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craig: yeah. is anyone here where of the maximum amount of distribution of fema funds after a natural disaster? it is about $32,000. to get that $32,000, you have to have uninsured losses, which means that you would not have been covered under a homeowners insurance policy. you also have to go through a means test, and if you don't qualify for the ability to pay it back, then you may be eligible for fema grants. fema grants were not designed to make people whole. fema was really designed to do the initial response and start the process. that's why it is so important when the mayor was in tort -- was talking about all of the people coming into the city. that is not a fema dollars that he was talking about. i know that no community that did not have a housing issue before the disaster that got better just because you had a hurricane or an earthquake. we don't deal with the job situation, we don't deal with the unemployment situation, and the education and the high school dropout rate. our programs w
craig: yeah. is anyone here where of the maximum amount of distribution of fema funds after a natural disaster? it is about $32,000. to get that $32,000, you have to have uninsured losses, which means that you would not have been covered under a homeowners insurance policy. you also have to go through a means test, and if you don't qualify for the ability to pay it back, then you may be eligible for fema grants. fema grants were not designed to make people whole. fema was really designed to do...
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[laughter] but talk to craig. i mean, the point is that craig has great potential. i understand his father's connections, but i'm going to put that aside. but you have an issue. you don't have a staff that reflects the city's diversity. that's a fact. craig, talk to him, and ask him if your race matters. he's very interested. talk to him. >> i'm really interested in the paper. i've had a long interest in journalism. one of my concerns is, do you have any other black reporters working on your staff? >> not enough. >> when you say "not enough," what does that mean? >> well, it means that my goal is for the belleville times to truly reflect belleville. i think that the newspaper, if it wants to address a diverse readership, should have a diverse staff. >> now, i want to be a reporter, and so i'd do some homework before i'd come to talk to you, and so i found out that a lot of the african-american reporters that used to work for the newspaper have moved on. and so people that i may work with are no longer there. so i'm just concerned that, you know, you have people that
[laughter] but talk to craig. i mean, the point is that craig has great potential. i understand his father's connections, but i'm going to put that aside. but you have an issue. you don't have a staff that reflects the city's diversity. that's a fact. craig, talk to him, and ask him if your race matters. he's very interested. talk to him. >> i'm really interested in the paper. i've had a long interest in journalism. one of my concerns is, do you have any other black reporters working on...
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craig? >> the die hards. kelly o'donnell for us in the peach state. kelly have a good weekend. thank you so much. i want to bring in democratic strategist jemal simmons and joe w wadkins. a lot of people saying the donald had a bit of a tough debate last night. naturally he disagrees with that assessment. this was donald trump on morning joe, take a listen. >> i think i go up. i would think i go up. but we'll see what happens when the next numbers come out. but i think i'll go up. >> joe, he clearly thinks he'll go up. do you agree with that assessment? are we going to see a bounce in the polls from donald trump? >> well i've been on the record already saying a little earlier today on cnbc that at least from what many -- [inaudible]. >> we just lost joe there. let's see if we can get joe back. but meanwhile, jemal, i'll ask you the same question. do you think we see a bounce from donald trump? >> yes i think we're probably going to see donald trump top out. i never thought he would get much
craig? >> the die hards. kelly o'donnell for us in the peach state. kelly have a good weekend. thank you so much. i want to bring in democratic strategist jemal simmons and joe w wadkins. a lot of people saying the donald had a bit of a tough debate last night. naturally he disagrees with that assessment. this was donald trump on morning joe, take a listen. >> i think i go up. i would think i go up. but we'll see what happens when the next numbers come out. but i think i'll go up....
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do germans recognize craig robinson? >> they do.king foreign language ] >> seth: oh, right. that's a big -- yeah, big german movie. what was it called again? [ laughter ] >> [ speaking foreign language ] >> seth: and what is the english translation of that? >> that means -- i'm lying. i didn't do a movie in germany. [ laughter ] but that's actually dialogue from the movie that i did do in germany. >> seth: did you have to learn -- did you have to learn the lines? [ speaking foreign language ] >> seth: oh, wow! [ speaking foreign language ] >> seth: that's really good. >> that means "i was married, my wife is dead. [ laughter ] but my fingers are too fat to get the ring off." [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, wow. [ cheers and applause ] i feel like -- i feel like that's -- you don't learn that on rosetta stone. right there. you only learn that here. yeah, that's very helpful for german students. what do they recognize you most for over there? is it "the office" more than anything else? >> yeah, "the office" is probably what people recognize
do germans recognize craig robinson? >> they do.king foreign language ] >> seth: oh, right. that's a big -- yeah, big german movie. what was it called again? [ laughter ] >> [ speaking foreign language ] >> seth: and what is the english translation of that? >> that means -- i'm lying. i didn't do a movie in germany. [ laughter ] but that's actually dialogue from the movie that i did do in germany. >> seth: did you have to learn -- did you have to learn the...
