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tom clayton." i go, "yes, he was."ife murdered." it was like, "whew." >> reporter: what were you thinking? you hear that kelley was killed? >> i was numb. i think he talked to us and i didn't even know what they said. >> they started asking all kinds of questions about the poker game, and what time it ended, what time it starts, and what his mood was, what was he wearing. >> reporter: the millers corroborate their friend tom clayton's alibi, that he was at their home around the time of the murder. >> i said, "there's no way. there's no way could tom could do anything like this." i said, "there's no possible way." i said, "you're looking at the wrong guy." >> reporter: did you think the same thing as your husband? "no way?" >> absolutely. >> reporter: but then police hit paydirt when they find an eyewitness. tom and kelley clayton's 7-year-old daughter, charlie. >> she told me that "a man was hurting mommy." then she kept saying, "he did this and he did that. so finally i said, "how do you know it's a he?" and she said,
tom clayton." i go, "yes, he was."ife murdered." it was like, "whew." >> reporter: what were you thinking? you hear that kelley was killed? >> i was numb. i think he talked to us and i didn't even know what they said. >> they started asking all kinds of questions about the poker game, and what time it ended, what time it starts, and what his mood was, what was he wearing. >> reporter: the millers corroborate their friend tom clayton's alibi,...
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glasses on for this. >> clayton: it's a treasure. >> anthony: doa i remember. >> clayton: poison you >> clayton: did you ever do hellraiser? >> anthony: no, i don't remember ever. toilet. >> clayton: classic, right? >> anthony: you knew you were doing something bad when you bought a product called toilet and, you know, shot it in your arm. oh man, memories. ♪ >> anthony: i mean, basically, your reputation is the godfather archivist of all things lower east side. you were here pointing your camera at stuff since the early '80s. >> clayton: i probably have one of the largest inner-city photograph collections of anybody. i used to know everybody that went by. that neighborhood thing is like really important to me. so i photographed the puerto ricans, the dominicans. drag queens from the pyramid club. basically the whole hardcore scene in '87. i was more interested in like the eccentric people, the unique people. >> anthony: you were at the battle of tompkins square park, which is sort of the gettysburg of the lower east side. i remember it had essentially become clogged with nodding jun
glasses on for this. >> clayton: it's a treasure. >> anthony: doa i remember. >> clayton: poison you >> clayton: did you ever do hellraiser? >> anthony: no, i don't remember ever. toilet. >> clayton: classic, right? >> anthony: you knew you were doing something bad when you bought a product called toilet and, you know, shot it in your arm. oh man, memories. ♪ >> anthony: i mean, basically, your reputation is the godfather archivist of all things...
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we are just on the verge but clayton is the beginning. if you think about 5g, i also mentioned the four previous but this gives us new currency on which to develop services. so 5g networks give massive speed. twenty times the speed on average to the 4g network in 1000 times the bandwidth because of the way we deploy it and clayton knows, ultra wide band. because we are using spectrum in the millimeter wave range and there's a lot of it so that translates so that our 5g takes full advantage. so to combine with that with low latency so that responsiveness of the network which is so critically important for real-time communication so the internet of things and that ability for 5g to connect not millions of devices but billions of devices 5g is the enabler so if you think about the conductivity scalability. to slice up the network to produce a value proposition to serve real needs in the future. and that's why we call it the industrial revolution. >> you know, a lot of that early applications are for industrial. so to use this evolution at tw
we are just on the verge but clayton is the beginning. if you think about 5g, i also mentioned the four previous but this gives us new currency on which to develop services. so 5g networks give massive speed. twenty times the speed on average to the 4g network in 1000 times the bandwidth because of the way we deploy it and clayton knows, ultra wide band. because we are using spectrum in the millimeter wave range and there's a lot of it so that translates so that our 5g takes full advantage. so...
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>> clayton harris is the first 5g customer in the world. clayton harris, a great man, great family. the team has gotten to know him. he is the first one in houston that ordered up our 5g home product and had a full professional install and is now enjoying the incredible speeds and capabilities of 5g, first of many more and many more to come. >> why did he get chosen and what kind of services does he get? >> oh, well, g, just a backup for a second, at the beginning of october, that's when we started taking orders for our 5g home product. what that product is is an over-the-top internet service connected through 5g wirelessly. so you get incredible speeds along with that product. 300 megabits and above with capabilities really going up to a gigabit per second in terms of speed. you get a white glove installation and you get three months free and a choice of apple tv or google service as well. it's really a full capability that is being delivered. clayton was the first. we have many more customers now in houston. we launched it in four markets nationwide, houston, indianapolis, sacrame
>> clayton harris is the first 5g customer in the world. clayton harris, a great man, great family. the team has gotten to know him. he is the first one in houston that ordered up our 5g home product and had a full professional install and is now enjoying the incredible speeds and capabilities of 5g, first of many more and many more to come. >> why did he get chosen and what kind of services does he get? >> oh, well, g, just a backup for a second, at the beginning of october,...
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>> guest: clayton harris is the first 5g customer in the world. clayton har
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>> clayton sandell in colorado tonight. clayton, thank you. >>> we turn now to a story we've been following here this week, the return of a fallen soldier, a hero, making his way home to utah. army major brent taylor, a utah mayor and father of seven, was killed on his fourth tour of duty overseas. tonight, what his heartbroken wife said about him coming home on this day, electday.'sbcef gl affairs correspondent martha raddatz tonight. >> reporter: in the pre-dawn darkness, a somber homecoming for army major brent taylor, on this day americans exercise their right to vote. his wife jennie, shattered yet stoic. >> it seems only fitting that brent has come home to u.s. soil in a flag-draped casket on our election day. >> reporter: taylor, killed in an insider attack, one of nearly 2,300 americans killed in afghanistan. but his story has struck a chord with so many. a republican mayor, a father of seven. the oldest, megan, 13, then lincoln, alex, jacob, ellie, jonathan, little caroline just 11 months. the public servant from u
>> clayton sandell in colorado tonight. clayton, thank you. >>> we turn now to a story we've been following here this week, the return of a fallen soldier, a hero, making his way home to utah. army major brent taylor, a utah mayor and father of seven, was killed on his fourth tour of duty overseas. tonight, what his heartbroken wife said about him coming home on this day, electday.'sbcef gl affairs correspondent martha raddatz tonight. >> reporter: in the pre-dawn darkness,...
