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five guys. >> cris: well, sent everybody out. that's one of the offensive weapons against that blitz is spread them out. and then you have to cover. >> al: rushed out of the pocket again. racing to the sideline. and that stops the clock with 1:13. and a flag is thrown in the end of the play. >> holding, offense number 76. ten-yard penalty, replay first down. >> cris: avion. i was hoping he wouldn't make a play too soon. he was holding pita taumoepenu. say it fast enough. >> al: of course. that's the trick. on first and 20. that's caught at the 32 yard line. going to be about six yards shy of the first down. teddy bridgewater looking on from the sideline. boy, we sure hope he can make it back some day. four-man rush here. and a little short of the first down, rodney adams. that will stop the clock with 45 seconds. >> cris: sometimes you get unsung heroes in a drive like this, right? saving his quarterback one more time. you can see the eyes all the way across the formation all the way and heinicke saw enough of it to opportunity n
five guys. >> cris: well, sent everybody out. that's one of the offensive weapons against that blitz is spread them out. and then you have to cover. >> al: rushed out of the pocket again. racing to the sideline. and that stops the clock with 1:13. and a flag is thrown in the end of the play. >> holding, offense number 76. ten-yard penalty, replay first down. >> cris: avion. i was hoping he wouldn't make a play too soon. he was holding pita taumoepenu. say it fast enough....
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david hill, former boss of yours, cris. >> cris: yes, indeed.hed fox sports in the '930s. when they got the nfl contract. the great david hill and ed werder. started in print in dallas and wint went on to espn. covered the national football league, win the dick mccain awar congratulations to those guys. >> cris: my gosh. good memories back in the days. >> al: oh, yeah. hilly was unbelievable. he wasted money putting anybody but him on camera. that was one of the more entertaining guys that television has ever known. >> cris: he's still going strong, too. his own company. stint with "american idol," right? >> al: the oscars as well. brian brown is tackled at the 40. they will not be able to run the clock out. the clock here on the next play should be down under a minute. >> cris: all right, coach. now you punt it, don't you? >> punt it. have about 50 seconds. that penalty really hurt dallas. the game was basically over. now they have to play defense one more time. >> al: young knight will have a chance perhaps to come back in here and pull off a
david hill, former boss of yours, cris. >> cris: yes, indeed.hed fox sports in the '930s. when they got the nfl contract. the great david hill and ed werder. started in print in dallas and wint went on to espn. covered the national football league, win the dick mccain awar congratulations to those guys. >> cris: my gosh. good memories back in the days. >> al: oh, yeah. hilly was unbelievable. he wasted money putting anybody but him on camera. that was one of the more...
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david hill, former boss of yours, cris. >> cris: yes, indeed.hed fox sports in the '930s. when they got the nfl contract. the great david hill and ed werder. started in print in dallas and wint went on to espn. covered the national football league, win the dick mccain award. congratulations to those guys. >> cris: my gosh. good memories back in the days. >> al: oh, yeah. hilly was unbelievable. he wasted money putting anybody but him on camera. that was one of the more entertaining guys that television has ever known. >> cris: he's still going strong, too. his own company. stint with "american idol," right? >> al: the oscars as well. brian brown is tackled at the 40. they will not be able to run the clock out. the clock here on the next play should be down under a minute. >> cris: all right, coach. now you punt it, don't you? >> punt it. have about 50 seconds. that penalty really hurt dallas. the game was basically over. now they have to play defense one more time. >> al: young knight will have a chance perhaps to come back in here and pull off
david hill, former boss of yours, cris. >> cris: yes, indeed.hed fox sports in the '930s. when they got the nfl contract. the great david hill and ed werder. started in print in dallas and wint went on to espn. covered the national football league, win the dick mccain award. congratulations to those guys. >> cris: my gosh. good memories back in the days. >> al: oh, yeah. hilly was unbelievable. he wasted money putting anybody but him on camera. that was one of the more...
