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for those of you -- thank you so much elliot. [applause] elliot actually has a train to catch so i'm going to tell the whole story. but there is a -- we have about five or so minutes and he'll come to the front, and for those of you who didn't get your book signed we'll make time to do that. and have a great evening. thank you so much for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> is there a nonfiction author or book you'd like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail to booktv@cspan.org tweet us @booktv or post on our wall facebook.com/booktv. >> the thing to notice about the progressive era is that there was a lot of national discussion at that time about these challenges. that's what teddy roosevelt especially was doing but a lot of other people too at the national level. pardon me. but most of the actual policy innovations that came to fix that problem did not come from washington. that national conversation gave oxygen to local reformers in places all around america. and so the innovations in that time came from, yo
for those of you -- thank you so much elliot. [applause] elliot actually has a train to catch so i'm going to tell the whole story. but there is a -- we have about five or so minutes and he'll come to the front, and for those of you who didn't get your book signed we'll make time to do that. and have a great evening. thank you so much for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> is there a nonfiction author or book you'd like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail to...
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. >> elliot ackerman is next on booktv. the decorated afghanistan and iraq war veteran's book is a novel about an afghan boy who joins a u.s.-funded militia following the u.s. invasion. >> so our guest tonight is elliot ackerman. he's a decorated veteran of the united states marine corps and a writer whose work has been published in the new yorker, which alone would be an accomplishment for me for the rest of my life. [laughter] the atlantic, time and the new republic, among others: mr. ackerman is also a contributor to the daily beast and a member of the council on foreign relations. he served as white house fellow in the obama administration, and prior to that he spent eight years as both an infantry and special operations officer. he served multiple tours of duty in the middle east and southwest asia. as a marine corps special operations team leader, he operated as a primary combat adviser to a 700-man afghan commando battalion responsible for capture operations against senior taliban leadership. he also head a 75-man pl
. >> elliot ackerman is next on booktv. the decorated afghanistan and iraq war veteran's book is a novel about an afghan boy who joins a u.s.-funded militia following the u.s. invasion. >> so our guest tonight is elliot ackerman. he's a decorated veteran of the united states marine corps and a writer whose work has been published in the new yorker, which alone would be an accomplishment for me for the rest of my life. [laughter] the atlantic, time and the new republic, among others:...
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. >> ely elliot is back with her sorority sisters, talking about finals. last week she was in nepal in the midst of devastation. >> i literally thought i was going to die. >> elliot remembers the moment the earthquake hit. all of a sudden like within the bed it just started to shake and i was like wow something may have exploded downstairs and then it escalated and everything started to shake. >> the home she was staying in was no longer stable or safe, so for three nights she slept here with her host family, the red sleeping bag is hers. the school crumbled and these are pictures she took and the walled collapsed. she was able to call home to her parents. >> i said there was an earthquake in nepal but i'm okay. >> four days after the earthquake her study abroad program was able to get her to a safe stable house and then to the canadian embassy where they were evacuated with other students to india she has returned to college life she can't help but think of all that she left behind. >> they are okay but i'm sure food supplies are dwindling. they are tryin
. >> ely elliot is back with her sorority sisters, talking about finals. last week she was in nepal in the midst of devastation. >> i literally thought i was going to die. >> elliot remembers the moment the earthquake hit. all of a sudden like within the bed it just started to shake and i was like wow something may have exploded downstairs and then it escalated and everything started to shake. >> the home she was staying in was no longer stable or safe, so for three...
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francine: thank you so much elliot.etting breaking news for the trader who sparked the crash and is in jail but his lawyer is asking for the terms of the bail to be changed and we'll have plenty more on that after this short break. guy: we'll take that break and be back in a couple minutes. francine: welcome back to "the pulse" live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. i'm francine lacqua. guy: and i'm guy joy son. these are the top headlines -- francine: a proposed french law has failed through the lower house of parliament following the terror attacks in paris in january. the country's two main parties back it as necessary to combat terrorism. the bill now goes to the senate which can suggest amendments, but not overturn the vote. guy: today is the deadline day for the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, to form a coalition government. the foreign minister is not to join his government, has left him without a majority after march's election. he failed to form a government opposition leader. he'll
francine: thank you so much elliot.etting breaking news for the trader who sparked the crash and is in jail but his lawyer is asking for the terms of the bail to be changed and we'll have plenty more on that after this short break. guy: we'll take that break and be back in a couple minutes. francine: welcome back to "the pulse" live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. i'm francine lacqua. guy: and i'm guy joy son. these are the top headlines -- francine: a proposed...
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--el 24 de mayo "elliot rodger" apuÑal mortalmente a sus dos compaÑeros de cuarto para luego iniciareo y finalmente quitarse la vida. --tres de stas vctimas eran del rea de la baha. juanfra ---preparese, que a partir de junio comenzar el racionamiento de agua... lorena ---la medida obece a una serie de restricciones debido a la histrica sequa de california.. take 2boxes --- en vivo desde las oficinas del distrito del agua en san jos se encuentra caterine orozco de telemundo 48...
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you've got a couple of proud lehman graduates elliot engel where is elliot, there he is and jose serrano. and we've got some more folks we've got three other folks from the new york delegation. gregory meek.
you've got a couple of proud lehman graduates elliot engel where is elliot, there he is and jose serrano. and we've got some more folks we've got three other folks from the new york delegation. gregory meek.
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. >> reporter: he was joined by elliot stone.e and after speak per. >> i was strong and very handsome. wait at the second. i'm still really handsome. >> it got intense. >> my family made a video of me in the hospital. scared about this. >> reporter: butover all the, 4- 8th graders listened intently and pledged to stop bullying. >> i will stand up and speak up when i see bullying. >> i thought it was touching and inspiring and should definitely motivate people to step up to bullies and speak up about it. >> reporter: brian's mother, father, sisters and ex-wife were also there for support. >> it was incredible. like, i'm hoping it'll make a big difference. he was an outstanding paramedic and like elliot said, he's continuing to save lives by doing this. >> while this was stow's first public speaking engagement since the attack, he hopes there's more opportunities to inspire people. >> i would love to. i think i'm a great pillar for this kind of contact with what people can experience. >> more than 70% of american kids say they have
. >> reporter: he was joined by elliot stone.e and after speak per. >> i was strong and very handsome. wait at the second. i'm still really handsome. >> it got intense. >> my family made a video of me in the hospital. scared about this. >> reporter: butover all the, 4- 8th graders listened intently and pledged to stop bullying. >> i will stand up and speak up when i see bullying. >> i thought it was touching and inspiring and should definitely motivate...
