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tucson, colorado springs. all reporting flash flooding. some places looked like this. this is tucson, the street filled with water, near colorado springs seeing more than an inch and a half of rain in 30 minutes. so yes, it's going to keep going tonight. but the next upstate new york. >> reporter: tonight, it is a race against time. those two amish girls vanished. >> we will aggressively pursue this investigation as a worst case scenario, because that's the only way we know how to work. >> reporter: it was 7:20 p.m. yesterday, 12-year-old fannie and her 6-year-old sister delilah working their family roadside vegetable stand. a white four door sedan pulled up. when it drove off, the girls were gone. their family, living in this traditional amish community of 10,000, have no phone, they ran to a neighbor's house to call police. setting off the search on land. rescue teams even searching underwater. a search that's made harder, police only have this sketch to work from. that's because in amish tradition, being photographed is not allowed. >> we have no photos to begin wit
tucson, colorado springs. all reporting flash flooding. some places looked like this. this is tucson, the street filled with water, near colorado springs seeing more than an inch and a half of rain in 30 minutes. so yes, it's going to keep going tonight. but the next upstate new york. >> reporter: tonight, it is a race against time. those two amish girls vanished. >> we will aggressively pursue this investigation as a worst case scenario, because that's the only way we know how to...
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tucson, colorado springs. all reporting flash flooding. some places looked like this. this is tucson, the street filled with water, near colorado springs seeing more than an inch and a half of rain in 30 minutes. so yes, it's going to keep going tonight. but the next storm, this one brings parts of missouri, iowa, illinois, by the weekend some heavy rains, and with that could be severe storms. that is something we'll headline with coming up. >> not in the clear yet. thank you. now to breaking news from iraq on two fronts. first this evening prime minister agreeing to step down. this is significant. something the white house said was necessary to try to pull the country together. and second president obama revealing the immediate humanitarian crisis has been eased. thousands of refugees marooned some climbing on to helicopters. some able to reach safety. i will bring in correspondent martha raddatz in washington. we were watching today the president, there was something else he said, that aside from the humanitarian mission, there is the other mission, that carries on.
tucson, colorado springs. all reporting flash flooding. some places looked like this. this is tucson, the street filled with water, near colorado springs seeing more than an inch and a half of rain in 30 minutes. so yes, it's going to keep going tonight. but the next storm, this one brings parts of missouri, iowa, illinois, by the weekend some heavy rains, and with that could be severe storms. that is something we'll headline with coming up. >> not in the clear yet. thank you. now to...
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to live that colorado springs.at various points, she offered to have her mother comment stay with her. i think they were close but margaret and varina were so much alike that they butted heads. it was like a mini -varina. they couldn't get along for too long. margaret had her own life and children and shoes to be very independent. varina was used to winnie taking care of her. i think the distant and dynamics family prevented them from being closer later in life. certainly. anything else? thank you so much. this was great. [applause] thank you. air is here war every saturday at 6:00 and 10 p.m. eastern time. to watch more of the programming any time, go to war website. -- our website. you are watching american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. xt, baseball historian phil dixon talks about the kansas city monarchs, the longest-running franchise in the history of baseball's negro league.
to live that colorado springs.at various points, she offered to have her mother comment stay with her. i think they were close but margaret and varina were so much alike that they butted heads. it was like a mini -varina. they couldn't get along for too long. margaret had her own life and children and shoes to be very independent. varina was used to winnie taking care of her. i think the distant and dynamics family prevented them from being closer later in life. certainly. anything else? thank...
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she lived in colorado springs.at various points, she offered to have her mother come and stay with her. i think they were close, but margaret and varina were so much alike that they butted heads. it was like a mini varina. they couldn't get along for too long. margaret had her own life and children and she was very independent. varina was used to winnie taking care of her. i think the distance and different family dynamics prevented them from being closer later in life. certainly. anything else? thank you so much. this was great. [applause] thank you. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook.
she lived in colorado springs.at various points, she offered to have her mother come and stay with her. i think they were close, but margaret and varina were so much alike that they butted heads. it was like a mini varina. they couldn't get along for too long. margaret had her own life and children and she was very independent. varina was used to winnie taking care of her. i think the distance and different family dynamics prevented them from being closer later in life. certainly. anything...
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quite frankly, we're having a technical difficulty in colorado springs with dr. ben carson, so while we're waiting for that, to see if that's going to come up, we brought back our panel to discuss the situation in ferguson, and maybe a little bit longer discussion than we had planned. juan, let me start with you. you had an interesting article in the "wall street journal" this week in which you wrote about the racial fears and the real problems facing black men. are the protesters in ferguson focused on the wrong thing? >> i don't know if they are focused on the wrong thing. i think there's a legitimate angst over the idea that a young man was shot six times and he's unarmed, and whether or not that was excessive, lethal use of force by police. was it justified. so there's a real question. and i think that's why you've seen the outpouring. what i wrote in the piece, chris, was the interaction between police and poor black men specific is a real window on racial fears in the united states. we've seen it not just in ferguson. we've seen it in new york and l.a. and
quite frankly, we're having a technical difficulty in colorado springs with dr. ben carson, so while we're waiting for that, to see if that's going to come up, we brought back our panel to discuss the situation in ferguson, and maybe a little bit longer discussion than we had planned. juan, let me start with you. you had an interesting article in the "wall street journal" this week in which you wrote about the racial fears and the real problems facing black men. are the protesters in...
