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i will show you the office of chief justice earl warren. this is his desk and his chair. >> are you pretty sure this is his chair? , absolutely. we have a lot of information on it. he worked every day and then came here in the after hours to see how the investigation was going. this being the office of chief wasice earl warren, this the conference table that existed in his office at the time. office ofdoor was the occupied staff counsel here. -- our inspector came here to inspect the building a couple of years ago. now we are entering the conference room of what would have been the warren commission, investigating the death of the president. much of the furniture in the room we inherited from veterans of foreign war. >> i think this room was used for individual witnesses, small-scale interviews, the less critical witnesses. there was a very important witness and several commissioners were in attendance. i understand it was held downstairs in a larger conference room. a tremendous amount of business was transacted in this room. i wrote this
i will show you the office of chief justice earl warren. this is his desk and his chair. >> are you pretty sure this is his chair? , absolutely. we have a lot of information on it. he worked every day and then came here in the after hours to see how the investigation was going. this being the office of chief wasice earl warren, this the conference table that existed in his office at the time. office ofdoor was the occupied staff counsel here. -- our inspector came here to inspect the...
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the office of chief justice earl warren. this would have been chief and ce earl warren's desk his chair. was u're pretty sure this his chair? >> absolutely. we have a lot of substantial that's from n it the vfw itself but also the desk to the society. we're less than almost 150 feet from the court building to the where he worked every day obviously and came here in the after hours to see the investigation was going on. you can glance out the window can see why the proximity to the court and the building here would have been to his choosing. of chief the office justice earl warren, this is the table that existed in the area office at that time. just next door to chief justice the warren's office was office of occupied staff a here.l arlen specter came to visit the building and pointed out this the office he and another associate worked in as they were investigating the death of the president in 1964. now we're entering the what that room of time would have been, the warren commission investigating the death of the president.
the office of chief justice earl warren. this would have been chief and ce earl warren's desk his chair. was u're pretty sure this his chair? >> absolutely. we have a lot of substantial that's from n it the vfw itself but also the desk to the society. we're less than almost 150 feet from the court building to the where he worked every day obviously and came here in the after hours to see the investigation was going on. you can glance out the window can see why the proximity to the court...
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they take note of trey style earl's apparent physical decline.he first interview, but then begins using a wheelchair. >> i'm [ bleep ] disabled. i can't do [ bleep ]. >> reporter: he repeatedly tries to impress upon them he's too weak to hurt a fly. >> i'm a sick [ bleep ]. i couldn't beat up a kid. >> reporter: if police smell something fishy in styler's story, it's about to stink even more, after someone opens a nearby trash bin. >> we got incredibly lucky with that break in the case. >> reporter: one man's trash becomes a police officer's treasure. treasure. [ juli the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a keeper. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. and for dark spots rapid♪ [music] ir. jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her
they take note of trey style earl's apparent physical decline.he first interview, but then begins using a wheelchair. >> i'm [ bleep ] disabled. i can't do [ bleep ]. >> reporter: he repeatedly tries to impress upon them he's too weak to hurt a fly. >> i'm a sick [ bleep ]. i couldn't beat up a kid. >> reporter: if police smell something fishy in styler's story, it's about to stink even more, after someone opens a nearby trash bin. >> we got incredibly lucky with...
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on september 24, 9064, chief justice earl war and handed a report of the president's commission on the assassination of president kennedy to president lyndon johnson in the oval office. the seven commissioners pictured here with president johnson and general counsel rankin concluded that lee harvey oswald acted alone in killing president kennedy. the warren commission work for nine months in this billing, the washington office of the vfw. a short walk from the supreme court and the u.s. capitol. a fourth a camera and floor conference room to talk to investigative journalist philip shenon whose book "the secret history of the kennedy assassination" examines the worn keyission's work using phone calls, documents, and rtifacts. first, we take a brief tour of the former worn commission offices. commission offices. >> high, i am brian summers. building of the veterans of foreign wars washington, d.c., at 200 maryland avenue. the commission met for nine months. where so ketchum hall, much of the testimony from witnesses and those met here in this historic building. it was in this room here o
on september 24, 9064, chief justice earl war and handed a report of the president's commission on the assassination of president kennedy to president lyndon johnson in the oval office. the seven commissioners pictured here with president johnson and general counsel rankin concluded that lee harvey oswald acted alone in killing president kennedy. the warren commission work for nine months in this billing, the washington office of the vfw. a short walk from the supreme court and the u.s....
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the testimony of marina oswald was public because she was represented by earl lane, and she asked for public testimony. the commission agreed to do that. >> was it difficult to maintain an open mind with media coverage as well as the fbi findings being publicized? >> no. the initial fbi and secret service conclusions were the first bullet hit the president through his neck. the second bullet hit the governor. the third hit the president's head. it was not hard to keep an open mind. i was looking at the evidence. keeping an open mind is never a problem. you look at the evidence and go where the facts lead you. i had no preconceived notions. i had no interest in doing anything but finding the truth. earl warren said to us, the truth is our client. >> was there anything in the final report you disagreed with? >> i don't think so. i don't believe so. >> that was the portion of an interview senator specter recorded with the pennsylvania cable network. he served as a lawyer for the warren commission in the year following the assassination of president kennedy. senator specter died in 2012 a
the testimony of marina oswald was public because she was represented by earl lane, and she asked for public testimony. the commission agreed to do that. >> was it difficult to maintain an open mind with media coverage as well as the fbi findings being publicized? >> no. the initial fbi and secret service conclusions were the first bullet hit the president through his neck. the second bullet hit the governor. the third hit the president's head. it was not hard to keep an open mind....
