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the carvers, not too proud to admit that more than a few tears have hit the ground along with their woode call back and ask for me and i answered the phone and here's this fellow, and he said, thank you very much. and i can't say anymore. >> i would shed a few tears, then go back and work on it some more. >> reporter: and continue to work they promised. as long as there are vets willing to receive, they are more than happy to give. >>> coming up he gets paid to feed hungry people at parties and big events. but now a bay area man is paying it forward with his pizzas. >>> plus -- >> it's about happiness. >> and sometimes happiness is as simple as giving and getting a haircut. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, and the ultimate sleep number event, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep only at a sleep number store. right now sa
the carvers, not too proud to admit that more than a few tears have hit the ground along with their woode call back and ask for me and i answered the phone and here's this fellow, and he said, thank you very much. and i can't say anymore. >> i would shed a few tears, then go back and work on it some more. >> reporter: and continue to work they promised. as long as there are vets willing to receive, they are more than happy to give. >>> coming up he gets paid to feed hungry...
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who, then, were the maya painters and carvers ? except for their art work, they left little record of themselves. but occasionally they signed their names. several signatures crowd the base of this stela from piedras negras. a bat glyph precedes each signature and means "the carving of." the glyphs below each bat name the carver. these scribes were first identified by david stuart. and it's interesting that some of them are actually called "ahau," or "lord," so they seem to be very high-ranking people. they are not a separate class of artists that would come in and work on these elite monuments and then leave. they were really an important part of the high-ranking social make-up of maya society. and there's a wonderful example that really illustrates this clearly. this is from a painted vessel, not a stone monument but it has a very clear signature of the artist. and it says it is the painting of a certain individual. and what's so interesting is that the rest of this text talks about the mother and the father of the artist saying
who, then, were the maya painters and carvers ? except for their art work, they left little record of themselves. but occasionally they signed their names. several signatures crowd the base of this stela from piedras negras. a bat glyph precedes each signature and means "the carving of." the glyphs below each bat name the carver. these scribes were first identified by david stuart. and it's interesting that some of them are actually called "ahau," or "lord," so...
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carver village was considered to be a genuine threat but it was eventually bombed by white vigilantes' working together who tried to drive out black residents and the neighborhood was named little korea. that telegram connects the history of vigilante violence with property rights and property values. and acting in the interest of risk miami homeowners. >> host: did telegrams and other actions lead to legislation? >> but the greater problem was en 1951 as a way to alleviate to make it more attractive but a 1947 with african-americans who excelled to whites to the local county commission. >> in your book, "a world more concrete" real estate and the remaking of jim crow south florida" what is your goal? what you try to explain? >> there two big pieces to this story. one is to think about the creation to use the states or private capital to turn it into the capital as baby has a reputation now but it took a lot of work to figure of how they would bring in labor or the to restore the real-estate. syllogist how violent of the processes said? to the positions it interests of property owners
carver village was considered to be a genuine threat but it was eventually bombed by white vigilantes' working together who tried to drive out black residents and the neighborhood was named little korea. that telegram connects the history of vigilante violence with property rights and property values. and acting in the interest of risk miami homeowners. >> host: did telegrams and other actions lead to legislation? >> but the greater problem was en 1951 as a way to alleviate to make...
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good luck charm work because i was wearing a raymond carver shirt, billy wilder tie and i won.the real michael keaton tighty-whities. thank you. they are tight. smell like -- but it work i'm here. thank you, michael. honestly i mean -- this is crazy, in a way. talking about that little thing called ego. ego loves competition, right? because for someone to win, someone has to lose. but the -- you know, true art, true individual expression as all the work of this incredible fellow filmmakers can't be compared, can't be labeled can't be defeat because they exist and our work only will be judged as always, be time. so i am you know i am just very thankful, gratefully humbled by the academy who i thank for this incredible recognition. i have it here because of the work of all the actors all the producers. chivo, i love you you are the artist of our generation. antonio sanchez, so many people that work on this film. and obviously, again, you know i forgot all of you. i forgot so many people. this is like slow motion kind of moment in my life so forgive if i forgot anybody. i love you
good luck charm work because i was wearing a raymond carver shirt, billy wilder tie and i won.the real michael keaton tighty-whities. thank you. they are tight. smell like -- but it work i'm here. thank you, michael. honestly i mean -- this is crazy, in a way. talking about that little thing called ego. ego loves competition, right? because for someone to win, someone has to lose. but the -- you know, true art, true individual expression as all the work of this incredible fellow filmmakers...
