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dunn comes in the backfield for the buckeyes. jones, gives it to dunn.unn will pick up about a yard on the play. marcus trotter jumped on top of his back and brought him down. and the defense, tonight, they've done everything right. no points allowed. only 240 yards in total offense. three sacks, as well. >> charles: at the end of the season last year, michigan state wore them down in the second half. watching that game, we had a couple shots of ohio state players, bent over. hands on knees. not tonight. they've been a physical force right from the beginning. >> gus: the handoff to dunn. and the bigger question surrounding ohio state and the quarterback position. braxton miller, injured. shoulder. couldn't play this season. j.t. barrett comes in. has an incredible year. breaks his ankle against michigan. now, cardale jones comes in. and looks like johnny unitas off the bench. there were rumors that braxton miller could be headed to oregon. he has graduated and has an additional year. and marcus mariota, they say he will be headed to the nfl. >> charles:
dunn comes in the backfield for the buckeyes. jones, gives it to dunn.unn will pick up about a yard on the play. marcus trotter jumped on top of his back and brought him down. and the defense, tonight, they've done everything right. no points allowed. only 240 yards in total offense. three sacks, as well. >> charles: at the end of the season last year, michigan state wore them down in the second half. watching that game, we had a couple shots of ohio state players, bent over. hands on...
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dunn comes in the backfield for the buckeyes. jones, gives it to dunn.unn will pick up about a yard on the play. marcus trotter jumped on top of his back and brought him down. and the defense, tonight, they've done everything right. no points allowed. only 240 yards in total offense. three sacks, as well. >> charles: at the end of the season last year, michigan state wore them down in the second half. watching that game, we had a couple shots of ohio state players, bent over. hands on knees. not tonight. they've been a physical force right from the beginning. >> gus: the handoff to dunn. and the bigger question surrounding ohio state and the quarterback position. braxton miller, injured. shoulder. couldn't play this season. j.t. barrett comes in. has an incredible year. breaks his ankle against michigan. now, cardale jones comes in. and looks like johnny unitas off the bench. there were rumors that braxton miller could be headed to oregon. he has graduated and has an additional year. and marcus mariota, they say he will be headed to the nfl. >> charles:
dunn comes in the backfield for the buckeyes. jones, gives it to dunn.unn will pick up about a yard on the play. marcus trotter jumped on top of his back and brought him down. and the defense, tonight, they've done everything right. no points allowed. only 240 yards in total offense. three sacks, as well. >> charles: at the end of the season last year, michigan state wore them down in the second half. watching that game, we had a couple shots of ohio state players, bent over. hands on...
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admiral dunn's interview was very helpful to me.s someone who does oral history, one of the things i keep on is important dates in history because we remember that. i remember where i was on 9/11. i was in kindergarten when president kennedy was assassinated. i remember that still decades later. that is where i would like to open the conversation. before going into world war ii i would like to get a little background starting off with the senator. talk about your parents growing up in washington, d.c. did your father have prior service question mark what was the situation prior to world war ii for you as a young boy growing up in the city? >> i wanted knowledge to the museum and leaders here this is a extraordinary interesting chapter in history you are developing on film and i think the audience for joining us. i want to make it clear as i look around, i am totally awed because i was 17 years old in the fall of 44 and enlisted in the navy and went on active duty early in 45. to the extent i have had a career, it all started with wh
admiral dunn's interview was very helpful to me.s someone who does oral history, one of the things i keep on is important dates in history because we remember that. i remember where i was on 9/11. i was in kindergarten when president kennedy was assassinated. i remember that still decades later. that is where i would like to open the conversation. before going into world war ii i would like to get a little background starting off with the senator. talk about your parents growing up in...
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i would like to have that. >> sure. >> one thing, the dunns, uses subsidiary bidding at a different dunnsnumber and subsidiary accused of fraud against the u.s. taxpayers. do you believe it is possible to link the dunns numbers of sub sub sid area resis 123w4r0i6r7b8g9sds sresis -- >> is the effort that the government puts in place ultimately where wl it uses that system or wlo another system should do what you are talking about and on a consistent basis. but again, what we have learned from experience is the same thing. it should be checked before making awards. you need both. you need the capability and management to discipline properly. >> thank you. does everyone on the panel agree we should consider ways to ensure that government has uk access to the data it needs to identify links between companies and their subsidiaries? mr. mader? >> absolutely. i actually agree with what was said. it not a technical issue. it goes back to the fundamentals of the data act. how do we define an identifier. both the parent as well as children. yes we can deal with that during implementation as well.
i would like to have that. >> sure. >> one thing, the dunns, uses subsidiary bidding at a different dunnsnumber and subsidiary accused of fraud against the u.s. taxpayers. do you believe it is possible to link the dunns numbers of sub sub sid area resis 123w4r0i6r7b8g9sds sresis -- >> is the effort that the government puts in place ultimately where wl it uses that system or wlo another system should do what you are talking about and on a consistent basis. but again, what we...
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so i'm calling for dunn and counsul to be tested for performance-diminishing drugs. body just does not naturally suck this hard. we must protect our national pastime, because folks, there is nothing more american than baseball, except gambling on baseball. so i was especially happy to see the mlb get in on the gambling part with their ongoing beat the street contest, where fans choose a player each day that they think will get a hit. back in june, major league baseball offered me a special challenge. if i picked more winners in a row than they did, i win control of mlb's twitter feed for 24 hours. well, questions what, i won. [cheering and applause] nice. i... i... i outlasted the mlb with a monumental streak of two. that's right. the players i picked had hits two days in a row. jealous, craig counsell? [laughter] so starting at midnight tonight, i will be in control of mlb's twitter feed at mlb for 24 hours. here's a sample. okay. score update. seattle salamanders 7, albuquerque balloons ought. also it's toss your trash on the field day at all stadiums. [applause] a
so i'm calling for dunn and counsul to be tested for performance-diminishing drugs. body just does not naturally suck this hard. we must protect our national pastime, because folks, there is nothing more american than baseball, except gambling on baseball. so i was especially happy to see the mlb get in on the gambling part with their ongoing beat the street contest, where fans choose a player each day that they think will get a hit. back in june, major league baseball offered me a special...
