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. >> the rider on the motorcycle may be fearless. too bad his cameraman is not. >> cell phones and fail seem to go hand in hand. now the dudes from fail army explain the videos that just keep coming. >> i think it's a testament to the human spirit in that we keep finding new ways to fail hilariously. >> plus the sea creature that looks like a disney character. and a crazy russian neighbor at the window. >> are they all apartment complexes? >> what he came to borrow during family movie time. >> they're watching spiderman and suddenly there's a knock at their window. >>> apparently some people were having too much fun at the hong kong bar in copenhagen, denmark. the guy in cuffs is in the water. he decided to run away from the police and jump in the water. that was his method of escape. as you could see, he couldn't get very far. >> trying to tread water with just his feet and no one is jumping in to help this guy. you see his face going under the water with every kick. >> this guy decides to get in on the action, works in the bar. he
. >> the rider on the motorcycle may be fearless. too bad his cameraman is not. >> cell phones and fail seem to go hand in hand. now the dudes from fail army explain the videos that just keep coming. >> i think it's a testament to the human spirit in that we keep finding new ways to fail hilariously. >> plus the sea creature that looks like a disney character. and a crazy russian neighbor at the window. >> are they all apartment complexes? >> what he came to...
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. >> the rider on the motorcycle may be fearless. too bad his cameraman is not. >> cell phones and fail seem to go hand in hand. now the dudes from fail army explain the videos that just keep coming. >> i think it's a testament to the human spirit in that we keep finding new ways to fail hilariously. >> plus the sea creature that looks like a disney character. and a crazy russian neighbor at the window. >> are they all apartment complexes? >> what he came to borrow during family movie time. >> they're watching spiderman and suddenly there's a knock at their window. >>> apparently some people were having too much fun at the hong kong bar in copenhagen, denmark. the guy in cuffs is in the water. he decided to run away from the police and jump in the water. that was his method of escape. as you could see, he couldn't get very far. >> trying to tread water with just his feet and no one is jumping in to help this guy. you see his face going under the water with every kick. >> this guy decides to get in on the action, works in the bar. he
. >> the rider on the motorcycle may be fearless. too bad his cameraman is not. >> cell phones and fail seem to go hand in hand. now the dudes from fail army explain the videos that just keep coming. >> i think it's a testament to the human spirit in that we keep finding new ways to fail hilariously. >> plus the sea creature that looks like a disney character. and a crazy russian neighbor at the window. >> are they all apartment complexes? >> what he came to...
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. >> our fearless leader bill spadea out of his climate controlled studio and into the field today. >> here it is, so i turn and i throw. music: "thunder clatter" by wild cub ♪ ♪ ♪ most weekends only last a couple of days. some last a lifetime. hampton. we go together. always get the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com >> birds we know often fly in formation but vladimir putin's permission? carol captured the massive flocks of birds forming in the russian leader space. many believe it's an edited piece of propaganda. >> i think it looks like l. spadea. [laughter] >> autocorrect you are fickle and quite frankly a birthday cake burner. check out the kay and birotte after a mother ordered it for her daughter's 21st birthday sitting atop the confectionery confectionery -- the only problem is she was supposed to be a lead blonde girl. the family said they took it in stride and shared on twitter. >> they didn't know what tim named their baby that they were expecting. the father wanted to name it -- there was a whole debate i'm happy to announce the book on the girl. she h
. >> our fearless leader bill spadea out of his climate controlled studio and into the field today. >> here it is, so i turn and i throw. music: "thunder clatter" by wild cub ♪ ♪ ♪ most weekends only last a couple of days. some last a lifetime. hampton. we go together. always get the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com >> birds we know often fly in formation but vladimir putin's permission? carol captured the massive flocks of birds forming...
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i have recently finished a great book called "fearless," one of the things i really like about the book is it's about a young man from my home town of hot springs, arkansas, a navy seal team six guy, a sniper who basically had his eye damage and retrain with his non-dom and i. it's a great story about not only about a war hero but about somebody who overcame some personal tragedies and some addictions in his life, and a real success story and motivational story. fortunatelystory. story. he was on his last mission and left a widow and two small children behind. it's a great book i highly recommend i've been tol told it would emit into the movie and i can't wait to see that. >> booktv wants to know what you're reading this summer. tweet us @booktv or post it on a facebook page facebook.com/booktv. >> next, a program from busboys and poets in washington, d.c. .. >> i don't want to say much so, ladies and gentlemen, please help we welcome jessica jackley. [inaudible conversations] [applause]
i have recently finished a great book called "fearless," one of the things i really like about the book is it's about a young man from my home town of hot springs, arkansas, a navy seal team six guy, a sniper who basically had his eye damage and retrain with his non-dom and i. it's a great story about not only about a war hero but about somebody who overcame some personal tragedies and some addictions in his life, and a real success story and motivational story. fortunatelystory....