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good luck charm work because i was wearing a raymond carver shirt, billy wilder tie and i won.the real michael keaton tighty-whities. thank you. they are tight. smell like -- but it work i'm here. thank you, michael. honestly i mean -- this is crazy, in a way. talking about that little thing called ego. ego loves competition, right? because for someone to win, someone has to lose. but the -- you know, true art, true individual expression as all the work of this incredible fellow filmmakers can't be compared, can't be labeled can't be defeat because they exist and our work only will be judged as always, be time. so i am you know i am just very thankful, gratefully humbled by the academy who i thank for this incredible recognition. i have it here because of the work of all the actors all the producers. chivo, i love you you are the artist of our generation. antonio sanchez, so many people that work on this film. and obviously, again, you know i forgot all of you. i forgot so many people. this is like slow motion kind of moment in my life so forgive if i forgot anybody. i love you
good luck charm work because i was wearing a raymond carver shirt, billy wilder tie and i won.the real michael keaton tighty-whities. thank you. they are tight. smell like -- but it work i'm here. thank you, michael. honestly i mean -- this is crazy, in a way. talking about that little thing called ego. ego loves competition, right? because for someone to win, someone has to lose. but the -- you know, true art, true individual expression as all the work of this incredible fellow filmmakers...
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. >> my parents worked as carpenters but i trained to be a wood carver because it's good work and i can earn fluff to raise a family. >> the students have built many of these magnificent buildings in the cat kathmandu valley. many call him mad when he first started. >> 17 years ago that's how it looked and they were the inhabitant of the house. you can imagine. >> he found it impossible to explain the value of renovation so he built this house to serve as a showcase. >> the impact of this house is actually at the moment higher than i had thought. because whenever anyone who has got an old house when he or she comes, look at this house and within a half an hour and this is a mistake and so fast. >> the city's restoration started a few decades ago. in the early 1970s the government gave a wedding present to the then king and queen by restoring the 17th century building. and until the late 1980s the germans continued to renovate all of the templess temp temples here. for the old timers, the architectural revival couldn't make them happier. he has been sketching the houses door flames. >> s
. >> my parents worked as carpenters but i trained to be a wood carver because it's good work and i can earn fluff to raise a family. >> the students have built many of these magnificent buildings in the cat kathmandu valley. many call him mad when he first started. >> 17 years ago that's how it looked and they were the inhabitant of the house. you can imagine. >> he found it impossible to explain the value of renovation so he built this house to serve as a showcase....
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. >> no chris farley no dana carver. >> i would not want to rank that.ugh trying to pick the top ten. this is the "today" show matt lauer asking "snl" creator lorne michaels the secret to becoming a primetime player. >> the criteria i used when hiring people if it was 2:00 in the morning and i was walking down the hall and i saw who i wanted duck into another office. i think you have to have people that you can drive cross country with people who you find interesting and bright and look at things in a different way than you do. >> catch the full interview this morning on "today." as part of the "snl" extravaganza, nbc released an app with over 300 hours of clips from the show's history. the 40th anniversary special sunday night on nbc. we were talking, how can you pick the best of 40? all these years. >> you can't. that's why lists are great because you can argue them. will ferrell's got to be on the list. >> who's your favorite? >> church lady. >> all of them are great. "early today." we hope it's your first stop here on nbc. almay celebrates the true s
. >> no chris farley no dana carver. >> i would not want to rank that.ugh trying to pick the top ten. this is the "today" show matt lauer asking "snl" creator lorne michaels the secret to becoming a primetime player. >> the criteria i used when hiring people if it was 2:00 in the morning and i was walking down the hall and i saw who i wanted duck into another office. i think you have to have people that you can drive cross country with people who you find...
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. >> my parents worked at carpenters, but i trained to be a wood carver, because it's good work and i can earn enough to raise a family. >> the students of the school have built many of these magnificent buildings around this old city. the school is private. many people called him mad when he first started. >> 17 years ago that's how it looked. >> he found it impossible spue explain renovation, so he built his house as a showcase. >> anyone who has an old house when he or she comes, we look at this house. >> the city restoration started a few decades ago. >> in the early 1970 said, the government gave a wedding present to the king and queen by restoring this 16th century building. until the late 1980's, the germans continued to renovate many of the temples here. now that all the temples have been restored, subsidies are offered to locals to rebuild their houses. >> even with those subsidies many houses have been built have brick facades. for old timers, they couldn't be happier. >> so far, more than 100 houses have been restored. he is aiming for 1,000 in his lifetime. concrete and gl
. >> my parents worked at carpenters, but i trained to be a wood carver, because it's good work and i can earn enough to raise a family. >> the students of the school have built many of these magnificent buildings around this old city. the school is private. many people called him mad when he first started. >> 17 years ago that's how it looked. >> he found it impossible spue explain renovation, so he built his house as a showcase. >> anyone who has an old house...