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five guys. >> cris: well, sent everybody out. that's one of the offensive weapons against that blitz is spread them out. and then you have to cover. >> al: rushed out of the pocket again. racing to the sideline. and that stops the clock with 1:13. and a flag is thrown in the end of the play. >> holding, offense number 76. ten-yard penalty, replay first down. >> cris: avion. i was hoping he wouldn't make a play too soon. he was holding pita taumoepenu. say it fast enough. >> al: of course. that's the trick. on first and 20. that's caught at the 32 yard line. going to be about six yards shy of the first down. teddy bridgewater looking on from the sideline. boy, we sure hope he can make it back some day. four-man rush here. and a little short of the first down, rodney adams. that will stop the clock with 45 seconds. >> cris: sometimes you get unsung heroes in a drive like this, right? saving his quarterback one more time. you can see the eyes all the way across the formation all the way and heinicke saw enough of it to slide out, a
five guys. >> cris: well, sent everybody out. that's one of the offensive weapons against that blitz is spread them out. and then you have to cover. >> al: rushed out of the pocket again. racing to the sideline. and that stops the clock with 1:13. and a flag is thrown in the end of the play. >> holding, offense number 76. ten-yard penalty, replay first down. >> cris: avion. i was hoping he wouldn't make a play too soon. he was holding pita taumoepenu. say it fast enough....
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five guys. >> cris: well, sent everybody out. that's one of the offensive weapons against that blitz is spread them out. and then you have to cover. >> al: rushed out of the pocket again. racing to the sideline. and that stops the clock with 1:13. and a flag is thrown in the end of the play. >> holding, offense number 76. ten-yard penalty, replay first down. >> cris: avion. i was hoping he wouldn't make a play too soon. he was holding pita taumoepenu. say it fast enough. >> al: of course. that's the trick. on first and 20. that's caught at the 32 yard line. going to be about six yards shy of the first down. teddy bridgewater looking on from the sideline. boy, we sure hope he can make it back some day. four-man rush here. and a little short of the first down, rodney adams. that will stop the clock with 45 seconds. >> cris: sometimes you get unsung heroes in a drive like this, right? saving his quarterback one more time. you can see the eyes all the way across the formation all the way and heinicke saw enough of it to slide out, a
five guys. >> cris: well, sent everybody out. that's one of the offensive weapons against that blitz is spread them out. and then you have to cover. >> al: rushed out of the pocket again. racing to the sideline. and that stops the clock with 1:13. and a flag is thrown in the end of the play. >> holding, offense number 76. ten-yard penalty, replay first down. >> cris: avion. i was hoping he wouldn't make a play too soon. he was holding pita taumoepenu. say it fast enough....
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david hill, former boss of yours, cris. >> cris: yes, indeed.hed fox sports in the '930s. when they got the nfl contract. the great david hill and ed werder. started in print in dallas and wint went on to espn. covered the national football league, win the dick mccain award. congratulations to those guys. >> cris: my gosh. good memories back in the days. >> al: oh, yeah. hilly was unbelievable. he wasted money putting anybody but him on camera. that was one of the more entertaining guys that television has ever known. >> cris: he's still going strong, too. his own company. stint with "american idol," right? >> al: the oscars as well. brian brown is tackled at the 40. they will not be able to run the clock out. the clock here on the next play should be down under a minute. >> cris: all right, coach. now you punt it, don't you? >> punt it. have about 50 seconds. that penalty really hurt dallas. the game was basically over. now they have to play defense one more time. >> al: young knight will have a chance perhaps to come back in here and pull off
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i cried like a baby. >> reporter: you cried? >> i cried. it was a little bit unexpected. it was so moving. i don't know. tears started streaming. it was really amazing. >> reporter: it was crazy. that was a common emotion. a lot of people were very emotionally affected by this. what was really cool, though, was watching it in that volcano stadium, the baseball park there, because nasa had set up a system where their experts were there and they were saying okay, in 10 seconds. they were on the loudspeaker, nine seconds you'll be able to take your glasses off and it was like they had it down to the microsecond. they knew exactly what was going to happen. okay, the diamond ring is coming in just a couple of seconds and it was just freaky. the whole thing went off exactly the way it was supposed to. >> they gave you the play-by- play. >> reporter: they absolutely did and they knew exactly what was going to happen when it was and i was amazed and like i said earlier, i stood there looking at it and dropped my jaw. i con believe what i was watching and thankfully i have a great
i cried like a baby. >> reporter: you cried? >> i cried. it was a little bit unexpected. it was so moving. i don't know. tears started streaming. it was really amazing. >> reporter: it was crazy. that was a common emotion. a lot of people were very emotionally affected by this. what was really cool, though, was watching it in that volcano stadium, the baseball park there, because nasa had set up a system where their experts were there and they were saying okay, in 10 seconds....