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branch of the movement and he helped architect barbie get out of jail in the 1920s for the fraud and earl was a pastor and an activist and she was a great feature. >> where did he live and how did he die. >> it's not the greatest situation. >> did your father with this. >> he talked about it in his autobiography. they precede their father as this invincible person the great protector, the great provider of the family. he would take his son with him when heated speeches when he was speaking to the community of self-reliance and about perseverance and about working hard and the importance of education and all these things. just by the humor. some of these wonderful things that are in malcolm. so many wonderful things because my father was so young. he was held at the age of 49 and would have been such a significant competition in such a short lifetime and 12 years. to speak volumes to who he was and for me now as an adult i reflect on that sense of loneliness that he must have really felt having sacrificed his life not asking for anything in return but the benefit of humanity so that we can
branch of the movement and he helped architect barbie get out of jail in the 1920s for the fraud and earl was a pastor and an activist and she was a great feature. >> where did he live and how did he die. >> it's not the greatest situation. >> did your father with this. >> he talked about it in his autobiography. they precede their father as this invincible person the great protector, the great provider of the family. he would take his son with him when heated speeches...
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he drafted supreme court justice earl warren as chairman.hey took testimony from hundreds of witnesses and brought forth the document close to 1000 pages. after 10 months. the report is signed by earl warren, chief justice of the united states. richard b russell, senator from georgia. john sherman senator from cooper kentucky, representative from louisiana. , held boggs. gerald r ford, a representative from michigan. allen w dulles, ex head of the cia. john j mccloy, diplomat and presidential advisor. president johnson received the report on thursday. he specified that it be made public today. beginning at 630 a.m., cbs news will reveal the substance of that report. during this two-hour broadcast, there will be no commercial announcements. months ago long before the , commission finished its work, cbs news set out to interview the key witnesses who appeared before the commission. those officially involved in the warren commission's investigation, the fbi, secret service agents declined to talk before our cameras. the dozens of ordinary men a
he drafted supreme court justice earl warren as chairman.hey took testimony from hundreds of witnesses and brought forth the document close to 1000 pages. after 10 months. the report is signed by earl warren, chief justice of the united states. richard b russell, senator from georgia. john sherman senator from cooper kentucky, representative from louisiana. , held boggs. gerald r ford, a representative from michigan. allen w dulles, ex head of the cia. john j mccloy, diplomat and presidential...
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. >> cris: great reaction there by earl thomas. i know he's disappointed he didn't come down with that interception. what an intense young man that is. i mean, his whole life is dedicated to the game of football. he is the first one there and the last one to leave and you hear that sometimes but it's serious with this guy. he's there at the crack of dawn. he stays late. he lives for football. just flies around the field. i love watching him play, one of the great players in the league. >> al: and look on the stat sheet. fair caught at the 23 yard line by brian waters. when your defense is number one you get to the super bowl. eight teams have made it when they're ranked number one in points allowed. there it is, the last super bowl before the afl-nfl merger was the chiefs. the only loser would be the chiefs and the vikings in that one. >> cris: that was great. one thing that probably won't be talked about in this game, aaron rodgers took his team down the field to get his club right back in it. they were down by 12, 13, something l
. >> cris: great reaction there by earl thomas. i know he's disappointed he didn't come down with that interception. what an intense young man that is. i mean, his whole life is dedicated to the game of football. he is the first one there and the last one to leave and you hear that sometimes but it's serious with this guy. he's there at the crack of dawn. he stays late. he lives for football. just flies around the field. i love watching him play, one of the great players in the league....
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all of it, we got great lead earls like trevor.e have a great team with the attitude and the work ethic. we have to keep getting better. we have to keep improving in technique and fundamentals and try to build to be better every week. >> coach, congrats. trevor, a lot of confidence out there. you are the guy this year. last year, split some time with blake bell. how has that helped your confidence really knowing that this is your team? >> you know, it's been huge. going into the offseason. kind of being that guy was big. kind of getting the guys going around me. it spokes out here. this was a big win for us. s.e.c. coming into town. it was big for us, big one. >> heather: yesterday, we talked and you told me that your goal was to stay calm and relaxed out there. how were you able to do that against a team that a lot of people thought might give you a bit of a challenge. >> it was in the locker room before hand. we came out and played fast again. got the field goal early, but got on them pretty quick. that's what we try to do every
all of it, we got great lead earls like trevor.e have a great team with the attitude and the work ethic. we have to keep getting better. we have to keep improving in technique and fundamentals and try to build to be better every week. >> coach, congrats. trevor, a lot of confidence out there. you are the guy this year. last year, split some time with blake bell. how has that helped your confidence really knowing that this is your team? >> you know, it's been huge. going into the...
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all of it, we got great lead earls like trevor.e have a great team with the attitude and the work ethic. we have to keep getting better. we have to keep improving in technique and fundamentals and try to build to be better every week. >> coach, congrats. trevor, a lot of confidence out there. you are the guy this year. last year, split some time with blake bell. how has that helped your confidence really knowing that this is your team? >> you know, it's been huge. going into the offseason. kind of being that guy was big. kind of getting the guys going around me. it spokes out here. this was a big win for us. s.e.c. coming into town. it was big for us, big one. >> heather: yesterday, we talked and you told me that your goal was to stay calm and relaxed out there. how were you able to do that against a team that a lot of people thought might give you a bit of a challenge. >> it was in the locker room before hand. we came out and played fast again. got the field goal early, but got on them pretty quick. that's what we try to do every
all of it, we got great lead earls like trevor.e have a great team with the attitude and the work ethic. we have to keep getting better. we have to keep improving in technique and fundamentals and try to build to be better every week. >> coach, congrats. trevor, a lot of confidence out there. you are the guy this year. last year, split some time with blake bell. how has that helped your confidence really knowing that this is your team? >> you know, it's been huge. going into the...
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. >> cris: great reaction there by earl thomas. i know he's disappointed he didn't come down with that interception. what an intense young man that is. i mean, his whole life is dedicated to the game of football. he is the first one there and the last one to leave and you hear that sometimes but it's serious with this guy. he's there at the crack of dawn. he stays late. he lives for football. just flies around the field. i love watching him play, one of the great players in the league. >> al: and look on the stat sheet. fair caught at the 23 yard line by brian waters. when your defense is number one you get to the super bowl. eight teams have made it when they're ranked number one in points allowed. there it is, the last super bowl before the afl-nfl merger was the chiefs. the only loser would be the chiefs and the vikings in that one. >> cris: that was great. one thing that probably won't be talked about in this game, aaron rodgers took his team down the field to get his club right back in it. they were down by 12, 13, something l
. >> cris: great reaction there by earl thomas. i know he's disappointed he didn't come down with that interception. what an intense young man that is. i mean, his whole life is dedicated to the game of football. he is the first one there and the last one to leave and you hear that sometimes but it's serious with this guy. he's there at the crack of dawn. he stays late. he lives for football. just flies around the field. i love watching him play, one of the great players in the league....