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. >> our fearless leader bill spadea out of his climate controlled studio and into the field today. >> here it is, so i turn and i throw. switch now, new york and get installed as early as today. mom switched. we switched. i switched to time warner cable and knew exactly when they were coming. thanks to their 1 hour appointment window. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100 meg internet, hundreds of hd channels, and unlimited calling to the u.s., puerto rico, canada, mexico, china and india. and for a limited time, you could get a $300 reward card plus tv equipment and epix included. get installed for free as early as today. call 1-800-341-9716. >> birds we know often fly in formation but vladimir putin's permission? carol captured the massive flocks of birds forming in the russian leader space. many believe it's an edited piece of propaganda. >> i think it looks like l. spadea. [laughter] >> autocorrect you are fickle and quite frankly a birthday cake burner. check out the kay and birotte after a mother ordered it for her daughter's 21st birthday sitting atop the confectionery confection
. >> our fearless leader bill spadea out of his climate controlled studio and into the field today. >> here it is, so i turn and i throw. switch now, new york and get installed as early as today. mom switched. we switched. i switched to time warner cable and knew exactly when they were coming. thanks to their 1 hour appointment window. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100 meg internet, hundreds of hd channels, and unlimited calling to the u.s., puerto rico, canada, mexico, china and...
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a fearless pair takes to the ocean in search of jaws. massive 15-foot great white chomps down on a bloody chunk of bait. what happens next is caught on camera. a terrifying attack and a desperate escape. patrick walsh and paul campo have a couple dozen years' experience swimming with sharks. >> definitely an adrenaline junkie and really enjoy the outdoors. scuba diving is a new passion for me. always wanted to be in the water. >> i've been diving for about 28 years. as soon as i break the surface of that water, all those problems that are going on in everyday life just disappear and i'm just alone with myself and the creatures in the ocean. >> always seeking new adventure, the two head south, where the big boys play. >> this dive site is off the island of guadalupe. it's about -- i think about 160 miles off the coast of baja, california. >> i had a little bit of apprehension on the way out about being that close to the top predator in the ocean. >> it takes them a full 24 hours to reach their destination, but the payoff is spectacular. >
a fearless pair takes to the ocean in search of jaws. massive 15-foot great white chomps down on a bloody chunk of bait. what happens next is caught on camera. a terrifying attack and a desperate escape. patrick walsh and paul campo have a couple dozen years' experience swimming with sharks. >> definitely an adrenaline junkie and really enjoy the outdoors. scuba diving is a new passion for me. always wanted to be in the water. >> i've been diving for about 28 years. as soon as i...
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the force was so fearless that the enemy dubbed them, the devils.effective today that our special forces refer to them as pioneers. these men represent the finest of the finest. so today we bestow on them our highest honor. so let me thank all of you for being here, especially ambassador door, secretary mccue and all of our army leaders. of course in addition to many family members we're truly humbled to have with us some 42 veterans of the force. please join me now in welcoming these great men to our hall. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of the colors by the united states army color guard, the singing of the canadian and united states national anthems and the retiring of the colors. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight what ramparts we watch were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our
the force was so fearless that the enemy dubbed them, the devils.effective today that our special forces refer to them as pioneers. these men represent the finest of the finest. so today we bestow on them our highest honor. so let me thank all of you for being here, especially ambassador door, secretary mccue and all of our army leaders. of course in addition to many family members we're truly humbled to have with us some 42 veterans of the force. please join me now in welcoming these great men...
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pilots of america, her name was jacqueline, and she was a business owner and entrepreneur and a fearlessand she president franklin roosevelt and first lady eleanor roosevelt with the idea of using women to live american military aircraft, should they be needed. at the time, they were not, but they thought it was a great idea, and then pearl harbor was attacked by japan, so men immediately enlisted and were sent off to the european and pacific fronts of america, and at that time, by 1942, america was experiencing a really severe shortage over north africa, so thinking back to the proposition of women flying the military aircraft, general arnold was the commanding general of the army air forces, and he took her up on the offer. >> i started taking lessons, and and one in piper cubs, day, when i had had perhaps nine hours of flying, he told me to ill over on the tarmac when landed, and he started getting out of the airplane, and then he told me it was time for me to take it around by myself, so he closed the door, and i took off. and he said watch me from the knowd, and i will let you wheth
pilots of america, her name was jacqueline, and she was a business owner and entrepreneur and a fearlessand she president franklin roosevelt and first lady eleanor roosevelt with the idea of using women to live american military aircraft, should they be needed. at the time, they were not, but they thought it was a great idea, and then pearl harbor was attacked by japan, so men immediately enlisted and were sent off to the european and pacific fronts of america, and at that time, by 1942,...
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live fearless. >> tom: from our home to yours is a collection of phillies' wives recipes. it is a available at the majestic clubhouse store. all of the proceeds will go to benefit the phillies' charities. the dodgers are hoping to get out of here with two wins in three games. the phillies took game one, but game two going to the dodgers, and game three, the dodgers are currently leading by four, even though the phillies got six runs against zach greinke. but they have allowed ten runs on 15 hits. and so now, juan nicasio is 1-3 with a 3.25 e.r.a. is coming on to face freddy galvis with one out here in the bottom half of the eighth inning. >> matt: 12 is a different kind of number for a pitcherr, isn't it? >> ben: yes, but it is a great number. >> tom: do you have to have w t written permission to all of the players who want to wear number 12? >> matt: no. i wore about nine different numb numbers in my career. >> tom: what is the highest that you wore? >> matt: 47. >> tom: corey koskie of the twins wore that number. a former baseball hall of famer. galvis out to left field.
live fearless. >> tom: from our home to yours is a collection of phillies' wives recipes. it is a available at the majestic clubhouse store. all of the proceeds will go to benefit the phillies' charities. the dodgers are hoping to get out of here with two wins in three games. the phillies took game one, but game two going to the dodgers, and game three, the dodgers are currently leading by four, even though the phillies got six runs against zach greinke. but they have allowed ten runs on...
