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as emile slows down, he sees things are escalating quickly. >> i was like, oh, my god. they're going to jump him. i'm thinking i need to record this. >> emile rolls down his window with his radio blasting. he's inches from the fight. >> so i filmed it from the passenger seat leaning over. >> it intensifies in an instant. both men toe to toe, fists in the air, begin what look like a bare knuckle boxing match in the middle of the road. >> the guy by himself was giving one of the guys upper cuts to the jaw, like some gnarly punches. >> but it doesn't stop there. >> i guess one of the guys said i'm not going to let my friend get taken advantage of. so they started jumping him. >> getting both of his attackers in a clinch, the man in the brightly colored shirt is only able to hold them for a brief moment. >> and then somehow he lost his balance, and they both slammed him. they're punching him on the ground and they started dragging him. and then one of the guys went from behind him and kicked him in the face. >> the man is knocked unconscious. but the two aggressors continue
as emile slows down, he sees things are escalating quickly. >> i was like, oh, my god. they're going to jump him. i'm thinking i need to record this. >> emile rolls down his window with his radio blasting. he's inches from the fight. >> so i filmed it from the passenger seat leaning over. >> it intensifies in an instant. both men toe to toe, fists in the air, begin what look like a bare knuckle boxing match in the middle of the road. >> the guy by himself was...
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the particular emil.applause] i want to thank the reporters at the manhattan institute for helping us invest in this important and neglected area of policy, so thank you very much. [applause] [indistinct chatter] ♪ >> on newsmakers, georgia congressman tom, chair of the budget committee, talks about new republican leadership under speaker tom ryan. and, what to do about fighting isis. challenge and he will problem is, the united states does not have a strategy. the united states does not have a strategy, they refuse to make it in a way so we actually defeat isis. did this se house week was to say, because the homeland security secretary and because the second -- director of the fbi says we do not have to be certain that folks who come in the refugee program are actually coming here not having association with terrorist groups, we have to pause the grandma or stop the program right now and then on a posture of making certain that they are ine to vet these individuals a way. that is what the american people
the particular emil.applause] i want to thank the reporters at the manhattan institute for helping us invest in this important and neglected area of policy, so thank you very much. [applause] [indistinct chatter] ♪ >> on newsmakers, georgia congressman tom, chair of the budget committee, talks about new republican leadership under speaker tom ryan. and, what to do about fighting isis. challenge and he will problem is, the united states does not have a strategy. the united states does...
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>> what i really want them to take away is really what emile zola, who wrote the novel, wanted people to know, which is that if you only think about yourself and you only go for what your desires are and what your wants are and you think about no one else, there can be dire consequences. >> keira knightley isn't the only big name making a broadway debut. bruce willis steps into the spotlight with laurie metcalf in "misery." the drama, based on the hit movie from 1990, opens tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] >> "china doll" returns al pacino to the stage in a new two-man play written by david mamet. "the gin game" pairs james earl jones and cicely tyson as senior citizens who trade cards and barbs. >> and who would have thought one of the hottest tickets in town is a hip-hop musical about our nation's first treasury secretary? lin-manuel miranda's "hamilton" is as good as gold. >> i am not throwing away my shot i am not throwing away my shot >> hamilton's rise in ambition from immigrant orphan to distinguished founding father is told by a diverse cast in the rhythm, moves, and language
>> what i really want them to take away is really what emile zola, who wrote the novel, wanted people to know, which is that if you only think about yourself and you only go for what your desires are and what your wants are and you think about no one else, there can be dire consequences. >> keira knightley isn't the only big name making a broadway debut. bruce willis steps into the spotlight with laurie metcalf in "misery." the drama, based on the hit movie from 1990,...