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>> clayton sandell with us tonight. clayton, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to the american cupping found dead in mexico, they had checked into their airbnb rental, where the la landlord then found them days later, victims of that silent killer, carbon monoxide. and tonight, their family is now struggling to bring their bodies home. here's abc's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, the family of ed winders and barbara moller struggling for answers and with mexican officials to return the couple's bodies after the two were found dead. both killed inside their airbnb by carbon monoxide poisoning while vacationing in san miguel de allende. >> it's hard to make sense of something that doesn't necessarily -- you know, we all pass at some point in time, but it just seems wrong. >> reporter: the landlord, after not hearing anything from the couple, finding them nearly two weeks ago. mexican authorities now investigating if a heater was the source of the carbon monoxide. the listing removed. airbnb saying in a stateme
>> clayton sandell with us tonight. clayton, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to the american cupping found dead in mexico, they had checked into their airbnb rental, where the la landlord then found them days later, victims of that silent killer, carbon monoxide. and tonight, their family is now struggling to bring their bodies home. here's abc's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, the family of ed winders and barbara moller struggling for answers and with mexican...
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we're looking for clayton bigsby. >> look no further, fellow, you found me. >> clayton bigsby, the authorooks. just because i'm blind don't mean i'm dumb. >> how could this have happened? a black white supremacist. >> one of the greatest sketches, top of all time, all time, is that klansman sketch. the blind klansman sketch is fantastic. this is juxtaposition after juxtaposition after juxtaposition in that sketch. >> we don't like your kind around here. >> you better get out of here before something bad happens. >> that's right. that's right! >> come on, clayton. we got to go. >> oh, that monkey was beating my hood. white power! >> dave grew up around white people. as did i, in my large white family, so we could observe black people and white people with the same amount of acuity. ♪ >> good evening and welcome to the first and maybe only racial draft here in new york city. folks, this is for all the marbles. what happens here will state the racial standing of these americans once and for all. >> seated behind me on the stage here is the various representatives. believe it or not, the blac
we're looking for clayton bigsby. >> look no further, fellow, you found me. >> clayton bigsby, the authorooks. just because i'm blind don't mean i'm dumb. >> how could this have happened? a black white supremacist. >> one of the greatest sketches, top of all time, all time, is that klansman sketch. the blind klansman sketch is fantastic. this is juxtaposition after juxtaposition after juxtaposition in that sketch. >> we don't like your kind around here. >>...
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here's abc's clayton sandell. >> heavenly father, please help us. >> reporter: for the chatfield family, all they could do was pray. >> please help us to be safe. i'm thankful for jeremy and his willingness to be brave -- >> reporter: as they sped through flames chewing through their northern california neighborhood, so many following their path. >> move, people. >> all those homes gone. >> i feel the heat. >> go, go, go, go. >> we're not going to catch on fire, okay? >> reporter: they escaped in time, but others in the town of paradise would not. >> southbound from feather river hospital on pence is all blocked by fire. >> reporter: nurse tamara ferguson. trapped at work, she posted this terrifying video, along with a good-bye letter, writing, to all my friends and family, especially john and my kids, i love you with all my heart, i am trapped in this horrific fire and can't get out. >> any units, feather river hospital, we've got four people trapped in the basement. >> reporter: police arrived right on time, rescuing her and the others trapped in that basement. >> i'm so scared. >> re
here's abc's clayton sandell. >> heavenly father, please help us. >> reporter: for the chatfield family, all they could do was pray. >> please help us to be safe. i'm thankful for jeremy and his willingness to be brave -- >> reporter: as they sped through flames chewing through their northern california neighborhood, so many following their path. >> move, people. >> all those homes gone. >> i feel the heat. >> go, go, go, go. >> we're not...
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>> clayton, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this friday. the search for the escaped inmate. >>> and the crash in the heartland. >>> the health warning involving popular medication. and the possible cancer risks. >>> and the postal worker seen throwing a package. and the issue of theft at your front door. the new a easy ways to track it all, to protect your packages. k.ght after e if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make-or-break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling; rash; itching; or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems as severe jaw b
>> clayton, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this friday. the search for the escaped inmate. >>> and the crash in the heartland. >>> the health warning involving popular medication. and the possible cancer risks. >>> and the postal worker seen throwing a package. and the issue of theft at your front door. the new a easy ways to track it all, to protect your packages. k.ght after e if you have postmenopausal...
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and that's where we begin tonight with clayton sandell, on the scene, with the urgent effort under way. they say the fire is now headed to populated areas. >> reporter: tonight, an urgent effort under way right now to get families out of harm's way across southern california. powerful, fast moving, destructive wildfires are burning a hole through l.a. and ventura counties. in malibu, firefighters in hand-to-hand, house-to-house combat. the woolsey fire triggering mass evacuations. traffic on the pacific coast highway backed up for miles. >> the traffic is getting heavier and heavier and slower and slower. >> reporter: first responders racing to get families to safety. >> report of three people trapped in a house. >> when you have 40, 50, 60-mile-an-hour winds blowing fire at your heels, the importance is to get people out of harm's way. >> reporter: we met ashley snodgrass, just seconds after she escaped out of her home. >> the fire people are there, but there's nothing that they can do. >> reporter: and you think your house is on fire now? >> yeah. >> reporter: look at the flames and
and that's where we begin tonight with clayton sandell, on the scene, with the urgent effort under way. they say the fire is now headed to populated areas. >> reporter: tonight, an urgent effort under way right now to get families out of harm's way across southern california. powerful, fast moving, destructive wildfires are burning a hole through l.a. and ventura counties. in malibu, firefighters in hand-to-hand, house-to-house combat. the woolsey fire triggering mass evacuations. traffic...