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i cried like a baby. >> reporter: you cried? >> i cried. it was a little unexpected. it was so moving. i don't know. i just -- tears started streaming. it was really amazing. it was probably one of the coolest things i've seen. >> reporter: i didn't cry, but i gotta tell you, my jaw dropped. it was absolutely the weirdest thing you've ever seen. it goes completely dark and there's no more sun. it's something that will last in my mind forever. something that a lot of people are thinking about right now that's going on on i-5. check this out. that's the traffic that is leaving the salem area. it is absolutely stopped. it has not moved in hours. and they're saying the 30-mile drive to portland is taking about three hours. >> brutal. >> reporter: if i were those folks, i'd pull off and do something else for a while. >> maybe wait for tomorrow. make a minivacation about it. tell me about your journey. a couple of weeks ago we were going back and forth, should you go to wyoming or oregon. do you still feel like where you are was the best place to be? >> reporter: i do. beca
i cried like a baby. >> reporter: you cried? >> i cried. it was a little unexpected. it was so moving. i don't know. i just -- tears started streaming. it was really amazing. it was probably one of the coolest things i've seen. >> reporter: i didn't cry, but i gotta tell you, my jaw dropped. it was absolutely the weirdest thing you've ever seen. it goes completely dark and there's no more sun. it's something that will last in my mind forever. something that a lot of people are...
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so i heard all of this i cried. >> reporter: you heard that news and cried. >> i cried. >> the a disastert could have been prevented. or minimized. >> you know the local immigrants we talked with say the government in sierra leone warn that the mountainside homes were in harm' ways but did little to nothing to enforce a building ban. >>> in your health tonight the importance of early detection when it comes to cancer. community health advocates are concentrating on neighborhoods where women we are the most vulnerablvulnerable and most lit to get screenings. the pop up stations at the neighbor supermarket. today dozens of women took shrank zapping of the free exam for many women it was their very first mammogram. >>> i have lost my father, my grandmother and four aunts to cancer, and i guess i just kind of in my mind felt like i didn't even want to know if that was the case. >> it wasn't that big a deal, was it. >> it wasn't. it wasn't. >> denise giles is 52 years old and she vowed she will never miss her annual mammogram from now on and she's telling every woman she knows to go get test t
so i heard all of this i cried. >> reporter: you heard that news and cried. >> i cried. >> the a disastert could have been prevented. or minimized. >> you know the local immigrants we talked with say the government in sierra leone warn that the mountainside homes were in harm' ways but did little to nothing to enforce a building ban. >>> in your health tonight the importance of early detection when it comes to cancer. community health advocates are concentrating...
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and i really appreciated that jeff flake said the locker up, those cries at the republican convention by michael flynn no less, the call and response was really a nayier of -- what i
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i cried like a baby. >> reporter: you cried? >> i cried. it was a little bit unexpected. i -- it was so moving. i don't know. i just -- tears started streaming. it was really amazing. >> reporter: and during totality, temperatures cooled off. in fact, they dropped about 15 degrees. and it got so dark, we could actually see planets, venus and mercury, in the sky. in salem, oregon, i'm ken bastida, kpix 5. >>> back in the bay area, you can see clouds were thick when the moon first started passing over the sun. but they burned off just in time for hundreds of people at this san jose watch party to watch it. the san jose astronomical association hosted the event and an astronomer who mounted a telescope captured one of the best images of all. >> think about the universe that we live in and the things that are out there. you know, when you look up in the sky, there's a lot of amazing things to see and to learn about. >> some drivers in the bay area couldn't help but pull over just to soak up the partial eclipse. the chp wasn't pleased though telling anybody snapping pictures f
i cried like a baby. >> reporter: you cried? >> i cried. it was a little bit unexpected. i -- it was so moving. i don't know. i just -- tears started streaming. it was really amazing. >> reporter: and during totality, temperatures cooled off. in fact, they dropped about 15 degrees. and it got so dark, we could actually see planets, venus and mercury, in the sky. in salem, oregon, i'm ken bastida, kpix 5. >>> back in the bay area, you can see clouds were thick when the...