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and yet all these years later, with hardly any resources, alub emile, the railway administrator and aanics and engineers show up at work and do what they can in an attempt to keep things in working order. how do you do? >> he says you're welcome to see this place. >> how many employees still work here? [ speaking foreign language ] >> so at one time, you could dispatch a freight to south africa? [ speaking foreign language ] so a hypothetical question -- if the government said, okay, we are ready. we have the money, we would like to, as quickly as possible, get operational, does he have the workers ready to go? [ speaking foreign language ] >> and this is one of the few things here that's working today. a feature of great pride to the staff. the railway employees, i'm told, do not get paid, yet they continue to show up and work. ♪ >> it is said of the building of the country's once vast rail network, one congolese died for every single tie. like many congolese we meet, they are, all these years later and in spite of everything that's happened, ready and waiting for the situation to im
and yet all these years later, with hardly any resources, alub emile, the railway administrator and aanics and engineers show up at work and do what they can in an attempt to keep things in working order. how do you do? >> he says you're welcome to see this place. >> how many employees still work here? [ speaking foreign language ] >> so at one time, you could dispatch a freight to south africa? [ speaking foreign language ] so a hypothetical question -- if the government...
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. >> gary's grandfather emil was a german immigrant.e founded this shop just a mile down the road. and the supplies are still horse riding gear. >> it's a family business so i have five other siblings in the business. and we're the owners. >> over three generations, these family businesses have seen big changes in the neighborhood. >> and then it changed as freeways came in and people tended to move to the suburbs to shop. >> when suburban growth started to happen and malls were established, that drove a lot of the business away from lake street. >> she has been working with the lake street business owners to help them bring back their regular customers. and also bring in new ones. >> a lot of what the lake street counsel has done is get some of that customer base back. >> one program they've developed is called museum in the streets. it's a self-guided walking tour with pictures and stories about life on lake street. produced by a company in maine. they say it helps the community better appreciate their own downtown. >> the museum in t
. >> gary's grandfather emil was a german immigrant.e founded this shop just a mile down the road. and the supplies are still horse riding gear. >> it's a family business so i have five other siblings in the business. and we're the owners. >> over three generations, these family businesses have seen big changes in the neighborhood. >> and then it changed as freeways came in and people tended to move to the suburbs to shop. >> when suburban growth started to happen...
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. >> pam: some has everyone talking as 17 rein in such a long while this was not caused by emil however one expected this evening and all this week we take a closer look at i'll me know and the prospective one of the most popular national parks is 70. >> pam: east bay school is dealing with the terrible death of houston's dying in a car crash this past weekend a 16 year-old driver remains in critical condition. told authorities she policy but the wheel and hatchery of three college park high school in glendale centimes a very close to those who died chose not to go to school today to distraught and the principal says that writing grief counselors to help out those trying to cope with this horrible loss early sunday morning the call came in about the accident at the scene the driver who had a provisional license going about 60 mi. an hour believes she fell asleep when she struck a tree 16 year- old lori smith died at the scene driver is still. in the still the paris >> reporter: cephalexin is heart breaking. could the"any market so we want the best for them. >> pam: the driver wasn't 16
. >> pam: some has everyone talking as 17 rein in such a long while this was not caused by emil however one expected this evening and all this week we take a closer look at i'll me know and the prospective one of the most popular national parks is 70. >> pam: east bay school is dealing with the terrible death of houston's dying in a car crash this past weekend a 16 year-old driver remains in critical condition. told authorities she policy but the wheel and hatchery of three college...
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journalists in the u.s., as we all know, ived to theluv iraq war does this, use them as mindless servants.t emileown and call on their hands and knees over to these officials and get whispered into their here what they're supposed to say and then they go and printed. there are all kinds of journalists and all sorts of media outlets in yahoo! news, , evenily beast, politico in "new york times" and "washington post" who are mindlessly asserting the reason the paris attacks happen is because of encryption and edward snowden, even know there are all sorts of reasons to understand this and the "new york times" pointed out this is a disgraceful lie. they do that because their spokespeople for those in power rather than watchdogs over them or adversary really scrutinizing them. pulitzer prize-winning , journalist. one of his recent pieces for the intercept is headlined, "nyt editorial slams "disgraceful" cia exploitation of paris attacks, but submissive media role is key." we will continue our discussion with him for the hour in a moment. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democr
journalists in the u.s., as we all know, ived to theluv iraq war does this, use them as mindless servants.t emileown and call on their hands and knees over to these officials and get whispered into their here what they're supposed to say and then they go and printed. there are all kinds of journalists and all sorts of media outlets in yahoo! news, , evenily beast, politico in "new york times" and "washington post" who are mindlessly asserting the reason the paris attacks...