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and they of college bounced me around to a few places in colorado springs at albuquerque for a little while. then i ended up in topeka come in kansas. i always talk baseball, no matter where i go. someone mentioned there was a negro league that played ball into the gun. -- it wasnow his name carol ray moffatt and the that association, he later passed and i decided to do a tribute to him , so in doing this tribute, once you get to being the kind of person who loves to collect information, i challenge myself and say i'm going to do but -- i'm going to find every game the kansas city monarchs ever played will stop that was an aggressive deal back in 1980. there was no internet at the time, so if you want to know the name of a library, if you want to write the library, you have to go to the library and they had a big book with all the library addresses and i would go ad write letters, it was labor of love and a passion that kept growing. needless to say, i was able to find games played in abilene because of that. as a tribute to the kansas city -- what, what i'm going i'm doing now is goi
and they of college bounced me around to a few places in colorado springs at albuquerque for a little while. then i ended up in topeka come in kansas. i always talk baseball, no matter where i go. someone mentioned there was a negro league that played ball into the gun. -- it wasnow his name carol ray moffatt and the that association, he later passed and i decided to do a tribute to him , so in doing this tribute, once you get to being the kind of person who loves to collect information, i...
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reports are on air force superstar after an investigation by the colorado springs gazette, found sexualault. >>> and a mysterious lake appears in the middle of a desert. the body of water has e lemerge from the earth. >>> now, time for entertainment news. "guardians of the galaxy" broke the august box office record. marvel hit a high mark with 44% of the audience being female. that's a record. maybe that has something to do with it. a buff chris pratt, maybe. "lucy" came in second. and "get on up," was in third. >>> spoiler alert, don't get mad. time to mute it if you are a huge "teenage mutant ninja turtle" fan. in the new movie, the turtles were, in fact, aliens and said, quote, those people can complain. they go to the theater. they're going to love it. if they don't love it, they can blank off. that's the end of that. she made it clear. >>> and star of "the wire" antoine glover was attacked and stabbed. his condition isn't immediately known. >>> and during the filming of 2006's "blood diamond," in photo of leonardo dicaprio and nelson mandela was taken. over eight years later, this
reports are on air force superstar after an investigation by the colorado springs gazette, found sexualault. >>> and a mysterious lake appears in the middle of a desert. the body of water has e lemerge from the earth. >>> now, time for entertainment news. "guardians of the galaxy" broke the august box office record. marvel hit a high mark with 44% of the audience being female. that's a record. maybe that has something to do with it. a buff chris pratt, maybe....
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coming from south carolina where waking up to 58 or 60 degrees and colorado springs the other day and little sniffle. i am going back tonight when south carolina and my body is still at adjusting. i will be ok. thank you for the water. i will tell you this though. the second part of the opportunity agenda is in fact how do we build a better economy? i would to you a couple of things. -- [indiscernible] i will finish in three minutes. it is simple. if you look at the economic nation, ifound this we did not see success in the energy sector, we would not have recoveryible, anemic we are having today. hasbalance of our success been driven by our energy reduction. today, our president is considering whether we should federalize the rules and regulations around fracking, drilling, and taking over. i think it is a bad idea. [applause] y'all think it is a bad idea? that is good. one of my bills and my opportunity agenda, i believe there are resources in the ocs,ent it oc -- atlantic we will discover i believe gas. if we do that, south carolina $1.8 billion in revenue. in america are connected
coming from south carolina where waking up to 58 or 60 degrees and colorado springs the other day and little sniffle. i am going back tonight when south carolina and my body is still at adjusting. i will be ok. thank you for the water. i will tell you this though. the second part of the opportunity agenda is in fact how do we build a better economy? i would to you a couple of things. -- [indiscernible] i will finish in three minutes. it is simple. if you look at the economic nation, ifound this...
