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now the two sides have 90 days to dissolve the dispute or edison will engage binding arbitration against mitsubishi. >>> south africans are marking nelson mandela's 95th birthday. a band plays as people dance outside the hospital where the former president is in critical but stable condition. his supporters say their birthday wish for mandela is that he goes home soon. [ indiscernible ] >> we all praying for you to get better soon. >> mandela has been hospitalized for 41 days with a serious lung infection. government officials have been upbeat about his condition. his family says mandela has a long road ahead of him to full recovery. >>> reports of strong earnings and a drop in jobless claims have pushed stocks to new trading highs today. let's check the board. you can see the dow is up about 66 points. >>> for some 50 years she has been making life richer for seniors on the peninsula. sharon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner, a woman who calls herself a jack of all trades. >>> reporter: when ann griffiths isn't selling homes, you'll likely find the 79-year- old re
now the two sides have 90 days to dissolve the dispute or edison will engage binding arbitration against mitsubishi. >>> south africans are marking nelson mandela's 95th birthday. a band plays as people dance outside the hospital where the former president is in critical but stable condition. his supporters say their birthday wish for mandela is that he goes home soon. [ indiscernible ] >> we all praying for you to get better soon. >> mandela has been hospitalized for 41...
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that's what they are working on in this lab in edison, new jersey. the energy storage is developing batteries that could, they say, replace entire power plants. >> it changes the whole economic and infrastructure and the whole paradigm of how we produce and consume energy. >> reporter: the idea has been around for decades but the challenge has been the cost. >> there needs to be a pretty significant decline in the cost of batteries. we would say 50 to 70% cost decline from where we are today. >> reporter: they uses zinc, cheaper and better replaceable in the batteries. there are 400 batteries here and this alone will be enough to power a small home for an entire afternoon. by next year they hope to have a larger version that could power a small neighborhood for days. business development manager is working with utilities and regulators. >> it's about putting pencil to paper on the business case for this technology and demonstrating we can in fact save utilities and rate payers a lot of money. >> reporter: it's not just utilities interested. a real es
that's what they are working on in this lab in edison, new jersey. the energy storage is developing batteries that could, they say, replace entire power plants. >> it changes the whole economic and infrastructure and the whole paradigm of how we produce and consume energy. >> reporter: the idea has been around for decades but the challenge has been the cost. >> there needs to be a pretty significant decline in the cost of batteries. we would say 50 to 70% cost decline from...
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. >> se jugo por el tercer puesto de uruguay e italia, dos veces pero edison cavani empato para los charrúasutierrez, este percance los hace terminar a pesar de su trabajo . >> hasta aquí el deporte , los invito que este en la semana con inauguración de copa oro y también en su programa republica deportiva ahora regresamos con ustedes . >> muchas gracias por la acción deportiva y la energía . >> en momento vida de papa francisco llega a redes sociales en dibujos animados . >> [música] . >> [♪ ♪] . >> no hay duda que vida y obra del papa francisco causa animos , video de 4 minutos de su vida a ritmo en las redes sociales ahí narra vida de jorge bergoglio hecho por la organización en pantalla que es resultado de colaboración de universitarios se ve y se oye en 15 idiomas ,como español e inglés por si lo quiere ver, gracias >>> hola ¿que tal amigos? buenos días >>> lea salujdo con mucho gusto >>> gracias por acompañarnos en este inicio de semana y mes gracias por acompañarnos >>> con dolores de cabeza para los que usan el sistema de trransporte ya que se coincreto le huelga desde el viernes y t
. >> se jugo por el tercer puesto de uruguay e italia, dos veces pero edison cavani empato para los charrúasutierrez, este percance los hace terminar a pesar de su trabajo . >> hasta aquí el deporte , los invito que este en la semana con inauguración de copa oro y también en su programa republica deportiva ahora regresamos con ustedes . >> muchas gracias por la acción deportiva y la energía . >> en momento vida de papa francisco llega a redes sociales en dibujos...
