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(vacuuming sound) - donnie! donnie! donnie! - whoa! woo! - my donnie! my own brother!you, man! thanks, odd squad. - no problem. - let's go. - hey, where's the remote? - look, you see, don't... - donnie! - incoming! - (ms. o): well look who's here. (very sweetly): olive otto, welcome back! - thanks, ms. o. we're happy to be back. - enough chit-chat! go see mayor macklemore in the centre of town. something very odd has happened. - but we just got back! and i don't even have my jacket on! - oscar! - hey guys! jacketinator. - well, what are you waiting for? go! - go, go, go! - preparing to squishinate... squishinating.
(vacuuming sound) - donnie! donnie! donnie! - whoa! woo! - my donnie! my own brother!you, man! thanks, odd squad. - no problem. - let's go. - hey, where's the remote? - look, you see, don't... - donnie! - incoming! - (ms. o): well look who's here. (very sweetly): olive otto, welcome back! - thanks, ms. o. we're happy to be back. - enough chit-chat! go see mayor macklemore in the centre of town. something very odd has happened. - but we just got back! and i don't even have my jacket on! - oscar!...
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donnie small.y she broke in, changed the locks, says its her house, forged the deed. >> yes. it's bananas. like, it's honestly crazy. >> reporter: donnie and her family had been forced to leave their beloved home long ago when her corporate recruiting job was transferred to california. so, here it is. it's the first time you've been here in three years. >> it's really sickening, because you put your blood, sweat, and tears into buying your dream home, and we had to leave it because of financial situation. >> reporter: struggling to carry two homes, they fell behind on the payments. police say that's when shannon's co-conspirator qiana johnson used the forged deed to move her whole family in. now, even though we've flown donnie back from california to visit, she legally can't go inside. someone's looking from inside the house. >> i see. i see. >> reporter: she's shocked to see how badly the place has been maintained. is this how you left it? >> no, this is definitely not how i left it. >> reporter:
donnie small.y she broke in, changed the locks, says its her house, forged the deed. >> yes. it's bananas. like, it's honestly crazy. >> reporter: donnie and her family had been forced to leave their beloved home long ago when her corporate recruiting job was transferred to california. so, here it is. it's the first time you've been here in three years. >> it's really sickening, because you put your blood, sweat, and tears into buying your dream home, and we had to leave it...
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- donny! finally, brother! i'm glad you're okay! thanks, odd squad! - happy to help. - enjoy your picnic. let's go. - they always come through, no matter what. - brilliant. - hey, what do you say we have that picnic? - let's do it, man. ha-ha! - oh no! - (both): our only sister! connie! odd squad! (boat whistle) (phone ringing in background) - so that's how we don't know which one came first the chickenator gadget or the egganator gadget. - hi olive, hi otto. just wanted to stop by and say goodbye. - goodbye? - yeah, we're being transferred to another odd squad office. - wow! i feel like i haven't seen you guys in, like, forever. - me neither. have i seen them before? - you know oda and odelis. their desk is in the hall. - oh yeah! the guys with the chairs! (angel music) - yeah. unfortunately, we can't bring them with us. - mr. o has a strict no-fancy-chair policy. - wait! can we have them? - sure.
- donny! finally, brother! i'm glad you're okay! thanks, odd squad! - happy to help. - enjoy your picnic. let's go. - they always come through, no matter what. - brilliant. - hey, what do you say we have that picnic? - let's do it, man. ha-ha! - oh no! - (both): our only sister! connie! odd squad! (boat whistle) (phone ringing in background) - so that's how we don't know which one came first the chickenator gadget or the egganator gadget. - hi olive, hi otto. just wanted to stop by and say...
