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i felt like an idio. >> you threw a chicken wing at don cornelius's forehead. wrong. i thank you goodness we were able to make up before husband passing. way before his passing. and, you know, but that's what i mean. it's like am i really enjoying my life? if i am this person holding on to this anger from the past, am no. >> do you think the temper was innate in you? was that something you had as a circumstances? >> you know, my therapist told me that it was probably -- probably became a part of me once my mother gave me away. >> the anger? >> the anger. and that was when i was a week old. >> have you ever fully come to grips with that? >> yes. >> or is that something that still rises in you sometimes. >> it still rises in me, but i have learned to control it, and i have learned to modify it. you know, through the references through cognitive therapy, behavior modification is a beautiful thing. >> it seals you had some luck, though, later on. at least when it came to your career. you started by choreographing >> yes. >> which is huge. >> it's huge. i was so excited. >
i felt like an idio. >> you threw a chicken wing at don cornelius's forehead. wrong. i thank you goodness we were able to make up before husband passing. way before his passing. and, you know, but that's what i mean. it's like am i really enjoying my life? if i am this person holding on to this anger from the past, am no. >> do you think the temper was innate in you? was that something you had as a circumstances? >> you know, my therapist told me that it was probably --...
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i prayed a lot. >> rosa's co-defendant, cornelius crawford, was sentenced to 50 to 100 years in prison in march. >>> philadelphia police arrested a man in connection with a deadly hit and run in port richmond. yesterday, as you see there, police took that suspect out of a home in handcuffs. on wednesday night police say the suv that man was driving hit and killed thomas dunbar while he was riding a motor scooter at the intersection of lehigh and aramingo avenues. police found the vehicle a short time later and yesterday made the arrest. >>> in the atlantic city financial crisis, legislation to help the shore town has advanced to the state assembly. yesterday lawmakers approved a measure that gives the city up to two years before a full state takeover. in exchange the city's government has to reach certain financial benchmarks. the bill differs from the one the senate passed and that governor chris christie supports. >>> 5:35. decision 2016, last night's new york debate between democratic white house candidates will likely do little to end their feud on issues and policies. hillary clin
i prayed a lot. >> rosa's co-defendant, cornelius crawford, was sentenced to 50 to 100 years in prison in march. >>> philadelphia police arrested a man in connection with a deadly hit and run in port richmond. yesterday, as you see there, police took that suspect out of a home in handcuffs. on wednesday night police say the suv that man was driving hit and killed thomas dunbar while he was riding a motor scooter at the intersection of lehigh and aramingo avenues. police found the...
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i prayed a lot. >> rosa's co-defendant, cornelius crawford, was sentenced to 50 to 100 years in prison in march. >>> it could turn into an epic immigration battle. it's about to play out in washington this weekend. what protesters are planning ahead of a supreme court battle over deporting undocumented immigrants. >>> plus we're getting in the latest images showing damage from the deadly earthquake that rocked southern japan. >>> 4:37, it's a chilly start even at the shore temperatures are in the 30s. that's a live view from lafayette marquee hotel in cape may. ifbut find it harder and hardert to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and democracy that works for all and not just the powerful few. >>> this is our new neighborhood weather. we
i prayed a lot. >> rosa's co-defendant, cornelius crawford, was sentenced to 50 to 100 years in prison in march. >>> it could turn into an epic immigration battle. it's about to play out in washington this weekend. what protesters are planning ahead of a supreme court battle over deporting undocumented immigrants. >>> plus we're getting in the latest images showing damage from the deadly earthquake that rocked southern japan. >>> 4:37, it's a chilly start even...
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national book award for your fabulous biography of vanderbilt, the first take on the epic length of cornelius vanderbilt. before that you had written jesse james, the last rebel, which was very well received. and of course, your current book is custer's trials, life on the frontier of new america and all of them are published in t.j. lives in berkeley, california with his family. of course you are depicting a prizes again. i learned last night he won the western writers of america is for a word for biography.t. congratulations on not. [applause] >> as i mentioned, from people who know a lot and have written and read a lot about custer, >>'s very, very nice. >> 2012, michael o'keefe published a two-volume bibliography on george armstrong custer. there were 10,000 items in the annotated them all. 3000 of them were books. so i ain't the logical first question to begin with is t.j. why custer? >> i hate myself. no. [laughter] first of all, i had to say thank you for coming. i appreciate it. i love the chance to talk to readers and potential readers even more. also to have a conversation hutton, y
national book award for your fabulous biography of vanderbilt, the first take on the epic length of cornelius vanderbilt. before that you had written jesse james, the last rebel, which was very well received. and of course, your current book is custer's trials, life on the frontier of new america and all of them are published in t.j. lives in berkeley, california with his family. of course you are depicting a prizes again. i learned last night he won the western writers of america is for a word...