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then we ask what ever happened to grit charles edison and vincent van gogh and charles schulz what dohave in common? next. and. >> are you ready colonel? john: today's some people make fun of western's but they often told the true story of the grit then made america possible. the pioneers left safe places to and travel enormous distances only to tough it out in wilderness. the term called and dealing and used for nothing and the ranches and farms, of breaking side and plowing and suffering through cold winters grit is what it took to create civilization and requires delaying gratification wanting something bigger than yourself and in the case of america's pioneers, a start date and abusing children and wives and husbands to build communities. as john wayne character put it we're building an asian. we have got to suffer. no great trail was never placed without hardship. that is life and grit is the stuff of life and greenness is achieved only after repeated failure. van gogh was unable to sell paintings he only sold one during his lifetime and he painted 900. caoonist charles schulz ha
then we ask what ever happened to grit charles edison and vincent van gogh and charles schulz what dohave in common? next. and. >> are you ready colonel? john: today's some people make fun of western's but they often told the true story of the grit then made america possible. the pioneers left safe places to and travel enormous distances only to tough it out in wilderness. the term called and dealing and used for nothing and the ranches and farms, of breaking side and plowing and...
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then we ask what ever happened to grit charles edison and vincent van gogh and charles schulz what don common? next. and. >> are you ready colonel? john: today's some people ma fun of western's but they often told the true story of the grit then made america possible. the pioneers left safe places to d travel enormous distances only to tough it out in wilderness. the term called and dealing and used for nothing and the ranches and farms, of breaking side and plowing and suffering through cold winters grit is whit took to create civilization and requires delaying gratification wanting someing bigger than yourself and in the case of america's pioneers, a start date and abusing children andives and husbands to build communities. as john wayne character put it we're building an asian. we have t to suffer. no great trail was never placed without hardship. that is life and grit is the stuff of life and greenness is achieved only after repeated failure. van gogh was unable to sell paintings he only so one during his lifetime and he painted 900. cartnist charles schulz had every cartoon h sub
then we ask what ever happened to grit charles edison and vincent van gogh and charles schulz what don common? next. and. >> are you ready colonel? john: today's some people ma fun of western's but they often told the true story of the grit then made america possible. the pioneers left safe places to d travel enormous distances only to tough it out in wilderness. the term called and dealing and used for nothing and the ranches and farms, of breaking side and plowing and suffering through...
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that was camera test produced by the thomas edison company. part of a series of experiments that edison and engineers engaged in in the early 1890's. our collection it really begins in 1893 with first foam's registered for copyright. what edison did was exposed to the negative on strips of photographic contact paper, a fixed them to a cardboard backing and sent it into the library to be registered as a photograph. you have to think about this for a moment. paper printed collection, as it came to be known, in that sense really was a historical accident. the name has been lost in the midst of time, but we're very grateful for whatever library bureaucrat decided it would be ok to register this as a photograph. more sunday as part of american history tv. -- see more. journal"ngton continues. host: peter welch is joining us, joined by chris gibson of new york. serves on the armed services committee. rare that we get to have one from each side sit down with us at the same time. we thank you for that. you are here because you have a bipartisan propos
that was camera test produced by the thomas edison company. part of a series of experiments that edison and engineers engaged in in the early 1890's. our collection it really begins in 1893 with first foam's registered for copyright. what edison did was exposed to the negative on strips of photographic contact paper, a fixed them to a cardboard backing and sent it into the library to be registered as a photograph. you have to think about this for a moment. paper printed collection, as it came...
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then we ask what ever happened to grit charles edison and vincent van gogh ancharles schulz what do theyommon? next. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunn. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? or a charity case. a trouble maker. worthless. just a stupid mistake. i don't think i'm a lost cause. i'm just a kid. youth villages believes that no child is a lost cause. not a single one. because a stable loving family can help any childucceed. and we have an 80% success rate that proves it. if you agree, find out how you can help. at youth villages.org and. >> are you ready colonel? john: today's some people make fun of western's but they often told the true story of the grit then made america possible. theioneers left safe places to and tr
then we ask what ever happened to grit charles edison and vincent van gogh ancharles schulz what do theyommon? next. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunn. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard...