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here's abc's clayton sandell now. >> reporter: tonight, first responders in training at the center of a real emergency. >> at about 5:54 this morning, our overnight security officer at the iowa law enforcement academy detected a very strong odor of what she describes as gas. and she called 911. >> reporter: inside, 86 police cadets asleep in their dorms. evacuations begin immediately. >> found high levels of carbon monoxide. >> reporter: many of the cadets showing symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, including vomiting, headache and fatigue. 75 rushed to hospitals. officials say the building has a history of similar issues and is due to be demolished next summer. carbon monoxide poisoning can be deadly, killing 400 americans every year and sending 20,000 to the emergency room. and david, authorities urge people to get a carbon monoxide detector like this one, and make sure to get your heating systems, those gas fireplaces and water heaters inspected every year. winter is the worst time of year for carbon monoxide deaths. david? >> a really important reminder. clayton, thank you. >>>
here's abc's clayton sandell now. >> reporter: tonight, first responders in training at the center of a real emergency. >> at about 5:54 this morning, our overnight security officer at the iowa law enforcement academy detected a very strong odor of what she describes as gas. and she called 911. >> reporter: inside, 86 police cadets asleep in their dorms. evacuations begin immediately. >> found high levels of carbon monoxide. >> reporter: many of the cadets showing...
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chair jay clayton says the s.e.c. is sharpening its focus on corporate disclosures on risk associated with brexit. charlie, nyou know about this stuff. what the s.e.c. is going to do it appears is ask some of the bigger companies in the u.s. what's your exposure, could it be systemic, could there be contagion if there are problems with brexit. >> well, it's interesting, i got to know -- getting to know jay clayton a little bit. he's a very smart guy. he approaches the regulatory dynamic this way. it's a very consumer-oriented s.e.c., not an s.e.c. that will sit there and run around and try to nail jpmorgan for doing something, you know, on trading. that doesn't mean they won't do it. that doesn't mean they won't focus on insider trading. but they are looking at very much consumer-oriented issues that affect pocketbooks of the average investor, and disclosure is one of those things. like if you are a multinational company and you have exposure to the ge, are you telling investors exactly what your exposure is, are you
chair jay clayton says the s.e.c. is sharpening its focus on corporate disclosures on risk associated with brexit. charlie, nyou know about this stuff. what the s.e.c. is going to do it appears is ask some of the bigger companies in the u.s. what's your exposure, could it be systemic, could there be contagion if there are problems with brexit. >> well, it's interesting, i got to know -- getting to know jay clayton a little bit. he's a very smart guy. he approaches the regulatory dynamic...
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>> clayton, thinank you. >>> next tonight, the american couple found dead in mexico, victims of that silent killer, carbon monoxide. and tonight, their family is now struggling to bring their bolds home. here's abc's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, the family of ed winders and barbara moller struggling for answers and with mexican officials to return the couple's bodies after the two were found dead. both killed inside their air bnb by carbon monoxide poisoning while vacationing in san miguel de allende. >> it's hard to make sense of something that doesn't make -- you know, we all pass at some point in time, but it just seems wrong. >> reporter: the landlord, after not hearing anything from the coup couple, finding them nearly two weeks ago. mexican officials now working to see if a faulty heater was the source of the carbon monoxide. carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless and poisonous. symptoms can range from headaches, to loss of consciousness, and ultimately get death. airbnb saying, we are deeply saddened by the loss. the family eager to bring the two home. >> my dad was m
>> clayton, thinank you. >>> next tonight, the american couple found dead in mexico, victims of that silent killer, carbon monoxide. and tonight, their family is now struggling to bring their bolds home. here's abc's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, the family of ed winders and barbara moller struggling for answers and with mexican officials to return the couple's bodies after the two were found dead. both killed inside their air bnb by carbon monoxide poisoning while...
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abc's clayton sandell is until pasadena. >> touchdown confirmed! >> reporter: tonight, a touchdown worthy of an interplanetary super bowl. moments later, this image from nasa's insight mission proving it stuck the first mars landing in six years. insight survived the seven minutes of terror, an autopilot plunge from space to ground, 12,000 miles per hour to full stop. and every step was flawless. you made it through that seven minutes of terror. >> yeah, i still have a few fingernails left but they're mostly gone. >> reporter: mars is tough on spacecraft. more than half that try to get there fail. but now insight begins a two-year mission, peering inside the red planet. and they'll do that using these sensors that the team hopes will inu unlock some ancient mysteries about our solar system. >> clayton sandell, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. cyber monday. the wlis of what we found coming up here. >>> also, the new headline and the desperate search for that missing girl. police asking the public to t
abc's clayton sandell is until pasadena. >> touchdown confirmed! >> reporter: tonight, a touchdown worthy of an interplanetary super bowl. moments later, this image from nasa's insight mission proving it stuck the first mars landing in six years. insight survived the seven minutes of terror, an autopilot plunge from space to ground, 12,000 miles per hour to full stop. and every step was flawless. you made it through that seven minutes of terror. >> yeah, i still have a few...
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because the way we are deploying it, and clayton knows, we are calling it old truck wide -- usingwide brand as we are spectrum and the millimeterwave range and there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to is speed and throughput. communicators" on c-span 2. announcer: on october 8, 1918, alvin york fought in the meuse-argonne offensive and single-handedly killed 25 men, and helped to capture over 130. he received the medal of honor, and was one of the most decorated soldiers of world war i. 23 years later, warner bros. made a film called "sergeant york," about the man from tennessee, his life, and wartime actions. up next on american history tv, alvin york's grandson, along with a filmmaker who made a documentary about the film, talk about the man and the movie. this is about 50 minutes. but first, a trailer for the 1941 film "sergeant york." [video clip] ♪
because the way we are deploying it, and clayton knows, we are calling it old truck wide -- usingwide brand as we are spectrum and the millimeterwave range and there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to is speed and throughput. communicators" on c-span 2. announcer: on october 8, 1918, alvin york fought in the meuse-argonne offensive and single-handedly killed 25 men, and helped to capture over 130. he received the medal of honor, and was one of the most...