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. >> was the scene across elliot bay as kayakers turned out for protest. these floating kayak-tivists protests about drilling for oil. they will try to shut down shell operations for the day. they promised non-violent protests but extra police and coast card are on standby just in case. >> drones are the high tech toy of the future. for many they're taking advantage including us here at channel 6. in fact we debuted drone 6 live during "action news" at 4 yesterday which will allow us to literally give you a new perspective on stories during news gatherings it can hover at lower altitudes to get close up aerial footage complementing chopper6hd. here's the man that brought you oush first look at drone 6 yesterday namely brian taff. >>> this beautiful shot was taken using drone. >> it gives you time per spec toyv get no other way. >> a little more than a year ago matt ci te l started company philly by air. , as what you might call a side job. >> we do high end aerial photographery and video and video productions. it's incredible feeling the first time you fly
. >> was the scene across elliot bay as kayakers turned out for protest. these floating kayak-tivists protests about drilling for oil. they will try to shut down shell operations for the day. they promised non-violent protests but extra police and coast card are on standby just in case. >> drones are the high tech toy of the future. for many they're taking advantage including us here at channel 6. in fact we debuted drone 6 live during "action news" at 4 yesterday which...
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lorena - con vo --recordemos que en una semana se cumplira el primer aÑo luego de que "elliot rodger"os compaÑeros de cuarto para luego iniciar un tiroteo y finalmente quitarse la vida. --el ataque del joven dej como saldo a seis muertos y decenas de heridos... tres de los cuales eran del rea de la baha. live bug juanfra --tiempo de otra pausa, pero en telemundo 48 a las diez tenemos mas informacion... wait for sot take vo / juanfra --y en la segunda parte del reportaje especial...
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on may 23rd, 2014, elliot rodger. killed six people and injured 14-others near campus, before killing himself. rodger posted a youtube video outlining the attack. as a means of revenge for social and sexual rejection. he had a history of mental health issues. tonight. a final goodbye to a mother and her young daughter. killed by a suspected drunk driver in livermore. there was a solemn ceremony tonight in seaside, where the victims lived. kron 4's jeff bush is live in livermore, where the victims died. jeff? >> jeff : a procession of two caskets were ushered into the saint francisc xavier parish this eveningone casket for esperanza and the other for her daughtera daughter who was alive just a little more than a yearbut in that time, she touched her family in a way they will never forgetand, both of them will live on in the memories of those who loved them. angel martinez family member >> heartbrokenheartbroken in the familytwo members of the family is gone now and nobody is going to replace that place. it's hard and o
on may 23rd, 2014, elliot rodger. killed six people and injured 14-others near campus, before killing himself. rodger posted a youtube video outlining the attack. as a means of revenge for social and sexual rejection. he had a history of mental health issues. tonight. a final goodbye to a mother and her young daughter. killed by a suspected drunk driver in livermore. there was a solemn ceremony tonight in seaside, where the victims lived. kron 4's jeff bush is live in livermore, where the...
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the gunman was elliot roger. investigators say he spent close to two years planning the attack. rogers stockpiled guns and visited shooting ranges to practice. tonight's vigil is one of several events planned this month to remember those who died. >>> well, this story is hard to believe. first responders in milwaukee got the shock of their lives. they were preparing to take the body of a man to the morgue. and the man suddenly came back to life. at least according to them. the 46-year-old man was found collapsed in this apartment building on tuesday. paramedics say that he was cold to the touch and paramedics say he was in rigor. an hour later, the man suddenly began to move his arms and legs, so the paramedics realized he was still alive and rushed him to the hospital. his brother says he is getting stronger every day. >>> wow, explain that one. this weekend is the start of the busiest time of year. explain this, a few changes in the weather coming up. sunshine returns to the bay area forecast. the forecast is coming up, too. >>> thousands of tourists are descending on yosemite
the gunman was elliot roger. investigators say he spent close to two years planning the attack. rogers stockpiled guns and visited shooting ranges to practice. tonight's vigil is one of several events planned this month to remember those who died. >>> well, this story is hard to believe. first responders in milwaukee got the shock of their lives. they were preparing to take the body of a man to the morgue. and the man suddenly came back to life. at least according to them. the...
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top ten, stupid pet tricks, stupid human tricks, rupert g., larry bud melman, chris elliot, dave's mom. >> ladies and gentlemen, paul schaefer! >> reporter: paul schaefer rocked the house night after night. so much more than a sidekick. letterman was an acquired taste. you either got him or you didn't. >> joaquin, i'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and letterman being letterman, he wouldn't sell out to get a bigger audience. a rare thing, especially in show business. so on this last night, many of his fans have but one thought -- don't go. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching. good night. it smells like gasoline. it's really intense. you can smell it from miles away and when you look out to the ocean you can understand why there are clumps of black sludge out there. the most heartbreaking part is when you see birds diving for fish in the water. crews have been out here cleaning but a long way to go. >> heard the news and went here we go again
top ten, stupid pet tricks, stupid human tricks, rupert g., larry bud melman, chris elliot, dave's mom. >> ladies and gentlemen, paul schaefer! >> reporter: paul schaefer rocked the house night after night. so much more than a sidekick. letterman was an acquired taste. you either got him or you didn't. >> joaquin, i'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and letterman being letterman, he wouldn't sell out to get a bigger audience. a rare thing,...