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but that conversation while you were talking about families and donny's point, i think it's fair donnya point while we were off air that i think is relevant to this. amen to you, april. >> and picking up on april, joe unen foreignn unun ununfortunately, we sit around this table and he we can't give health care to 15 million that didn't have it. we have to cut entitlements. but you can't solve the problem if you cut it. you can't just say it's in the middle class. the entitlements do hit this community that everyone running for office wants to cut. and he we all philosophically clearly agree we have to put the family structure back in place, we have to help the communities but the reality is if we sat here and we all put our green visors on and went to steve rattner's chart, the only way we solve this is by increasing entitlements. >> wait, wait wait. i'm sorry. hold on a second steve rattner. steve, let me chime in here because, again, i know there are people at the table that want to make this an either/or. it's just -- >> it's not a matter of -- there's a certain reality. >> no one w
but that conversation while you were talking about families and donny's point, i think it's fair donnya point while we were off air that i think is relevant to this. amen to you, april. >> and picking up on april, joe unen foreignn unun ununfortunately, we sit around this table and he we can't give health care to 15 million that didn't have it. we have to cut entitlements. but you can't solve the problem if you cut it. you can't just say it's in the middle class. the entitlements do hit...
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>> donnie andrews should know. a convicted murderer, donnie used to rob drug dealers for a living. he and his nephew dante - who's a former dealer - said some of the neighborhoods baltimore's kids are growing up in, feel like conflict zones. >> this is our war land. we duck, dodge, run. hide behind trees, all this s---. shoot outs. >> that's what it feels like? that it's just constant war? >> yeah. >> dante got into dealing drugs after an injury ended his hopes of becoming a basketball player. >> you know so i started dodging the street at 18, you know what i mean, running with the wrong crew, locked up, shot. >> you got shot. >> yeah, i got shot in my back in my leg over this argument about a basketball game. he was on one knee, and he was just pointing, bow bow bow! and the whole time i didn't know i was hit. >> so there's always been a recession in this community. >> right. there's always been a recession in this community. i mean for any black community there's always a recession. but we ain't going to allow ourselves go into a recession, that why we go, we gonna go to the firs
>> donnie andrews should know. a convicted murderer, donnie used to rob drug dealers for a living. he and his nephew dante - who's a former dealer - said some of the neighborhoods baltimore's kids are growing up in, feel like conflict zones. >> this is our war land. we duck, dodge, run. hide behind trees, all this s---. shoot outs. >> that's what it feels like? that it's just constant war? >> yeah. >> dante got into dealing drugs after an injury ended his hopes of...
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>> donnie andrews should know. a convicted murderer, donnie used to rob drug dealers for a living.e and his nephew dante - who's a former dealer - said some of the neighborhoods baltimore's kids are growing up in, feel like conflict zones. >> this is our war land. we duck, dodge, run. hide behind trees, all this s---. shoot outs. >> that's what it feels like? that it's just constant war? >> yeah. >> dante got into dealing drugs after an injury ended his hopes of becoming a basketball player. >> you know so i started dodging the street at 18, you know what i mean, running with the wrong crew, locked up, shot. >> you got shot. >> yeah, i got shot in my back in my leg over this argument about a basketball game. he was on one knee, and he was just pointing, bow bow bow! and the whole time i didn't know i was hit. >> so there's always been a recession in this community. >> right. there's always been a recession in this community. i mean for any black community there's always a recession. but we ain't going to allow ourselves go into a recession, that why we go, we gonna go to the first
>> donnie andrews should know. a convicted murderer, donnie used to rob drug dealers for a living.e and his nephew dante - who's a former dealer - said some of the neighborhoods baltimore's kids are growing up in, feel like conflict zones. >> this is our war land. we duck, dodge, run. hide behind trees, all this s---. shoot outs. >> that's what it feels like? that it's just constant war? >> yeah. >> dante got into dealing drugs after an injury ended his hopes of...
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one thing donny and i have in common, all my campaigns, my congressional offices, women.alking big hire a man. if you want something done hire a woman. >> the worl would be a better place. >> great endorsements for hillary all around. >> let's take this condescending conversation to politics. shall we? yesterday -- erase. okay? rewind. hillary clinton returned to a state that she failed to win in 2008. clinton was back in south carolina. and republican carly fiorina was there, as well. they held dueling events where they focused on equal pay for women and fiorina criticized clinton in a news conference right outside the hotel where she was speaking. she also claimed clinton has not answered questions about the iraq war in an interview with andrea mitchell. >> every single republican candidate has been asked about their vote fors war in iraq. the one person who has not been asked that question because she won't answer the question is hillary clinton. the one person who was on the job in 2011 when iraq started to fall apart was not the republican nominees or candidates for
one thing donny and i have in common, all my campaigns, my congressional offices, women.alking big hire a man. if you want something done hire a woman. >> the worl would be a better place. >> great endorsements for hillary all around. >> let's take this condescending conversation to politics. shall we? yesterday -- erase. okay? rewind. hillary clinton returned to a state that she failed to win in 2008. clinton was back in south carolina. and republican carly fiorina was there,...