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and craig tries to drive his truck out of the area.ds start throwing rocks at the car. >> and then i just see like a big object just flying towards my window so i just dodge. i hear like these two like bangs. and it was -- it was so loud. like the glass hit my face. hit everywhere, was in my hair. and then finally i looked, looked over, and there's tanner just bleeding everywhere. >> the rock has all but crushed tanner's face. he is in the hospital for months and doctors say a blow like that could have killed him. he is lucky. then as tanner struggles to recover, the police investigators find the tapes and the d.a. learns of the 311 boys. >> in ten years, since i have been a prosecutor, i have handled hate crimes, sexual assault cases, i've done the whole gamut. i have never seen a case where the people glorified in violence more than this case reflected in the tapes. they just lusted after it. such a fix for them. >> you just jump on me, [ bleep ] dude. >> he studies the teens' behavior in the tapes and is surprised the case involving
and craig tries to drive his truck out of the area.ds start throwing rocks at the car. >> and then i just see like a big object just flying towards my window so i just dodge. i hear like these two like bangs. and it was -- it was so loud. like the glass hit my face. hit everywhere, was in my hair. and then finally i looked, looked over, and there's tanner just bleeding everywhere. >> the rock has all but crushed tanner's face. he is in the hospital for months and doctors say a blow...
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in cleveland, craig boswell, cbs news. >> craig boswell reporting for us in cleveland. craig, thank you. >>> the campaign continues this morning and the gop candidates are sharing their reactions to the debate. brian webb's been talking to political analysts about who might pick up new momentum. brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alison. donald trump stole the show. he drew cheers and boos from the crowd and apolloogized for nothing. >> we're going to win this thing. thank you all very much. >> reporter: shortly after the debate jeb bush continued his push for the gop nomination. but if last night was any indication, political experts say it may be months before the crowded field of contenders is narrowed down. >> no one had a big gaffe that would disqualify them. most of the candidates, i would say seven or eight of them, had at least one very strong answer that they can be proud of. >> you're not going to make the pledge. >> i will not make the pledge at this time. >> okay. >> reporter: donald trump drew boos for the crowd for refusing to rule out running
in cleveland, craig boswell, cbs news. >> craig boswell reporting for us in cleveland. craig, thank you. >>> the campaign continues this morning and the gop candidates are sharing their reactions to the debate. brian webb's been talking to political analysts about who might pick up new momentum. brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alison. donald trump stole the show. he drew cheers and boos from the crowd and apolloogized for nothing. >> we're going to win...
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oh, tonight comedians craig robinson and jerrod carmichael will join us on the panel tonight. very exciting. very exciting. hilarious. but first i'd really like to take a moment to acknowledge the man who made this show happen, jon stewart. >> tomorrow jon will host his final daily show and i want to absolute him for a truly remarkable run. i mean he doesn't have anything lined up at the moment but jon's brother-in-law manages a bennigan's back in jersey, i am just saying. he says they may have some openings at the end of august when kids go back to college so maybe that will turn into something. i don't know. but as a viewer, i am grateful for all the laughs and sanity he has provided over the years. and as a performer i am grateful that he had the confidence to entrust me with this show. and as a citizen, i am really grateful for all he's done helping get healthcare to our veterans and 9/11 first responders. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, jon. we are going to miss you, but difficult. we really are going to miss you, and jon, if you ever want to come to a taping, you know
oh, tonight comedians craig robinson and jerrod carmichael will join us on the panel tonight. very exciting. very exciting. hilarious. but first i'd really like to take a moment to acknowledge the man who made this show happen, jon stewart. >> tomorrow jon will host his final daily show and i want to absolute him for a truly remarkable run. i mean he doesn't have anything lined up at the moment but jon's brother-in-law manages a bennigan's back in jersey, i am just saying. he says they...
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peggy and craig gustafson both were convicted for their role in mr.nd will serve a minimum of 22 years in jail. r.d. cheely and doug gustafson received additional life sentences. in the end, a half dozen families were destroyed and prosecutors believe there would have been more victims if forensic science hadn't ended cheely and gustafson's killing spree. >> you can't just take science by itself and build a case, or rare occasions can you. you use a combination of what are people telling you, what do you know about this person, that person, and you use your science. and it all just meshes right together. and it builds your case. but without that, you know, we'd still be back in the dark ages of investigating crime. >>> two women from the same town killed in the same way suggested a serial killer was on the loose. there were unusual metal fragments on both victims. and investigators needed to find out what they were in order to stop a killer. >>> the spirit of washington was traveling from seattle along the shores of lake washington when it stopped une
peggy and craig gustafson both were convicted for their role in mr.nd will serve a minimum of 22 years in jail. r.d. cheely and doug gustafson received additional life sentences. in the end, a half dozen families were destroyed and prosecutors believe there would have been more victims if forensic science hadn't ended cheely and gustafson's killing spree. >> you can't just take science by itself and build a case, or rare occasions can you. you use a combination of what are people telling...
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craig. >> kelly cobiella for us.> this morning, there will be no search at sea for two 14-year-olds who disappeared after going on a fishing trip a week ago. the coast guard says they are done looking. boys' parents are not giving up hope. nbc's kerry sanders in florida with more. >> reporter: good morning. the reason there are no official searches doesn't mean there are no searches. there are planes over the atlantic this morning looking for the two missing boys but not from the u.s. coast guard. they are volunteers who have taken to the skies as well as boats to see if they can find the missing children. these two 14-year-old boys. their efforts are funded by a go fund me site that has in excess of $368,000. on day eight of an all-out search for 14-year-old friends perry cohen and austin stephanos. the coast guard said at sunset friday night, the search ended. >> this is particularly painful. >> reporter: for the boys parents who have not given up hope they are still alive, the effort to find them remains active. o
craig. >> kelly cobiella for us.> this morning, there will be no search at sea for two 14-year-olds who disappeared after going on a fishing trip a week ago. the coast guard says they are done looking. boys' parents are not giving up hope. nbc's kerry sanders in florida with more. >> reporter: good morning. the reason there are no official searches doesn't mean there are no searches. there are planes over the atlantic this morning looking for the two missing boys but not from the...
