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we also sell a whole line of paints and stains from general finishes which is a great company out of michigan. they have a line of milk paint, furniture paint, as well. very popular gel stains, so we sell all of those types of things. people love to go in there, they love to bring their pictures, they love to get some ideas of colors, and we really like to help them through that process. this is family-owned. i own this location with my husband. he does a lot of the back inventory, warehouse management, that type of thing. i have a store manager here who is indispensable and we flip the whole store around. it'll never look the same, and it is a huge undertaking, so there is a team of people that help me with that. it's a blast from the past. it's saving things that are going to be discarded and gone forever. every day here is a new look, so if you're into vintage, if you're into architectural salvage, we have people that come in and say: "it smells like grandma's house!", or "it looks like grandpa's house!", or "you know, my parents had that", if you come in, it'll be friendly, it'll
we also sell a whole line of paints and stains from general finishes which is a great company out of michigan. they have a line of milk paint, furniture paint, as well. very popular gel stains, so we sell all of those types of things. people love to go in there, they love to bring their pictures, they love to get some ideas of colors, and we really like to help them through that process. this is family-owned. i own this location with my husband. he does a lot of the back inventory, warehouse...
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. >> we finished the question from general jones. >> thank you, mr. speaker. coniferous about think the prime minister and leader of the opposition and other members for their comments about the disaster and the resilient shown by the people. on friday morning at 9:15 the people in the community along with communities across wales with silence. could asked whether she would support what is marked the disaster affected in communities across the world and across the u.k. as well. >> i say to the honorable gentleman, i know the secretary of state be attending the memorial and the constituency on friday. it's appropriate we all mark and show our respect for those who lost their lives in the same in the families who suffered as a result of the tragedy that took place 50 years ago. it was a terrible tragedy not just for individual families but for a whole community and it gets right we recognize the market. >> you have been watching prime minister's questions at the british house of commons. everyon time is live wednesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2 and is again
. >> we finished the question from general jones. >> thank you, mr. speaker. coniferous about think the prime minister and leader of the opposition and other members for their comments about the disaster and the resilient shown by the people. on friday morning at 9:15 the people in the community along with communities across wales with silence. could asked whether she would support what is marked the disaster affected in communities across the world and across the u.k. as well....
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finished. em maryland attorney general joins us live from washington, d.c. we know you're from the democratic side but how would you evaluate last night's debate? >> i thought what happens in vegas stays in vegas but not last night. it got all over the country and we were able to see the stark contrast. secretary clinton came across as intelligent, thoughtful and experienced and what she needed presidential. most people tuned in to watch the train wreck donald trump and it didn't disappoint. he called her nasty in one of her speeches and said i'm not going to accept the results of the campaign and the election as if we're in some sort of banana republic. i think it's a stark contrast and i think we'll see it pla weeks and secretary clinton will become president. >> we've seen the drip of these wikileaks releads. how much will this hurt hillary clinton over the next three weeks and do you expect there to be a november surprise? maybe wikileaks is holding the best for last. >> i don't think. so i think the wikileaks shows these conversations private become pub
finished. em maryland attorney general joins us live from washington, d.c. we know you're from the democratic side but how would you evaluate last night's debate? >> i thought what happens in vegas stays in vegas but not last night. it got all over the country and we were able to see the stark contrast. secretary clinton came across as intelligent, thoughtful and experienced and what she needed presidential. most people tuned in to watch the train wreck donald trump and it didn't...
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judgment and assembly member two 480 7324 over the finish line this past session which provides us and other sponsors with construction management general contractor delivery authority which will help our next stage project the westside ramp and bridges next year. from the betide a board we have president's panel and window bridges and linda spoken our groundbreaking 2.5 years ago on so pleased and grateful for your participation today. and bob-our executive director from tida his team. this man get so much done with so few words. bob. thank you, bob. from the tac presenting district 6 and herself a resident, did i see
judgment and assembly member two 480 7324 over the finish line this past session which provides us and other sponsors with construction management general contractor delivery authority which will help our next stage project the westside ramp and bridges next year. from the betide a board we have president's panel and window bridges and linda spoken our groundbreaking 2.5 years ago on so pleased and grateful for your participation today. and bob-our executive director from tida his team. this...
