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curtis, curtis, would you please don't do that? don't do that.'m gonna hurt you after dark. >> oh, baby, not funny. >> be quiet. [ installer ] these days, internet has become a necessity for people, and that's why i do my best to make sure their internet is reliable. during the storm it was really great that we had fios because we really didn't miss a beat. immediately after the power came back on i was able to video chat with my mom and reassure her that i was safe. [ man 2 ] my in-laws, they didn't have the internet when the power came back up, they're switching right now because of that reason. fiber optics is more reliable because we actually run the fiber right to your house -- no one else is going to beat that. [ male announcer ] when you need a network you can count on, you want verizon fios. fios brings 100% fiber-optic power right to your door. that's why it delivers america's fastest, most reliable internet with no usage caps plus you'll get unbeatable tv picture quality. so switch to a fios triple play online for 89.99 a month guarante
curtis, curtis, would you please don't do that? don't do that.'m gonna hurt you after dark. >> oh, baby, not funny. >> be quiet. [ installer ] these days, internet has become a necessity for people, and that's why i do my best to make sure their internet is reliable. during the storm it was really great that we had fios because we really didn't miss a beat. immediately after the power came back on i was able to video chat with my mom and reassure her that i was safe. [ man 2 ] my...
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curtis is serving a 25-year sentence for robbery.e result of that, i lost my wife, i lost my kids. i made one decision, one bad decision in life, and it got me 25 years, which i'll be 48 when i get out, which i was 22 when i came in here. >> the program at the prison gives inmates the opportunity to box against fighters from rival institutions. in just a few days curtis will travel with the boxing team to a nearby state penitentiary where he will compete for the title in his weight division. >> to just get in that ring and fight, you got to be a stone warrior to fight, especially in prison fighting because i think it's more harder than professional fights. if i take this belt, if i win, i'm the man. i mean, nobody has beat this cat for three to four years, and if i beat him i'm the big man on the compound. nobody tell me nothing. >> one way in which curtis draws inspiration is through his family. >> i brought him in. >> two days before this fight, curtis's mother, sister, and niece traveled to elayn hunt to wish him their best. >> i
curtis is serving a 25-year sentence for robbery.e result of that, i lost my wife, i lost my kids. i made one decision, one bad decision in life, and it got me 25 years, which i'll be 48 when i get out, which i was 22 when i came in here. >> the program at the prison gives inmates the opportunity to box against fighters from rival institutions. in just a few days curtis will travel with the boxing team to a nearby state penitentiary where he will compete for the title in his weight...
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>> curtis, what are you yelling about? what is it? >> they done ate up all the food and drink up all my coffee! >> how did you two eat up all that food? >> well, i gave some to the kids, too. >> well, she offered to make him some more. >> so you eat up all his food, and you threaten him? >> duh! >> what else do you want me to do? >> okay. how about you do this? how about you don't eat everything in sight without replacing it. >> pop, i'll buy you some more bacon and eggs. >> calvin, eating up all the food is not the point. >> yes, it is. >> curtis, no, it's not. please. we need you two to just be a little more considerate, period. okay, late nights, eating all the food. what's next? >> okay, so we're still talking about the one late night, and then you all gave us a curfew. what's next? you banning us from eating, too? >> miranda, we do not mind helping, but there has to be a level of respect. >> miss ella, you're right. calvin, can you please go buy us some groceries? >> [ scoffs ] >> "ha ha ha" nothing. get to getting. >> hey, what'
>> curtis, what are you yelling about? what is it? >> they done ate up all the food and drink up all my coffee! >> how did you two eat up all that food? >> well, i gave some to the kids, too. >> well, she offered to make him some more. >> so you eat up all his food, and you threaten him? >> duh! >> what else do you want me to do? >> okay. how about you do this? how about you don't eat everything in sight without replacing it. >> pop,...
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ooh, curtis, how can you just lay there? >> like this? >> curtis.that your mama and your daddy are not home yet. curtis, they said that they were just gonna go out, grab a quick bite. >> have you ever known that boy to do anything quick when it has to do with food? >> well, ever since they moved back in here, it's been one thing after another after another. >> [ laughs ] baby, that movie was hilarious. >> and then he looked at them and they said... >> both: "not again." [ both laugh ] >> [ mocking laugh ] how ironic. >> [ whines ] >> yeah, that's what i want to know. you two have been to a movie? >> yes. what is christian still doing up? >> oh, he's playing golf. what do you think he's doing up? he's keeping us up, too. we've been trying to get him to sleep for hours. >> come on. come on. come on. i know that baby want that grandmommy. you two said you were going out for a quick bite. >> yeah, and then we decided to see a movie. >> oh, i'm so sorry. did we worry you? >> no. no, no, no. but when you leave us with your children, we'd like to know when
ooh, curtis, how can you just lay there? >> like this? >> curtis.that your mama and your daddy are not home yet. curtis, they said that they were just gonna go out, grab a quick bite. >> have you ever known that boy to do anything quick when it has to do with food? >> well, ever since they moved back in here, it's been one thing after another after another. >> [ laughs ] baby, that movie was hilarious. >> and then he looked at them and they said... >>...