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as lieutenant later described it, william was cool, calm, intelligent and personally utterly fearlessd who lied about his age grew up fast in war. and he received accolades for his valor including the distinguished service cross. when he came home william went to school for forestry and went to work in the bronx. it was hard work, lots of physical labor, just like he liked it. he married a redhead blue-eyed woman named bertha schiffer. he bought a house upstate where the grand kids spent their summers swimming and riding horses. he taught them how to salute. he taught them the correct way to raise the flag every morning and lower and fold it every night. taught them how to be americans. william stayed in touch with his fellow veterans too. and when world war ii came, william went and talked to the army about signing up again. by then his war injuries had given him a terrible limp, but he treated that limp just like he treated his age all those years ago, pay no attention to that he said. he knew how to build roads. he knew camouflage. maybe there was a place for him in this war too. t
as lieutenant later described it, william was cool, calm, intelligent and personally utterly fearlessd who lied about his age grew up fast in war. and he received accolades for his valor including the distinguished service cross. when he came home william went to school for forestry and went to work in the bronx. it was hard work, lots of physical labor, just like he liked it. he married a redhead blue-eyed woman named bertha schiffer. he bought a house upstate where the grand kids spent their...
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>> fearless. that's an interesting term because our reporters and photographers are generally fearless. they will go after any story and i want to thank a few people. one is the sheriff in overton and the state police and the other authorities who have been working on this. they have kept us inform ed concerned this fellow would come to our head quarters in roanoke, the roanoke city police set up a barrier for us and we were keeping everyone in the build ing our friends at wsls said whatever they cover that we can't get to they would help us with. we're grateful for that. we are grateful to the families of these two victims who gave them to us so that they could do the job so well to make wdbj 7 so strong and our hearts go out to them as it does i'm sure from every one of our viewers and from those at wdbj 7. i reflect on and the fact that this guy may have killed himself, may not have. and i'm going to step out of my role as a former journalist and say i'm not sure whether i want him to live or d
>> fearless. that's an interesting term because our reporters and photographers are generally fearless. they will go after any story and i want to thank a few people. one is the sheriff in overton and the state police and the other authorities who have been working on this. they have kept us inform ed concerned this fellow would come to our head quarters in roanoke, the roanoke city police set up a barrier for us and we were keeping everyone in the build ing our friends at wsls said...
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. >> seth: he's fearless. >> he's fearless. >> seth: it's terrifying. >> it was a new moment, yeah. >> seth: he is such an interesting guy, because he is very particular. he is very, like, neat. he is a very neat person. except for everything but his car which is like a pile of garbage. >> really? >> seth: i lost my new hampshire driver's license in, like, 2004. i lose my new hampshire driver's i wait -- i don't need a driver's license in new york. i wait two years to go replace it. after two years, you have to take the new york test. you can't get -- so i have to do this. i go through this whole thing. i take my year test. last year -- forte. i get an envelope from forte, with my driver's license. like, "i found this in my car." [ laughter ] i'm like, it was in your car for 11 years? [ light laughter ] that's the filthiest thing i've ever heard. >> he's sick, sick boy. >> seth: did you have fun at the snl 40th? >> that was amazing. >> seth: i thought the digital short you did you with andy was just fantastic. >> that was all him, that was all him and the boys. i was so happy he calle
. >> seth: he's fearless. >> he's fearless. >> seth: it's terrifying. >> it was a new moment, yeah. >> seth: he is such an interesting guy, because he is very particular. he is very, like, neat. he is a very neat person. except for everything but his car which is like a pile of garbage. >> really? >> seth: i lost my new hampshire driver's license in, like, 2004. i lose my new hampshire driver's i wait -- i don't need a driver's license in new york. i...
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it's huge but he's fearless. >> yowza. >> he's stopping all of the tricks, a canadian born athlete, this was his vision, his idea and he had the help of some of his close friends to build it. he kept the whole video and project a secret for a while until a video dropped, he jumped up on top of that, quick right into a ramp again. >> i'm not going to be a tough guy saying i've never been scared. you have to jump out of your comfort level. >> do you think that's it? >> no, of course not. he's just getting started. that was his warmup. >> i've woken up thinking what could happen if something went wrong. >> look at this. >> holy -- >> floating ramp, gravity be damned. >> no. >> but the feeling of overcoming that and conquering it is what i >> everybody ready? >> he doesn't have enough speed and doesn't take the corner death. >> here he goes, getting up a big head of steam, onto the lands it. there is what it looks like from the ground, looking up. >> how did they calculate that? you can't practice. i mean he probably practiced before they filmed but he could have fallen. >> he worked with on
it's huge but he's fearless. >> yowza. >> he's stopping all of the tricks, a canadian born athlete, this was his vision, his idea and he had the help of some of his close friends to build it. he kept the whole video and project a secret for a while until a video dropped, he jumped up on top of that, quick right into a ramp again. >> i'm not going to be a tough guy saying i've never been scared. you have to jump out of your comfort level. >> do you think that's it?...
