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james eads is a recognize a remarkable person who came to st. louis when his mother brought him here. they came on a river boat that caught fire before it reached the war of. the stack fell and sent embers all over the boat and it caught fire and proceeded to sink. they had to come through the mississippi to the last few yards to get here. they lost everything and james eads grew up on and in this river. at a very young age, he had to help provide for his family. james decided at age 16 he would try to work the river. so he got some jobs on river boats where he was a clerk, what they called a mud clerk. he kept the books. he went up and down the river on these boats that were transporting led to other communities all the way up to near wisconsin. he had a lot of experience as a teenager really, knowing what the river was about. at least from the topside and eventually he makes a decision in his life that he can do is advantagesalvage work. there were common occurrences that it would be hit by snags. the river boat pilot cannot see the trees or l
james eads is a recognize a remarkable person who came to st. louis when his mother brought him here. they came on a river boat that caught fire before it reached the war of. the stack fell and sent embers all over the boat and it caught fire and proceeded to sink. they had to come through the mississippi to the last few yards to get here. they lost everything and james eads grew up on and in this river. at a very young age, he had to help provide for his family. james decided at age 16 he...
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i'm david eades with bbc world news. our top stories. seven years in jail for three al-jazeera journalist accused of spreading false news in egypt. the foreign minister gives her reaction to the verdict. >> vwe are deeply dismayed a sentence is imposed and a palled by the severely of it. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in baghdad as he presses for a more collusive government. >>> we're in brazil. it's the final group game. >>> hello. thanks very much for being with us. guilty and sentenced to seven years each in jail. three journalists with the al-jazeera network are convicted of what prosecutors lame was their help for a terrorist organization. the case of has drawn outrage se last year when they were contained. speaking just a short time ago, australia's foreign minister expressed outrage and said she'll be seeking intervention including a pardon. >> the australian government is shocked at the verdict in the peter greste case. we are deeply dismayed by the fact a sentence has been imposed. we are a palled by the severely of i
i'm david eades with bbc world news. our top stories. seven years in jail for three al-jazeera journalist accused of spreading false news in egypt. the foreign minister gives her reaction to the verdict. >> vwe are deeply dismayed a sentence is imposed and a palled by the severely of it. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in baghdad as he presses for a more collusive government. >>> we're in brazil. it's the final group game. >>> hello. thanks very much...
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i'm david eades with bbc world news. our top stories. >>> the biggest refugee crisis since world war ii. the u.n. says 50 million around the world were displaced last year. >>> a peace plan for ukraine is announced by president poroshenko after a president with president putin. >>> no combat troops on the ground, but the u.s. will send hundreds of military advisors in iraq to fight militants. >>> also the sacred river that cleanses all things. one of the most pollutant river miss the worl-- in the world. can it be cleansed? thanks for joining us. this is the scene ever more familiar around the world. being forced out of your home, even forced out of your home is a tragedy. last year the number of displaced hit 50 million. that's according to the u.n. refugee agency. that's the entire population of a country like south korea. 17 million have had to lead in surge of security. the vast majority are displaced. they live in camps that in some cases have become permanent slum cities. imogen has the story. >> 2.5 million have f
i'm david eades with bbc world news. our top stories. >>> the biggest refugee crisis since world war ii. the u.n. says 50 million around the world were displaced last year. >>> a peace plan for ukraine is announced by president poroshenko after a president with president putin. >>> no combat troops on the ground, but the u.s. will send hundreds of military advisors in iraq to fight militants. >>> also the sacred river that cleanses all things. one of the most...
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i'm david eades. place in northern france 70 years to the day in normandy. >>> abdullah has survived a gun attack on his convoy. >>> d-day was a turning point for northern europe. what actually happened? british, u.s. and canadian forces invaded occupied france. it was the first stage to free france which had been under invasion by nazi german. >>> how is d-day remembered in present day germany? steve evans has been speaking to one german veteran who found himself open the other side of the d-day landing. >> reporter: helmet rumor was the first german soldier to face the d-day invasion. he was at the pegasus bridge. it was crucial. allied forces wanted it captured to stop german forces from arriving. helmet was on guard. >>translator: i was the first one to notice when the gliders and troops landed. i raised alarm and a fired a flare that was it and this is how the invasion of normandy started and that was all that i did. >> reporter: d-day was the big step in the defeat of nazi germany. if you want t
i'm david eades. place in northern france 70 years to the day in normandy. >>> abdullah has survived a gun attack on his convoy. >>> d-day was a turning point for northern europe. what actually happened? british, u.s. and canadian forces invaded occupied france. it was the first stage to free france which had been under invasion by nazi german. >>> how is d-day remembered in present day germany? steve evans has been speaking to one german veteran who found himself...
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i'm zaidavid eades.he latest headlineses. >>> the prime minister has confirmed there's been an attack by syrian fighter planes. >>> abu qatada is found not guilty related to terror attacks in 1998. >>> the hotel in central somalia has been attacked by militants. reports say there's been heavy gunfire. witnesses in the town say al shabaab fighters held grenade at the gates of the hotel then went inside and started shooting. >>> european union leaders are meeting in belgium to choose the next president of the european commission. david cameron's bid to block him from becoming the next president looks to fail after the dutch and sweeds confirm they'll back the lucksenburg former prime minister for the job. in the next few hour, european leaders head to pay tribute to those that died in world war i. this area was left devastated among many others. lucy is there live now. over to you. >> reporter: david, the memorial is probably the most common memorial in the world. they're setting up in preparation coming t
i'm zaidavid eades.he latest headlineses. >>> the prime minister has confirmed there's been an attack by syrian fighter planes. >>> abu qatada is found not guilty related to terror attacks in 1998. >>> the hotel in central somalia has been attacked by militants. reports say there's been heavy gunfire. witnesses in the town say al shabaab fighters held grenade at the gates of the hotel then went inside and started shooting. >>> european union leaders are...