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now, cornelius crawford, the co-defendant, was sentenced 50 to 100 years in march. live for now in north philadelphia, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> take a look at this. protesters are rallying for an increase to the minimum wage. this is at broad and jerard in north philadelphia where randy gyllenhall has more. >> this is where we're expecting the protesters to start marching and you can see flashing lights in the distance. you can see a loud crowd of protesters right now and they are supposed to be heading our way towards city hall. this is a number of different groups protesting across center city. a group of temple protesting plans for a stadium as well as a $15 an hour wage. and subsequent protesting in baltimore and what we are expecting is a large protest crowd and it's set to converge right at 5:00 right at rush hour. for now, randy gyllenhall, nbc 10 news. >> protesters outside the state capitol building there calling for new jersey to follow new york and california's lead and phase in a $15 an hour minimum wage. new jersey's house speaker and senate pr
now, cornelius crawford, the co-defendant, was sentenced 50 to 100 years in march. live for now in north philadelphia, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> take a look at this. protesters are rallying for an increase to the minimum wage. this is at broad and jerard in north philadelphia where randy gyllenhall has more. >> this is where we're expecting the protesters to start marching and you can see flashing lights in the distance. you can see a loud crowd of protesters right now...
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i prayed a lot. >> rosa's co-defendant, cornelius crawford, was sentenced to 50 to 100 years earlier this year in march. >>> music legend diana ross was involved in a car accident in our area while a passenger in a limo in bethlehem when an suv slammed into it. ross in these photos, complained of head and neck injuries but later performed at the sands event center in bet hlehem. that's what she was doing in the area. she tweeted, "i was involved in a car accident yesterday. but i am fine. i ask you not to worry. i will see you tonight at the show." >> philadelphia residents will get a chance to offer suggestions for making roosevelt boulevard safer and more successful. it's called route for change. a public forum is tonight at the the sheraton from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. >>> across the delaware river, close to $3 million goes towards rebuilding new jersey's workforce. reach is going to have a different focus, displaced workers and those employed can receive training in advanced manufacturing at camden county college. rutgers university focuses on health care. union college offers training
i prayed a lot. >> rosa's co-defendant, cornelius crawford, was sentenced to 50 to 100 years earlier this year in march. >>> music legend diana ross was involved in a car accident in our area while a passenger in a limo in bethlehem when an suv slammed into it. ross in these photos, complained of head and neck injuries but later performed at the sands event center in bet hlehem. that's what she was doing in the area. she tweeted, "i was involved in a car accident yesterday....
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cornelius vanderbilt got his start by driving robert fulton out of business. robber fulton, steamship operator, had a government monopoly on the hudson river. been,anderbilt, as it had came around and figured out a to compete in illegally with rubber fulton by charging anding for transportation making transportation by selling food on his boat. the state police chased them up and down the hudson river until they just gave up. and he drove rubber fulton out of business. the fulton was the mercantilist. he thought he had a protected monopoly, but vanderbilt drove them out. so the story of the robber barons deuce sherman untrue. free market, you cannot rob anybody. we only way to make money as to persuade people that it is in their adjusted take your product and your service in return for some of their money. hill belt ofes j the transcontinental railroad without a dime in government subsidies. railroad. better he built a fter. had better service. he subsidized the towns along the way because, if they did not prosper, he would not prosper. he gave them free grain
cornelius vanderbilt got his start by driving robert fulton out of business. robber fulton, steamship operator, had a government monopoly on the hudson river. been,anderbilt, as it had came around and figured out a to compete in illegally with rubber fulton by charging anding for transportation making transportation by selling food on his boat. the state police chased them up and down the hudson river until they just gave up. and he drove rubber fulton out of business. the fulton was the...