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. >> reporter: for four days they met here at earl's organic produce in san francisco. the goal?take california's organic craze and cultivate message of health and wellness across the country is. >> you're investing into life and health. >> reporter: he hosts the national organic radio show. he says we must first revamp our grocery stores from where organic food is placed on store shelves to offering more organic food samples. >> it's about changing your relationship to your customer on a store level. and so you got to know your consumer well and you know what they are looking for when it comes to health and education. >> reporter: a new poll of american shoppers shows organic eating is regional. more than a third admit they don't give organic much thought at all. but here in the west, organic shopping is much higher. and in fact more than half on the west coast consciously seek out organic labels. earl sees several reasons why that is. >> the combination of growing regions, small growers, and the cultural opportunity that exists. it is the home of the organic movement. >> report
. >> reporter: for four days they met here at earl's organic produce in san francisco. the goal?take california's organic craze and cultivate message of health and wellness across the country is. >> you're investing into life and health. >> reporter: he hosts the national organic radio show. he says we must first revamp our grocery stores from where organic food is placed on store shelves to offering more organic food samples. >> it's about changing your relationship to...
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opportunity to throw a nerf ball, have the slinky go down the stairs, to play with a loop or play with earl of monkeys. opportunity to learn how to play. >> all weekend long, american history tv is featuring saint paul, minnesota. after the war of 1812, the u.s. government traded extensively with indian tribes of the upper mississippi. saint paul's location at the junction of the mississippi and minnesota rivers made a trade hub. established fort snelling which was completed in 1825. our comcast cable partners worked with c-span's city tour staff when we recently traveled there to explore the area's rich history. learn more about saint hall all weekend here on american history historystop -- american tv. >> if you want to understand where the modern world is today, there's no better place to start than because he was so complex. that still resonates with him. had a huge impact on fitzgerald and distro had a huge impact on st. paul. st. paul was the most important to f scott fitzgerald's legacy. he lived all over the world. on his life up until he was probably about 40 and the hollywood year
opportunity to throw a nerf ball, have the slinky go down the stairs, to play with a loop or play with earl of monkeys. opportunity to learn how to play. >> all weekend long, american history tv is featuring saint paul, minnesota. after the war of 1812, the u.s. government traded extensively with indian tribes of the upper mississippi. saint paul's location at the junction of the mississippi and minnesota rivers made a trade hub. established fort snelling which was completed in 1825. our...
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and among the disputed was earl -- disappointmented was earl blumenaur, the congressman whose idea itclude the coverage. on the house floor he explained his motivations. >> i'm sad to say that the minority whip, the minority leader, have been part of an effort to deal with fear and misrepresentation attacking bipartisan legislation that would have done precisely that, reform the health care system. the american public especially our senior citizens deserve our best efforts to meet their needs, not treat them like political footballs. >> so now five years later insurers have begun to fill the void left by congress and clearly there's a need. consider that a 2010 study in the journal of palliative medicine found only 15 to 20% seriously ill patients had end of life care in medical records. some insurers begun reimbursing physicians $35 for each conversation they have about end of life decisions. it's not comparable to a lawyer or an accountants hourly wage, for some burnout family physicians it's a start. after all, physicians are reimbursed for smoking cessation and weight-loss counsel
and among the disputed was earl -- disappointmented was earl blumenaur, the congressman whose idea itclude the coverage. on the house floor he explained his motivations. >> i'm sad to say that the minority whip, the minority leader, have been part of an effort to deal with fear and misrepresentation attacking bipartisan legislation that would have done precisely that, reform the health care system. the american public especially our senior citizens deserve our best efforts to meet their...
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watt earl wither with a lake fu [ bleep ] alligators. get his dumb ass.eest. they just dumb as [ bleep ]. drinking out of crocodile lake. eat his ass up. you ain't getting out of that hole. see how he's sinking now. they going in on the head now. that's it. you dead, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we have a good show tonight. we have music from mastodon. ike barinholtz is here. and we'll be right back with jane fonda, so stick around. ♪ walgreens knows that heartburn sufferers can sometimes find themselves at the corner of "mmm, home cooking" and "umm, i think that's enough." that's why walgreens offers new nexium 24 hour, protection strong enough for whatever your day dishes out. walgreens makes it easy to treat frequent heartburn. with new nexium 24 hour, now get nexium level protection without a prescription. at the corner of happy and healthy. i am so noh my gosh...now, it's not even funny. driver 1 you ready? yeah! go! [sfx] roaring altima engine woah! ahhhha! we told people they were riding nissan's most advanced altima race car. we lied..
watt earl wither with a lake fu [ bleep ] alligators. get his dumb ass.eest. they just dumb as [ bleep ]. drinking out of crocodile lake. eat his ass up. you ain't getting out of that hole. see how he's sinking now. they going in on the head now. that's it. you dead, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we have a good show tonight. we have music from mastodon. ike barinholtz is here. and we'll be right back with jane fonda, so stick around. ♪ walgreens knows that heartburn sufferers...