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i was in colorado springs, albuquerque for a little while, wichita and i ended up in topeka, kansas. i always talked baseball, no matter where i went. i always talked baseball. somebody mentioned there was a negro leaguer that had played ball who lived in topeka. and i got to know this negro leaguer, his name was carroll ray and he was on that '24 team. he later passed. but through that association i decided to do a little tribute to him. so in doing this tribute, you know, once again being that kind of person who loves to collect information, you know, i challenged myself. i said i'm going to find every game the kansas city monarchs ever played. that was pretty aggressive idea back in that 1980. there was no internet at that time. so if you wanted to know the name of the library say if they played in abilene, you write to the library, had to go the library. they had a big book with all the library addresses, i write them down. i would write letters. i had all these letters. it was a labor of love and a passion that just kept on growing. and needless to say, i was able to find games
i was in colorado springs, albuquerque for a little while, wichita and i ended up in topeka, kansas. i always talked baseball, no matter where i went. i always talked baseball. somebody mentioned there was a negro leaguer that had played ball who lived in topeka. and i got to know this negro leaguer, his name was carroll ray and he was on that '24 team. he later passed. but through that association i decided to do a little tribute to him. so in doing this tribute, you know, once again being...
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he played for the colorado springs sky sox. he told me the
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but they have moved out to colorado springs.supposedly for his asthma, and it was partially for that, but i have interviewed maggie's descendents and their quote was striking. bertram said, she had seen so much, she needed to get away. he said for years and years, all the colorado family, which is where the descendents were, they wanted nothing to do with the south. they said it was devastated. there is no work, there is no economy. it had such memories for them. bitter memories that they could not overcome. i think that is why maggie left. maggie is far away. varina is at beauvoir. but varina and winnie move to new york together. winnie and fred break up and go back to what happens next, which i think is the most fascinating part of winnie's life -- after that period there is new york. before that i should tell you , about new orleans. first, we get a consolation prize. winnie, for breaking up with fred, the new orleans confederate veterans and other confederate supporters award her queen of comiss. they don't do this officiall
but they have moved out to colorado springs.supposedly for his asthma, and it was partially for that, but i have interviewed maggie's descendents and their quote was striking. bertram said, she had seen so much, she needed to get away. he said for years and years, all the colorado family, which is where the descendents were, they wanted nothing to do with the south. they said it was devastated. there is no work, there is no economy. it had such memories for them. bitter memories that they could...
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the floodwaters rose so fast on one road in the colorado springs area that one elderly woman couldn't drive out fast enough. she was trapped until firefighters came to the rescue. further south in arizona, a homeowner shot this video as monsoon rain pushed a small river behind his house over its banks. it completely cut off parts of the neighborhood and just north of there, wind gusts were so strong along an interstate that two semis wound up on their sides closing the roads for hours. there were only minor injuries. meantime, that sinkhole on long island, new york, is one of the big reminders of this week's record rainfall. the crater was caused by a pipe that burst because of pressure from a nearby creek that was well over its banks. one area of lyong island receivd three months of rain in just a few hours. that will be clear and mostly sunny today that should help but expect plenty of rain from montana to new mexico and across the midwest into minnesota. a few showers in south florida and northern new england. otherwise, sunny, dry and hot everywhere else. >> it will be hot. the na
the floodwaters rose so fast on one road in the colorado springs area that one elderly woman couldn't drive out fast enough. she was trapped until firefighters came to the rescue. further south in arizona, a homeowner shot this video as monsoon rain pushed a small river behind his house over its banks. it completely cut off parts of the neighborhood and just north of there, wind gusts were so strong along an interstate that two semis wound up on their sides closing the roads for hours. there...
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it's after an investigation by the colorado spring gazette found cases of sexual assault, drug use and. >>> and in the huffington post, mysterious lake appears in the middle of tunisian desert. officials say the body of water seems to have emerged from the earth. one theory is that say tremor fractured a layer of rock holding an underground reservoir. >> here's a look at other stories we're following. >>> according to german news weekly der spiegel, at least one other country's secret service listened in on secretary of state john kerry's phone calls that allegedly happened during peace talks with palestinians last year. >>> and the man who filmed the deadly choke hold has been arrested. this video shows eric garner being placed in a choke hold by a new york police officer went viral after he died. now the man who shot it 22-year-old ramsey orda has been arrested on gun charges. >>> the tower of london turned red by a sea of poppies to commemorate the 100th anniversary of world war i. the art installation called blood swept land and seas of red featured 888,246 ceramic poppies. that is
it's after an investigation by the colorado spring gazette found cases of sexual assault, drug use and. >>> and in the huffington post, mysterious lake appears in the middle of tunisian desert. officials say the body of water seems to have emerged from the earth. one theory is that say tremor fractured a layer of rock holding an underground reservoir. >> here's a look at other stories we're following. >>> according to german news weekly der spiegel, at least one other...