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. >> 18 and fearless at the time.imself. >> at some point you found yourself coming down to the street corner on western and 39. >> at that point crowds were gathering up and down the streets. store owners were evacuating. so they did. people started the looting before the burning started. people are going in store. as soon as the shift ended regina rushed home to her kids. porch. >> that's kind. >> the family that lived there now allowed us inside. >> there were windows on the front. i took everyone into this bedroom. and the kids were in the closet. it wasn't this closet. >> you would take the kids and put them in the closet. there were no windows. i was ns worried. the only place anything could happen was there. i was afraid. i came in here. >> you were afraid gunfire may come through the windows. >> i was frightened to death. members of the national guard called in to restore order were frightened. many of the citizens and soldiers were wrong. these were young men in the national guard in the fatigues, uniforms th
. >> 18 and fearless at the time.imself. >> at some point you found yourself coming down to the street corner on western and 39. >> at that point crowds were gathering up and down the streets. store owners were evacuating. so they did. people started the looting before the burning started. people are going in store. as soon as the shift ended regina rushed home to her kids. porch. >> that's kind. >> the family that lived there now allowed us inside. >> there...
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. >> the rider on the motorcycle may be fearless. cameraman is not. >> cell phones and fail seem to go hand in hand. now the dudes from fail army explain the videos that just keep coming. >> i think it's a testament to the human spirit in that we keep finding new ways to
. >> the rider on the motorcycle may be fearless. cameraman is not. >> cell phones and fail seem to go hand in hand. now the dudes from fail army explain the videos that just keep coming. >> i think it's a testament to the human spirit in that we keep finding new ways to
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it's huge but he's fearless. >> yowza. >> he's stopping all of the tricks, a canadian born athlete, thisas his vision, his idea and he had the help of some of his close friends to build it. he kept the whole video and project a secret for a while until a video dropped, he jumped up on top of that, quick right into a ramp again. >> i'm not going to be a tough guy saying i've never been scared. you have to jump out of your comfort level. >> do you think that's it? >> no, of course not. he's just getting started. that was his warmup. >> i've woken up thinking what could happen if something went wrong. >> look at this. >> holy -- >> floating ramp, gravity be damned. >> no. >> but the feeling of overcoming that and conquering it is what i chase. >> everybody ready? >> he doesn't have enough speed and doesn't take the corner properly, he will fall to his death. >> here he goes, getting up a big head ofsteam, onto the wall, around he and lands it. there is what it looks like from the ground, looking up. >> how did they calculate that? you can't practice. i mean he probably practiced before they
it's huge but he's fearless. >> yowza. >> he's stopping all of the tricks, a canadian born athlete, thisas his vision, his idea and he had the help of some of his close friends to build it. he kept the whole video and project a secret for a while until a video dropped, he jumped up on top of that, quick right into a ramp again. >> i'm not going to be a tough guy saying i've never been scared. you have to jump out of your comfort level. >> do you think that's it? >>...
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>>reporter: just 18 and fearless at the time, he had to see the pandemonium for himself. >>reporter: you actually came down by yourself to this street corner. >> we walked over here and at that point crowds were gathering up and down the street. stores were boarded up. the store owners at that point were evacuating because the word went out get out of the neighborhood if you're white which they did. the stores were empty and then people started looting before the burning started. people were going into stars and we heard about that and came over here. >>reporter: as soon as her shift ended, regina jones left to check on her kids. the family that lives there now allowed us to come inside. >> there were win odows in the front and i needed to feel safe with the kids. we went into the bedroom and i put the kids in a closet. i had them in the closet and there were two sets of bunk beds with no windows so i wasn't worried. so the any place that anything would happen was there if there were gun fire out front. >>reporter: you were afraid it would come through the windows? >> yes
>>reporter: just 18 and fearless at the time, he had to see the pandemonium for himself. >>reporter: you actually came down by yourself to this street corner. >> we walked over here and at that point crowds were gathering up and down the street. stores were boarded up. the store owners at that point were evacuating because the word went out get out of the neighborhood if you're white which they did. the stores were empty and then people started looting before the burning...
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charlie ergen has always been something of a fearless renegade. ergen led a group in the 1980's and started dish in the next decade. in the process, he has become one of the richest men in america, worth nearly $20 billion. he stepped out of the spotlight in 2011 and handed the ceo reins to joe clinton. he is back in the hot seat. with the satellite tv business in its early days, he wants to get the forefront of this change by creating a new over the top product called sling tv and buying up the billions of dollars worth of wireless assets. assets he says can be used to build a legitimate competitor to at&t and verizon. when we first sat down for interview, i asked ergen to describe this new frontier. charlie: now we are in another transformation. it has gone about in two places. one is tv itself is transforming. people are looking for more of what they want to watch. they want to watch their tv everywhere and part of that is the technology of ott, over the top, allows customers to do that. the second transformation is the wireless industry where
charlie ergen has always been something of a fearless renegade. ergen led a group in the 1980's and started dish in the next decade. in the process, he has become one of the richest men in america, worth nearly $20 billion. he stepped out of the spotlight in 2011 and handed the ceo reins to joe clinton. he is back in the hot seat. with the satellite tv business in its early days, he wants to get the forefront of this change by creating a new over the top product called sling tv and buying up...