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. >> reporter: and jason dunn wants to help those satellites get into space quicker will.e is the chief technology officer for a company that has build a zero gravity 3-d printer. the company launched its first 3-d printer to the international space station for testing in september. but he thinks the 3-d printer could be a game changer for satellite. >> we're going to launch some of the part, and then printing the rest of the satellite, assembling it on the space station and launching it. >> reporter: the satellites could then be made and released in space, dramatically reducing the cost of launch. >> what this ends up doing is it makes it easier to constantly get new satellites in orbit. >> reporter: dunn believes the 3-d printer will be crucial by helping astronauts living on the space station by printing parts. >> we can go to the moon and use the resources there, and put that into a 3-d printer and put that into the house on the moon. >> reporter: planet labs has launched more commercial satellites this year than anyone else. some were very short lived, but it is just
. >> reporter: and jason dunn wants to help those satellites get into space quicker will.e is the chief technology officer for a company that has build a zero gravity 3-d printer. the company launched its first 3-d printer to the international space station for testing in september. but he thinks the 3-d printer could be a game changer for satellite. >> we're going to launch some of the part, and then printing the rest of the satellite, assembling it on the space station and...
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her nephew, actor and producer griffin dunn tells his story. he raises the money through kickstarter. >> joan didion is an essayist, writer, book award writer who is influential. people don't know how joan sounds. she's a lion, a fearsome critic. voice of moral authority, and deeply intimidating figure >>> griffin, good to have you on the programme. nice to see you. why did you do the documentary? >> i've been making it for three years. and my aunt suggested me to publishers to shoot, you know the book publishers do a marketing thing. they are usually cheesy i said i would like to do it, but in a particular way. with joan, we got a crew, cameraman we pile on a van and shot the video. all different sizes and sections from the book. we have a lot of fun making t. >> you find yourself swimming in the colour blue. french calls that kind of day a gloeming. this book is blue lives. it's the time i began. to the end of promise. to the dwindling of the days, the inestibilities of the dying. blue knights are the opposite of the dying of the brightness.
her nephew, actor and producer griffin dunn tells his story. he raises the money through kickstarter. >> joan didion is an essayist, writer, book award writer who is influential. people don't know how joan sounds. she's a lion, a fearsome critic. voice of moral authority, and deeply intimidating figure >>> griffin, good to have you on the programme. nice to see you. why did you do the documentary? >> i've been making it for three years. and my aunt suggested me to...
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. >> reporter: and jason dunn wants to help them get there quicker.echnology officer for made in space. >> lift off. >> reporter: the company launched its first 3-d printer to the international space station for testing in september. but dunn thinks his 3-d printer could be a game changer for nano satellite. >> we can launch the electronics, for instance, and then printing the rest of the satellite, assembling it on the space station and launching it. >> reporter: the satellites could then be made and released in space, dramatically reducing the cost of launch. >> this makes it easier to constantly get new satellites in orbit. >> reporter: dunn believes it will be crucial in the short-term by helping astronauts living on the space station to 3-d print their parts. but in the long term he sees a much bigger picture. >> it points to a picture where earth. where we can turn it into the house on the moon. it points to the direction of where human space exploration is headed. >> they have launched more commercial satellites this year than anywhere else. bu
. >> reporter: and jason dunn wants to help them get there quicker.echnology officer for made in space. >> lift off. >> reporter: the company launched its first 3-d printer to the international space station for testing in september. but dunn thinks his 3-d printer could be a game changer for nano satellite. >> we can launch the electronics, for instance, and then printing the rest of the satellite, assembling it on the space station and launching it. >> reporter:...
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it's co-written with his wife sheryl dunn.d to have you on the program, sir. >> good to be on. >> i want to jump spinto the bo in a second. recently, you did a couple columns that got the attention of the nation. your columns tend to do that. these two were about what happens and white folk don't get it. about rational issues in this country. why did you decide to write that? tell me more about the response you received. >> well, opportunity gaps in this country. i think that there are an awful lot of people in this country who just don't want to talk about anything involving race and who don't want to address some of those gaps because they see them as having racial overtones. i wrote initially about unconscious bias and the way, often the problem is not all out racist who perceive blacks as being unequal but rather people with biases they are unaware of and translate into their hiring decisions and all kind of things. the feedback i got, i found dispiriting. i'm writing for "the new york times" with an open minded audien aud
it's co-written with his wife sheryl dunn.d to have you on the program, sir. >> good to be on. >> i want to jump spinto the bo in a second. recently, you did a couple columns that got the attention of the nation. your columns tend to do that. these two were about what happens and white folk don't get it. about rational issues in this country. why did you decide to write that? tell me more about the response you received. >> well, opportunity gaps in this country. i think that...
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. >> reporter: laura dunn is a rape survivor. at the university of wisconsin, madison, two men, fellow students, assaulted her after a fraternity party. >> it was almost like it wasn't happening to my body. at 1.1 of them got on top of me and started pressing himself into me and i remember putting my hand up and saying, "no, i'm a virgin, please stop." >> reporter: as a new victims' rights lawyer and advocate, she was quoted in the "rolling stone" article that feature a story about a woman named jackie. >> i was not surprised about the context of the story. i heard of several gang rapes on campuses. i, myself am a survivor of a 2-person assault. i know it was common and to hear they were digging into the issue, i was excited thinking the coverage would be important. [ chanting ] >> reporter: jackie's story of college gang rape garnered worldwide attention, causing the university to shut down social activities of fraternities and sororities. >> initially when you saw the attention it was getting, can you describe the attention and
. >> reporter: laura dunn is a rape survivor. at the university of wisconsin, madison, two men, fellow students, assaulted her after a fraternity party. >> it was almost like it wasn't happening to my body. at 1.1 of them got on top of me and started pressing himself into me and i remember putting my hand up and saying, "no, i'm a virgin, please stop." >> reporter: as a new victims' rights lawyer and advocate, she was quoted in the "rolling stone" article...