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the highest civilian honor among the 16 recipients gloria and emil emilio estefan. have highlights tomorrow on msnbc. (vo) some call it giving back. we call it share the love. during our share the love event, get a new subaru, and we'll donate $250 to those in need. bringing our total donations to over sixty-five million dollars. and bringing love where it's needed most. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. this is more than just a town. this is our home. and small business saturday... is more than just a day. it's our day... to shop small at the places we love... with the people we love. for stuff we can't get anywhere else. and food that tastes like home. because the money we spend here... can help keep our town growing. this saturday is small business saturday, let's all shop small. for the neighborhood, the town, the home we love. shop small this saturday. even during the holidays, you think it smells jolly,dors [inhales] grunts but your guests disagree... music starts febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've gone noseblind to [inha
the highest civilian honor among the 16 recipients gloria and emil emilio estefan. have highlights tomorrow on msnbc. (vo) some call it giving back. we call it share the love. during our share the love event, get a new subaru, and we'll donate $250 to those in need. bringing our total donations to over sixty-five million dollars. and bringing love where it's needed most. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. this is more than just a town. this is our home. and small business saturday... is...
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lioew months later, emil asked gloria for a birthday kiss.s not his birthday, but he got the kiss anyway, and emilio and gloria estefan have been partners since. theyimes people worried were to latin for americans, and to american for latins. together, their fusion sound has sold more than 100 million records, and as proud to been americans they have promoted their cultural heritage and inspired fans around the world. an awful lot of people have gone to musicals to forget their troubles, just like they were music. to estefan's think, isndheim, i somebody who is not interested in that. a a composer and lyricist, genre unto himself, sondheim challenges his audiences. his greatest hits are not tunes you can hum, they are reflections on roads we didn't take, wishes gone wrong, relationships so frayed and fractured that there's nothing left to do but send in the clowns. yet stephen's music is so beautiful, his lyrics so precise, that even as he exposes the imperfections of everyday life, he transcends them. we transcend them. stephen reinvented th
lioew months later, emil asked gloria for a birthday kiss.s not his birthday, but he got the kiss anyway, and emilio and gloria estefan have been partners since. theyimes people worried were to latin for americans, and to american for latins. together, their fusion sound has sold more than 100 million records, and as proud to been americans they have promoted their cultural heritage and inspired fans around the world. an awful lot of people have gone to musicals to forget their troubles, just...
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>> just finished working for emil smith, he made a comment, that he sleeps just fine.i'm part of the greatest navy in existence, ever through time. for us to have a sustainable, affordable force generation model that provides the high end trained capability that's needed against today's threats, that's why we developed the optimized fleet response plan. so i worked with admiral gortney as a part of the development of this. he was kind of the master mind. what it did was it took a variety of different inputs, synchronized, focused, to produce a completely sustainable, affordable force that can deploy to execute that high end mission. so it took into account the hard things that go along with maintaining our ships to keep them ready to go to sea. it takes into account our ability to train our amazing sailors to the high end fight that they would have to do. it synchronized parts. it synchronized arcti ed aircra. it synchronized the sustainment of those aircraft. it synchronized the ordnance required to do the fight. when you take all those things, it was eye-opening and
>> just finished working for emil smith, he made a comment, that he sleeps just fine.i'm part of the greatest navy in existence, ever through time. for us to have a sustainable, affordable force generation model that provides the high end trained capability that's needed against today's threats, that's why we developed the optimized fleet response plan. so i worked with admiral gortney as a part of the development of this. he was kind of the master mind. what it did was it took a variety...