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we thought a lot about blackness and the white gaze. i'm curious about how the white gaze relates to white people. so some critical theorists said we don't define whiteness other than it not being of color. so we have lots of constructs of what it means to be black. not so many constructs what it means to be white. so i'm curious about whether the blind see whiteness, how they think about that. >> interesting question. so the blind white respondents i spoke to exhibited what was termed racial transparency in her piece from 1990s she talks about how whites are unable or unwilling to see race or their own race or whiteness as a race but see other people as racialized as black or latino. the same phenomenal i saw in the blind and white respondents i spoke to, they were able to talk about race as something other communities have but didn't see themselves as a race or whiteness as a racialized experience. so, that's again another example of the kind of parallel racial experiences between sighted and blind people and how that stems from a sim
we thought a lot about blackness and the white gaze. i'm curious about how the white gaze relates to white people. so some critical theorists said we don't define whiteness other than it not being of color. so we have lots of constructs of what it means to be black. not so many constructs what it means to be white. so i'm curious about whether the blind see whiteness, how they think about that. >> interesting question. so the blind white respondents i spoke to exhibited what was termed...
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this is the racial gaze at work. when you're in the hood and the state looks at you, you must communicate submission, or else. i hope you've all read the department of justice report on ferguson. it has some startling data. every time the ferguson police used dogs. they used them against african-americans. but what's even more revealing is the stories. and we can read those as stories of surveillance. the story about mike chilling out in a public park in his car after playing basketball. the police roll up and for no reason ask if they can search his car. mike cites his constitutional rights and says no. he turns down their request for surveillance. the cops respond by asking him for i.d. his license says his name is michael. the cops say, well, you told us your name was mike, so you're under arrest for providing false information. they also arrested michael for not wearing a seat belt. he'd be sitting in a parked car. now, another story in the ferguson report illustrates the terror of the racial gaze. she had called
this is the racial gaze at work. when you're in the hood and the state looks at you, you must communicate submission, or else. i hope you've all read the department of justice report on ferguson. it has some startling data. every time the ferguson police used dogs. they used them against african-americans. but what's even more revealing is the stories. and we can read those as stories of surveillance. the story about mike chilling out in a public park in his car after playing basketball. the...
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it leads to the racial gaze. so in closing i want to thank dean trainer for his generous support of this conversation. our staff is working credit card and especially our students. our student scholars, activists, intellectuals. we are having this conference mainly because of and for you. you are the people who made the strongest demand in our institution with regard to these matters so this is a movement that is take off on campuses all over the united states, and i'm proud as it is taken off at the law school. some cynics have said students are wrong to think that universities can be anything other than corporate entities and that the best we should expect is that they bring people together who can make their own formations. what i hope we do today is to prove those cynics wrong. we can show that georgetown university law center at least businesslike of progress and transmission and positive social change. we cannot move to a place where officers are not overseers in the words of some. we can push back against
it leads to the racial gaze. so in closing i want to thank dean trainer for his generous support of this conversation. our staff is working credit card and especially our students. our student scholars, activists, intellectuals. we are having this conference mainly because of and for you. you are the people who made the strongest demand in our institution with regard to these matters so this is a movement that is take off on campuses all over the united states, and i'm proud as it is taken off...
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department is puttingi its gaze on ferguson. how do we account for the fact that a lot of people most excited about libertarianism and keeping the government small are white men? what do you make of that dynamic? >> so what i didn't talk about just now, i think what the one thing that i -- i think one point i was talking about the lantern laws and that those were laws by the city, this is the time when new york was a holding of the british, but that people became deputyized through regular white citizens through white supremacy to enact state practices. so the idea of a state arm investigating another state arm could be just a performance, but of investigation and i think people are experts talking about the ferguson report or reconstruction or other moments we'll hear about today, but that doesn't necessarily change the power that is held by, say, the police or the states. it might jump around, like whack amole but still an inexactment of a state power, i would guess. yeah, sure. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> for your historic
department is puttingi its gaze on ferguson. how do we account for the fact that a lot of people most excited about libertarianism and keeping the government small are white men? what do you make of that dynamic? >> so what i didn't talk about just now, i think what the one thing that i -- i think one point i was talking about the lantern laws and that those were laws by the city, this is the time when new york was a holding of the british, but that people became deputyized through...
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we're learning a simple test using eye gaze tracking technology could help diagnose autism. researchers say it could be an easier and more objective way to screen for the condition. jennifer: joining us is fox 5's medical contributor dr. devi. we're wearing blue today. we have our autism awareness pins on. it's autism awareness month? >> yes. yes. jennifer: this screening test, can you talk more about what that is? >> sure. so the problem in autism or one of the problems is that there's what we want is for the kids to get behavioral therapy for some of their social problems. we want them to get speech therapy because a lot of times they have language delays. what will happen is you only get diagnosed by the age of four or five and the parents have a difficult time getting the treatment services they need. with this test, what researchers have noticed is that some of the kids, even at a younger age, even as toddlers, might start to have problems with their eye gaze. they fixate on objects or pictures rather than on people or interacting with the people. the test assesses thei
we're learning a simple test using eye gaze tracking technology could help diagnose autism. researchers say it could be an easier and more objective way to screen for the condition. jennifer: joining us is fox 5's medical contributor dr. devi. we're wearing blue today. we have our autism awareness pins on. it's autism awareness month? >> yes. yes. jennifer: this screening test, can you talk more about what that is? >> sure. so the problem in autism or one of the problems is that...