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absolutely fearless. the fans are in awe.ame went to extra's and good night, game over, drive home safely. the cubs are winners in 10. the bluejays refuse to lose. here it comes. a three-run shot had him pitching well for the a's. 3-0 bluejays. it is the definition of smoked. it was a seven-run second and the game was pretty much over there. the jays take over in the al east with their 10th straight win. 49ers quarterback colin cap -- colin kaepernick that he had an alter location with aldon smith were not true and irresponsible. a few websites say kap and smith were at odds. kap said the whole story was a bogus media creation. >> for people that do report that and put that out there and jumped on that ban wagon just to get internet clicks and get attention to their website or reports. it is embarrassing that they do that. >> the nba 2015-2016 schedule was released. the warriors open up against the pellicans and raise the championship banner on the 27th. your christmas present is steph versus lebron. we will have that one on
absolutely fearless. the fans are in awe.ame went to extra's and good night, game over, drive home safely. the cubs are winners in 10. the bluejays refuse to lose. here it comes. a three-run shot had him pitching well for the a's. 3-0 bluejays. it is the definition of smoked. it was a seven-run second and the game was pretty much over there. the jays take over in the al east with their 10th straight win. 49ers quarterback colin cap -- colin kaepernick that he had an alter location with aldon...
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. >> that's illustrative and one of the points you make in the book which is each of them is fearless and they are vilified. each one of them is vilified many times that they are not afraid to say what they think and to tell people things that nobody wants to hear. i think that's another one of their hallmarks. you have to have a strong ego. you have to have thick skin but when they talk of themselves as citizen intellectuals they see that as their duty is to say things that people may not want to hear and may really come back at them for. >> they both have tremendous egos without a doubt. they both were told from a young age that they were the smartest person in the room and people needed to listen and respect them. one time when they are on firing line together buckley says suppose you are in the soviet union. would you be more afraid of the mailer or a buckley administration and mailer laughs and says i'm glad i'm not the only egotist in the room. but yes they were fearless because they were confident but they also weren't afraid to pick fights and as we talk about with the women's
. >> that's illustrative and one of the points you make in the book which is each of them is fearless and they are vilified. each one of them is vilified many times that they are not afraid to say what they think and to tell people things that nobody wants to hear. i think that's another one of their hallmarks. you have to have a strong ego. you have to have thick skin but when they talk of themselves as citizen intellectuals they see that as their duty is to say things that people may...
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this, a rare look at these elite fearless firefighters. dropping into rugged terrain nearly impossible to reach by land. 20,000 pounds of cargo, unloaded. in oregon, at least 36 homes destroyed. hundreds more threatened across the region. >> all we got to do is drop a little match and poof, we're all living in a tinder box. >> in these conditions, flames can spread at 30 miles per hour. california now reporting two to 300 new fires a week. in washington state, 200 army soldiers got a crash course on fighting fires resources are strained. even after damon porter lost his home to a wildfire, he stayed in the fight. crews showed us just how unforgiving the conditions are. >> that's pretty dangerous work up here. >> yeah, but it's what we train for. >> the training put to the test. both day and night. >> that was nbc's miguel almaguer reporting. >>> reaction continues to pour in following news that ex-subway spokesman jared fogel has agreed to plead guilty to child porn charges. prosecutors say there was a dark side to fogle, the allegations a
this, a rare look at these elite fearless firefighters. dropping into rugged terrain nearly impossible to reach by land. 20,000 pounds of cargo, unloaded. in oregon, at least 36 homes destroyed. hundreds more threatened across the region. >> all we got to do is drop a little match and poof, we're all living in a tinder box. >> in these conditions, flames can spread at 30 miles per hour. california now reporting two to 300 new fires a week. in washington state, 200 army soldiers got...
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one week later, you've got these fearless fighters blocking an intersection, and who are they blocking? but those coming in under the leadership. and also favored by the saudis. if you look closely, no shoes. we also thought their blood might be green. they were just mad and they loved to fight. the victory celebration lasted about 24 hours. 1993, the onus of any civil war falls on the civilians. and here you have a man who went out early morning who went to get probably milk, eggs or vegetables, caught in cross-fire, injured being carried by a civilian and a policeman. a typical scene in downtown kabul in 1993. this is the kabul river that runs through the city. this is the ministry of defense that all the rocketing sending in 122 millimeter rockets. devastating from some of you may know the phrase katusha rockets. awful armament, but that was daily life for everybody. and this was a typical stand aside the puddle as the tank goes through the scene. again, back to the civilians and how they suffered in downtown kabul. fighting over western kabul, shia sunni, government, nongovernment,
one week later, you've got these fearless fighters blocking an intersection, and who are they blocking? but those coming in under the leadership. and also favored by the saudis. if you look closely, no shoes. we also thought their blood might be green. they were just mad and they loved to fight. the victory celebration lasted about 24 hours. 1993, the onus of any civil war falls on the civilians. and here you have a man who went out early morning who went to get probably milk, eggs or...