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we cried together. it's a difficult place where we are, but it's not where we've been, it's where we are. this is not 1950, we can do this. we can have this conversation,
we cried together. it's a difficult place where we are, but it's not where we've been, it's where we are. this is not 1950, we can do this. we can have this conversation,
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. >> my mom cried. so she's really proud. >>> closed captioning provid by -- >>> you know what i always say is, va videotape. >> what i love about her is she has a great beauty. >> and she is comfortable with her curves when she was approached to do this naked cover, she said, of course. >> to be naked, i think it's powerful, sensual and it can be fun. >> wearing her confidence, a smile and nothing else, sophia vergara is owning the cover of "women's health" naked issue. >> i'm latin so we grow up going to the beach in a g-string. i am 44. no matter how much you take care of yourself it's a reality we all age and you have to embrace it. >> embracing every inch of her enviable curves which were framed by very strategic hair placements. inside the pages, sofia reveals her secrets to being fit and fearless after turning 45. diet-wise, she keeps it clean until she starts cheating on thursdays. she also exercises three to four days a week with a trainer, but like so many, struggles to get it done. saying, "i
. >> my mom cried. so she's really proud. >>> closed captioning provid by -- >>> you know what i always say is, va videotape. >> what i love about her is she has a great beauty. >> and she is comfortable with her curves when she was approached to do this naked cover, she said, of course. >> to be naked, i think it's powerful, sensual and it can be fun. >> wearing her confidence, a smile and nothing else, sophia vergara is owning the cover of...
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alone and terrified. ♪ i put my pingers against -- fingers against glass, and i i bowed my head and criedid he [applause] >> natalie king, daniel wolff. the book is grown-up anger. wooy he'll be around to sign thisf book, and you should definitely buy it. >> a round of applause for them, please.. they were great. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> books can be purchased -- oh, there we go. thank you for attending today's event. books can be purchased and signed outside the auditorium, so thank you very much for attending. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> welcome, everyone. helling low. hello. so i'm, it's like, who's that up there with leigh? [laughter] my name is patty sellers. i just asked leigh how long we've known each other. leigh just celebrated her tenth anniversary at "fortune" magazine.
alone and terrified. ♪ i put my pingers against -- fingers against glass, and i i bowed my head and criedid he [applause] >> natalie king, daniel wolff. the book is grown-up anger. wooy he'll be around to sign thisf book, and you should definitely buy it. >> a round of applause for them, please.. they were great. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> books can be purchased -- oh, there we go. thank you for attending today's event. books can be purchased and...
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the elderly grandparents cried. it was a whirlwind of emotions and they found a new purpose in life to bring the girls back into a family but deja was only three when they last met and tried to mount me a months old would she remember to review is all and. kept. it to my good display. he. writes. the facts are. to guessing. as you. put it clean. your feet just turn. it. on then there's a. new person maybe even. still. there is something precious unforgettable it is one of the really unities to witness in its purest form is this one too big grandparents to know that despite the young age and the terrace of smoke still she remembered them more i guys do you see from dagestan russia. meanwhile we were contacted by an australian view of mark johnson and his offer to adopt a child whose relatives can be found my heart broke watching the story will make a humble but honestly living will gladly provide for those children should the remain displaced it's nice country here in australia and the children would be loved as a ru
the elderly grandparents cried. it was a whirlwind of emotions and they found a new purpose in life to bring the girls back into a family but deja was only three when they last met and tried to mount me a months old would she remember to review is all and. kept. it to my good display. he. writes. the facts are. to guessing. as you. put it clean. your feet just turn. it. on then there's a. new person maybe even. still. there is something precious unforgettable it is one of the really unities to...
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slaves cried because they knew what would happen next. just as when someone dies now, you often have to sell the house for the family to divide the estate. at that time, you had to sell the slave to settle the estate and families would get broken up. but there is no equivalence whatsoever. george washington, thomas jefferson, madison, these are founding fathers, all white men, who built a country. that building was in many ways extremely flawed as far as who could become a citizen. people areale created equal. the constitution is not a perfect document. we can get into a variety of reasons as to why. but these men accomplish something. they built a country and created a democratic experiment. they were fought and the experiments were flawed. when we honor madison, wehington, and jefferson, honor them for their competence and the best way is to also make clear the flaws. make clear in statues and memorials the issues that relate to their lives as sleepovers. robert ely lee, stonewall jackson, etc., they made an accomplishment creating and
slaves cried because they knew what would happen next. just as when someone dies now, you often have to sell the house for the family to divide the estate. at that time, you had to sell the slave to settle the estate and families would get broken up. but there is no equivalence whatsoever. george washington, thomas jefferson, madison, these are founding fathers, all white men, who built a country. that building was in many ways extremely flawed as far as who could become a citizen. people...