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donny, stay with us. it's okay, right? know they're putting the top on next week. >> oh, my god. willie, are you ready to read the news? >> i did. i said steven thank you. coming up rand paul makes his latest stand for the senate floor. we'll be right back. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. after brushing listerine® total care strengthens teeth, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. ideas come into this world ugly and messy. they are the natural born enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. ♪ roundup ♪ ♪ roundup h
donny, stay with us. it's okay, right? know they're putting the top on next week. >> oh, my god. willie, are you ready to read the news? >> i did. i said steven thank you. coming up rand paul makes his latest stand for the senate floor. we'll be right back. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to...
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very nice. >> donny edwards. you are an elvis tribute artist. i know you are performing in petaluma. tell me what it means to you to perform elvis? >> well, i have been doing this since 2002 or 2003 in texas where i started where i am from. for me growing up i was a huge, huge elvis fan. i had an uncle that got married and drafted and got sent to germany and got to meet elvis. he said in 1959 elvis was the biggest star in the world but the most down to earth human being you ever met. the stories about that. so, for me growing up, as i got older i met people like j.d. sumner, and others and i would meet them. they said where do you do shows, kid? i said i don't do shows. i am just a big elvis fan. then i went to vegas a couple times and thought, maybe i should be doing this. >> what about performing at graceland. you are the only one that was allowed to do that. what was that like? >> oh, yes, in 2014. that was intimidated. it was a huge honor for me to be able to perform on the grounds of gradeland. to be the --
very nice. >> donny edwards. you are an elvis tribute artist. i know you are performing in petaluma. tell me what it means to you to perform elvis? >> well, i have been doing this since 2002 or 2003 in texas where i started where i am from. for me growing up i was a huge, huge elvis fan. i had an uncle that got married and drafted and got sent to germany and got to meet elvis. he said in 1959 elvis was the biggest star in the world but the most down to earth human being you ever...
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donald "donny" vollmer. donny was from bismarck. he was born august 2, 1950. he served in the army's first aviation brigade. donny died on november 2, 1969. he was 19 years old. donny had three brothers and one sister. he enjoyed hunting and fishing in his free time. donny decided to join the army because his older brother jim was enlisting and he wanted to go too. at the time donny was 17 years old, so his parents had to give permission and donny had to finish his g.e.d. while at basic training. donny and jim served in the same unit and donny was a helicopter crew chief. a few weeks before donny was killed, he and jim came home on emergency leave because their mother had a heart attack. donny spent his time at home telling his friends how much he loved serving his country. jim's tour was almost over so he was allowed to stay home, but donny returned to vietnam alone. jim believes that if donny had not been killed in the war he would have made the army his career. robert brothen. robert was from mohall. he was born february 14 1947. he served in the army's fir
donald "donny" vollmer. donny was from bismarck. he was born august 2, 1950. he served in the army's first aviation brigade. donny died on november 2, 1969. he was 19 years old. donny had three brothers and one sister. he enjoyed hunting and fishing in his free time. donny decided to join the army because his older brother jim was enlisting and he wanted to go too. at the time donny was 17 years old, so his parents had to give permission and donny had to finish his g.e.d. while at...