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i spoke with the general manager this morning who tells me they're putting the finishing this morning who tells me they're putting the finishing touches on their living room and event center. but they're already taking for their 289-room property right now. ((mark eberwein/w las vegas, general manager: "the epicenter of hospitality really is las vegas amazing strip. for us, really the giant 'w' just epitomizes what we want to bring to the city - just a beautiful boutique lifestyle designed hotel here on the amazing las vegas strip." )) >> portions of the 'w' hotel will open up in phases. they'll open their doors to the public on december 1st. ((nia wong)) >> the grand opening will be in february of next year. reporting live from the strip. nia wong 8 news now. ((brian loftus)) >>> students in one classroom are going down the rabbi the new way these kids are jumping into the classic book, alice in wonderland, in what's cool at school. next on 8 news now, the valley's news leader. ((you're watching the valley's news leader with brian loftus, kirsten joyce and brian loftus >>> a classroo
i spoke with the general manager this morning who tells me they're putting the finishing this morning who tells me they're putting the finishing touches on their living room and event center. but they're already taking for their 289-room property right now. ((mark eberwein/w las vegas, general manager: "the epicenter of hospitality really is las vegas amazing strip. for us, really the giant 'w' just epitomizes what we want to bring to the city - just a beautiful boutique lifestyle designed...
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generations. >> family trying to finish memorial, their father started 70 years ago. >> vacationed here for centuriesmmon tour inside the holy palace. and hear some of it papal past. >> all of that plus your eye opener, the dish, with tony, and the "grateful dead" bob we are, in our saturday session, just ahead on cbs this morning, saturday, see you then. >> looking forward to it, thank you, guys. >> workers from nearly two dozens area shoprite grocery stores got together this week for a friendly competition. cbs-3 photo journalist, brad now, there now, as the workers went it head-to-head to capture the title of best bagger. >> the crowd, just save them little room. >> today is the amazing long awaited best bagger competition for shoprite supermarket. >> you can gather little closer just for the announcement so you can hear me. >> this is the olympics of bagging. they're being judged on their speed, equal weight of the bags, most importantly, their attitude. >> all right! >> our past years and our baggers are the ambassadors of our company. and they take that role very proudly. they are the fate of s
generations. >> family trying to finish memorial, their father started 70 years ago. >> vacationed here for centuriesmmon tour inside the holy palace. and hear some of it papal past. >> all of that plus your eye opener, the dish, with tony, and the "grateful dead" bob we are, in our saturday session, just ahead on cbs this morning, saturday, see you then. >> looking forward to it, thank you, guys. >> workers from nearly two dozens area shoprite grocery...
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when the building was finished was called the general motors building, but nobody got around to removing it. the legend of course is that the letter d was billy's way of getting back to the management team that threw him out, all of whom had been brought into general motors. the point of the story is even though they lot of people here in detroit know about the letter d, i always found that not many people seem to know or care about how and why billy disappeared from the scene. in fact there's virtually no material on durant in the company archives. it's as if he had come and gone without really having done much to read when you would ask people what out durant you usually hear that he was a wheeler and dealer, gambler and oor manager but not much more. even more surprising, when you ask about alfred sloan command succeeded speed and turned the company around, it wasn't that different. a lot of people could recite his famous business strategy is to centralize operations and coordinated control bill would change the game for all competitors but again if you look in the archives you could
when the building was finished was called the general motors building, but nobody got around to removing it. the legend of course is that the letter d was billy's way of getting back to the management team that threw him out, all of whom had been brought into general motors. the point of the story is even though they lot of people here in detroit know about the letter d, i always found that not many people seem to know or care about how and why billy disappeared from the scene. in fact there's...
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when the building was finished it was called the general motors building. the legend is that the letter -- his way of getting back the point of the story is even though a lot of people in detroit know about the letter, i always found that not many people seem to know or care about how and why billy durrant disappeared from the scene. durrant no material on in the companies archives. it is as if he had come and gone without really doing much. he was a usually hear wheeler and dealer, a gambler and a poor manager, but not much more. when you ask about alfred sloan, a man who turned the company around, it wasn't that different. of people could recite his two favorite business strategies. a lot of people know he created the adding that created the annual model change, which changed the game for all citizens. if you looked in the archives you would find anything that she would hardly find anything about sloan demand -- you would hardly find anything about sloan. that was just the way he wanted it. what i found when i started researching what would end up being t
when the building was finished it was called the general motors building. the legend is that the letter -- his way of getting back the point of the story is even though a lot of people in detroit know about the letter, i always found that not many people seem to know or care about how and why billy durrant disappeared from the scene. durrant no material on in the companies archives. it is as if he had come and gone without really doing much. he was a usually hear wheeler and dealer, a gambler...