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. >> cris: great reaction there by earl thomas. i know he's disappointed he didn't come down with that interception. what an intense young man that is. i mean, his whole life is dedicated to the game of football. he is the first one there and the last one to leave and you hear that sometimes but it's serious with this guy. he's there at the crack of dawn. he stays late. he lives for football. just flies around the field. i love watching him play, one of the great players in the league. >> al: and look on the stat sheet. fair caught at the 23 yard line by brian waters. when your defense is number one you get to the super bowl. eight teams have made it when they're ranked number one in points allowed. there it is, the last super bowl before the afl-nfl merger was the chiefs. the only loser would be the chiefs and the vikings in that one. >> cris: that was great. one thing that probably won't be talked about in this game, aaron rodgers took his team down the field to get his club right back in it. they were down by 12, 13, something l
. >> cris: great reaction there by earl thomas. i know he's disappointed he didn't come down with that interception. what an intense young man that is. i mean, his whole life is dedicated to the game of football. he is the first one there and the last one to leave and you hear that sometimes but it's serious with this guy. he's there at the crack of dawn. he stays late. he lives for football. just flies around the field. i love watching him play, one of the great players in the league....
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the quake essentially moved the earl enough to perk late up. >> i was yelling at my wife, you have to see the creek and this is what we saw, it was amazing. >> now the water is being tested to see if we can drink it but scientists say it will not last long and many could potentially see their wells run dry. >>> looking at this, this weekend, i was riding my pike, how many miles have you rode? >> 100. >> no but we saw whales off the coast so we were just out of big sir and looking out towards the ocean and the weather was stunning out towards the coast this weekend and and pretty much status quote and all the way through the weekend e-itels so mind out the door at clearing at the beaches upper 60s across the bay today and into the low and mid-80s into our inland areas and this is a look at the extended forecast. inland 86, bested by 90 on tuesday and we will have more on wednesday. that is your look at weather, here is more. >>> outside we go. the up mentioned there is still overnight roadwork especially for the next 20 to 25 innocence but from albany into emoryville. if you are travel
the quake essentially moved the earl enough to perk late up. >> i was yelling at my wife, you have to see the creek and this is what we saw, it was amazing. >> now the water is being tested to see if we can drink it but scientists say it will not last long and many could potentially see their wells run dry. >>> looking at this, this weekend, i was riding my pike, how many miles have you rode? >> 100. >> no but we saw whales off the coast so we were just out of...
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and police have not released further details about the shooting but witnesses say they heard several earl gunshots. >> i was getting ready to go to bed and it was like fireworks and we came out and we didn't see anybody with a gun but some guys were rolling up in a car. >> ktvu's alex savage will have a live update on this. >>> it has been years since the terror attacks and we are trying to remember the victims apt the pentagon and shanksville p.a. several innocent people were killed that day and more than 1,000 victims have still not been identified. stay tuned and we will take you to live observances. in new york every person killed at ground zero will be read a loud. -- aloud. the memorial will be closed but will reopen at 6:00 tonight at which point new yorkers will mark the anniversary at the twin reflecting pools where the trade accept interpreter went down. >>> firefighters in alameda county will honor the fallen. here to tell us more about this very personal tribute, janine de la vega. >> reporter: right behind me you can see this memorial and it is brand-new for the fire departme
and police have not released further details about the shooting but witnesses say they heard several earl gunshots. >> i was getting ready to go to bed and it was like fireworks and we came out and we didn't see anybody with a gun but some guys were rolling up in a car. >> ktvu's alex savage will have a live update on this. >>> it has been years since the terror attacks and we are trying to remember the victims apt the pentagon and shanksville p.a. several innocent people...
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what i do is i get beautiful dates, that's the secret iningredient, and i rehydrate them in earl grey's a twist of flavor. >> stephen: when you start cooking you're like a marvel superhero (laughter) you talk in a completely different way! >> once you've done that, i like to simply fill the o orifice with -- (audience reacts) >> and then, like the james bond champagne, if you can just cut yourself a w wedge, a regular portion, and just let it all ooze out. >> stephen: ahhh! oh, jesus! oh, my god! >> and that's a big portion, dude. >> stephen: that's a regular portion? okay. this is blueberry cobbler. >> it gets the taste buds going. believe me. oh, no, this is good! this is impressive! >> stephen: thank you very much. i'll give you my regular portion of blueberry cobbler. (laughter) i'll take a little ice cream right there, okay, put that on the side, and just a little -- (laughter) all right, cheers, cheers. whatever you do, get some sweet part there. ready? >> yeah. >> stephen: all right. mmm! >> mmm! >> stephen: i have found this interview... so comforting... (cheers and applause)
what i do is i get beautiful dates, that's the secret iningredient, and i rehydrate them in earl grey's a twist of flavor. >> stephen: when you start cooking you're like a marvel superhero (laughter) you talk in a completely different way! >> once you've done that, i like to simply fill the o orifice with -- (audience reacts) >> and then, like the james bond champagne, if you can just cut yourself a w wedge, a regular portion, and just let it all ooze out. >> stephen:...
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. >> this is is the scene earl le sunday morning as lower merion police dusted for evidence around the living room window where they believe the intruder made entry before getting caught inside. sam miller shairdz a wall with the family and heard the shrug. >> shouting, angry, afraid at the same time and i could not hear what they were saying but it was coming through the wall clearly. >> police say 4 a.m. in the 200 block of edge hill 'roid the home owner and son confronted the suspect and suspect attacked the son with a hammer. police believe there was a car in the alley behind the home waiting for the suspect. >> we just heard the noise and then afterwards we thought we saw a car drive up the alley in that direction. >> neighbors described the family as hard working and kind. police say the son was treated at a nearby hospital for injuries. sunday afternoon police continued presence in the neighborhood escorting someone close to the family inside to gather belongings. neighbors say they are rattled by the attack and concerned about their safety. >> we have to call the alarm company
. >> this is is the scene earl le sunday morning as lower merion police dusted for evidence around the living room window where they believe the intruder made entry before getting caught inside. sam miller shairdz a wall with the family and heard the shrug. >> shouting, angry, afraid at the same time and i could not hear what they were saying but it was coming through the wall clearly. >> police say 4 a.m. in the 200 block of edge hill 'roid the home owner and son confronted...