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curtis.ost his job in florida, he walked 500 miles to georgia looking for work. >> i swore i would never come back. >> reporter: he took us to the wood where he lived in a tent for ten months. >> do you remember the day you lived here for good? >> yeah. it took me four trips to get my stuff out of here. >> reporter: four trips. >> yeah. >> reporter: curtis can now rent a room at this boarding house and open a checking count for the first time in a 15 years. have you run into people like yourself? >> yes. >> what do they all say? >> there's no hope. >> t.c. just needed some tools, and t.c. just needed a chance. >> reporter: the company is on pace to do a half million dollars in sale this year using reclaimed wood to rebuild lives. mark strassmann, cbs news, douglasville, georgia. >>> and, finally, los angeles outfielder matt kemp is getting headlines for what he did outside the playing field, just outsi outside the lines, in fact. after a game last week he paid a visit to a young man who is ba
curtis.ost his job in florida, he walked 500 miles to georgia looking for work. >> i swore i would never come back. >> reporter: he took us to the wood where he lived in a tent for ten months. >> do you remember the day you lived here for good? >> yeah. it took me four trips to get my stuff out of here. >> reporter: four trips. >> yeah. >> reporter: curtis can now rent a room at this boarding house and open a checking count for the first time in a 15...
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>> reporter: that's how preston found his first hire, carpenter tc curtis.curtis lost his job in florida, he walked 500 miles to georgia looking for work. >> i swore i would never come back. >> reporter: he took us to the woods where he lived in tent for 10 months. do you remember the day you left here for good? >> yeah. it took me four trips to get all my stuff out of here. >> reporter: four trips? >> yeah. >> reporter: curtis can now afford to rent a room at this boardinghouse. he has also opened his first checking account in 15 years. have you run into people just like you before? >> yes. >> reporter: what do they all say? >> there ain't no hope. and i said, you can build hope. >> tc just needed some tools. tc just needed a chance. it's just amazing what a job can do for somebody. i completely took it for granted. pick that up. >> reporter: the company is on pace to do a half million dollars in sales this year using reclaimed wood to rebuild lives. mark strassmann, cbs news, douglasville, georgia. >> tools and a chance. that's the "cbs evening news" for t
>> reporter: that's how preston found his first hire, carpenter tc curtis.curtis lost his job in florida, he walked 500 miles to georgia looking for work. >> i swore i would never come back. >> reporter: he took us to the woods where he lived in tent for 10 months. do you remember the day you left here for good? >> yeah. it took me four trips to get all my stuff out of here. >> reporter: four trips? >> yeah. >> reporter: curtis can now afford to rent a...
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that is paul kevin curtis.ate this, he's been completely cleared in this investigation. it turns out the elvis impersonator may have been framed for the crime of sending deadly poison to the president by j. everett dutschke, angry that he was removing his campaign bumper stickers. this is not a cunning terror plot. it's david lynch trect an episode of "mamma's family." ( laughter ) but i gotta give curtis his due. i have seldom seen anyone make a more entertaining use of his 15 minutes. >> let it, known, if you need the megarepresentation, this is the person. >> right now my-- i can't really afford to pay her the million that she's worth. >> oh whatever! >> but i am a licensed certified reflexologist, and i'm going to start with foot massage therapy with christie, who is going to be my first client and i'm going to donate 100,000 hours to community service in northeast mississippi to all you ladies who need foot massage therapy. ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: he seems like a good guy. the only thing -- at lea
that is paul kevin curtis.ate this, he's been completely cleared in this investigation. it turns out the elvis impersonator may have been framed for the crime of sending deadly poison to the president by j. everett dutschke, angry that he was removing his campaign bumper stickers. this is not a cunning terror plot. it's david lynch trect an episode of "mamma's family." ( laughter ) but i gotta give curtis his due. i have seldom seen anyone make a more entertaining use of his 15...
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host: curtis dubay is a senior tax analyst at the heritage foundation. our phone lines are open if you have questions about this hearing with apple's cdo. ceo. if you are outside the u.s., 202-585-3883. the heritage foundation, one is in? guest: we are a conservative think-tank working on conservative policies solutions and talk but as issues. we cover a broad range of issues. am thetax policy, i person. we covered economic from national security. host: how is heritage funded? guest: mostly by donations from individuals. host: did apple do anything wrong according to u.s. law, how were they able to keep this money from being taxed? guest: no, that suggestion was not even broached in the hearing. what this is all about is creating a pretext -- there is everyone on both sides of the from that we need reform the window we taxed multinational corporations. there is no doubt about that, but there is a device on how we do that. there are those who support territorial taxes, only income earned within the border. others want to take our worldwide system and make
host: curtis dubay is a senior tax analyst at the heritage foundation. our phone lines are open if you have questions about this hearing with apple's cdo. ceo. if you are outside the u.s., 202-585-3883. the heritage foundation, one is in? guest: we are a conservative think-tank working on conservative policies solutions and talk but as issues. we cover a broad range of issues. am thetax policy, i person. we covered economic from national security. host: how is heritage funded? guest: mostly by...