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investigators say they could be hurt a year ago, 22-year-old elliot rodger killed six students and wounded 14 before killing himself. >> san jose mayor wants the entire police force wearing body cameras by next year and the mayor liccardo made the statement a day after analysis was published based on data showing blacks and latinos were stopped and sent more often than whites. liccardo said the department is highly trained but can do better when it comes to race. >> the man accused of trying to rain a 13-year-old girl in san jose after following her home from school is scheduled to be arraigned. the 31-year-old mohammad khaliqi of san jose was arrested on friday at a home in san leandro. he is the man seen on surveillance video here push his way into the girl's home and trying to attack her. she was able to fight him off. he ran away. mohammad khaliqi is charged with false imprisonment and attempted sexual assault. he is scheduled in court 59 at noon. >> we heard the debate whether cell phones of a health hazard and city leaders in berkeley will warn you of the possible risks. the city cou
investigators say they could be hurt a year ago, 22-year-old elliot rodger killed six students and wounded 14 before killing himself. >> san jose mayor wants the entire police force wearing body cameras by next year and the mayor liccardo made the statement a day after analysis was published based on data showing blacks and latinos were stopped and sent more often than whites. liccardo said the department is highly trained but can do better when it comes to race. >> the man accused...
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we have mark eckel and elliot shore parks to break down what the birds did and what the deal is way evanto the mayweather/pacquiao fight. should there ab rematch? all of >> be sure to tune in tomorrow night to cbs3. prime time special celebrating the legendary career of late night talk show host david letterman as he gets set to retire later this month. ray romano hosts david letterman live on television tomorrow night at 9:30 right here on cbs3. this weekend meantime at the movies super opening for marvels new avengers movie. ♪ >> we can tear them apart. >> lesley we've got to see this. >> avengers -- you too justin. avengers pulled in $188 million the second biggest opening weekend in u.s. box office history. that number only the first avengers which grossed more than 207 million when it came out back in 2012. no movie was close this weekend. age of adaline finished second. furious seven pulled in 6.1. paul blart mall cop two and home round out the top five. got to see avengers. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. >> that is "eyewitness news" tonight. thank you so much for joining us
we have mark eckel and elliot shore parks to break down what the birds did and what the deal is way evanto the mayweather/pacquiao fight. should there ab rematch? all of >> be sure to tune in tomorrow night to cbs3. prime time special celebrating the legendary career of late night talk show host david letterman as he gets set to retire later this month. ray romano hosts david letterman live on television tomorrow night at 9:30 right here on cbs3. this weekend meantime at the movies super...
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elliot zweig says terrorists are using social media to alert followers to locations for potential attacks. >> for the most part, it's encouragement of attacks. here is a target. here is what the westerners are doing. here is a potentiality place to focus efforts. >> reporter: the f.b.i. did not consider simpson and ceive high-priority cases. one official said he's concerned about others like them beneath the surface. scott, social media is creating a gray area for law enforcement over whether isis specifically direct an attack. >> pelley: jeff, thank you very much. tonight we have part 2 of a cbs news investigation that we broke right here last night. active duty troops and vets are being prescribed dubious drugs at astronomical cost to taxpayers. the medications are concocted by compounding pharmacies which make custom prescriptions. tonight, jim axelrod questions one of the doctors prescribing these drugs. >> they're targeting our tsroop and our taxpayers. >> reporter: major general richard thomas oversees tricare the military's health benefit system. he says marketers marketers pedalin
elliot zweig says terrorists are using social media to alert followers to locations for potential attacks. >> for the most part, it's encouragement of attacks. here is a target. here is what the westerners are doing. here is a potentiality place to focus efforts. >> reporter: the f.b.i. did not consider simpson and ceive high-priority cases. one official said he's concerned about others like them beneath the surface. scott, social media is creating a gray area for law enforcement...
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it's a reminder of a deadly rampage there last nay when elliot ronler killed six people and himself. >>> george zimmerman now involved in another shooting. he was shot at yesterday during a road rage incident yesterday in florida that left a bullet hole in his pickup truck. an attorney for the driver claims he shot in self-defense. he says the the two men have had two other confrontations in the last two months. >>> two mississippi police officers gunned down in the line of duet day have been remembered at a memorial service. four men have been arrested -- i should say three men and a woman have been arrested in kex with the shooting. the mother of one of the suspects says her son is not the monster he's made out to be. she blames drug use. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in russia this morning. it's the first time he and president putin have met since the relationship hit a new low. kerry is trying to con for instance put on the try to help remove president assad from power. >>> official confirmation that the barack obama presidential center will be built in chicago. it will be
it's a reminder of a deadly rampage there last nay when elliot ronler killed six people and himself. >>> george zimmerman now involved in another shooting. he was shot at yesterday during a road rage incident yesterday in florida that left a bullet hole in his pickup truck. an attorney for the driver claims he shot in self-defense. he says the the two men have had two other confrontations in the last two months. >>> two mississippi police officers gunned down in the line of...
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. >> the day he was due back in court earlier to month he'd upheld the judge's orders -- >> elliot hester? >> he didn't show. >> this process this is really sickening. we're going around and around in circles. >> victims are losing faith in the system. >> while the works pretty well fort criminal as far as the victim you lose. >> reporter: not only has hester been running from justice justice -- he's been running from the i-team, too. for days he evaded our cameras and began parking blocks away where he didn't ex expect to fine us. let's have a civil conversation here. >> i'm not having civil conversation. >> why haven't you put your house up for sale? >> with that, hester got into the car he should have sold and shouldn't be driving. >> the i-team has learned hester' license has been suspend suspended since april of last year. we took our finding to the prosecution. >> he hasn't paid his restitution. he hasn't sold his house or his mercedes and he's driving on a suspend license. so what are you going to do about it? >> now that the judge has given him that chance and it is evident that h
. >> the day he was due back in court earlier to month he'd upheld the judge's orders -- >> elliot hester? >> he didn't show. >> this process this is really sickening. we're going around and around in circles. >> victims are losing faith in the system. >> while the works pretty well fort criminal as far as the victim you lose. >> reporter: not only has hester been running from justice justice -- he's been running from the i-team, too. for days he evaded...