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. >> reporter: good morning, craig. it is about 76 degrees already and going to be going up quickly. they are actually getting ready for a race here in central park which starts in an hour and a half. this morning, we have your every day joggers and cyclists out. they have to get these workouts in early because it is going back up near 90 again today. at new york's coney island, ronaldo fuentas is joining the kids to get cool. >> you get out for ten seconds and get back out. >> reporter: the fountain or waves the best way to beat the heat for humans and their pets. >> i put them in the water to keep them cool. temperature. >> reporter: temperatures on the east coast expected to stay near 90 for the next few days. while out west, the mercury is soaring over the century mark. portland, oregon seeing the highest temperatures since 2009. >> i have my apron and soak it in water. >> reporter: seattle has now seen the most 90 degree days it has ever seen in a year. >> we got the ice cream sandwich. >> reporter: nearby beaches
. >> reporter: good morning, craig. it is about 76 degrees already and going to be going up quickly. they are actually getting ready for a race here in central park which starts in an hour and a half. this morning, we have your every day joggers and cyclists out. they have to get these workouts in early because it is going back up near 90 again today. at new york's coney island, ronaldo fuentas is joining the kids to get cool. >> you get out for ten seconds and get back out....
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>> hi, craig. you know, senator cruz was mr.ld trump ever came around in this campaign. senator cruz is going to try to get the evangelical vote out here. he's trying to be the outsider. he's been in the center for a couple of years now but trying to play the outsider card. unlike when you look at mike huckabee in 2008, rick santorum in 2012, senator cruz is playing the wrong game. not just in eye oh warks south carolina, he's going and just went on a bus tour through. seven southern states. and then texas. he has pulled in over $50 million between his campaign and super pac. senator cruz is in this for the long run. you saw today there at the soap box, part of when hillary and bernie and trump was here. again he has tonight, a religious liberty event. from iran deal and immigration and very out front with all of these things. something that donald trump didn't do until senator cruz came around. that's out here in iowa. >> vaughn hilliard for news iowa basically saying that ted cruz was donald trump before donald trump was donal
>> hi, craig. you know, senator cruz was mr.ld trump ever came around in this campaign. senator cruz is going to try to get the evangelical vote out here. he's trying to be the outsider. he's been in the center for a couple of years now but trying to play the outsider card. unlike when you look at mike huckabee in 2008, rick santorum in 2012, senator cruz is playing the wrong game. not just in eye oh warks south carolina, he's going and just went on a bus tour through. seven southern...
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>> well craig i'm standing here at the bus stop of subal.s is the biggest town close to the board we are hungary. here is where hundreds or thousands of migrants every night take those buses to go to the border, right next to the border. why? because they take advantage of the darkness to try to speak under or jump over that razor wire fence you saw there. but in the past couple of days there were a lot more people here than i see tonight. well, that may mean and only mean that many migrants have been deterred by the fence and by the tough measures installed by the hungarian government. >> do you get the soechbs whens kind of policy they could agree on? >> what they propose is create a new european union coordinated refugee centers in the two country where is the migrants arrived first for obvious geographical reasons. that is italy and greece. that will help them out and send them over to different country, the countries of their choices where they want to apply for asylum. and they also asked or proposed to create a list of safe countries
>> well craig i'm standing here at the bus stop of subal.s is the biggest town close to the board we are hungary. here is where hundreds or thousands of migrants every night take those buses to go to the border, right next to the border. why? because they take advantage of the darkness to try to speak under or jump over that razor wire fence you saw there. but in the past couple of days there were a lot more people here than i see tonight. well, that may mean and only mean that many...
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scott's cousin, craig, craig's wife karen and their children. >> it was a gorgeous day.t the sun was shining because on the oregon coast you never know what the weather's going to be like. >> the children have never seen the ocean so the group heads to one of the most popular overlooks along the shoreline. >> we wanted to show craig and karen and the kids the beautiful view. and i wanted them to experience the beautiful oregon coast with the sun shining. >> from a high cliff, the families enjoy spectacular scenery that stretches for miles. >> the cliff is about 150 feet. at first it kind of goes like this and then after that it goes sheer right down to the ocean and the rocks. >> i want my picture taken. >> and i'm recording you right now, laney. >> with karen filming, charlotte pitten keeps an eye on the girls. she was filming the view and the kids and just the girls getting ready for a little photo shoot. i was standing right beside her. >> the perfect photo opportunity of the girls' trip to the ocean. >> karen had just asked the girls to get together so she could get
scott's cousin, craig, craig's wife karen and their children. >> it was a gorgeous day.t the sun was shining because on the oregon coast you never know what the weather's going to be like. >> the children have never seen the ocean so the group heads to one of the most popular overlooks along the shoreline. >> we wanted to show craig and karen and the kids the beautiful view. and i wanted them to experience the beautiful oregon coast with the sun shining. >> from a high...