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and that the justice department is putting its gaze on ferguson.ow do we square these things? mostly people were excited about libertarianism and keeping the government small r widening. what do you make of that dynamic? >> so what i didn't talk about it just now? i think the one thing, i think is one point i was lucky but the lantern laws and that those were laws by the city. this is a time when new york was a holding of the british but the people became deputized through like regular white citizens through white supremacy. and so the idea of state are meant to escape another state armed could be just a performance, of investigation and i think there are people here who are in experts the type of the ferguson report or reconstruction are other mums we will hear about today. but that doesn't necessary change the power that is held by, say, the police or the state. it might jump around like whack-a-mole but it is still state power, i would guess. [inaudible] >> thank you. >> -- for your historical reenactment of some very horrible events. my questio
and that the justice department is putting its gaze on ferguson.ow do we square these things? mostly people were excited about libertarianism and keeping the government small r widening. what do you make of that dynamic? >> so what i didn't talk about it just now? i think the one thing, i think is one point i was lucky but the lantern laws and that those were laws by the city. this is a time when new york was a holding of the british but the people became deputized through like regular...
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so this racial gaze has brought us driving while black. if you're not doing anything wrong, why why would it bother you that you're being watched, but surveillance always demands a response. a performance. a submission. baltimore erupted because freddie gray died in police custody. how did mr. gray come to the attention of the police? because he resisted surveillance he saw the state in the form of two cops on bikes and he turned away. he ran. the police had no reason to success suspect him of a crime but because he did not perform appropriately in response to their gaze, they detained him. the police have the power because of a case called illinois versus wardlaw. the supreme court said if the police see someone who demonstrate that they don't want to be around the police, the police can detain them just to see why. please don't need any other reason to stop you other than the fact that you tried to evade them, but here's the kicker. the court has limited this police power to what it calls high crime areas and by that it means african-ame
so this racial gaze has brought us driving while black. if you're not doing anything wrong, why why would it bother you that you're being watched, but surveillance always demands a response. a performance. a submission. baltimore erupted because freddie gray died in police custody. how did mr. gray come to the attention of the police? because he resisted surveillance he saw the state in the form of two cops on bikes and he turned away. he ran. the police had no reason to success suspect him of...
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a gazely stare m at all the allions there we must have died alone a long long time ago ts w knofo not me i never lost control ou're faceuto face with the man who sold the world who knows not me never lost control you're face to face wiheth the man who sold the world [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: michael stipe, everybody! th ank you aes mh. we'll be right back. it' s time to prove ourselves as men! and as fans of awesome tv shows! w are you with me? three, two, one... watchathon! big is back. xfinity watchathon week now until april 24. the greatest collection of shows free wirsth xfinity on demand. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our thanks to susan sarandon, john cena, michael stipe, once again! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots, right there, from philadelphia, pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with se th meyers." tonight -- olivia wilde star
a gazely stare m at all the allions there we must have died alone a long long time ago ts w knofo not me i never lost control ou're faceuto face with the man who sold the world who knows not me never lost control you're face to face wiheth the man who sold the world [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: michael stipe, everybody! th ank you aes mh. we'll be right back. it' s time to prove ourselves as men! and as fans of awesome tv shows! w are you with me? three, two, one... watchathon! big...
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donald trump is awe-inspiring for all who gaze upon him. i wrote the art of the deal. no more or yows. oreos. the trailer continues. >> we need a leader to surround us with the brightest and the toughest and deadliest allies we can find. >> it is not about the republican party or the democratic party. it is about the people. >> inspiring. let's cut to the conclusion. >> i'm working for you folks. we are going to win at every single level. we will win so much you will get sick and tired of it and i will say i don't care! we will keep winning because we are going to make america great again! we will make it greater than ever before! >> i would have made it more patriotic, but that's just me. look, kennedy, i think this is a great ad. does this make you want to vote for trump? >> no. it makes me realize that it is not funny enough to be funny and it was created by somebody who thinks it is outrageous. >> i thought it was a joke. is is the joke on donald trump? he doesn't care. he tweeted it out. >> lighten up, francis. i was ready to start kicking in doors for america. it
donald trump is awe-inspiring for all who gaze upon him. i wrote the art of the deal. no more or yows. oreos. the trailer continues. >> we need a leader to surround us with the brightest and the toughest and deadliest allies we can find. >> it is not about the republican party or the democratic party. it is about the people. >> inspiring. let's cut to the conclusion. >> i'm working for you folks. we are going to win at every single level. we will win so much you will get...
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francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazing at the swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean plays. this is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william s
francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazing at the swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the...
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his hand and made my way back home ♪ ♪ i searched for form and land for years and years i roamed i gazed ♪ ♪ who knows not me i never lost control ♪ ♪ you're face to face with the man who sold the world ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: michael stipe, everybody! thank you very much. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] thanks for coming today. i want each of you to grab a 2x8 and cut it. you'll have 2 saws to choose from. ♪ you all chose the best tool for the job. wouldn't it make sense to make the same choice, when it comes to your truck? (all) absolutely. this is the 2016 chevy silverado. nice. a good-looking pick-up. incredible. i love it. find your tag and get a total value of $9,000 on this silverado double cab all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. most new wealth flows it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is powered by millions of small contributions. people like you who want to fight back. the truth i
his hand and made my way back home ♪ ♪ i searched for form and land for years and years i roamed i gazed ♪ ♪ who knows not me i never lost control ♪ ♪ you're face to face with the man who sold the world ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: michael stipe, everybody! thank you very much. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] thanks for coming today. i want each of you to grab a 2x8 and cut it. you'll have 2 saws to choose from. ♪ you all chose the best...
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his hand and made my way back home ♪ ♪ i searched for form and land for years and years i roamed i gazed ♪ ♪ who knows not me i never lost control ♪ ♪ you're face to face with the man who sold the world ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: michael stipe, everybody! thank you very much. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] when consultant josh atkins books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and think big. and when josh thinks big you know what he gives? i'll give you everything i've got and then some... he gives a hundred and ten percent! i'm confident this 10% can boost your market share. look at that pie chart! boom! you've never seen a number like that! you feel me lois? i'm feeling you. yeah you do! let's do this! watch out he just had a whole thimble full of coffee... woot! woot! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com. la... quinta! yeah! it's and as fans of awesome tv shows! now are you with me? three, two, one... watchathon! big is back. xfinity watchathon week now until april
his hand and made my way back home ♪ ♪ i searched for form and land for years and years i roamed i gazed ♪ ♪ who knows not me i never lost control ♪ ♪ you're face to face with the man who sold the world ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: michael stipe, everybody! thank you very much. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] when consultant josh atkins books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly...