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top ten, stupid pet tricks stupid human tricks rupert g., larry bud melman chris elliot dave's mom. >rocked the house night after night. so much more than a sidekick. letterman was an acquired taste. you either got him or you didn't. >> joaquin, i'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and letterman being letterman, he wouldn't sell out to get a bigger audience. a rare thing, especially in show business. so on this last night, many of his fans have but one thought -- don't go. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news thank you for watching. good night. watching, and good night. narrator: puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support, putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 states. the headlines tell the story... woman: "unfair treatment from washington." man: "thousands without medications." woman: "it's a c
top ten, stupid pet tricks stupid human tricks rupert g., larry bud melman chris elliot dave's mom. >rocked the house night after night. so much more than a sidekick. letterman was an acquired taste. you either got him or you didn't. >> joaquin, i'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and letterman being letterman, he wouldn't sell out to get a bigger audience. a rare thing, especially in show business. so on this last night, many of his fans have but...
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we have mark eckel and elliot shore parks to break down what the birds did and what the deal is way evand we'll get into the mayweather/pacquiao fight. should there ab rematch? all of that and more in just a there's over two hundred thousand students in philadelphia. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i think they're both wrong...it's making sure they all get a good education. teachers should have their contracts respected. they also should be held accountable. and it's wrong philadelphia gets less school funding than other parts of pennsylvania. i'll work with harrisburg to change that. but if they refuse i'll take them to federal court. as mayor i'll do what's right for them. >> be sure to tune in tomorrow night to cbs3. prime time special celebrating the legendary career of late night talk show host david letterman as he gets set to retire later this month. ray romano hosts david letterman live on television tomorrow night at 9:30 right here on cbs3. this weekend meantime at the movies super opening for marvels new avengers movie. ♪ >> we ca
we have mark eckel and elliot shore parks to break down what the birds did and what the deal is way evand we'll get into the mayweather/pacquiao fight. should there ab rematch? all of that and more in just a there's over two hundred thousand students in philadelphia. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i think they're both wrong...it's making sure they all get a good education. teachers should have their contracts respected. they also should be held...
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the shootings are an eerie reminder of a deadly rampage there last may when elliot rodger killed six people and then himself. >>> george zimmerman, acquitted in the death of trayvon martin, now involved in another shooting. he was apparently shot at yesterday during a road rage incident in florida that left a bullet hole in his pickup truck. he was hurt by flying glass. an attorney for the driver who pulled the gun claims he shot in self-defense. he says the the two men have had two other confrontations in the past few months. police now investigating. >>> two mississippi police officers gunned down in the line of duty have been remembered at a memorial service in hattiesburg. hundreds of people turned out at the city's convention center. four men have been arrested -- i should say three men and a woman have been arrested in connection with the shooting. the mother of one of the suspects says her son is not the monster he's being made out to be. she blames drug use. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in russia this morning. where he's holding high-stakes talks with president putin.
the shootings are an eerie reminder of a deadly rampage there last may when elliot rodger killed six people and then himself. >>> george zimmerman, acquitted in the death of trayvon martin, now involved in another shooting. he was apparently shot at yesterday during a road rage incident in florida that left a bullet hole in his pickup truck. he was hurt by flying glass. an attorney for the driver who pulled the gun claims he shot in self-defense. he says the the two men have had two...
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top ten stupid pet tricks, stupid human trick, rupert g., larry bud melman this chris elliot, dave'sschaefer rocked the house night after night. so much more than a sidekick. letterman was an acquired taste. you either got him, or you didn't. >> walk even-- joaquin, i'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight. >> reporter: and he wouldn't sell out to get a bigger audience. a rare thing especially in show business. on this night, many have but one thought -- don't go. harry smith, nbc news new york. >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news thank you for watching, and good night. >>> inside "dancing's" all-night after party as yiy as rumer willis wins the mirror ball. >> now on "extra." >> dancing's new king and queen, val and rumer. >> yes! >> bruce and demi cheering on their daughter. >> that's the most excitement we're going to get out of you. >> the dancing couple hitting the after-party, julianne hough's 2:00 a.m. wardrobe malfunction. and -- >> is bruce jenner signing on for next season? >>> plus, kendall jenner's naughty night. >>
top ten stupid pet tricks, stupid human trick, rupert g., larry bud melman this chris elliot, dave'sschaefer rocked the house night after night. so much more than a sidekick. letterman was an acquired taste. you either got him, or you didn't. >> walk even-- joaquin, i'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight. >> reporter: and he wouldn't sell out to get a bigger audience. a rare thing especially in show business. on this night, many have but one thought -- don't go. harry smith, nbc...
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it marks one year since elliot rogers went on a rampage and killed his three roommates before killing himself. he posted killing videos on you tube before the rampage. >>> four firefighters who fell through the building of a burning casino in los angeles are expected to recover. fellow firefighters rushed in and dragged them out. one of them suffered second and third degree burns. the chief said they were cutting holes to vent the fire when the roof collapsed. he said it's a dangerous part of the job. >>> the man convicted of killing chandra levy will get a new trial. her 2001 disappearance created a national scandal after the 24-year-old was romantically linked with congressman gary. prosecutors say they are prepared to retry them. >>> 296 e-mails sent to and from former secretary of state hilary clinton have been released. they were all turned over last year to a congressional committee investigating the attacks in benghazi, libya that left four americans dead. nancy cortis has more. >> the e-mails capture the confusion in 2012. the libyans confirmed his death clinton wrote. should
it marks one year since elliot rogers went on a rampage and killed his three roommates before killing himself. he posted killing videos on you tube before the rampage. >>> four firefighters who fell through the building of a burning casino in los angeles are expected to recover. fellow firefighters rushed in and dragged them out. one of them suffered second and third degree burns. the chief said they were cutting holes to vent the fire when the roof collapsed. he said it's a dangerous...