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rosanna: craig, thank you. thank you for a moment to reflect and stop and put down the cell phones and look up and ourselves. thank you. >> thank you. rosanna: coming up on "good day new york", greg kelly is at it and going strong. greg: jb needs one of these. the comedian. rosanna: are you going to get off that scooter? greg: i must say, i'm so happy. i don't want to. we'll manage this affair. rosanna: all right, it is a little distracting. greg: hang in there. rosanna: all right, stay with us. brandon thinks hellmann's is heaven in a jar. that's because our ingredients come from... farmers committed to responsibly sourced oils... blended with ingredients like cage-free eggs. mmm. heaven. real ingredients. that's how we're working to bring out the best. looking for a delicious taste that lifts you up? try lipton sparkling iced tea. the perfect combination of fruit flavors, iced tea, and light carbonation. lipton sparkling iced tea. refreshingly uplifting! switch now, new york and get installed as early as toda
rosanna: craig, thank you. thank you for a moment to reflect and stop and put down the cell phones and look up and ourselves. thank you. >> thank you. rosanna: coming up on "good day new york", greg kelly is at it and going strong. greg: jb needs one of these. the comedian. rosanna: are you going to get off that scooter? greg: i must say, i'm so happy. i don't want to. we'll manage this affair. rosanna: all right, it is a little distracting. greg: hang in there. rosanna: all...
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craig fugate is the administer -- administrator of fema. probably the most maligned federal administration in history. if you look back at the press coverage of fema and its administrator during that time, the first thing that in terms of doing a historical look at this is, what went so wrong? why did it go so wrong? >> there is a lot of people who want to focus on an individual. i have been in this business for a while and we have seen this pattern over and over again. the nation prepares for something and when something worse happens, we are not prepared. it goes back to her again andrew, hurricane hugo. we plan for what we're capable of doing, not what can happen, and then things scale up. we actually had the national hurricane conference that year in new orleans in april talking about that risk. fema had participated in a -- an exercise with the state. if you don't plan for what can happen -- >> you had a discussion before katrina hit in april of that year that basically simulated out what might happen? >> we actually looked at worst th
craig fugate is the administer -- administrator of fema. probably the most maligned federal administration in history. if you look back at the press coverage of fema and its administrator during that time, the first thing that in terms of doing a historical look at this is, what went so wrong? why did it go so wrong? >> there is a lot of people who want to focus on an individual. i have been in this business for a while and we have seen this pattern over and over again. the nation...
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craig boswell, thank you so much. coming up at 6:00 tonight, we are going to go inside some of the bay area watch parties for the debate and get some reaction there. >>> tonight, a red flag warning is in effect for a large part of northern california. a chance of dry lightning tonight could threaten progress on the raging "rocky fire" in lake county. governor brown toured the fire today warning californians this is the new normal. >> fasten your seatbelt. it's going to be a rough ride. >> the "rocky fire" is holding steady at 69,600 acres and has destroyed 43 houses. crews are gaining ground and have it 40% contained. some evacuees are now able to return home. the fire has scorched more than 107 square miles since it started a week ago spreading to lake, yolo and colusa counties. kpix 5's ken bastida on the governor's visit to the fire lines and he painted a pretty bleak picture of what is ahead. >> reporter: you have to remember this is just the beginning of august. we have long, long way to go this fire season. the
craig boswell, thank you so much. coming up at 6:00 tonight, we are going to go inside some of the bay area watch parties for the debate and get some reaction there. >>> tonight, a red flag warning is in effect for a large part of northern california. a chance of dry lightning tonight could threaten progress on the raging "rocky fire" in lake county. governor brown toured the fire today warning californians this is the new normal. >> fasten your seatbelt. it's going to...
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>> reporter: well, craig, good afterdmoon. it was an incredible moment to see the flag flying here for the first time in 54 years. there was the applause that we have seen throughout the day. as that flag was hoisted. three marines were present at this ceremony. that were here back in 1961, when the u.s. and cuba separated those diplomating tc ties. it was an incredible thing to witness. people on hand. journalists, tourists. this was unthinkable here in castro's cuba just a few years ago. craig? >> often in politics, optics are half the story. what, if anything, did secretary kerry and the foreign minister have to say about the logistics of this relationship going gu d forward? >> reporter: the foreign minister and secretary kerry wrapped up a news conference. nay met for a short amount of time. this is a delicate relationship. one that both sides need to be eager about moving forward. there's still deep difference here. the issue of the u.s. trade embargo. only congress with lift that. during his speech today, secretary kerr
>> reporter: well, craig, good afterdmoon. it was an incredible moment to see the flag flying here for the first time in 54 years. there was the applause that we have seen throughout the day. as that flag was hoisted. three marines were present at this ceremony. that were here back in 1961, when the u.s. and cuba separated those diplomating tc ties. it was an incredible thing to witness. people on hand. journalists, tourists. this was unthinkable here in castro's cuba just a few years...
