were present to address, you know, what they were doing to deal with some of the findings and recommendations. and, of course, thank you to the controller's office that does a great job of overseeing all of this. and, so, of course, thank you to our external auditors as well. >> thank you very much. thank you. let's go and move for public comment on this item. i'd like to open up public comment at this time. if anyone would like to comment, please come up, sir. >>>
and with that, i'd like to close my presentation and turn it over to carmel a frank. >> thank you. >> thank you. ~ thank you, supervisors. did you have any other questions? >> thank you very much. colleagues, do we have any other questions on this item? no -- oh, supervisor -- >> i just want to make the point this can be very dry stuff, but it's actually one of the most important functions that this committee performs. you're making sure that there is an independent...
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traffic is starting to build heading down towards mount carmel. this is a live picture in the white marsh area. no problems at the tunnels. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> remembering art donovan. >> family and friends will head to north baltimore for a funeral service for the baltimore colts legend. livennifer franciotti is with more on what will be happening this morning. >> good morning. hundreds of people are expected to attend the funeral. they are here to pay tribute to a man who had a hug personality and a great big heart to go along with it. born in the bronx and so authentically baltimore, number 70 cap does laughing with his unique way. a hall of fame are on the field. are donovan loved life and love people. >> one time he said to me, "you how lucky we were when we played for the colts?" i used to call him "bugs" because he had big eyes. "because they still remember us." >> and now the sports legends easy and is honoring hall of famer artie donovan with a special display. future big features a colts jersey and four new photos
traffic is starting to build heading down towards mount carmel. this is a live picture in the white marsh area. no problems at the tunnels. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> remembering art donovan. >> family and friends will head to north baltimore for a funeral service for the baltimore colts legend. livennifer franciotti is with more on what will be happening this morning. >> good morning. hundreds of people are expected to attend the funeral. they are here to pay...
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i'm actually on the hills of mount carmel where elijah performed his miracles.very unique institution headed institution headed by dr. chaim perri. >>perri: this is one of the slopes of mount carmel where elijah the prophet has prophesied. we can not but marvel at god's greatness seeing his word coming true. everything the prophets have foreseen, have envisioned is happening here. what you see here is a haven for jewish children. homeless in this country who arrived just with one little suitcase at the ben-gurion airport. that's where we picked them up. they have no one to care for them. they're parents are either not in this country or not in this world. in this world. they are not alive. >>perri: it's a miracle that they arrive here. we marvel at it every time when it happens again. when you go to the airport and you pick up a four year old child or a ten year old child or a fourteen year old child who comes without nothing just one asset he knows i belong to the jewish people and this is my home this is my place, that's his only asset and we are here to embra
i'm actually on the hills of mount carmel where elijah performed his miracles.very unique institution headed institution headed by dr. chaim perri. >>perri: this is one of the slopes of mount carmel where elijah the prophet has prophesied. we can not but marvel at god's greatness seeing his word coming true. everything the prophets have foreseen, have envisioned is happening here. what you see here is a haven for jewish children. homeless in this country who arrived just with one little...
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i mean, you have more time to spend up at carmel ridge. oh, you're just hitting all the marks.u, nicole. elizabeth. and you were wrong about me. just like you were wrong about dr. croydon. read the papers, detective. your insights have no currency anymore. is that what this is about? do you remember what you said about moby dick and the unrelenting pursuit of evil? i know why you were unrelenting about dr. croydon. i know what it was about him that stuck to your hide like a harpoon. he ran out on his poor, sick wife. cheers, bobby. this was everything i'd hoped for. careful, your salad's wilting. oh, i was hoping you'd join us. this is robert goren, my friend i was telling you about. this is my husband, gavin haynes. nice to meet you. elizabeth tells me you're one of new york's finest. not these days. so you're married to... i told you, gavin has made an honest woman and american citizen out of me. we should give you our number, and you should join us for dinner one night. oh, better yet, you should jot down our license plate. you can find us that way. ( chuckling ): she's a re
i mean, you have more time to spend up at carmel ridge. oh, you're just hitting all the marks.u, nicole. elizabeth. and you were wrong about me. just like you were wrong about dr. croydon. read the papers, detective. your insights have no currency anymore. is that what this is about? do you remember what you said about moby dick and the unrelenting pursuit of evil? i know why you were unrelenting about dr. croydon. i know what it was about him that stuck to your hide like a harpoon. he ran out...
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this video shows the carmels after it went up into flames yesterday afternoon. anything left. a man saw the smoke, ran over and pulled van dyke from the car. the entertainer was not hurt. >> there was a fireman and a nurse and a cop who happened to be passing by. >> wow. >> somebody is looking after me. >> you can is say that. los angeles firefighters say it's possible that a flat tire may have started that fire. >> 5:25 is the time right now. tesla founder is tweeting the sedan earned the best safety rating ever tested. the top rating given by the ntsb is five stars. the sedan earned five stars overall. one percent vehicles tested match that record. it was stronger than the testing equipment used for the roof crush test and the car broke the machine. >> alex rodriguez, a-rod, now fighting back against major league baseball and his team, the yankees. his lawyer is now going public with serious accusations. he claims that the yankees allowed rodriguez it play during the 2012 post season despite an mri scan by a team doctor that showed a serious injury to his left
this video shows the carmels after it went up into flames yesterday afternoon. anything left. a man saw the smoke, ran over and pulled van dyke from the car. the entertainer was not hurt. >> there was a fireman and a nurse and a cop who happened to be passing by. >> wow. >> somebody is looking after me. >> you can is say that. los angeles firefighters say it's possible that a flat tire may have started that fire. >> 5:25 is the time right now. tesla founder is...
