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especially for parents like emil, who says the summer has been too cool. >> not hot enough. i had to shovel a lot of snow this winter. i'm very happy that it's hot. i like it at 90 so we can get in the nice cool pool. >> reporter: it's actually been an unusual summer, with temperatures slightly above normal, but not much extreme heat. instead of 15 days above 90 degrees, which is the usual, we've only had seven of those scorchers. >> that's a perfect summer for me. that's a perfect summer. >> even on a hot day, i appreciate it, compared to the winter. >> reporter: but there are now challenges ahead, with high temperatures potentially in the 90s for the next five days. conedison is once again reminding new yorkers not to blair your air conditioners too much, especially when the workweek begins. for emil, that's a sacrifice he's willing to make, especially when i reminded him about the calendar. you know halloween is two months away? >> oh. don't start. don't spoil it. >> reporter: people certainly out enjoying this summer-like feel. but it is going to be seriously more challe
especially for parents like emil, who says the summer has been too cool. >> not hot enough. i had to shovel a lot of snow this winter. i'm very happy that it's hot. i like it at 90 so we can get in the nice cool pool. >> reporter: it's actually been an unusual summer, with temperatures slightly above normal, but not much extreme heat. instead of 15 days above 90 degrees, which is the usual, we've only had seven of those scorchers. >> that's a perfect summer for me. that's a...
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homeless person who is trying to get arrested so we can spend the night in jail and have a warm night and emile. -- a meal. he ends up instead finding salvation in another way and that is the twist. o. henry's characters are the number one thing that people i think enjoy when they read a story and the characters that o. henry depicts armie and you telling our stories, it is kind of a fictionalized nonfiction world. what i want people to take away when they come to the museum is the fact there is a number of stories in his catalog based here in texas. if you think of him as a new york writer and you are thinking, why is he talking about these storylines are whatnot -- it is important to fill in those gaps and it also allows you to talk about -- he was one of the first waves of western writers. some of his stories go back early 1903-ish area that compete with stories like "the virginian," which is considered the first western story. it's important to tell those -- that is background that people don't know. they are so used to the new york city lifestyle stories. i like people to be able to use it
homeless person who is trying to get arrested so we can spend the night in jail and have a warm night and emile. -- a meal. he ends up instead finding salvation in another way and that is the twist. o. henry's characters are the number one thing that people i think enjoy when they read a story and the characters that o. henry depicts armie and you telling our stories, it is kind of a fictionalized nonfiction world. what i want people to take away when they come to the museum is the fact there...
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. >>> emil hears is expected to in course on felony assault charges. >>> david murphy has the full theeather seven-day forecast right after this. >> rch ever wonder what it was like to be a sailor did you work world war ii. head across the delaware river and find out, here's karen rogers with 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: the battleship new jersey has salt on the banks of the delaware river for the past 14 years, climb aboard you can experience the life of a sailor during world war ii. >> unlike going to museums looking at history through glass, here you get to walk through historical. >> reporter: the ship launched in 1942 and with the span of three football feels is the longest of its kind. >> the ship was built in philadelphia, so she is a local girl. she was built predominantly by women from camden and philadelphia. >> reporter: over 55,000 americans called the battleship new jersey home. >> this is called a coffin rack. >> reporter: it's offers a glimpse into the life of a sailor. >> where they slept and where they ate and what life was like at sea. >> reporter: there are self
. >>> emil hears is expected to in course on felony assault charges. >>> david murphy has the full theeather seven-day forecast right after this. >> rch ever wonder what it was like to be a sailor did you work world war ii. head across the delaware river and find out, here's karen rogers with 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: the battleship new jersey has salt on the banks of the delaware river for the past 14 years, climb aboard you can experience the life of a...
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. >>> actor emile hirsch due back in court today for a hearing on an assault charge stemming from a nightclub incident during the sundance film festival. he's accused of putting a female executive in a choke-hold back in january. he's charged with felony aggravated assault and intoxication. >>> the biopic of nwa took in $56 million over the weekend. it only cost them $29 million to make. they're making money already. mission impossible, rogue nation second with $17 million. third place went to the man from uncle. remember that from the 1960s tv series. robert vaughn. $13.5 million. fantastic four rounds out the top four. that took in $8 million. >>> a street dancing doctor, he's making a big difference in boston. >> so that's not a kos costume. that's a doctor entertaining people outside of tufts. he does it to raise money for a whole host of charities. he's also hoping to inspire others to give back. >> what i want to engage people and what makes them think, i like doing x thing. how can i use that thing to improve the world around me? >> apparently, he started dancing and was getting tips.
. >>> actor emile hirsch due back in court today for a hearing on an assault charge stemming from a nightclub incident during the sundance film festival. he's accused of putting a female executive in a choke-hold back in january. he's charged with felony aggravated assault and intoxication. >>> the biopic of nwa took in $56 million over the weekend. it only cost them $29 million to make. they're making money already. mission impossible, rogue nation second with $17 million....