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he and his two roommates were stabbed by elliot roger who went onto shoot three other students before taking his own life. >> all the warnings were down played. >> reporter: today the family took a moment to reflect in their son's short life. despite a reported history of mental illness issues he legally purchased two guns in the months before the rampage. just a month before the violent attack his parents requested a welfare check on their son. on that day deputies did not consider him a threat to himself or others. >> the welfare check was just a few minutes of talk and a doorway. the massacre weapons just literally 15 feet away from the officers. >> reporter: kelly says on this mother's day she plans to honor her son by fighting for stricter gun laws and more resources to help the mentally ill and hope other parents will be protective. >> i will do everything i could and give away my own life 100 times if i could save my son. >> reporter: the family will be in santa barbara for the one year anniversary where there will be a memorial. >>> up next getting ready for the next big one.
he and his two roommates were stabbed by elliot roger who went onto shoot three other students before taking his own life. >> all the warnings were down played. >> reporter: today the family took a moment to reflect in their son's short life. despite a reported history of mental illness issues he legally purchased two guns in the months before the rampage. just a month before the violent attack his parents requested a welfare check on their son. on that day deputies did not consider...
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its story of survival and to stop police from kumble hurting anyone else. >> reporter: joined by elliotr the speech pathologist brendan nixon jokes. the gatt and intense >> marty:the memorial was held at mount madonna high school. where school. yesenia mendoza pina and yolanda jimenez . were two of the four people killed in tuesday night's crash. the crash also claimed the life of a 24-year-old man. a vigil will be held for sara williams on monday. . march 24th, 2015." it was an emotional day for bay area police officers and their loved ones. "very good person would see her come to school every day and show is a despot is a matter what was going on with her life and always happy never really in dwells on the bad and looks for debt living another day she did she live life in the fullest. also a >> marty: claimed life of or 24 year-old man lb helmand. memorials for officers killed in the line of duty were held friday across the country. including this one in san jose. a shrine now bears the name of san jose police officer michael johnson. his family also honored for johnson's service and
its story of survival and to stop police from kumble hurting anyone else. >> reporter: joined by elliotr the speech pathologist brendan nixon jokes. the gatt and intense >> marty:the memorial was held at mount madonna high school. where school. yesenia mendoza pina and yolanda jimenez . were two of the four people killed in tuesday night's crash. the crash also claimed the life of a 24-year-old man. a vigil will be held for sara williams on monday. . march 24th, 2015." it was...
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elliot simpson, and nadir simpson was on the fbi's radar for a decade. >> was trying to convert people, he thought that islam was a way of life for most people. the 30-year-old simpson wrote soon you will not be able to live in america as a muslim and the fwiter message was seen by the fbi and on april 10th he tweeted time is short and then wroetd of the upcoming event in dallas writing when will they ever learn and simpson was charged in the 2010 terror investigation even though he was on the no fly list, he planned to fly to serious last month to join syria and his trip was halted when the fbi arrested other people in his circle. the mother of the other suspect says that she believes he was influenced by his roommate simpson. >> he is intelligent and to be convinced to doing something like that is beyond me. >> today she worries about potential backlash being the mother of a man that attempted a terror attack. i am thankful he did not kill anybody, i don't blame the policeman that shot and killed him, he was just doing his job, if you attempt something like this have you to expect it
elliot simpson, and nadir simpson was on the fbi's radar for a decade. >> was trying to convert people, he thought that islam was a way of life for most people. the 30-year-old simpson wrote soon you will not be able to live in america as a muslim and the fwiter message was seen by the fbi and on april 10th he tweeted time is short and then wroetd of the upcoming event in dallas writing when will they ever learn and simpson was charged in the 2010 terror investigation even though he was...
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. >> reporter: last may he was one of six killed by elliot rodger in a rampage near university of californiarbara. it was too late for her son so she turned her tots to saving -- thoughts to saving others. >> i can't sleep in peace. >> reporter: she wrote a letter to all mothers on mother's day. she is calling for law enforcement to be more vigilant on college campuses for background checks for housing and parents to be more aware of warning signs. >> we have to. we cannot afford another -- [ indiscernible ] >> we cannot afford that. >> reporter: she and her husband worries that will happen. little has changed. >> we shouldn't -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: she plans to speak to politicians, administrators, and police and whoever else will listen. she thinks mothers could have a powerful voice if they come together. >> police. police, do something. even a little. you may have prevented a new violent attack and saved lives. >> the family plans to travel to university of california, santa barbara later this month to mark the anniversary of the shooting. ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a bus
. >> reporter: last may he was one of six killed by elliot rodger in a rampage near university of californiarbara. it was too late for her son so she turned her tots to saving -- thoughts to saving others. >> i can't sleep in peace. >> reporter: she wrote a letter to all mothers on mother's day. she is calling for law enforcement to be more vigilant on college campuses for background checks for housing and parents to be more aware of warning signs. >> we have to. we...
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although i miss my former colleagues, i'm pleased to welcome as new colleagues chairman elliot kaye and commissioner robinson, buerkle and content are simply put they are a joy to work with. they brought new perspective and insights that are fresh and and sharpen my thinking on a host of issues that have done so in a way that has brought a new era of civility to the agency. we certainly disagree. vigorously sometimes on issues but we listen to and we trust one another in ways i have not seen at this agency in many many years. final point, mr. chairman. i'd like to reiterate my concern about a set of issues that surround a critical demographic data don't think has received enough attention over the past number of years and that is senior citizens, a group of which i am a proud member. cpsc data shows that the kosovo population after kids as adults over 65. i note this is a rapidly growing group doing comedy to the aging of baby boomers and the greater longevity of our citizens. an interesting statistic. the are more of us in the over 65 age group in this country than there are people in
although i miss my former colleagues, i'm pleased to welcome as new colleagues chairman elliot kaye and commissioner robinson, buerkle and content are simply put they are a joy to work with. they brought new perspective and insights that are fresh and and sharpen my thinking on a host of issues that have done so in a way that has brought a new era of civility to the agency. we certainly disagree. vigorously sometimes on issues but we listen to and we trust one another in ways i have not seen at...
