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are we now, carter? ring bear eater his dader /* bearer at his dad's wedding. >> and drew barrymore. how her new role helped her through her divorce. >> i lost about 20 pounds playing her and started thinking like a woman again. >> the big bang theory sneak peek. >> i'm a grown man. >> you've so stupid. >> hey. >> closed captioning provided by -- >>> now an exclusive sneak peek at tonight's big bang theory. >> i have a motion detector. >> sheldon plays with his new toy, raj called a meeting with all his ex girlfriends. >> why would you do that, raj? >> i want information to improve myself. >> you're not going to get information. you've just going to get criticism that hurts your feelings. >> don't worry, i'm a grown man. i have a thick skin. >> you're so stupid. >> hey. >> all right, also on cbs tonight, you will want to check out the premier of training day. the series is based on a movie by denzel washington and ethan hawke. a tough cop that likes to break rules and justin cornwell is his new partner.
are we now, carter? ring bear eater his dader /* bearer at his dad's wedding. >> and drew barrymore. how her new role helped her through her divorce. >> i lost about 20 pounds playing her and started thinking like a woman again. >> the big bang theory sneak peek. >> i'm a grown man. >> you've so stupid. >> hey. >> closed captioning provided by -- >>> now an exclusive sneak peek at tonight's big bang theory. >> i have a motion detector....
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we take carter back tohe t first time we met him.s a young ring bearer at his dad's wedding. >> wow, that's a long time ago. drew barrymore on how her new role helped her through her divorce. >> i lost like 20 pounds playing her. i just started thinking like a woman again. >>> our exclusive "big bang theory" sneak peek. >> i'm a grown man. i have a thick skin. >> you're so stupid. >> hey. by -- z25eiz z16fz y25eiy y16fy >>> now, an exclusive sneak peek at tonight's "big bang theory." >> i have an emotion to >> raj has called a meeting with all his ex-girl friends. >> i want information in order to improve myself. >> you're not going to get information, you're just going to get criticism and hurt your feelings. >> don't worry, i'm a grown man. i have a thick skin. hey! >> doesn't bode well for that meeting. also on cbs tonight, you'll want to check out training day. the series is based on a movie with denzel washington and ethan hawke. a cop likes to break rules and cornwell is his partner. >> 2016 was a year of big changes for drew b
we take carter back tohe t first time we met him.s a young ring bearer at his dad's wedding. >> wow, that's a long time ago. drew barrymore on how her new role helped her through her divorce. >> i lost like 20 pounds playing her. i just started thinking like a woman again. >>> our exclusive "big bang theory" sneak peek. >> i'm a grown man. i have a thick skin. >> you're so stupid. >> hey. by -- z25eiz z16fz y25eiy y16fy >>> now, an...
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we take carter back to the first time we met him.s a young ring bearer at his dad's wedding. >> wow, that's a long time ago. >> drew barrymore on how her new role helped her through her divorce. >> i lost like 20 pounds playing her. i just started thinking like a woman again. >>> our exclusive "big bang theory" sneak peek. >> i'm a grown man. i have a thick skin. >> you're so stupid. >> hey. >>> closed captioning provided by -- with top prizes ofpounding than 50 thousand dollars?... how about winning... on the spot. we won! play cupid's cash, the new game from the pennsylvania lottery. and you could win... on the spot. keep on scratchin'! ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. there's only one way to travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. and that's with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. >>> now
we take carter back to the first time we met him.s a young ring bearer at his dad's wedding. >> wow, that's a long time ago. >> drew barrymore on how her new role helped her through her divorce. >> i lost like 20 pounds playing her. i just started thinking like a woman again. >>> our exclusive "big bang theory" sneak peek. >> i'm a grown man. i have a thick skin. >> you're so stupid. >> hey. >>> closed captioning provided by --...
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this made a huge impression on young jimmy carter. the first arab he met was at the daytona 500 while governor. that was his experience and when he was elected governor while he was running for his governor, strongest supporter was iranian jew who was a businessman in savannah who was a pilot and he use today fly carter around the state to make speeches and there was so much time that he would take a nap and jimmy would take over the wheel and one time the plain coughed and died. david. what, we are out of gas. then we are going to crash. he let that sit there for a moment. then he reached out. when he calmed down a bit, he said, david, appears that i'm going to be successful. you've been so helpful to me. what can i do for you and he said, jimmy, i don't need anything from you. only one thing i would like from you which is to do something to remove the mill stone of racial hatred and so carter reached over and got a flight map and he wrote out, i say to you that the time for racial discrimination is over and he showed and says if i'm
this made a huge impression on young jimmy carter. the first arab he met was at the daytona 500 while governor. that was his experience and when he was elected governor while he was running for his governor, strongest supporter was iranian jew who was a businessman in savannah who was a pilot and he use today fly carter around the state to make speeches and there was so much time that he would take a nap and jimmy would take over the wheel and one time the plain coughed and died. david. what,...
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jimmy carter. he was a one-term governor in georgia, he lost his first race to lester maddux, one of the most racist figures in georgia's history, and he started running for election the next day, and he won for years later. he was man that when jimmy grew up the only jew he knew was his uncle in chat chattanooga who married jim are y's aunt. he loved wrestling and could chin himself with one hand. a huge impression on young jimmy carter. the first arab he met the daytona 500 when he was governor. so this was his experience, and when he was elected governor of, while running for governor, his strongest sporter was an iranian jew named david rabbin, businessman in savannah and also a pilot, and he used to fly carter around the state to make speeches, and there was so much time in the air that sometimes ranbin would take a nobody and jimmy would take over the wheel. one time the plane coughed and died. and carter, david, david, david! what? >> we're out gas. he said, well, then we're going to crash.
jimmy carter. he was a one-term governor in georgia, he lost his first race to lester maddux, one of the most racist figures in georgia's history, and he started running for election the next day, and he won for years later. he was man that when jimmy grew up the only jew he knew was his uncle in chat chattanooga who married jim are y's aunt. he loved wrestling and could chin himself with one hand. a huge impression on young jimmy carter. the first arab he met the daytona 500 when he was...