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-- he has a couple of grandsons i'm going to call his name in a minute but he played for the colorado springs sky sox. he told me the story -- his name was sam harrison. he told me when he played for the sky sox he said he had to go in the back so he would go in the back of the restaurant where the cooks were and all the cooks were black. so he'd go back there and the players would go in the front so they are sitting out in the restaurant and you know, they pay $5 they get their meal whatever it was. it probably didn't cost $5 back then so he was in the back. so he was eating twice as much food. when he would leave, they would give him a to go sack. so he would leave and he would tell me stories about that night. his teammates said hey what did your people put in that sack for you because they were hungry again and he was the only one with the sack. sam harriston, of course he had two sons who played in the big leagues and has two fwragrandso who played in the big leagues so i guess he did pretty good. >> was the barn storming something all the negro league teams did or was it just pretty muc
-- he has a couple of grandsons i'm going to call his name in a minute but he played for the colorado springs sky sox. he told me the story -- his name was sam harrison. he told me when he played for the sky sox he said he had to go in the back so he would go in the back of the restaurant where the cooks were and all the cooks were black. so he'd go back there and the players would go in the front so they are sitting out in the restaurant and you know, they pay $5 they get their meal whatever...
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in colorado springs, an inch and a half of rain fell in just thirty minutes. patricia schafer on her way home from shopping thursday found herself trapped in her car. >> the car is being flooded. i thought i am not going to be able to get out of here. with the rain, high winds near nooe phoenix that toppled semitrucks in the middle of traffic. >> reporter: all this water is a danger to drives. every year more than half of all people killed in flash floods are in a car. david. >> clayton sandell tonight. thank you. i want to bring in chief meteorologist in the weather center. i know you're tracking this closely. >> these storm are on the move pressing to the east. that means the west will be drying out. the focus of the severe weather and flooding rains now shifts up to the northern plains and the midwest. northern missouri. looking at for more than three inches of rain with possibility of flash flooding and even severe storms with hail and isolated tornados possible. that future cast shows you a cold front from canada will spread the heavy rain into the tennes
in colorado springs, an inch and a half of rain fell in just thirty minutes. patricia schafer on her way home from shopping thursday found herself trapped in her car. >> the car is being flooded. i thought i am not going to be able to get out of here. with the rain, high winds near nooe phoenix that toppled semitrucks in the middle of traffic. >> reporter: all this water is a danger to drives. every year more than half of all people killed in flash floods are in a car. david....
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this happened to the guys at the front range aborists in colorado springs.y the bear didn't damage the inside of the truck. >> but it did apparent ly ruin one worker's lunch by slobbering all over his sandwich. after a few minutes, there he goes, running back into the forest wherever he came from. smokey the bear would just be happy he wasn't sneaking a cigarette. >> exactly. >> if it wasn't for the peanut butter sandwich instead. >>> the u.s. coast guard coming to the rescue. >> there they were, there they were off the new jersey coast assisting a leatherback turtle. this one said to be about 800 pounds. you can see its flipper splashing in the water there. >> wow. it had become entangled in some fishing gear, and once it was free, the turtle just drifted away, no doubt grateful. >> our u.s. coast guard rescuing boaters and sailboats and wild animals. they get the job done out there. >> they did a good job. >>> well, for some of you, your local news is next. >>> and for everyone else, we'll be back with robin williams' memorable catchphrases. my doctor diag
this happened to the guys at the front range aborists in colorado springs.y the bear didn't damage the inside of the truck. >> but it did apparent ly ruin one worker's lunch by slobbering all over his sandwich. after a few minutes, there he goes, running back into the forest wherever he came from. smokey the bear would just be happy he wasn't sneaking a cigarette. >> exactly. >> if it wasn't for the peanut butter sandwich instead. >>> the u.s. coast guard coming to...
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and in colorado springs, this driver had to be rescued. >> don't drive through something you can't seeing in lake mead outside las vegas covered roads with dirt and debris. cars forced to turn around. >> so i just don't have no work today. i will just go home. >> reporter: at the las vegas boat harbor, the storm severely damage the the docks. >> even in the harbor it was pouring and, the docks started to break apart. the roof started to fall apart. everybody rushed into the restaurant. >> reporter: in the east those in maine spent the day cleaning up. after a half a foot of rain fell over night in portland. >> i have been in some pretty bad weather, but to have six inches of rain in the course of a couple hours and to see how fast this parking lot just filled up with something i have never seen before. >> reporter: and on long island, damage from those 13 inches of rain in just one night, a huge sinkhole still waiting to be filled. >> and climate researchers say these severe rainfall events signal a new normal in the u.s. caused by climate change. michelle, devin. >> josh, so much rain
and in colorado springs, this driver had to be rescued. >> don't drive through something you can't seeing in lake mead outside las vegas covered roads with dirt and debris. cars forced to turn around. >> so i just don't have no work today. i will just go home. >> reporter: at the las vegas boat harbor, the storm severely damage the the docks. >> even in the harbor it was pouring and, the docks started to break apart. the roof started to fall apart. everybody rushed into...