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>> this is oven cooked bacon with carmel on top of it. this is a skewer.t and those are -- you know those pastries called elephant ears? >> it's a version of that with mustard and cheese and ham in it. you can make this a month in advance and freeze it or the day before and certain it at room temperature. it's the perfect thing for breakfast. >> doc, you grew up in iowa got an english degree in harvard. >> i did. >> where did the detour come? >> i with news human services and at one point i took a little vacation, sold my car and travelled around greece. along the way i tried not to spend any money. we ate street food and we talked about having dinner. the food was spectacular. i became obsessed with food. >> you're a money after my own heart. i'm curious. what actually happens in the test kitchen? you create it sounds like 65. >> we do it until it's exactly the way we want it. there's 40 full-time cooks there. so they're always -- if they get a recipe they work on it. >> how do you even pick what recipe you're going to test. if they want kreps, we do crep
>> this is oven cooked bacon with carmel on top of it. this is a skewer.t and those are -- you know those pastries called elephant ears? >> it's a version of that with mustard and cheese and ham in it. you can make this a month in advance and freeze it or the day before and certain it at room temperature. it's the perfect thing for breakfast. >> doc, you grew up in iowa got an english degree in harvard. >> i did. >> where did the detour come? >> i with news...
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largely of popcorn is worldwide and, you know with the advent or growth of the gore may popcorn, carmel like that. >> you make the huge machines. your great, great-grandfather. >> that's right. >> invented the first popcorn popping machine. this is industrial popper that makes popcorn for frito-lay for crackerjacks. >> for those companies interested for producing corn for retail shelves, they will have a automatic line like this. >> look at economy. i got to ask you about that. durable goods this month, we said down 7.3%. on the heels of new home sales down 13%. the fill any fed says gdp growth will be low. how do you feel about the economy right now? >> for us the economy is really quite good. we're in the obviously the food equipment business and people always have to eat. so we're fortunate that we're in that field right now. >> lori, fascinating to see the machines. they do everything from the machines that you see at the, you know, movie theaters all the way, popcorn-popping machines. they make cotton candy machines and these great hotdogs. if you ever go to a truck stop by god you
largely of popcorn is worldwide and, you know with the advent or growth of the gore may popcorn, carmel like that. >> you make the huge machines. your great, great-grandfather. >> that's right. >> invented the first popcorn popping machine. this is industrial popper that makes popcorn for frito-lay for crackerjacks. >> for those companies interested for producing corn for retail shelves, they will have a automatic line like this. >> look at economy. i got to ask...
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my name is carmel martin.ce president for policy here at the center for american progress. we are delighted to be hosting this event today with the national head start association on the impact that budget cuts are having on our youngest and most vulnerable children. havee lucky to practitioners here today who will know better than any of us the impacts of these cuts on children and their communities. we are grateful to them for coming to share their stories with us. it is fitting that we are doing this event today on the anniversary of the march on washington because this really is a critical issue from the perspective of civil rights. too often, children of color from low income communities enter school behind their peers. this gap continues as they move throughout their academic career. programs like head start like -- try to level the playing field. when programs like head start are cut, it is children of color who are disproportionately impacted. the states that will experience the largest cut in theirues
my name is carmel martin.ce president for policy here at the center for american progress. we are delighted to be hosting this event today with the national head start association on the impact that budget cuts are having on our youngest and most vulnerable children. havee lucky to practitioners here today who will know better than any of us the impacts of these cuts on children and their communities. we are grateful to them for coming to share their stories with us. it is fitting that we are...
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as carmel mentioned, my name is kristina simms and i'm a staff writer with education week and a cover early education policy. this is a faceting time because early education and young children we have a great panel here to discuss some of these important issues. i'd like to get the key panel a brief moment to introduce themselves before relaunch into questions. so you could start here to my left and introduce yourself and your background. >> [inaudible] i'm nita norphlet-thompson. on the executive director for the head start association. our office is located is -- our office is located in jackson, mississippi. i've been with head start since 1980 and am excited to be here today to share some of our concerns about sequestration. >> martha coven, associate director for education and community and labor at the office of management and budget which is part of the executive office of the president. so we on behalf of the present over to the budget for the number of federal agencies including education. the ministry for children and families at hhs where the head start progress. >> i'm the
as carmel mentioned, my name is kristina simms and i'm a staff writer with education week and a cover early education policy. this is a faceting time because early education and young children we have a great panel here to discuss some of these important issues. i'd like to get the key panel a brief moment to introduce themselves before relaunch into questions. so you could start here to my left and introduce yourself and your background. >> [inaudible] i'm nita norphlet-thompson. on the...
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as carmel mentioned my my name is christina samuels. this is a fascinating time to be covering early education and young children. we have a great panel here to discuss some of these important issues. i would like to give the panelists a brief moment to introduce themselves before we launch into question so if we could turn to my left and you could introduce yourself in a background. >> i have the honor of serving as the executive director for the mississippi head start association. our offices located in jackson mississippi. i have been with head start since 1988 and i'm excited to be here today to share some of our concerns about sequestration. >> i i am martha coven the associate director for education income maintenance and labor at the office of management and budget which is part of the executive office of the president samba half of the president we ever see the budgets of the number of budgets including education and administration were children and families for the head start program is. >> i am colleen. i'm the director of pol
as carmel mentioned my my name is christina samuels. this is a fascinating time to be covering early education and young children. we have a great panel here to discuss some of these important issues. i would like to give the panelists a brief moment to introduce themselves before we launch into question so if we could turn to my left and you could introduce yourself in a background. >> i have the honor of serving as the executive director for the mississippi head start association. our...