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guest: i am a great admirer of president carter. carter has the burden of not winning -- not getting reelected . two-term presidents tend to fare better than single. carterslaughtered jimmy in 1980. you had a republican revolution that came in and it seemed to be a repudiation of carter-ism, the prolonged iran crisis, long gasoline lines. -- looking at carter in the coming decades and take him a little more seriously, some of the things he did he did not get the credit he deserved it it is carter who is the first president to recognize the people's republic of china, not nixon. first jimmy carter's sitting president to go to africa as a sitting president when he went to nigeria. he did nine -- denounced apartheid. incredible environmental lawyer, his alaska conservation .ands act saved more land some days when the planet is shrinking and the national resources are dwindling, the fact that we have this outdoor wonderland in he also created fema and the departments of education and energy. in the end, he said the democratic party is a
guest: i am a great admirer of president carter. carter has the burden of not winning -- not getting reelected . two-term presidents tend to fare better than single. carterslaughtered jimmy in 1980. you had a republican revolution that came in and it seemed to be a repudiation of carter-ism, the prolonged iran crisis, long gasoline lines. -- looking at carter in the coming decades and take him a little more seriously, some of the things he did he did not get the credit he deserved it it is...
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(phone rings) carter: yeah, go ahead. carter, grimes just got off the bus, behind union station. getting there. just keep tracking him. keeps looking around. he really is paranoid. except he actually is being watched. stay with him, andy. check it out, this is crazy. a rebecca ingram is in our system. uh, how would you know that? she's using a countermeasure that's real grade school. "grade school"? yeah, i'm running my own sigma code that saw right through it. she's accessing intel she doesn't have clearance for. who's qualified now? score one for brooklyn college. i got to let mullins know. uh, hold on a second. uh, there's got to be an explanation. she can tell it to mullins. did you hear all that? i got to shut it down. not until we lead carter to grimes. where is he? somewhere in the train yard. he's out of sight right now. here comes mullins. (phone rings) carter, where are you? i just got to the train yard. where's ben? he's still on the move. but keith mullins knows that i'm logged in-- he's gonna shut me down whether he's the leak or not. you can't let that happen. liste
(phone rings) carter: yeah, go ahead. carter, grimes just got off the bus, behind union station. getting there. just keep tracking him. keeps looking around. he really is paranoid. except he actually is being watched. stay with him, andy. check it out, this is crazy. a rebecca ingram is in our system. uh, how would you know that? she's using a countermeasure that's real grade school. "grade school"? yeah, i'm running my own sigma code that saw right through it. she's accessing intel...
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. -- in carter's alley. it was parallel to chestnut street. there is a tavern on chestnut street and a tavern and is back alley. scott: it was a revolutionary speakeasy. rebecca: pretty fantastic. and this artifact came from that privy. when we were in the field, catherine is down on her knees, and at the bottom of the privy, and she starts finding these shirts that have words on them. hurds that had words on them. she told over the the hole crew. he's excavating one shurd after another -- she's excavating one shurd after another. you have to go to the newspaper. you see how urban nokia allergy is the interweaving -- you see how urban archaeology is interweaving. newspapers and we told scott, and he went to the newspapers. he found the best information of all. was -- ena was ae triphne merchant ship. during the transatlantic trade, the bowl we know is made in liverpool. ship's bowls were often commissioned to celebrate a voyage for the commissioning of a new ship. they would begin given to owners and captain
. -- in carter's alley. it was parallel to chestnut street. there is a tavern on chestnut street and a tavern and is back alley. scott: it was a revolutionary speakeasy. rebecca: pretty fantastic. and this artifact came from that privy. when we were in the field, catherine is down on her knees, and at the bottom of the privy, and she starts finding these shirts that have words on them. hurds that had words on them. she told over the the hole crew. he's excavating one shurd after another --...
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and jamaican sprinter nesta carter files an appeal to the court of arbitration for sport for a retrospectiveing offence from the 2008 olympics in beijing. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with two more opening leg ties from the last 16 of the uefa champions league. holders real madrid were one of the teams in action on wednesday as they continue their quest to retain the title but it was bayern munich who stole the show with a 5—1victory over arsenal in germany. arjen robben got the scoring under way with a lovely left footed curled effort. arsenal responded before laurent kolscielny was forced off injured but robert lewandowski scored and then two goals from, thiago in the space of seven minutes wrapped the match up before thomas muller added a fifth and arsene wenger was understandably downbeat after the match. the real problems we faced was after the third goal i felt because we lost and what organisation and we looked mentally veryjaded and very vulnerable from that moment onwards. and after the last 25 minutes it was a nightmare for us because we looked like we had no
and jamaican sprinter nesta carter files an appeal to the court of arbitration for sport for a retrospectiveing offence from the 2008 olympics in beijing. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with two more opening leg ties from the last 16 of the uefa champions league. holders real madrid were one of the teams in action on wednesday as they continue their quest to retain the title but it was bayern munich who stole the show with a 5—1victory over arsenal in germany. arjen robben...