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. >> he will be laid to rest early next month at the united states air force academy in colorado springscolorado. >>> a six year-old girl in florida is recovering from a venomous snakebite. child was bit the friday by a cotton mouth snake. relatives say she had two distinctive fang marks and swelling from that bite. she was taken to the hospital, and is now being treated with antibiotics. >> it is a bite that is rarely life threatening but it can cause a lot of tissue damage. >> that mike? was taken in by animal control experts. >>> an armored truck overturn on a rhode island highway spilling bags of money all over the road police say the driver swerved off the grass and rolled on to its side, cash stored in clear plastic bags and white canvas duffle bag flew out of the truck. investigators say passers by swarmed the scene as you can expect but it is not clear if they took any of that money. the truck driver suffered minor injuries. >>> all right. coming up, fat camp for dogs that can save your pooch's life, what you and your pet should learn together, before it is too late but first, do
. >> he will be laid to rest early next month at the united states air force academy in colorado springscolorado. >>> a six year-old girl in florida is recovering from a venomous snakebite. child was bit the friday by a cotton mouth snake. relatives say she had two distinctive fang marks and swelling from that bite. she was taken to the hospital, and is now being treated with antibiotics. >> it is a bite that is rarely life threatening but it can cause a lot of tissue...
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i was in colorado springs, albuquerque for a little while, wichita and i ended up in topeka, kansas. always talked baseball, no matter where i went. i always talked baseball. somebody mentioned there was a negro leaguer that had played ball who lived in topeka. and i got to know this negro leaguer, his name was carroll ray and he was on that '24 team. he later passed. but through that association i decided to do a little tribute to him. so in doing this tribute, you know, once again being that kind of person who loves to collect information, you know, i challenged myself. i said i'm going to find everyw. in 1925 they returned to the world series but they didn't win. hilldale won. they were the best team in the eastern colored league. the kansas city monarchs don continued to play and by 1929 they won another championship by bullet rogan. the kansas city monarchs played exhibition games. in the negro league they had a regular schedule. you had eight teams and they had a regular schedule. but most of those games would be on the weekend when they could draw the largest audience. so they
i was in colorado springs, albuquerque for a little while, wichita and i ended up in topeka, kansas. always talked baseball, no matter where i went. i always talked baseball. somebody mentioned there was a negro leaguer that had played ball who lived in topeka. and i got to know this negro leaguer, his name was carroll ray and he was on that '24 team. he later passed. but through that association i decided to do a little tribute to him. so in doing this tribute, you know, once again being that...
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he played for the colorado springs sky sox. he told me the story of -- his name was sam harriston. he said he had to go in the back. he would go in the back of the restaurant and where the cooks were. the cooks were black. so he would go back there and the players would go in the front. they are out in the restaurant. they pay $5. they get their meal, whatever it was. probably didn't cost $5 back then. he was in the back. so he was eating twice as much food. when he would leave, they would give him a to-go sack. so he would leave, and he would tell me stories about that night, his teammate, what did your people put in the sack for you? they were hungry again. he was the only one with a sack. you make the best out of a bad situation. that's what some of the players did. sam, of course, has his -- he had two sons that played in the big monarchs against the house of david and get three dates out of the same city. they did this all over the country. barnstorming was -- it was intelligent move from the money side. the teams who barnstormed the best survived the longest. >> if we don't h
he played for the colorado springs sky sox. he told me the story of -- his name was sam harriston. he said he had to go in the back. he would go in the back of the restaurant and where the cooks were. the cooks were black. so he would go back there and the players would go in the front. they are out in the restaurant. they pay $5. they get their meal, whatever it was. probably didn't cost $5 back then. he was in the back. so he was eating twice as much food. when he would leave, they would give...
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some workers were in the backyard of a home in colorado springs, when the homeowner told them to check out their truck. inside was a bear. it stayed in there for about half an hour and ate the lunches that were inside. >> he came into the passenger side of the truck and just made himself at home. >> there were two lunches in the front seat it must've been good. i know my boss's reaction at first was its cool but then he broods about damage done to the truck. >>the bear finished off a turkey sandwich before it got out and left the area. the manager of the landscaping company says he's now telling employees to roll up their windows if they leave their lunches inside a company car. to worry about it on your own car but when it's a company car and you better put those windows up. >> keynote with our vehicles there are old lunches on the floor anyway. when the bears to come in and clean it out. >> the bears no better they go to channel 7 for the caviar and the good stuff. 62 degrees right now. wind as 6 mi.. the dew point is 54. around the region its 59 in waukegan. rochelle dropped down to
some workers were in the backyard of a home in colorado springs, when the homeowner told them to check out their truck. inside was a bear. it stayed in there for about half an hour and ate the lunches that were inside. >> he came into the passenger side of the truck and just made himself at home. >> there were two lunches in the front seat it must've been good. i know my boss's reaction at first was its cool but then he broods about damage done to the truck. >>the bear...