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what i saw is donald trump be fearless. i didn't see him back himself into a corner, i saw him challenge megan kelly and other republicans on the stage and i saw megan kelly challenge him right back. i liked the conversation there. >> abc's tom llamas was in cleveland for the drama. >> good evening. candidates are answering even more questions. the big buzz obviously that donald trump is not afraid to run without the research party, refusing to take a pledge that he will not run as an independent. the other big buzz, some candidates actually breaking through. besides donald trump, dr. ben carson, the second most talked about candidate on social media. and speaking of social media, hillary clinton had something to say. jon stewart, missing you already. >> tom llamas on the ground, thank you. we turn to matt dowdy and buzz feed's washington, d.c. bureau chief john stenton. did donald trump help or hurt himself tonight? >> i think donald trump had momentum coming into tonight. but i think over the course of the two hours,think
what i saw is donald trump be fearless. i didn't see him back himself into a corner, i saw him challenge megan kelly and other republicans on the stage and i saw megan kelly challenge him right back. i liked the conversation there. >> abc's tom llamas was in cleveland for the drama. >> good evening. candidates are answering even more questions. the big buzz obviously that donald trump is not afraid to run without the research party, refusing to take a pledge that he will not run as...
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this a rare look at elite fearless firefighters dropping into rugged terrain nearly impossible to reach by land. 20,000 pounds of cargo unloaded. in oregon, 36 homes destroyed, hundreds more threatened across the region. in these conditions, flames spread at 30 miles per hour. california now reporting 200-300 new fires a week. in washington state, 200 army soldiers got a crash course on fighting fires. daniel lost his home and dayed in the fight. crews showed us how unforgiving fires are. >> it's what we trained for. >> that training put to the test day and night. >> that was miguel reporting. >>> reaction continues to pour in following news exz subway spokesman jared fogle will play guilty to child pornography charges. he is accused of engaging in sexual acts with at least one of them. kevin has more. >> the man known to millions as the former face of subway restaurant chain pleaded to child pornography and sex with minors charges. now waits sentencing. >> this is about using wealth, status, secrecy to exploit children. >> the father of two faces five to 12 years behind bars. s his law
this a rare look at elite fearless firefighters dropping into rugged terrain nearly impossible to reach by land. 20,000 pounds of cargo unloaded. in oregon, 36 homes destroyed, hundreds more threatened across the region. in these conditions, flames spread at 30 miles per hour. california now reporting 200-300 new fires a week. in washington state, 200 army soldiers got a crash course on fighting fires. daniel lost his home and dayed in the fight. crews showed us how unforgiving fires are....
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absolutely fearless. the fans are in awe.me over, drive home safely. the cubs are winners in 10. the bluejays refuse to lose. here it comes. a three-run shot had him pitching well for the a's. 3-0 bluejays. it is the definition of smoked. it was a seven-run second and the game was pretty much over there. the jays take over in the al east with their 10th straight win. 49ers quarterback colin cap -- colin kaepernick that he had an alter location with aldon smith were not true and irresponsible. a few websites say kap and smith were at odds. kap said the whole story was a bogus media creation. >> for people that do report that and put that out there and jumped on that ban wagon just to get internet clicks and get attention to their website or reports. it is embarrassing that they do that. >> the nba 2015-2016 schedule was released. the warriors open up against the pellicans and raise the championship banner on the 27th. your christmas present is steph versus lebron. we will have that one on abc7. the warriors will be featured on
absolutely fearless. the fans are in awe.me over, drive home safely. the cubs are winners in 10. the bluejays refuse to lose. here it comes. a three-run shot had him pitching well for the a's. 3-0 bluejays. it is the definition of smoked. it was a seven-run second and the game was pretty much over there. the jays take over in the al east with their 10th straight win. 49ers quarterback colin cap -- colin kaepernick that he had an alter location with aldon smith were not true and irresponsible. a...
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drag superstar -- and now that drag has become mainstream -- actor, itaway as an is about being fearlessfirst film was about being the filthiest woman alive and making a film about that. i think we have done that in the show, the nightclub, and the theater. being able to make art in all spaces is what divine is. katty: remembering the divine. that looks like a good show. all of us at "bbc world news america." thank you for watching. we'll see you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation -- pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and mufg. >> they say the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. at mufg, we have believed in nurturing banking relationships for centuries, because strong financial partnerships are best cultivated for the years to come, giving your company the resources and stability to thrive. mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> "
drag superstar -- and now that drag has become mainstream -- actor, itaway as an is about being fearlessfirst film was about being the filthiest woman alive and making a film about that. i think we have done that in the show, the nightclub, and the theater. being able to make art in all spaces is what divine is. katty: remembering the divine. that looks like a good show. all of us at "bbc world news america." thank you for watching. we'll see you tomorrow. >> make sense of...