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connie mack was born cornelius alexander mcgillicuddy in 1862, before the emancipation proclamation wasd, at a time when abraham lincoln was president, and americaas engaged in the civil war. mack managed the philadelphia athletics for the club's first 50 seasons of play, starting in 1901, before retiring at age 87 following the 1950 season. vin scully, started his career that same year, broadcasting for the los angeles dodgers. and this will be his last season in the booth. scully will take his final bow when a black man is not just emancipated, but when a black man is president. i'm fernando espuelas. have a great week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
connie mack was born cornelius alexander mcgillicuddy in 1862, before the emancipation proclamation wasd, at a time when abraham lincoln was president, and americaas engaged in the civil war. mack managed the philadelphia athletics for the club's first 50 seasons of play, starting in 1901, before retiring at age 87 following the 1950 season. vin scully, started his career that same year, broadcasting for the los angeles dodgers. and this will be his last season in the booth. scully will take...
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we will turn next to michigan, cornelius calling. what do you think? caller: i am 74. i'm retired, receiving social and aity, and attention -- pension from work. i'm not worried about myself, but my children. my son is 50, my daughter is in her 40's. they will be retiring soon. their jobs are offering 401(k)s, and they are very expensive. i don't trust them. i don't understand why the companies they work for will no longer give them pensions for their jobs. companies are offering 401(k)s the isil cannot be trusted. did you work your company to receive the pension? two.r: i worked at i worked for 30 years. 15 at each company. host: thank you for calling. fromext caller is brooklyn, new york. go ahead, you are on the air. behind.i am falling i worked hard on my life, i could never save anything. i did not make that much money anyway. i did the most i made in one of two years with $11,000 when i worked as an hha, w taking care of patients. i'm wounded. i have spent a lot of money on over-the-counter things in special things, and it costs a lot of money sometimes. you say,
we will turn next to michigan, cornelius calling. what do you think? caller: i am 74. i'm retired, receiving social and aity, and attention -- pension from work. i'm not worried about myself, but my children. my son is 50, my daughter is in her 40's. they will be retiring soon. their jobs are offering 401(k)s, and they are very expensive. i don't trust them. i don't understand why the companies they work for will no longer give them pensions for their jobs. companies are offering 401(k)s the...
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. >> reporter: she's forgiven jonathan rosa and cornelius crawford for killing her sister keisha williams and niece and nephews. the duo was doing drugs and mowed into the family out selling fruit here in allegheny. their crimes began a few blocks away when they carjacked a realtor. >> they stole a car and wanted to go for a ride and the facts just unfolded and it was just a horrible, horrible tragedy of one series of events after another. and four people are dead as a result of it. >> reporter: the assistant district attorney says a plea agreement and sentence spared the family and realtor who was sexually assaulted tremendous pain. outside the courthouse, rosa's mother amanda cried, refusing to comment on her son's fate. but she wrote a letter to the williams' family. the defense attorney christopher warren read it to us. >> my desire is for everyone to find peace and broken hearts to be healed. i hope this verse come efforts you. the lord is with them who have a broken heart. >> it was emotional but i'm glad that everything is over and we got justice. >> reporter: now, the judge called
. >> reporter: she's forgiven jonathan rosa and cornelius crawford for killing her sister keisha williams and niece and nephews. the duo was doing drugs and mowed into the family out selling fruit here in allegheny. their crimes began a few blocks away when they carjacked a realtor. >> they stole a car and wanted to go for a ride and the facts just unfolded and it was just a horrible, horrible tragedy of one series of events after another. and four people are dead as a result of it....
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styles also won a pulitzer in 2010 for the first tycoon a book about industrialist cornelius vanderbilt quake and fire that changed san francisco. 110 years ago today. how some are marking the anniversary. mmm. bacon is lookin good. let's instabrag. honey, jalapeño boom boom, h-how is there no bacon emoji? denny's new honey jalapeño bacon, part of the red white and bacon menu. denny's. welcome to america's diner. health. ==anim== ==take vo== the new fire station at s-f-o is in the path of depart >>> tonight at 6:00, firefighters worried about their health. the new fire station at sfo is in the path of departing flights. the action some firefighters are try to take to force a change. it's a story you'll see only on nbc bay area tonight on our 6:00 newscast. >>> san francisco marks the 110th anniversary of the great quake this morning. sirens blared to mark the exact time the 1906 earthquake struck at 5:12 in the morning. dozens of people attended the service. an estimated 3,000 people died in the '06 quake and fire. for the first time in history of the quake memorial, there was no known
styles also won a pulitzer in 2010 for the first tycoon a book about industrialist cornelius vanderbilt quake and fire that changed san francisco. 110 years ago today. how some are marking the anniversary. mmm. bacon is lookin good. let's instabrag. honey, jalapeño boom boom, h-how is there no bacon emoji? denny's new honey jalapeño bacon, part of the red white and bacon menu. denny's. welcome to america's diner. health. ==anim== ==take vo== the new fire station at s-f-o is in the path of...