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. >> but donny serves 4,000 people people. 20% of those will be veterans saint anthony say it's busy today because other meal services are closed on the holiday. >>> california greatest america honored two veterans this morning before the park opened. a color guard held flags while patriotic songs were sang. they were free admission to current or past military members. service members say they spend today remembering close friends who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> i have family members that gave their lives for the country too and served so they have a special place in my heart. >> people going to the park today will have the opportunity to meet service members and see vehicles up close at the entrance. for a list of memorial day observances, go to cbs5.com. >>> a lateer reef -- he spoke briefly saying that americans can never repay the debt to those who made that ultimate sacrifice. the president declared memorial day as a time of prayer and he said it's a historic anniversary. >> it's the first since our war in afghanistan came to an end. today it's the first memorial day in 14 y
. >> but donny serves 4,000 people people. 20% of those will be veterans saint anthony say it's busy today because other meal services are closed on the holiday. >>> california greatest america honored two veterans this morning before the park opened. a color guard held flags while patriotic songs were sang. they were free admission to current or past military members. service members say they spend today remembering close friends who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> i have...
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. >> pitch man donny deutsche. >> i know what you want donny. >> can't say that on the air.not what you want to grow. coming up it at the top of the hour, when it comes to policy decisions, jeb bush is keeping his brother close and his democratic opponent even closer. >> plus we'll go live to mississippi on the update of the tragic slaying of two police officers on what appeared to be a routine traffic stop. >> and are personal brands getting bigger than the media empires that build them? "morning joe" straight ahead. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. the citi double cash card. it's a cash back win-win. with 1% when you buy an
. >> pitch man donny deutsche. >> i know what you want donny. >> can't say that on the air.not what you want to grow. coming up it at the top of the hour, when it comes to policy decisions, jeb bush is keeping his brother close and his democratic opponent even closer. >> plus we'll go live to mississippi on the update of the tragic slaying of two police officers on what appeared to be a routine traffic stop. >> and are personal brands getting bigger than the media...
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i said no i said no nonk she said donnie think that makes it look like i am trying to hard or too formal? >>. >> guest: the job? everybody from generation x through baby boomers grew up writing thank-you notes if you want to stick out then do it. with the idea of networking you make friends then day call you in the year 2000 to ask if you want to be the spokesperson for the bush campaign. i always admired him so much. and then said i don't remember your. [laughter] >> that sounds like him. and another piece of good buys i have conversations stranger danger. knowing people from all walks of life to meet president obama as the junior senator and my husband said howe was a dinner? and then i got to sit with barack obama and i think he to be president in 20 years. [laughter] but trying to find a connection with people. north dakota is the wild west with life i. they need to go see and do stuff. at the end of my book if i take all of my advice now like to be on this great show to have time to write a book i had to phrases i have cleaned i enjoy is the content and productively serene. and i ju
i said no i said no nonk she said donnie think that makes it look like i am trying to hard or too formal? >>. >> guest: the job? everybody from generation x through baby boomers grew up writing thank-you notes if you want to stick out then do it. with the idea of networking you make friends then day call you in the year 2000 to ask if you want to be the spokesperson for the bush campaign. i always admired him so much. and then said i don't remember your. [laughter] >> that...
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donnie started doing it, and then everybody took it a little further until it collapsed.wish i could tell you that was confident that was the right way to do it, and i don't know. every friday night i get a chance to watch tom snyder. when i see tom and i see shows like this and some other shows i'm reminded that may be what you really need here, maybe all you really need is legitimate communication between two people chatting and people watching. charlie: but you don't trust that? david letterman: no. i don't. i have read too many things about our show. it's dull, it is old, it's tired. you think, well, that's me. i'm here. present. i'm dull. i'm old. i'm tired. tonight at 11:30. charlie: it would do, you have 15 writers? -- what do all the writers do? you have 15 writers? david letterman: i guess. i don't know. at the christmas party a lot of them come up and introduce themselves. charlie: what is it they do? do they write the skits, the monologue, what? david letterman: yes. i actually do very little, and it is just as well. charlie: come on. this show is your life. th
donnie started doing it, and then everybody took it a little further until it collapsed.wish i could tell you that was confident that was the right way to do it, and i don't know. every friday night i get a chance to watch tom snyder. when i see tom and i see shows like this and some other shows i'm reminded that may be what you really need here, maybe all you really need is legitimate communication between two people chatting and people watching. charlie: but you don't trust that? david...