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near clayton, 25 and lake port 27. sonoma state check ng with upper 20s this m on the coast in daly city, our northwest wind. that will do it. for some it's cold. higher clouds clearing out of the area. that alone will give us warmer temperatures. many 30s including 32 in morgan hill. 40s around santa cruz. 35 and 38 in sar toga. rain up in seattle. a change for them. they're dealing with rain, we're not yet. maybe next week today it's 60s and 70s so warmer than yesterday. >>> in the past few minutes cal fire updated us on progress against the camp fire burning in butte county. it's burned 210 square miles, 7 7 square miles more than last night. crews managed to keep containment at 35%. no more victims have been found, the number of people confirmed dead stand at 48. it's unclear how many people are missing but it could be in the hundreds. over the past two days sheriff deputies have arrested six people in butte county for being in areas that were evacuated. they face a number of charges including lewding, drug possess
near clayton, 25 and lake port 27. sonoma state check ng with upper 20s this m on the coast in daly city, our northwest wind. that will do it. for some it's cold. higher clouds clearing out of the area. that alone will give us warmer temperatures. many 30s including 32 in morgan hill. 40s around santa cruz. 35 and 38 in sar toga. rain up in seattle. a change for them. they're dealing with rain, we're not yet. maybe next week today it's 60s and 70s so warmer than yesterday. >>> in the...
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of dollars for investors, few if any initial coin offerings have registered the s.e.c., and chair clayton told this committee in a february hearing, every initial coin offering i've seen is a security. last month, the new york attorney general released a report on several cryptocurrency trading platforms that pointed to evidence of widespread manipulation and identified several exchanges that don't follow anti-money laurnding or know your customer requirements. with a decade of experience, much of the irrational exuberance around cryptocurrency and block chain technology has subsided. and we have an opportunity to set more realistic expectations for how these innovations might be used to promote a fair and more competitive economy. i hope this technology will prove useful, particularly helping people who are unbanked, or underserved, by the traditional financial systems. i understand why individuals might be interested in it. at this point, it is easier to see the maligned impacts on the society as a whole than the constructive ones. that's why we look forward to your testimony. thank you
of dollars for investors, few if any initial coin offerings have registered the s.e.c., and chair clayton told this committee in a february hearing, every initial coin offering i've seen is a security. last month, the new york attorney general released a report on several cryptocurrency trading platforms that pointed to evidence of widespread manipulation and identified several exchanges that don't follow anti-money laurnding or know your customer requirements. with a decade of experience, much...
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the way we are deploying it and clayton knows, we are calling this ultra-wide band. we're using spectrum in the millimeterwave range and there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to is speed and throughput. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> earlier today president trump visited the american cemetery and memorial in paris's western suburbs. it is the final resting place in 1541 soldiers killed world war i and 22 unknown dead from the second world war. he was there as part of the centennial of the end of world war i. ♪ >> the opening prayer. >> good afternoon, i invite you to pray with me. merciful god, as we gather today, we humbly ask you to grace this ceremony. we reverently remember those warriors as the nation who on the battlefields of the first world war died a century ago to secure our liberty today. for those who here walked through the valley of the shadow of death remain there a turn shepherd and grant them even now rest in your kingdom. counting with grace their final sacrifice. in
the way we are deploying it and clayton knows, we are calling this ultra-wide band. we're using spectrum in the millimeterwave range and there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to is speed and throughput. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> earlier today president trump visited the american cemetery and memorial in paris's western suburbs. it is the final resting place in 1541 soldiers killed world war i and...
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on average 4g network and about 1000 times the bandwidth because the way we are deploying it and claytonwe are calling this ultra wide band. that is because we are using spectrum and the millimeter wave range. there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that trance dates to is speed and throughput. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. reporteruthor and judith miller talks with the united arab emirates businessman about the arab view of the u.s. this is part of the recent conference of the national council on u.s.-arab relations. it runs 30 minutes. [applause] ms. peterson: your royal highness, distinguished guests and friends. my name is paige peterson. the national council of u.s. arab relations is privileged to welcome back to its annual policy makers conference, mr. al-habtoor.
on average 4g network and about 1000 times the bandwidth because the way we are deploying it and claytonwe are calling this ultra wide band. that is because we are using spectrum and the millimeter wave range. there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that trance dates to is speed and throughput. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. reporteruthor and judith miller talks with the united arab emirates businessman about the arab view of the...
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average 4g networks and about 1000 times the bandwidth because the way we are deploying it, and clayton knows, we are calling this ultra broadband has we are using spectrum in the millimeterwave range. there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to his speed. announcer: watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. now, president trump delivers remarks at the suresnes american cemetery in paris' western suburbs to commemorate soldiers who died in will were one. to president was in france commemorate armistice day and the end of world war i. this is 25 minutes. ♪ >> chaplain timothy mallard will now gave the opening prayer. chaplain mallard: good afternoon, i invite you to pray with me. almighty, holy, and merciful god, as we gather today, we humbly ask you to grace this ceremony. we reverently remember those warriors of our nations who on the battlefields of the first world war died a century ago to secure our liberty today. for those who here walked through the valley of the shadow of death remain their eternal shepherd and grant th
average 4g networks and about 1000 times the bandwidth because the way we are deploying it, and clayton knows, we are calling this ultra broadband has we are using spectrum in the millimeterwave range. there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to his speed. announcer: watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. now, president trump delivers remarks at the suresnes american cemetery in paris' western suburbs to commemorate soldiers who...