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intelligence community investigating hillary clinton's personal computer server says that two of the emiles that servers in clinton's home in new york are classified top secret. those e-mails also on a thumb drive in the possession of clinton's personal attorney. clinton has repeatedly insisted that none of the e-mails on the private server were classified. clinton is struggling to explain her official use of personal e-mail while serving as secretary of state. this latest development only complicates her response. >>> a new senate report on the irs targeting of conservative groups clearly shows the agency approved only one tax-exempt status between february of 2009 and may of 2012. one approval in three years. many conservative groups had to wait several years before the applications were ultimately denied, and it shows clear targeting of those conservative groups, something president obama has denied. senate report also says those applications were put under extreme scrutiny while groups favorable to obama policies were quickly and routinely approved. >>> joining us tonight, the past the
intelligence community investigating hillary clinton's personal computer server says that two of the emiles that servers in clinton's home in new york are classified top secret. those e-mails also on a thumb drive in the possession of clinton's personal attorney. clinton has repeatedly insisted that none of the e-mails on the private server were classified. clinton is struggling to explain her official use of personal e-mail while serving as secretary of state. this latest development only...
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after a telegram from hoover on tuesday, november 24, galpin got together with fellow students, emiln and carlton bowden, to figure out if they wanted to get together. the first 10 oxford students agreed they would go into belgium. as you can imagine, it was relatively easy to get students to volunteer for this because it not only talked to their sense of wanting to help other people, but it talks to their sense of adventure, going into german-occupied belgium. as he mentioned sometime later most of the students had volunteered, and the spirit of adventure of more than a certain knowledge of the capabilities to fill the bill. that might account for the account that after the first 25 oxford students who did eventually go into belgium, six were not ever mentioned on any of the crb membership lists. i believe they washed out, had some kind of problem, and were asked quietly to leave belgium although there is no official record of that. at the time, no one had any idea of what the conditions were like in belgium or what the delegates were supposed to do when they got there. one wrote --
after a telegram from hoover on tuesday, november 24, galpin got together with fellow students, emiln and carlton bowden, to figure out if they wanted to get together. the first 10 oxford students agreed they would go into belgium. as you can imagine, it was relatively easy to get students to volunteer for this because it not only talked to their sense of wanting to help other people, but it talks to their sense of adventure, going into german-occupied belgium. as he mentioned sometime later...
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it's all about his emiles an hour. nbc bay area's robert honda is at city hall. what's the real issue here? >> reporter: well, raj, what to do with the public official's e-mails and certainly an issue that can draw fire and it certainly did today. the san jose city council rules and open government committee focused on a public records request by the metro silicon valley newspaper for e-mails generated by eddie garcia, the assistant police chief. the main issue are all e-mails generated on taxpayer equipment and time subject to scrutiny and including so-called messages, some e-mails mixed personal and other conversations. a metro follow-up ask for more e-mails was reject and led to today's apeople of the committee went along with the mayor's compromise and all the e-mails will be released but with obvious personal information blocked out. >> and by ensuring that every e-mail gets released, at least everyone understands who was communicated with at what time and what day and everyone has a clear sense of what's there and what is missing. >> i think the mayor under
it's all about his emiles an hour. nbc bay area's robert honda is at city hall. what's the real issue here? >> reporter: well, raj, what to do with the public official's e-mails and certainly an issue that can draw fire and it certainly did today. the san jose city council rules and open government committee focused on a public records request by the metro silicon valley newspaper for e-mails generated by eddie garcia, the assistant police chief. the main issue are all e-mails generated...
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however, you have a lot of senior citizens in new orleans like long less dents will say i reed out emil betsy going stay here for this hard as hell trying to convince them to get up and leave. people who died as a result of this disaster were senior citizens. going to them this mandatory evacuation do you not have a choice, you have to leave. i feel that definitely helped me to get my senior citizens out. without waiting as long as i hood there in order to leave, and i think that if some miracle there was any type of evacuation plan available, it could have been put into play earlier. if a mandatory evacuation had been called. >> mr. miller may i say something to you please sir i didn't leave, my picture is a little different from this. >> i didn't leave i went to the storm. >> i didn't leave period i went through rita katrina, and all of the aftermath. if we not going sit here be honest about the racism, that was perpetrated. then i have really truly wasteed my time coming here. >> miss dad's work. >> i really don't want nobody get confused, at 60, i just don't want to call you the nam
however, you have a lot of senior citizens in new orleans like long less dents will say i reed out emil betsy going stay here for this hard as hell trying to convince them to get up and leave. people who died as a result of this disaster were senior citizens. going to them this mandatory evacuation do you not have a choice, you have to leave. i feel that definitely helped me to get my senior citizens out. without waiting as long as i hood there in order to leave, and i think that if some...