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it averages one carver sustained train accident a month since 1992. six of them have resulted in deaths. >>> two southern california commuter rail officials say passenger cars designed to absorb impact likely saved lives during a crash this morning. metrolink train struck an abandoned pickup truck two hours west of los angeles. 30 passengers were injured, four of them critically when three of the trains cars toppled. the truck driver city took a wrong turn and got stuck on the tracks. a short time ago police announced the driver will be charged with felony hit-and-run. passenger i say the train operator was able to slow down before the impact. >> on a pole and sort of flipping on the pole like a flag asking are you okay? finally the lights went out and definitely had the emergency brake set. >> metrolink bought cars with collapsible bumpers to absorb an impact after 11 people died in 2005. >>> a san jose teenager accused of killing a man made her first court appearance today ortiz was arraigned but did not enter a plea. she's charged of killing the ma
it averages one carver sustained train accident a month since 1992. six of them have resulted in deaths. >>> two southern california commuter rail officials say passenger cars designed to absorb impact likely saved lives during a crash this morning. metrolink train struck an abandoned pickup truck two hours west of los angeles. 30 passengers were injured, four of them critically when three of the trains cars toppled. the truck driver city took a wrong turn and got stuck on the tracks....
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gangs involved, they have names as they are the pa mob for pennsylvania avenue and that ca crew for carver apartments as they have made no arrests and they have not recovered a gun. so again we will be talking about their high school freshman here as we would expect this school to reopen tomorrow with heavy security and counselors in place to talk to kids. live in frederick, scott broom, >> last night's shooting would have some parents and students below safety and security as they were available at the school that would help staff and students if they wanted to talk. counselors were at other schools too while police were investigating today. officers were called to another frederick county school. a 16-year-old high school student attacked a teacher, then resisted arrests. >> if you look at other points in history where bad things have happened, those schools might have had good security or those places had good security, like banks when they get robbed. that it still happens. honestly no one is ever safe, it's just how life is. >> reporter: and the spokesperson says that both incidents i
gangs involved, they have names as they are the pa mob for pennsylvania avenue and that ca crew for carver apartments as they have made no arrests and they have not recovered a gun. so again we will be talking about their high school freshman here as we would expect this school to reopen tomorrow with heavy security and counselors in place to talk to kids. live in frederick, scott broom, >> last night's shooting would have some parents and students below safety and security as they were...
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he's a world-class soap carver. you know, once when i was a kid, i cussed and my mom washed my mouth out with the leaning tower of pisa. she still blames herself to this day. oh, i would have nixed that wedding topper immediately, but cam and i have an agreement. we -- we each got th
he's a world-class soap carver. you know, once when i was a kid, i cussed and my mom washed my mouth out with the leaning tower of pisa. she still blames herself to this day. oh, i would have nixed that wedding topper immediately, but cam and i have an agreement. we -- we each got th
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and last year alone, there were 2,000 carver us train accidents on tracks just like these. as you can see behind me these tracks are back open tonight, and david, we are hearing that that train enginee critical condition. david? >> all right, cecilia, our thanks to you tonight. >>> and now to the major airline issuing a blunt safety warning to its own pilots. united airlines is ordering flight crews to do a better job following procedures. the warning issues after several reports of potentially dangerous cockpit errors. united telling under the circumstances tonight, this is part of their ongoing approach to safety issues. >> you >>> now to a battle headed to the supreme court. tonight, a young woman who says she was denied a job because of what she wanted to wear. here's abc's ryan smith. >> reporter: abercrombie & fitch. receiving a lifetile of preppy youth and skimpy clothing. they're known for their sexy sales people across the world. but when samantha applied to be one of them she was rejected. abercrombie told her they had a, quote, look policy. no held scarves allowe
and last year alone, there were 2,000 carver us train accidents on tracks just like these. as you can see behind me these tracks are back open tonight, and david, we are hearing that that train enginee critical condition. david? >> all right, cecilia, our thanks to you tonight. >>> and now to the major airline issuing a blunt safety warning to its own pilots. united airlines is ordering flight crews to do a better job following procedures. the warning issues after several reports...