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light rain from bay point down through clayton and marsh creek springs there. >> los altos hills yought rain there and then down just to the west of cupertino. so we are getting a break are for most of us here. but check out what's right behind it. offshore and that will be pushing into the bay area. not done yet with our rain. i want to show you this. this is our "salesforce tower" camera looking west. you can see the camera shaking in the wind this morning. our temperatures are in the 50s for many locations here. 59 in concord as well as for oakland. livermore at 54. san francisco 58. 57 in san jose and santa rosa coming in at 56. let's talk about the winds as we start off the day. 12-mile-per-hour winds in redwood city. san francisco 25-mile-per-hour winds. the surface low is pushing across the bay area, scattered showers this afternoon. we get a break tonight into tomorrow but we are going to stay windy all day today with the strongest winds up in the mountains. so here's the satellite and radar view. and there is that strong storm system that's going to continue to push across t
light rain from bay point down through clayton and marsh creek springs there. >> los altos hills yought rain there and then down just to the west of cupertino. so we are getting a break are for most of us here. but check out what's right behind it. offshore and that will be pushing into the bay area. not done yet with our rain. i want to show you this. this is our "salesforce tower" camera looking west. you can see the camera shaking in the wind this morning. our temperatures...
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gabriel is in clayton, north carolina, you are on with the vermont lieutenant governor, david zuckerman. >> caller: good morning, sir. always a pleasure to be on this show. one of the fantastic things about c-span is that it gives you an education about facts. i just want to quickly run through a timeline and then ask a question. so buckley dee vallejo, you talked about campaign finance, a 1976 case that speech is money, money is speech. fast forward to bipartisan campaign reform act 2002 which was written in part by john mccain, fantastic individual and legislation. and then go to citizens united most recently. so with all of these things that have kind of played out, what is your -- we definitely know that campaign finance is a major issue and that needs to be -- >> absolutely. >> -- addressed at this stage, but now the supreme court has changed. what is your approach to how citizens can be involved and what the legislators in states like vermont can do to fix this? >> thanks, gabriel. >> well, that's a great question and a phenomenally difficult topic because the way the courts have
gabriel is in clayton, north carolina, you are on with the vermont lieutenant governor, david zuckerman. >> caller: good morning, sir. always a pleasure to be on this show. one of the fantastic things about c-span is that it gives you an education about facts. i just want to quickly run through a timeline and then ask a question. so buckley dee vallejo, you talked about campaign finance, a 1976 case that speech is money, money is speech. fast forward to bipartisan campaign reform act 2002...
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abc's clayton is on the fight to contain the flames and find the cause. >> guess what.ferno, a father bravely keeps his cool driving out of paradise, california into hell on earth. >> we're going to get out, okay. we're going to leave. >> we're going to get fire. >> no, we're going to get out of here. >> sirens past the flame. >> look, we're past it. out of it. >> yea! >> the most destructive wildfire in california history. >> it's burning on all sides of us. >> trying to get out of paradise. this is bad. >> come on, people. go! >> at 30% contained, the camp fire has destroyed more than 6,000 structures, burning 1,000 plus acres. now the deadliest wildfire in state history with at least 42 killed so far. more than 200 people remain missing. today firefighters searching what's left of paradise. nurse nicole jolly said she is one of the paradise resident who is lost almost everything. >> i called my husband and said i don't think i'm going to make it out of this. it's coming in too fast. >> putting her patients first when the fire started. >> we put tapes on the doors whe
abc's clayton is on the fight to contain the flames and find the cause. >> guess what.ferno, a father bravely keeps his cool driving out of paradise, california into hell on earth. >> we're going to get out, okay. we're going to leave. >> we're going to get fire. >> no, we're going to get out of here. >> sirens past the flame. >> look, we're past it. out of it. >> yea! >> the most destructive wildfire in california history. >> it's burning...
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. >> and jay clayton joins us live for an exclusive interview we'll ask him about the market's recent volatility and very much more we are back there a couple of minutes. >>> welcome back to the closing bell chris pieter son will serve as the new cfo. they say they will bring turn around expertise and could serve as ceo in the future the wells fargo note saying he checks all of the boxes they are looking for. a big move there. >> i'm looking at another company rallying as well with zillow the codpounder has been buying up shares of the slumping stock. zillow trading up just about 12%. stocks down more than 40% over the last six months. it also had disappointing earnings it has been shifting from more of a software company. it is to more of an actual hard asset owner of real estate >> it came at a bad time or at least the market thinks that today up 12% >>> i'm far cnbc news update >> hello thank you so much. here is blast happening at this hour united nations ambassador denouncing the seizure >> as president trump said many times, the united states would welcome a normal relationship
. >> and jay clayton joins us live for an exclusive interview we'll ask him about the market's recent volatility and very much more we are back there a couple of minutes. >>> welcome back to the closing bell chris pieter son will serve as the new cfo. they say they will bring turn around expertise and could serve as ceo in the future the wells fargo note saying he checks all of the boxes they are looking for. a big move there. >> i'm looking at another company rallying as...
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nikki, who is clayton harris in houston, texas what is his place in history? . >> [laughter] the first 5g customer in the world. clayton harris great man, great family we have gotten to know him and he is the first one in houston that ordered up the 5g home from us with a professional install and is now
nikki, who is clayton harris in houston, texas what is his place in history? . >> [laughter] the first 5g customer in the world. clayton harris great man, great family we have gotten to know him and he is the first one in houston that ordered up the 5g home from us with a professional install and is now
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berkeley in there, clayton and san mateo with 2/3 inch.ering we have gone seven weeks without any rain at all for many. the system is still producing some snow in the sierra, a lot, a pretty good tropical tap of southwest coming in southern, also -- southern california, also into arizona. the second system says i'm coming in, boy, this one is flying. so i do think we will see some of that rain beginning to develop to the mendocino county, lake county later today into this afternoon and sonoma county and it's going to be decent rain. this next system looks pretty good friday into saturday, then we will get a break sunday, monday. but tomorrow looks like a rainy day. >> thank you. >>> holiday shopping season officially underway. up next we are going to tell you which stores are open today. and the most popular item on many people's wish lists. s wish lists. >>> i'm thankful for a lot of things but really like the support from my family and friends and my boyfriend and my colleagues, actually, has been incredible this year. it's been pretty t
berkeley in there, clayton and san mateo with 2/3 inch.ering we have gone seven weeks without any rain at all for many. the system is still producing some snow in the sierra, a lot, a pretty good tropical tap of southwest coming in southern, also -- southern california, also into arizona. the second system says i'm coming in, boy, this one is flying. so i do think we will see some of that rain beginning to develop to the mendocino county, lake county later today into this afternoon and sonoma...