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i'm david eades with bbc world news. our top stories. defending the taliban prisoner swap that allowed a u.s. soldier to walk free. the u.s. defense secretary tells bbc they had to act quickly to save bergdahl. >> it was our judgment based on information we had, his life, his health were imperil. >> leaders of the g7 are meeting in brussels. they warned russia there could be further sanctions. >>> three officers are killed in a shooting hunting for a gunman. >>> hello. thanks for being with us. bowe is free at last. calls for celebration you may think. the hometown of the serviceman released from taliban after five years of captivity has called off the homecoming. there's growing controversy with several former army colleagues claiming sergeant bergdahl desserted his post in afghanistan. the u.s. defense secretary has defended the decision to go ahead with the deal without first going to congress. >> this was the right decision for the right reasons. we don't leave our people behind. how circumstances, why the disappearance, the army has
i'm david eades with bbc world news. our top stories. defending the taliban prisoner swap that allowed a u.s. soldier to walk free. the u.s. defense secretary tells bbc they had to act quickly to save bergdahl. >> it was our judgment based on information we had, his life, his health were imperil. >> leaders of the g7 are meeting in brussels. they warned russia there could be further sanctions. >>> three officers are killed in a shooting hunting for a gunman. >>>...
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wheels r bk ead with it, mitcll up for gaborik. borik bringing it on.ecting it ar behind him, circles, in front, shot! by lundqvist! a snag there. now, kerreid and ben stol brown anditarnd gaborik are t, coming back,li mitchell. ot, dpreekted, rebound! wide n brushed ghonts stanchions. po you are play in overtime, the call is a hook and the rangers will have the big opportunity. >> eddie: the chance for stepan went in between quick and the wide open net. he can't believed he missed this opportunity. a couple of great chances at either end. happened before that on derek stepan. wearing that mask to protect a broken jaw, broken in the third round, forgiven in the handshake line. so now the power play in tten byrichards. [ ise ] stop and cover by quick. >> eddie: every inch of ice so critical right no riffer l slash by bd rindare is i ugap goingr to the bench. and saying no slash,is ying to lick the stick. pec going to get this stick, follow through, trevor lewis, one of those follow through place, you have the puck, rule 60.1, a high-stick follow through,
wheels r bk ead with it, mitcll up for gaborik. borik bringing it on.ecting it ar behind him, circles, in front, shot! by lundqvist! a snag there. now, kerreid and ben stol brown anditarnd gaborik are t, coming back,li mitchell. ot, dpreekted, rebound! wide n brushed ghonts stanchions. po you are play in overtime, the call is a hook and the rangers will have the big opportunity. >> eddie: the chance for stepan went in between quick and the wide open net. he can't believed he missed this...
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you're watching gmt with me, david eades. our top stories.raq thrown into civil chaos with islamic militants tightening their grip on the country's second city. half a million people flee mosul after army troops abandon their positions. and these are the men who tossed them out. we'll discuss what isis is and what it stands for. >> also, with the world cup kickoff just a day away, a festival. >>> in the program alice will be taking a look at what's happening in business. trouble with the tax man. >> you're right, david. european commissioners investigating whether a decision was made by tax authorities in ireland, the netherlands, and luxembourg comply with rules on state aid, and it's about a deal they struck with apple, starbucks, and fiat. >>> hello. it's midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, 2:00 p.m. in the northern iraqi city of mosul where half a million people have been forced to flee following its capture by the islamic militant group isis. families, women and children, among those making their escape. the iraqi army and po
you're watching gmt with me, david eades. our top stories.raq thrown into civil chaos with islamic militants tightening their grip on the country's second city. half a million people flee mosul after army troops abandon their positions. and these are the men who tossed them out. we'll discuss what isis is and what it stands for. >> also, with the world cup kickoff just a day away, a festival. >>> in the program alice will be taking a look at what's happening in business. trouble...
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i'm david eads with "bbc world news." our top stories, the european union signs a controversial deal with ukraine. russia warns of serious consequences. >> the largest region of ukraine. >> i'm lucy hawkins in brussels. we bring you reaction to this deal. we bring it to you live here on "bbc world news." >>> fanatic or freedom fighter? we find out about the leader of boko haram from some of those who claim to know him. >>> also, not worth the gamble. sponsors of luis suarez say they're ending the relationship after he's banned from the world cup after biting an opponent. >>> hello. it is the biggest trade in political deal the european union has ever agreed with any other country. ukraine's president petro poroshenko signs the association agreement in brussels. here he is. so, in fact, did the leaders of georgia and moldova. they had their own to sign. and they shook hands with mr. poroshenko, a great day, he said it was. but not if you're russian it's not and certainly not if you're this man. president putin warned of se
i'm david eads with "bbc world news." our top stories, the european union signs a controversial deal with ukraine. russia warns of serious consequences. >> the largest region of ukraine. >> i'm lucy hawkins in brussels. we bring you reaction to this deal. we bring it to you live here on "bbc world news." >>> fanatic or freedom fighter? we find out about the leader of boko haram from some of those who claim to know him. >>> also, not worth the...
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read from thered, dead. .ead from the dying those who made the land were not .ble to stand they rosen pain. no --advantage was on the was on the hell. they murdered our men at well. the rain of death from the cliffs never stopped, but we just kept coming in from the sea, wave after wave, as far as you could see. sheer courage and determination, not believing they were done, dictated the victory that day. others in the future will say, when they stand on that mighty height and look down on that thin strip of beach, they'll say, i don't see how they ever did it. they fought for every inch of it, up the sides of that fortified wall, over the tops of those cliffs so tall. beach.ver forget that men, iner forget the the ships, in the air and on the land, and in the water. they lie now beneath thousands of white crosses and stars of , thosebove the beach wonderful soldiers who died so young. they died so we could be free. we ever forget what they did? honor them this day. we salute them, and we humbly beseech, dear god, less the men who died on omaha beach. >> jack reed, a cameraman for the
read from thered, dead. .ead from the dying those who made the land were not .ble to stand they rosen pain. no --advantage was on the was on the hell. they murdered our men at well. the rain of death from the cliffs never stopped, but we just kept coming in from the sea, wave after wave, as far as you could see. sheer courage and determination, not believing they were done, dictated the victory that day. others in the future will say, when they stand on that mighty height and look down on that...