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the iraqi central government has closed its border to most refugees, the country's curtis region has welcomed 90% of those seeking shelter in the country. living in iraq has rekindled their kurdish nationalism. afternoon shift that school, these kids cannot wait to get inside. the school was funded by a turkish company. in syria -- in syria the instructions are in arabic. had banned the songs, the national anthem of the people without a nation. havests around the region lasted for 80 years. they said they will never lower their flag. >> you cannot speak kurdish anywhere. of 500 kurdish refugees each day arrive in the camp in northern iraq. the u.n. refugee agency refers to this camp as quickly overcrowded. now have 55,000. the iraqi government has essentially closed its border to refugees. the kurdish regional government has welcome all from across the border. >> this camp is little more than one year old. there are still some, but more and more of the refugees, deciding they have nowhere else to go is as coming here. allowed to work outside, they are encouraged to dream of a new syr
the iraqi central government has closed its border to most refugees, the country's curtis region has welcomed 90% of those seeking shelter in the country. living in iraq has rekindled their kurdish nationalism. afternoon shift that school, these kids cannot wait to get inside. the school was funded by a turkish company. in syria -- in syria the instructions are in arabic. had banned the songs, the national anthem of the people without a nation. havests around the region lasted for 80 years....
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we actually with the kids from abraham lincoln high school and thankfully for curtis lung, the kids came out with post cards which we are going to use citywide both on distracted walking that might make you a victim of a pedestrian accident. it was unbelievably timing when it was the same day when the bicyclist went into the garbage truck and was killed. this was exactly what we want to do, and hopefully people are not paying too much attention to their cell phones. i know we talked about that when we were young, the big thing your parents talked to you was don't talk to strangers and look both ways before you cross the street. the 2013 version of that is don't look at your cellphone after you look both ways. anyway, i appreciate that for bringing that up. >> thank you, next item. >> item 3 b, directors report. review of recent activities. >> director hicks? >> good evening president mazzucco, members of the commission, chief sir, captain falvey and members of the community. i'm joyce hicks, the office of complaints. in addition this evening from the office of citizens complaints are sam
we actually with the kids from abraham lincoln high school and thankfully for curtis lung, the kids came out with post cards which we are going to use citywide both on distracted walking that might make you a victim of a pedestrian accident. it was unbelievably timing when it was the same day when the bicyclist went into the garbage truck and was killed. this was exactly what we want to do, and hopefully people are not paying too much attention to their cell phones. i know we talked about that...
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oh, my goods in, christie curtis, these are some of the cutest animals i've had in such a long time.ow do you get some beautiful guys, hello. >> there were four puppies and their momma. they're all at the center and they are a dachsund mix with possibly a small terrier. >> i have a dachsund mix myself. these are great animals. oh, yeah. they're very sweet. you guys are in the charles town area, 340 headed toward berryville, from the highway down to more the local road, they're right there. but even though they're in west virginia, if you're in virginia, maryland or d.c., you can go to them and adopt. i've got to tell you, full disclosure, i got my dog from these folks. it's a nice process up there. hello. you're good. oh, yes, you're a good guy. do you have any adoption shows coming up? people coming down to the center? >> just people coming down to the center. of course we have a thrift store now that benefits the doggies. >> you're always looking for funds. >> yes, we are. it's a good way to raise money. if you're cleaning out your closets, contact us at the center. they help littl
oh, my goods in, christie curtis, these are some of the cutest animals i've had in such a long time.ow do you get some beautiful guys, hello. >> there were four puppies and their momma. they're all at the center and they are a dachsund mix with possibly a small terrier. >> i have a dachsund mix myself. these are great animals. oh, yeah. they're very sweet. you guys are in the charles town area, 340 headed toward berryville, from the highway down to more the local road, they're right...
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hi curtis. >> caller: thanks for taking my call.aller: with that in mind -- >> stephanie: are there certain tools that might make that easier, for instance, maybe guns? particularly military assault weapons? >> caller: or rocks. or hammers. >> within your home, why is a short round not enough? like let's say a 40 cal? >> caller: it is my choice. maybe a double barrel 12 gauge fired in the air two times so now you can't defend yourself. >> that's why i have a mossberg that keeps going. clack, clack. >> caller: can i ask my question please? >> oh well then! >> stephanie: he does not want to speak gun with you. >> i'm debating using the vernacular of a fellow gun owner. is there a reasonable compromise? >> he doesn't speak. >> stephanie: he does not speak gun with you. >> caller: what part -- >> compromise. >> caller: what part of shall not be infringed are you struggling with? >> stephanie: so you think -- rocks and hammers -- kill as many people as guns? >> what part of well-regulated don't you understand? >> caller: that's not the q
hi curtis. >> caller: thanks for taking my call.aller: with that in mind -- >> stephanie: are there certain tools that might make that easier, for instance, maybe guns? particularly military assault weapons? >> caller: or rocks. or hammers. >> within your home, why is a short round not enough? like let's say a 40 cal? >> caller: it is my choice. maybe a double barrel 12 gauge fired in the air two times so now you can't defend yourself. >> that's why i have a...