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and so at the time i was working on the show, billy elliot.and i was one of the coaches for the boys in the show. and i felt such a kinship with them. so when i wrote "better nathan
and so at the time i was working on the show, billy elliot.and i was one of the coaches for the boys in the show. and i felt such a kinship with them. so when i wrote "better nathan
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last may 22-year-old elliot roger killed six people and injured 14 others before killing himself in the vista. his mother is is alling on officials to take a better look at campus safety to prevent tragedies like this from happening again. >>> a man that worked at a children's science center is accused of possessing child pornography. he was arrested wednesday. deputies say they found several hundred images and videos of child porn on his personal computer and phone. walden west camp has programs for students between kindergarten through the eighth grade. >>> there is more fallout in the growing scandal over racist text messages between san francisco police officers. district attorney george gascon has appointed three retired judges to review 3,000 cases for possible officer biased. now we speak with mike cabrisas he was arrested on a misdemeanor offense. the officer that arrested him is under investigation by the task force. he says he still remembers the racial slur that the officer used on the way to jail. >> these monkeys. you guys have no home, no family, no morals. >> the case was
last may 22-year-old elliot roger killed six people and injured 14 others before killing himself in the vista. his mother is is alling on officials to take a better look at campus safety to prevent tragedies like this from happening again. >>> a man that worked at a children's science center is accused of possessing child pornography. he was arrested wednesday. deputies say they found several hundred images and videos of child porn on his personal computer and phone. walden west camp...
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kai actvism is what we're seeing, and they wanted to draw a single line in the water of elliot bay and oil drilling rig that's parked on the way sailed right across that symbolic line. that's the huge yellow and blue object that you see behind me, parked at terminal five at the port of seattle. look at the kayaktivists today and by some of my counts, some of them greeting the huge rig to explore in the arctic circle. it's an enormous rig and it's one of two that will be brought into seattle. and it will be provisioned and fixed and sent north later in the summer, way north in fact, and they will be it drilling up there, drilling some exploratory wells. mike viqueira talked today with the president at camp david and asked him about this week, shell alleys long-term plans for explore foredrilling up above the arctic circle. >> despite the fact that shell had put in an application for drilling several years ago we delayed if for a very lengthy period of time until they could provide us with the kinds of assurances that we had not seen before, taking account of the extraordinary challenges
kai actvism is what we're seeing, and they wanted to draw a single line in the water of elliot bay and oil drilling rig that's parked on the way sailed right across that symbolic line. that's the huge yellow and blue object that you see behind me, parked at terminal five at the port of seattle. look at the kayaktivists today and by some of my counts, some of them greeting the huge rig to explore in the arctic circle. it's an enormous rig and it's one of two that will be brought into seattle....
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." >> sam elliot. >> may he rest in peace. >> okay.ast night superstars arrived at new york metropolitan museum of art decked out in dazzling outfits. the high fashion benefit attracted a-list celebrities doning show stopping gowns. this year's theme was based on chinese art and culture. we wanted to know how our traders lined up against the stars. we will play a game of with wore it best? next up, andy coen arrives with sarah jessica parker, andy coen or tim? >> i need the heat meiser had she has on there. >> next jaycee and wife, who wore it best, jaycee or bk? hand down. next up. eddie redmayne, my personal favorite? who wore it best? >> i tell you what, man. dam good looking. >> italian stallion. finally, sarah jessica parker's head. well, look at the head dress. it lit up twitter last night. who was this guy? i really apologize to all the people out there. >> i didn't know you were friends. >> the genius. he keeps getting it done. >> did you see the tail? >> i know. >> we shouldn't see it. okay. still ahead. it's been five years s
." >> sam elliot. >> may he rest in peace. >> okay.ast night superstars arrived at new york metropolitan museum of art decked out in dazzling outfits. the high fashion benefit attracted a-list celebrities doning show stopping gowns. this year's theme was based on chinese art and culture. we wanted to know how our traders lined up against the stars. we will play a game of with wore it best? next up, andy coen arrives with sarah jessica parker, andy coen or tim? >> i...
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archaeologist elliot abrams and two stone masons climb to an ancient maya quarry site.culate just how much labor the king had under his command. how many workers were required to build the palace of 18 rabbit ? abrams: it would be wonderful to observe mayan indians building the structures that they built at copan. of course, that's impossible so we have to set up experiments which replicate the behaviors as best as possible. keach: abrams times each of the construction phases as the maya might have performed them. knowing the maya used only stone tools, abrams estimates that two people could quarry over 3,000 pounds of rock in a day. he times the other processes like transportation, knowing that the maya had no wheels or draft animals. abrams also times the manufacture of the blocks and construction of part of a wall. five cubic feet takes 80 minutes. by measuring all the walls in a building, abrams estimates the time needed to complete the masonry. he then adds this figure to the times for other processes like back-filling dirt behind the walls and plastering the exter
archaeologist elliot abrams and two stone masons climb to an ancient maya quarry site.culate just how much labor the king had under his command. how many workers were required to build the palace of 18 rabbit ? abrams: it would be wonderful to observe mayan indians building the structures that they built at copan. of course, that's impossible so we have to set up experiments which replicate the behaviors as best as possible. keach: abrams times each of the construction phases as the maya might...
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. >> somebody i used to know by elliot the one pick, good-bye to love by carpenter's. >> that was the three is. >> of course we all disagree? >> got to go back to ricky nelson 50's 60s, that's a bad list. >> this is my theory, mike, alex. when you break up you feel sad for yourself, in that moment, your sad you are thinking about all of the great things you forget about the awful things shall the reason for the break up. then do you have get to that place like wait a minute, i can do this without you. so this was my pick. >> ♪ ♪ you must not know about me ♪ ♪ i can have another now minute ♪ ♪ and he'll r here in a minute ♪ ♪ >> i get your point. but this is empowerment song. i don't need you. >> this is what you need. you don't need to feel sorry for yourself in a break up. there is a moment for. that will but pick yourself up get back on your feet. you got to move on. >> true. >> not necessarily move ton like you must not know about me i can move on to the next person but just move on with your life. there is life after break up. they're hard, get it. >> lauren, listen, here is the t
. >> somebody i used to know by elliot the one pick, good-bye to love by carpenter's. >> that was the three is. >> of course we all disagree? >> got to go back to ricky nelson 50's 60s, that's a bad list. >> this is my theory, mike, alex. when you break up you feel sad for yourself, in that moment, your sad you are thinking about all of the great things you forget about the awful things shall the reason for the break up. then do you have get to that place like wait...