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the money they have now is what is enabling them to be light on their feet, make acquisitions like eads about hire the best talent. that is what it is all about. >> we have had venture capitalist and others on our who say theyeve -- cannot get their project as easy as before, and that the differences between steve jobs and tim cook requires the planning. topeople are not aspiring work at apple as they did in the years past. >> i think it is different in david and goliath. when steve jobs returned to , it waster that after dell made those comments about selling back to shareholders. needing cash. >> now people are willing to take better bets. the people who work there now are strictly loyal, and they have the dominant tablet, and they are in many parts of the western world the dominant smartphone. they are in a position now with aeir founder gone and business person running company, it would be unwise to say that it was not a huge cultural shift. my view is that they have made a lot of interesting improvements on their core products. made really great progression with ios, and now mac os
the money they have now is what is enabling them to be light on their feet, make acquisitions like eads about hire the best talent. that is what it is all about. >> we have had venture capitalist and others on our who say theyeve -- cannot get their project as easy as before, and that the differences between steve jobs and tim cook requires the planning. topeople are not aspiring work at apple as they did in the years past. >> i think it is different in david and goliath. when steve...
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. >> we have an agreement whenever the new iraqi democratic government is threatened, america is ead ready to help. >> many republicans want president bush to order an air assault. >> ink we should cut off isis access to the command and control structure in syria and that involves air power. >> back in the united states from california to rhode island, americans are rallying against further involvement in iraq. >> this is a slippery slope of a messy situation in iraq and we are opposed to it. >> reporter: there are oil descruptions due to the -- disruptions due to the iraqi conflict, taman bradley reporting. >> president obama will join workers for the summit on working families. >>> the social networking site linked in doing something interesting launching a new job app it nudges you about positions you look at before and your saved job severance. >>> futures are looking mixed. >>> the mayor of atlantic city wants the city to become a port for smaller crews liners. don guardian told a local paper he will ask for federal help. atlantic city is fighting to survive the down times for c
. >> we have an agreement whenever the new iraqi democratic government is threatened, america is ead ready to help. >> many republicans want president bush to order an air assault. >> ink we should cut off isis access to the command and control structure in syria and that involves air power. >> back in the united states from california to rhode island, americans are rallying against further involvement in iraq. >> this is a slippery slope of a messy situation in...
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ead grilled chic from dunkin'? take notes, people! it's delicious! grilled chicken is now at dunkin'. try the delicious new grilled chicken flatbread with ancho chipotle sauce today. america runs on dunkin'. groo two bear >> two bear sightings were reported in winslow township and baits mill road. the animals were seen crossing in waterford township. area residents have had several bear encounters this spring. it is advised to keep trash covered or in a shed. >> i used to live in winslow township, you think of that as being a busy area. watch for the construction workers working eastbound on ben this morning blocking the right lane. meanwhile, the transit overview is looking good so far, dave. >> reporter: all right, karen we are looking at the 60s. noon 77, high of 79 at 3:00 p.m. as we get past noon there's a flash-flood watch in effect because we have a chance of spotty and drenching downpours and showers and thunderstorms. if you're heading to the airport. philadelphia reporting delays because of the fog and low ceiling it's worse in places like
ead grilled chic from dunkin'? take notes, people! it's delicious! grilled chicken is now at dunkin'. try the delicious new grilled chicken flatbread with ancho chipotle sauce today. america runs on dunkin'. groo two bear >> two bear sightings were reported in winslow township and baits mill road. the animals were seen crossing in waterford township. area residents have had several bear encounters this spring. it is advised to keep trash covered or in a shed. >> i used to live in...
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. >> hello, i'm david eades with "bbc world news." our top stories, ukraine can follow poland's example with the west's support. the message president obama is expected to deliver in a speech in warsaw shortly. freedom after five years held in eastern afghanistan. the taliban released video showing the handover of u.s. soldier bowe bergdahl. chinese forces on display in tiananmen square 25 years after the crushing of the pro democracy movement. >>> this is the scene live in west minister where the queen prepares to outline the british government's next legislative program amid it the traditional pomp and ceremony. hello. thanks for joining us on "bbc world news." president obama has met is the president elect of ukraine petro poroshenko on the second day of his trip to poland. he said they discussed a plan for reducing ukraine's energy dependence on russia and how the u.s. can help train the ukrainian security forces. this all comes ahead of a major speech that mr. obama is due to make in the next few minutes, in fact, as part of a ce
. >> hello, i'm david eades with "bbc world news." our top stories, ukraine can follow poland's example with the west's support. the message president obama is expected to deliver in a speech in warsaw shortly. freedom after five years held in eastern afghanistan. the taliban released video showing the handover of u.s. soldier bowe bergdahl. chinese forces on display in tiananmen square 25 years after the crushing of the pro democracy movement. >>> this is the scene...
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if we have seats at the table and we have sitting on board, eading organizations and we should be pushing lead. taking the risk of making somebody mad or feeling uncomfortable here and we have to be leaders. should beusiness we trying to figure out the data and making it work for our bottom line. we should be asking those tough questions and looking at best practices. we have to be leaders on this issue. this group is not an accident. we picked the top advocates, and this is makers, policy makers. you are leading on this issue. trailblazing can hurt sometime. some of it may not feel so good and. you're doing it for the women who do not have that voice and cannot take the risk. ones to do itthe for them. thank you very much for this opportunity. >> it was a great conference. >> thank you. you can
if we have seats at the table and we have sitting on board, eading organizations and we should be pushing lead. taking the risk of making somebody mad or feeling uncomfortable here and we have to be leaders. should beusiness we trying to figure out the data and making it work for our bottom line. we should be asking those tough questions and looking at best practices. we have to be leaders on this issue. this group is not an accident. we picked the top advocates, and this is makers, policy...