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we sat down with carter for an meegs mee emotional conversation. here is a thick. >> bye everybody. >> an entertainment tonight exclusive. the ambulance came and paramedics stabilized him. everything seemed fine. >> alan thicke's final hours, told by the son who witnessed everything. >> that was brutal. that was really rough. >> carter's first interview about his father's tragic death. revealing the growing pain stars heart breaking last words. >> i got to give him a hug and say i love you. that's the last time i saw him. >> thursday only on "e.t." >> like the perfect dad. now at eight ... mr. president, i am honored and i am humbled. thank you very much what we are learning about supreme court nominee neil gorsuch ... and the concerns tonight over the future of abortion rights.whooshwe have at least 30 thousand undocumented residents in the city and they are scared.san francisco thatkes the president to court over his threat to cut off funds to sanctuary cities/whooshthe raiders' las vegas dream takes another hit as one more investor pulls out.ton
we sat down with carter for an meegs mee emotional conversation. here is a thick. >> bye everybody. >> an entertainment tonight exclusive. the ambulance came and paramedics stabilized him. everything seemed fine. >> alan thicke's final hours, told by the son who witnessed everything. >> that was brutal. that was really rough. >> carter's first interview about his father's tragic death. revealing the growing pain stars heart breaking last words. >> i got to...
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(phone rings) carter: yeah, go ahead. carter, grimes just got off the bus, behind union station. getting there. just keep tracking him. keeps looking around. he really is paranoid. except he actually is being watched. stay with him, andy. check it out, this is crazy. a rebecca ingram is in our system. uh, how would you know that? she's using a countermeasure that's real grade school. "grade school"? yeah, i'm running my own sigma code that saw right through it. she's accessing intel she doesn't have clearance for. who's qualified now? score one for brooklyn college. i got to let mullins know. uh, hold on a second. uh, there's got to be an explanation. she can tell it to mullins. not until we lead carter to grimes. where is he? somewhere in the train yard. he's out of sight right now. here comes mullins. (phone rings) carter, where are you? i just got to the train yard. where's ben? he's still on the move. but keith mullins knows that i'm logged in-- he's gonna shut me down whether he's the leak
(phone rings) carter: yeah, go ahead. carter, grimes just got off the bus, behind union station. getting there. just keep tracking him. keeps looking around. he really is paranoid. except he actually is being watched. stay with him, andy. check it out, this is crazy. a rebecca ingram is in our system. uh, how would you know that? she's using a countermeasure that's real grade school. "grade school"? yeah, i'm running my own sigma code that saw right through it. she's accessing intel...
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and carter, i liked carter. it has a lot to do with respect. and the demeanor they show. george bush, the first george bush. he carried himself in a very respectful way. and i think that carried a long way with the people. i'm sure history will show that a lot of the other presidents may have gotten a lot more done. but i think respect and class goes a long way with the people, the way you carry yourself in office. host: i am checking twitter feeds. here are a few. "towards washington set an example to the nation with term limits and the transfer of power by not running for another term." from steve -- fdr is a winner in my category. from paul -- "reagan was my favorite, he brought hope and pride back to americans." "arthur -- he is easily forgotten. not really, but i thought i'd give him a shout out since he is so easily forgotten." we are talking that your favorite president, and why. first in the hearts of this country. george washington. i can't understand why lincoln is up there. more human lives lost in this was at the helm. most people don't realize but the success
and carter, i liked carter. it has a lot to do with respect. and the demeanor they show. george bush, the first george bush. he carried himself in a very respectful way. and i think that carried a long way with the people. i'm sure history will show that a lot of the other presidents may have gotten a lot more done. but i think respect and class goes a long way with the people, the way you carry yourself in office. host: i am checking twitter feeds. here are a few. "towards washington set...
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we sat down with carter for an meegs mee emotional conversation.re is a thick. >> bye everybody. >> an entertainment tonight exclusive. the ambulance came and paramedics stabilized him. everything seemed fine. >> alan thicke's final hours, told by the son who witnessed everything. >> that was brutal. that was really rough. >> carter's first interview about his father's tragic death. revealing the growing pain stars heart breaking last words. >> i got to give him a hug and say i love you. that's the last time i saw him. >> thursday only on "e.t." >> like the perfect dad. >>> "the insider" tracking the biggest stories making news today. >>> there's an opportunity for us to use every inch of the stage. ♪ >> number one inside lady gaga's massive super bowl kickoff. is she borrowing queen bey's business model. >> these are big marketing opportunities for performers. >>> star dads show their sensitive side. so what left super bowl qb tom brady near tears? >> number three, our "this is us" speed round. >> which castmate messes up the lines the most. as th
we sat down with carter for an meegs mee emotional conversation.re is a thick. >> bye everybody. >> an entertainment tonight exclusive. the ambulance came and paramedics stabilized him. everything seemed fine. >> alan thicke's final hours, told by the son who witnessed everything. >> that was brutal. that was really rough. >> carter's first interview about his father's tragic death. revealing the growing pain stars heart breaking last words. >> i got to give...
