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from emmett's point of view. >> emmett, come on.ou not recognize me? he clearly smelled me coming in through the door. so i had no idea his reaction was going to be like that. it's kind of what made it special for us. >> he was just like trying to look him in the eyes. i think he remembers you. >> how you doing? >> it was really fun to see emmett greeting trevor coming back. and it was really cute. i'm glad that i caught it on camera. >> and we're done. >> in buffalo, new york, another soldier is greeted by a very emotional pooch. [ whining ] >> i miss you, yeah. >> karen fisher, an air force captain, is returning from afghanistan when she is surprised by her beloved golden retriever molly. [ whining ] >> i knew she would react, molly would react, but i didn't expect her to react the way that she did in the airport. i think she was just kind of beside herself and, we were both just overjoyed. >> master sergeant joe meyers knew his surprise return from iraq would bring joy to his 9-year-old daughter hannah. >> come here. [ applause ]
from emmett's point of view. >> emmett, come on.ou not recognize me? he clearly smelled me coming in through the door. so i had no idea his reaction was going to be like that. it's kind of what made it special for us. >> he was just like trying to look him in the eyes. i think he remembers you. >> how you doing? >> it was really fun to see emmett greeting trevor coming back. and it was really cute. i'm glad that i caught it on camera. >> and we're done. >> in...
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>> i have just a quick question. >> sure. >> emmett thank you for your presentation i'm wondering in anticipation of our office getting inquiries would you send us information so if we get calls we can route people people to the appropriate places. >> yes, you are on our list of people to get the packets of information. . >> great. thank you. >> thank you. >> yes? >> mr. nelson, thank you again. i have just a quick question -- everything is loaded onto the the clipper card and we know they have expiration dates how would that work out if you have someone in transition and their card is about to eks to expire. replacement cards? >> so if it's due to expire happens then the free pass will also turn off at the same time. if there is a renewal then any pass held on that card transfers to their new card. that's one of the nice things having the card registered to each customer is that their data follows them in that way and one thing to note we're going to stress for the group of seniors applying if they have a monthly pass that they are auto loading a commute er pass we encourage them to
>> i have just a quick question. >> sure. >> emmett thank you for your presentation i'm wondering in anticipation of our office getting inquiries would you send us information so if we get calls we can route people people to the appropriate places. >> yes, you are on our list of people to get the packets of information. . >> great. thank you. >> thank you. >> yes? >> mr. nelson, thank you again. i have just a quick question -- everything is loaded...
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look what he's got to do, emmett, with his hands. hands have to be strong. i look at her with her fingers. she's got them wrapped. i imagine you're great at thumb wars, got have strength in those fingers? >> yes. i pull the laces tight, yeah. >> reporter: what is the trick to lacing a football? >> keeping laces straight, tight, same length apart. >> reporter: i've wondered, how do you keep them from becoming untied? >> we make them snug and tuck them undering when we get to down to the metal, tuck them under and it seeps to hold them. >> reporter: does around 150. >> 250. >> emmett 400, 500. >> yep. >> reporter: you've got the ball laced. comes over here to this contraption. >> a mold. it goes in the mold, we put over 10 pound of air -- 100 pound of air pressure. the mole is the shape of the ball, it can't grow. it bleeds the air down to 13. >> it sucks the air out. >> reporter: is she a patriot? >> no, she's not. >> reporter: that's another pam. i look at -- you've been with the factory how long? >> 34 years. 48 year, 40, a couple of 20s. >> reporter: how m
look what he's got to do, emmett, with his hands. hands have to be strong. i look at her with her fingers. she's got them wrapped. i imagine you're great at thumb wars, got have strength in those fingers? >> yes. i pull the laces tight, yeah. >> reporter: what is the trick to lacing a football? >> keeping laces straight, tight, same length apart. >> reporter: i've wondered, how do you keep them from becoming untied? >> we make them snug and tuck them undering when...
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it's crazy. >> crazy for the parents poowatch emmett wrestle with his brother, talk, and lace up. >> the first thing he really wants to do is play soccer. we have signed him up got the clearance from the doctor and he's starting with city league next month. >> doctor's visits soon to be replaced with soccer practice. and school. >> going to kinder garden next year. >> and none of this seemed within reach when he accidentally swallowed one of these at one year old. but just look at him now. this boy beat the battery. >> i mean we couldn't ask for anything more comforting than that. >> and that reporter was emma jade. the number of battery poisoning cases where children have been seriously hurt or died have quadruples over the last five years. experts say many of those coin sized batteries come already installed in devices so a lot of times parents don't even know they're in the home. check any items that may contain these batteries like remotes or calculators. >> pork has been pulled from the menu at chipotle. they announced they would not sell pork tacos, boreteoes, or rice bowls. a
it's crazy. >> crazy for the parents poowatch emmett wrestle with his brother, talk, and lace up. >> the first thing he really wants to do is play soccer. we have signed him up got the clearance from the doctor and he's starting with city league next month. >> doctor's visits soon to be replaced with soccer practice. and school. >> going to kinder garden next year. >> and none of this seemed within reach when he accidentally swallowed one of these at one year old....