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his hand and made my way back home ♪ ♪ i searched for form and land for years and years i roamed i gazed ♪ ♪ who knows not me i never lost con ♪ you're face to face with the man who sold the world ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ee >> jimmy: michael stipe, everybody! thank you very much. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ when a car gives you sound you can feel... for an experience you won't soon forget. ♪ that's the more human side of engineering. experience what a lincoln can do for you. at the lincoln spring collection event. right now lease a 2016 lincoln mkx for 399 a month. only at the lincoln spring collection event. guess which airline added more nonstop straight-shot flights hey, d.c., than any other out of reagan national last year? here's a hint. did ya catch it? no? here's another. their colors are yellow, red, and blue, and they save you tons of green. still nothing? that's okay. just go to southwest.com for the answer. on this airline, everybody wins. it's and as fans of awesome tv shows! three, two, one... watchathon! big is back. xfinity watchathon week now until april 24. <
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. >> we can do more than gaze at the stars. we can reach them. >> reporter: yuri milner and steve hawking announced their plans to send them to the nearest star system. the project is called break through star shot, hawking has als, and spoke through a computer at the press conference. >> i believe what makes us unique is transcending our limits. >> reporter: some of the top scientists will serve as advisors. after they are perfected and launched, they should reach the star system in 20 years. the engineer is optimistic it will happen in his lifetime. >> i think it's not just for me, it's for everyone, that are we alone? that's an age old question, and if we're not, where is the intelligent life? and can we communicate with them. >> reporter: in memo park, betty yu. >> city of san francisco, about to remove dozens of newspaper racks, to reduce what it calls urban blight, the public works department says empty and under used news racks are magnets for trash, and graffiti, and they intend to clutter up the sidewalk. the plan is t
. >> we can do more than gaze at the stars. we can reach them. >> reporter: yuri milner and steve hawking announced their plans to send them to the nearest star system. the project is called break through star shot, hawking has als, and spoke through a computer at the press conference. >> i believe what makes us unique is transcending our limits. >> reporter: some of the top scientists will serve as advisors. after they are perfected and launched, they should reach the...
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. >> we can do more than just gaze at the stars. we can actually reach them. >> reporter: he made the announcement for the $100 million project that rectory star shot today. alongside his stephen hawking. >> i believe what makes us unique is transcending our limits. >> reporter: milner wants to send the probes to the alpha centauri star system. >> we want to see if there's any life nearest to our news dallas -- stellar neighbors. >> reporter: they can be so small because of recent advances in smart phone technology. it would be about the price you pay for an iphone. each spacecraft would contain cameras and communication equipment olivette weighing less than an ounce. they would be shaped to operate like a sail with wind power coming from lasers on earth. >> it's 1000 times faster than the fastest spacecraft today. >> reporter: milner says once they are launched they should reach the star system within 20 years. kenneth craig cbs news new york. >>> back here on earth -- it is chilly today. >> the sun is out it's going to be warm and
. >> we can do more than just gaze at the stars. we can actually reach them. >> reporter: he made the announcement for the $100 million project that rectory star shot today. alongside his stephen hawking. >> i believe what makes us unique is transcending our limits. >> reporter: milner wants to send the probes to the alpha centauri star system. >> we want to see if there's any life nearest to our news dallas -- stellar neighbors. >> reporter: they can be so...
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. >> the trial of court leader charles manson was a sensation, but his gaze was captured not by camerasn artist. >> the hall of justice where they wait in long lines for the chance to witness the trial of charles manson. >> absolutely, these drawings are art. it takes a great deal of craft courtroom, watch proceedings, and capture gestures, ticks, emotions, to .apture that moment in time you cannot do that with a camera. >> almost 100 courtroom sketches spanning four decades have been sent to the library of congress. they chart the critical moments of famous trials. fraudulent investor bernie made off being taken away. film director roman polanski facing rape charges. >> the people in the state of california, plaintiff, versus michael joe jackson, defendant. we find the defendant not guilty. >> this is a very famous movement of michael jackson in 2005 being acquitted of molesting a child, but it's not as dramatic as you might think. >> well, it is. it's a very, very quiet moment. jackson is gently wiping away a tear, and you can see his defense team shared in that relief. i do not think
. >> the trial of court leader charles manson was a sensation, but his gaze was captured not by camerasn artist. >> the hall of justice where they wait in long lines for the chance to witness the trial of charles manson. >> absolutely, these drawings are art. it takes a great deal of craft courtroom, watch proceedings, and capture gestures, ticks, emotions, to .apture that moment in time you cannot do that with a camera. >> almost 100 courtroom sketches spanning four...
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thank the people of indiana because you are going to have the opportunity, the eyes of the nation are gazing upon you >> reporter: sanders only one one contest last night, rhode island. but vowed to keep campaigning until the convention. >> this campaign is going to win because we are listening to people whose voices are not often heard. >> reporter: the other four states, delaware, pennsylvania, connecticut and maryland, all went for clinton who isn't calling for sanders to drop out but is hinting to followers that it will be hard for them to back her. >> let's win the nomination and in july let's return as a unified party. thank you all so much. >> reporter: donald trump is coming to washington dc today for a highly anticipated foreign-policy speech where he is expected to contrast himself with hillary clinton more than with his republican rivals who continue to fall behind. in washington, peter doosy, fox news. >>> tensions between trump supporters and opponents are bowling over in california. someone squirted pepper spray at trump supporters during a rally yesterday outside anaheim city
thank the people of indiana because you are going to have the opportunity, the eyes of the nation are gazing upon you >> reporter: sanders only one one contest last night, rhode island. but vowed to keep campaigning until the convention. >> this campaign is going to win because we are listening to people whose voices are not often heard. >> reporter: the other four states, delaware, pennsylvania, connecticut and maryland, all went for clinton who isn't calling for sanders to...