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institution obviously we have already many ways kept that tradition could i think george washington carver, booker t. washington robert r. taylor in architecture were progenitors of all the s.t.e.m. research production and teaching teaching. this is nice in a place that tuskegee in the 21st century but is limited by sometimes legal capacity. our students are paying for their education also many of the services weren't available before. it's nice to hearken back to that model and their elements that we are using in trying to implement as we point out daily on her washington word or booker t. washington about the same we must roll steadfastly persisted when the 21st century by ensuring the institution and administrations faculty and staff provide these services for students and where appropriate to allow them to extend learning beyond the classroom into a meaningful experience that will help the university and the community as well as students. >> host: tallahassee florida go straight to your question or comment please. you're on. >> caller: good morning and thank you to c-span for this wond
institution obviously we have already many ways kept that tradition could i think george washington carver, booker t. washington robert r. taylor in architecture were progenitors of all the s.t.e.m. research production and teaching teaching. this is nice in a place that tuskegee in the 21st century but is limited by sometimes legal capacity. our students are paying for their education also many of the services weren't available before. it's nice to hearken back to that model and their elements...
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in the southwest coast of what is now indonesia and papua in new guinea and they were magnificent carvers and very complex people and his father created what was then called the museum of primitive art which was opened in 1957 and michael was named a trustee at the age of 19 and he had been brought up in the world of art like most american kids are brought up in the world of jumping off roofs, of baseball. he heard about at and the quick reconnaissance mission. in 1961 and he liked what he saw, and went back in the fall. crossing of the mouth of the river, dutch colleague, and long story short he swam and violated the first rule of yachting and he swam for shore with two and the gasoline can strapped to his waist and disappeared forever and there was the huge search and rescue, nelson rockefeller and michael's sister mary flew to new guinea, spend a few weeks not actually in asmac but 150 miles away, there was no place for them to be no place for them to stay and no sign of them and after that, when home after two weeks, after three the dutch canceled the search and rescue operation and t
in the southwest coast of what is now indonesia and papua in new guinea and they were magnificent carvers and very complex people and his father created what was then called the museum of primitive art which was opened in 1957 and michael was named a trustee at the age of 19 and he had been brought up in the world of art like most american kids are brought up in the world of jumping off roofs, of baseball. he heard about at and the quick reconnaissance mission. in 1961 and he liked what he saw,...
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taylor and george washington carver and our great distinguished alumni and the students there currently. we try to motivate them at the best and brightest examples of what makes tuskegee great and how they can make it greater. >> host: president johnson wanted the things we have learned is one of the reasons students can't finish their educational career when they start a college is finances. talk about that and how does your university deal with that? >> guest: well obviously these are questions that are pressing for not only tuskegee university but many institutions. the balance between the university insuring that it has the appropriate tuition revenue but also assuring that our students properly finance, properly are packaged with the right discounts that an institution can provide. our institution does extremely well with securing scholarship support from corporations who are primarily insisted -- interested in simulated fields. our alumni does a good job of kerger getting to college-based-based giving an scholarship thing however the institution has to carefully and we have spent
taylor and george washington carver and our great distinguished alumni and the students there currently. we try to motivate them at the best and brightest examples of what makes tuskegee great and how they can make it greater. >> host: president johnson wanted the things we have learned is one of the reasons students can't finish their educational career when they start a college is finances. talk about that and how does your university deal with that? >> guest: well obviously these...
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i want to thank tess gallagher, which is the widow of raymond carver, who allowed us to use the story. i want to thank guillermo, he has been part of this, too, all my life and my career and i don't know if you have something to say, just want to take the opportunity -- michael. i want to say michael and the cast, michael, really, michael -- >> this has been a tremendous experience. this guy is as bold as bold can be. and it was just a tremendous honor for me to -- look, it's great to be here. who i am kidding? this is just great fun. thank you very much. >> finally -- finally, i just want to -- i want to take one second -- i just want to take the opportunity, i want to dedicate this award for my fellow mexicans, the ones who live in mexico. i pray that we can find and build government that will serve and the ones that live in this country who are part of the latest generation of immigrants in this country, i just pray that they can be treated with the same dignity and respect of the ones who came before and build this incredible immigrant nation. thank you very much. >> well, that's
i want to thank tess gallagher, which is the widow of raymond carver, who allowed us to use the story. i want to thank guillermo, he has been part of this, too, all my life and my career and i don't know if you have something to say, just want to take the opportunity -- michael. i want to say michael and the cast, michael, really, michael -- >> this has been a tremendous experience. this guy is as bold as bold can be. and it was just a tremendous honor for me to -- look, it's great to be...