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and it's a long three ball for emmett and they win it, 82-70.t coast conference matchup and a great story for the broncos brandon clark from the corner and one. broncos led 7-0 early. later in the half, tight game, chris adams it's a perimeter shot, bucket. gave them the lead. but then the broncos said yeah that's enough. jordan right to the rack at 18, santa clara won it, 70-64 now they're three and four, and they fall to two and five. >>> arizona rodriguez showing the love utah in black not so much, loving every bit of it, rice to taylor for three at this time 10-2, utah, johnson the steal, yeah, he knew what to do with it, come -- come back and win 65-52. >>> i believe we got some time to lay my thoughts for the nfl tomorrow packers seahawks favored by a touchdown and then right here on kpix 5 we have first of all the inside the five pregame show and that's when dennis o'donnell as good looking as he is with the moves in the air, with the colts them the 3:30, and you get dennis again on the back end in the fifth quarter post game show, wall t
and it's a long three ball for emmett and they win it, 82-70.t coast conference matchup and a great story for the broncos brandon clark from the corner and one. broncos led 7-0 early. later in the half, tight game, chris adams it's a perimeter shot, bucket. gave them the lead. but then the broncos said yeah that's enough. jordan right to the rack at 18, santa clara won it, 70-64 now they're three and four, and they fall to two and five. >>> arizona rodriguez showing the love utah in...
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emmett brings back to those discussions that the city was devastated, the superdome was the symbol that it had become. was there any said we should have moved for an entirely different location? for my bottom line didn't make sense? >> it was a very difficult media conversation to have daily. i was being asked by people, why are you back? you had to send messages to all the people you worked with. everyone of socioeconomic background was forced to leave or had to go away. we all need a financial commitment to go and be there. it was not easy. we had to have people. you had to set the schedule for the nfl. knowing people were there, we didn't have nielsen ratings. not just there will but they have employees as their customers. it was the one fact that they can say 72,000 people are planning to be there. we were a catalyst. we did everything we could to be ambassadors for our community. we are happy we are where we are. they didn't own the team at the time. we acquire the team in 2012 of july. there are some familiar faces in that room. both have a different evolutionary phase. we are con
emmett brings back to those discussions that the city was devastated, the superdome was the symbol that it had become. was there any said we should have moved for an entirely different location? for my bottom line didn't make sense? >> it was a very difficult media conversation to have daily. i was being asked by people, why are you back? you had to send messages to all the people you worked with. everyone of socioeconomic background was forced to leave or had to go away. we all need a...
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james bennett remembered the murder of 14-year-old emmett till. >> it was such a horrendous thing that parents were, in fact clutching their kids. we understand the vulnerability, you know of a person of a black person. >> but it is a time too, that is fondly remembered for the sense of community that was u street where african-americans away from the discrimination that persisted. >> basically, everything that you couldn't do in other parts of the city, you could do on u street. i had one person that i interviewed that said when i got to u street i felt free. >> as for u street's fabled music scene. >> had a real good time. >> duke ellington and marvin gaye were d.c. natives and so many others came through. >> you might see walking down u street or paul robson. people were electrified. >> she says and the library are getting a better picture of what life on u street was like. >> different place then. it's a thriving area now. but it's thriving in a different way. >> so the washingtoniana room at the library is open every day except sunday for books and maps. if you want to thumb throu
james bennett remembered the murder of 14-year-old emmett till. >> it was such a horrendous thing that parents were, in fact clutching their kids. we understand the vulnerability, you know of a person of a black person. >> but it is a time too, that is fondly remembered for the sense of community that was u street where african-americans away from the discrimination that persisted. >> basically, everything that you couldn't do in other parts of the city, you could do on u...
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i'm trying to learn from emmett. i'm trying. melissa: all right gentlemen thanks to both of you.another salvo, but wall street isn't taking it lying down. how they think president's plan could put main street in jeopardy. >>> plus a tram trampoline, a hose and subfreezing temperatures, it sounds like a perfect rest fee pee for an d recipe for an emergency room visit. piles of "money identities coming up -- coming up. in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. ♪ music ♪ ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. ♪ ♪ melissa: we are still a day away from the president's state of the union are address but we are already seeing a lot of eye rolling out there. a slew
i'm trying to learn from emmett. i'm trying. melissa: all right gentlemen thanks to both of you.another salvo, but wall street isn't taking it lying down. how they think president's plan could put main street in jeopardy. >>> plus a tram trampoline, a hose and subfreezing temperatures, it sounds like a perfect rest fee pee for an d recipe for an emergency room visit. piles of "money identities coming up -- coming up. in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't...