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very little overhead and we just actually put all the money into sending these kids to school >>molly dunn executive director of preschool advantage giving young people a tremendous advantage and thank godyou're doing what you're doing every day >>thank you >>we appreciate it and we'll keep monitoring your progress thank you >>thank you >>that was wonderful >>the preceding program has been a production of the caucus educational corporation celebrating over 25 years of broadcast excelence and thirteen for wnet njtv and whyy funding for this edition of caucus new jersey has been provided by the pnc foundation the new jersey education association robert wood johnson university hospital md advantage choose new jersey cohn reznick and by adler aphasia center transportation provided by air brook limousine serving the metropolitan new york new jersey area caucus new jersey has been produced in partnership with tristar studios hi i'm governor tom kean a dear friend of mine had aphasia which is a language disorder that occurs from a brain injury or a stroke it robs a person's ability to communicate
very little overhead and we just actually put all the money into sending these kids to school >>molly dunn executive director of preschool advantage giving young people a tremendous advantage and thank godyou're doing what you're doing every day >>thank you >>we appreciate it and we'll keep monitoring your progress thank you >>thank you >>that was wonderful >>the preceding program has been a production of the caucus educational corporation celebrating over 25...
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dunn: and gail came in and volunteered to take his place. gail hal halvorsen: i knew it didn't matter to me. i wasn't really getting anywhere and too, they said, this isn't going to be very long three weeks you are going on temporary duty, three weeks? holy cow you know how bad can it get? ken verdoia: he wasn't even supposed to go to the airlift. but he steps up and volunteers so that his buddy can stay home with newborn twin sons. another little wrinkle in the story of gail halvorsen that is part of the bonus material on the dvd being offered during this broadcast. now stop and think about it just for one minute. how close did gail halvorsen come to not being deployed to berlin? and if he didn't take the place of his friend who had just had twins, what might have happened? would the story play out differently? i don't know, but hal halvorsen was there, and he did make a difference with a selfless gesture. and right now, you can make a generous gesture of your own. make an ongoing, monthly gift of 6-dollars, or 72-dollars one-time and we'll
dunn: and gail came in and volunteered to take his place. gail hal halvorsen: i knew it didn't matter to me. i wasn't really getting anywhere and too, they said, this isn't going to be very long three weeks you are going on temporary duty, three weeks? holy cow you know how bad can it get? ken verdoia: he wasn't even supposed to go to the airlift. but he steps up and volunteers so that his buddy can stay home with newborn twin sons. another little wrinkle in the story of gail halvorsen that is...
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>> i'm not irish. >> dylan dunn? >> my father.d italian. >> how are you perceived here? >> i get my respect. if i didn't, i -- like, they could stab me or whatever, i wouldn't be here, i'd be dead, you know. so evidently i get my respect. i mean, it wasn't easy, you know, it's still not easy, some places i go, i'm a target. >> why? >> because of who i run with, who my gang is. like i said, real racers. if blacks get into it, i got to be there. really especially -- i'm always out there on the front lines. i'm always going to be that way. >> why? >> because i pretty much always have to prove myself, you know? always, no matter what. so i can't change my life now, i chose that road, so i have to be a part of that. i don't try to be black, i'm me, i'm dylan. >> but even the brotherhood of his president ing gang didn't allow dunn much optimism for the future. >> hope is the biggest -- to me, hope is like thou kill me before one of them kills me. >> what? >> hope. as far as getting out. if i hope too much for it, i'll go bald, probably
>> i'm not irish. >> dylan dunn? >> my father.d italian. >> how are you perceived here? >> i get my respect. if i didn't, i -- like, they could stab me or whatever, i wouldn't be here, i'd be dead, you know. so evidently i get my respect. i mean, it wasn't easy, you know, it's still not easy, some places i go, i'm a target. >> why? >> because of who i run with, who my gang is. like i said, real racers. if blacks get into it, i got to be there. really...
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dunne thinks his 3d printer could be a game changer.b by 3d printing the satellite. >> printing out the electronics that you can't 3d print. assembling it on the space station and launching it. that's something that we're able to do right now. >> the satellites would be made and released in space dramatically reducing the cost of launch. >> what this would do for the satellite industry is it makes it easier to standly get new satellites on orbit. >> they believe that made in space 3d print already help astronauts living on the space station by 3d printing parts, but they see a bigger, more ambitious picture. >> we can remove dependency on earth, and move to the moon and put the resource there is and put it in a 3d printer and it points where exploration in space is headed. >> they have launched more commercial satellites than anybody else, some short lived and/or biting quickly, but it plans to launch a hunan know satellites in the next year. >> i want to introduce m my next guess, the managing director of the space angels network, whic
dunne thinks his 3d printer could be a game changer.b by 3d printing the satellite. >> printing out the electronics that you can't 3d print. assembling it on the space station and launching it. that's something that we're able to do right now. >> the satellites would be made and released in space dramatically reducing the cost of launch. >> what this would do for the satellite industry is it makes it easier to standly get new satellites on orbit. >> they believe that...