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overnight tonight, moonlit sky a great night for star gazing. 46 degrees for your overnight low, midtown 30s in the suburbs. we head into sunday, little bit of a north breeze. now this is better for the coastal locations, by the way, because it really limits that on shore flow when you get the winds coming off of the water. instead we'll have mostly a land breeze, high of 70 degrees in town and we're going to see lots of 70s throughout the tristate area. monday, even warmer. we'll see clouds arrive late. a few sprinkles approaching as we head into tuesday. but, that is the only really day that we have any rain until we get to the end of the workweek. overnight tonight, we're going to dip down to 44 degrees in midtown and union 41 scarsdale, lots of clear skies out there, so we will dip down close to freezing mark in places like liberty and sparta. but it won't get that terribly cold out there. tomorrow we'll rise quickly, up into the 60s by noon. sunny and warm with a temperature of 69 degrees by 7:00 p.m. >>> here is a look at the seven-day forecast, up to 70 degrees tomorrow. man, it w
overnight tonight, moonlit sky a great night for star gazing. 46 degrees for your overnight low, midtown 30s in the suburbs. we head into sunday, little bit of a north breeze. now this is better for the coastal locations, by the way, because it really limits that on shore flow when you get the winds coming off of the water. instead we'll have mostly a land breeze, high of 70 degrees in town and we're going to see lots of 70s throughout the tristate area. monday, even warmer. we'll see clouds...
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we talked a lot about blackness and how they gazed, some critical theorists, and color. what it needs to be grown, i am curious, how they think about that. >> it exhibited racial transparency. and whites are unable for their own race but definitely black or latino -- the same phenomenon. they often talked about race or something other communities have, they didn't see themselves, the race for whiteness as a racialized experience. that is a parallel racial experience how that stems from other social experiences for how they are socialized and other people have which reflects a certain amount. >> you both have an idea that seeing is political. it is not biological. it is valued. when we think about what we want to happen on the ground, the transformations we need, what can help us? >> at this time, one of the things i try to work is have something we can talk about, technology i can tell you about. someone moving pretty quickly, biometric technology. we can have a critical understanding of how these technologies function, how they are stored here or sold and understand the
we talked a lot about blackness and how they gazed, some critical theorists, and color. what it needs to be grown, i am curious, how they think about that. >> it exhibited racial transparency. and whites are unable for their own race but definitely black or latino -- the same phenomenon. they often talked about race or something other communities have, they didn't see themselves, the race for whiteness as a racialized experience. that is a parallel racial experience how that stems from...
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you can do a little star gazing right now an now and a le later on you'll be enjoying bright sunshines check your highlights. entering a sunny stretch. we enjoyed it yesterday afternoon. it sticks around most of the seven day period. i think we deserve it and we're getting it. it is turning warmer rather slowly. today stays below average but with the sunshine it won't feel too bad this afternoon. each day gets a little warmer and we have a beautiful weekend. it culminates in that we'll hit the 70's. temperature is 43 degrees. in a lot of suburbs you're low, in the low 30's at this point so that is why we continue those freeze watches and warnings in place for a few more hours. dewpoint 22 degrees, the pressure is rising. the winds are northerly at 10. they'll switch to the east later this afternoon and the ocean temperature 48 degrees. satellite6 and action radar showing that we have clear conditions. you see the rain from yesterday well off the coast. not a whole lot going on. a couple of high clouds out there. that's what we'll see this afternoon but beautiful sunshine today with th
you can do a little star gazing right now an now and a le later on you'll be enjoying bright sunshines check your highlights. entering a sunny stretch. we enjoyed it yesterday afternoon. it sticks around most of the seven day period. i think we deserve it and we're getting it. it is turning warmer rather slowly. today stays below average but with the sunshine it won't feel too bad this afternoon. each day gets a little warmer and we have a beautiful weekend. it culminates in that we'll hit the...
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broke into the five gaze in columbia heights and talked about this a lot yesterday. last month. remember he fired up the grill and cooked up the hamburgers and help late night stack. the chain wants to help catch him. it's offering him freeburgers for entire year if he turns himself in. >> butle he'll number jail. how will he getburgers for a year. >> we'll see. loves thoseburgers wiz. you know he loved them enough to break n will he love them enough to come forward. >> maybe they'll deliver to the jail he will. >> or maybe hold off when he gets out the year will start when he gets out. >> that's better. holly. thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> all right. coming up if you're thinking about upgrading your cellphone don't forget to read the fine from. additional costs you may not realize you're paying. but, first. >> you're stealing those hov lanes from us. >> frustrated drivers signing off on a plan to help traffic congestion i 95 in virginia why they say the solution makes the issue worse before it gets better. gary and erin have a check of today's commute a
broke into the five gaze in columbia heights and talked about this a lot yesterday. last month. remember he fired up the grill and cooked up the hamburgers and help late night stack. the chain wants to help catch him. it's offering him freeburgers for entire year if he turns himself in. >> butle he'll number jail. how will he getburgers for a year. >> we'll see. loves thoseburgers wiz. you know he loved them enough to break n will he love them enough to come forward. >> maybe...