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curtis: at an average cost of about $2.50 for 1,000 gallons of tap water, it is a great bargain. garvin: but the rates that are being charged for water are insufficient to replace existing systems and to expand existing systems. narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. and for the first 40 years of that pipe, there really may not have been many maintenance requirements. we're past that period now. narrator: water pricing based only on day-to-day operation, and not on planning for maintenance and eventual upgrades has resulted in a considerable repair and replacement backlog. allbee: on a national scale, if you looked at what we're spenng nnt ruirens over the next 20 years, there's a $540 billion difference. man: so one of the greatest challenges is to reflect true value pricing. so that the citizens and businesses that rely on water and wastewater infrast
curtis: at an average cost of about $2.50 for 1,000 gallons of tap water, it is a great bargain. garvin: but the rates that are being charged for water are insufficient to replace existing systems and to expand existing systems. narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s....
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looks at the full extinction number to rob curtis granderson. yankees win, though, 6 to 4. >>> and no. 1, jeremy wade of river monsters was given three days to fish the waters, the worst nuclear disaster in history. he was looking for deformed fish. the fish turned out to be 100% healthy. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know... exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks... with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories... . >>> letterman is next with will smith. >> good night. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, the low, low, price of free! dav
looks at the full extinction number to rob curtis granderson. yankees win, though, 6 to 4. >>> and no. 1, jeremy wade of river monsters was given three days to fish the waters, the worst nuclear disaster in history. he was looking for deformed fish. the fish turned out to be 100% healthy. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion...
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start confrontations between locals and military personell have a least once turned fatal when it curtis lorry driver was shot dead by one of the bases guards who believed him to be a threat but it's didn't vironment the tops the long list of complaints about the effects the american transit center has in the region. because experts say planes have to land with their fuel tanks nearly empty so they just dump the fuel over the place mostly in our lowlands and in the mountains in one town even the trees don't grow any more. u.s. officials say any problems are more than compensated for with a huge annual investment into kurdistan's economy which has surpassed one hundred million dollars annually for the past four years but money locals never see means little to the carcass people who describe the treatment they receive from the u.s. military personnel as derogatory and would much rather see their crops grow than have another plane spilling fuel into their drinking water in kurdistan in the r.t.e. . now if you ever wanted to take to the streets in protest at an important cause or perhaps joi
start confrontations between locals and military personell have a least once turned fatal when it curtis lorry driver was shot dead by one of the bases guards who believed him to be a threat but it's didn't vironment the tops the long list of complaints about the effects the american transit center has in the region. because experts say planes have to land with their fuel tanks nearly empty so they just dump the fuel over the place mostly in our lowlands and in the mountains in one town even...
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refueling plane has crashed after takeoff near the curtis nonconference border in central asia and we're bringing you the latest pictures right now from the scene there's so far no news on the four crew members according to a regional representative the plane broke into three pieces as it went down into an inhabited area shortly after leaving the crew gives them an ass airport used by nato in its war on terror in afghanistan the u.s. has yet to comment on the reports earlier this week an american that cargo plane crashed in afghanistan killing all seven people on board. charlie the top prosecutor investigating the murder of x. prime minister benazir bhutto was ambushed and shot dead in the capital islamabad charges have been brought against ex-president pervez musharraf in relations to bhutto's death in two thousand and seven has yet claimed responsibility for friday's a time meanwhile in karachi an election candidate and his three year old son were shot dead on their way home from friday. meat eaters in china could smell a rat in their daily meals online would tell you hundreds of peopl
refueling plane has crashed after takeoff near the curtis nonconference border in central asia and we're bringing you the latest pictures right now from the scene there's so far no news on the four crew members according to a regional representative the plane broke into three pieces as it went down into an inhabited area shortly after leaving the crew gives them an ass airport used by nato in its war on terror in afghanistan the u.s. has yet to comment on the reports earlier this week an...
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looks at the full extinction number to rob curtis granderson., 6 to 4. >>> and no. 1, jeremy wade of river monsters was given three days to fish the waters, the worst nuclear disaster in history. he was looking for deformed fish. the,,,,,,,, and do you know your... blood type? a or b positive?? have you eaten today? i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall we? jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dracula volunteering at a blood drive. we have cookies... get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more.
looks at the full extinction number to rob curtis granderson., 6 to 4. >>> and no. 1, jeremy wade of river monsters was given three days to fish the waters, the worst nuclear disaster in history. he was looking for deformed fish. the,,,,,,,, and do you know your... blood type? a or b positive?? have you eaten today? i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall we? jimmy how happy are folks who save...