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. >> coming up, we honor the life of yvonne craig better known as bat girl. get your utility belts ready. >>> yvonne craig best known as tv's bat girl has passed away. i learned a lot from the batman tv show like the importance of fastening my seatbelt and drinking glass after glass of buttermilk. but i also learned a lot from bat girl. when i was a kid bat girl represented my three greatest passions, secret revolving walls, motorcycles and police commissioner's daughters. >> ♪ bat girl ♪ bat girl ♪ bat girl ♪ where do you come from ♪ where do you go ♪ what is your scene ♪ maybe we can start a know ♪ bat girl ♪ bat girl ♪ whose baby are you ♪ bat girl >> very inconspicuous. i love the parallel octaves. i know a lot of people were obsessed with bat woman, but she was a bad seed. a girl from the wrong side of the tracks. but bat girl was a woman in a skin tight suit who fought for the forces of good. here is to you, commissioner gordon. you raised a great gal. >> mark, what did bat girl teach you? >> we are about the same age and she was on my mount rushmore of
. >> coming up, we honor the life of yvonne craig better known as bat girl. get your utility belts ready. >>> yvonne craig best known as tv's bat girl has passed away. i learned a lot from the batman tv show like the importance of fastening my seatbelt and drinking glass after glass of buttermilk. but i also learned a lot from bat girl. when i was a kid bat girl represented my three greatest passions, secret revolving walls, motorcycles and police commissioner's daughters....
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i want to go to my colleague craig melvin outside 30 rock last night. craig, what are you hearing?omas roberts, we took the bing question of the day to the streets. this is steve from chicago. saw most of the debate last night. was donald trump's performance, was it presidential? >> i don't know. i think it was more of the same. skirting the issues. i think it's only a matter of time for the other 19 candidates, forgot how to make him look bad. i didn't get much out of it. >> this is sherry, steve's wife, also from chicago. welcome to new york city, by the way. >> thank you. >> let this ambulance pass by. was it presidential last night? >> i don't feel so. i thought he portrayed himself a lot like he does on his tv show. he's very animated, big arm movements. he was just stirring things up again rather than getting right at it. >> caricature of himself. >> absolutely. >> this is daniel. daniel is from ohio, from cleveland, in fact, the site of last night's debate. was not there. was here watching. what did you think? >> i thought it was great debate. very interesting. specifically
i want to go to my colleague craig melvin outside 30 rock last night. craig, what are you hearing?omas roberts, we took the bing question of the day to the streets. this is steve from chicago. saw most of the debate last night. was donald trump's performance, was it presidential? >> i don't know. i think it was more of the same. skirting the issues. i think it's only a matter of time for the other 19 candidates, forgot how to make him look bad. i didn't get much out of it. >> this...
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craig, let me bring you in. sanders is what donald trump is to the left. do you think his campaign will fizzle out. i know he is doing well in new hampshire and vermont. that is his home territory. does his candidacy eventually fizzle out? >> i think trump and bernie sanders are two of the most fascinating people to run for president in a very long time. trump is a bull in china shop. bernie sanders has sort of yoda thing going on where he is rumpled and disheveled. he speaks in aphorisms. one of his main appeals to people he is authentic. no filter in terms of what he thinks or what he believes. whether anybody agrees with him or not he is saying what he believes. i think that authenticity is resonating. ultimately, i don't think he wins the nomination. despite fact that 28,000 is a lot of people and we haven't seen crowds like that since barack obama was a candidate. i think he will have some difficulty in the later primaries. eventually will not be the nominee but i think that it's, it is a testimony to his authenticity. whether anybody agrees with him
craig, let me bring you in. sanders is what donald trump is to the left. do you think his campaign will fizzle out. i know he is doing well in new hampshire and vermont. that is his home territory. does his candidacy eventually fizzle out? >> i think trump and bernie sanders are two of the most fascinating people to run for president in a very long time. trump is a bull in china shop. bernie sanders has sort of yoda thing going on where he is rumpled and disheveled. he speaks in...
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. >>> i'm catherine craig on staten island where the nypd are looking for two men pretending to be one of them. police impostures and they stole hundreds of dollars from innocent people. we'll show you how they're tricking their victims. >>> first social pick of the day coming to us from@blacksoap. very nice. >> looks peaceful. >>> if you have an interesting pic you would like to share, send it into our website and posting to twitter or instagram and may be selected as the social pic of the day. >>> have a tip for new york's biggest i-team. call 866-news-244 oor r e-mail. yoplait. the smooth and creamy yogurt your whole family loves. yoplait original with no artificial sweeteners, no artificial flavors, and no high fructose corn syrup. >>> coming up on news 4 at 6:00, reconstruct a tragic accident that killed four young women last month. what they're looking for. >>> mayor deblausio appoints a task force on costume characters and topless painted women in times square. those stories and much more at 6:00. shiba? >> all right, david. new information in a deadly crash involving a new jers
. >>> i'm catherine craig on staten island where the nypd are looking for two men pretending to be one of them. police impostures and they stole hundreds of dollars from innocent people. we'll show you how they're tricking their victims. >>> first social pick of the day coming to us from@blacksoap. very nice. >> looks peaceful. >>> if you have an interesting pic you would like to share, send it into our website and posting to twitter or instagram and may be...