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pat broken of clayton says this is the problem. you see it there?t is the brake where she was visiting some family in san diego and she said that she took to a nasty fall while trying to ride one of these, and this is what we are talking about with pat brogen of clayton. she says that she suffered some serious injuries going down a hill with the lime scooter and the brake did not work. she blew through a couple of intersections and scooter down to stop. she suffered a broken hand and that the required surgery, and a huge bruise on the thigh and scrapes and she has not filed a suit, but lime could help with the medical bills. >> i don't want to sue, but i am out of pocket $8,000 and the surgery was $100,000 which kaiser paid for. >> now, lime would not comment on the incident directly, but they told us in the statement that the safety of the riders is a concern, and that why we launched a multi faceted campaign to respect the ride to educate the users and others on the safe riding practices. personal injury lawyers say to be ware of the agreements th
pat broken of clayton says this is the problem. you see it there?t is the brake where she was visiting some family in san diego and she said that she took to a nasty fall while trying to ride one of these, and this is what we are talking about with pat brogen of clayton. she says that she suffered some serious injuries going down a hill with the lime scooter and the brake did not work. she blew through a couple of intersections and scooter down to stop. she suffered a broken hand and that the...
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clayton sandell takes a look. >> reporter: a mission to mars that blasted off four days ago traveling more than 269 million miles through space. this morning is just a day away from the first touchdown on the red planet in six years. and the first spacecraft to look inside mars for clues about how our solar system formed. >> mars is pretty cold today. earth is a nice place to take a vacation. we really would like to know why one planet goes one way and the another planet goes another way. >> reporter: first insight has to stick the landing. about half of all mars landings fail. so everything from insight's heat shield to parachute to retro rockets have to work just right to slow insight from nearly 13 mile -- 13,000 miles per hour to a safe touchdown. a period nasa calls seven minutes of terror. >> we'll take an image after we land. it may look like this, a very flat place. >> reporter: a few weeks after landing, a robotic arm will deploy instruments to measure mars quakes. and heat sensors that scientists hope will not only unlock mysteries about the martian interior but also whether
clayton sandell takes a look. >> reporter: a mission to mars that blasted off four days ago traveling more than 269 million miles through space. this morning is just a day away from the first touchdown on the red planet in six years. and the first spacecraft to look inside mars for clues about how our solar system formed. >> mars is pretty cold today. earth is a nice place to take a vacation. we really would like to know why one planet goes one way and the another planet goes...
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clayton sandell, jet propulsion laboratory, in california. >> oprah winfrey said, the biggest adventurethe life of your dreams. that's "nightline," and catch full episodes on hulu. thanks for the company, america. good night. sfx: stair creak sfx: clink sfx: deep breath sfx: grunt sfx: tinny headphone music sfx: feet shuffling sfx: slice sfx: gasp sfx: inhale. exhale. sfx: lights scraping on roof sfx: metallic scrape sfx: grunt covered california. it's more than just health care. it's life care.
clayton sandell, jet propulsion laboratory, in california. >> oprah winfrey said, the biggest adventurethe life of your dreams. that's "nightline," and catch full episodes on hulu. thanks for the company, america. good night. sfx: stair creak sfx: clink sfx: deep breath sfx: grunt sfx: tinny headphone music sfx: feet shuffling sfx: slice sfx: gasp sfx: inhale. exhale. sfx: lights scraping on roof sfx: metallic scrape sfx: grunt covered california. it's more than just health...
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. >> our thanks to clayton and our teams in california. >>> next here, country music's big breaks and bigger heartbreaks, why there must be something in the water in nashville. ville. ♪ there must have been something in the water ♪ how's your cough? i'm good. i took 12-hour mucinex and sent it far away. hey buddy, have you seen a nice woman with a cough? woahhh! mucinex dm releases fast and lasts 12-hours, not 4. send coughs far away all day. let's see. if theseof blaerk ,. acally, d all that bulk to protect. because it's made differently. the super absorbent core quickly turns liquid to gel, for drier protection that's a lot less bulky. looks like good things really do come in small packages. always discreet. for bladder leaks. ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ there's nothing in theikco >> tonht we're coming home with country music's biggest stars like keith urban. on the eve of the biggest night in their business, a look inside the moments of the lives of these singers that drove them to stardom. >> reporter: good evening from nashville and from what is arguably
. >> our thanks to clayton and our teams in california. >>> next here, country music's big breaks and bigger heartbreaks, why there must be something in the water in nashville. ville. ♪ there must have been something in the water ♪ how's your cough? i'm good. i took 12-hour mucinex and sent it far away. hey buddy, have you seen a nice woman with a cough? woahhh! mucinex dm releases fast and lasts 12-hours, not 4. send coughs far away all day. let's see. if theseof blaerk ,....
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north wind about clayton. gusts almost at 30 in the same with brentwood. everything is in place and the north. it is dry air. it will be clear today. at the surface of the delta fair phil and davis have a good breeze at about 30 miles an hour. with this breeze it's almost 60. if you don't -- berkeley is 57. brentwood 58. castor valley 47 in hayward 47. a huge spread. coming over kirker pass 56. black hawk is 60. 58 in el cerrito. most of these lows are well appear. ukiah is 35. when there is nothing in seattle and portland that tells you it is a big dome of high pressure coming out of the north. 70s and 80s by the coast. what about tomorrow? not much change at all. when the wind dies down the lowe's will drop but that will be today. sunshine and warm temperatures. all the way into the weekend. >>> 4:50. time for open enrollment for health insurance. there are some new rules for signing up through the affordable care act. we will tell you what has changed this year. >>> washed up? never. sometimes. l'oreal age perfect rosy tone moisturizer. increases cell r
north wind about clayton. gusts almost at 30 in the same with brentwood. everything is in place and the north. it is dry air. it will be clear today. at the surface of the delta fair phil and davis have a good breeze at about 30 miles an hour. with this breeze it's almost 60. if you don't -- berkeley is 57. brentwood 58. castor valley 47 in hayward 47. a huge spread. coming over kirker pass 56. black hawk is 60. 58 in el cerrito. most of these lows are well appear. ukiah is 35. when there is...