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then we ask what ever happened to grit charles edison and vincent van gogh and charles schulz what don common? next. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for t big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? [beep] [indistinct chatter] [kids talking at once] [speaking foreign language] [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [faint singing] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me ♪ ♪ i w a lonely soul, but at's the old me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers ing hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. @í0x;ñt ♪ music body language can tell you all sorts of things. like someone is having a stroke. know the sudde
then we ask what ever happened to grit charles edison and vincent van gogh and charles schulz what don common? next. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for t big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun....
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how did edison invent the life paul? he tried every material he could think of that is not theoretical science it is perseverance. that is dumb luck for you get lucky -- luckier 100 other reasons it is not science he tried different elements now this is not to diminish his achievement but to put it context and i go further to suggest the great land grab university again was another expression of affinity for practical solutions and practical solutions instead of theoretical science but in the mid 18th century americans are interested in practical applications of electricity so even to use psychological problems without any recourse but the europeans try to take this out of the salon out of the haitians the and the electrician to put it in the university come in the laboratory to control so lot -- knowledge goes from a widespread social phenomenon into the tunnel vision institutional experience much earlier than it does in america which then it arrives much later. i draw a straight line from the secret group fear edison a
how did edison invent the life paul? he tried every material he could think of that is not theoretical science it is perseverance. that is dumb luck for you get lucky -- luckier 100 other reasons it is not science he tried different elements now this is not to diminish his achievement but to put it context and i go further to suggest the great land grab university again was another expression of affinity for practical solutions and practical solutions instead of theoretical science but in the...
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. >> collin edison says it will b stretched to the max this week. we are seeing sporadic power outages like here in this neighborhood in the rosedale section of queens. people tell me they have been without power since last night. we are in the midst of our third heat wave of this year and the second of the summer season here in new york city. what forecasters say, if it holds true it will be the longest heat wave we have seen in new york city in central park since 2002. con edison says it could set a record for electricity demand this week. the previous record was set back in july of 2011. this morning there are about 1300 customers around the city who have no electricity. everyone is hoping that it comes on by the te the sun comes up this morning and that it stays on. boy we are in the beginning or in the middle of what promises to be a heat wave that will drag on through the weekend. that is the latest live from the rosedale section of queens. >> robert moses, thank you so much. >>> david petraeus is taking a pay cut for his teaching job at the u
. >> collin edison says it will b stretched to the max this week. we are seeing sporadic power outages like here in this neighborhood in the rosedale section of queens. people tell me they have been without power since last night. we are in the midst of our third heat wave of this year and the second of the summer season here in new york city. what forecasters say, if it holds true it will be the longest heat wave we have seen in new york city in central park since 2002. con edison says...
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. >> edison cavany es jugador de pcg que ya habÍa pagado por el cambio, gracias saludos a todos. >> (os cuernos de la luna. >> ha dado conciertos en todo el mujndo aunque prefiere el escenaerio de su ciudad natal. >> daniela darÁ concierto en nueva york va a debutar en uno de los teatros mÁs importantes del mundo. >> le gustao tocar mÁs en el teatro de gollado en guadalajara donde ella aprendiÓ a tocar y gracias a la combinaciÓn de l familia , el taletno y trabajo arduo prvoca esto. >> felicidades daniel. >a> hora lo dejÁmos con noticiero univisiÓn felÍz fin de semana . >> hasta pronto. s por acompañarnos estas son las noticias, hablan con univisión no se atreven a den unciarlo. >>> muere una pequeña que resulto herida. >>> las tradicionales fiestas de san fermin con sus heridos y caos. >>> comenzamos la edicion nocturna. >>> ♪ (musica) . >>> este es el noticiero univiusion.
. >> edison cavany es jugador de pcg que ya habÍa pagado por el cambio, gracias saludos a todos. >> (os cuernos de la luna. >> ha dado conciertos en todo el mujndo aunque prefiere el escenaerio de su ciudad natal. >> daniela darÁ concierto en nueva york va a debutar en uno de los teatros mÁs importantes del mundo. >> le gustao tocar mÁs en el teatro de gollado en guadalajara donde ella aprendiÓ a tocar y gracias a la combinaciÓn de l familia , el taletno y...