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. >> we can do more than just gaze at the stars. we can actually reach them. >> reporter: billionaire russian investor yuri milner and stephen hawking announced plans to send thousands of these tiny space probes to our nearest star system, the alpha centauri. the project is called breakthrough starshot. >> i believe what makes us you neek is transcending our limits. >> reporter: some of sillicon valley's top scientists and engineers will serve as advisers on the project. after the spacecraft are perfected and launched, they should reach the star system within 20 years. santa clara university engineering professor [ non- english language ] is optimistic it will happen in his lifetime. >> i think it's not just for me, it's for every person that lives on earth that, are we alone? that's the question. if we are not, where is the intelligent life in space? can we communicate with them? >> reporter: in menlo park, betty yu, kpix 5. ♪[ music ] >>> 4:51. teaching new lessons on a modernday issue. next we go inside the oakland museum's new e
. >> we can do more than just gaze at the stars. we can actually reach them. >> reporter: billionaire russian investor yuri milner and stephen hawking announced plans to send thousands of these tiny space probes to our nearest star system, the alpha centauri. the project is called breakthrough starshot. >> i believe what makes us you neek is transcending our limits. >> reporter: some of sillicon valley's top scientists and engineers will serve as advisers on the project....
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great night for star gazing out there. seven-day forecast shows temperatures gradually rising. to the mid-60s by saturday. sunday is the warm half of the weekend. 75 on monday and cooler towards the middle of next week. lauren scala is here right now with a look at your commute. >> good morning everyone. we have a new accident out there on the belt parkway causing delays. this is in the westbound lanes out by cross state boulevard. two lanes are closed. a slow ride through here already. i'll keep you posted on that. heading over to new jersey on 287, there is an accident out there as well. this is northbound before canal road. that's in the right lane. not causing any kind of slowdowns. a live look at the george washington bridge where construction has wrapped up. you can see the lower level is open. reminder, you'll need your e-zpasss if you're headed to the lower level. tunnel in good shape. alternate side of the street parking rules in effect. the next weather and traffic update on the 4s. >> lauren, thanks very much. police are looking for a street vendor suspected in a sla
great night for star gazing out there. seven-day forecast shows temperatures gradually rising. to the mid-60s by saturday. sunday is the warm half of the weekend. 75 on monday and cooler towards the middle of next week. lauren scala is here right now with a look at your commute. >> good morning everyone. we have a new accident out there on the belt parkway causing delays. this is in the westbound lanes out by cross state boulevard. two lanes are closed. a slow ride through here already....
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a final, long gaze at the river.say goodbye to an old friend. ♪ ♪ he was a very strong man. >> kadir: yes. >> anthony: i remember him well, running uphill. faster than all of us. >> kadir: yes. >> anthony: so what do we do? do we leave him a beer? some cigarettes. >> kadir: yes, all right. >> anthony: he would like that? >> kadir: yeah, he'd like. >> anthony: first cigarette in two years for you, man. ♪ ♪ [ helicopter ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: what does it mean to be strong? it implies hardness, inflexibility. okinawa is a place with a fighting tradition. a history of ferocious resistance. but it's nothing like what you might think. not at all. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good
a final, long gaze at the river.say goodbye to an old friend. ♪ ♪ he was a very strong man. >> kadir: yes. >> anthony: i remember him well, running uphill. faster than all of us. >> kadir: yes. >> anthony: so what do we do? do we leave him a beer? some cigarettes. >> kadir: yes, all right. >> anthony: he would like that? >> kadir: yeah, he'd like. >> anthony: first cigarette in two years for you, man. ♪ ♪ [ helicopter ] ♪ ♪ ♪...
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looking live at center city over the ben franklin bridge and we've got clear skies, do a little star gazingly this morning and you'll be enjoying bright sunshine in just a little bit. the temperatures 42 degrees right now in philadelphia but in a lot of suburbs you're just in the low 30's. the dewpoint 23 degrees, the pressure is rising. the winds are currently out of the north pretty light at 9 miles an hour but they'll be switching to the east and picking up just a little bit this afternoon and the ocean temperature 48 degrees. satellite6 and action radar showing the rain from yesterday morning well out of here. we've got high pressure right up above and that's why we're seeing the clear conditions and that's allowed the temperatures to really drop with no clouds to insulate the little bit of heat we had yesterday so just a few high clouds will be moving through and owner that, bright sunshine today. here's our high. 58 degrees, mostly sunny skies. it's a chilly start, though. even by 8:00 a.m. we'll just be in the low 40's. by 10:00 a.m., 51. by noon, about 52. few high clouds mixing wit
looking live at center city over the ben franklin bridge and we've got clear skies, do a little star gazingly this morning and you'll be enjoying bright sunshine in just a little bit. the temperatures 42 degrees right now in philadelphia but in a lot of suburbs you're just in the low 30's. the dewpoint 23 degrees, the pressure is rising. the winds are currently out of the north pretty light at 9 miles an hour but they'll be switching to the east and picking up just a little bit this afternoon...
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that's because he stayed awake four straight gaze and nights. >> that can't be good for you. >> whatow byth watch allison. >> i would binge watch the weather. >> i have not even finished lasts year's. >> i've been watching threes companies for back in the 70s. let me tell what you happens to jack. 4 3 washington. 35 dulles. beautiful day. sunshine. georgous afternoon. high temperatures 60 degrees and overnight lows in 40s. look at warm up. sunshine through the weekend and beautiful stretch of weather. that's a quick update of weather. let's do more traffic with erin. >> traffic is not improving in fact getting worse earlier crashes kleernd easing delay. bw parkway before powder mill road all lanes on. sky fox headed to 198. this is northbound side. you are actually jammed pw parkway from 410 i would ainvoice that keep it to 59 northbound. typical congestion. keep it to "fox5". more weather and traffic on beautiful sunny day in a stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys.
that's because he stayed awake four straight gaze and nights. >> that can't be good for you. >> whatow byth watch allison. >> i would binge watch the weather. >> i have not even finished lasts year's. >> i've been watching threes companies for back in the 70s. let me tell what you happens to jack. 4 3 washington. 35 dulles. beautiful day. sunshine. georgous afternoon. high temperatures 60 degrees and overnight lows in 40s. look at warm up. sunshine through the...