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>> feel it, craig. >> feel the love, craig. >> bring it on in here! yeah! craig. i love you. >> i love you. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace bradrm then liberty mutual calls. anm royou break into your happy dance. ifor you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. one of the foot's favorite rituals happens at the water's edge. here, they must look their best. smooth, beautiful skin is an advantage. the others can only hide in shame. introducing the new dr. scholl's dreamwalk express pedi. real cheese poeple don't eat pasteurized, processed cheese food. it's only required to contain 51 percent r l cheese. with sarge o natural cheese slices, you always get 100 percent real. sargento. we're real chees people. i did it... do it... take the nature's bounty hair, skin and nails challenge. if your hair, skin an
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craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >>> u.s. geological survey confirmed a rare earthquake hit new jersey earlier this morning. it happened at 3:41 this morning near bernardsville somerset county in north jersey. quake, 2.7 in magnitude was felt by 78 people, and in reports of any injuries or damage but many people were cornered when they called 911. >>> all clear now but earlier traffic delays, this morning for drivers on i-95 southbound, after a tractor trailer overturn. chopper three was over the scene, this is at the yardley exit ramp at taylorville road. state police say fuel leak from that truck, forcing the ramp to close, no injuries were reported here. >>> and a woman is hit by a car while waiting for a bus and driver, leaves the scene. paramedics respond todd a call at broad and cecil b. moore, by temple's campus at 2:30 this morning. police are saying that the car jumped the curb hitting the 28 year-old victim. she was taken to the hospital with multiple leg fractures and driver was track down by police a short time la
craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >>> u.s. geological survey confirmed a rare earthquake hit new jersey earlier this morning. it happened at 3:41 this morning near bernardsville somerset county in north jersey. quake, 2.7 in magnitude was felt by 78 people, and in reports of any injuries or damage but many people were cornered when they called 911. >>> all clear now but earlier traffic delays, this morning for drivers on i-95 southbound, after a tractor trailer overturn....
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i'm craig boswell. that is coming up. >>> a giant sinkhole swallows up a pickup truck we will tell you what cause that had roadway to open up. >> ♪ >>> speaking of stars, katie will tell just tonight will be extra bright for stargazers out there. >> interesting. >> pay attention. >> we will be right back. i'm so not ready with staples, you'll be ready. i can get 30 comp books and notebooks at a low price? yep, 50 and 25 cents each. oh, i can save money and have less stress. and less drama. he's the drama teacher. got it. make low prices happen, make %110 ready happen. staples, make more happen. that's a fact. but this whole "blondes have more fun" thing... ♪ standing by for fun. ♪ >>> welcome back, a texas police office her who killed an unarmed college football player is outs of job this morning. protesters are demanding brad miller face criminal charges. authorities say miller fatally shot 19 year-old christian take already multiple times at a car dealership last week during a burglary call. he was fi
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i love me some craig fugate. it's a little disturbing, you know he gets excited when there are disasters, he gets restless if everything's just quiet. we revamped fema into a stronger more efficient agency. the whole federal government has gotten smarter preventing and recovering from disasters. serving as a partner to local and state governments. as i'll talk about next week when i visit alaska. making our communities more resilient is going to be increasingly important. we're going to see more extreme weather events as a result of climate change. deeper droughts, deadlier wildfires, stronger storms. that's why in addition to things like new and better levees, we also been investing in wetlands that are just as critical for storm protection. we made a lot of progress over the last ten years, you've made a lot of progress. that gives us hope. but it doesn't allow for complacency. it doesn't mean we can rest. our work here won't be done when almost 40% of children still live in poverty in this city. that's not a f
i love me some craig fugate. it's a little disturbing, you know he gets excited when there are disasters, he gets restless if everything's just quiet. we revamped fema into a stronger more efficient agency. the whole federal government has gotten smarter preventing and recovering from disasters. serving as a partner to local and state governments. as i'll talk about next week when i visit alaska. making our communities more resilient is going to be increasingly important. we're going to see...
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craig has been trying to buy small towns to create white communities. he wants to buy antler, north dakota where the population is in the 20ss. he wants to rename the small city trump creativity. the main staik is based on his movement, a movement that teaches white people are superior. and a david duke, a former grand wizard of the ku klux klan also made comments supporting trump on his radio show. i'm joined now by my panel. what is the correct punctuation of your name. >> potoks right.
craig has been trying to buy small towns to create white communities. he wants to buy antler, north dakota where the population is in the 20ss. he wants to rename the small city trump creativity. the main staik is based on his movement, a movement that teaches white people are superior. and a david duke, a former grand wizard of the ku klux klan also made comments supporting trump on his radio show. i'm joined now by my panel. what is the correct punctuation of your name. >> potoks right.
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lots -- >> my head is spinning, right now, craig. >> that's announced so far. who's to say we don't get one or two more popping up between now and then? >> all right.
lots -- >> my head is spinning, right now, craig. >> that's announced so far. who's to say we don't get one or two more popping up between now and then? >> all right.
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. >> reporter: professional prankster from clifton, new jersey said he found the parents with the craigs list ad. the parents, including this man who business to surprise his 12 year old daughter letting a stranger in the house said not my kid. so, imagine the shock. >> you're 12 years old. what is wrong with you. you could have been raped and murdered. >> reporter: some say these parents went too far. >> a little bit drastic.
. >> reporter: professional prankster from clifton, new jersey said he found the parents with the craigs list ad. the parents, including this man who business to surprise his 12 year old daughter letting a stranger in the house said not my kid. so, imagine the shock. >> you're 12 years old. what is wrong with you. you could have been raped and murdered. >> reporter: some say these parents went too far. >> a little bit drastic.