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there is dry wther ead. the seven-day forecast coming up in the next half hour. >> we like dry weather. 4:21. the roads are dry compared to yesterday. you may encounter fog. traffic with jillian mele and we have a foggy camera. >> it's really foggy in parts of our area as bill was talking about. this is a look in chester county route 100. very foggy conditions out there. we have speed restrictions over the betsy ross bridge to 35 miles per hour because of the foggy conditions there. so keep that in mind. down wires in willistown township. drivers on the blue route through montgomery county not too bad near the mid county toll plaz you can see traffic is light at this ur, no accidents to report on the blue route. we have this accident we follow, new jersey turnpike/pnsa turnpike cnector near the delaware riverdge toll plaza. expect a lane restriction there. >> we have breaking news to tell you about out of pakistan. another attack at the airport in that country's capital. this time militants attacked a securi
there is dry wther ead. the seven-day forecast coming up in the next half hour. >> we like dry weather. 4:21. the roads are dry compared to yesterday. you may encounter fog. traffic with jillian mele and we have a foggy camera. >> it's really foggy in parts of our area as bill was talking about. this is a look in chester county route 100. very foggy conditions out there. we have speed restrictions over the betsy ross bridge to 35 miles per hour because of the foggy conditions there....
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it happened before 7:00 last night near douglas and eads avenue in east oak. the woman was in her 20's and a 31-year-old was shot in the foot. officers gathered evidence at the scene. they have fought said if they knew each other. >> neighbors in union city are waking up with heavy hearts after an elderly man died in a house fire yesterday. investigators know where in the house the fire started but trying to figure out, why? >> my god. >> the house on san carlos way went up an instant, huge plumes of black smoke exploded into the sky. >> we saw smoke coming but the flames were big. >> people rubbed to the single-story house to help. they knew an elderly man lived here with his adult son outside on the drive when the fire started. the neighbor is a retired firefighter and could only make it halfway through the side before he had to turn around. >> it was so black and hard to see. our eyes were watering. >> he wanted to save the victim but could not. >> i know the guy. he is a very nice man. kind to everyone. good family. >> fires tried to reach the man but they
it happened before 7:00 last night near douglas and eads avenue in east oak. the woman was in her 20's and a 31-year-old was shot in the foot. officers gathered evidence at the scene. they have fought said if they knew each other. >> neighbors in union city are waking up with heavy hearts after an elderly man died in a house fire yesterday. investigators know where in the house the fire started but trying to figure out, why? >> my god. >> the house on san carlos way went up an...
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organization that has responsibility for checking standards in all of these schools, that is off step -- ost ead. that is why it is important what the education secretary saying about inspections. what the litter -- leader of the -- the point i would make is that this is an important debate. this is an important debate. if we are saying there is only one model of accountability that will work and some people in this house believe the only accountability is local government accountability, it is worth making the point that her mayhem city failed in their duty to these parents. caused looked at what this to happen, it was only when the department of education responded that proper action was taken. secretary ofto the education department when he reports. >> it is worth making the point of local authorities. that is why i made the point. inspections may only happen once every five years. that is not the kind of system or accountability you need. here is the thing i think we should be able to agree upon -- no one believes that the department of education and run 20,000 schools. i do not think you ca
organization that has responsibility for checking standards in all of these schools, that is off step -- ost ead. that is why it is important what the education secretary saying about inspections. what the litter -- leader of the -- the point i would make is that this is an important debate. this is an important debate. if we are saying there is only one model of accountability that will work and some people in this house believe the only accountability is local government accountability, it is...
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we need to know what's going on in our back yard and i think al jazeera does just that. eads . al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >>> finally from us this hour, detroit in the '50s and '60, home to the motown town - superstar, stevie wonned are, and -- wonder and the spinners got their start. the spinners are groving, on tour with a new generation working hard to fill big shoes. there is an original in the mix, and tonight he gives us the spinners. >> you mind if i say something. >> go for it. >> how you all doing. >> my name is henry. i am a member of the spinners vocal group, i'm 75 years old and still kicking. not kicking hard, but i'm singing. du-whoh is durks-whop -- du-whop [ singing ] . >> that was the du-whop. that year, 1954, we were in our teens, in high school. i'm talking about the beginning of the group's existence. we was only - on the basketball court outside, and every day in the summer time all the guys would gather, standing around singing. and everyone would say something like "why don't you start a group, you sound good?" this is why, phillippa on
we need to know what's going on in our back yard and i think al jazeera does just that. eads . al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >>> finally from us this hour, detroit in the '50s and '60, home to the motown town - superstar, stevie wonned are, and -- wonder and the spinners got their start. the spinners are groving, on tour with a new generation working hard to fill big shoes. there is an original in the mix, and tonight he gives us the spinners. >> you mind if i say...
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bseth.a -- if y don't mind,oing to lighis lavendercented candle andight e a little bit of aleand g eadpes me ."bo oilaughtwhiccombines two of mya ive story that takes you noic crime syndicatet you feel likller g out, an ] so, here we go. ♪ quientt me ♪ guys. guys! guys! >> yes, seth? what is it? >> seth: why -- why are you playing right now? >> uh -- well, we have a few extra minutes so the band figured we'd learn "in-a-gadda-da-vida." [ laughter ] >> seth: why? >> because we freakin' love that song! >> seth: listen, we all love that song but this is a quiet moment for me. >> hey, uh -- i read that book. do you want me to tell you who committed the murder? >> seth: what? no! no. quiet moment. starting now. >> hey, seth? >> seth: yeah, lutz? >> lutz: can i get the key to the bathroom? [ laughter ] >> seth: can it wait? >> lutz: it definitely cannot wait. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> lutz: hey, could i use the stage bathroom? certainly closer, definitely nicer. >> seth: no. it's -- it's right there and i can hear everything. >> lutz: fine. [ laughter ] [ beep ] >> herschel: attention gue
bseth.a -- if y don't mind,oing to lighis lavendercented candle andight e a little bit of aleand g eadpes me ."bo oilaughtwhiccombines two of mya ive story that takes you noic crime syndicatet you feel likller g out, an ] so, here we go. ♪ quientt me ♪ guys. guys! guys! >> yes, seth? what is it? >> seth: why -- why are you playing right now? >> uh -- well, we have a few extra minutes so the band figured we'd learn "in-a-gadda-da-vida." [ laughter ] >>...