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>>> me siento feliz que hayan logrado todo >>> desde ya le deseamos mucho Éxito a emil en su carrerainformacin de ltimo minuto desde la ciudad de mountain view donde un motociclista perdi la vida al estrellarse con un camin de carga... --- esto sucedi en el autopista 101 en direccin norte cerca de la salida de la calle "ellis"... --- por el momento son tres carriles en direccin norte de esa autopista continan cerrados y la patrulla de caminos advierte que conductores
>>> me siento feliz que hayan logrado todo >>> desde ya le deseamos mucho Éxito a emil en su carrerainformacin de ltimo minuto desde la ciudad de mountain view donde un motociclista perdi la vida al estrellarse con un camin de carga... --- esto sucedi en el autopista 101 en direccin norte cerca de la salida de la calle "ellis"... --- por el momento son tres carriles en direccin norte de esa autopista continan cerrados y la patrulla de caminos advierte que conductores
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it's probably connected with the character we are talking about earlier, emile coue, this is sort of mind over matter -- the self-mastery of her emotion. she kept saying, "i will not breakdown. i will not breakdown." she was -- she kept her emotions in check i mean all around her daugherty and others, you know, are in tears and falling apart, but understandably, but she would not and part of this was, of course, she knew she had to organize, first off just a little ceremony in san francisco then this huge ceremony, including a visit to the rotunda, thousands seeing the body in washington. and then, of course, another ceremony, she's staying in ohio and it was -- yes, it was a 96 hour trip across the country and then it took longer they had expected. david pietrusza: very delayed. kathrine sibley: some people thought -- david pietrusza: because of the crowds. kathrine sibley: yes, exactly. they slowed down to about 10 miles an hour. some people thought she had died on the way, but she had not, but she -- her emotions were in check because she needed to have that control. not because s
it's probably connected with the character we are talking about earlier, emile coue, this is sort of mind over matter -- the self-mastery of her emotion. she kept saying, "i will not breakdown. i will not breakdown." she was -- she kept her emotions in check i mean all around her daugherty and others, you know, are in tears and falling apart, but understandably, but she would not and part of this was, of course, she knew she had to organize, first off just a little ceremony in san...
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however, you have a lot of senior citizens in new orleans like long less dents will say i reed out emiletsy going stay here for this hard as hell trying to convince them to get up and leave. people who died as a result of this disaster were senior citizens. going to them this mandatory evacuation do you not have a choice, you have to leave. i feel that definitely helped me to get my senior citizens out. without waiting as long as i hood there in order to leave, and i think that if some miracle there was any type of evacuation plan available, it could have been put into play earlier. if a mandatory evacuation had been called. >> mr. miller may i say something to you please sir i didn't leave, my picture is a little different from this. >> i didn't leave i went to the storm. >> i didn't leave period i went through rita katrina, and all of the aftermath. if we not going sit here be honest about the racism, that was perpetrated. then i have really truly wasteed my time coming here. >> miss dad's work. >> i really don't want nobody get confused, at 60, i just don't want to call you the names
however, you have a lot of senior citizens in new orleans like long less dents will say i reed out emiletsy going stay here for this hard as hell trying to convince them to get up and leave. people who died as a result of this disaster were senior citizens. going to them this mandatory evacuation do you not have a choice, you have to leave. i feel that definitely helped me to get my senior citizens out. without waiting as long as i hood there in order to leave, and i think that if some miracle...
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emile, laurel, maryland, your next, good morning. caller: good morning. how are you this morning?t: fine, thank you, go ahead. caller: what i wanted to say as i have lived in this country for 52 years, and i have been watching the system and the country and the people. tehe media which supposedly should clear specifically very clearly -- pay attention to the issue and truth of the issue. they are being so commercialized that even a nonpartisan station like c-span does not have a chance to explain that to the people. i mean, if i am running for the president, why should i have the chance to present my opinion, my idea, what i want to do? another thing i wanted to mention -- this iranian situation is out of whack. how they can do that to the country like iran? america, believe me, the rest of the world, they are smarter than you are. i was in iran last year. i swear to you, i swear on my father's grave the kid, 12 years old, was telling me when we were talking about the united states and iran relations, he was telling me yes, we know there is a problem with our system with this gove
emile, laurel, maryland, your next, good morning. caller: good morning. how are you this morning?t: fine, thank you, go ahead. caller: what i wanted to say as i have lived in this country for 52 years, and i have been watching the system and the country and the people. tehe media which supposedly should clear specifically very clearly -- pay attention to the issue and truth of the issue. they are being so commercialized that even a nonpartisan station like c-span does not have a chance to...