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and i cried when i saw the ad. chuck schumer cried when he saw the ad. extremely, not only would i not have won, i would have lost by a lot if it hadn't been for frannie. frannie, it's funny. people come up to me and say, you have a thankless job. thank you. i go, no, a thankless job is a job where no one thanks you. frannie has a thankless job. which, that reminds me -- i should thank her for making that ad, don't you think? charlie: you do, i don't believe you haven't thanked her a thousand times. have you or not? thanked her once. i felt that was sufficient. charlie: why did you decide to run? you start at the top. no political experience. you'd been a comedian. al: i didn't start at the top. we've seen that. paul wellstone, who -- i dedicate -- charlie: the progressive senator from minnesota. al: whose seat i hold, i guess. also, hubert humphries' and walter mondale's. he was a hero of mine. i dedicate the book to him and to his wife sheila. he died less than two weeks before in a plane crash, he and his family and others. his daughter and wife and o
and i cried when i saw the ad. chuck schumer cried when he saw the ad. extremely, not only would i not have won, i would have lost by a lot if it hadn't been for frannie. frannie, it's funny. people come up to me and say, you have a thankless job. thank you. i go, no, a thankless job is a job where no one thanks you. frannie has a thankless job. which, that reminds me -- i should thank her for making that ad, don't you think? charlie: you do, i don't believe you haven't thanked her a thousand...
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. >> then half of that i guess were men. >> and then only one in four of the men said that they've cried >> i think a lot about getting married young, so they specifically were sort of targeting millennials. interesting fact is that they always say half of marriages end in divorce, the divorce rate going down for 40 years, and the marriage rate going up. >> you know why? people are waiting until they're 30 to get married. >> waiting longer, rates are getting better. mosh of us are believing in marriage and staying married. > so life is changing, still learning so much, like the person in your your two's, not the person in your your 30's. >> certainly not in your four's, yes, you become -- you change, you evolve. >> i think every five years. twenty, 25, 30, 35, like every single five years you're significantly different. >> back in the day people got married out of high school. certainly out of college they would get married. then oh, my god, this is the first time i've ever dated. what else is out there? >> the whole thought, karen you can speak to this, how long have you been married ag
. >> then half of that i guess were men. >> and then only one in four of the men said that they've cried >> i think a lot about getting married young, so they specifically were sort of targeting millennials. interesting fact is that they always say half of marriages end in divorce, the divorce rate going down for 40 years, and the marriage rate going up. >> you know why? people are waiting until they're 30 to get married. >> waiting longer, rates are getting...
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. >>> plus a mother's cries over her newborn's cries.he emotional response can impact bonding. >>> a plea for the safe return of their dog who is stolen while the owners are in the backyard and it's caught on camera. >>> also the high school blitz returns to nbc 10 this friday. and e we need you to choose our first game of the week this season. the choices are pennsbury and academy park. right now lasalle has a commanding lead. so to cast your vote, visit nbc10.com or the nbc 10 app. you can also call or text your choice. we're going to announce the winner thursday night at 11:00. ♪ we buy any car ♪ any make, any model, any age, any price ♪ ♪ from 50 bucks to 100 grand ♪ we buy any car ♪ any, any, any, any at webuyanycar.com, the gimmicks stop with our ads. trading in our selling your car is hassle-free with just three easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, drive to your local car buying centre. and three, walk out with your check in as little as 30 minutes. so don't wait. get your free online valuation now. ♪ find out how
. >>> plus a mother's cries over her newborn's cries.he emotional response can impact bonding. >>> a plea for the safe return of their dog who is stolen while the owners are in the backyard and it's caught on camera. >>> also the high school blitz returns to nbc 10 this friday. and e we need you to choose our first game of the week this season. the choices are pennsbury and academy park. right now lasalle has a commanding lead. so to cast your vote, visit nbc10.com or...
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it was not raging i sort of got to read it i cried and i mean we were promised still think about. it it was. very destroyed the poor children. in despair. we could still see some of them being in jordan but. it shouldn't be that it should be happy to have them surrounded by friends and family the same while the parents abuse the boy i mean just look at the big. pot of an opal situation and these children shouldn't be there. but when i when i got the boys he saw very little people here. closed their eyes. and he did the wife that little boy. experience. and this is. what i mean the pull of these oh that was one of the most harrowing bits that i remember and his description of saying saying the person. who's the voice i would describe such an event that stuck with me and. wanted. to come across that it was. very eloquently put by mark there perhaps you have got information about the children we'd love if you got in touch with us if you have you can you speak e-mail address on screen children. dot are you. russia will do all it can to bring peace and stability to libya which has been
it was not raging i sort of got to read it i cried and i mean we were promised still think about. it it was. very destroyed the poor children. in despair. we could still see some of them being in jordan but. it shouldn't be that it should be happy to have them surrounded by friends and family the same while the parents abuse the boy i mean just look at the big. pot of an opal situation and these children shouldn't be there. but when i when i got the boys he saw very little people here. closed...