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. ♪ the ford escape with its foot-activated liftgate ead. so we're always tryitoake .t's why we added some ingredients and took others out, making this our best bread yet. bread is on the rise at subway. and took others out, making this our best bread yet. made you feel like this? your wireless company the new crickerelet wi believes you should be doing a lot more of this. so we don't have any of those silly annual contracts. but do havewhole lot of cove. ...for not a lot of money.hose silly annual contracts. so everyone... ...can feel like this. sign up now... ...and50 m g a $ebate promion card when you purchase w cricket wireless.s or android smphone. something tomile about. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest just released their first album in eight years, "manslaughter" and all summer see them live as part of the rock star energy drink mayhem festival. please welcome ice-t and body count! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ people always say ice t you got some money i say i just got some money i didn't come from there ♪ ♪ i came from the dark side and i neve
. ♪ the ford escape with its foot-activated liftgate ead. so we're always tryitoake .t's why we added some ingredients and took others out, making this our best bread yet. bread is on the rise at subway. and took others out, making this our best bread yet. made you feel like this? your wireless company the new crickerelet wi believes you should be doing a lot more of this. so we don't have any of those silly annual contracts. but do havewhole lot of cove. ...for not a lot of money.hose silly...
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--s is going to sound ruh,ead of me going ruh ruh how about you? you seem to know stuff i do not know. i kind of reversed roles, from a mentor to -- to what i have become. you want to stay in the future and you want to stay in the action, you have to sniff for beauty wherever you go. and wherever you find it, even in this odd form -- [laughter] you just say, yes! otherwise, you just missed out. >> that is my philosophy, too. >> i think you once said that the importance of using the techniques of fiction in radio characters, scenes, never to threads. >> our show is top driven storytelling. that live and die by whether they are surprising and whether the characters are characters you can engage in. in the last two years, some of the stories have been developed -- people try to develop them into movies which never get made. a tv series which almost never gets made. but i get to spend time with professional screenwriters, and i feel like he speak the same language when we are talking about what a story is and how to shake it and make it. just think rad
--s is going to sound ruh,ead of me going ruh ruh how about you? you seem to know stuff i do not know. i kind of reversed roles, from a mentor to -- to what i have become. you want to stay in the future and you want to stay in the action, you have to sniff for beauty wherever you go. and wherever you find it, even in this odd form -- [laughter] you just say, yes! otherwise, you just missed out. >> that is my philosophy, too. >> i think you once said that the importance of using the...
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before the gateway arch was the symbol of the the eads bridge served as the
before the gateway arch was the symbol of the the eads bridge served as the
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and late one night he was sitting up in bed, ra eading beside his wife, and suddenly there it was, eurekar makes a direct comment on mr. wakisaka's failure to take the witness stand. >> this is what edmunds read, who was alone with her? he was alone with her. he was there. he would know. if he doesn't tell us, we can only look to shirlene and see what her body tells us. >> the fifth amendment the privilege against self-incrimination is a right that can be rendered meaningless if the prosecution gets to comment on it. >> and nobody stood up and said i object. >> it's amazing. the trial lawyer said nothing. the judge said nothing. >> those five words "if he doesn't tell us" would be the basis for edmunds' appeal. >> we're supposed to be professional, and we're not supposed to make those kinds of mistakes. >> did you write your closing argument? >> i write an outline. i commit it to memory. >> so how did that line come out? >> the prosecutor said it was a mere slip of the tongue. >> what i was trying to do with that statement was actually transition from, if he doesn't know, then we need to
and late one night he was sitting up in bed, ra eading beside his wife, and suddenly there it was, eurekar makes a direct comment on mr. wakisaka's failure to take the witness stand. >> this is what edmunds read, who was alone with her? he was alone with her. he was there. he would know. if he doesn't tell us, we can only look to shirlene and see what her body tells us. >> the fifth amendment the privilege against self-incrimination is a right that can be rendered meaningless if the...
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it happened before 7:00 last night near douglas and eads and the woman was in her 20's.ar-old man was shot in the foot. officers gathered several pieces of evidence at the scene but police have not yet said what led up to the shooting or if the victims knew each other. >> a man is dead after the home caught fire yesterday. the elderly man could not escape the fire in his home on san carlos way living here with his adult son in union city. another person was taken to the official but officials have not said how badly that person is hurt. a retired firefighter tried to get in through a window but unked it back because the smock was too thick and the fire too shot. >> they went through the front door and,ed would their way back and they located him in another part of the house. >> they found the victim near the living room close to where the fire started. firefighters do not know what sparked the place but they have not found anything suspicious. >> an attorney for bryan stow confirms the beating victim suffered a stroke ten days ago while the civil lawsuit against the dodg
it happened before 7:00 last night near douglas and eads and the woman was in her 20's.ar-old man was shot in the foot. officers gathered several pieces of evidence at the scene but police have not yet said what led up to the shooting or if the victims knew each other. >> a man is dead after the home caught fire yesterday. the elderly man could not escape the fire in his home on san carlos way living here with his adult son in union city. another person was taken to the official but...
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>> if you get hit in the eade and either feel dizzy, have a headache, you'd be examed and bef everythinghis test again. but just part of the game, unfortunately. >> my first practice with pads. how hard could this be? i'm protected, right? >> don't worry that they have 200 pounds on you. >> don't worry about that. >> oh, man. >> before we get started, listen closely. physical practice but protect your team. and always you protect your team. >> first up, rebel drills. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah! >> supersize! >> morgan! >> they're calling for super size. i think they mean me. >> i'm here. >> but this is practice. against their own team. >> one more time. super size. >> oh, no. here we go again. okay. i survived. >> if this doesn't wake you up in the morning, i don't know what does. >> morgan! >> 90 on the next play. >> okay. >> turn and go! turn and go! morgan! that's how you play. >> hustle back. >> chasing the ball, then get back for the next play. you ready to play? >> let's go! >> morgan! >> go! >> ah! >> morgan! morgan! >> number 9. he seems to be enjoying himself. >> we're just
>> if you get hit in the eade and either feel dizzy, have a headache, you'd be examed and bef everythinghis test again. but just part of the game, unfortunately. >> my first practice with pads. how hard could this be? i'm protected, right? >> don't worry that they have 200 pounds on you. >> don't worry about that. >> oh, man. >> before we get started, listen closely. physical practice but protect your team. and always you protect your team. >> first up,...