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i mean donny wahlberg just about shut down taken gram when he move add recent picture of himself danny shirts lyfted up i'm talking about abs everywhere. i mean they're giving these young kids a run for their money money. you know they're all over 40. so rangeing from 45, 46 and 42. these guys still have it and one direction is going to have to step it up. they did a video one direction did a video in 2013 called kick you. now that video that had their shirts off it wasn't nice. harry even touch his chest trying to be sexy but to me it has nothing on what these new kids on the block are bringing. it's a1. >> old school. be interest to see if 1d is still around 20 years now. actress sophia vergara is in a legal fight over those frozen embryos. she's ready to have kids with her new fiance'. what's that all about. >> forget frozen let's talk about what's here and now. she's with this gorgeous guy joe mag nel low and they are in love. they've been together for nine months, and sophia has total told lot of her friends the relationship is easy and when you're in a relationship that's easy go
i mean donny wahlberg just about shut down taken gram when he move add recent picture of himself danny shirts lyfted up i'm talking about abs everywhere. i mean they're giving these young kids a run for their money money. you know they're all over 40. so rangeing from 45, 46 and 42. these guys still have it and one direction is going to have to step it up. they did a video one direction did a video in 2013 called kick you. now that video that had their shirts off it wasn't nice. harry even...
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. >> donnie. >> isn't that so cool. >> they are making these wonderful business card and they are cutting them back there. that is a 15 you this dollars printer, print ago way, cutting away. >> yes. >> what do you have, quincy. >> i'm here with keyanu you entertive rent competitions. >> yes. >> what competitions. >> i have been in the computer, i competed but didn't qualify. and made designs in the various people and stuff. just learning the software. >> showing your talent. >> yes. >> next year he is going to temple. he is trying to go to temple. because car ebb went to nyu. principal of south philadelphia went to temple university the the best school ever. back to you in the studio. the these kid are amazing. >> thanks, quincy and karen, thanks very much. >>> of course we will check back later but okay, many people they dream of quitting their job and just moving to paradise forgetting it all. could you give up six figures to have some fun in the sun. >> trending on line is one woman's essay why he did just that. four years ago noel hancock was making $95,000 a year as a new york city j
. >> donnie. >> isn't that so cool. >> they are making these wonderful business card and they are cutting them back there. that is a 15 you this dollars printer, print ago way, cutting away. >> yes. >> what do you have, quincy. >> i'm here with keyanu you entertive rent competitions. >> yes. >> what competitions. >> i have been in the computer, i competed but didn't qualify. and made designs in the various people and stuff. just learning the...
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donny glover joins me now from baltimore the publisher of be more news dotcom. >> hi carol. >> glad toondering about this song "baltimore." does it help? >> yes! of course it helps. any time the, you know one of the most talented if not the most talented musician performer in the world, is dedicating a song to your hometown, who wouldn't love that? >> who wouldn't love that? i was -- i did find it rather ironic that the tickets were so expensive, some cost up to $400. nobody in that neighborhood could afford to even go to this prince concert. >> that is so mr. prince has to come back and do one for the whole city. >> i think that would be an excellent idea. >> i mean as much as 500. yeah. >> i know. >> as much as 500 on the streets. >> it was crazy. really crazy. so the state's attorney marilyn mosby was at the concert. supposedly she had her husband had bought the tickets for her previously for mother's day. but she appeared onstage with prince. and that's sure to get the critics' tongues wagging. why would she do that at this particular time? >> oh, i don't know. but i think it was r
donny glover joins me now from baltimore the publisher of be more news dotcom. >> hi carol. >> glad toondering about this song "baltimore." does it help? >> yes! of course it helps. any time the, you know one of the most talented if not the most talented musician performer in the world, is dedicating a song to your hometown, who wouldn't love that? >> who wouldn't love that? i was -- i did find it rather ironic that the tickets were so expensive, some cost up...