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earl, i was not expecting that answer. >> one thing i think we have to really reconsider is that themen, the one whose actual job is to do the fighting. once they volunteer fight. once to get in the army and marine corps and the next to go in the infantry, so they know what they're getting into. they're idealists. they see themselves as nights at the round table. the missions are ancient and the battles they fight are primal. they bring order to chaos through the skillful use of control on violence in order to protect the innocent. it really means something to the infantrymen. so when they're engaging, their warriors, not killers. they may have to kill to accomplish the mission. but they're warriors. they take and bear the brunt for people who could not or don't want to do that. >> that is the difference that warriors versus killers is the things you see as being different. >> isis is a bunch of thugs. it's a bunch of killers that they couch themselves in terms. as i said before, they're not muslims, they're not jihadists. these are people doing it on their own for their own power's
earl, i was not expecting that answer. >> one thing i think we have to really reconsider is that themen, the one whose actual job is to do the fighting. once they volunteer fight. once to get in the army and marine corps and the next to go in the infantry, so they know what they're getting into. they're idealists. they see themselves as nights at the round table. the missions are ancient and the battles they fight are primal. they bring order to chaos through the skillful use of control...
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. >>> philadelphia police are searching for clues in the earl write morning robbery of a 7-eleven ispened at 2:30 on stenton avenue. the subject ran off on foot and police hope that surveillance video will lead them to some clues. >> thousands of dollars worth of instruments were stolen in langhorne, a burglar broke a glass door and took trumpets and a violence and claire net. anybody with information is asked to call police. >>> marijuana laws are changing in the city of philadelphia, city council passed a bill today that decriminalizes the possession of a small amount of the drug, anybody caught can less than an ounce, will no longer be arrested and get a $25 fine. if you get caught in public you will get a $100 fine or community service. >>> for one local marine it has been a lifelong battle to find inner peace. the affects of combat and a hard childhood took its toll until he took to the martial arts. nora muchanic has more. >> altercations, i remember jumping over a counter to get to his boss. >> for years bob has struggled with post traumatic stress disorder, partly from a horr
. >>> philadelphia police are searching for clues in the earl write morning robbery of a 7-eleven ispened at 2:30 on stenton avenue. the subject ran off on foot and police hope that surveillance video will lead them to some clues. >> thousands of dollars worth of instruments were stolen in langhorne, a burglar broke a glass door and took trumpets and a violence and claire net. anybody with information is asked to call police. >>> marijuana laws are changing in the city...
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bob, i guess to ben's point about the fact of a number of key money manage earls underperformed.hey have been underinvested or underperformed. the bulls would argue and, art, you can weigh in, as well, the bulls argue that means they have to play catch up into the end of the year. >> the underperformance of the average hedge fund and the market is very wide. unusually wide a. number of notes out about that and subscribe to the idea but i think there's very interesting volatility around the russian rumor which is what it is right now. but i think something to this. the russians may be enacting a law to allow a seizure of foreign assets. europe is getting zero growth right now. they don't need to have this escalation go on. tipping them into negative growth and then recessions could be just enough and i think they reacted so negatively to even just reports that it could be true. >> what levels, art, do you think are key for this market and that the market needs to hold on the close today? >> well, you have taken out the 50-day moving average rather handily and i would guess somewhe
bob, i guess to ben's point about the fact of a number of key money manage earls underperformed.hey have been underinvested or underperformed. the bulls would argue and, art, you can weigh in, as well, the bulls argue that means they have to play catch up into the end of the year. >> the underperformance of the average hedge fund and the market is very wide. unusually wide a. number of notes out about that and subscribe to the idea but i think there's very interesting volatility around...
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my name is is a commissioner earl lynn louie we live across the street from the project. i want to bring to your attention loving ton middle school is located one block away age over 6 thousand students and staff they've got no parking for that site. so in the past we've had teachers parking in front of our house all day from 7 to 6 clock the picture open the screen is not what it is when you come out when loving ton school starts there's a parking situation on our block i want to show you a picture we already have difficulty with double-parked cars parked cars blocking the driveway and double-parked cars picking up the students it's not the picture they've showed you it's not reality if you come out with lofton school is in session there's limited parking and also there are many elderly people that live here my mom and dad are over 80 years old they walk up and down the block i've concerned with the elderly people trying to cross the street when lofton let's out and let's out in the afternoon there's a parade of kids and parents and grandparents down 37 and with the addi
my name is is a commissioner earl lynn louie we live across the street from the project. i want to bring to your attention loving ton middle school is located one block away age over 6 thousand students and staff they've got no parking for that site. so in the past we've had teachers parking in front of our house all day from 7 to 6 clock the picture open the screen is not what it is when you come out when loving ton school starts there's a parking situation on our block i want to show you a...
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james earl ray was discovered hiding in heavy brush not far from the prison.rity measures were installed including razor wire and motion sensors. if a prisoner gets past these deterrents, they still must escape brushy mountain's blood hounds. >> this is canine daisy. she's about 2 years old, and she's the best tracking dog we have right now. if an inmate leaves here especially from behind the wall, because they're going to go straight up the mountain, one way or the other. that's where she would come into play. that's basically the only way we could find them in the mountains with one of these dogs because it's so thick and everything. there's nowhere to go. you can wander around for days in these mountains and be lost. they are silent trackers. a lot of people is misled by these dogs. they watch movies on tv. you see a guy with two or three dogs in each hand chasing an inmate. the dogs are all barking and stuff. these dogs don't bark. they keep their nose to the ground and they track. that's all they do. she will pick up on a human scent and follow it until y
james earl ray was discovered hiding in heavy brush not far from the prison.rity measures were installed including razor wire and motion sensors. if a prisoner gets past these deterrents, they still must escape brushy mountain's blood hounds. >> this is canine daisy. she's about 2 years old, and she's the best tracking dog we have right now. if an inmate leaves here especially from behind the wall, because they're going to go straight up the mountain, one way or the other. that's where...