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a fearsome critic, essayist, a voice of moral authority and deeply intimidating figure. >> griffin dunn, good to have you. why did you do the documentary? >> i've been making it for three years, and it came about - my aunt suggested me to publishers to do when blue knights came occupy, after "year of magical thinking", to shot - like a marketing thing to go with the book. they are cheesy and so i said "yes, i'd like to do it, but i want to do it in a particular way and it could coast more than you think." but they said joan is worth it. with joan, we had a crew and cameraman, and we shot a video, different sizes and sections from the book. we had, like, a lot of fun making t. >> you find yourself swimming in the colour blue. the light a blue. the french calls this time of day, and to the english it was gloming. this is called blue nights. i found my mind turning to the end of promise, the dwindling of days, the inevitably of the fading, dying, bright innocence. this is the opposite. they are its warning." >> i get goose bumps listening to the film and watching it. >> after you did that.
a fearsome critic, essayist, a voice of moral authority and deeply intimidating figure. >> griffin dunn, good to have you. why did you do the documentary? >> i've been making it for three years, and it came about - my aunt suggested me to publishers to do when blue knights came occupy, after "year of magical thinking", to shot - like a marketing thing to go with the book. they are cheesy and so i said "yes, i'd like to do it, but i want to do it in a particular way...
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and a couple of times the dunns of august came out. famous book that came out in the '60s. people of my generation would have started to learn about some of these issues by barbara tuckman. for many british historians, a classic book which probably isn't very strong today but it was well written is a book called the strange death of liberal england. and that book was interesting in this context, because it pointed to crises in england that will gain momentum and be resolved in some ways by the war and right after the war. in particular, the rise of labor, the power of the labour party, trade unionism, which became pretty radicalized in scotland. red colli this leads to the ascend ens of the first labor government in 1924 as a result of the changes of the war. it also led to that famous quote from king george the fifth when he allowed the labor government to take office. he said it's 23 years since the death of his dear grandmother. i wonder what she would have thought about a labor government. i'm sure she would not have been amoussed. the other thing that happened in engla
and a couple of times the dunns of august came out. famous book that came out in the '60s. people of my generation would have started to learn about some of these issues by barbara tuckman. for many british historians, a classic book which probably isn't very strong today but it was well written is a book called the strange death of liberal england. and that book was interesting in this context, because it pointed to crises in england that will gain momentum and be resolved in some ways by the...
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. >> while he dunn, but you will when you watch. and the sweet moment a little boy gets a special surprise. >> yea! >> hey, buddy! >> all you can say over andnd or again is, funny! >>> this is a chimney 280 meters high in romania. for those of you that don't know meters, that's about 918 feet. just the amazing size of this thing. and flavia is going to climb it. this is like an old cold war chimney. it's in serious disrepair. >> how in the world? like with suction cups? >> to get up the first 20-odd meters, he's just climbing on some cables that are langing do -- hanging down. this is impressive strength. >> it could split at any second. >> it gets worse. you wonder about the cables. look at the rickety metal he's standing on. this is looking like the picture of safety. the whole thing is already falling away. but he keeps going, gets up to 100 meters. this entire area has fallen away. there's all these bricks, because apparently the bricks are falling off this chimney as well. but he gets to the top. 918 feet above. >> wow! that's
. >> while he dunn, but you will when you watch. and the sweet moment a little boy gets a special surprise. >> yea! >> hey, buddy! >> all you can say over andnd or again is, funny! >>> this is a chimney 280 meters high in romania. for those of you that don't know meters, that's about 918 feet. just the amazing size of this thing. and flavia is going to climb it. this is like an old cold war chimney. it's in serious disrepair. >> how in the world? like with...
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. >> reporter: for dunn, the youth services delivered the feeling he wanted most this holiday. >> pure safety. it has been difficult to feel like you don't have to sleep with one eye open every night. and just, i slept like a baby. i have not slept so well in three years. >> reporter: in san francisco, melanie woodrow, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and at the salvation army in san francisco, volunteers served up comfort in the kitchen. they arrived bright and early to pack 4,000 meals in the community for people unable to leave their home. dozens of people boxed up ham, veggies, and sweet potatoes. about 500 volunteers dropped the meals off at homes across the city. >>> more than 24 hours of hard work is paying off today. thousands of san francisco children have a reason to smile this christmas thanks to an annual toy drive at the union square land marc. they started collecting toys at 5:00 a.m. yesterday morning. the goal was to collect 10,000 toys. by last call, the grand total was 15,000 toys. that was the most toys lefties has ever collected. 12,000 toys have been distributed throughout
. >> reporter: for dunn, the youth services delivered the feeling he wanted most this holiday. >> pure safety. it has been difficult to feel like you don't have to sleep with one eye open every night. and just, i slept like a baby. i have not slept so well in three years. >> reporter: in san francisco, melanie woodrow, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and at the salvation army in san francisco, volunteers served up comfort in the kitchen. they arrived bright and early to pack...
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mission with astronauts is set for 2021, coming up, at 11:00 eastern actor, director producer griffin dunnbout the new project regarding his famous ain't author joan vivian. >> and we have a crew and camera man and pile on a van and we shot this video, all different kinds of sizes and sections from the book. and we had like a lot of fun making it. >> you find yourself swimming in the collar blue and the light is blue and french call this time of due lure blue and to the english it was the glooming and this book is called blue knights because of when i began it i was going to illness and end of promise and dwindling of the days and dying of the brightness and blue knights are the opposite of dying of the brightness but they are also its warning. >> reporter: more of my interview with griffin dunn and the day's top stories tonight at 11:00 eastern on our news case and to the picture of the day, it is the november cover of "rolling stone," the issue that detailed the uva sexual assault story. the claims of the victim are now being called into question and so is the journalism behind the inves
mission with astronauts is set for 2021, coming up, at 11:00 eastern actor, director producer griffin dunnbout the new project regarding his famous ain't author joan vivian. >> and we have a crew and camera man and pile on a van and we shot this video, all different kinds of sizes and sections from the book. and we had like a lot of fun making it. >> you find yourself swimming in the collar blue and the light is blue and french call this time of due lure blue and to the english it...