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. >> reporter: a modern day medicine hoping rodeos most fearless back into the saddle. >>> that is "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm erica hill. see you tomorrow on "today" and right back here tomorrow evening. have a good night. cuby kni==rrytakcon vo ritnoat >>> basically let. >>> basically let him go and he went and he got tackled by a knife. >> childhood friends haled as heros tonight. one of the members jumps straight into action stopping a terror attack on a train in france. >> good evening, everyone. >> thank you for joining us. the three men from california risked their lives to stop a man from opening fire on a train full of people. this new video just released shows this trio taken by motorcade under heavy protection, to the u.s. ambassador's residence in paris. they are scheduled to meet with the french president monday morning. anthony sadler, spencer stone and alex skarlatos are from the bay area. sadler also lived in the pittsburgh area for a while. chuck, i understand these three are now speaking publicly about what happened. >> that's right. what we are learning
. >> reporter: a modern day medicine hoping rodeos most fearless back into the saddle. >>> that is "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm erica hill. see you tomorrow on "today" and right back here tomorrow evening. have a good night. cuby kni==rrytakcon vo ritnoat >>> basically let. >>> basically let him go and he went and he got tackled by a knife. >> childhood friends haled as heros tonight. one of the members jumps straight into...
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. >> reporter: yvette and nantz write fearless at the top of the bridge, a intention that walking to see pope francis has to ignite a miracle for families, a miracle that yvette says is so needed. >> one of the sacrifices will be to walk and to be there in that special mass and just offer all of the sacrifice for our family and i think this is the best time to do it, close to us, and ask for help from heaven. >> reporter: well, yvette said she was happy to be able to practice with us today. my suggestion is that you really do need to practice if you are in the used to walking, you can take a look, ukee, difficult wear my red walking shoes, i felt like i was fleet a foot, that way. reporting live from the art museum, pat ciarrocchi, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". little more 40 days to go good walking the walk and loving every bit of it. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" as we learn latest about the papal visit. we will have updates on television and on our web site at cbs philly to the come. >>> two people were hurt on route 130 in delran burlington county. victims written side a car that fl
. >> reporter: yvette and nantz write fearless at the top of the bridge, a intention that walking to see pope francis has to ignite a miracle for families, a miracle that yvette says is so needed. >> one of the sacrifices will be to walk and to be there in that special mass and just offer all of the sacrifice for our family and i think this is the best time to do it, close to us, and ask for help from heaven. >> reporter: well, yvette said she was happy to be able to practice...
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this a rare look at these elite, fearless firefighters. dropping into rugged terrain nearly impossible to reach by land. 20,000 pounds of cargo unloading. in oregon at least 36 homes destroyed. hundreds more threatened across the region. >> all we've got to do is drop a little match and poof, we're all living in a tinder box. >> reporter: in these conditions flames can spread at 30 miles an hour. california now reporting 200 to 300 new fires a week. in washington state 200 army soldiers got a crash course on fighting fires today. resources are strained, even after david porter lost his home to a wildfire he stayed in the fight. crews showed us just how unforgiving the conditions are. >> it's pretty dangerous work up here. >> yeah. but it's what we train for. >> reporter: tonight that training put to the test. both day and night. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> there are new revelations tonight about inspections into iran's nuclear program as the fight rages in congress there's word of a secret side deal by international investi
this a rare look at these elite, fearless firefighters. dropping into rugged terrain nearly impossible to reach by land. 20,000 pounds of cargo unloading. in oregon at least 36 homes destroyed. hundreds more threatened across the region. >> all we've got to do is drop a little match and poof, we're all living in a tinder box. >> reporter: in these conditions flames can spread at 30 miles an hour. california now reporting 200 to 300 new fires a week. in washington state 200 army...
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dish network founder charlie ergen has been known as something of a fearless renegade , being thrown out of casinos for counting cards and other things. he created echostar in the 1980's and then started dish in the next decade. in the process, he has become one of the richest men in america, worth more than $20 billion. he stepped out of the spotlight in 2011, handing the ceo reins to joe clayton. just four years later, the founder is back in the hot seat. as television undergoes another revolution, video moving on to your second screen. like the satellite tv business, ergen wants to be at the forefront of this change by creating a new over the top product called sling tv. and buying up billions to dollars of wireless assets, assets he says can be used to build a legitimate competitor to at&t and verizon. when we first sat down for an interview at his inglewood, colorado headquarters, i asked him to describe this new frontier. charlie: now we are in another transformation. the transformation has gone about in two places. one, tv itself is transforming. people are looking for more of
dish network founder charlie ergen has been known as something of a fearless renegade , being thrown out of casinos for counting cards and other things. he created echostar in the 1980's and then started dish in the next decade. in the process, he has become one of the richest men in america, worth more than $20 billion. he stepped out of the spotlight in 2011, handing the ceo reins to joe clayton. just four years later, the founder is back in the hot seat. as television undergoes another...
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they are fearless fellows. we also thought their blood might be green. they were just mad and they loved to fight. they fight for loot and narcotics. the victory celebration lasted about 24 hours and immediately we're going to dip into the civil war. 1993, the onus of any civil war falls on the civilians and here you have a man who went out early morning to get probably milk and eggs or vegetables, caught in the cross fire, injured, his back side being carried back across by a policeman. a typical scene in kabul in 1993. this is the river that runs through the city. this is the ministry of defense that all the rocketing, devastating. some of you may know the phrase katyusha rockets. awful armament, but that's daily life for everybody. this was a typical stand aside the puddle as the tank goes through scene. again, back to the civilians and how they suffered in downtown kabul. different ethnic groups are fighting over western kabul. shiia sunni. government, nongovernment, deals are being made all the time, but mortars -- mortar tubes were aimed essentiall
they are fearless fellows. we also thought their blood might be green. they were just mad and they loved to fight. they fight for loot and narcotics. the victory celebration lasted about 24 hours and immediately we're going to dip into the civil war. 1993, the onus of any civil war falls on the civilians and here you have a man who went out early morning to get probably milk and eggs or vegetables, caught in the cross fire, injured, his back side being carried back across by a policeman. a...