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feel beleaguered grandparents cried bailout it was a whirlwind of emotions and they found a new purpose in life to bring the girls back into a family but deja was only three when they last met and tried to mount me a months old would she remember two years on. i tell my good just. he. writes. the facts are. you guessing. if you. push it clean. your feet just so. and then there's a. new person. to go right in. there with something precious unforgettable it is one of the real opportunities to witness in its purest form we want to big grandparents to know that despite the young age and the terror of most though she remembered them more i guys do have to see from dagestan russia. well since we started broadcasting the story we have been contacted by ministry and if you are mark johnson has offered to adopt a child whose relatives can be found my heart broke watching the story will make a humble but on this living will gladly provide for those children should the remain displaced it's nice country here in australia and the children would be loved as our own it was not raging i sort of got re
feel beleaguered grandparents cried bailout it was a whirlwind of emotions and they found a new purpose in life to bring the girls back into a family but deja was only three when they last met and tried to mount me a months old would she remember two years on. i tell my good just. he. writes. the facts are. you guessing. if you. push it clean. your feet just so. and then there's a. new person. to go right in. there with something precious unforgettable it is one of the real opportunities to...
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>> my mom cried.he's very proud. >> photography is brooklyn's passion, but he got candid with my about not following in his dad's footsteps. >> why not music or sports or soccer? >> i did football for 15 years since i was 2, but i had a lot of pressure on me. every time i made a mistake. i still really enjoy it, still wait >> how old were you when you got your first camera? >> my dodd bought me my first camera when i was 15. , ors photography it for you is this just kind of a hobby while you're exploring other professions? >> photograph yi is what i really rant to do. >> he plans to study photography in new york soon, but we caught up with him at the annenberg space in l.a. where he shows off his tattoos, that matches dad, and his new book, "what i see." it includes his world and his family. >> it was taken in napa valley. >> okay. >> we were all at breakfast. >> are your mom and dad into photography? do they like taking pictures? >> my dad does. my mom likes getting her photo taken, but it's not the
>> my mom cried.he's very proud. >> photography is brooklyn's passion, but he got candid with my about not following in his dad's footsteps. >> why not music or sports or soccer? >> i did football for 15 years since i was 2, but i had a lot of pressure on me. every time i made a mistake. i still really enjoy it, still wait >> how old were you when you got your first camera? >> my dodd bought me my first camera when i was 15. , ors photography it for you is...
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, i cried when i left my son at college >> it's a sad moment >> thanks for joining us >> see you at 8ox 5 plus. announcer: today on "tmz" -- >> so donald trump said some really off the wall things as usual at his rally in phoenix. the guy who actually stole the show said something maybe a little more controversial. >> the guy holding the blacks for trump sign at the rally, he's got this really, really crazy website. >> it is bizarre what's on this website. >> he's called barack obama the beast, hillary clinton a ku klux klan member, and oprah winfrey he says is the devil! >> no! >> kesha, she's got the number one album in the country right now. >> hell of a comeback. >> awkwardly i ask, has dr. luke reached out and congratulated you? >> it would be weird and it would be creepy. and for some reason the questin offends me. i don't know why. >> well, you're not alone. [laughter] >> quavo at l.a.x. from migos. there s
, i cried when i left my son at college >> it's a sad moment >> thanks for joining us >> see you at 8ox 5 plus. announcer: today on "tmz" -- >> so donald trump said some really off the wall things as usual at his rally in phoenix. the guy who actually stole the show said something maybe a little more controversial. >> the guy holding the blacks for trump sign at the rally, he's got this really, really crazy website. >> it is bizarre what's on this...