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he played for the colorado springs sky sox.he tol he told me the story of -- his name was sam harriston. that's what his name was. sam told me when he played for the sky sox, he had to go in the back.ld go he would go in the back of the n restaurant and where the cooks w were.black all the cooks were black.uld so he would go back there and h the players would go in the the front. so they are sitting out in the restaurant and pay $5 and get their meal, whatever it was.prob probably didn't cost $5 back then. and he was in the back.he w so he was eating twice as much food.fo when he would leave, they woulde give him a to-go sack. h so he would leave, and he wouldl tell me stories about that for night, his teammates say, hey, what did your people put in thea sack for you? only they were hungry again.you he was the only one with a sack. you make the best out of a bad situation.ation. that's what some of the players did. sam harriston, of course, has as his -- he had two sons that tht played in the big leagues and ed now he has two g
he played for the colorado springs sky sox.he tol he told me the story of -- his name was sam harriston. that's what his name was. sam told me when he played for the sky sox, he had to go in the back.ld go he would go in the back of the n restaurant and where the cooks w were.black all the cooks were black.uld so he would go back there and h the players would go in the the front. so they are sitting out in the restaurant and pay $5 and get their meal, whatever it was.prob probably didn't cost...
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a bear helping himself to lunch in the passenger seat of a truck in colorado springs.climbs inside, takes the turkey sand wish. the workers were surprised to see the bear chowing down onñ0qk their meal. >>> shocking stats on american workers and they're vacation habits. according to research... >> 38% of worker say they're saving days in case they need them later. 30% say they worry about falling behind at work, and 12% say they don't like taking time off. 10% say they don't get any vacation time at all. >> wow, all right. i don't know about you but i like the vacation days. >> i like them, too. >> make sure to work the independents on fox business network, thank you for being my sidekick. >> thank you. i had fun. >> i'm gretchen. and now, here is harris. >> thanks a lot. first from the fox news deck, breaking news. a live look you are getting from ferguson, missouri, and that's where we're await agnus conference this -- awaiting a news conference. the second one in the shooting death of a teenager by a police officer. that news conference is scheduled to get underway
a bear helping himself to lunch in the passenger seat of a truck in colorado springs.climbs inside, takes the turkey sand wish. the workers were surprised to see the bear chowing down onñ0qk their meal. >>> shocking stats on american workers and they're vacation habits. according to research... >> 38% of worker say they're saving days in case they need them later. 30% say they worry about falling behind at work, and 12% say they don't like taking time off. 10% say they don't get...
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joining me to talk that and more a is chief political strategy, joining us from colorado springs.to see you, first of all. what are the implications of a change at the top of the republican leadership right now? because from the perspective of most americans congress is not all that important to their life. important? >> maybe a little more important, ally. and great to see you as well. inside the beltway the departure of cantor has some real implications. number one he spent too much time with pro-business lobbyists. and he talked for much of this year about being more conciliatory on issues like immigration. well, that didn't get him very far, did it? and the conservative republican base wants somebody in his place who is a little more boehner. >> is kevin mechanccarthy going tobe that person? >> it is thought so. he and many republicans were lukewarm on any immigration reform bill. and a lot of budget issues. that will be put off until september or december. >> let's talk about things like the export, import bank, a lot of american companies depend on. they build goods to be so
joining me to talk that and more a is chief political strategy, joining us from colorado springs.to see you, first of all. what are the implications of a change at the top of the republican leadership right now? because from the perspective of most americans congress is not all that important to their life. important? >> maybe a little more important, ally. and great to see you as well. inside the beltway the departure of cantor has some real implications. number one he spent too much...
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jones had left new orleans in the wake of hurricane katrina, he was working concessions at the colorado springsn frederick, maryland. >> he traveled all over the united states for his job and he was good at being a rapist. >> reporter: the colorado victim, 41-year-old jennifer roessler, seen here just minutes before the attack, leaving a local convenience store. >> on that night her whole life changed. she was a woman, alone, walking at 2:30, 3:00 in the morning. the man asked her if she wanted a ride. she said yes and got in his vehicle, got to her apartment. he asked for a drink of water. >> when i asked him, you know, you need to leave, you know, i was going to go to bed, and he just -- he was like jekyll and hyde. he just -- it just -- i could just see the monster come over him. >> and then he sexually assaults her at that point. >> he wasn't nervous. he was calm. it was like we was on a date. and i knew, terry, i knew this happened before. i've just -- i had a feeling this has happened before, because he was too calm. >> she wanted to confront him. she wanted justice for what happened. >>
jones had left new orleans in the wake of hurricane katrina, he was working concessions at the colorado springsn frederick, maryland. >> he traveled all over the united states for his job and he was good at being a rapist. >> reporter: the colorado victim, 41-year-old jennifer roessler, seen here just minutes before the attack, leaving a local convenience store. >> on that night her whole life changed. she was a woman, alone, walking at 2:30, 3:00 in the morning. the man asked...