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we sat down with carter for an emotional conversation. >> here's a look.everybody. >> an "entertainment tonight" exclusive. >> the ambulance came and ramedics stabilized him. everything seemed fine. >> alan thicke's final hours, told by the son who witnessed everything. >> that was brutal. that was really rough. >> carter's first interview about his father's tragic death. revealing the "growing pain" stars heartbreaking last words. >> i got to give him a hug and say i love you. that's the last tiie i saw him. >> thursday only on "e.t." >> he was like the perfect dad. everything naand it doesn't take is so wholesothe whole paycheck. giant's exclusive nature's promise. eat well for less. my giant. [ alarm weather.eping ] ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome with the power of xfinity x1... hi grandma! and the fastest internet. [ girl screaming ] [ laughter ] trying to make me eat my greens?low. no, just trying to save you some green. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. th
we sat down with carter for an emotional conversation. >> here's a look.everybody. >> an "entertainment tonight" exclusive. >> the ambulance came and ramedics stabilized him. everything seemed fine. >> alan thicke's final hours, told by the son who witnessed everything. >> that was brutal. that was really rough. >> carter's first interview about his father's tragic death. revealing the "growing pain" stars heartbreaking last words....
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. >> my name is eric carter. everything that you think you know about me, you do not. >> reporter: 24 legacy is the next evolution of the action drama, 24, everything that you liked in the initial show is back, the classic clock tick. the producers and directors and writers are all back. >> that's all back, we have a new hero. >> reporter: eric carter is a former elite special forces sergeant, they killed a leader and his followers are out for revenge. >> what are you doing here? >> people are trying to kill me. >> what does that have to do with me. >> reporter: carter's brother- in-law has a history. >> in the beginning, this is what i have to deal with prsm with the frans chis being so successful -- >> reporter: with the franchise having been so successful, i asked if carter will live up. >> you know jack bauer, you do not know if eric carter is capable. it's interesting. it was nice to know that the network knew we had the goods to have a great lead in. >>> looks like a great show. the weather may be putting o
. >> my name is eric carter. everything that you think you know about me, you do not. >> reporter: 24 legacy is the next evolution of the action drama, 24, everything that you liked in the initial show is back, the classic clock tick. the producers and directors and writers are all back. >> that's all back, we have a new hero. >> reporter: eric carter is a former elite special forces sergeant, they killed a leader and his followers are out for revenge. >> what are...
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we sat down with carter for an emotional conversation. >> here's a look.ybody. >> an "entertainment tonight" exclusive. >> the ambulance came and paramedics stabilized him. everything seemed fine. >> alan thicke's final hours, told by the son who witnessed everything. >> that was brutal. that was really rough. >> carter's first interview about his father's tragic death. revealing the "growing pain" stars heartbreaking last words. >> i got to give him a hug and say i love you. that's the last tiie i saw him. >> thursday only on "e.t." >> he was like the perfect dad. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to worry about student loan debt. i graduated into it. it was keeping me from doing the things i love, like traveling to see my nephews. but i knew there had to be a way to manage it. citizens bank education refinance loan. call... or visit citizensbank.com/refi to find out how much you could save in less than two minutes. i refinanced more than 6 federal and private loans. even if you've already consolidated, you can still refinance your undergrad and
we sat down with carter for an emotional conversation. >> here's a look.ybody. >> an "entertainment tonight" exclusive. >> the ambulance came and paramedics stabilized him. everything seemed fine. >> alan thicke's final hours, told by the son who witnessed everything. >> that was brutal. that was really rough. >> carter's first interview about his father's tragic death. revealing the "growing pain" stars heartbreaking last words. >>...
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carter's alley is this back alley parallel to chestnut street. scott it is a revolutionary : speakeasy. rebecca: during the revolutionary war. pretty fantastic. this artifact came from that. when we were in the field, scott made his request and catherine is on her knees at the bottom of the privy and starts finding these shirts with words on them. we were pretty excited. she called over the whole crew. she's excavating one after another and when they were pasted together, it says success iphana.tr what is the triphena? you have to go to the newspaper. you see how it is the interweaving of the written record, primary record, secondary record, the artifacts -- that's what is fun is that we just weave it all together. we told scott we had this artifact and he went to the newspapers and he found the best information of all and it is just what he wanted. scott: to start off, it was a merchant ship based in philadelphia. it sailed between philadelphia and liverpool and would make journeys to south carolina and the west indies. during the transatlantic
carter's alley is this back alley parallel to chestnut street. scott it is a revolutionary : speakeasy. rebecca: during the revolutionary war. pretty fantastic. this artifact came from that. when we were in the field, scott made his request and catherine is on her knees at the bottom of the privy and starts finding these shirts with words on them. we were pretty excited. she called over the whole crew. she's excavating one after another and when they were pasted together, it says success...
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carter was the first u.s. president to install solar panels at the wte you see some sort of development underway during all of your daily travels. but is it making for a rental boom or bust in arlington? q mccray did some digging of his own today to find out. q: no doubt about it. arlington skyline changed over the years. billy buck knows it better than most. not only is he a real estate broker, his family business buck and associates has been on wilson boulevard in the heart of it all for more than 40 years. >> most of developments here were just houses or old car lots. q: now you see cranes, construction, holes in ground making way for more new condominiums in most cases. new developments don't necessarily mean there is a substantial need for them. >> one of the things that is different now is that there is choices of the buildings that are ten years old in similar locations that are just, the choices weren't around ten years ago. q: arlington c healthy and showed a year over year improvement in 2016. total
carter was the first u.s. president to install solar panels at the wte you see some sort of development underway during all of your daily travels. but is it making for a rental boom or bust in arlington? q mccray did some digging of his own today to find out. q: no doubt about it. arlington skyline changed over the years. billy buck knows it better than most. not only is he a real estate broker, his family business buck and associates has been on wilson boulevard in the heart of it all for more...