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we thought a lot about blackness and the white gaze. i'm curious about how the white gaze relates to white people. so some critical theorists said we don't define whiteness other than it not being of color. so we have lots of constructs of what it means to be black. not so many constructs what it means to be white. so i'm curious about whether the blind see whiteness, how they think about that. >> interesting question. so the blind white respondents i spoke to exhibited what was termed racial transparency in her piece from 1990s she talks about how whites are unable or unwilling to see race or their own race or whiteness as a race but see other people as racialized as black or latino. the same phenomenal i saw in the blind and white spoentds i spoke to they were able to talk about race as something other communities have but didn't see themselves as a race or whiteness as a racialized experience. so that's again another example of the kind of parallel racial experiences between sighted and blind people and how that stems from a similar
we thought a lot about blackness and the white gaze. i'm curious about how the white gaze relates to white people. so some critical theorists said we don't define whiteness other than it not being of color. so we have lots of constructs of what it means to be black. not so many constructs what it means to be white. so i'm curious about whether the blind see whiteness, how they think about that. >> interesting question. so the blind white respondents i spoke to exhibited what was termed...
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they eventually had to turn their gaze toward a simpler version of cinema which is the idea of cinemapeople talking. and it is reflected in cinema and in general. it felt like rock 'n roll is the ultimate experience of amazing energy that failed its promise but still, subversively, is fusing with this beauty. i'm not here to judge the fathers. they want to talk about their sons and daughters. that is the outcome. but as italian, we are coming off of a long period of time where the father was not the father of wisdom, it was the father of knowledge and enjoyment that told us to go and enjoy. don't worry, but just enjoy. and he could be seen as the father of enjoyment. what is the feedback that comes off of that? tilda: but to answer your question, that is exactly the kind of conversation that not only fuels this film but the work i am certainly developing with luca. ao scott: and that is another -- we have been talking about the ambient or hidden influences. i think that's another one. even though it's a very specific story about these people in this place and their interactions, it is
they eventually had to turn their gaze toward a simpler version of cinema which is the idea of cinemapeople talking. and it is reflected in cinema and in general. it felt like rock 'n roll is the ultimate experience of amazing energy that failed its promise but still, subversively, is fusing with this beauty. i'm not here to judge the fathers. they want to talk about their sons and daughters. that is the outcome. but as italian, we are coming off of a long period of time where the father was...
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meanwhi meanwhile, rachel jackson is finding life in the public gaze increasingly unpleasant. >> shehville in a shop and overhead women talking about her. she said from what i have heard these people say, i realize what a pitiful old woman they think i am. i am not sure if i can go to washington. >> rachel jackson is not alone in her anxiety. the ambitious henry clay is all too aware of what an adams' victory will mean for him. >> a pattern had developed in the early years of the country in which each succeeding secretary of state rose to the presidency. >> following john quincy adams, henry clay felt that he would be the next president. >> but clay's job prospects are now in the hands of the voters, and by early december, the results are in. >> jackson took the entire south and he also carried pennsylvania and most of the electoral vote of new york. >> four years after his first bitter loss, andrew jackson is now elected as america's seventh president. >> he believed that the country had been rescued, that democracy as martin van buren would have sa said, set back on course. >> jack
meanwhi meanwhile, rachel jackson is finding life in the public gaze increasingly unpleasant. >> shehville in a shop and overhead women talking about her. she said from what i have heard these people say, i realize what a pitiful old woman they think i am. i am not sure if i can go to washington. >> rachel jackson is not alone in her anxiety. the ambitious henry clay is all too aware of what an adams' victory will mean for him. >> a pattern had developed in the early years of...
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. >> last thing i want to see in the bars, the disapproving gaze of a saint. >> in 1992, addis emerged hard line, old school, maoist regime called the derg. since then, the town has been enjoying something of a musical renaissance. but the story of ethiopian music all the way back to the beginning has been about finding ways to skirt authority, to mock it even. to say what you want to say one way or the other. ♪ the azmari are ethiopia's original freestyle rappers. they've been around for centuries voicing criticism, dissatisfaction, dissent, even when others could not. so how old? >> how old is azmari? i would say, what, 2,000 years? >> like the first music we had, right? >> the trick is they've always used a system of lyrical double meanings referred to as wax meaning the apparent meaning and gold which is the underlying or real meaning. poking fun at the audience is fundamental to the form. ♪ >> maya, you got to help him out. maya, go, go, go. ♪ disadvantages of being adopted. she can move. ♪ ♪ >> the azmari influenced ethiopian popular music, too. the use of lyrical double meanings
. >> last thing i want to see in the bars, the disapproving gaze of a saint. >> in 1992, addis emerged hard line, old school, maoist regime called the derg. since then, the town has been enjoying something of a musical renaissance. but the story of ethiopian music all the way back to the beginning has been about finding ways to skirt authority, to mock it even. to say what you want to say one way or the other. ♪ the azmari are ethiopia's original freestyle rappers. they've been...
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. >> for the first time in human history we can do more than just gaze at the stars. we can actually reach them. >> steve: high-level thinking three brothers palaver really epic -- >> dari: how they convinced their sister that zombies were coming and her priceless reaction. >> steve: and a company's ceo says minimum wage hike due to prices when a rear hatch remembers your height. when systems can help sense your surroundings. and when cameras change your perspective. that's the more human side of engineering. experience what a lincoln can do for you at the lincoln spring collection event. p right now lease a 2016 lincoln p navigator for $599 a month, p >> the average american spends 16 hours on his or her tax return a year. that is down nearly 50%. the average wait time with the irs is about an hour. six out of ten calls went on answered last year. taxpayers might be losing patient but some people are losing their faith in the economy. businesses are worried about sales and profits for the rest of the year. a great time for stocks, the dow the younger the restless sho
. >> for the first time in human history we can do more than just gaze at the stars. we can actually reach them. >> steve: high-level thinking three brothers palaver really epic -- >> dari: how they convinced their sister that zombies were coming and her priceless reaction. >> steve: and a company's ceo says minimum wage hike due to prices when a rear hatch remembers your height. when systems can help sense your surroundings. and when cameras change your perspective....