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. >>> back from the tommy edison experience. he's been blond since birth and created a youtube channel showcasing what it's like to live as ablind rson. >> gettingons of messages. people wanted him to draw things. >> drawing is sort of a weird thing. everything in my world is three dimensional, everything i touch or experience. it's very difficult for me to imagine putting a three dimensional thing on to a flat piece of paper. >> first try a cat. >> a round little head like this. so i'm sort of triangle kitty ears, two eyes. hard to do to remember where you've been. put a nose on him. a kitty head. it didn't have a mouth. put a couple of teeth in him. he's a healthy cat. loves to eat. look at the teeth on him. oh, he's ferocious. >> i like his commentary. he's a healthy little cat. look at the teeth. >> almost hear him pur, can't you? >> if you squint, maybe you don't see a cat but something else. i see a turtle. >> another request. >> a car. >> can tommy da draw a car? >> hop in, everybody. >> next i think is the most fascinati
. >>> back from the tommy edison experience. he's been blond since birth and created a youtube channel showcasing what it's like to live as ablind rson. >> gettingons of messages. people wanted him to draw things. >> drawing is sort of a weird thing. everything in my world is three dimensional, everything i touch or experience. it's very difficult for me to imagine putting a three dimensional thing on to a flat piece of paper. >> first try a cat. >> a round...
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we're home to energy major developers and installers, including sun run, sun edison, teetion energy, basse electric, [speaker not understood]. so, to the solar companies already here in our great city, thank you for investing in our great city. ~ teague as those who are not yet located in san francisco, we welcome you. ~ with open arms. (applause) >> please consider joining your great colleagues in being part of the world's most innovative and dynamic solar clusters in the world. we continue to be a great city. we're very proud of our partnerships and our solar companies and our service providers, out of their work. we're not stopping here with these milestones. we're going to heed the call of our governor. we're going to get to goals yet to be imagined, and i thank you for being here in our world class city to kickoff this inter-solar 2013. thank you for being here in san francisco. (applause) ...
we're home to energy major developers and installers, including sun run, sun edison, teetion energy, basse electric, [speaker not understood]. so, to the solar companies already here in our great city, thank you for investing in our great city. ~ teague as those who are not yet located in san francisco, we welcome you. ~ with open arms. (applause) >> please consider joining your great colleagues in being part of the world's most innovative and dynamic solar clusters in the world. we...
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. >>> edison dÓnde estÁ?. >>> mi hermano. >>> las llaves. >>> estÁs rescatado, oyÓ?.lano s en manos de las narco en mano de las para militares y tambiÉn tenemos nuestra propia guerrilla venezolana que es el frente bolivariano de liberaciÓn. >>> y justifica mÉtodos como creaciÓn de bÚnkers en viviendas rurales dicen los especialistas y segÚn registros, del cien por ciento de secuestros al menos 3% mueren en cauto ve rÍo y 5% son abusados sexuales y solo 25 de cada cien personas denuncio a un su caso. >>> y en su nivel medio gestiÓn el ministerio pÚblico dio cuenta que en venezuela de cada cien delitos solo 8 son resueltos, lo que es un caldo del cultivos para que estos delitos se fienz en por ser lucrativos y hasta seguros. >>> en caracas, venezuela, univisiÓn. >>> y el salvador vive jornada de violencia como las que hace meses no se veÍan en ese pais y autoridades creen que el incremento en el nÚmero de crÍmenes seria la seÑal que la tregua entre pandillas alcanzo tada en marzo pend de de un hilo. >>> vamos con el acuerdo que podrÍa estarse debilitando. >>> (llora). >
. >>> edison dÓnde estÁ?. >>> mi hermano. >>> las llaves. >>> estÁs rescatado, oyÓ?.lano s en manos de las narco en mano de las para militares y tambiÉn tenemos nuestra propia guerrilla venezolana que es el frente bolivariano de liberaciÓn. >>> y justifica mÉtodos como creaciÓn de bÚnkers en viviendas rurales dicen los especialistas y segÚn registros, del cien por ciento de secuestros al menos 3% mueren en cauto ve rÍo y 5% son abusados...