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and dunn doesn't done there.g the latest one with another familiar voice. >> i'm robin leech, may you have champagne wishes and caviar dreams. >> reporter: we caught up with him. >> i love to make people laugh and senimile. and to know that this video is doing this, that means a lot to me. >> reporter: a video that took off all because his plane never did. ♪ now you all interviewed this guy earlier this year right after this happened. and people thought how did he do this? three or four hours all alone in the vegas airport. that time could have been spent on the strip. that's just me. had an iphone, taped it to a ruler and put it on a wheelch r wheelchair. >> the rest is "gma" history. >> remember the walrus? >> oh, now that's coming back. >> coming up, though, tory's here with deals and steals. and starting at less than $10. come on back, everybody, to wmga. you don't need to think about the energy that makes our lives possible. because we do. we're exxonmobil and powering the world responsibly is our job. becau
and dunn doesn't done there.g the latest one with another familiar voice. >> i'm robin leech, may you have champagne wishes and caviar dreams. >> reporter: we caught up with him. >> i love to make people laugh and senimile. and to know that this video is doing this, that means a lot to me. >> reporter: a video that took off all because his plane never did. ♪ now you all interviewed this guy earlier this year right after this happened. and people thought how did he do...
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and a couple of times the dunns of august came out. famous book that came out in the '60s. people of my generation would have started to learn about some of these issues by barbara tuckman. for many british historians, a classic book which probably isn't very strong today but it was well written is a book called the strange death of liberal england. and that book was interesting in this context, because it pointed to crises in england that will gain momentum and be resolved in some ways by the war and right after the war. in particular, the rise of labor, the power of the labour party, trade unionism, which became pretty radicalized in scotland. red colli this leads to the ascend ens of the first labor government in 1924 as a result of the changes of the war. it also led to that famous quote from king george the fifth when he allowed the labor government to take office. he said it's 23 years since the death of his dear grandmother. i wonder what she would have thought about a labor government. i'm sure she would not have been amoussed. the other thing that happened in engla
and a couple of times the dunns of august came out. famous book that came out in the '60s. people of my generation would have started to learn about some of these issues by barbara tuckman. for many british historians, a classic book which probably isn't very strong today but it was well written is a book called the strange death of liberal england. and that book was interesting in this context, because it pointed to crises in england that will gain momentum and be resolved in some ways by the...
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when you talk about the choreography, and you talk about jill zuckman, who spoke, and anita dunne, communication director and hillary rosen a long time operative here in washington as well. no mistake there is a certain degree of behind-the-scenes choreography. standard public relations playbook and they'll need it. the fanfare, the feel-good atmosphere and those who are condemning what the president has done, the john boehners and the marco rubios of the world are very careful to celebrate in their comments the release ofcallen gross, obviously a very happy day for him. but the fight has just been joined now. what the president has done is shocking, dramatic, unexpected to a certain degree. we knew there were negotiations ongoing with cuba, in particular on the fate of alan gross. what we did not expect is the president to come out today and essentially say that 50 years of cuba policy he is now going to do his utmost to erase. to open a diplomatic mission in havana. normalize relations, open restrictions, and abolish the economic embargo, and try to tak have secretary of state john kerry do wh
when you talk about the choreography, and you talk about jill zuckman, who spoke, and anita dunne, communication director and hillary rosen a long time operative here in washington as well. no mistake there is a certain degree of behind-the-scenes choreography. standard public relations playbook and they'll need it. the fanfare, the feel-good atmosphere and those who are condemning what the president has done, the john boehners and the marco rubios of the world are very careful to celebrate in...
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mario dunn and for the win. misses and we go to double over time.l will hold on for a 78-76 victory. they are 4-0 at home. they are are facing milwaukee and game tied. time running out? are you kidding me? that's sick. 107-105. mavs have won five straight. this abc7 sports report has been brought to you by ebay. >> thank you, shu. i'm sure kap will love it. >>> abc7 news continues on-line, on twitter, facebook and on all of your mobile devices with the abc7 news app. >> our next
mario dunn and for the win. misses and we go to double over time.l will hold on for a 78-76 victory. they are 4-0 at home. they are are facing milwaukee and game tied. time running out? are you kidding me? that's sick. 107-105. mavs have won five straight. this abc7 sports report has been brought to you by ebay. >> thank you, shu. i'm sure kap will love it. >>> abc7 news continues on-line, on twitter, facebook and on all of your mobile devices with the abc7 news app. >> our...
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mario dunn and for the win. misses and we go to double over time. will hold on for a 78-76 victory. they are 4-0 at home. they are are facing milwaukee and game tied. time running out? are you kidding me? that's sick. 107-105. mavs have won five straight. this abc7 sports report has been brought to you by ebay. >> thank you, shu. i'm sure kap will love it. >>> abc7 news continues on-line, on twitter, facebook and on all of your mobile devices with the abc7 news app. >> our next newscast is at 4:30 tom nice clothes? not on her list. what these kids want, your kids have... their health. at st. jude children's research hospital, we're fighting for kids who aren't as lucky as yours. the discoveries at st. jude can help save children close to you. our treatments are used in hospitals all across america. thanks to our research, st. jude has the world's best survival rates for the toughest childhood cancers. and no family ever pays st. jude for anything. our discoveries today could save a child you know, tomorrow. so if you have healthy children, give than
mario dunn and for the win. misses and we go to double over time. will hold on for a 78-76 victory. they are 4-0 at home. they are are facing milwaukee and game tied. time running out? are you kidding me? that's sick. 107-105. mavs have won five straight. this abc7 sports report has been brought to you by ebay. >> thank you, shu. i'm sure kap will love it. >>> abc7 news continues on-line, on twitter, facebook and on all of your mobile devices with the abc7 news app. >> our...