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somebody came to me after the lecture the other night and talked about a member of the carter family who was a banker. , we may be able to say something about the carter's being involved and setting up a bakery there and this household that was in the tanning industry. beginning with the artifacts, it leads us to these places and into people's lives. >> we should mention that a lot of these features were from houses clustered around a little alley called carter's alley that ran through what is now the center of the site. nott of these houses were on the big main streets of philadelphia. it's almost a little world back there between walnut and chestnut and second and third streets. i love the objects like this wall because they are a reminder of how connected philadelphia is to the world. we often think of oceans as barriers, but they were highways. it was easier to ship something from rotterdam to philadelphia than it was to take a wagon load of goods to what is now pittsburgh. so this was the largest port in north america and there was almost nothing in philadelphia, even as early a
somebody came to me after the lecture the other night and talked about a member of the carter family who was a banker. , we may be able to say something about the carter's being involved and setting up a bakery there and this household that was in the tanning industry. beginning with the artifacts, it leads us to these places and into people's lives. >> we should mention that a lot of these features were from houses clustered around a little alley called carter's alley that ran through...
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we sat down with carter for an emotional conversation. >> here's a look.an "entertainment tonight" exclusive. >> the amb ramedics stabilized him. everything seemed fine. >> alan thicke's final hours, told by the son who witnessed everything. >> that was brutal. that was really rough. >> carter's first interview about his father's tragic death. revealing the "growing pain" stars heartbreaking last words. >> i got to give him a hug and say i love you. that's the last tiie i saw him. >> thursday only on "e.t." >> he was like the perfect dad. what they think of this nominee, could it have been worse or better from their point of view? and then perhaps they will start to answer the question that we have all been asking, which is how long do you block this person and if you a plan to step out of the way eventually, then what good does it do to stand in the way for three months, six months or what have you? >> nancy cordes at the capitol. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back.
we sat down with carter for an emotional conversation. >> here's a look.an "entertainment tonight" exclusive. >> the amb ramedics stabilized him. everything seemed fine. >> alan thicke's final hours, told by the son who witnessed everything. >> that was brutal. that was really rough. >> carter's first interview about his father's tragic death. revealing the "growing pain" stars heartbreaking last words. >> i got to give him a hug and say i...
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one of the earliest property owners, carter, owned the property. then a man named william smith owned the property. what we expected when we found this particular privy feature was to have things that related to those men's households. but we got all of these things. this is a posset pot. it was scolded milk with some kind of liquor put into it. it sounds absolutely awful. they are english-made. when you see a lot of these, and we have 37, i take, or maybe more, you suspect this was a tavern. they are wonderful because they are slightly different. this decorative technique isn't completely controllable. some of it is by chance. we have many that shows incredible variation. we got all of this tavern stuff. also, besides the pots, we had these redware things that were various sizes -- bowls, saucers, and wonderful, big chargers. we have pictures of them, but i do not have an example because they are being developed for an exhibit. it is an important collection of these redware additions because they were -- redware editions because they were all made
one of the earliest property owners, carter, owned the property. then a man named william smith owned the property. what we expected when we found this particular privy feature was to have things that related to those men's households. but we got all of these things. this is a posset pot. it was scolded milk with some kind of liquor put into it. it sounds absolutely awful. they are english-made. when you see a lot of these, and we have 37, i take, or maybe more, you suspect this was a tavern....
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why doesn't carter have twitter? >> well, you want to add more work to my work it sounds like.w it's very effective. but stocks not doing well. >> you don't want to be associated with badly performing stock. >> follow him at google+. >> we're talking right now. >> time for the final call, last word from options deck. >> i like freeport, play alongside, nice gains. >> mike. >> i would use call spreads in freeport one of the few places options premiums slightly elevated. >> quickly in an earnings trade don't do it days before look at the price right before the event. >> looks like our time expired, i'm melissa lee. thanks so much for watching. i'll see you friday for options and see you monday. madmoney.cnbc.c"mad money" star. [ male announcer ] 20 years ago, millions of people in over 80 countries discovered a revolution that rocked the fitness world. one of the most successful tv fitness products ever became a worldwide phenomenon -- the abdoer. ♪ i love it! this is really a lot of fun. it feels really good. i never realized that a machine could work out your abdominals
why doesn't carter have twitter? >> well, you want to add more work to my work it sounds like.w it's very effective. but stocks not doing well. >> you don't want to be associated with badly performing stock. >> follow him at google+. >> we're talking right now. >> time for the final call, last word from options deck. >> i like freeport, play alongside, nice gains. >> mike. >> i would use call spreads in freeport one of the few places options...
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ash carter was on the trip. we took a plane trip back to russia, ukraine, and belarus in april of next year. and we all got religion together. we saw the problems that were faced by the former soviet union and now by the states that two weeks after the signature of the nunn-lugar bill had divided into 15 countries and four very large nuclear powers. action didn't occur right away. some would point out that the first 800 million or so that was appropriated by the first two congresses that dealt with this resulted in only about $50 million of expenditures. this was not easy to get under way. this is why it is so important today we recognize those who really helped it get under way, who knew the nitty-gritty of the proble problems, who were with us on our trips to russia, to ukraine, to belarus, to kazakhstan and other countries. and so it's a real privilege to be here today with all of you, with so many who played such an important role in russia and the united states in the reduction program and all that followed
ash carter was on the trip. we took a plane trip back to russia, ukraine, and belarus in april of next year. and we all got religion together. we saw the problems that were faced by the former soviet union and now by the states that two weeks after the signature of the nunn-lugar bill had divided into 15 countries and four very large nuclear powers. action didn't occur right away. some would point out that the first 800 million or so that was appropriated by the first two congresses that dealt...