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pat clayton has a lawyer and is exploring her options after a tpaeft accident a few months ago.he retiree and her husband were in san diego when they rented the lime scooters. she said going downhill the suffered a broken hand which required surgery. she said lime could at least help with medical bills. >> i didn't want to sue. i am out of pocket $8,000. my surgery was $100,000, which kaiser paid for. >> lime said in a written statement the safety of our riders is our number one concern. that's why we launched a national safety campaign. >>> a chance to wipe down seats. american says itoe't s but it can't guarantee that passengers won't bring them on their own. wed down during general boarding. airlines say customer just have to ask an attendant at the gate to board early. >>> you're never more than 7 minutes away from my accuweather forecast. critical fire conditions in the hills and mountains. look at the humidity. less than 20% in just about all neighborhoods. and the breezes are starting to pick up. you can see them developing in the central valley. the reds and the oranges
pat clayton has a lawyer and is exploring her options after a tpaeft accident a few months ago.he retiree and her husband were in san diego when they rented the lime scooters. she said going downhill the suffered a broken hand which required surgery. she said lime could at least help with medical bills. >> i didn't want to sue. i am out of pocket $8,000. my surgery was $100,000, which kaiser paid for. >> lime said in a written statement the safety of our riders is our number one...
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>> commissioner richards: so i sat through the 1065 ashbury -- sorry, 1065 clayton d.r. i very much remember mr. dirken saying he was going to get back at the next-door neighbor for this illegal deck. here's a big building that's been constructed with an enormous wall that has absolutely no impact on mr. dirken's property at 1065. i honestly feel that these kinds of things are a waste of time, and i'm sorry to say, give zach friedman a very bad name. we sat through so many, castro street, had gone on for eight years. this seems like retaliatory litigation, and i'd be embarrassed if i were the owner or the attorney doing this. i vote to -- move to not approve the project as opposed. >> second. >> secretary: seeing nothing further, motion that's seconded to not take d.r. on that motion -- [ roll call ] so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 6-0. >> president hillis: okay, and the meeting is adjourned. >> good morning everyone. the meeting will come to order. welcome to the november 14th, 2018 regular meeting of the public safety and neighborhood services c
>> commissioner richards: so i sat through the 1065 ashbury -- sorry, 1065 clayton d.r. i very much remember mr. dirken saying he was going to get back at the next-door neighbor for this illegal deck. here's a big building that's been constructed with an enormous wall that has absolutely no impact on mr. dirken's property at 1065. i honestly feel that these kinds of things are a waste of time, and i'm sorry to say, give zach friedman a very bad name. we sat through so many, castro street,...
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they spoke with my colleague, clayton. >> did it ever cross your mind to even ask him if he was involved in the disappearance of his own family? >> we admitted this doesn't look good for chris. >> reporter: then on wednesday, everything changed with this bombshell. >> a heartbreaking outcome to the story we have been tracking all week, the confession of a father. >> reporter: late wednesday night, watts is arrested. by thursday, police are at the oil fields where watts used to work. they find three bodies, shannan's in a shallow grave, the bodies of bella and celeste chinesged for days inan.er -- ainsts filed, including five counts of first-degree murder and one for unlawful termination of a pregnancy. >> his motive was simple, "younger now." he had a desire for a fresh start, to begin a relationship with a new love that overpowered all decency and feelings for his wife, daughters and unborn son. >> reporter: just days ago the woman who was having an affair with chris watts spoke to the denver post, telling the paper, he's a liar. he lied about everything. according to annicole kessinger
they spoke with my colleague, clayton. >> did it ever cross your mind to even ask him if he was involved in the disappearance of his own family? >> we admitted this doesn't look good for chris. >> reporter: then on wednesday, everything changed with this bombshell. >> a heartbreaking outcome to the story we have been tracking all week, the confession of a father. >> reporter: late wednesday night, watts is arrested. by thursday, police are at the oil fields where...
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average 4geed on networks and about 1000 times the bandwidth because the way we are deploying it, and claytonsing spectrum in the millimeterwave range. there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to his speed. announcer: watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. now, president trump delivers remarks at the suresnes american cemetery in paris' western suburbs to commemorate soldiers who died in will were one. to president was in france commemorate armistice day and the end of world war i. this is 25 minutes. ♪
average 4geed on networks and about 1000 times the bandwidth because the way we are deploying it, and claytonsing spectrum in the millimeterwave range. there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to his speed. announcer: watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. now, president trump delivers remarks at the suresnes american cemetery in paris' western suburbs to commemorate soldiers who died in will were one. to president was in france...
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abc's clayton sandell is right there at mission control at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california, where scientists are nervous about what they could find today. clayton, hey. >> reporter: right here behind me is a mock-up of that, and as you said, they are nervous because getting to mars is hard, and they are -- more than half of all mars' missions actually have failed and the problem is that the insight mission will also have to survive seven minutes of terror. that's when the lander hits the mars atmosphere at 13,000 miles an hour, heating to almost 3,000 degrees and that is hot enough to melt steel. everything on board from the heat shield to the parachute, to the landing rockets, have to work perfectly and automatically in order to slow insight to landing around 5 miles an hour. if it sticks the landing, it will be the first mission to probe deep inside the interior of mars and hopefully unlocks mysteries about how mars, the earth and some of the other planets in the solar system formed, cecilia. >> but that seven minutes of terror will feel like a lifetime to tho
abc's clayton sandell is right there at mission control at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california, where scientists are nervous about what they could find today. clayton, hey. >> reporter: right here behind me is a mock-up of that, and as you said, they are nervous because getting to mars is hard, and they are -- more than half of all mars' missions actually have failed and the problem is that the insight mission will also have to survive seven minutes of terror. that's...