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it was chopped dunn aown and nos going into the wood chipper. there will be plenty of mulch later on today. we did talk to one of the folks on the crew. he said it's important to get an arbor involved because sometimes you can't see a tree that's in distress. as for today, here's what you can expect. >> today people are just going to have to wait to see what happens. >> we're just going to have to wait and see what happens. my husband's advice, don't park near trees today if you can avoid it and give yourself safe stopping distance. these trees come down fast. folks may not be able to see them if you're coming upon them. do watch out for the wind. it is certainly picking up. we've already lost the light. i'm glad i'm not using a note pad this morning, it would probably be across the street. as the rain saturates, there goes the lights again. >> heightened wind and rain will affect lots of things, including air travel, which is expected to be slow at best today if you're near the airports. if you're departing or arriving right now, you'll probabl
it was chopped dunn aown and nos going into the wood chipper. there will be plenty of mulch later on today. we did talk to one of the folks on the crew. he said it's important to get an arbor involved because sometimes you can't see a tree that's in distress. as for today, here's what you can expect. >> today people are just going to have to wait to see what happens. >> we're just going to have to wait and see what happens. my husband's advice, don't park near trees today if you can...
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mario dunn and for the win. misses and we go to double over time.ill hold on for a 78-76 victory. they are 4-0 at home. they are are facing milwaukee and game tied. time running out? are you kidding me? that's sick. 107-105. mavs have won five straight. this abc7 sports report has been brought to you by ebay. >> thank you, shu. i'm sure kap will love it. >>> abc7 news continues on-line, on twitter, facebook and on all of your mobile devices with the abc7 news app. >> our next newscast is at you've been part of this family for as long as i can remember. and you just mean so much to all of us. the holidays wouldn't be the same without your crescent rolls. we got you a little something. we got you jeans. it's about time. pipin' hot pillsbury crescent rolls. make your holidays pop! [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ pillsbury cookie dough. make the holidays pop! right now on "jimmy kimmel live," sophia veer gar raw. >> we will see you tomorrow. over a million californians
mario dunn and for the win. misses and we go to double over time.ill hold on for a 78-76 victory. they are 4-0 at home. they are are facing milwaukee and game tied. time running out? are you kidding me? that's sick. 107-105. mavs have won five straight. this abc7 sports report has been brought to you by ebay. >> thank you, shu. i'm sure kap will love it. >>> abc7 news continues on-line, on twitter, facebook and on all of your mobile devices with the abc7 news app. >> our...
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it took seasoned traveler carol dunn an hour just to get through even with her tsa pre-check clearance. >> my first thought was, there is something terribly wrong. there was just a sea of people. i couldn't see any kind of line. >> reporter: the tsa admits it made several mistakes, opening a checkpoint late, failing to staff for the morning rush, and struggling to catch up. aggravating matters midway's very narrow checkpoints. dozens of passengers missed their flights. in a statement tsa says, it is currently reviewing the causes of yesterday's longer than usual wait times. the airport says the backup was cleared by 9:30 a.m. meanwhile sunday and today brought clear skies and few delays for nearly 4.5 million americans flying back to school and back to work. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> now to the story that continues to make headlines in the sports world and well beyond. matt lauer's exclusive interview with ray and janay rice. tonight, you will hear ray rice break his silence in this very first television interview since the nation last saw him in that video, beating the w
it took seasoned traveler carol dunn an hour just to get through even with her tsa pre-check clearance. >> my first thought was, there is something terribly wrong. there was just a sea of people. i couldn't see any kind of line. >> reporter: the tsa admits it made several mistakes, opening a checkpoint late, failing to staff for the morning rush, and struggling to catch up. aggravating matters midway's very narrow checkpoints. dozens of passengers missed their flights. in a...
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. >> reporter: a couple weeks ago 20-year-old cameron dunn was homeless. cameron was one of the first to get a home at the transitional living program. >> this is my dresser and my bed. >> reporter: eventually 15 formerly homeless young adults will call this home. >> i've been given an amazing opportunity. >> reporter: in the meantime many more received gifts this meal, and a place to kick back and temporarily forget their troubles. >> if your cards aren't right from the start and you're kicked when you're down from an extremely young edge, this is like a time when we need to be nurtured and supported. it's really easy to lose your way. >> reporter: for larkin street youth services, delivered the feeling he wanted most this holiday. >> pure safety. it's been difficult to feel like you don't have to sleep with one eye open every night. i slept like a baby my first night here. i haven't slept so well in three years. >> at the salvation army in san francisco, volunteers spent their morning serving up comfort in the kitchen. they arrived bright and early to pa
. >> reporter: a couple weeks ago 20-year-old cameron dunn was homeless. cameron was one of the first to get a home at the transitional living program. >> this is my dresser and my bed. >> reporter: eventually 15 formerly homeless young adults will call this home. >> i've been given an amazing opportunity. >> reporter: in the meantime many more received gifts this meal, and a place to kick back and temporarily forget their troubles. >> if your cards aren't...