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it's all kinds of venues from pepsico to frito lay to nike win forever, to the paralympics in colorado springs, venues all over the place. and i think the thing i like the very most about "undefeated" is the platform it has given me to say some things that i think need to be said. at the end of the day, y'all, i'm a football coach. and i own a lumber company. and i'm a guy from memphis. and really the only difference between me and thousands of other americans is that my story got told. but as a visual chew of my -- virtue of my story getting told, i've been given this platform. we can use that to do some extra stuff and make some money and be all neat and hollywood, or we could use this platform to maybe have some conversations about things that we're maybe not necessarily too comfortable having conversations about. that's why "against the grain" exists. because after all these speeches, people come up and say, hey, you know, i want to hear more about this, you know? i love what you said about this or what you said about that. do you have a book? and i didn't. and so now i have a book, and pe
it's all kinds of venues from pepsico to frito lay to nike win forever, to the paralympics in colorado springs, venues all over the place. and i think the thing i like the very most about "undefeated" is the platform it has given me to say some things that i think need to be said. at the end of the day, y'all, i'm a football coach. and i own a lumber company. and i'm a guy from memphis. and really the only difference between me and thousands of other americans is that my story got...
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Aug 18, 2014
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i'm going to call his name in a minute.e he played for the colorado springs sky sox. his name was sam hairston. he said when he played for sky o sox, he had to go in the back.hw he would go in the back of the restaurant and where the cooks were and all the cooks were black. so he'd go back there and then the players would go in thee pl front, so they're sitting out in the restaurant, you know, they pay $5, they get their meal, l, whatever it was. back probably didn't cost $5 back ba then. t he was in the back so he was eating twice as much food.en he then when he would leave, they would give him a to-go sack, anl so he would leave and tell me stories about that night.t, his his teammates say, hey, what did your people put in that sack foy you? because they were hungry again and he was the only one with a a sack. so you make the best out of a bad situation and that's what some of the players did. and sam hairiston, of course, has his -- he had two sons thata played in the big leagues and now he's got two grandsons that played in the big leagues.now so i guess he did pr
i'm going to call his name in a minute.e he played for the colorado springs sky sox. his name was sam hairston. he said when he played for sky o sox, he had to go in the back.hw he would go in the back of the restaurant and where the cooks were and all the cooks were black. so he'd go back there and then the players would go in thee pl front, so they're sitting out in the restaurant, you know, they pay $5, they get their meal, l, whatever it was. back probably didn't cost $5 back ba then. t he...
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i was in colorado springs. al about a kirk albuquerque an up in topeka kansas. someone mentioned there was a kneei negro leaguer who played in topeka. his name was carol ray matho. through that association, he later passed. i decided to do a little tribute to mr. motho. so in doing this tribute, once again being that kind of person who loves to collect information, you know, i challenged myself and i said i'm going to find every game the kansas city monarchs ever played. that was a pretty aggressive idea back in 19 ae80. if you wanted to write the library, you had to go to the library and they had a big book with all the library dresses from the state of kansas. i went them down and i go and write letters so i had all of these letters. it was a labor of love and of passion to just keep on growing. needless to say i was able to find games that were played there because of that. as a tribute to the kansas city monarchs who were very in kansas city. what i'm doing now is going to towns that they played and the name of my program is the kansas city monarchs and our
i was in colorado springs. al about a kirk albuquerque an up in topeka kansas. someone mentioned there was a kneei negro leaguer who played in topeka. his name was carol ray matho. through that association, he later passed. i decided to do a little tribute to mr. motho. so in doing this tribute, once again being that kind of person who loves to collect information, you know, i challenged myself and i said i'm going to find every game the kansas city monarchs ever played. that was a pretty...
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. >> hail in colorado springs is where we begin, more than 40 severe weather reports covering the ground there, the truck, even some hail damage reported but now we want to also show you the other effect from hurricane marie. that would add some extra moisture up into that monsoonal flow and converge between the high and low and work like two wheels coming together and the moisture comes up. you can see some spots locally 3 inches so potentially desert flash flooding in the next two days or so. the other big headline, seattle, 83, still warm. one of -- will it likely end up one of the >> thanks, ginger, david murphy on the terrace. the sun is up again nice and bright early this morning, temperatures are around 70 degrees, some neighborhoods in there 60's. today 87, sunny and very warm. tomorrow, hot and more humid, a high of >> all that weather brought to you by allstate. lara, does it look something like this? >> that is exactly it. ginger has mastered the technique. >> thanks, guys. >>> coming up we have an angry fight in the air. the new gadget that triggered a blowup and a united fli
. >> hail in colorado springs is where we begin, more than 40 severe weather reports covering the ground there, the truck, even some hail damage reported but now we want to also show you the other effect from hurricane marie. that would add some extra moisture up into that monsoonal flow and converge between the high and low and work like two wheels coming together and the moisture comes up. you can see some spots locally 3 inches so potentially desert flash flooding in the next two days...