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. >> reporter: for four days they met here at earl's organic produce in san francisco. the goal? take california organic craze and cultivate a message of health and wellness across the country. >> buy organic you are investing in life and health. >> reporter: hosting the national organic radio show to sell the entire country on organic he says we must revamp our grocery stores from where organic food is placed on store shelfs to offering more organic food samples. >> it is about changing your relationship with your customer on the store level. and, so, you got to know your consumer well and you know what they are looking for when it comes to health and edgecasion. >> reporter: a new poll shows organic eating is regional. more than a third admit they do not give organics much thought at all. organic shopping in the west is higher. more than half seek out organic labels. there are several reason yes that is. >> the combinations of growing renal ons, small growers, and the cultural opportunity that exist. this is the home of the organic movement. >> reporter: but he is seeing organi
. >> reporter: for four days they met here at earl's organic produce in san francisco. the goal? take california organic craze and cultivate a message of health and wellness across the country. >> buy organic you are investing in life and health. >> reporter: hosting the national organic radio show to sell the entire country on organic he says we must revamp our grocery stores from where organic food is placed on store shelfs to offering more organic food samples. >> it...
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. >> thank you to some folks for this generous gift and i'm looking forward to my usual steve earl and the dukes great bands this might exist you bryan adams and roxanne and t bone and i love the local bands get down and stay down this is performing on friday and what an amazing line up of different performers i'm reading on my script they're expecting to draw upwards of 7 thousand people around the park so i know that concerns about issues from traffic to noise and disruptions may come from our communities so there's a neighborhood hotel line 414 that 5 3868584 i've circled all the biking areas i go to the usually spot and there's also the heavy i didn't parking area near presidio avenue and there's 30th after a big bike parking and jfk and there's plenty of parking and public transit is encourage if you drive and park on the streets please respect our neighborhoods whether the richmond and don't bloke driveways and it is on a first come, first serve basis george washington in the richmond and argon elementary school they have a lot of parents mann and womening the parking lot address
. >> thank you to some folks for this generous gift and i'm looking forward to my usual steve earl and the dukes great bands this might exist you bryan adams and roxanne and t bone and i love the local bands get down and stay down this is performing on friday and what an amazing line up of different performers i'm reading on my script they're expecting to draw upwards of 7 thousand people around the park so i know that concerns about issues from traffic to noise and disruptions may come...
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joining me now congressman earl blumenwater. how has the situation improved?st time this being an objective in the united states foreign policy. we've been able to funnel more money into it. this is seeking to take that to a higher level. to be sure that we're concentrating in the areas of greatest need, which we haven't always done. and be able to focus on the things that will make the most difference. by the time i walk off this stage in four minutes five more children will have died needl s needlessly. >> something we heard from charlie rangel this week is that providing water is a cheap proposition with a great return. cheap is an interesting word to use. how dheep are cheap are we talk? >> if every american family gave up one restaurant meal a year, that would be enough money if it were put behind this, to provide drinking water and sanitation for everybody in the world. and part of the problem that's taken place in syria, the country was turned upside down because of this massive drought and not having access to drinking water that helped destabilize the
joining me now congressman earl blumenwater. how has the situation improved?st time this being an objective in the united states foreign policy. we've been able to funnel more money into it. this is seeking to take that to a higher level. to be sure that we're concentrating in the areas of greatest need, which we haven't always done. and be able to focus on the things that will make the most difference. by the time i walk off this stage in four minutes five more children will have died needl s...
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about two, two and a half weeks earl which temperature values like this. but, again, we will start warming things up for you in the days ahead. let's look at the next couple of days. i walk on back to the desk, upper 70s tomorrow, sunshine, watching for few more clouds courtesy of the warmfront, but i think it comes through dry. and then sunday, not bad. >> game day. looks good. >> sure s i think kick off temperature about 80 degrees or so, down at the linc. not bad. >> not bad at all. >> nice full day of the summer season, yes, it is the last weekend, of summer, yes. >> where does the time go? >> crazy stuff. >> if i remember correctly 10:29 monday night. >> 10:29 p.m. to be exact for the atom malik quinn objection and we welcome fall. >> does it bother you if these papers are all messed up around here? because this is your commute. very messy. just wait until you think tough under control, 422, that's what happens. let's get you outside. traveling on the eastbound side of 422, we have major accident, as you make your way around the area of 23. now the go
about two, two and a half weeks earl which temperature values like this. but, again, we will start warming things up for you in the days ahead. let's look at the next couple of days. i walk on back to the desk, upper 70s tomorrow, sunshine, watching for few more clouds courtesy of the warmfront, but i think it comes through dry. and then sunday, not bad. >> game day. looks good. >> sure s i think kick off temperature about 80 degrees or so, down at the linc. not bad. >> not...
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mexico and would the first woman, the policy is program development director at the chief justice earl warren institute on law and social policy at uc berkeley school of law and a former deputy chief staff to president clinton. she graduated from stanford and received the law degree from cal. >>> a northern california woman who lost everything in the devastating fire in weed, california, is happy as can be. >> she has her wedding dress. hardly anything else made it out of the flames including pictures. she lost her home when the wildfire rushed through her neighborhood on monday. her fiance scrambled to save what he could. >> the wedding dress. the wedding rings. i was, like, i don't know where they are, and that is the wedding dress train. what is the first thing you think of at a wedding? the dress. >> they are just days to spare until wedding day. people have a last thing to be thankful for. she says the outpouring of support is pore she could have imagined because people are donating so much. just's the wedding day. >>> congratulations. they okay. >> yesterday, we got help from mot
mexico and would the first woman, the policy is program development director at the chief justice earl warren institute on law and social policy at uc berkeley school of law and a former deputy chief staff to president clinton. she graduated from stanford and received the law degree from cal. >>> a northern california woman who lost everything in the devastating fire in weed, california, is happy as can be. >> she has her wedding dress. hardly anything else made it out of the...