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this is a camera test that was produced by the thomas edison company. it was part of a series of experiments that edison and his engineers engaged in in the early 1890s. where our collection really begins, though, is in 1893 with first films that were registered for copyright. what edison did was he exposed the record for a sneeze on strips of contact paper, affixed them to a cardboard backing and sent it into the library to be registered as a photograph. now, you have to think about this for a moment, because we do all the time. the paper print collection as it came to be known in that sense really was an historical accident. the name has been lost to the midst of time, but we're very grateful for whatever library bureaucrat decided that it would be okay to register this as a photograph. >> see more sunday at 7 p.m. eastern and pacific, part of american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> former irk rs commissioner mark everson discussed recent issue at the irs at an event in new york city. he also discussed how the irs is structured and how it int
this is a camera test that was produced by the thomas edison company. it was part of a series of experiments that edison and his engineers engaged in in the early 1890s. where our collection really begins, though, is in 1893 with first films that were registered for copyright. what edison did was he exposed the record for a sneeze on strips of contact paper, affixed them to a cardboard backing and sent it into the library to be registered as a photograph. now, you have to think about this for a...
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today, new york city utility company con edison hit a record for daily demand. >> to go through a week like this without really any major event is quite an accomplishment. >> reporter: crews rushed to quickly repair problems, even if it meant working in the searing sun. firefighters continued to take a beating as well. and in bensalem, pennsylvania, the nifty 50s diner burnt down, heat exhaustion was part of the job. >> rotate water, got to keep them hydrated. >> reporter: the places people normally go to beat the heat were teeming. at jones beach, new york, lifeguards were extra vigilant. >> there's a lot of people in the water. >> you have to look at the hotspots, the multicolored water. you look at their stroke. >> reporter: and there were other hazards as well. sand baking in the sun all day can make the walk back to the car a little tricky. >> i stopped halfway under somebody else's umbrella and my friend ran back to get my sandals. >> because your feet were burning? >> so hot. >> reporter: even with the sizzling sand there was still a consensus here. a day at the beach is definit
today, new york city utility company con edison hit a record for daily demand. >> to go through a week like this without really any major event is quite an accomplishment. >> reporter: crews rushed to quickly repair problems, even if it meant working in the searing sun. firefighters continued to take a beating as well. and in bensalem, pennsylvania, the nifty 50s diner burnt down, heat exhaustion was part of the job. >> rotate water, got to keep them hydrated. >>...
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. >> reporter: the city's largest power company, consolidated edison, has activated its emergency command center to handle what could be record- breaking demand for power. >> so we're all on 12-hour shifts around the clock through the weekend. to make sure that whatever comes our way we can deal with. >> reporter: john is in charge here where electricity is constantly monitored. he estimates nearly six millionaire conditioners are running at full power. >> have we broken any records yet? >> we have not broken any records. but later in week we're expecting to. >> reporter: in terms of demand? all-time record demand in our >> history, something like 13,200 megawatts, sometime around 5:00 on thursday. >> reporter: con ed has already arranged for power to be supplied from upstate new york or new jersey if needed. across the northeast, other utilities have made their own arrangements to meet demand including asking customers to conserve electricity. >> good right now but we've certainly got our eye out for the rest of the week. >> reporter: con ed spent half a billion dollars making repairs af
. >> reporter: the city's largest power company, consolidated edison, has activated its emergency command center to handle what could be record- breaking demand for power. >> so we're all on 12-hour shifts around the clock through the weekend. to make sure that whatever comes our way we can deal with. >> reporter: john is in charge here where electricity is constantly monitored. he estimates nearly six millionaire conditioners are running at full power. >> have we broken...