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. >> carter was right there when alan suffered a heart attack on this hockey rink.lan collapsed but never lost consciousness. he was even joking with his son and told him to snap a photo of him with the emts. >> the ambulance came and the paramedics stabilized him. everything seemed fine. he was back to joking. i've been in a couple of his emergency room situations, when a lung collapsed, i was there. and every time he's made me take a picture of him, pause he thinks it's hilarious for some reason. he thought it was funny in that state he looked so funny. so yeah, he asked me to take a picture of him in the stretcher. he's telling all the emts to smile and put the thumbs up. he was cheery and happy and doing well, so i took the picture. >> did you have any sense he wasn't feeling well? was he sick before? >> no, he was hilarious in the locker room, full of life, very energetic. he didn't seem like he was out of shape or anything. >> so you were completely shocked. >> completely shocked. i had no idea ha was going on. >> the 19-year-old looks just like his dad around
. >> carter was right there when alan suffered a heart attack on this hockey rink.lan collapsed but never lost consciousness. he was even joking with his son and told him to snap a photo of him with the emts. >> the ambulance came and the paramedics stabilized him. everything seemed fine. he was back to joking. i've been in a couple of his emergency room situations, when a lung collapsed, i was there. and every time he's made me take a picture of him, pause he thinks it's hilarious...
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carter, always a pro, man. >> carter: couldn't be happier for you two. it's about damn time!inn: we are thrilled for you. >> ridge: brooke and i wish you the best. >> nicole: oh, i'm sorry that she couldn't make it. >> zende: yeah. it's nice of her to make sure we don't get sick before our honeymoon. [ laughter ] >> julius: i think we should have a toast. >> zende: all right. >> sasha: hear, hear! >> maya: to nicole and zende. >> vivienne: to love and laughter and happily ever after! [ laughter ] >> quinn: cheers! >> cheers! >> cheers! >> yoo-hoo-hoo! ♪ >> vivienne: i still can't believe our baby girl is married. >> julius: our little girl. almost as pretty as you were on our wedding night. >> sasha: oh, well aren't you the sweet-talker. >> vivienne: he sure is, but i'm not mad at him. [ laughter ] >> pam: those caterers seem to be slacking off, charlie. >> charlie: what? >> pam: can i get anyone anything? >> vivienne: oh, maybe a little more champagne, but i can get it myself. >> pam: that's all right. >> tony: i will join you on that one. >> vivienne: don't get jealous, jul
carter, always a pro, man. >> carter: couldn't be happier for you two. it's about damn time!inn: we are thrilled for you. >> ridge: brooke and i wish you the best. >> nicole: oh, i'm sorry that she couldn't make it. >> zende: yeah. it's nice of her to make sure we don't get sick before our honeymoon. [ laughter ] >> julius: i think we should have a toast. >> zende: all right. >> sasha: hear, hear! >> maya: to nicole and zende. >> vivienne:...
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brianne: in arlington, brianne carter, abc7 news. michelle: it's the final ride for the problem child of the metro fleet. today, crews began loading metro's 4000 series cars for retirement. that series of cars is responsible for two-third of metro's breakdowns. all of them will be off hauled to baltimore for scrap. a pregnant teenager handcuffed and tasered. what she says she asked that sparked a confrontation with police. jonathan: next, he repeatedly slapped a teenager. it was caught on video. now the police officer learns his punishment. we are looking at clearing skies tonight and gusty winds. colder temperatures coming to town for tomorrow morning. announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. jonathan: a baltimore school police officer reported slapping and kicking a teen right here accepted a plea deal. anthony spence entered a plea acknowledging that prosecutors have enough evidence to convict him but refusing to admit guilt. the court was okay with that. the trial of a second officer who prosecutors say told
brianne: in arlington, brianne carter, abc7 news. michelle: it's the final ride for the problem child of the metro fleet. today, crews began loading metro's 4000 series cars for retirement. that series of cars is responsible for two-third of metro's breakdowns. all of them will be off hauled to baltimore for scrap. a pregnant teenager handcuffed and tasered. what she says she asked that sparked a confrontation with police. jonathan: next, he repeatedly slapped a teenager. it was caught on...
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brianne: in northwest washington, brianne carter, abc7 news. jonathan: abc7 is getting answers on a why is the inaugural parade review stand still up outside the white house? we checked into that. the national park service told us this. they said the permit for the stand and the removal runs through the end of this month. that by the way is the same time frame as previous inaugurations. michelle: the latest safetrack surge isn't keeping people off metro. the morning's rush was within 1-2% of a normal monday. the latest surge eliminates blue line service for two and a half weeks. >> i have to wake up earlier to make it on timed and make it to the yellow line. michelle: you may wonder how much more time does it add to your commute? abc7's transportation reporter brianne carter found blue line riders in northern virginia who use the yellow line and then switch to the orange or silver line face an added 18 minutes on trains. that doesn't include the time waiting on the platform. jonathan: okay. people in dubai could beat traf a self-driving hover t
brianne: in northwest washington, brianne carter, abc7 news. jonathan: abc7 is getting answers on a why is the inaugural parade review stand still up outside the white house? we checked into that. the national park service told us this. they said the permit for the stand and the removal runs through the end of this month. that by the way is the same time frame as previous inaugurations. michelle: the latest safetrack surge isn't keeping people off metro. the morning's rush was within 1-2% of a...