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>> reporter: while palm earl indicated she did not want to go forward with prosecution, on march 27th, rice is indicted on aggravated assault charges. the charges against her were dropped. the very next day, on march 28th, rice and palmer married. on may 1st, rice pleads not guilty. and aflip pplies for a program first-time offenders that could clear him of charges in six months. >> prosecutor must have evaluated that the injuries were not from serious bodily injury. >> reporter: on may 23rd, we hear from rice for the first time since his arrest. >> i just wanted to thank her for doctor -- for loving me whes weak. >> reporter: janay, sitting at his side, apologizes. >> i deeply regret the role i played in the incident that night. i love ray. >> reporter: some critics called the press conference a sham. >> that, to me, was one of many indications that the ravens did not understand anything about domestic violence. you have a woman who has been battered. apologizing next to the man who has battered her and the optics of that were horrible. >> reporter: on july 24th, the nfl announces th
>> reporter: while palm earl indicated she did not want to go forward with prosecution, on march 27th, rice is indicted on aggravated assault charges. the charges against her were dropped. the very next day, on march 28th, rice and palmer married. on may 1st, rice pleads not guilty. and aflip pplies for a program first-time offenders that could clear him of charges in six months. >> prosecutor must have evaluated that the injuries were not from serious bodily injury. >>...
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. >>> and -- >> final -- it's too earl will i this monday morning, i think. finally this morning, the first ever "invictus" cams ended this morning with a message of queen elizabeth saluting wounded warriors from around the world. >> the games were the brain child of her grandson, prince harry. ♪ if i get any closer. >> reporter: the invictus games engded with music and these words from the man two created it. >> i want to read a short message from granny. the success of these games can be measured not by med dallas won but by the renewed sense of purpose and confidence in your abilities that you have gained. >> reporter: for four days of competition, 400 a veterans from 13 countries wounded at war fought for gold, silver, and bronze. 98 of the athletes are from america. >> the cam ratdry, the friends, the individuals we have med and stories we have shared, we're going continue to share them. >> reporter: jill biden, the wife of the u.s. vice president was here to cheer them on. >> that's the great thing. it doesn't matter who won, who lost, they're all in th
. >>> and -- >> final -- it's too earl will i this monday morning, i think. finally this morning, the first ever "invictus" cams ended this morning with a message of queen elizabeth saluting wounded warriors from around the world. >> the games were the brain child of her grandson, prince harry. ♪ if i get any closer. >> reporter: the invictus games engded with music and these words from the man two created it. >> i want to read a short message from...
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i'd say one part eric dickerson, one part earl campbell, one part jamaal charles, one part mccoy. that's a touchdown. la salle had it going on, sherman to herring, just like the law firm and they bill you by the hour. inside screen for the score. la salle edges dematha 41-39. laurel at high point tonight, nice shot there from the ground, good looking stuff. sparty don't be tardy for a sparty party. mike hubbard says sometime i feel i've got to run away. laurel big tonight up 33-0 , but give high point credit. they didn't give up. mike burnell rebuilding the program. they fought hard but lose tonight 33-0. speaking of laurel i was there a couple weeks ago for a function. they gave me this cool hat. thanks, fellows. big ups to the spartans tonight as they win. hd woodson heading out to arlington. what are those radioactive shirts? i don't know. running back from yorktown jack stores, saw him going the distance, but woodson is hanging with mr. cooper, v rashard cooper finds senior wide receiver bullock for the nice slant pattern and later on cooper finds sophomore charles feeler on
i'd say one part eric dickerson, one part earl campbell, one part jamaal charles, one part mccoy. that's a touchdown. la salle had it going on, sherman to herring, just like the law firm and they bill you by the hour. inside screen for the score. la salle edges dematha 41-39. laurel at high point tonight, nice shot there from the ground, good looking stuff. sparty don't be tardy for a sparty party. mike hubbard says sometime i feel i've got to run away. laurel big tonight up 33-0 , but give...
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the manhunt for centennial park bomb earl eric robert rudolph lasted five years, after detonating four bombs and killing two people. rudolph fled to the appalachian mountains. he was arrested in north carolina while rummages for food. >> the interactions with people typically get them caught. they are trying to survive, obviously, so, touching back into where people are. >> today, we have identified christopher jordan dorner as a suspect. >> reporter: just last year, christopher dorner, a renegade former los angeles police officer went on the run after he was suspected of killing four people. >> officer shot, multiple times. >> reporter: including three police officers. the manhunt spanned two states and into mexico. >> he went from cabin to cabin. i can tell you, in other fugitive cases, that's very common. what are you drawn to? food, watter, clothing and shelter. >> reporter: dorner managed to survive for days in the mountains just outside of los angeles, but died from a self-inflicted gunshot to the head during a standoff. the alleged boston marathon bombers had the city on lockdow
the manhunt for centennial park bomb earl eric robert rudolph lasted five years, after detonating four bombs and killing two people. rudolph fled to the appalachian mountains. he was arrested in north carolina while rummages for food. >> the interactions with people typically get them caught. they are trying to survive, obviously, so, touching back into where people are. >> today, we have identified christopher jordan dorner as a suspect. >> reporter: just last year,...
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if maybe just normal work day for you, lucky enough to have off, up nice and earl which us, actually does look like it will be a start to the day, that will mean you probably want the air conditioner ready to go, whether it is on in the house or on in the car. it is cents just starting to feel a lot less comfortable outside. we frankly have not been used to discomfort as of late. it might commas shock to the system, overall the next two days are really steamy almost reminiscent of the dog days of summer type forecast for us. let's go out there. i want to show you waist going on on storm scan3, you know, it has been relatively quiet in the last hour, but clearly in the last several some very heavy rain. that moved on through here. that has since moved out to sea obviously all that's left of these additional left over pockets moving across portions of the pa turnpike, delaware county then another out toward ocean county so just couple of lingering showers, but spray coming up off the vehicles as you drive out on the highway from the big batch of rain that came through last night, now,
if maybe just normal work day for you, lucky enough to have off, up nice and earl which us, actually does look like it will be a start to the day, that will mean you probably want the air conditioner ready to go, whether it is on in the house or on in the car. it is cents just starting to feel a lot less comfortable outside. we frankly have not been used to discomfort as of late. it might commas shock to the system, overall the next two days are really steamy almost reminiscent of the dog days...