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the elderly grandparents cried. there was a whirlwind of emotions and they found a new purpose in life to bring the girls back into a family that had deja was only three when they last met and tried to mount me a months old would she remember to review is all and. kept. it to my good disc. he. writes. the facts are. you guessing. that you just. put it cleaned. all exerting yourself. and then there's a. new person if you. are still. there with something precious unforgettable it is one of the real opportunities to witness love and its purest form we want to big grandparents to know that despite her young age and the terror of most though she remembered them more i guys do you have see from dagestan russia. meanwhile we were contacted by an australian viewer mark johnson whose offer to adopt a child whose relatives can't be found. my heart broke watching this story when we come home on the slipping gladly provide for those children should they remain displaced it's nice. and the children would be loved. it was not rag
the elderly grandparents cried. there was a whirlwind of emotions and they found a new purpose in life to bring the girls back into a family that had deja was only three when they last met and tried to mount me a months old would she remember to review is all and. kept. it to my good disc. he. writes. the facts are. you guessing. that you just. put it cleaned. all exerting yourself. and then there's a. new person if you. are still. there with something precious unforgettable it is one of the...
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i heard these news i cried. >> reporter: you heard that news and cried. >> i was crying. >> the essence of natural disaster. it's a disaster that could have been prevented or minimized. >> local immigrants that we talk to say the sierra leone government warned that the mountainside homes were in harm's way but they did little or nothing to enforce a building ban there. >>> you know the women hold less than 25% of jobs in the math and science fields? how one organization is trying to change all of that. sean bell? >>> the phillies in day game out in san diego trying to avoid getting swept. see they can get enough runs behind nick flowing flames against the padres coming up later in sports. ♪ >>> if you love rum, run. don't walk to cuba lib bra in old city today to celebrate national rum day. the restaurant is celebrating with special purchase of flights of rum. but don't worry if you can make it today. they will be selling the flights throughout the entire month of august. >> thank goodness i was concerned about that. >> exactly. all right. did you know that women hold lss than 25% of jo
i heard these news i cried. >> reporter: you heard that news and cried. >> i was crying. >> the essence of natural disaster. it's a disaster that could have been prevented or minimized. >> local immigrants that we talk to say the sierra leone government warned that the mountainside homes were in harm's way but they did little or nothing to enforce a building ban there. >>> you know the women hold less than 25% of jobs in the math and science fields? how one...
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mimus but in a fragile state she often cries she says that she's often a lot of pain from any injuries or trying to describe the ordeal that this particular little girl's been going through. the phone call to that very same shelter the voice on the other end says another girl has just been brought in from mosul. but it could be too early to talk for her any question and the girl may break down. in this psychological state she's struggling to answer a question as simple as what's your name got to be as. i. just anybody else that. this is that. it's clear mariam is lucky to be alive there are scars right on her face surviving this head injury as almost a miracle. surrounded by other kids in caring shelter workers mariam gradually got to the point when she began talking believe it or not mariam gets least stressed out when she speaks of her once over just to kill the governor the chill button that. it took oakley for. a school killing you. but it is crucial that. it seems the lucky escape happened shortly after that dreadful experience but here's mariam describing what happened just befor
mimus but in a fragile state she often cries she says that she's often a lot of pain from any injuries or trying to describe the ordeal that this particular little girl's been going through. the phone call to that very same shelter the voice on the other end says another girl has just been brought in from mosul. but it could be too early to talk for her any question and the girl may break down. in this psychological state she's struggling to answer a question as simple as what's your name got...
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diana was in cries.r woman, camilla parker-bowles, remarried in 2005. >> i heard him on the telephone, whatever happen, i'll always love you. and i told him -- >> when she married prince charles, she really thought she was marrying the fairy tale prince who was going to protect her forever. he was in love with somebody else, and the family was very unnourishing and very cold. >> tina brown wrote the forward to the documentary companion book, which aired mondayed on nat geo, "diana in her own words" is truly that. no other interviews, no narration, just the princess of wales telling her side of the story. >> i think the tape reminded me again of how much she has been through and how painful it had all been for her, actually. >> well, the fascination with the people's princess will continue all month long with six upcoming specials stateside alone. >>> on the way, in the kitchen with gordon ramsey. how the swearing chef gets around the sensors. >> we know that you can get a little heated, gordon. >>> then
diana was in cries.r woman, camilla parker-bowles, remarried in 2005. >> i heard him on the telephone, whatever happen, i'll always love you. and i told him -- >> when she married prince charles, she really thought she was marrying the fairy tale prince who was going to protect her forever. he was in love with somebody else, and the family was very unnourishing and very cold. >> tina brown wrote the forward to the documentary companion book, which aired mondayed on nat geo,...