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>> well, i had people, i had people as diverse as the spartan, i had richard the lionheart, curtis lemay. all sorts of figures. i thought rath or than trying to be successmatically chronological, let's pick what i thought were the most interesting, dynamic, controversial and then use them as a template in the conclusion to say they're applicable to other people across time and space. >> in "the savior generals," you write: savior generals are not mere cowboys. most are keen students, even scholars of war. they garnered little notice, they never the less used their time in obscurity to systematically review contemporary tactics and strategies of an ongoing losing war. >> well, matthew ridgeway's on the cover of time magazine, and today called him old iron tits. he has a grenade here and a medical pack. but they didn't realize he'd been studying late at night strategy tactics, history, language of korea. or you take somebody like sherman, wild uncle billy sherman, war is hell and all that. he was a magnificent student of history. he understood the psychology of the southern plantation othe
>> well, i had people, i had people as diverse as the spartan, i had richard the lionheart, curtis lemay. all sorts of figures. i thought rath or than trying to be successmatically chronological, let's pick what i thought were the most interesting, dynamic, controversial and then use them as a template in the conclusion to say they're applicable to other people across time and space. >> in "the savior generals," you write: savior generals are not mere cowboys. most are...
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this week russia curtis size the un general assembly resolution on syria saying it was a one sided text which condemned president assad's regime without leveling blame on opposition forces who are also being accused of atrocities verifying evidence is difficult but there's been a surge in videos posted online that appear to show brutality by both sides this is among the latest members of the syrian opposition executing eleven government troops it took place in the city of day i'll saw in the northeast of the country and a few days earlier these shocking images were released a syrian rebel fighter seemingly cuts out the heart and lung of a dead uniformed soldier and that was even condemned by the syrian opposition but fail to draw strong criticism from the un general assembly some analysts say it demonstrates the u.n. selective stance on the conflict the u.n. resolution also expressed the rapidly increasing death toll it is estimated eighty thousand people have been killed so far. in syria but let's look at the statistics in more detail provided by activists creech they argue the death t
this week russia curtis size the un general assembly resolution on syria saying it was a one sided text which condemned president assad's regime without leveling blame on opposition forces who are also being accused of atrocities verifying evidence is difficult but there's been a surge in videos posted online that appear to show brutality by both sides this is among the latest members of the syrian opposition executing eleven government troops it took place in the city of day i'll saw in the...
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>> the story there is that curtis candy company developed this candy bar.should say that ruth cleveland tragically died of distier yeah in january of 1904 and -- dysteria in january of 1904 and would have been 12 years old and the candy bar came out in 1909 but there had been a lot of songs we may get to in a little bit, songs, images, just as they used mr. and mrs. cleveland in the 1888 election they used mr. and mrs. cleveland in the baby ruth in the 1892 election and the phrase had been out there and the curtis candy company took the name and named the candy bar for her. >> you reference her interest in the kindergarten movement. the kindergarten movement was a big social movement in the country at the time which was designed to do what? >> it was designed to help americanize immigrant children and their mothers. it was the idea of being able to put children into a school setting in which you could begin to teach them their numbers, their letters, to speak english, american customs, american patriotism and then it was also a tool with which as the childr
>> the story there is that curtis candy company developed this candy bar.should say that ruth cleveland tragically died of distier yeah in january of 1904 and -- dysteria in january of 1904 and would have been 12 years old and the candy bar came out in 1909 but there had been a lot of songs we may get to in a little bit, songs, images, just as they used mr. and mrs. cleveland in the 1888 election they used mr. and mrs. cleveland in the baby ruth in the 1892 election and the phrase had...
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to get a start i want to introduce the mastermind of today's event, verna curtis. verne is i learn today one of four carriers of photographer -- photography. it is my pleasure to turn the program over to verna curtis. let's give her a hand. [applause] >> thank you very much, john. i have to say that we are all in this together. i'm not the mastermind. today, we have bridgitte freed who is the widow of different about for -- photographer whose work is featured in the book "this is the day" the march on washington which we are celebrating and we have the distinguished dr. michael eric dyson and we have paul farber. all of them are here with us for a special kind of conversation which is how we built it. i will tell you a little bit about each individual quickly because time is of the essence and i would like to tell you that bridgitte freed was formerly bridgitte fluke and she met leonard reid in 1956. they married a year later in amsterdam where they lived, deciding to leave for life in the united states in 1963 just two months before what would eventually occur as
to get a start i want to introduce the mastermind of today's event, verna curtis. verne is i learn today one of four carriers of photographer -- photography. it is my pleasure to turn the program over to verna curtis. let's give her a hand. [applause] >> thank you very much, john. i have to say that we are all in this together. i'm not the mastermind. today, we have bridgitte freed who is the widow of different about for -- photographer whose work is featured in the book "this is the...
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to get a start i want to introduce the mastermind of today's event, verna curtis. verne is i learn today one of four carriers of photographer -- photography. it is my pleasure to turn the program over to verna curtis. let's give her a hand. [applause] >> thank you very much, john. i have to say that we are all in this together. i'm not the mastermind. today, we have bridgitte freed who is the widow of different about for -- photographer whose work is featured in the book "this is the day" the march on washington which we are celebrating and we have the distinguished dr. michael eric dyson and we have paul farber. all of them are here with us for a special kind of conversation which is how we built it. i will tell you a little bit about each individual quickly because time is of the essence and i would like to tell you that bridgitte freed was formerly bridgitte fluke and she met leonard reid in 1956. they married a year later in amsterdam where they lived, deciding to leave for life in the united states in 1963 just two months before what would eventually occur as
to get a start i want to introduce the mastermind of today's event, verna curtis. verne is i learn today one of four carriers of photographer -- photography. it is my pleasure to turn the program over to verna curtis. let's give her a hand. [applause] >> thank you very much, john. i have to say that we are all in this together. i'm not the mastermind. today, we have bridgitte freed who is the widow of different about for -- photographer whose work is featured in the book "this is the...