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not only did she start the school that she was there with cornelius vanderbilt . >> mike, you look sharp last night. >> very >> have you been there ? >> fantastic. it looks awesome. it was a great event out there. 50 years that's pretty amazing for people who donated.they are now in the south bronx two and they love it out there. awesome ! tanks for having us. >> here is what we have on almanac. 63 for the average high and 47 with the average low. really drop it down to 65 which is where we are now. it will be a warm day. will be hit 80? not there in the city. is a 600 jump in temperatures. 190 warmer than it was and 23 warmer in poughkeepsie. the tri-state. shower chances are out there but it looks like it will be on the northern tier. some of us might not even be making it to the ground but we are expecting showers to pass with the funds and areas of low pressure driving through. you could see around 3:00 with only a few spots of rain popping up on the future cost. that's what indicates now. we will not see a huge widespread event. isolated showers and a storm coming up here in the lat
not only did she start the school that she was there with cornelius vanderbilt . >> mike, you look sharp last night. >> very >> have you been there ? >> fantastic. it looks awesome. it was a great event out there. 50 years that's pretty amazing for people who donated.they are now in the south bronx two and they love it out there. awesome ! tanks for having us. >> here is what we have on almanac. 63 for the average high and 47 with the average low. really drop it...
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per hours from penn's landing, and one along bristol and one along crestville lane and one near cornelius school look for downs wired and a broken down vehicle southbound is gone but slow from 38 to 42, yes it's busy. rock and monica back to you. >> thank you. >>> more to come on "action news" a dream come true for a little girl that wants to meet pope francis. >>> and the excitement continues for the villanova wildcats as they get ready for a big celebration. jaime apody is live on campus with more. frustrated with your overactive bladder medicine not working? can't handle the side effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, loss of bladder control or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. don't take botox® if you can't empty your bladder on
per hours from penn's landing, and one along bristol and one along crestville lane and one near cornelius school look for downs wired and a broken down vehicle southbound is gone but slow from 38 to 42, yes it's busy. rock and monica back to you. >> thank you. >>> more to come on "action news" a dream come true for a little girl that wants to meet pope francis. >>> and the excitement continues for the villanova wildcats as they get ready for a big celebration....
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seeing his mistress and shot him in the back. [ woman screams ] >> the stranger -- his name was corneliusliams -- shot andrew green five times, killing the man instantly. he made no attempt to escape, made no attempt to deny what he had done. >> the confessed killer claims green and a brothel owner named bessie davis were part of a conspiracy against him. newspapers across the country relish the salacious story. >> this was a very troubling, mysterious set of circumstances, and andrew green was under this cloud of suspicion of having lived a double life. >> the police determine green was a victim of mistaken identity. or was it payback from the political machine that he had taken down? whatever the case, the damage to his once-spotless reputation is done. plans to erect memorial gates in his honor at the entrance to central park evaporate. in worcester, green's mansion is sold to the city and later demolished. gradually, even his own kin forget all he accomplished and left behind, the effects of an important man boxed up in cardboard. >> they cleaned the mansion out. and my grandfather's
seeing his mistress and shot him in the back. [ woman screams ] >> the stranger -- his name was corneliusliams -- shot andrew green five times, killing the man instantly. he made no attempt to escape, made no attempt to deny what he had done. >> the confessed killer claims green and a brothel owner named bessie davis were part of a conspiracy against him. newspapers across the country relish the salacious story. >> this was a very troubling, mysterious set of circumstances,...