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dish network founder charlie ergen has always been known as something of a fearless renegade.rom being thrown out of casinos for counting cards to selling satellites out of his car in colorado. he led a group that started echostar in the 1980's and then started dish in the 1990's. in the process, he has become one of the richest man in america, worth more than $20 billion. ergen stepped out of the spotlight in 2011. just four years later, the founder is back in the hot seat as television goes under another revolution. like the satellite tv business, ergen wants to be at the forefront of this change by creating this new, over the top product called sling tv and buying millions of dollars worth of wireless assets. assets he says can be used to build a legitimate competitor against at&t and verizon. when we first sat down with him at his headquarters in colorado, i asked ergen to describe his plan. charlie: the transformation is going on into their places. one is television. people are looking more for what they want to watch and not paying for what they don't want to watch. they
dish network founder charlie ergen has always been known as something of a fearless renegade.rom being thrown out of casinos for counting cards to selling satellites out of his car in colorado. he led a group that started echostar in the 1980's and then started dish in the 1990's. in the process, he has become one of the richest man in america, worth more than $20 billion. ergen stepped out of the spotlight in 2011. just four years later, the founder is back in the hot seat as television goes...
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. >> reporter: a modern day medicine hoping rodeos most fearless back into the saddle. nbc news, nashville. >>> that is "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm erica hill. see you tomorrow on "today" and right back here blinds to go's summer celebration sale's so hot you're gonna need shades. not those shades. these shades! take a cool 20-35% off all sun shades, cascade shades, basswood and more. shades on sale. there's nothing cooler than that. blinds to go. blinds for life. cannonball! blinds to go's summer celebration sale is going on now make a splash with new sun shades, cascade shades, basswood and more, all at 20-35% off! it's the hottest sale of the year. just when you need to cool off most. blinds to go. blinds for life. narrator: one day. over 400 shelters across the country. one goal-- giving shelter animals a second chance at life, with 20,000 animals finding forever homes. woman (voiceover): i immediately fell in love. our life is better with duke in it. hi. hi. [music playing] narrator: this is clear the shelters. natalie morales: hello, and welcome to c
. >> reporter: a modern day medicine hoping rodeos most fearless back into the saddle. nbc news, nashville. >>> that is "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm erica hill. see you tomorrow on "today" and right back here blinds to go's summer celebration sale's so hot you're gonna need shades. not those shades. these shades! take a cool 20-35% off all sun shades, cascade shades, basswood and more. shades on sale. there's nothing cooler than that. blinds to...
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. >>> now to the fearless surfer that fought off a shark. for the first time since that scary encounter, he got back in the water. something was circulating right by him. >> reporter: mick fanning captivated the world. a shark attacking him from behind in south africa. shaken but not deterred, cameras were there whit him as the world champion got back into the water off the coast of australia. you'll never believe what caused him to race back to shore. >> we are sitting on there and then we looked and saw a tiny little fin. >> you are kidding me? >> yeah, i swear to god. >> reporter: from the state of the -- safety of the shore, he spots the shark again. >> there it is. straight out. i just saw it. directly straight out. >> reporter: shocked, but certain he will compete again. this tough and daring surfer getting a much-needed hug from mom. >> it's all right. oh, is that funny. >> glad mom was there. the next competition is in two i'm sure he will be scanning those waters. >>> still ahead, riding a bike has never been more dangerous. this co
. >>> now to the fearless surfer that fought off a shark. for the first time since that scary encounter, he got back in the water. something was circulating right by him. >> reporter: mick fanning captivated the world. a shark attacking him from behind in south africa. shaken but not deterred, cameras were there whit him as the world champion got back into the water off the coast of australia. you'll never believe what caused him to race back to shore. >> we are sitting on...
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a couple fearless officers photographed holding the large yellow and white reptile. police won't say where they found it. >> in tonight's health alert, working long hours increase your risk of a stroke or heart disease. researchers in europe found people who work 55 hours or more per week are 1/3 more. the longer workweek comes with a 13% higher risk of heart disease. the studies author say factors like physical inactivity, higher stress, and drinking more alcohol may be to blame as well. >> anthony johnson up next with sports. >> time to work less. >> thursday night is the last night of august means more baseball as fans are counting down to the playoffs. can the yankees submit their hold in the american league east. jets, giants fans, are you ready for some football? we're gearing up for week 2 in feel like a kid again with dunkin's new oreo and chips ahoy flavored coolatta and iced coffees. classic cookie flavor in every sip. america runs on dunkin'. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what abou
a couple fearless officers photographed holding the large yellow and white reptile. police won't say where they found it. >> in tonight's health alert, working long hours increase your risk of a stroke or heart disease. researchers in europe found people who work 55 hours or more per week are 1/3 more. the longer workweek comes with a 13% higher risk of heart disease. the studies author say factors like physical inactivity, higher stress, and drinking more alcohol may be to blame as well....