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rescue report of a metrolink carver sustained vehicle. >> reporter: the collision just before 6:00 a.m. between a metrolink commuter train and a truck was so intense, it sent three of the rail cars on to their sides while igniting the truck into flames. >> you can see that truck is completely demolished. >> reporter: firefighters and first responders pulled the injured from the train in all 28 injuries, four of them critical. >> sort of flipping on the pole like a flag. >> everybody in shock a lot of shock. >> reporter: the driver of the truck fled the scene on foot. >> we don't know why but he was found a little while later. >> one of our patrol officers saw what he believed to be a disoriented male walking approximately one to two miles south. this individual was a produce truck driver. >> reporter: the conductor according to metrolink, was able to see the truck on the tracks slowing down before impact possibly avoiding a more worse outcome. they are sending a team to lead the accident investigation. the biggest question, why did that truck end up on the tracks? >>> several tragedies
rescue report of a metrolink carver sustained vehicle. >> reporter: the collision just before 6:00 a.m. between a metrolink commuter train and a truck was so intense, it sent three of the rail cars on to their sides while igniting the truck into flames. >> you can see that truck is completely demolished. >> reporter: firefighters and first responders pulled the injured from the train in all 28 injuries, four of them critical. >> sort of flipping on the pole like a flag....
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. >> this is one place where people can learn wood carver. >> my parents were carpenters but i train to as a woodcarver. it's interesting work. >> many people call him mad when he first started. >> 17 years ago that's how it looked. >> a sculpture turned preserve er he found it impossible to explain the value of renovation. so he built his house to deserve as a showcase. >> the basket of this house is higher than i thought. anyone who has got an old house look at this house and. >> the city's restoration started a few decades ago. the german government gave a wedding president to the then king and queen by we storing this building. and until the late 1980s the germans continued to renovate many of the temples here now that all of the temples have been restored, they offer subsidies to locals to build their houses in the traditional style. but with many of those subsidyies subsidies, they have brick facades. they have been sketching the culture on the door frame of one of the houses on the construction. >> since it's an old style building, you to have to have a window. >> so far he ha
. >> this is one place where people can learn wood carver. >> my parents were carpenters but i train to as a woodcarver. it's interesting work. >> many people call him mad when he first started. >> 17 years ago that's how it looked. >> a sculpture turned preserve er he found it impossible to explain the value of renovation. so he built his house to deserve as a showcase. >> the basket of this house is higher than i thought. anyone who has got an old house...
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. >> my parents worked as carpenters but i trained to be a wood carver base because it's good work and i can earn enough to raise a family. >> magnificent buildings around this area in the kathmandu valley. many people call robin mad when he first started. >> 17 years ago that's how it looked and they were the inhabitant of the house. >> the value of renovation, he built this house to serve as a showcase. >> the impact of this house is at the moment higher than i had thought. because whenever 9/11 who anyone who has a old house within a half an hour, this is a mistake and show us. >> the city's restoration started a few decades ago. in the early 1970s the german government gave a wedding present to the then king and queen by restoring this 15th century building, and until the late 1980s the germans continue to renovate many of the temples here. now that all of the temples have been restored, the municipality offers subsidies. even with the subsidies many of the house he that have been built are concrete tower blocks with brick facades. for some of the old timers, the renovation couldn'
. >> my parents worked as carpenters but i trained to be a wood carver base because it's good work and i can earn enough to raise a family. >> magnificent buildings around this area in the kathmandu valley. many people call robin mad when he first started. >> 17 years ago that's how it looked and they were the inhabitant of the house. >> the value of renovation, he built this house to serve as a showcase. >> the impact of this house is at the moment higher than i...
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the george washin carver homes koopts differ is there now. th "post" says that complex will be down to create the new buildin for more than 200 low income residents. >>> 6:36 spotsylvania school distri says it's more than a million short on its spending plan and is asking the county for $1.3 million.e mon would pay for salary increar employee and sube athletics programs. >>> we now know one of the people you can vote for in virginia next governor's race."wash says lieuter ralph northam confirms he wl be runnin he's been p telling people a few weeks now. the vase a few years away in 2017. >>> we're tracking potential proble travelers in our ar as southwest airlines scrambto check dozens of its planes overdue for inspections. we're lipa these inspectis are having an finished. >>> we're seeing wide ranging temperfending dependsi on where you live. almost 20 degrees here. chk bell is helping you dress for e conditions in your neighbor> husband making history. a local radio host's >>> we're working to get you up to the m. we start with your foreca
the george washin carver homes koopts differ is there now. th "post" says that complex will be down to create the new buildin for more than 200 low income residents. >>> 6:36 spotsylvania school distri says it's more than a million short on its spending plan and is asking the county for $1.3 million.e mon would pay for salary increar employee and sube athletics programs. >>> we now know one of the people you can vote for in virginia next governor's race."wash...