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cornelius vanderbilt, the shipping magnate, took victoria and oner her sisters under a wing and set themn a wall street brokerage firm and is a newspaper. the paper enabled the woodhall sisters to pillary their enemies with scandals. in the end, victoria left america for england where she found another rich man and lived quietly in a mansion. she died in 1927, seven years after women won the right to vote. >> landing in the history books, falconine rocket making a successionful return back here to earth touching down on a drone ship. previous landing attempts suffered from various mishaps. the unmanned rocket came home after launching a cover agree capsule -- cargo capsule yesterday. >>> rescue of real life castaway, a story you don't want to miss. that's next. >> it soaks like a scene from a movie. thanks to this heaven signal made of palm leaves, a u.s. navy patrol was able to rescue three castaways stranded on an uninhabited pacific island. they were marooned for three days 2,000 miles from hawaii until the navy spotted the sailors waving life jackets in front of the makeshift sign. t
cornelius vanderbilt, the shipping magnate, took victoria and oner her sisters under a wing and set themn a wall street brokerage firm and is a newspaper. the paper enabled the woodhall sisters to pillary their enemies with scandals. in the end, victoria left america for england where she found another rich man and lived quietly in a mansion. she died in 1927, seven years after women won the right to vote. >> landing in the history books, falconine rocket making a successionful return...
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number one, cornelius from planet of the apes, still in the box. if you are a kid under the age of 10, you get this thing for free, how about that, huh? >> okay. >> here's something else that's very cool -- >> first of all, is that a tag sale faux pas? >> the nicer the seller, the more i want to buy. if they have a good sense of humor and they're nice, and they're wearing good glasses -- >> yes, i'm giving away the glasses. >> you'll notice it's still in the box. a phaser, a communicator and a triquarter as seen on the first star trek with, obviously, captain kirk. >> there's a price on the bottom of it. let's see. >> oh, this is expensive. >> yeah, i understand that. >> this is $100. >> so what do you think? >> why are you giving that away? >> it's time to grow up a little bit, maybe. [laughter] >> okay. wait, we have our first lady who's ready to buy. we have our first sale. >> hello, madam. >> hi. what's your name? >> mary. >> nice to have you here. >> have you written this station before? >>. no. >> nice to meet you. >> i graduated from the cit
number one, cornelius from planet of the apes, still in the box. if you are a kid under the age of 10, you get this thing for free, how about that, huh? >> okay. >> here's something else that's very cool -- >> first of all, is that a tag sale faux pas? >> the nicer the seller, the more i want to buy. if they have a good sense of humor and they're nice, and they're wearing good glasses -- >> yes, i'm giving away the glasses. >> you'll notice it's still in the...
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>> done cornelius was a jeanus. i shorted wynn today. that's the stock. 108 is the stop. >> karen? >> good enough for goldman, god enough for me. bank of america. >> guy? >> whatever sumner is having, baby. >> winner. >> pfizer. >> that's a different thing. >> heim melissa lee. see you back here tomorrow for more "fast." moantime, don't go anywhere. [ bell ringing ] >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying save you some money. my job isn't just to entertain but to educate and teach you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. or tweet me @jimcramer. why is investing so difficult? why can't everyone just make money owning stocks given
>> done cornelius was a jeanus. i shorted wynn today. that's the stock. 108 is the stop. >> karen? >> good enough for goldman, god enough for me. bank of america. >> guy? >> whatever sumner is having, baby. >> winner. >> pfizer. >> that's a different thing. >> heim melissa lee. see you back here tomorrow for more "fast." moantime, don't go anywhere. [ bell ringing ] >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to...
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and then along came a young man named cornelius. he was full of energy and vitality.arted with one ship and by the time he was finished with shipping, he had more ships than the u.s. navy and more money than the u.s. treasury. he was clearly by then a transportation genius, began to connect independent rail lines into the new york central system and build his second transportation empire. before 1913, there were no taxes. so enormous fortunes like these were set up to perpetuate, and people that inherited them thought they would go on forever. well, that's my grandfather, alfred gwynn vanderbilt iii, next to him was reginald. he was the youngest, baby of the family. reggie was a great deal of fun. he lost legendary amounts of money at canfield's casino in newport. >> and he married my grandmother, gloria morgan. she was this great beauty, probably 17 or 18 when they got married. they didn't have much of a life together frankly. i mean, they met, they got married, and after my mom was born amazingly they went off on an extended trip for i think like six months and left
and then along came a young man named cornelius. he was full of energy and vitality.arted with one ship and by the time he was finished with shipping, he had more ships than the u.s. navy and more money than the u.s. treasury. he was clearly by then a transportation genius, began to connect independent rail lines into the new york central system and build his second transportation empire. before 1913, there were no taxes. so enormous fortunes like these were set up to perpetuate, and people...