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you're watching gmt with me, david eades. our top stories.o civil chaos with islamic militants tightening their grip on the country's second city. half a million people flee mosul after army troops abandon their positions. and these are the men who tossed them out. we'll discuss what isis is and what it stands for. >> also, with the world cup
you're watching gmt with me, david eades. our top stories.o civil chaos with islamic militants tightening their grip on the country's second city. half a million people flee mosul after army troops abandon their positions. and these are the men who tossed them out. we'll discuss what isis is and what it stands for. >> also, with the world cup
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ward at a farmer's market, forces supporting the union showed up and who got up to speak that james eads know later on from building the ironclads ulysses s. grant used in the mississippi and building the bridge, he got up and spoke to the crowd and said when i kept my eyes on my countrymen and see among them so many of our adoptive citizens rallying to the standard of the public. when i reflect that among those who are now plotting their country's ruin, there's not one of foreign birth involved in their ranks. i feel alternating motions of gratitude and shame, gratitude to them for their devotion to the flag of their country, trained to think to none but americans, native-born americans, the long as the dishonor of humiliating that emblem of our nation's glory. i thank god our adopted citizens have by unanimous sentiment of devotion to the union's been able to lead minister by their example of something so severe and merited to those ungrateful men on laboring to defile their banner under his protecting shade they first inherited this a prettier of liberty and the immediate effects of w
ward at a farmer's market, forces supporting the union showed up and who got up to speak that james eads know later on from building the ironclads ulysses s. grant used in the mississippi and building the bridge, he got up and spoke to the crowd and said when i kept my eyes on my countrymen and see among them so many of our adoptive citizens rallying to the standard of the public. when i reflect that among those who are now plotting their country's ruin, there's not one of foreign birth...
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. >> hip-hop is the first is john ead that -- genre that bridged style and culture?are allowed ar big chains and say stuff costs.much >> why was make tagger not allowed -- mick jagger not allowed? >> we go through cycles of this. i would name drop all of these people by association, like i name dropped spike jones to make myself look cooler. peoplesiation, gaining confidence. one thing i wanted to point out with jimmy iovine and dr. dre is that they are geniuses. both of them were cultural geniuses. what they had done for so many years, they connected with the right company. and it's all about the legacy of steve. convictiond of iron do you have to have to be one of those breakthrough innovators? first few days, people thought you were making fun of them, and then teachers were teaching courses on it. >> i do not write self-help books or anything like that. [laughter] you have to be able to take the lashes of people not understanding. two years of people not interracialg relationships. the pop world meets the art world. you need to be able to swim in backlash. alot o
. >> hip-hop is the first is john ead that -- genre that bridged style and culture?are allowed ar big chains and say stuff costs.much >> why was make tagger not allowed -- mick jagger not allowed? >> we go through cycles of this. i would name drop all of these people by association, like i name dropped spike jones to make myself look cooler. peoplesiation, gaining confidence. one thing i wanted to point out with jimmy iovine and dr. dre is that they are geniuses. both of them...
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next vignette is about the historic eads bridge. it is over the mississippi river connecting st. louis and east st. louis, illinois. he was a self-taught engineer and completed the bridge in 1874. vignette is about the >> i don't think people have any idea how important this bridge is. it was the symbol of st. louis. wasre the gateway arch in 1865, it was the symbol for the city. fire as it approached the wharf, so just before it reached the wharf here at st. louis, it sent amber's, and it caught fire and proceeded to sink, so they actually had to come through the mississippi through those last few yards to get here. hey lost everything, and really grew up on and in this river. at a very young age, he had to help provide for his family, and james decided at age 16 that he would try to work the berber, so he got some jobs on riverboats where he was a clerk, what they call a much clerk, and he kept the books, and he went up and down the river on these boats that were transporting, these were wooden riverboats all the way up to illinois near wisconsin. that he could do salvage work.
next vignette is about the historic eads bridge. it is over the mississippi river connecting st. louis and east st. louis, illinois. he was a self-taught engineer and completed the bridge in 1874. vignette is about the >> i don't think people have any idea how important this bridge is. it was the symbol of st. louis. wasre the gateway arch in 1865, it was the symbol for the city. fire as it approached the wharf, so just before it reached the wharf here at st. louis, it sent amber's, and...
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labrador's name is red, ead, his supporters will read speeches. the chairwoman will continue with the roll call and when they get to mr. mccarthy's name, the same process will repeat itself. somebody will stand to deliver a nominating speech for mr. mccarthy and there will be two seconding speeches. the house republicans leadership will hand out a ballot to every single voting member and that will be a blank ballot and that member will have to write in their choice. either labrador or mccarthy. the votes will be tallied by a handful of tally clerks who are members of the house republican conference with not been publicly supporting one candidate or another. they will double check the other tallies. once that tally is complete, she will share with the conference who the winner is. at that point, whoever emerges victorious will have the opportunity to address the conference as the new house majority leader. the entire process will repeat itself if the whips races 's race is necessary. it's a secret ballot. that's what makes the whip's race so intrig
labrador's name is red, ead, his supporters will read speeches. the chairwoman will continue with the roll call and when they get to mr. mccarthy's name, the same process will repeat itself. somebody will stand to deliver a nominating speech for mr. mccarthy and there will be two seconding speeches. the house republicans leadership will hand out a ballot to every single voting member and that will be a blank ballot and that member will have to write in their choice. either labrador or mccarthy....