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it was the defendant, donny walsh that killed her. >> but the defense suggests this was suicide. >> lookherself. >> reporter: her boyfriend found her lifeless body drowned in her bathtub. >> i tapped on the door said hello, hello, opened the door and there she was under water. >> reporter: she had superficial knife wounds and a high level of the anti-an zit medication xanax in her system. deshid take it or did he force her to take it? >> it's clearly enough to make her drowsy maybe render her unconscious and if she's trying to get into a bathtub, it's not that hard to drown. >> reporter: dr. wall was questioned by police soon after she was found. >> you're accusing me of something really horrendous. >> it is horrendous. somebody died. >> yeah. and i can't grieve bought you're yelling at me. >> he trails by my three siblings and then he tells me my mother is dead and he was the suspect. >> reporter: his account of his time was sketchy. he had written a xanax injury that night and he blamed it on his dog. >> reporter: by april 2013 prosecutors had enough circumstantial evidence to arrest j
it was the defendant, donny walsh that killed her. >> but the defense suggests this was suicide. >> lookherself. >> reporter: her boyfriend found her lifeless body drowned in her bathtub. >> i tapped on the door said hello, hello, opened the door and there she was under water. >> reporter: she had superficial knife wounds and a high level of the anti-an zit medication xanax in her system. deshid take it or did he force her to take it? >> it's clearly enough...
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host: donnie from georgia. the new york times did a story about a recent ceremony presided over by ruth bader ginsburg. what that might say about the court's decision. wearing her black robe with her signature white collar, jude -- justice ruth bader ginsburg presided over the marriage on sunday afternoon of michael khan , a longtime artistic director of the shakespeare theater and charles mitchum. the most glittering moment for the crowd came with the special emphasis on the word constitution. justice ginsburg said she was pronouncing the two men married by the power vested in her by the constitution of the united states. no one was sure if she were highlighting her own beliefs are giving a hint to the outcome of the case under consideration by the supreme court. caller: thank you for taking my call. i think the main problem is the fact that there is so much discrepancy between those have and have-nots when crime and punishment is doled out. rand paul's son william on tuesday appeared in court for his third cr
host: donnie from georgia. the new york times did a story about a recent ceremony presided over by ruth bader ginsburg. what that might say about the court's decision. wearing her black robe with her signature white collar, jude -- justice ruth bader ginsburg presided over the marriage on sunday afternoon of michael khan , a longtime artistic director of the shakespeare theater and charles mitchum. the most glittering moment for the crowd came with the special emphasis on the word constitution....
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donny load the nbc washington app for the complete list.t it online. >>> parts of texas and oklahoma bracing for more rain. 31 people died from last week's devastating floods. eleven are still missing. three inches of rain fell yesterday in the houston area. those waters are now moving downstream threatening the city but officials say the risk of widespread flooding is low. meanwhile in oklahoma fema opened disaster relief center to help residents get back on their feet. >> i think what they are saying july could be the first time they see water levels rivers and lakes start to come back down to normal levels. >> an average month of may, because i lived in oklahoma for about nine years and forecast it out there. an average may might have about four inches of rain. >> okay. >> they have had 20 to 25 inches of rain in the month of may alone. so literally four five six months worth of rain in a 30-day stretch of it's going to take a long time. getting reservoirs back down to controllable levels depends on not getting more crazy levels of rain
donny load the nbc washington app for the complete list.t it online. >>> parts of texas and oklahoma bracing for more rain. 31 people died from last week's devastating floods. eleven are still missing. three inches of rain fell yesterday in the houston area. those waters are now moving downstream threatening the city but officials say the risk of widespread flooding is low. meanwhile in oklahoma fema opened disaster relief center to help residents get back on their feet. >> i...