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the next day, mcveigh reserves the ryder truck from elliots body shop using the robert d.il 16th, mcveigh and nichols drive the mercury to oklahoma city. mcveigh parks it several blocks away from the murrah building. he removes the license plates from the car and leaves a note. not abandoned. please do not tow. will move by april 23rd. needs battery and cable. two days later, mcveigh and nichols rendezvous near junction city where they assemble the bomb in the truck. >> the ammonium nitrate and fuel would have been mixed in some barrels, something akin to a 55 gallon plastic barrel. those barrels were then likely connected with this detonating cord which led to the boosters and ultimately that detonating cord would have come together where the detonators or blasting caps were. >> but at the last minute, terry nichols, like michael fortier, bails out. >> as time grew near to the time of the bombing, nichols got cold feet. he decided he didn't want to do that. he decided that was going too far. mcveigh screamed at him, threatened him, may have threatened to kill him. >> on t
the next day, mcveigh reserves the ryder truck from elliots body shop using the robert d.il 16th, mcveigh and nichols drive the mercury to oklahoma city. mcveigh parks it several blocks away from the murrah building. he removes the license plates from the car and leaves a note. not abandoned. please do not tow. will move by april 23rd. needs battery and cable. two days later, mcveigh and nichols rendezvous near junction city where they assemble the bomb in the truck. >> the ammonium...
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elliot roger killed six and injured more than a dozen others before committing suicide last year.er the rampage near the college campus police found him dead in a car with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. >>> right now let's talk about the weather. folks in oklahoma dealing with wicked weather this weekend. several tornadoes spotted across the state including this one that touched down and destroyed a house. this was the scene in agreedy county yesterday afternoon -- grady county yesterday afternoon. officials say nobody was home when the twister hit it directly. a tornado watch for this part of the state expired just a few hours ago. officials have also issued flash flood warnings for the area. they are still in effect. the attorney general says because of the weather, the state's anti-price gouging order is in effect. >>> organization is about to test a new alternative to the gasoline tax. starting july 1st up to 5,000 volunteers can sign up to get devices installed in their cars that collect data on how many miles they drive. volunteers will pay 1.5 cents per mile tr
elliot roger killed six and injured more than a dozen others before committing suicide last year.er the rampage near the college campus police found him dead in a car with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. >>> right now let's talk about the weather. folks in oklahoma dealing with wicked weather this weekend. several tornadoes spotted across the state including this one that touched down and destroyed a house. this was the scene in agreedy county yesterday afternoon -- grady...
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keep an eye on elliot management has been in there. saying emc will split out of this whole thing. keep an eye on where we saw activity today. >> the stock pulled back, a major interesting level on the stock. this is a stock trading near high, this gets you back in the space technically looks very interesting. >> shares ofville low rating a buy with the $130 price target. it comes ahead of tomorrow's earnings. the man behind our call of the day. bonn joins us on the "fast" line, always good to speak with you. you made a tremendous call two weeks ago with twitter. why bother going out ahead of zillow's turn tomorrow? >> thanks for having me. there are six main reason, actual 4ri68. one this is a huge market, a $60 billion market just beginning to come online. number two, mobile is providing a competitive edge for the mls to keep up with spending. zillow create a scale, the network effect. we think it's a must buy for asia, very difficult to compete against. the number four rois, on the three, four, 5 x. football five, the rentals and em
keep an eye on elliot management has been in there. saying emc will split out of this whole thing. keep an eye on where we saw activity today. >> the stock pulled back, a major interesting level on the stock. this is a stock trading near high, this gets you back in the space technically looks very interesting. >> shares ofville low rating a buy with the $130 price target. it comes ahead of tomorrow's earnings. the man behind our call of the day. bonn joins us on the "fast"...
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her uncle elliot had a daughter who was born the same year. one of them was was any in a sense or friend because her father gave her over to the grace of being a widow and pretty much disappeared from her life for the first three and a half years or so. eleanor was famous by the time she was ten she had a tragic and very sad childhood and she lost in the space of a little over two years she lost her brother and her mother and her father who she adored and unfortunately drink himself to death. alcoholism imo one of the challenges that runs through both sides of the family tree. and her father was a tragic and very public example of that. so eleanor was left in the care of her grandmother who lived upstate new york and coincidentally just a few miles from the hyde park state where the distant cousins lived and really the only happy times in her childhood was in the summertime when she would get the opportunity to spend time with uncle teddy and he has since remarried and started another family and alice was brought back at that point. that alway
her uncle elliot had a daughter who was born the same year. one of them was was any in a sense or friend because her father gave her over to the grace of being a widow and pretty much disappeared from her life for the first three and a half years or so. eleanor was famous by the time she was ten she had a tragic and very sad childhood and she lost in the space of a little over two years she lost her brother and her mother and her father who she adored and unfortunately drink himself to death....
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. >>> my name is elliot thacker and i lost my best friend to suicide.idn't really notice any of the typical signs. he was never noticeably down in class or when we hung out or anything. but he had told me that he was going through depression. after he had surgery on his back, he would never really tell me how severe. i remember my parents had just left the house to go play tennis, and they come in the house and they called me downstairs. they just told me, like, evan committed suicide. i just -- it was really hard to come to terms with that because i just did not expect it at all. there's no reason to hide it. you just got to -- you have to -- at some point you have to help yourself, and there are a ton of people willing to help you. just talk. that's all you need. >>> monsignor leonard hurley died earlier this week. he moved to the area in 1973 and was the founding pastor of mother seton catholic church in germantown. father hurley boulevard in montgomery county is named after him. a funeral will be held next week, and you can share your memories of fa
. >>> my name is elliot thacker and i lost my best friend to suicide.idn't really notice any of the typical signs. he was never noticeably down in class or when we hung out or anything. but he had told me that he was going through depression. after he had surgery on his back, he would never really tell me how severe. i remember my parents had just left the house to go play tennis, and they come in the house and they called me downstairs. they just told me, like, evan committed suicide....