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okay, clayton, thanks very much. robin. >>> now to the other major story in california, that deadly mass shooting in a bar. we are now learning more about the 12 people killed, some of them as they were trying to save lives. 18 people were also injured and we want to you take a look. hundreds, hundreds waiting in line to donate blood for those who were injured. kayna whitworth is there in thousand oaks with more. good morning, kayna. >> reporter: robin, good morning. the sheriff saying this could have been so much worse if not for the heroes inside that bar and grill, but for those who didn't make it, their family, friends and community is mourning this morning, and today one mother is calling for action. this morning, newly obtained cell phone video shows what happened in those terrifying moments when the former marine stormed a popular country music bar shooting everything in his path. six endless seconds of eerie silence between rounds. >> he's coming out this door! >> reporter: 12 killed including a sheriff's dep
okay, clayton, thanks very much. robin. >>> now to the other major story in california, that deadly mass shooting in a bar. we are now learning more about the 12 people killed, some of them as they were trying to save lives. 18 people were also injured and we want to you take a look. hundreds, hundreds waiting in line to donate blood for those who were injured. kayna whitworth is there in thousand oaks with more. good morning, kayna. >> reporter: robin, good morning. the sheriff...
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. >>> baseball, for you dodger fans up here under the radar, pitcher clayton kershaw agreed to a three$90 million extension that will keep him in that uniform when he plays plays -- plays the giants in 2021. >>> he runs to the sidelines, grabs a beer and includinged it right down right through the -- and chugged is right down right through the face guard, missed his mouth, went all over his beard and crushed the can on his helmet in the middle of the game. ottawa beat toronto to advance to the playoffs. >> looked a little too planned. >> oh, i'm sure it did. >> maybe the blonde was there. >> i saw it. i bit. i said i got to have it in the 11:00. that's water cooler talk. >> be right back. second, it ensures the closest ambulance can respond if you call 9-1-1. vote yes on 11. ♪ the kenya tea development agency is an organization that is owned by tea farmers. every week we sell this tea, we get paid in multiple accounts. we were looking for a bank to provide a safe and efficient technology platform to pay our farmers. citi was the only one that was able to ensure that this was done seaml
. >>> baseball, for you dodger fans up here under the radar, pitcher clayton kershaw agreed to a three$90 million extension that will keep him in that uniform when he plays plays -- plays the giants in 2021. >>> he runs to the sidelines, grabs a beer and includinged it right down right through the -- and chugged is right down right through the face guard, missed his mouth, went all over his beard and crushed the can on his helmet in the middle of the game. ottawa beat toronto...
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clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >>> a faulty heater may be to blame for the death of a new york couple renting an airbnb apartment in mexico. their bodies were found nearly two weeks ago. mexican officials say they were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning. the couple's family is urge holiday travelers to bring carbon monoxide detectors when you rent. >>> the family of a wisconsin woman who died after possibly drinking tainted alcohol is suing a resort in mexico. 20-year-old abbey conner drowned in a pool in an upscale hotel in playa del carmen. a toxic mix of cheap ingredients is partially to blame for her death. the resort denies the claim saying it serves only sealed bottles that meet all standards. >>> a thursday night thriller. dallas scored a touchdown early and the defense held drew brees and the saints usually powerful offense in check all night long. the cowboys ended new orleans' ten-game winning streak. 13-1 responding after a 9-year-old girl wrote to him asking why his brand of sneakers were sold only in boys sizes. well, thanks to that young girl, things are about to change
clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >>> a faulty heater may be to blame for the death of a new york couple renting an airbnb apartment in mexico. their bodies were found nearly two weeks ago. mexican officials say they were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning. the couple's family is urge holiday travelers to bring carbon monoxide detectors when you rent. >>> the family of a wisconsin woman who died after possibly drinking tainted alcohol is suing a resort in mexico. 20-year-old...
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good morning, clayton. >> reporter: good morning, michael. this was an unexpected turn.t pleading guilty to murdering his family in a deal to save his own life. in a dramatic about-face, the man once considered a devoted husband and father praised by his wife on facebook. >> he was the one for me and he is amazing. >> reporter: now admitting to murdering her and their two young girls. >> my daddy is a hero. >> reporter: leaving their d anri aicreis colorado oil of suburban bliss. 34-year-old shanann watts, her daughters bella, 4, and 3-year-old celeste vanished from their home august 13th. the next day -- >> if you're out there, just come back. >> reporter: watts pleaded for their safe return but also hinted at marriage trouble. >> it wasn't like an argument. we had an emotional conversation but i'll leave it at that but -- i just want them back. >> reporter: but a day later police say he confessed to driving their bodies there leaving the girls submerged in oil tanks. shanann in a shallow grave. >> this is absolutely the worst possible outcome that any of us could imagi
good morning, clayton. >> reporter: good morning, michael. this was an unexpected turn.t pleading guilty to murdering his family in a deal to save his own life. in a dramatic about-face, the man once considered a devoted husband and father praised by his wife on facebook. >> he was the one for me and he is amazing. >> reporter: now admitting to murdering her and their two young girls. >> my daddy is a hero. >> reporter: leaving their d anri aicreis colorado oil of...
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it, andwe are deploying clayton knows, we are calling this ultra-wideband. we're using spectrum in the millimeterwave range. there is a lot of it. it translates to its speed. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. >> congress is back in session tomorrow for a lame-duck session. house will debate legislation directing the interior department to remove the gray wolf from the endangered species list. the house will swear in two new members who fill in house seats until the end of the year. the senate returns to consider legislation on coast -- coast guard programs. on can watch the house live c-span and the senate live on c-span two. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's public television companies and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of the progress. the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> next a discussion about the 2018 mid terrible results with acad
it, andwe are deploying clayton knows, we are calling this ultra-wideband. we're using spectrum in the millimeterwave range. there is a lot of it. it translates to its speed. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. >> congress is back in session tomorrow for a lame-duck session. house will debate legislation directing the interior department to remove the gray wolf from the endangered species list. the house will swear in two new members who fill in house...