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>> i had people as diverse like richard the lionheart lionheart, curtis lemay and olcott type of figure than i thought trying to be systematic to be impressionistic that i thought was the most dynamic and controversial to use it as a template to say they are applicable. >> they are not cowboys but even as scholars to garner little notice to use their time in obscurity and systematically review contemporary tactics andrew dray was on the cover of "time" magazine and he has a gun here but they did not understand he was studying the tactics the language of career if you look at sherman y yield of gold billy sherman was a magnificent student to understand the psychology of the plantation owner. so to make a synonymous idea they're like malls to candles they are over serious students and petraeus was part of our popular culture through 2008 with a ph.d. was a serious student strategy political science at the popular persona was not of the scholar they adopt persona's necessary to fool us into thinking they shot the place up. but they were waiting there all along. >> host: you say they're lik
>> i had people as diverse like richard the lionheart lionheart, curtis lemay and olcott type of figure than i thought trying to be systematic to be impressionistic that i thought was the most dynamic and controversial to use it as a template to say they are applicable. >> they are not cowboys but even as scholars to garner little notice to use their time in obscurity and systematically review contemporary tactics andrew dray was on the cover of "time" magazine and he has...
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to get a start i want to introduce the mastermind of today's event, verna curtis.erne is i learn today one of four carriers of photographer -- photography. it is my pleasure to turn the program over to verna curtis. let's give her a hand. [applause] >> thank you very much, john. i have to say that we are all in this together. i'm not the mastermind. today, we have bridgitte freed who is the widow of different about for -- photographer whose work is featured in the book "this is the day" the march on washington which we are celebrating and we have the distinguished dr. michael eric dyson and we have paul farber. all of them are here with us for a special kind of conversation which is how we built it. i will tell you a little bit about each individual quickly because time is of the essence and i would like to tell you that bridgitte freed was formerly bridgitte fluke and she met leonard reid in 1956. they married a year later in amsterdam where they lived, deciding to leave for life in the united states in 1963 just two months before what would eventually occur as th
to get a start i want to introduce the mastermind of today's event, verna curtis.erne is i learn today one of four carriers of photographer -- photography. it is my pleasure to turn the program over to verna curtis. let's give her a hand. [applause] >> thank you very much, john. i have to say that we are all in this together. i'm not the mastermind. today, we have bridgitte freed who is the widow of different about for -- photographer whose work is featured in the book "this is the...
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so you go, curtis. thanks, joe. >>> next hour cnn "newsroom." john boehner after this.pening now in the newsroom, free at last! >> thank god that i'm free now. >> an american mom released from a mexican prison. we're there for the reunion. also, a fewly shaped faith, intense workouts, chilling new video of the tsarnaev brothers allegedly prepping for the boston bombing. plus, crash landing. imagine wake up to this, or this. small planes collide and not in midair and asteroid. russian repeat? no. but close enough to pay attention. you are live in the cnn newsroom. good morning, thank you so much for joining me, i'm carol costello. this morning, the nightmare is finally over. an arizona mom walks out of an mexican jail into the arms of her husband. right now, she is back on american soil, just hours after a mexican judge threw out accusations of marijuana smuggling. yanir maldonado said she screamed when she was told. >> i am free! leak i am free, i am free! and i was innocent. so i was very, very happy to be out. >> what was your life like? >> rafael romo is in arizona w
so you go, curtis. thanks, joe. >>> next hour cnn "newsroom." john boehner after this.pening now in the newsroom, free at last! >> thank god that i'm free now. >> an american mom released from a mexican prison. we're there for the reunion. also, a fewly shaped faith, intense workouts, chilling new video of the tsarnaev brothers allegedly prepping for the boston bombing. plus, crash landing. imagine wake up to this, or this. small planes collide and not in midair...
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yet that's what 19-year-old curtis taylor says he saw when he volunteered at oakland's gun buy back.s guns in the hands of neighbors who treat each other like strangers is a bad mix. >> that's why it's so easy for violence to occur. >> reporter: because people don't know each other. >> because people don't know each other so they can't care for each other. >> reporter: and there's no buy back for those taken by a gun. >>> the national rifle association started this annual convention today with a warning. incorming nra president said they're engaged in a culture war that extends beyond gun buy backs. gun control advocates are outside the hall calling attention to the gun reform. >>> planned parent haoád say it is clinic will not provide surgical abortions but may offer medically induced abortions. the clinic will also offer cervical cancer screening and breast cancer screenings. >>> 41 senators today sent a letter to the head of the faa and transportation secretary ray lahood. the letter points to a new law aimed at keeping larger airports staffed and said that new law also gives the
yet that's what 19-year-old curtis taylor says he saw when he volunteered at oakland's gun buy back.s guns in the hands of neighbors who treat each other like strangers is a bad mix. >> that's why it's so easy for violence to occur. >> reporter: because people don't know each other. >> because people don't know each other so they can't care for each other. >> reporter: and there's no buy back for those taken by a gun. >>> the national rifle association started...