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the george washingn carver homes cooperative is there now.ort says that complex will b down to create the new building to more than 200 low income residents. > two of virginia's top ranking govert leaders could fa each other in the next governor race into 17. the "washin says at least one is making plans now. lieutena governor ralph norchlt r tham will be running, mark ares not confirmed he will be running. >>> a new bill could have an impact on how much you pay for electr the bill allows virginia o skip base rate reviewed sever years. it also stops state corporation commissim conducting a compre then suffer review of the company's earning until then. the utility says the new law will keep rates in place and prevent lar rate hikes. opponents it will allow domini virginia to lock in higher than necessary rates. >>> later today president oba heads to miami for an immigrn town hall. that event puts even more pressu on deadlocked lawmakers weeks over the president' immigration policy g homeland secu funding as leverage. but the president could fa
the george washingn carver homes cooperative is there now.ort says that complex will b down to create the new building to more than 200 low income residents. > two of virginia's top ranking govert leaders could fa each other in the next governor race into 17. the "washin says at least one is making plans now. lieutena governor ralph norchlt r tham will be running, mark ares not confirmed he will be running. >>> a new bill could have an impact on how much you pay for electr the...
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precaution, but an accident here on the boulevard rising sun, right at the intersection, police say a carvers us a tree. one car accident, so that could be a sign of some ice there at that intersection, and water main break in pennsgrove, route 48, and route 130. otherwise, mass transit and the airport looking good. chris, lauren, back to you. >> bob, thanks so much. a fire at levick street and torresdale firefighters rushing to the scene in northeast philadelphia. >> so the call came in at 2:30 this morning no word on any injuries. red paw was request today help a cat found at the scene. >> and police on the scene after homicide investigation in philadelphia's west oaklane section. >> let's head out to steve keeley and we evidently will get back with steve in just a minute, evidently little bit of a technical issue with his live shot. we'll get back to steve in just a minute. steve, are you there now? >> reporter: come to us. >> steve, your a on. >> we're with scott small here, double homicide here in west oaklane. tell us what you found out? >> we were notified by einstein hospital just aft
precaution, but an accident here on the boulevard rising sun, right at the intersection, police say a carvers us a tree. one car accident, so that could be a sign of some ice there at that intersection, and water main break in pennsgrove, route 48, and route 130. otherwise, mass transit and the airport looking good. chris, lauren, back to you. >> bob, thanks so much. a fire at levick street and torresdale firefighters rushing to the scene in northeast philadelphia. >> so the call...
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my son was being ran down by the police because they said he allegedly stole some carver stones or somethingning from the police and the police were in the police car and ran him over. and killed him. they send me a letter stating that i have to pay for the car that hit my son. at first, i thought it was a scam. i could not believe that they actually sent me a bill. >> that is just heart breaking, a bill for the carl that hit her son. was it a mistake? >> the thing with that story is a horrifying mistake. the city of new york acknowledged after the fact that that bill shouldn't have been sent, obviously. but, i mean, the bigger issue is la vern is obviously a crazy example but there's a lot of other consumers who are getting bill that is are a mistake an they don't get a public apology. they don't get the, oh, oops, that totally was our fault. they're left trying to figure out how to convince the firm that it's a mistake. >> we have another example. the six-figure debt for taxes never actually delinquent. let's listen to this one. >> the first restaurant opened, sales taxes ended up being qu
my son was being ran down by the police because they said he allegedly stole some carver stones or somethingning from the police and the police were in the police car and ran him over. and killed him. they send me a letter stating that i have to pay for the car that hit my son. at first, i thought it was a scam. i could not believe that they actually sent me a bill. >> that is just heart breaking, a bill for the carl that hit her son. was it a mistake? >> the thing with that story...