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dunn led that app by going to cbs philly.com and get it your drive for both iphone and android. >>> police in mississippi are still working to solve murder of a teen found covered in burns near her flaming car. as andrew spencer reports young with man's cell phone could lead police to the killer. >> reporter: fire fighters that it it was another car fire but instead they found another young woman burned on most of her body. >> i have realized, it was just shocking. >> reporter: nineteen year-old jessica chambers was well men in the small town in northern mississippi, her sister said she always seemed happy and she was always making people laugh. >> we're just shocked or lost, confused, angry and hurt. we're devastating. >> reporter: someone set jessica chambers koran fire on a rural road in courtland, mississippi. some kind of accelerant was use whether it was gas, lighter fluid or something else they don't know. it is not clear whether it was poured on the car or directly on chambers. he died a short time later. >> i mean she was loved by everybody. i don't know who could, who would want
dunn led that app by going to cbs philly.com and get it your drive for both iphone and android. >>> police in mississippi are still working to solve murder of a teen found covered in burns near her flaming car. as andrew spencer reports young with man's cell phone could lead police to the killer. >> reporter: fire fighters that it it was another car fire but instead they found another young woman burned on most of her body. >> i have realized, it was just shocking. >>...
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that front clears out, cold front that is today, later this afternoon about the time sunnies going dunn we will clear out nicely. that will allow temperatures to drop off. we will go out to the live neighborhood network at boardwalk plaza in rehoboth, 42 degrees is the current temperature. we will have some damp boards. that is what you'll find in a lot of locations. it is still damp but better then yesterday. 54 degrees is the spec high today. a break in the action with the high of 45 tomorrow. saturday a good day for indoor activities, we are tracking a rainy day with a new system and in time for eagles game on sunday we he should be clearing out but there could be a lingering shower around, vittoria, back over to you. >>> we have an update on that earlier accident on 202 southbound at baltimore pike, reopened, so we have good news there we are now taking you to the schuylkill expressway, however. traveling on 76 both east and westbound we are still moving relatively okay. here's eastbound side approaching area of the vine at spring garden, westbound, headlights, picking up slickness
that front clears out, cold front that is today, later this afternoon about the time sunnies going dunn we will clear out nicely. that will allow temperatures to drop off. we will go out to the live neighborhood network at boardwalk plaza in rehoboth, 42 degrees is the current temperature. we will have some damp boards. that is what you'll find in a lot of locations. it is still damp but better then yesterday. 54 degrees is the spec high today. a break in the action with the high of 45...
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at rutgers university kimberly baxter mclain president and ceo foundation for newark's future molly dunn executive director of preschool advantage and finally cecilia zalkind executive director of advocates for children of new jersey cecilia you were just telling us you've been with us many times over the years this is not your 30th anniversary at this great organization? >>[laughter] it is i started there while i was still in law school. >>well it is wonderful. by the way tell folks what that organization is and why it matters so much >>well advocates for children of new jersey is a state based child advocacy organization in newark and we look at many issues related to child well being including early education specifically preschool >>so let's start with you on this one. didn't new jersey pass a law in 2008? and what did that law say? and why are we still dealing with the fact that that law was supposed to deal with lots of children who weren't getting the pre-k they needed? >>well in 2008 the new jersey state legislature passed the school funding reform act which had a significant pre
at rutgers university kimberly baxter mclain president and ceo foundation for newark's future molly dunn executive director of preschool advantage and finally cecilia zalkind executive director of advocates for children of new jersey cecilia you were just telling us you've been with us many times over the years this is not your 30th anniversary at this great organization? >>[laughter] it is i started there while i was still in law school. >>well it is wonderful. by the way tell...
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. >> it's just a perfect story to sum up nina dunn >> my favorite was sandy duncan.ike to do on the beach. >> you should tell that joke again. >> you know what? after that joke? i'm going to keep my eye on you. >> oh. >> [ bleep ] you. >> oh. >> coming up a weird christmas card. well another great thing about all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. thand helzbergre fidiamonds celebrates the spirit of the season. our diamond ring is the perfect way to express your love. helzberg diamonds. i am loved. we're for an opens you internet for all.sing. we're for creating more innovation and competition. we're for net neutrality protection. now, here's some news you m
. >> it's just a perfect story to sum up nina dunn >> my favorite was sandy duncan.ike to do on the beach. >> you should tell that joke again. >> you know what? after that joke? i'm going to keep my eye on you. >> oh. >> [ bleep ] you. >> oh. >> coming up a weird christmas card. well another great thing about all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds...
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and studio 8h where they shoot the show and i'm in front of warren michael's and dennis miller and dunn who was the leftover from the year before, dana, john lef itz, and i just do some of my stand up, you know, the tonight show and some of the characters dana and i used to do together in the driveway, and i left thinking, well, you know, that was a fun trip. >> that was fun. we can tell people about this one day. >> yeah, yeah,. >> yep. >> and i get home and like a week later, i'm meeting with warren michael's at my manager's office, and he talks about an hour about saturday night live, and i'll just kind of nodding. and he offers me a job as a writer and a feature player. and he leaves -- he excuses himself to go to the restroom, and when he's gone, my manager who was also his manager, he says, let's tell warn -- warren we'll think about it over the weekend. and i've like -- >> are you kidding? who does that. >> right. it's almost like it was planned out by these guys. in hindsight, now that i know he manages both of us. well, what do you think. i said, warren, let me think about it o
and studio 8h where they shoot the show and i'm in front of warren michael's and dennis miller and dunn who was the leftover from the year before, dana, john lef itz, and i just do some of my stand up, you know, the tonight show and some of the characters dana and i used to do together in the driveway, and i left thinking, well, you know, that was a fun trip. >> that was fun. we can tell people about this one day. >> yeah, yeah,. >> yep. >> and i get home and like a week...