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and salutation we begin today hawk watchers with a little good moves and some very bad smiles and cries let's start with the good news according the international organization for migration or i.o.m. over six hundred thousand displaced syrians have returned home in the first seven months of twice. haven't seen that is probably one of the first real bits of positive news to come out of the very war torn country in a long long time the six hundred thousand is actually comparable to the total number of returning refugees for all of two thousand and sixteen which is around six hundred eighty thousand according to the i.o.m. findings indicate that the vast majority of the people ninety three percent returning had been displaced within syria seven percent of people return from turkey lebanon jordan and iraq twenty seven percent of those returning their home stated they did so to protect their assets or properties another twenty five percent cited an improved economic situation where their roots were originally from almost seventy percent of the refugees are returning home to the war torn city
and salutation we begin today hawk watchers with a little good moves and some very bad smiles and cries let's start with the good news according the international organization for migration or i.o.m. over six hundred thousand displaced syrians have returned home in the first seven months of twice. haven't seen that is probably one of the first real bits of positive news to come out of the very war torn country in a long long time the six hundred thousand is actually comparable to the total...
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but there are far more who are cried out upon. in total, there are 50 ministers and members of their extended and close family who are cried out upon for witchcraft and formally accused in 1692. that's almost a third of the people accused. by the way, most of these ministers and their families are ministers who've accepted the halfway covenant which some puritan hard-liners see as a watering down. part of the problem in the colony. i won't dwell on it now, but the point is people were really spiritually in turmoil and upset and angry and to some degrees they were angry with their ministers and authorities, those ruling the colony in 1692. you see that in the patterns of accusation. to make it worse, economic factors and military factors are adding to the downfall of the colony. and again seen as signs of god's displeasure. we are talking about the worst weather of the little ice age. and that doesn't necessarily mean the coldest. it means the most extreme. rapid changes. hot, dry summers. horrible, lethal winters with late frost i
but there are far more who are cried out upon. in total, there are 50 ministers and members of their extended and close family who are cried out upon for witchcraft and formally accused in 1692. that's almost a third of the people accused. by the way, most of these ministers and their families are ministers who've accepted the halfway covenant which some puritan hard-liners see as a watering down. part of the problem in the colony. i won't dwell on it now, but the point is people were really...
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cris must tackle how to handle the future events involving the white supremacists and there have beenlashes over having right wing speakers on campus. at a press conference this week, she said she's determined to protect both free speech and student safety. >> we now know we have to have a higher number of police officers ready in order to assure both the safety of our community and to assure that the events that we -- in which legitimate student groups have been invited can take place. >> i sat down earlier with the chancellor at uc berkeley to talk about her goals for the university. chancellor carol cris, thank you for joining us. >> oh, it's a pleasure. >> well, you first joined uc berkeley in 1970 as an assistant english professor and at the time only about 3% of the faculty were women. >> right. >> you are now the first woman to lead cal in its nearly 150 year history. what is this moment like for you? >> well, nobody asked clark kerr what it was like to be the first male chancellor and yet, people constantly ask me what is it like to be the first woman cans chancellor? of cours
cris must tackle how to handle the future events involving the white supremacists and there have beenlashes over having right wing speakers on campus. at a press conference this week, she said she's determined to protect both free speech and student safety. >> we now know we have to have a higher number of police officers ready in order to assure both the safety of our community and to assure that the events that we -- in which legitimate student groups have been invited can take place....
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. >> the kids were in there, i cried, you know.ried because the kids. >> reporter: arlene garcia said neighbors tried to use their garden hoses to put the fire out but it didn't work. the fire sparked at 12:33 when people heard a loud pop. >> they were trying to break it open with rocks and stuff because we weren't sure anybody was home, but normally they're home every day. >> reporter: it was out by 1:00, at that point firefighters didn't think anyone was home until secondary searches revealed the three bodies, believed to be a grandfather, granddaughter and maybe a friend. >> i saw the parents of the kids, they were crying and shouting. i'm like, oh, my gosh, it really happened. >> reporter: witnesses sold firefighters they saw the grandfather on fire through the window, who then tried saving the two children. >> what we do know unfortunately is we had a terrible loss of life today. mobile homes are very dangerous there. they're small, they're made with lightweight construction and burn very quickly. >> reporter: tonight a neighb
. >> the kids were in there, i cried, you know.ried because the kids. >> reporter: arlene garcia said neighbors tried to use their garden hoses to put the fire out but it didn't work. the fire sparked at 12:33 when people heard a loud pop. >> they were trying to break it open with rocks and stuff because we weren't sure anybody was home, but normally they're home every day. >> reporter: it was out by 1:00, at that point firefighters didn't think anyone was home until...