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this scholarly gaze, the vast condescension bestowed the very real history of black suffering under the political economy of a harsh played regimen and it leads people astray. it is based on the whitewash understanding of abolition. its roots lie in slave holders sense of response to abolitionist criticism and its fundamentally misreads. the attempt to evoke radical. [inaudible] those lessons remain useful today. [inaudible] as the movement matured the cause of the american slave became intertwined with that of democracy, civil liberties and the emancipation of the men in labor. it is no quince it and set the brief and inconceivable triumph of the abolitionist vision resulted in the greatest extension of american democracy. abolitionism denies its greatest contraction. at the heart of that movement, they argued a long time ago lay the slaves struggle for freedom and human dignity. far from being an extreme formulation with no relevance to the important events of the day, the political project, the over throw of the 19th century american topic was at the vanguard of slavery. some became
this scholarly gaze, the vast condescension bestowed the very real history of black suffering under the political economy of a harsh played regimen and it leads people astray. it is based on the whitewash understanding of abolition. its roots lie in slave holders sense of response to abolitionist criticism and its fundamentally misreads. the attempt to evoke radical. [inaudible] those lessons remain useful today. [inaudible] as the movement matured the cause of the american slave became...
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. >> reporter: at some point ever child will gaze up at the stars and wonder what it will be like to pay them a visit. >> when i was a kid it was flying airplanes. >> reporter: but like most her life took a different trajectory. >> an ordinary at home mom. >> reporter: a dozen or so years ago at the age of 45 she lost her planner so she replace in had it. >> when i opened it up, i discovered that what i had was really a blank slate. >> reporter: since then she's been filling the planner with details of her life. >> i put in the planner my dreams. i decided to become a pilot. my classmates were half my age. >> reporter: she earned multiple pilot licenses, but the stars kept calling so she got certified in space flight to travel to the age of space. >> when those flights are ready, i will be ready. i was following what i knew i loved. a quick update on space games. >> reporter: now she has found a new way to share her love of space travel. she started a program helping students at this high school design games for astronauts to play. >> it is this thing called the star catcher. >> is t
. >> reporter: at some point ever child will gaze up at the stars and wonder what it will be like to pay them a visit. >> when i was a kid it was flying airplanes. >> reporter: but like most her life took a different trajectory. >> an ordinary at home mom. >> reporter: a dozen or so years ago at the age of 45 she lost her planner so she replace in had it. >> when i opened it up, i discovered that what i had was really a blank slate. >> reporter: since...
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he said he just wanted to gaze upon that face one more time. he knew the president could survive for long. he spent much of the night holding the president's hand because medical training told him that the gunshot rendered the president blind but he hoped that the patient this might be able to feel a kind touch. he wanted mr. lincoln to know he wasn't alone in this darkness especially after secretary stanton barred mary lincoln from the death room. he kept a moment that his heroic until 1909 when a veterans group implored him to come and speak about it on the hundredth anniversary of the president's birthday. he practiced medicine into his 90's. often without pay. he helped to the poorest children of new york. he learned to sign language to communicate with deaf children. 1932 just before franklin roosevelt was nominated for president. one of the strangest chance meetings on the morning of the assassination happened to helen moss and her sister-in-law. took a stroll down pennsylvania avenue and met john wilkes booth and shook hands with him. th
he said he just wanted to gaze upon that face one more time. he knew the president could survive for long. he spent much of the night holding the president's hand because medical training told him that the gunshot rendered the president blind but he hoped that the patient this might be able to feel a kind touch. he wanted mr. lincoln to know he wasn't alone in this darkness especially after secretary stanton barred mary lincoln from the death room. he kept a moment that his heroic until 1909...
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now she turns her gaze inwards on the experience of being a grandmother.er new book is "becoming grandma, the joys and science of the new grandparenting." her answers to the practical. this is a fun read about an important subject. as always, i'm glad to have her. lesley: you make me melt. charlie: i'm happy. let's get to the idea. you are experiencing something when grandchildren are born. you are a hard-driving journalist. this morning, i said to you why are you doing this all the time? your appetite for the story has not diminished one bit. lesley: that's true. charlie: that love is there and has not been diminished. all of a sudden, you say i'm a grandma and it is really needs. lesley: how the book came about, you will love. the publisher said i want you to write about "60 minutes." you are at "60 minutes." i said are you crazy? going to talk about my colleagues? it i will tell the truth and they will fire me -- [laughter] or it will be the most boring book i've ever read. i'm not doing that. i began to talk about my grandchildren. charlie: you said th
now she turns her gaze inwards on the experience of being a grandmother.er new book is "becoming grandma, the joys and science of the new grandparenting." her answers to the practical. this is a fun read about an important subject. as always, i'm glad to have her. lesley: you make me melt. charlie: i'm happy. let's get to the idea. you are experiencing something when grandchildren are born. you are a hard-driving journalist. this morning, i said to you why are you doing this all the...