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donnie wahlberg posting they still have the right stuff.'t make the shoot. but jordan gives a show to the audience. he's hanging tough too. >> 40s not being old men. >> that's what they said about themselves. at 19 it's hard to get abs like that. >> hat's off. >> shirt's off. >> that's a lot of gym time. >> that's a lot of niceness. >>> up next an opportunity like this only comes around once. three ladies hopped on the chance to make over their man. we'll reveal their upgraded style after this. something entirely new is being built into bounty. dawn. new bounty with dawn. just rinse and wring so you can blast right through tough messes and pick up more. huh aren't we clever.... new bounty with dawn. clorox knows to make a big meal, you have to make a big mess. new clorox scrub singles are pre-loaded with cleaners to scrub away stuck-on messes and even get into tough corners. it cleaned all this. good job, mom. great job, mom. real scrubbing. for your real life. make fit happen! new fit me matte and poreless foundation from maybelline new yo
donnie wahlberg posting they still have the right stuff.'t make the shoot. but jordan gives a show to the audience. he's hanging tough too. >> 40s not being old men. >> that's what they said about themselves. at 19 it's hard to get abs like that. >> hat's off. >> shirt's off. >> that's a lot of gym time. >> that's a lot of niceness. >>> up next an opportunity like this only comes around once. three ladies hopped on the chance to make over their man....
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remember the $250,000 bet between donny wahlberg and p. diddy? no word on whether diddy's offering a refund. >> i don't think so. >> you're a lawyer. any merit to the suit? >> we'll have to see. i think there's something to it. he didn't reveal it. people relied on his health in that fight. so it may have legs. >>> this is an unbelievable story. good morning to you. we turn to a florida mother held hostage by her boyfriend, unable to call 911. she came up with quite the creative way to order up some help. gio benitez has the story. >> reporter: at first glance, it looked like dozens of other orders. a small hand-tossed classic pizza with pepperoni. but the sharp-eyed employees of this pizza hut in florida noticed something unusual. >> the order comes through, she had edited her ticket. on the bottom, it said, hostage help. on the top, it said, get 911, help. >> reporter: check out the hidden messages. above the pizza it reads please help, get 911 to me. directly below the order, 911 hostage help. >> i've been with the company for 28 years. i have
remember the $250,000 bet between donny wahlberg and p. diddy? no word on whether diddy's offering a refund. >> i don't think so. >> you're a lawyer. any merit to the suit? >> we'll have to see. i think there's something to it. he didn't reveal it. people relied on his health in that fight. so it may have legs. >>> this is an unbelievable story. good morning to you. we turn to a florida mother held hostage by her boyfriend, unable to call 911. she came up with quite...
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jeff is honoring donny kline, who served in the u.s. navy. he's right in the middle.cle joseph who was a medic in the 82nd airborne in world war ii. it is amazing the twitter responses that we have gotten. both you and i and some of the pictures both folks who served in iraq afghanistan and all the way back to folks who served in world war ii please keep the pictures coming. proud american is the hash tag. tweet elizabeth or i. >> thank you for joining us. >>> hello, everybody. we begin with this fox news alert. the justice department saying it will now investigate after a cleveland police officer who fatally shot two unarmed black suspects was acquitted of criminal charges earlier this afternoon. welcome to america's news headquarters. i'm uma pemmaraju. dozens of demonstrators gathering at the courthouse in cleveland, ohio to protest this verdict. officer michael brelow was one of 13 police officers who shot through the windshield of the suspect's car back in 2012. he killed the two unarmed people inside after they led police on a 22-mile high speed chase. cleveland
jeff is honoring donny kline, who served in the u.s. navy. he's right in the middle.cle joseph who was a medic in the 82nd airborne in world war ii. it is amazing the twitter responses that we have gotten. both you and i and some of the pictures both folks who served in iraq afghanistan and all the way back to folks who served in world war ii please keep the pictures coming. proud american is the hash tag. tweet elizabeth or i. >> thank you for joining us. >>> hello, everybody....
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we also have chris kang, casey kang, donny dickey, ray hong, and lily li, all friends and visiting today. i'm honored today, mr. speaker to say a few words about american heritage month because the truth is america the beautiful is a more beautiful america because of asian americans and pacific islanders. one such beautiful american was wong kim ark. wong kim arc -- ark, was in the united states and born here and in 1894 he decided that he would travel to china. upon returning from china in 1895 he was denied entrance into the united states. wong kim ark. he was denied interest into the once because of the chinese exclusion act. this act was one that was passed to prevent chinese americans from having ingress and egress into this country. if you are not a citizen of course. the 14th amendment to the constitution became the subject of his re-entry into the country because when they declared him ineligible to return to the country it was because they were saying he was not a citizen, notwithstanding the fact that he was born in california. but if you read closely the 14th amendment to the
we also have chris kang, casey kang, donny dickey, ray hong, and lily li, all friends and visiting today. i'm honored today, mr. speaker to say a few words about american heritage month because the truth is america the beautiful is a more beautiful america because of asian americans and pacific islanders. one such beautiful american was wong kim ark. wong kim arc -- ark, was in the united states and born here and in 1894 he decided that he would travel to china. upon returning from china in...