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this is carver. he left a piece of his liver on the table every time he wrote a a [ muted ] page. so that you could have the best lines. you leave me the -- . come on, people. don't be pathetic. stop looking at the world through your cell phone screens. have a real experience! if anybody gives a -- about proof other than me, i mean -- the only thing that's real on this stage is the chicken. >> shut up. >> don't tell me to -- >> work with the chicken. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, it's so good. edward norton! congratulations on the nomination. you deserve all the accolades, buddy. "birdman" is in theaters now. the hilarious craig robinson joins us after the break. stick around, everybody. once again, edward norton. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i'm sorry for everything oh, everything i've done ♪ ♪ i'm sorry for everything oh, everything i've done ♪ ♪ from the second i was born it seems i had a loaded gun ♪ ♪ and then i shot, shot, shot ♪ a hole through everything i loved ♪ ♪ oh, i shot, shot, shot ♪ a hole through every single thing that i loved ♪ ♪ thank you so much, we love
this is carver. he left a piece of his liver on the table every time he wrote a a [ muted ] page. so that you could have the best lines. you leave me the -- . come on, people. don't be pathetic. stop looking at the world through your cell phone screens. have a real experience! if anybody gives a -- about proof other than me, i mean -- the only thing that's real on this stage is the chicken. >> shut up. >> don't tell me to -- >> work with the chicken. [ cheers and applause ]...
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>>erica: if you was a contributory storm carver's since a picture or video to breaking news and kronyfish to cast your tracking the storm 6:00 tonight most locations dry with the exception of santa rosa was a to see the first signs of land discover how 1 01 to santa rosa is to put the clock and to motions in fantasticks of the to the golden gate for identified that will see a few showers passes ephesus open out to livermore and and is going to drive of will see what role for most of the early morning commute by endicott and the sciences many affecting the it is sea brent san francisco as a force to walk into motion heading into friday afternoon that is closer to see widespread heavy rain for the entire bay area in fact the dark area of grammar your screen in the case heavy rain compared to the lighter colored so plan ahead. >>erica: will see heavy rain for the entire area as into 6:00 friday. compare that to to 3 in. for east bay and for the injured to for the santa clara valley selassie even coverage of the system is one to be a big concern is listed for those of you north of the go
>>erica: if you was a contributory storm carver's since a picture or video to breaking news and kronyfish to cast your tracking the storm 6:00 tonight most locations dry with the exception of santa rosa was a to see the first signs of land discover how 1 01 to santa rosa is to put the clock and to motions in fantasticks of the to the golden gate for identified that will see a few showers passes ephesus open out to livermore and and is going to drive of will see what role for most of the...
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people gathered in the freezing temperatures to watch amateur and professional carvers turn 300-poundcks of ice into art. the fire part of the festival came later, with a chile cooking contest and this is chile cooking weather for sure. >> yeah. >>> is there much more to come on this sunday morning addition of "action news" a town in the new england area is in need of help after a fire destroyed its entire fleet of snow removal trucks. >>> it is biggest game of the the year, super bowl 49 has been hit with controversy due to deflate gate. we will have a live preview from phoenix. those stories and more plus meteorologist chris sowers will have your exclusive accu weather seven day forecast when "action news" continues. >>> good morning, it is 10:00 a.m. on this sunday february 1st. in the news, bracing against bitter cold freezing temperatures have their grip on the delaware and lehigh valleys as we prepare for another winter storm. >>> and south jersey strip mall goes up in flames damaging the at least two businesses. >>> a driver is dead after his suv hits a car and then slams into
people gathered in the freezing temperatures to watch amateur and professional carvers turn 300-poundcks of ice into art. the fire part of the festival came later, with a chile cooking contest and this is chile cooking weather for sure. >> yeah. >>> is there much more to come on this sunday morning addition of "action news" a town in the new england area is in need of help after a fire destroyed its entire fleet of snow removal trucks. >>> it is biggest game of...
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ice sculpture, ice carver, his name is don harrison, was out all night, using ice that built up overk or so. don talked to us about his inspiration. >> basically, i'm just sculpting an ice goddess. her name is shear a, i believe. and part of it is actually natural ice, and then i added a little bit of ice to it. drive past this ice formation every day, and thought it would be a unique identify tee sculp it. >> do you think he's cold? >> you would think somebody would take that off his eye lash. anyway, he started this about 1:30 this morning, wrapped up about 7:00 this morning, so about almost two hours ago. if you want to check this out, the sculpture is, again, mlk drive right near montgomery avenue. >> you know what we should have, we should have an ice tour here in philly. because go to west philly, see the building covered in ice. and you can go see this, mlk drive. >> you know who we should invite to live in philly? elsa. >> i don't know if we want her here. i think we're sick of being frozen. >> see the pope? all every these conventions, democrats coming. and else. elsa could
ice sculpture, ice carver, his name is don harrison, was out all night, using ice that built up overk or so. don talked to us about his inspiration. >> basically, i'm just sculpting an ice goddess. her name is shear a, i believe. and part of it is actually natural ice, and then i added a little bit of ice to it. drive past this ice formation every day, and thought it would be a unique identify tee sculp it. >> do you think he's cold? >> you would think somebody would take that...