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that being said we've already seen a 42.4% increase quarter on quarter in the denver/colorado springs market. >> any markets that look like they're about to roll over? s. >> you know, it's funny. you look at markets in the midwest, and you see a lot of rockyness, seeing a bit of improvement in the manufacturing sector. chicago actually had it more than 80% increase in housing starts but that's off of such a low base. the look at indianapolis, still a lot of weakness there. they're all a different trajectory in the country. riverside california is taking off like a shot, for example. we did 2.3 million housing starts? ian wear. we're not even halfway back to pre-crisis. >>> so data is nice, making money off data is even nicer. >>> who and why? >> brent blake, home depot. >>> you immediately get a guy who doesn't appear impressed with himself? he leads through quiet inspiration, not intimidation. when he's in the stores every thursday, he has his fingers on the pulse of the company. do they to work for this guy? >> i know -- i've talked to executives there we did or show from the how ma
that being said we've already seen a 42.4% increase quarter on quarter in the denver/colorado springs market. >> any markets that look like they're about to roll over? s. >> you know, it's funny. you look at markets in the midwest, and you see a lot of rockyness, seeing a bit of improvement in the manufacturing sector. chicago actually had it more than 80% increase in housing starts but that's off of such a low base. the look at indianapolis, still a lot of weakness there. they're...
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war.d fought in the he is captured by americans in 1945 and spent a year in a pow camp in colorado springs. i was cap telling him, having studied pows, you were very lucky, dad, to have ended up in an american camp. probably in german memory of d-day, a real turning point came with the 1978 in bc series on the holocaust. that brought the story home again to the germans and the austrians about the real downfall of the germans in nazi germany. one thing that they no longer now could deny. i would say by the 1980's, the germans are beginning to actively think about their world war ii past, which some historians really called in on master herbal past. with the genocide and the killing of 6 million jews and many other civilians being killed along the way in the war, this was the kind of historical event that would be very hard to inscribe into the national historical narrative, in that sense, on master bo. as for the germans, very often, when they think about world war that askede terms how we can master this past. the austrian cycle is very different because austria was taken over as a country
war.d fought in the he is captured by americans in 1945 and spent a year in a pow camp in colorado springs. i was cap telling him, having studied pows, you were very lucky, dad, to have ended up in an american camp. probably in german memory of d-day, a real turning point came with the 1978 in bc series on the holocaust. that brought the story home again to the germans and the austrians about the real downfall of the germans in nazi germany. one thing that they no longer now could deny. i would...
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the front range arborists, colorado springs, kol comb. >> the bear didn't damage the truck. but did slobber on some one's sandwich. after a few minutes it just wandered off. >> there we go. happy ending. >> don't leave your lupch in the truck. >> unattended. smokey the bear may come and chow down on it. coming to fight the fires. saw him running away. a good sign. >> he is taking off. >> coming up. returning to our top story. speaking of the laughter shared by a little known co-star, sips she faced the battle of her life. >> also ahead the breakthrough treatment that can fight ebola. the main your advance and tough question as but supply and tremendous demand. >> later, looking for medical help and finding it at wal-mart. can discount stores buy topnotch health care. >> you're watching "world news now." ♪ doctor doctor is this love i'm feeling ♪ every time someone chooses finish over cascade, it sparks a movement. because once they've try finish, they can't keep it to themselves. i'm switching for good wow! finish is seriously good can't believe how great it works love love
the front range arborists, colorado springs, kol comb. >> the bear didn't damage the truck. but did slobber on some one's sandwich. after a few minutes it just wandered off. >> there we go. happy ending. >> don't leave your lupch in the truck. >> unattended. smokey the bear may come and chow down on it. coming to fight the fires. saw him running away. a good sign. >> he is taking off. >> coming up. returning to our top story. speaking of the laughter shared...
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i was in colorado springs, albuquerque for a little while. wichita. then indiaed up in topeka, kansas -- i ended up in topeka, kansas. no matter where i went, i talked baseball. someone mentioned there was a negro leaguer that had played ball who lived in topeka. and i got to know thisneath r n leaguer, carol ray moth ro w. through association he passed. i decided to a do a tribute. so in doing this tribute, once again being that person who loves to collect information, you know, i challenged myself. i said, i'm going to find every game the kansas city monarchs ever played. that was pretty aggressive idea back in that 1980. of course, there was no internet at that time. so if you wanted to know the name of the library, say, if they played in the abilene, you wanted to write the library, you had to go to the library. they had a big book with all the library addresses from the state of kansas, and then i'd write them down. i'd go and write letters. so hi had all these letters. it was just a labor of love and a passion that kept on growing. needless to s
i was in colorado springs, albuquerque for a little while. wichita. then indiaed up in topeka, kansas -- i ended up in topeka, kansas. no matter where i went, i talked baseball. someone mentioned there was a negro leaguer that had played ball who lived in topeka. and i got to know thisneath r n leaguer, carol ray moth ro w. through association he passed. i decided to a do a tribute. so in doing this tribute, once again being that person who loves to collect information, you know, i challenged...