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served in world war i, two brothers, john and alex, served in world war ii, and two other brothers, to donnieim served in korea. leon made a canner radio of his military -- made a career of his military service. he was deployed to korea in his junior year. after returning from his deployment, he joined the army and was stationed in germany where he met his wife and adopted a young girl named nicolette. leon's family fond the remembers him as a proud man who believed in his country. gunder gunderson. gunder was from walhalla and was born july 25 1941. he served in the army's first cavalry division. gunder was 24 years old when he died november 23 1965. his fellow platoon soldier paul gulliott said it was an honor to serve in the same platoon as sergeant gunderson. paul remembers gunder as being dedicated, hardworking and very intelligent. he always drove himself to improve on everything did he. paul was injured at the same time gunder was killed, and says that gunder was a brave and courageous soldier. roy wagner. roy wagner was from bismarck and was born february 23 1947. he served in the arm
served in world war i, two brothers, john and alex, served in world war ii, and two other brothers, to donnieim served in korea. leon made a canner radio of his military -- made a career of his military service. he was deployed to korea in his junior year. after returning from his deployment, he joined the army and was stationed in germany where he met his wife and adopted a young girl named nicolette. leon's family fond the remembers him as a proud man who believed in his country. gunder...
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. >> my friends at donny rug in new york taught me how to do this. >> you're going to tie a knot. >>o be a country that fixed its own cars, mowed its on lawn, tied our own ties. we have become an electronic nation. >> this book is a analogue book for a digital world. i found the more technology we have that's supposed to connect us the further we grow apart as people. this is a story that connects the young men to the old men. it teaches us that we should gather the wisdom from the old. >> starting a fire in the woods on down. >> my grandmother taught me how to knit cook clean. when my wife got married. her mom said never iron you'll do it for the rest of your life. i was ironing shirts last night. we have enterprise that donated a car. >> one of the most common thing i found that guys don't know how to do is change a tire. >> what? >> i'm not kidding you. >> next hour i'll show you the parts now and we'll go through it next hour. >> we got to know great, thank you. >> you're coming back a little bit later. >> i'm impressed by your tying skills. a day at the beach turns downright ter
. >> my friends at donny rug in new york taught me how to do this. >> you're going to tie a knot. >>o be a country that fixed its own cars, mowed its on lawn, tied our own ties. we have become an electronic nation. >> this book is a analogue book for a digital world. i found the more technology we have that's supposed to connect us the further we grow apart as people. this is a story that connects the young men to the old men. it teaches us that we should gather the...
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donny deutsch, myself mika.and heard his announcement where he held up coal, talked about his grandfather. and then sounded like a populist and talked about a lot of things that republicans and democrats can meet in the middle on. can a guy who was seen as divisive on social issues eight years ago when he was first introduced to america, can he come out and be seen as somebody who can pull independents and democrats over in iowa or new hampshire if he has this populist conservative message? >> well, you know he won ultimately the iowa caucuses the last time narrowly over mitt romney, and he did it by dominating the social con receiver differences. that was his base, that was his calling card.onreceiver differences. that was his base, that was his calling card. it seems if he's going to win the iowa caucuses again, he will haveduplicate that and be much aggressive in his outreach to those social conservatives. if he gets buried in iowa, it's hard for see to see how he advance. and there is a lot of competition on
donny deutsch, myself mika.and heard his announcement where he held up coal, talked about his grandfather. and then sounded like a populist and talked about a lot of things that republicans and democrats can meet in the middle on. can a guy who was seen as divisive on social issues eight years ago when he was first introduced to america, can he come out and be seen as somebody who can pull independents and democrats over in iowa or new hampshire if he has this populist conservative message?...