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ead an entire editorial yesterday. it shows you the level of my involvement.bout the bank of england instead? [laughter] >> an mpc member has spoken. >> i think just a ratification on everything else that is being said. don't see the case for bank of england rest -- that giving when interest rates moving for the moment. donald sterling raking higher toward the -- dollar-sterling breaking higher toward the two dozen a level. , let'sfi meeting reality dig into the reservoir official intelligence. >> i will see you next week, everybody. >> welcome to "on the move. away.are moments stocks from the u.s. to asia to new highs today. let's start with you. undoubtedly, the markets are looking at the federal reserve minutes and the communication from janet yellen richey has grasped control of the message. rates low for a a considerable period of time. not as hawkish as it could have been. we will see what that transfers in terms of equity markets as u.s. equity markets made record highs last night. >> and nine month high, the obama administration calls for the iraq late
ead an entire editorial yesterday. it shows you the level of my involvement.bout the bank of england instead? [laughter] >> an mpc member has spoken. >> i think just a ratification on everything else that is being said. don't see the case for bank of england rest -- that giving when interest rates moving for the moment. donald sterling raking higher toward the -- dollar-sterling breaking higher toward the two dozen a level. , let'sfi meeting reality dig into the reservoir official...
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. >> we have done a lot to do you ,ead >> the ceo of genworth thank you so much for joining us.ack to discuss wages. ♪ "the wall street journal" reporting that bnp paribas will cut the dividend. we will have much more on this through the morning. we will look through that. 9 billion reasons to cut the dividend. >> and so multibillion euro bonds as well. >> friday afternoon in paris. what do you think that has something to do with it? >> all the money they were make this year, plus the first quarter next year, gone. >> it is still being debated whether it is 9 billion, 10 billion, or 11 billion. [laughter] >> we noticed. joining us is betty liu. you have a pretty action-packed show this morning. founder ofa former aol on with us and the current ceo of aol. [laughter] that will be an interesting match. this mission over the last five days to draw attention to cities saying that startups are not just in silicon valley, they are all over the country. we were in detroit. cincinnati, now in nashville, today. it has been a bus tour. he has been on this little campaign. there we are in
. >> we have done a lot to do you ,ead >> the ceo of genworth thank you so much for joining us.ack to discuss wages. ♪ "the wall street journal" reporting that bnp paribas will cut the dividend. we will have much more on this through the morning. we will look through that. 9 billion reasons to cut the dividend. >> and so multibillion euro bonds as well. >> friday afternoon in paris. what do you think that has something to do with it? >> all the money...
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she is the first woman to ead. she is in her 30's. derek johnson is the president f the naacp. the ed of the new orleans workers at center for. mayor steve benjamin, the first black mayor of columbia, south carolina since econstruction. the president of voto atino. when you read through what you will see is changes here in the south. we are transforming very rapidly and if more people paid more attention we could ransform faster still. the region these days is typified in many ways by voter suppression, attempts to put in latino exclusion acts a guild chinese exclusion act that we saw after the civil war. very targeted bills are put in lace to make it more difficult for immigrants of color to remain in the south. the south as an organizer in my opinion, it is a light switch. use on or is off. you can see it in north carolina in the last 10 years. major progressive changes. huge ultraconservatives pushed back. we say in this country that there are two clichés that are stuck with me. one is it is always darkest before the dawn. when you organize in the context of the south, there
she is the first woman to ead. she is in her 30's. derek johnson is the president f the naacp. the ed of the new orleans workers at center for. mayor steve benjamin, the first black mayor of columbia, south carolina since econstruction. the president of voto atino. when you read through what you will see is changes here in the south. we are transforming very rapidly and if more people paid more attention we could ransform faster still. the region these days is typified in many ways by voter...
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closer look at whether those challenges will prove to be too much to pull off a successful tournament. eads . al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> what a treat for us. this is a live picture of the osprey in massachusetts. if you look really closely there, in the middle of the screen, you can see the little baby osprey there. osprey are a variety of hawk and well known for their keen eyesight and ability to grab fish out of the water. right before we came back from the break, there was a second osprey. go and get fish for the little babies there. >> transit workers in brazil have put their strike on hold days before the country hosts the world cup. subway employees clashed with police in sao paulo, raising fears that the protest could overshadow thursday's opening match. >> no agreement, but the strike is suspended at least for a day. that was a surprise decision by metro union members after nearly four hours of closed door talks with the government broke down with no agreement. they nevertheless said they'll go back to work for now and meet again on wednesday, one day before the
closer look at whether those challenges will prove to be too much to pull off a successful tournament. eads . al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> what a treat for us. this is a live picture of the osprey in massachusetts. if you look really closely there, in the middle of the screen, you can see the little baby osprey there. osprey are a variety of hawk and well known for their keen eyesight and ability to grab fish out of the water. right before we came back from the break,...
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the clerk will continue to ead. the clerk: administrative provisions, maritime administration, section 170. the administration is authorized to make necessary repairs involving government property. section 171. none of the funds shall be used to negotiate or perform fee for service contracts for vessel disposal. pipeline and hazardous material safety administration, operational expenses, including ansfer of funds, $21,564,000,000. hazardous materials, safety, $52 million of which $7 million shall remain available until september 30, 2017. pipeline safety, pipeline safety fund, oil spill liability trust fund. pipeline safety design review fund $131,500,000. emergency preparedness grants, emergency preparedness fund, $188,000 to remain available until september 30, 2016. office of inspector general, salaries and expenses, $86,223,000. surface transportation board, salaries and expenses, $31,250,000. . general provisions, department of transportation, section 180, during the current fiscal year, appropriations to the d
the clerk will continue to ead. the clerk: administrative provisions, maritime administration, section 170. the administration is authorized to make necessary repairs involving government property. section 171. none of the funds shall be used to negotiate or perform fee for service contracts for vessel disposal. pipeline and hazardous material safety administration, operational expenses, including ansfer of funds, $21,564,000,000. hazardous materials, safety, $52 million of which $7 million...