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or take carter page.onald trump seemed to pull it out of the hat when he was getting pressure last spring for not having any declared foreign advisers on his team. carter page, i can give you some of the names, that's my foreign policy adviser. from an american perspective, that made no sense. his resume is nonexistent. he was a mid-level oil industry consultant who had spent some time in moscow. one american executive with experience in russia told politico, quote, you'd have to dip really far and wide to find a guy like carter page. i mean, wow. but from a russian perspective, i mean, here's how carter page is described by a spokesman for the russian state oil company. "he's an extremely well-informed authoritative expert on russia." he's got a good reputation, says russian oil company, russian state-run oil company. carter page is well-known in russia. gives speeches slamming american policy. in russia, he gets featured on russian tv. he's a big deal from the russian vantage point. even consider rex ti
or take carter page.onald trump seemed to pull it out of the hat when he was getting pressure last spring for not having any declared foreign advisers on his team. carter page, i can give you some of the names, that's my foreign policy adviser. from an american perspective, that made no sense. his resume is nonexistent. he was a mid-level oil industry consultant who had spent some time in moscow. one american executive with experience in russia told politico, quote, you'd have to dip really far...
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(phone rings) carter: yeah, go ahead. carter, grimes just got off the bus, behind union station. getting there. just keep tracking him. keeps looking around. he really is paranoid. except he actually is being watched. stay with him, andy. check it out, this is crazy. a rebecca ingram is in our system. uh, how would you know that? she's using a countermeasure that's real grade school. "grade school"? yeah, i'm running my own sigma code that saw right through it. she's accessing intel she doesn't have clearance for. who's qualified now? score one for brooklyn college. i got to let mullins know. uh, hold on a second. uh, there's got to be an explanation. she can tell it to mullins. did you hear all that? i got to shut it down. not until we lead carter to grimes. where is he? somewhere in the train yard. he's out of sight right now. here comes mullins. (phone rings) carter, where are you? i just got to the train yard. where's ben? he's still on the move. but keith mullins knows that i'm logged in-- he's gonna shut me down whether he's the leak or not. you can't let that happen. liste
(phone rings) carter: yeah, go ahead. carter, grimes just got off the bus, behind union station. getting there. just keep tracking him. keeps looking around. he really is paranoid. except he actually is being watched. stay with him, andy. check it out, this is crazy. a rebecca ingram is in our system. uh, how would you know that? she's using a countermeasure that's real grade school. "grade school"? yeah, i'm running my own sigma code that saw right through it. she's accessing intel...
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they welcome the la kings and a familiar friend in jeff carter to town.and of course nobody plays with more hunger than brian dawkins. hear from the great b dawk being a finalist next in sports. ♪ >>> the flyers coming off a solid win against the money tree al canadiens thursday night look to continue their strong play at home this season in saturday matinee lense the kings. fun facts when the kings come to town so does former flyer jeff carter having amazing year already with 26 goals on the year. something to keep in mind during these highlights to the wells fargo center the flyers michael second straight game. second period scoreless. vorachek turns it over. brown shoots. watch this safe. the full extension spread out got to love it. fast forward third period still scoreless. pearson with not one but two tries to get it michael and again hey, man, watch the leather. the glove safe. 27 saves on the day. all right. this one went to ot. jeff carter he was going to have an impact sooner or later at the 27th on the year. game winner for the kings. flyers lo
they welcome the la kings and a familiar friend in jeff carter to town.and of course nobody plays with more hunger than brian dawkins. hear from the great b dawk being a finalist next in sports. ♪ >>> the flyers coming off a solid win against the money tree al canadiens thursday night look to continue their strong play at home this season in saturday matinee lense the kings. fun facts when the kings come to town so does former flyer jeff carter having amazing year already with 26...
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and brianne carter is live to explain why. brianne: these are the letters, sent to different transit agencies including metro. notifying them of the money being held. it's up money that will be withheld now from the latest decision from the f.t.a. money being withheld is a direct result of a lack of creation from a metro safety commission. now we know that the metro safety commission was expected by the f.t.a. to be created by virginia, maryland and d.c. by yesterday, february 9, 2017. they did not meet the deadline. now as a result, we know that this money will be withheld. you may remember in 2015, the f.t.a. took over safety overnight of metro. tonight eight recipients of the federal funds including maryland transit administration, p.r.t.c. commuter bus out of woodbridge and metro will now said to be out of money until the commission is in place. in metro that is $4-$5 million in capital funds. the head of the board jack evans said to us the february deadline was always virginia and maryland go back to the general assembly
and brianne carter is live to explain why. brianne: these are the letters, sent to different transit agencies including metro. notifying them of the money being held. it's up money that will be withheld now from the latest decision from the f.t.a. money being withheld is a direct result of a lack of creation from a metro safety commission. now we know that the metro safety commission was expected by the f.t.a. to be created by virginia, maryland and d.c. by yesterday, february 9, 2017. they did...
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why doesn't carter worth have twitter? >> you want to on add more work to my workday. know it is very effective. >> you want to be associated with a bad stock. >> you guys can follow him at google plus. >> we're talking right now. >> time for the final call. >> i like freeport. >> mike? >> i would use call hf spreads. >> in an earnings trade. you don't do it days before. look at the price right before the event. >> it looks like our time has expired. we'll see you back here next friday for more back here monda for "fast." "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to teach and educate. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. is it a trump day? l, or is it not a trump day? maybe it's
why doesn't carter worth have twitter? >> you want to on add more work to my workday. know it is very effective. >> you want to be associated with a bad stock. >> you guys can follow him at google plus. >> we're talking right now. >> time for the final call. >> i like freeport. >> mike? >> i would use call hf spreads. >> in an earnings trade. you don't do it days before. look at the price right before the event. >> it looks like our...
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carter evans is in hard-hit los angeles with the latest.