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curtis downloaded bank of america's mobile banking app so he could securely send money using only anend [chuckles] of his round. that's the convenience of mobile connections. that's bank of america. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. their bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and get a discount based on your good driving. stop paying for rate suckers. try snapshot free at progressive.com. [ sirens blaring ] [ buzzer sounds ] [ gasps ] ♪ ♪ [ man ] 2 minutes left in the 4th, miami leads by 2. [ cameras clicking, sneakers s
curtis downloaded bank of america's mobile banking app so he could securely send money using only anend [chuckles] of his round. that's the convenience of mobile connections. that's bank of america. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the...
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i want to thank mary curtis from the "washington post," and nevada democratic state senator and mikehank you for joining us today for up. join us tomorrow, sunday morning, at 8:00, when we look at the gop's latest hope for 2016, senator ted cruz, and coming up next is melissa harris-perry on today's presidential politics. is president obama having the second-term blues. are farmers being manipulated and should creationism being taught in louisiana schools? that's all from melissa harris-perry. we'll see you here tomorrow morning at k a.m. thanks for getting up. [ jackie ] it's just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder,
i want to thank mary curtis from the "washington post," and nevada democratic state senator and mikehank you for joining us today for up. join us tomorrow, sunday morning, at 8:00, when we look at the gop's latest hope for 2016, senator ted cruz, and coming up next is melissa harris-perry on today's presidential politics. is president obama having the second-term blues. are farmers being manipulated and should creationism being taught in louisiana schools? that's all from melissa...
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with me right now is curtis of the san jose county sheriff's department.st of all, we understand that a family member came home to this home around 3:30 and found three people inside stabbed. what can you tell us about the circumstances inside the house? >> that is correct. three people were located stabbed inside the residence. a four-year-old female, who was pronounced dead at the scene. a three-year-old female, who was transported to a local hospital. her condition is unknown. and a one-year-old male, who was pronounced dead at the scene. >> reporter: now, i know you are looking for a possible family member or he is a family member, a person of interest right now. we know his name is ruben ramirez. what can you tell us about him and what's being done right now to try to find him? >> right now, he's just a person of interest. we know he resided at that residence. right now, we're unable to locate him. he's described as a hispanic male adult, 5-foot-6, 210
with me right now is curtis of the san jose county sheriff's department.st of all, we understand that a family member came home to this home around 3:30 and found three people inside stabbed. what can you tell us about the circumstances inside the house? >> that is correct. three people were located stabbed inside the residence. a four-year-old female, who was pronounced dead at the scene. a three-year-old female, who was transported to a local hospital. her condition is unknown. and a...
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after the meeting with police, i talked to curtis dawkins, the victim's father. >> at this point in time, you know, the detectives are doing their job and we're more than satisfied with the outcome of speaking with the detectives and we need to let professionals do their job. >> reporter: the man who shot julian dawkins, identified as 44-year-old craig patterson. an off-duty arlington county sheriff's deputy, seen here in a facebook picture. they say he stayed on the shooting scene and called police. he has not been charged. the shooting came after a confrontation between the two men at a place they call the rock park. after an exchange of words, they say the two men walked away, but they say that sheriff's deputy came back, and a short time later a shot was fired and julian dawkins, he ended up dead. today alexandria mayor bill eulle described the case as strange. he said the sheriff's deputy won't get any breaks. i spoke to the mayor by phone. >> despite the fact that the alleged shooter was an off-duty arlington county deputy sheriff has nothing -- will have nothing to do with the inv
after the meeting with police, i talked to curtis dawkins, the victim's father. >> at this point in time, you know, the detectives are doing their job and we're more than satisfied with the outcome of speaking with the detectives and we need to let professionals do their job. >> reporter: the man who shot julian dawkins, identified as 44-year-old craig patterson. an off-duty arlington county sheriff's deputy, seen here in a facebook picture. they say he stayed on the shooting scene...
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and tom curtis, congressman from missouri who was kind of a mentor of mine when i was in congress, hed to say, public money drives out private money. if they see government, federal, state, or local taking over an area, people don't want to help in that area. why should they pay for it twice? first in taxes and then separately. so they back off. and it is true, that is a truth that's in the book, public money drives -- another one, we started talking about president. the first thing akin to mindless harry truman who did a pretty darn good job, but one of his company went out of the white house way down, people talked about the fact that when he was president, my goodness, think of the things that took place. we have the department of defense, the cia, the national security council from usia, usaid i believe, always, any number of things happen. nato. but one of his roles was if you want a friend in washington, get a dog. [laughter] and the rumsfeld corollary was, get a toxin, he may turn on you. [laughter] get a very little dog. what's the next question? >> mr. rumsfeld stated there y
and tom curtis, congressman from missouri who was kind of a mentor of mine when i was in congress, hed to say, public money drives out private money. if they see government, federal, state, or local taking over an area, people don't want to help in that area. why should they pay for it twice? first in taxes and then separately. so they back off. and it is true, that is a truth that's in the book, public money drives -- another one, we started talking about president. the first thing akin to...