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and elliot hellman who studied medicine at the universities guadahara and he had his brain studied and researched. i am not a doctor but i don't think rheumotology is the rain. but what this fellow told players over and over again is no risk from concussion no long term effects and one doesn't lead to another. that is what they told the players. so when you are tempted to say they knew the risks. they didn't. they were lied to. and one last thing and i will shut up. you have to stick this against the cultural of health denial that all athletes have from little league they are taught to ignore pain real men don't get knocked out of the lineup don't complain. we would have known sooner about this it older athletes were honest and understand what it was they were suffering from. i have had players -- if we say long term health is the biggest priority then a pro-career then a season then a game and then one play the athletes turn it on their heads. it is this play. so you get athletic denial and you get young men denial and it is difficult. so none of my athletes have been happy with the w
and elliot hellman who studied medicine at the universities guadahara and he had his brain studied and researched. i am not a doctor but i don't think rheumotology is the rain. but what this fellow told players over and over again is no risk from concussion no long term effects and one doesn't lead to another. that is what they told the players. so when you are tempted to say they knew the risks. they didn't. they were lied to. and one last thing and i will shut up. you have to stick this...
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and so at the time i was working on the show, billy elliot. and i was one of the coaches for the boys in the show. and i felt such a kinship with them. so when i wrote "better nathan ever," i dull into -- nate than ever i sort of began realizing i was going to be gay. there's no verb about it at this time it was only a noun or an adjective. so the response i get from people now -- and i think it's one of the exciting things about writing for young people -- is when you write for young people, you don't just write for them you write more their parents and aunts and booksellers and librarians. and so what i hear just like you said, ellen is people who write to say i'm a 70-year-old gay man, and if i had had this book when i was in middle school, i wouldn't have maybe have been in the close earth for the -- clottest for the -- or 12-year-old boys who say i'm the only boy in my dance class in utah and it was so cool to read a character like nate. whatever that boy's going to grow up to become, i don't know but it's exciting to know that there are
and so at the time i was working on the show, billy elliot. and i was one of the coaches for the boys in the show. and i felt such a kinship with them. so when i wrote "better nathan ever," i dull into -- nate than ever i sort of began realizing i was going to be gay. there's no verb about it at this time it was only a noun or an adjective. so the response i get from people now -- and i think it's one of the exciting things about writing for young people -- is when you write for young...
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it's a reminder of a deadly rampage there last may in which elliot rodger killed six people and thenard a sky west plane that made a belly landing at l.a.x. coming in from monterey when the left main landing gear didn't extend. that's when the pilot told everyone on board to assume the crash position. but the plane ended up coming down smoothly. no one was hurt and passengers gave kudos to the pilot for handling the emergency so well. >> george zimmerman back in the news. you remember him, acquitted in the death of trayvon martin. he's been involved in another shooting. the apparent victim in a road rage incident. matt gutman with these details. >> zimmerman tangled up in another shooting. >> an officer was flagged down by george zimmerman. he reported he had just been involved in a shooting. >> this time the man to shot martin in 2012 and acquitted of second degree murder was the one shot at. in the same honda pickup he used to follow martin. you can see that bullet hole through the passenger window, the truck being towed. an eyewitness saying the shooter apparently calling 911 on h
it's a reminder of a deadly rampage there last may in which elliot rodger killed six people and thenard a sky west plane that made a belly landing at l.a.x. coming in from monterey when the left main landing gear didn't extend. that's when the pilot told everyone on board to assume the crash position. but the plane ended up coming down smoothly. no one was hurt and passengers gave kudos to the pilot for handling the emergency so well. >> george zimmerman back in the news. you remember...
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. >> elliot: and we're very excited like you are. >> pelley: thousands of relics were examined, but only 25 will be in the collection. this is one of them. >> renee anderson: this was actually a connection we made with the family. mr. jesse burke was an enslaved man, and he was charged with playing this violin and entertaining the slave holder and his guest. >> pelley: this is the smithsonian's warehouse in maryland, where the story is being written. and these are a few of the lines. "received by grigsby e. thomas the sum of $350 in full payment for a negro boy by the name of jim, about ten years old, this 31st day of december, 1835." jim would have been familiar with these-- shackles dating before 1860, bondage that might have been broken if the keeper of this bible had succeeded in his bloody rebellion. nat turner had said that god commanded him to break the chains. his bible was taken away before his execution. paul gardullo is a leader of the curating team. >> paul gardullo: i think many of us who know the story of slavery know about nat turner; know about nat turner from the perspec
. >> elliot: and we're very excited like you are. >> pelley: thousands of relics were examined, but only 25 will be in the collection. this is one of them. >> renee anderson: this was actually a connection we made with the family. mr. jesse burke was an enslaved man, and he was charged with playing this violin and entertaining the slave holder and his guest. >> pelley: this is the smithsonian's warehouse in maryland, where the story is being written. and these are a few...
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take his tallen from the rink to the restaurant with a help of a childhood friend he will sot -- elliot bottle both grew up around hockey and donuts. >> it was not we had pictures on the walls of donuts but after games whether you won or loss it was getting a chocolate doughnut. >> reporter: it has a lengthy list of donuts from cream brulee vanilla and poultry and the two long time american staples are being served by two long time friends just putting the stamp on the dc food scene. >> customers are knowledgeable and very -- they have good palets and know what they want and it's cool. >> reporter: they raised. >> they raised experimentation 10 years ago it was not very much experimenting. >> reporter: this is where sweet meets savory in downtown dc. are you kidding me? look at this. what a chicken dinner. nick gee vane. >> he is young with a flat stomach and can can make it. that looks awesome. >>> when it comes to the fight against breast cancer susan g cancer one of the most widely-- komen is one of the most widely known and successful. let's go live to surae chian beyond by the c em
take his tallen from the rink to the restaurant with a help of a childhood friend he will sot -- elliot bottle both grew up around hockey and donuts. >> it was not we had pictures on the walls of donuts but after games whether you won or loss it was getting a chocolate doughnut. >> reporter: it has a lengthy list of donuts from cream brulee vanilla and poultry and the two long time american staples are being served by two long time friends just putting the stamp on the dc food...