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. >>> former president jimmy carter sees the 2016 and white. why he says race cost hillary >>> and new information on that nasty weather that just ruined your saturday. we now have confirmation that the storms were just as bad as they seemed. >> announcer: news4 at 11:00 starts now. >>> hundreds of people packed a plaza in maryland tonight to hear how local lawmakers plan to challenge the trump administration. good evening. i'm erika gonzalez. as news4's darcy spencer shows us from silver spring, they agreed it's going to take a team effort to fight the trump agenda. >> reporter: a town hall meeting outside the civic center in downtown silver spring to talk about resisting and challenging president trump and his administration. >> it's really important to send a very clear message that do the bad things that he wants to do. >> reporter: hundreds of people crowded onto the plaza and packed a room inside to hear from democratic maryland members of congress and other elected leaders. >> we are the party of the labor movement. we are the party of t
. >>> former president jimmy carter sees the 2016 and white. why he says race cost hillary >>> and new information on that nasty weather that just ruined your saturday. we now have confirmation that the storms were just as bad as they seemed. >> announcer: news4 at 11:00 starts now. >>> hundreds of people packed a plaza in maryland tonight to hear how local lawmakers plan to challenge the trump administration. good evening. i'm erika gonzalez. as news4's darcy...
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is the statute he read yesterday which we've been talking about which was exercised by president carter and president obama, a blanket ban on immigrants from given places. the statute says the president on his own, by proclamation, meaning he doesn't have to consult with anybody else, can make the decision. the decision to ban is not reviewable. judges are incapable of second-guessing the president on it. for that reason, he may be thinking the supreme court is going to invalidate it. i don't know which way the supreme court is going to go and i don't know which court he had in mind, but this is an intellectually dishonest piece of work the ninth circuit has produced because it essentially consists of substituting the judgment of three judges for the president of the united states and the constitution
is the statute he read yesterday which we've been talking about which was exercised by president carter and president obama, a blanket ban on immigrants from given places. the statute says the president on his own, by proclamation, meaning he doesn't have to consult with anybody else, can make the decision. the decision to ban is not reviewable. judges are incapable of second-guessing the president on it. for that reason, he may be thinking the supreme court is going to invalidate it. i don't...
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here at carter, james carter was born on this site. it was the ivy mill and farm. his family with the colored family who worked for the ivy mill and farm. so we believe he actually introduced this property to john spencer when it came on the market. that is how they were able to purchase it. then dean grant and edward wilson, who was the registrar, longtime registrar of morgan state university and wrote the history from 1867 to 1967. then truth hall, originally a dormitory named for general truth, then mckeldin center, named in honor of theodore mckeldin, former governor, and mcmechen hall, named in honor of the first graduate george mcmechen. the science center, which is named in honor of the graduate who was the first african-american treasurer of the state of maryland. these two very important individuals in the history of morgan state university, dr. martin d. jenkins, the second african-american president, and dr. dwight oliver wendell holmes, who was the first. so what you see is one of the first models for the campus. dr. holmes
here at carter, james carter was born on this site. it was the ivy mill and farm. his family with the colored family who worked for the ivy mill and farm. so we believe he actually introduced this property to john spencer when it came on the market. that is how they were able to purchase it. then dean grant and edward wilson, who was the registrar, longtime registrar of morgan state university and wrote the history from 1867 to 1967. then truth hall, originally a dormitory named for general...
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carter evans in los angeles. carter. >>> republicans are turning their attention to one of the par party's signature issues, repealing and replacing the affordable health care act also known as obamacare. tom price and mitch mcconnell said the gop will be going eiit alone, at least in the short term. >> it givens us an opportunity to repeal and begin the process of >> is it to and replace -- >> on the first question, the timing, just as soon as we have the votes. >> with more on the fight to repeal it, we're joined to discuss his cover story. will obamacare really go under the knife. robert, good morning. >> good morning. >> itthe state appears to be in state of turmoil, what exactly to do there. >> i mean, alex, people forget that it didn't just happen organically that the republican party tell sided we a going to be unanimous in our desire to repeal obamacare. that's what they spent the last six year doings, achieving unanimity. that was the easy part. now the hour schumer has famously said t dog has caught up
carter evans in los angeles. carter. >>> republicans are turning their attention to one of the par party's signature issues, repealing and replacing the affordable health care act also known as obamacare. tom price and mitch mcconnell said the gop will be going eiit alone, at least in the short term. >> it givens us an opportunity to repeal and begin the process of >> is it to and replace -- >> on the first question, the timing, just as soon as we have the votes....
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because of that, the first archive that i ended up going to was the jimmy carter archives. so the story which is really fascinating and unfortunately we don't have time to talk about it now, but, you know, jimmy carter was someone who during his campaign really thought seriously about marijuana becoming legal in his strategy public ppropriate policy. and so that's how i was funneled into marijuana specifically. i thought i was going to write this broad drug history that would probably end up taking me 50 years get my ph.d. but decided to narrow it to marijuana. >> are there any students or doctors in this field? >> for sure. as we think about the significance of mass incarceration and criminal justice policy, there's a new generation of scholars who are really interested in exploring these issues and that's one of the reasons whew i came to the subject matter as well. i am definitely interested in looking to the next generation of scholarships. >> beyond this research in marijuana and your doctoral research what, other areas of history would you like to focus on? >> wow, th
because of that, the first archive that i ended up going to was the jimmy carter archives. so the story which is really fascinating and unfortunately we don't have time to talk about it now, but, you know, jimmy carter was someone who during his campaign really thought seriously about marijuana becoming legal in his strategy public ppropriate policy. and so that's how i was funneled into marijuana specifically. i thought i was going to write this broad drug history that would probably end up...