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two miles away, neighbors in bel air edison marched together to try to activate their own community. >> we can stand together and unify, we can let them know that won't be tolerated. >> reporter: this man just wants to make it out of the city. >> murder land, if i'm not mistaken, that's the name for baltimore. this is where everybody is getting killed in baltimore. >> reporter: so he can have a brighter future without bullets. and nearly 50 people have been shot in baltimore since the summer began. live at city police headquarters, meghan mccorkell, wjz eyewitness news. >> the police commissioner announced a series of leadership changes in the department that he says will help police be more efficient and accountable. >>> two people in the hospital tonight after a serious crash in howard county. sky eye chopper 13 is over the scene in fulton this evening. two cars were involved in the crash. the medevac was called in to fly two people to shock trauma. no word on the extent of their injuries. >>> they lived through horrors most people cannot imagine. now, the three women held captive
two miles away, neighbors in bel air edison marched together to try to activate their own community. >> we can stand together and unify, we can let them know that won't be tolerated. >> reporter: this man just wants to make it out of the city. >> murder land, if i'm not mistaken, that's the name for baltimore. this is where everybody is getting killed in baltimore. >> reporter: so he can have a brighter future without bullets. and nearly 50 people have been shot in...
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john mixon is the vice president for con edison. >> we have a number of customers who sign up for programs with us where they are actually paid to reduce demand. >> reporter: jordan barowitz is with an organization that own -- 11 buildings in manhattan. >> what are you doing in the building to reduce energy use? >> we turn off some lights. we shut down two elevators per bank and then the biggest thing we do that you can't see is we raise the temperature in the building a few degrees and we also refresh the air coming into the building less frequently. >> reporter: there have been a few scattered power outages in the new york city area. and scott forecasters don't expect a break in the heat and humid knit the northeast until sometime on sunday. >> pelley: terrell, thank you. one of the buildings in manhattan has volunteered to go off the power grid is the cbs news broadcast center. the evening news is coming to you tonight on our own generator power. >> we got some remarkable new pictures today of the capture of one of the boston bombing suspects. this is dzhokhar tsarnaev as emerged from a
john mixon is the vice president for con edison. >> we have a number of customers who sign up for programs with us where they are actually paid to reduce demand. >> reporter: jordan barowitz is with an organization that own -- 11 buildings in manhattan. >> what are you doing in the building to reduce energy use? >> we turn off some lights. we shut down two elevators per bank and then the biggest thing we do that you can't see is we raise the temperature in the building a...
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in bel air edison neighbors are marching to let criminals know they're unified. >> it will not be tolerated. >> for maleek williams, he just wants to make it out of the city. >> baltimore murder line, something like that, that's the name for baltimore. this is where everybody is getting killed in baltimore. >> reporter: the four people shot last night are expected to survive. no arrests have been made. reporting live, mike schuh. back to you. >> nearly 50 people have been shot in this city since the start of summer. 16 of them are dead. >>> a head-on crash in howard county sends two people in the hospital in fulton near columbia. two vehicles, a car and pick up truck, crashed. medivac was called in to fly two people to shock trauma. we have no word on the extent of their injuries. >>> momentum is building for the baltimore orioles in more ways than one. halfway through the winning season and fans have been glued to their seats. the team says attendance is way up at camden yards and the businesses around the ball park are feeling the magic as well. kai jackson has more on the impact of the b
in bel air edison neighbors are marching to let criminals know they're unified. >> it will not be tolerated. >> for maleek williams, he just wants to make it out of the city. >> baltimore murder line, something like that, that's the name for baltimore. this is where everybody is getting killed in baltimore. >> reporter: the four people shot last night are expected to survive. no arrests have been made. reporting live, mike schuh. back to you. >> nearly 50 people...
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that edison and his engineers engaged in in the early 1890s. where our collection begins is in 1893, the first films registered for copyright. edison exposed to negative on strips of photographic contact paper, scented into the library to be registered as photograph -- sent it into the library to be registered as photograph. the paper print collection as it came to be known was an historical accident. the name has been lost, but we're very grateful grateful for what ever library bureaucrat decided that it would be ok to register this as a photograph. >> seymour sunday at 7:00 eastern and pacific. -- see more sunday at 7:00 eastern. >> the house homeland security committee held a hearing on the boston marathon bombings. testifying at the hearing, former new york mayor rudy giuliani and the former director of the national counterterrorism center. this part of the hearing is in our. -- is an hour. >> it is a privilege to testify before you on this important subject. since september 11, there is rarely a day that goes by that i am not asked by some
that edison and his engineers engaged in in the early 1890s. where our collection begins is in 1893, the first films registered for copyright. edison exposed to negative on strips of photographic contact paper, scented into the library to be registered as photograph -- sent it into the library to be registered as photograph. the paper print collection as it came to be known was an historical accident. the name has been lost, but we're very grateful grateful for what ever library bureaucrat...