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. >>> ferguson, missouri, michael dunn bruin seen michael brown senior is in -- brown senior says he's going to the city to speak out. >> enough is enough. >> we got to stay strong. >> michael brown senior will be at mission high school in san francisco this afternoon. >>> the san jose police department is having to do some checking after one of their police officers posted a controversial treat. phillip white tweeted this message saturday night, by the way, anyone feels they cannot breathe or their lives matter, i will be at the movies tonight carrying my gun. the officer says he will kill anyone that threatens him and his family. demonstrators have used the last word of eric garner, "i cannot breathe". >> it is 6:38. some sad news from the zoo, why the death of a 44-year-old rhino is considered a devastating loss. >>> the new federal budget plan includes half a billion dollars set aside for california, where will all that cash will end up? down week. but th >>> good morning and welcome back to kpix 5 morning news. we have a brand new workweek and a brand new storm. this is our dopple
. >>> ferguson, missouri, michael dunn bruin seen michael brown senior is in -- brown senior says he's going to the city to speak out. >> enough is enough. >> we got to stay strong. >> michael brown senior will be at mission high school in san francisco this afternoon. >>> the san jose police department is having to do some checking after one of their police officers posted a controversial treat. phillip white tweeted this message saturday night, by the way,...
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and he launched the great attack between the horns of paris and ver dunn. f he concludes, he judicially combined the offensive with an offensive after ordering an energetic about-face. and by a magnificently planned stroke he dealt the invasion a baltimore tal mortal blow." i hope i've shown the contrast to the physically and mentally broken malta. but still joffe knew the great gamble he had taken. he later mused, "i don't know who won the battle of the marne. but if it had been lost i know who would have lost it and been blamed." what if french morale had cracked after the initial battles? campaigns are not fought against lifeless bodies. the enemy is never tired of lecturing, reacts, innovates, strikes back. were it not for the passions of the troops comparative figures of opposing strengths would suffice to decide the issue. put differently, he put it sarcastically, a kind of war by algebra. what's incredible about the marne in 1914 is that the french poier surprised the germans. he wrote his wife "just when it is on the point of being extinguished, it
and he launched the great attack between the horns of paris and ver dunn. f he concludes, he judicially combined the offensive with an offensive after ordering an energetic about-face. and by a magnificently planned stroke he dealt the invasion a baltimore tal mortal blow." i hope i've shown the contrast to the physically and mentally broken malta. but still joffe knew the great gamble he had taken. he later mused, "i don't know who won the battle of the marne. but if it had been lost...
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hospital photos of teresa dunn's injuries. i didn't touch her.ut you're not!
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will dunn in a statement says these mistakes are on rolling stone not on jackie adding we apologize towho was affected by this story and we will continue to investigate the events of that evening. on friday the magazine said its trust in jackie was misplaced. that caused am so to accuse rolling stone of blaming the rape victim. it is drawing fire for lacking journalistic integrity. she never questioned drew who jackie claims lured her into the ladies and gentlemened gang rape. >> there were reports they were looking for a rape vic to him to write about. she got a point across saying there was a lot of rapes on university campuses. i am not denying that but her being in love with the story so much stopped her from acting as a journalist. >> when the story broke in november uva suspended all fraternities and sororities. now they are calling on them to lift the ban. >> let's keep talking about this. can the magazine ever recover? weigh in at hash tag keep talki -- #keep talking. >> the findings describe secret torture tactics used by the cia against al qaeda. doug luzader with how industr
will dunn in a statement says these mistakes are on rolling stone not on jackie adding we apologize towho was affected by this story and we will continue to investigate the events of that evening. on friday the magazine said its trust in jackie was misplaced. that caused am so to accuse rolling stone of blaming the rape victim. it is drawing fire for lacking journalistic integrity. she never questioned drew who jackie claims lured her into the ladies and gentlemened gang rape. >> there...
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. >> collapse of a rolling stone expose and a confession from the lenna dunn ham. what is ahead.d, what do you think that both of these cases say about so- called journalism in the 21st century? >> shannon, they push the story perhaps beyond the facts. the rolling stones story based on a woman named jackie has collapsed because of friends of jackie said the guy was one of seven men that raped her is not even a student in the school and a picture she texted turned out to be a picture of a high school classmate. what is really hard to understand, why rolling stone published the story and a reporter who spent time on the 9000 word piece couldn't find them and find that the claims were exaggerated. >> are we in a danger zone. people can freelance and write articles for various organizations and coming from a place of advocacy and write to a preconceived conclusion, how do we hold people accountable and where were the editors? >> this was a failure on the part of the editors of the magazine. and one of the friends of jackie said she wanted to find the most sensational rape case to mak
. >> collapse of a rolling stone expose and a confession from the lenna dunn ham. what is ahead.d, what do you think that both of these cases say about so- called journalism in the 21st century? >> shannon, they push the story perhaps beyond the facts. the rolling stones story based on a woman named jackie has collapsed because of friends of jackie said the guy was one of seven men that raped her is not even a student in the school and a picture she texted turned out to be a picture...
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. >> can you explain the dunn din sequencing and how it understands the locks and mysteries of cancergenetic testing is the future of medicine. i think we'll see a day one day where we walk around knowing our genetic sequence is. the importance of cancer, if we figure out what the genetic markers on tumors, we can target therapy and we'll see better success rates. it is promising, but not something that will happen overnight as the doctor may have suggested last night. >> we have a sound bite from another doctor hedging that and say it may be, and we are not there just yet. this is what he had say. >> to say i can throw a tumor in a guzzmoand that will tell me the answer this a now minutes and everything will flow from that, i don't think we are there now. i don't think we'll be there next year. i think there is too much hard complex science that has to be done before it is state-of-the-art. but it is a very cool idea for the future. >> doctor, would you have estimated time line. is it 50 years perfect we get to what these theories are based on? >> we are already making progress in th
. >> can you explain the dunn din sequencing and how it understands the locks and mysteries of cancergenetic testing is the future of medicine. i think we'll see a day one day where we walk around knowing our genetic sequence is. the importance of cancer, if we figure out what the genetic markers on tumors, we can target therapy and we'll see better success rates. it is promising, but not something that will happen overnight as the doctor may have suggested last night. >> we have a...