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. >>> paul kevin curtis can breathe a sigh of relief and not just because he's found his dog.ase's new suspect, coming up next. angie's list is essential. i automatically go there. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. if you want to save yourself time and avoid a hassle, go to angie's list. at angie's list, you'll find the right person to do the job you need. and you'll find the right person quickly and easily. i'm busy, busy, busy, busy. thank goodness for angie's list. from roofers to plumbers to dentists and more, angie's list -- reviews you can trust. oh, angie? i have her on speed dial. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 markets on the rise. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 compa
. >>> paul kevin curtis can breathe a sigh of relief and not just because he's found his dog.ase's new suspect, coming up next. angie's list is essential. i automatically go there. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. if you want to save yourself time and avoid a hassle, go to angie's list. at angie's list, you'll find the right person to do the job you need. and you'll find the right person quickly and...
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curtis bond appealed to c.e.o. c.ry pope. >> we work hard, help build this company from the ground up, a long time ago, there were other generations., think about it a little more, give us some thought. >> woodruff: locals in smithfield also expressed worry about losing jobs if the company is sold. >> you know how it is with mergers, next thing there will be layoffs, then they'll be moving the headquarters. >> woodruff: but smithfield c.e.o. pope says if anything, the deal will create jobs; and he dismisses any fears of chinese meat flooding the u.s. >> woodruff: it's not a done deal: smithfield says rival bids may still come from companies in brazil and thailand. for more on what this deal might mean both here and in china, we turn to two economists who follow these matters. steve meyer is president of paragon economics, an agricultural markets analysis firm. he formerly served as director of economics for the national pork producers council. and thilo hanemann tracks chinese global investment at the rhodium group, a
curtis bond appealed to c.e.o. c.ry pope. >> we work hard, help build this company from the ground up, a long time ago, there were other generations., think about it a little more, give us some thought. >> woodruff: locals in smithfield also expressed worry about losing jobs if the company is sold. >> you know how it is with mergers, next thing there will be layoffs, then they'll be moving the headquarters. >> woodruff: but smithfield c.e.o. pope says if anything, the...
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we bought some rock classics, "people get ready" by curtis mayfield, dion and the belmonts' "runarounde wanderer," "when a man loves a woman," "great balls of fire," "shake, rattle, and roll." but then, one day, i got the call that the beatles catalog was for sale. it was called a.t.v. music, and it was as if we had hit the mother lode. >> logan: and you paid? >> branca: the price was $47.5 million, and we later merged it with sony's music publishing company to create one of the biggest publishers in the world, sony/a.t.v. music, that the estate, to this day, owns 50% of. >> logan: and so, how much is that worth today? >> branca: i... i wouldn't want to speculate about what it's worth, but it... >> logan: come on, john. ( laughs ) you didn't... >> branca: it's... >> logan: you didn't make all this money in this town without knowing what your investments are worth. >> branca: well, it would be speculation at this point. >> logan: it's estimated to be worth, like, a billion dollars. >> branca: michael's half? >> logan: yes. >> branca: well, you know, you never really know what something'
we bought some rock classics, "people get ready" by curtis mayfield, dion and the belmonts' "runarounde wanderer," "when a man loves a woman," "great balls of fire," "shake, rattle, and roll." but then, one day, i got the call that the beatles catalog was for sale. it was called a.t.v. music, and it was as if we had hit the mother lode. >> logan: and you paid? >> branca: the price was $47.5 million, and we later merged it with sony's...
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in a editorial by "the post" this weekend by curtis hubbard, i want to read one section. so-called 501(c) (4) social welfare groups have increasingly been putting money into political campaigns. spending increased from about 40 million in 2004 to upwards of $150 million in 2008, according to the center for responsive politics. but the real boon came after the supreme court's citizen united ruling in 2010, as the group's campaign spending soared beyond the 300 million in 2012. much more is believed to have been spent of the groups are only required to restore it on spending in the 60 days leading up to the general election in 30 prior to a primary. many 501(c)(4) nonprofit social welfare organizations are simply friends for political operations that provide anonymity to donors and with anonymity comes a lack of accountability. so, the irs, in my opinion, whether an exemption for this or some other kind of exemption, has the responsibility on behalf of the taxpayers to look at these things. do it impartially, obviously. that has been much of what the conversation has been a
in a editorial by "the post" this weekend by curtis hubbard, i want to read one section. so-called 501(c) (4) social welfare groups have increasingly been putting money into political campaigns. spending increased from about 40 million in 2004 to upwards of $150 million in 2008, according to the center for responsive politics. but the real boon came after the supreme court's citizen united ruling in 2010, as the group's campaign spending soared beyond the 300 million in 2012. much...