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the match changed as edison intervened with his 10th wicket. goes one up in the series. the second begins at lord's on thursday. great chessen a match, a very even chess match. the momentum changed so quickly so often. able to takewere it in the end. >> respect for the way we played. that is what is important. giving our all every time we take the field. we know it is going to be tough. for the people that have written think we might have changed a few of their minds. 'first steps as the new manager. it all began rather badly with a defeat in thailand on saturday. taking over from alex ferguson, who has been in charge for no less than 27 years. >> it is my first season as manager of manchester united. the finestly football manager -- he was probably the finest football manager that ever lived. if i could do a quarter of what he did, i would do very well. it is like any other preseason. you have to work hard, knuckle down, and prepare yourself as best you can for the first name of the season. on the pitch, it has not been that different, really. obviously, it is really st
the match changed as edison intervened with his 10th wicket. goes one up in the series. the second begins at lord's on thursday. great chessen a match, a very even chess match. the momentum changed so quickly so often. able to takewere it in the end. >> respect for the way we played. that is what is important. giving our all every time we take the field. we know it is going to be tough. for the people that have written think we might have changed a few of their minds. 'first steps as the...
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bush -- he used to be asleep bay 10:00 p.m., thomas edison and kanye west and ernet hemingway -- >> hehot himself with a shotgun. >> what i couldn't figure out, are you a margaret thatcher type? >> sleep is overrated. i am good with at most five. i can go less than 5. >> now -- >> bob, i was trying to show at the republican national convention, we have a picture of you. this is how you get through the day. that was bob. he was actually asleep -- does anybody remember that? you take cat naps. >> i take cat naps. i sleep about 3 hours a night on average. a couple of nights a week, i go all night long. but when i was using drugs, i would go all night long for weeks. so i think my brain got rewired. but those of us who stay up late at night are much smarter, much richer and much more happy than the rest of you bums. who goes to bed at 10:00? >> you fall asleep on breaks on the show. >> i am too afraid to nap. >> what time to you go to bed? >> i would like to be asleep at 10:30. it used to be 9:30. andrea, have you to get up early. >> i am a night owl. i would sleep and sleep and sleep. but
bush -- he used to be asleep bay 10:00 p.m., thomas edison and kanye west and ernet hemingway -- >> hehot himself with a shotgun. >> what i couldn't figure out, are you a margaret thatcher type? >> sleep is overrated. i am good with at most five. i can go less than 5. >> now -- >> bob, i was trying to show at the republican national convention, we have a picture of you. this is how you get through the day. that was bob. he was actually asleep -- does anybody...
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>>reporter: his hero are einstein and edison. sports it's michael jordan. >> makeal jordan was a good example of determination and hard work. can achieve succes success. >>reporter: starts high school in a few weak. he has his heart set on either harvard or mit. good thing is he doesn't have to take the sat ever agai again. in alamo, abc 7 news. >>> he is remarkable young man. >> just ahead. flash flooding. streets back yards turned into raging refers. we have more of this incredible video to show you coming up next on 7 news at 9:00. >> check out 7 news.com slash contest rate now and you can drive away in brand new smart car. we announce the lucky winner friday august sec on morning news. so be smart. morning news. so be smart. enter now. joan >> now it's hailing. i can't believe it. >> it looks more like december than juchlt big bear in southern california. the region has experienced scattered thunderstorms popping up for the past couple of days including all that hail. and flash flooding created this bizarre scene in southern
>>reporter: his hero are einstein and edison. sports it's michael jordan. >> makeal jordan was a good example of determination and hard work. can achieve succes success. >>reporter: starts high school in a few weak. he has his heart set on either harvard or mit. good thing is he doesn't have to take the sat ever agai again. in alamo, abc 7 news. >>> he is remarkable young man. >> just ahead. flash flooding. streets back yards turned into raging refers. we have...