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craig doing this for brayton saved his family thousands of dollars. not to mention it's helped keep him alive. there were times craig actually slept overnight near the hospital so he could make the return trip without burning a lot more fuel. today, brayton is a walking miracle. he's in remission. future. >> reporter: yeah well. he's got a good teacher for that as well as a friend. john donvan, abc news. >> thank you. thank you for watching. we'll have "gma" first thing in the morning, david muir back tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. you exercise. you choose the salad. occasionally. but staying well - physically, financially, emotionally - its hard on your own. so cigna's got your back, and your knees, 24/7. cigna's there to answer your questions. or when you need some coaching. in sickness and in health, cigna's there, helping you to get well and stay well. that's having a partner, [000:29:26;00]
craig doing this for brayton saved his family thousands of dollars. not to mention it's helped keep him alive. there were times craig actually slept overnight near the hospital so he could make the return trip without burning a lot more fuel. today, brayton is a walking miracle. he's in remission. future. >> reporter: yeah well. he's got a good teacher for that as well as a friend. john donvan, abc news. >> thank you. thank you for watching. we'll have "gma" first thing in...
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: he was also quick for his roll in three other armed rob from that same month, two of which used craigs list ad suggest bait. coffee maintain his innocence and while he is not without some blame he was not the one to kill daniel cook. cook's family was in the courtroom when verdict was read and we are told they were emotion aal. >> despite this versace deck and defendant being held accountable it does in the bring it back. >> reporter: juror spoke to "eyewitness news" and we agreed to conceal her identity. she hopes the family can have some peace. >> we have brought justice. you could see it on their face when we said verdict was read out in court. >> reporter: judge in this case sentenced thomas coffee to spend the rest of his life in prison. his lawyer says that he will ab peeling this conviction. we're outside criminal justice center matt rivers for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> police are asking for public's help to catch a again man caught on camera robbing a mini market. surveillance shows that suspect waving a weapon at cashier and demanding money. robbery happened on the 6300 blo
: he was also quick for his roll in three other armed rob from that same month, two of which used craigs list ad suggest bait. coffee maintain his innocence and while he is not without some blame he was not the one to kill daniel cook. cook's family was in the courtroom when verdict was read and we are told they were emotion aal. >> despite this versace deck and defendant being held accountable it does in the bring it back. >> reporter: juror spoke to "eyewitness news" and...
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wait for me, baby, here i come to talk to you hey, my name is craig robinson. and we are the nasty delicious. - and we'll... - be... back [cheers and applause] mr. robinson mr. robinson victoria wavers. mm! ooh! the girl that got away. craig robinson, the guy who stood me up for prom. come on; you're not still upset about that. oh, no, not at all. i was able to wear that dress a lot of places. oh, you want to see pictures of me and my dad slow-dancing? it's not sad at all. hey, i apologized for that. - did you? - yes. "girl, why you trippin'?" that's an apology? why don't you let me buy you an "i'm sorry" drink? [000:29:57;00]
wait for me, baby, here i come to talk to you hey, my name is craig robinson. and we are the nasty delicious. - and we'll... - be... back [cheers and applause] mr. robinson mr. robinson victoria wavers. mm! ooh! the girl that got away. craig robinson, the guy who stood me up for prom. come on; you're not still upset about that. oh, no, not at all. i was able to wear that dress a lot of places. oh, you want to see pictures of me and my dad slow-dancing? it's not sad at all. hey, i apologized for...
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craig doing this for brayton saved his family thousands of dollars.t's helped keep him alive. there were times craig actually slept overnight near the hospital so he could make the return trip without burning a lot more fuel. today, brayton is a walking miracle. he's in remission. oh, and he's got plans for his future. >> i want to be a pilot. >> reporter: yeah, well. he's got a good teacher for that as well as a friend. john donvan, abc news. >> thank you. thank you for watching. we'll have "gma" first thing in the morning, david muir back tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. have a great evening. good night. >>> a wall of flames moving across northern california as crews fight for control of this wildfire considered historic in size. >>> a look at the new high-tech tools considered critical to stop the flames from spreading. another whale washes ashore, adding to an unusual summer at one bay area beach. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> a dangerous wildfire explodes overnight. more than doubling in size. it's
craig doing this for brayton saved his family thousands of dollars.t's helped keep him alive. there were times craig actually slept overnight near the hospital so he could make the return trip without burning a lot more fuel. today, brayton is a walking miracle. he's in remission. oh, and he's got plans for his future. >> i want to be a pilot. >> reporter: yeah, well. he's got a good teacher for that as well as a friend. john donvan, abc news. >> thank you. thank you for...
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craig doing this for brayton saved his family thousands of dollars. mention it's helped keep him alive. there were times craig actually slept overnight near the hospital so he could make the return trip without burning a lot more fuel. today, brayton is a walking miracle. he's in remission. oh, and he's got plans for his future. >> i want to be a pilot. >> reporter: yeah well. he's got a good teacher for that as well as a friend. john donvan, abc news. >> thank you. thank you for watching. we'll have "gma" first thing in the morning, david muir back tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. ♪ ♪ i was at my shop tied up with a customer when i realized the time. i had to get to the bank before it closed, so i made a break for it. when i got out it was almost closing time. traffic was bad. i knew i was cutting it close. but it was ok. i use td bank. it's got the longest hours and stays open an extra ten minutes every day. i'm sid. and i bank human at td bank. ♪ bergeron: here's a sneak peak at tonight's $100,000 "afv."
craig doing this for brayton saved his family thousands of dollars. mention it's helped keep him alive. there were times craig actually slept overnight near the hospital so he could make the return trip without burning a lot more fuel. today, brayton is a walking miracle. he's in remission. oh, and he's got plans for his future. >> i want to be a pilot. >> reporter: yeah well. he's got a good teacher for that as well as a friend. john donvan, abc news. >> thank you. thank you...