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and they had some problems in the relationship with the eads that was a downgrade and, in fact, boeing have been the only true cantor -- >> right the import/export -- >> bingo. >> and then you had the s&p got pulled down by bank of america which was the lack of a settlement. so we're somewhat vulnerable here. one last wacky note from trader folklure, the thursday before expiration week has a history of volatility. don't ask me why, i'm like christopher columbus, i know the moon has something to do with the tide. i don't know the celestial mechanics. if you look back 70% of the thursdays before exploration week very volatile. >> thank you. >> of course. >> he does know the world is round as well. the opening bell just a few minutes away. i always say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone you
and they had some problems in the relationship with the eads that was a downgrade and, in fact, boeing have been the only true cantor -- >> right the import/export -- >> bingo. >> and then you had the s&p got pulled down by bank of america which was the lack of a settlement. so we're somewhat vulnerable here. one last wacky note from trader folklure, the thursday before expiration week has a history of volatility. don't ask me why, i'm like christopher columbus, i know the...
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every day hundreds of thousands g>> ttte des k ton't jnighlk t seea.del i ead illeer anio the.t'll fd w thevellier here sp omaye whi 's youeoing w > ing,ne.s e. nic firs aler f p f thind g .ightse halmidgeppens sststleerivitglit ia aenue i st othat. ph man infman inrittenhouse video video over the weekend. you'll see him in a moment approach him there. he forced the woman to go einto her apartment at 19th and spruce streets where he raped her. we expect to learn more about the suspect and the arrest when police hold news conference at 10:15. we'll carry that here live on nbc 10. we'll see you in half an hour. >>> we're back now. 8:30 on a tuesday morning. 24th day of june 2014. a big crowd, and we hope that everyone sticks around or comes back for a friday toyota concert series. phillip phillips going to be here on the plaza. >> love that. also if you like scary movies, you'll love eric bana in his new role. the movie is called "deliver us from evil." it is a freakout. if you like that, this is the movie for you. >>> all right. speak of movies, if you loved "jurassic park." goo
every day hundreds of thousands g>> ttte des k ton't jnighlk t seea.del i ead illeer anio the.t'll fd w thevellier here sp omaye whi 's youeoing w > ing,ne.s e. nic firs aler f p f thind g .ightse halmidgeppens sststleerivitglit ia aenue i st othat. ph man infman inrittenhouse video video over the weekend. you'll see him in a moment approach him there. he forced the woman to go einto her apartment at 19th and spruce streets where he raped her. we expect to learn more about the suspect...
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labrador's name is red, ead, his supporters will read speeches.e chairwoman will continue with the roll call and when they get to mr. mccarthy's name, the same process will repeat itself. somebody will stand to deliver a nominating speech for mr. mccarthy and there will be two seconding speeches. the house republicans leadership will hand out a ballot to every single voting member and that will be a blank ballot and that member will have to write in their choice. either labrador or mccarthy. the votes will be tallied by a handful of tally clerks who are members of the house republican conference with not been publicly supporting one candidate or another. they will double check the other tallies. once that tally is complete, she will share with the conference who the winner is. at that point, whoever emerges victorious will have the opportunity to address the conference as the new house majority leader. the entire process will repeat itself if the whips races 's race is necessary. it's a secret ballot. that's what makes the whip's race so intriguin
labrador's name is red, ead, his supporters will read speeches.e chairwoman will continue with the roll call and when they get to mr. mccarthy's name, the same process will repeat itself. somebody will stand to deliver a nominating speech for mr. mccarthy and there will be two seconding speeches. the house republicans leadership will hand out a ballot to every single voting member and that will be a blank ballot and that member will have to write in their choice. either labrador or mccarthy....
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one of my personal favorites is james eads, who built the eads bridge. he taught himself from age 13 onward how to form structures and that sort of thing. and he basically taught himself how to build a stable tableting machine. he would go down and salvage these and sell them, so the eads bridge was significant because the time it was the longest arched bridge in the world at over 6000 feet long, and people were kind of terrified of it. they really did not have a lot of faith in it. today we think steel is very strong. they thought it looked like a skeleton and was ready to fall over at any time under its own weight, so eads was really impressive to me just because of a national story associate with him but also the fact that he taught himself how to become an engineer. gerty cori is one of our selections. she came from prague with her family. her husband got a job, and even though she had the same qualifications as him, she did not. she was made a research assistant and given a salary 1/10 of his. together, they figured out how life agenda is absorbed b
one of my personal favorites is james eads, who built the eads bridge. he taught himself from age 13 onward how to form structures and that sort of thing. and he basically taught himself how to build a stable tableting machine. he would go down and salvage these and sell them, so the eads bridge was significant because the time it was the longest arched bridge in the world at over 6000 feet long, and people were kind of terrified of it. they really did not have a lot of faith in it. today we...
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one of my personal favorites is james eads, who built the eads bridge. he taught himself from age 13 onward out to copulate structures and that sort of thing. forme basically -- how to structures and that sort of thing. and he basically taught himself how to build a stable tableting machine. he would go down and salvage these and sell them, so the eads bridge was significant because the time it was the longest arched bridge in the world at over 6000 feet long, and people were kind of terrified of it. they really did not have a lot of faith in it. today we think steel is very strong. they thought it looked like a skeleton and was ready to fall over at any time under its own weight, so eads was really impressive to me just because of a national story associate with him but also the fact that he taught himself how to become an engineer. gerty cori is one of our selections. she came from prague with her family. her husband got a job, and even though she had the same qualifications as him, she did not. she was made a research assistant and given a salary 1/10
one of my personal favorites is james eads, who built the eads bridge. he taught himself from age 13 onward out to copulate structures and that sort of thing. forme basically -- how to structures and that sort of thing. and he basically taught himself how to build a stable tableting machine. he would go down and salvage these and sell them, so the eads bridge was significant because the time it was the longest arched bridge in the world at over 6000 feet long, and people were kind of terrified...
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james eads is a recognize a remarkable person who came to st. louis when
james eads is a recognize a remarkable person who came to st. louis when