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at 3:25 in the afternoon, they lead her to the interrogation room and the unblinking gaze of the cameragot your water, right? >> yeah. >> how you feeling? >> cold. >> cold? >> reporter: she doesn't know it yet, but this is her last day of freedom, maybe forever. angelika is about to talk her way into a jail cell. >> you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. >> reporter: for one thing, police wonder about that 911 call. >> i can't get to him. it's very windy and the waves are coming in and i can't paddle to him. >> all right, stay on the phone with me. >> he's getting further and further away from me. i -- i -- he's gonna drown. >> reporter: they say she may have waited 20 minutes before calling for help, suggesting her 911 call is nothing but a performance. >> hold on, baby! >> reporter: now, in the interrogation room, after a detective says angelika had already confessed to him earlier in the day. she's not admitting much of anything. >> you watched him drown. i know it's difficult. i know this. >> no. i didn't just watch
at 3:25 in the afternoon, they lead her to the interrogation room and the unblinking gaze of the cameragot your water, right? >> yeah. >> how you feeling? >> cold. >> cold? >> reporter: she doesn't know it yet, but this is her last day of freedom, maybe forever. angelika is about to talk her way into a jail cell. >> you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. >> reporter: for one thing,...
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. >> reporter: at some point every child will gaze up at the stars and wonder what it would be like toay them a visit. but like most, m.j.margrat's life took a different trajectory. >> a housewife, a carpool. >> reporter: she lost her planner, though she replaced it. >> i opened it up and discovered what i had was really a blank slate. >> reporter: since then the conquered mom has been busy filling her new planner with the details of her new life. >> what was in the planner was a childhood dream. i decided to become a pilot. my classmates were half my age and i look like the house mother that crashed the fraternity party. >> reporter: she earned multiple pilot licenses, but the stars kept calling. so she got certified in suborbital space life to travel to the edge of space. >> when those will be ready, i will be ready. i was following what i love. >> reporter: now marsgraf has found a new way to follow space travel. she started a program at the high school, designing games for astronauts to play in the international space station. >> it is a thing called the star catcher. >> is there a
. >> reporter: at some point every child will gaze up at the stars and wonder what it would be like toay them a visit. but like most, m.j.margrat's life took a different trajectory. >> a housewife, a carpool. >> reporter: she lost her planner, though she replaced it. >> i opened it up and discovered what i had was really a blank slate. >> reporter: since then the conquered mom has been busy filling her new planner with the details of her new life. >> what was...
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. >> anthony: gaze away disapprovingly all you like, jeebus. i am happy now.te is riddled with caves. many of them older than anyone even remembers. spanish gypsies or gitanos have lived here in caves-turned-homes like this for hundreds of years. [ man speaking spanish ] [ singing and clapping ] >> crowd: aley! aley! >> anthony: they call this a juerga, an informal, intimate, and spontaneous performance. what jazz musicians might recognize as a jam session. >> alicia: this is it, granada, the only place in the world where you get to see real flamenco in a cave. >> anthony: alicia, like just about pretty much everyone in granada, is an aficionado. [ curo speaking spanish ] [ singing ] >> anthony: our host, curo, is a poet, historian, and a patriarch of the gitano community here -- an icon of the flamenco world. gitano, a gypsy traveler or roma people are more embraced by the culture here than most other places in europe. >> alicia: well, we have our own gypsies here. [ chuckles ] those are ours. yeah. i can tell you three things that we -- for sure we do here.
. >> anthony: gaze away disapprovingly all you like, jeebus. i am happy now.te is riddled with caves. many of them older than anyone even remembers. spanish gypsies or gitanos have lived here in caves-turned-homes like this for hundreds of years. [ man speaking spanish ] [ singing and clapping ] >> crowd: aley! aley! >> anthony: they call this a juerga, an informal, intimate, and spontaneous performance. what jazz musicians might recognize as a jam session. >> alicia:...
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the candidates are fixing their gaze on new york with just ten days to go before 95 delegates are uptial spoiler for front runner donald trump is john kasich. the ohio targeting senator ted cruz. his new ad takes direct aim at cruz's new york values slam. >> new yorkers aren't stupid, ted. after we were hit we rallied, rebuilt but remembered. >> when you smear new york values in iowa for votes we remember that, too. now you come here and conveniently say you love new york. forget about it, ted. >> we are going to discuss with the new hampshire chairman for john kasich. good to have you with us. thank you. >> good morning. >> john, let's start with you. what is the strategy for governor kasich to target ted cruz right now as opposed to donald trump? >> this is about honesty and authenticity. john kasich has it. ted cruz said one thing in one place and trying to walk back the remark. it is also about what ron brownsteen said, winning every vote and every delegate coming in with the strongest roster of delegates you can. at that convention one question they will be asked, who is best pr
the candidates are fixing their gaze on new york with just ten days to go before 95 delegates are uptial spoiler for front runner donald trump is john kasich. the ohio targeting senator ted cruz. his new ad takes direct aim at cruz's new york values slam. >> new yorkers aren't stupid, ted. after we were hit we rallied, rebuilt but remembered. >> when you smear new york values in iowa for votes we remember that, too. now you come here and conveniently say you love new york. forget...
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>> reporter: at 7:30 in the morning on the 8th of august, 2012, michele cullen gazed on the polices, the crime scene tape and asked the cop in her driveway what's happening? >> you need to go inside. you need to turn on your television. >> a policeman told you this -- >> he told me that, yes. what are you talking about? >> reporter: that was apparent soon enough when they wheeled out the body bag. >> one of our colleagues and friends called us and said, "i think something really bad has happened. they say that they found a body upstairs in the master bedroom. and it looks like it's jason's house." >> reporter: bit by awful bit, andy and the rest of them heard the details. the body had been hidden under a blanket and other debris. one bullet still lodged in the chest. death was, at least, quick. the victim was the beloved member of that tall quartet, the neighborhood dad, jason harper. that was terrible enough. but it wasn't all. >> the kids are missing. julie was missing. and as details unfolded, we were in complete shock. >> this afternoon officers continue their investigation at
>> reporter: at 7:30 in the morning on the 8th of august, 2012, michele cullen gazed on the polices, the crime scene tape and asked the cop in her driveway what's happening? >> you need to go inside. you need to turn on your television. >> a policeman told you this -- >> he told me that, yes. what are you talking about? >> reporter: that was apparent soon enough when they wheeled out the body bag. >> one of our colleagues and friends called us and said,...