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i'm craig melvin.in up next with the latest on hillary clinton's e-mail, tom brady versus roger gold in the nfl and the impact of the black lives matter movement on 2016. much more ahead no sixth grader's ever sat with the eighth grade girls. but your jansport backpack is permission to park it wherever you please. hey. that's that new gear feeling. this week, filler paper and folders just one cent. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. the kids went to nana's house... for the whole weekend. zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep aid that helps you sleep easily, and wake refreshed. because sleep is a beautiful thing. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disea
i'm craig melvin.in up next with the latest on hillary clinton's e-mail, tom brady versus roger gold in the nfl and the impact of the black lives matter movement on 2016. much more ahead no sixth grader's ever sat with the eighth grade girls. but your jansport backpack is permission to park it wherever you please. hey. that's that new gear feeling. this week, filler paper and folders just one cent. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. the kids went to nana's house......
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i'm craig boswell in washington. ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed.ou picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life, state farm is there. >>> we've got breaking news from virginia where there are multiple reports that supreme court chief justice john roberts ruled that former governor bob mcdonell can remain free while the high court considers his petition. mcdonell has appealed his conviction all the way to the supreme court. he was supposed to head to prison to begin serving his sentence at a federal prison but justice roberts' ruling means mcdonell can remain free until the justices rule on his request. >>> a terrible motorcycle accident over the weekend is having an an enormous impact. >> a career paramedic, 63-year-old jr harrison was killed. he lived in prince george's and is remembered as a. that's where scott broom is li
i'm craig boswell in washington. ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed.ou picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life, state farm is there. >>> we've got breaking news from virginia where there are multiple reports that supreme court chief...
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. >> police say this man used craig's list to scam house hunters. now they need your help to put him behind bars. >> good morning, it is 5:00 a.m., friday august 7 breaking right now. >>> gunfire erupts in north philadelphia overnight leaving a teenager dead and police are looking for the trigger woman right now. we're live with details. >> a man behind a craig's list ad scammed house hunters of thousands of dollars. gop prime time debate of
. >> police say this man used craig's list to scam house hunters. now they need your help to put him behind bars. >> good morning, it is 5:00 a.m., friday august 7 breaking right now. >>> gunfire erupts in north philadelphia overnight leaving a teenager dead and police are looking for the trigger woman right now. we're live with details. >> a man behind a craig's list ad scammed house hunters of thousands of dollars. gop prime time debate of
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off by an employee with another planet entertainment that 3 men had allegedly sold wristbands on craig's list. one of them was fantastic negredo. he was scheduled to play on the panhandle stage. negredo says it was actually an intern who worked him who admitted to police that he sold those wristbands on craig's list. the artist says he has no control over the wristbands and he's not happy with the way he was treated. >> the san francisco police department should recheck their policies. when a guy confesses that he sold these tickets, why are you detaining me? why? when this intern donnesses to sfpd, what do you need me for? let me go to my show. and why do you handcuff me and stick me in the back of a paddy wagon like corral? i'm not a criminal, i'm an artist, i'm a father, i'm a husband, i'm a person that goes in the streets and plays music. >> reporter: all 3 men were cited by police. i did reach out to another planet media. i reached out to them for comment. so far swrib not heard back from them. >> probably some dispinted music fans. >>> nearly 70,000 people cram into golden gate par
off by an employee with another planet entertainment that 3 men had allegedly sold wristbands on craig's list. one of them was fantastic negredo. he was scheduled to play on the panhandle stage. negredo says it was actually an intern who worked him who admitted to police that he sold those wristbands on craig's list. the artist says he has no control over the wristbands and he's not happy with the way he was treated. >> the san francisco police department should recheck their policies....
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scott shafer spoke with science editor craig miller about the findings. >> craig miller, welcome. >> thanks, scott. >> begin with the study from columbia university. scientists there saying climate change caused by us made our drought worse. how did that happen? what's that connection? >> california had kind of a double whamny. 2013 was the driest year on record. 2014 was the warmest year on record. here we were already two years into drought. any residual moisture just gets baked out of the soil by that excess heat and sucked up by the plants and it's gone. setting the stage for worst wildfires, tougher to grow things, all these drought impacts become that much worse in that situation. in reporting in the past, i've tried to ask the question, yeah, but how much worse does this actually make the drought? nobody really had an answer. >> they say it makes it worse how? there's less water in the ground and all that. but does it make the drought longer, does it make the temperatures -- how is it worse? >> it's sort of a vicious cycle. like hotter means drier. and then it just gets cranke
scott shafer spoke with science editor craig miller about the findings. >> craig miller, welcome. >> thanks, scott. >> begin with the study from columbia university. scientists there saying climate change caused by us made our drought worse. how did that happen? what's that connection? >> california had kind of a double whamny. 2013 was the driest year on record. 2014 was the warmest year on record. here we were already two years into drought. any residual moisture just...