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that's the good news, because it is still pretty earl a at 5:35. use extra caution commuting this morning because of the slick spots. best thing to do just take it easy. traveling amtrak, we do have a suspension, between washington and philadelphia, they're having some overhead wire problems. so note that this morning, as women. as we move now to the wide, our speed censors still pretty good. fifty-three on 95, 53 traveling on 476, the pa turnpike moving well, 422, 202, so you still have lots of good news this morning, and we still have few overnight construction projects lingering like 295 southbound, between the black horse pike and the 42 freeway, this will be ongoing until 6:00 a.m. let's head back to the desk, ukee? >> thank you, torrey. you are looking at cell phone video just shot inside the trump plaza casino as it gets ready to close its doors in less than 30 minutes. about a thousand people will lose their jobs. this makes four casinos to shut down this year including the atlantic club, showboat, and revel. in november the trump taj mahal
that's the good news, because it is still pretty earl a at 5:35. use extra caution commuting this morning because of the slick spots. best thing to do just take it easy. traveling amtrak, we do have a suspension, between washington and philadelphia, they're having some overhead wire problems. so note that this morning, as women. as we move now to the wide, our speed censors still pretty good. fifty-three on 95, 53 traveling on 476, the pa turnpike moving well, 422, 202, so you still have lots...
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someone shut down the runway lights too earl. human error was to blame. we do know they are paving runways. authorities don't know who made the mistake. >>> and the development in the sweeping arrests in the fight against isis. britain, denmark, belgium joining the fight. and these pictures coming in this evening from spain. you can see authorities leading this man away in handcuffs. and tonight, martha raddatz on an america battleship in the gulf, right there with the teams prepping the precision guided bombs on the deck. witnessing the landings on the carrier every 55 seconds. martha just reporting in. >> reporter: every bomb dropped on isis from the navy, every missile strike from the sea has originated from this aircraft carrier and the ships around it. dozens of f-18 fighter jets. loaded with precision guided bombs. and hundreds of them, each bomb able to handle a deck. the deck of an aircraft carrier is busy ever day. but on this campaign, it's been intense. which means 80/40 every day. takeoffs and landings. and the landings we want are coming ever
someone shut down the runway lights too earl. human error was to blame. we do know they are paving runways. authorities don't know who made the mistake. >>> and the development in the sweeping arrests in the fight against isis. britain, denmark, belgium joining the fight. and these pictures coming in this evening from spain. you can see authorities leading this man away in handcuffs. and tonight, martha raddatz on an america battleship in the gulf, right there with the teams prepping...
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. >> by the bay in case upwound earl, habitat does have insurance to cover the home. >>> a small but noisy protest aimed to block another big shop from unloading at the port of oakland this afternoon. about 20 people marched to the port hoping to keep dock workers to honor picket line. they're trying to keep an israeli owned ship from unloading its cargo in response to the ongoing crisis in gaza. the similar block the boat protest last month was much larger and went on for days and that ship eventually left with most of its cargo still on board. >>> well, if you want to see the 49ers take on philadelphia at levi's stadium tomorrow. not a bad time to buy a ticket. a lot of them are selling for less than face value. we found tickets on sites like stub hub and craigslist for going as much as $70 below the original price. as for what will only be the second regular season game ever at the brand new stadium. >> i was under the impression everybody was crazy sold out. >> not a cheap stadium. >> i think buying it is an investment. i bought it to have fun. it's something that i get to enjoy
. >> by the bay in case upwound earl, habitat does have insurance to cover the home. >>> a small but noisy protest aimed to block another big shop from unloading at the port of oakland this afternoon. about 20 people marched to the port hoping to keep dock workers to honor picket line. they're trying to keep an israeli owned ship from unloading its cargo in response to the ongoing crisis in gaza. the similar block the boat protest last month was much larger and went on for days...
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tongue measures just under four inches from the tip to the middle of the closed top lip. 24-year-old earl is the comedian and artist. he could sing with kiss at some point. >>> some of the fittest men and women in the world can still be surprised by an undiscovered talent. a young girl took part in a push-up contest saturday against a male cadet. look at her go. she won the challenge. the event was part of a fund-raiser for the active heroes foundation, which hosts military families. >> i would have been out after the first four of those. >>> still ahead here tonight -- >> you know, trying to keep ahead of whatever's chasing me. >> he's doing a good job, too. >> the new challenge for a war veteran, and the special someone helping m... fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well... did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do y
tongue measures just under four inches from the tip to the middle of the closed top lip. 24-year-old earl is the comedian and artist. he could sing with kiss at some point. >>> some of the fittest men and women in the world can still be surprised by an undiscovered talent. a young girl took part in a push-up contest saturday against a male cadet. look at her go. she won the challenge. the event was part of a fund-raiser for the active heroes foundation, which hosts military families....
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as we head out the door earl to catch that school bus between six andy a.m.:00 a.m., 72 degrees, 74 degrees, some clouds mixing with those sunny breaks and overall pretty comfortable. as we go through the afternoon yes, it will be warm. still need cool drinks if you'll be out and about. not as humid nor as uncomfortable. 75 by 9 o'clock, by noon 82. 87 degrees by 3 o'clock and your high of 88 around 3:30 before we fall back to 85 by 6 o'clock. looks like this comfortable pattern continues for the next couple days until the next round of higher humidity. tam details coming up. >> david thank you. >>> the terror group isis says it has beheaded another american journalist. the white house confirming this has been the case and the group is threatening to kill again. "action news" reporter erin o'hearn is live with brand new information just coming in. good morning. >> good morning, tam. yet another horrifying video surfacing of what is being called "a second message to america from the islamic terrorist group isis." in it the isis executioner says "i'm back, obam
as we head out the door earl to catch that school bus between six andy a.m.:00 a.m., 72 degrees, 74 degrees, some clouds mixing with those sunny breaks and overall pretty comfortable. as we go through the afternoon yes, it will be warm. still need cool drinks if you'll be out and about. not as humid nor as uncomfortable. 75 by 9 o'clock, by noon 82. 87 degrees by 3 o'clock and your high of 88 around 3:30 before we fall back to 85 by 6 o'clock. looks like this comfortable pattern continues for...