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. >> reporter: dan emmett wrote a book about his more than 20 years in the secret service.ll they could do. >> i really don't know how the secret service is going to prohibit something like this from happening in the future short of closing down every street that surrounds the white house. as long as we live in a free society people are going to be able to do weird things at 3:00 in the morning. >> reporter: federal and state law enforcement officials see drones as a potential security threat. and departments like the new york city police are planning for the worst. >> some of the drones come with a small pay load that you can put a camera or carry a device on like a pizza as a future concept. we are looking at that as you can put a device on that that is explosive, chemical in nature or any other substance which may pose a threat to public safety. >> reporter: and that is the big concern. even a basic inexpensive drone like the one that crashed here could carry a small pay load of explosives or chemical agents. >> scary, really scary. >> it is. something still doesn't pass
. >> reporter: dan emmett wrote a book about his more than 20 years in the secret service.ll they could do. >> i really don't know how the secret service is going to prohibit something like this from happening in the future short of closing down every street that surrounds the white house. as long as we live in a free society people are going to be able to do weird things at 3:00 in the morning. >> reporter: federal and state law enforcement officials see drones as a potential...
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. >> bill emmett very well known for having gotten a call on japan right in the 1990's.writes -- tom, i thought this was interesting because it reframed what we're been talking about, in japan, this extraordinary -- >> money rates, central bank, central bank, central bank. >> it is about what the government can do to reform labor laws. >> this is a theme across every other media, which is this focus this myopia on banks. clarida is brilliant on this in the next hour. it is about the economy, wages. >> we have got in the habit of relying on central banks too much to fix our problems? >> no question. the church of easy money is driving a whole lot of what is going on in financial markets right now. the concern is, are central banks going to be able to orchestrate an orderly with draw of monetary stimulus? that is probably one of the biggest concerns investors have right now. >> and crude can only carry so much. we talk about the high corporate tax rate in the u.s. the second-highest orbotech straight in the developed world is japan -- highest corporate tax rate is in japan
. >> bill emmett very well known for having gotten a call on japan right in the 1990's.writes -- tom, i thought this was interesting because it reframed what we're been talking about, in japan, this extraordinary -- >> money rates, central bank, central bank, central bank. >> it is about what the government can do to reform labor laws. >> this is a theme across every other media, which is this focus this myopia on banks. clarida is brilliant on this in the next hour. it...
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i listened to a law professor at columbia law school say, well, the people who killed emmett till gotoff. on the other hand, that doesn't deal with the question we have today. maybe someone else can ask a question. i want to throw these thips outngs out. these are things i've heard people say in public forums. >> retaliatory violence as catharsis and re- illusion police community relations and police force use of force doctrines. >> i'd like to say something about the second, community review boards. what structural things happened before that might be useful we could go to again. i want to preface what i'm about ready to say by again reiterating the point about all the laws in the world and commissions and cities at some level aren't going to be effective if we don't deal with this broader question about the value of black life versus white life or including white life. it is true that again history matters very much. we had in the wake of the rebellions of the 60s some pretty dramatic checks placed on police but facility and on police in general. these range from things like impleme
i listened to a law professor at columbia law school say, well, the people who killed emmett till gotoff. on the other hand, that doesn't deal with the question we have today. maybe someone else can ask a question. i want to throw these thips outngs out. these are things i've heard people say in public forums. >> retaliatory violence as catharsis and re- illusion police community relations and police force use of force doctrines. >> i'd like to say something about the second,...
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this is from mississippi where they killed emmett till where he was killed whistling at white woman. she is scared me sassing this white man on television will get me killed. she wants my mother to get in the car, drive from indiana to d.c. to come get me and stop me from sassing jack kemp. i love jack kemp. he was a great guy. >> host: from your 2000 book, doing whats right, are u willing to make a scene, cause a stink, shake,ae and rouse? if you plan to be on the front lines as opposed to helping out in more support role you will be operating on the cutting-edge of change. you must be willing to step outside of the box be willing to holler to be heard. les go to calls for tavis smiley. our author this month. we'll begin in baltimore. thanks for holding. you're on the air with tavis smiley on booktv. >> caller: good afternoon, friend. mr. smiley, i'm big fan of yours for probably, 10 15 years. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: since your bet days, actually. i love your work. you're excellent. i was in school and i heard you were coming to washington. i left my school, my class just to
this is from mississippi where they killed emmett till where he was killed whistling at white woman. she is scared me sassing this white man on television will get me killed. she wants my mother to get in the car, drive from indiana to d.c. to come get me and stop me from sassing jack kemp. i love jack kemp. he was a great guy. >> host: from your 2000 book, doing whats right, are u willing to make a scene, cause a stink, shake,ae and rouse? if you plan to be on the front lines as opposed...