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carver they were all progenitors of teaching. they involve their students fear this is always been a place here at tuskegee. obviously in the 21st century, this is hindered by legal capacity. our students are paying for the education now. many of those services, they already performed. it is really nice to harken back to that model. there are elements that we are using and trying to and there are elements that we are using and trying to implement, as we point out daily. all the same we still must move steadfastly, persistently into the 21st century by ensuring that the institution provide these services for our students, and where appropriate to embark them to extend learning beyond the classroom into meaningful experiences that will help the university, the community, as well as the students. host: thompson, tallahassee florida. straight to your comments. caller: good morning, and thank you to c-span. my question is concerning the integration of mission academics versus athletics and funding in the context that that the funding
carver they were all progenitors of teaching. they involve their students fear this is always been a place here at tuskegee. obviously in the 21st century, this is hindered by legal capacity. our students are paying for the education now. many of those services, they already performed. it is really nice to harken back to that model. there are elements that we are using and trying to and there are elements that we are using and trying to implement, as we point out daily. all the same we still...
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i think of george washington carver they were all progenitors of teaching.volve their students fear this is always been a place here at tuskegee. obviously in the 21st century, this is hindered by legal capacity. our students are paying for the education now. many of those services, they already performed. it is really nice to harken back to that model. there are elements that we are using and trying to and there are elements that we are using and trying to implement, as we point out daily. all the same we still must move steadfastly, persistently into the 21st century by ensuring that the institution provide these services for our students, and where appropriate to embark them to extend learning beyond the classroom into meaningful experiences that will help the university, the community, as well as the students. host:
i think of george washington carver they were all progenitors of teaching.volve their students fear this is always been a place here at tuskegee. obviously in the 21st century, this is hindered by legal capacity. our students are paying for the education now. many of those services, they already performed. it is really nice to harken back to that model. there are elements that we are using and trying to and there are elements that we are using and trying to implement, as we point out daily. all...
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. >> more ambulances are required for carver sus crane motor vehicular accident. >> reporter: it happenedour on the packed metro-north train line who serves new york city's northern commuter towns. witnesses say an suv was sitting very near to tracks when the train crossing arm came down on the car. the driver a mother of three, got out to check for damage and inched forward right on the pat of an oncoming train, exploding on impact. as train carried the suv 1,000 feet down the tracks the trail was ripped through tearing into the first train car. passenger chris gross was inside. >> flames came up. we're about a foot away from my face. after that happened, you know people are screaming, crying. >> we got one possibly trapped in the train possibly alive. i've got doas in the train as well. multiple injuries. >> reporter: in all, six people were killed including the driver of the suv. 15 people injured, some seriously. >> the lacerations, contusion, crush injuries open fractures, dislocations, smoke inhalation and flame burn injuries. >> reporter: through the day the suv remayed embedded in
. >> more ambulances are required for carver sus crane motor vehicular accident. >> reporter: it happenedour on the packed metro-north train line who serves new york city's northern commuter towns. witnesses say an suv was sitting very near to tracks when the train crossing arm came down on the car. the driver a mother of three, got out to check for damage and inched forward right on the pat of an oncoming train, exploding on impact. as train carried the suv 1,000 feet down the...
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the george washington carver national monument in missouri. the national historic trail commemorating the march for voting rights from selma to montgomery, alabama. and most recently, the martin luther king jr. memorial on the mall are important monuments and places of historical significance that help tell the story of the african-american experience. as the national park system continues its important work to commemorate and preserve african-american history by providing greater public access and information about the places and people that have shaped the african-american experience there are very few units dedicated to the lives of african-american women. this historic park is the first national park in honor of a woman. now, obviously the first historical park for an african-american woman. as we celebrate black history month and women's history month next month i cannot think of a more fitting hero than harriet tubman to be the first african-american woman to be memorialized with a national historic park. these parks tell both her purge
the george washington carver national monument in missouri. the national historic trail commemorating the march for voting rights from selma to montgomery, alabama. and most recently, the martin luther king jr. memorial on the mall are important monuments and places of historical significance that help tell the story of the african-american experience. as the national park system continues its important work to commemorate and preserve african-american history by providing greater public access...