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thomas edison, and ernest hemingway. >> shot himself with a shotgun.o bed early. >> very important segment. eric, what i couldn't figure out, are you one of those margaret thatcher types? do you not need sleep? >> sleep is overrated. most five, less than five i can function all right. >> bob, i will try to show at the republican national convention, we have a picture of you, this is how you get through the day. that was bob, actually asleep. you don't sleep a lot at night, but you take cat naps. >> i sleep three hours a night on average, couple nights a week i go all night. when i was using drugs, i would go all night long for weeks. i did. so i think my brain got rewired, seriously. i agree with the premise, those of us stay up late night are much richer, much more happy than the rest of you. who goes to bed 9:00, 10:00. >> you fall asleep on breaks. >> i cat nap. it is better for you. >> i am afraid to nap. >> tell us what time. >> i would like to be asleep by 10:30. used to be 9:30. you have early morning radio show. >> i am a night owl. i would sle
thomas edison, and ernest hemingway. >> shot himself with a shotgun.o bed early. >> very important segment. eric, what i couldn't figure out, are you one of those margaret thatcher types? do you not need sleep? >> sleep is overrated. most five, less than five i can function all right. >> bob, i will try to show at the republican national convention, we have a picture of you, this is how you get through the day. that was bob, actually asleep. you don't sleep a lot at...
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national captioning institute] on a typical teach tour, we start with, the music industry started with edison and the cylinder machine. then we go forward with the flat diskof the machine, which is called the gramaphone. then we tell about johnson's very important intentions to improve this machine. >> mr. johnson and his engineers went to work to try to keep customers happy. it came up with a style referred to as a victrola. the word was coined with the horn was removed and it was put in a concealed area within the cabinet itself. put they also decided to contours on the front, which allows you to modify -- doors on the front, which allows you to modify the sound. ,ou can also close the lid which gives you the ability to soften the sound. if you had a scratchy record, that would also high that sound as well. ♪ ♪ about johnson, the founder of the victor talking machine company in 1901. a look at the history and literary life of dover, delaware. sunday at 5:00 p.m. on c-span 3 's american history tv. i decided that he was a delicious subject for a by the fate when it dawned on me that he had b
national captioning institute] on a typical teach tour, we start with, the music industry started with edison and the cylinder machine. then we go forward with the flat diskof the machine, which is called the gramaphone. then we tell about johnson's very important intentions to improve this machine. >> mr. johnson and his engineers went to work to try to keep customers happy. it came up with a style referred to as a victrola. the word was coined with the horn was removed and it was put in...
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suddenly back, and where was edison from? that is a question for you. edison, new jersey. >> very good. i'm focused on tesla. >> tesla! >> on tesla, and it is more interesting. >> why don't you get one. >> no sh, i won't get one. i will read the book about the guy. >> well, i have the tell you that i'm thinking that the bank stocks were supposed to be the worst group. no, they are great. unh, and the health maintenance and think about the circle that we are -- by the way, i never should have left off citigroup, because that is better than expected and that group which is already up 20% going into the quarter has surprise, surprise, surprise and bank of america, we have to go back over it, because it is a beautiful quarter. >> above 14 for first time in a long time. >> and the stock should be at 18. >> and buzz about what jim chanos, and nelson peltz said yesterday at delivering alpha, and this war got interesting. >> food fight with kraft. >> yes. >> oh no. >> i'm going to -- i think that i have news, and we want to -- >> go
suddenly back, and where was edison from? that is a question for you. edison, new jersey. >> very good. i'm focused on tesla. >> tesla! >> on tesla, and it is more interesting. >> why don't you get one. >> no sh, i won't get one. i will read the book about the guy. >> well, i have the tell you that i'm thinking that the bank stocks were supposed to be the worst group. no, they are great. unh, and the health maintenance and think about the circle that we are...