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why, in three or four generations, well, it's a thought provoking idea, but don't you think you should finish the course first? what? oh. well, um, we'll talk about it tomorrow. night. how is it that the clouds still hang on you? mm, oh. you... you asked me this morning if i remembered any members of the group acting strangely. yeah, well, i seem to recall a guy named tony wills talking to a couple of very strange cats. how strange? the double breasted types with bulges right here. if you wanted to find tony, if you cut straight across the quad, right in front of the girls' dorm you'll find student union. he'll be there. yeah. hey! in there. that's the girls' dorm. jds from one of those fraternities again. that's the third time this week. they're such children. oh, sorry! come on. juveniles. where's the fire door? over there. get the kids. pillow fight! y, pillow fight! get 'em! whoa! ah! and i thought you were middle class. well, appearances can be... deceptive. but you must take better care of yourself for the sake of our future children. our supermen? mm-hm. hey, you know, that's the first
why, in three or four generations, well, it's a thought provoking idea, but don't you think you should finish the course first? what? oh. well, um, we'll talk about it tomorrow. night. how is it that the clouds still hang on you? mm, oh. you... you asked me this morning if i remembered any members of the group acting strangely. yeah, well, i seem to recall a guy named tony wills talking to a couple of very strange cats. how strange? the double breasted types with bulges right here. if you...
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the epidemic really takes off at a gallop that begins in general or february and from start to finish it last only ten months. the foster admitted had appeared to her as a bird. and his direction she bewitched several children and a hog. this is the record by the way if repeated examination this is not the best of 17th century handwriting. the neighbor who was a witch had led her to a diabolical cab both in may arranging her trip through the air. foster provided precise details of that gathering to which the witches have flown from all over new england and reconstruct meeting from over 50 sworn testimonies. but last we have no image. this is the closest we can come, this is 17th century engraving of a german witch cab sabbath but themes are familiar as these men and women fly by various means to a clearing. you remember that i said that -- there have been no flying in massachusetts before 1692, well suddenly everyone is aloft. second report that she had flown to a pole one sharing with her neighbor. as sailed through the air they crashed but took off a second time and foster hurt her
the epidemic really takes off at a gallop that begins in general or february and from start to finish it last only ten months. the foster admitted had appeared to her as a bird. and his direction she bewitched several children and a hog. this is the record by the way if repeated examination this is not the best of 17th century handwriting. the neighbor who was a witch had led her to a diabolical cab both in may arranging her trip through the air. foster provided precise details of that...
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would have you know, my victims---/i would like to be, all criminals to finish the problem of my country and save the next generation from perdition duterte later went on to defend himself against criticism from the u-s and the e-u -- both of which drugs and allegations of extra judicial killings. california governor jerry brown has signed two sex crimes bill stemming from the brock turner case. turner...a former stanford univeristy swimmer was sentenced to six months in jail and three years of probation for raping a 23-year- old unconscious woman in 2015 behind a trash bin. turner's case burst into the spotlight because of the lenient sentence. a bill signed today puts into effect mandatory prison sentences for offe the other bill....permits sexual assault victims to say in court that they were raped... even if the attack doesn't meet the technical definition under california law. turner served just three months and was released in early september. we're used to getting amber alerts on our cell phones...so why not earthquake warnings? california already has hundreds of earthquake sensors-- they provided nine second
would have you know, my victims---/i would like to be, all criminals to finish the problem of my country and save the next generation from perdition duterte later went on to defend himself against criticism from the u-s and the e-u -- both of which drugs and allegations of extra judicial killings. california governor jerry brown has signed two sex crimes bill stemming from the brock turner case. turner...a former stanford univeristy swimmer was sentenced to six months in jail and three years of...
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general. think about this when i finish. think about jackson, longstreet, and what both their wounding had meant. perry says, "the evil genius of the south is still there, hovering over those desolate woods, where we almost seem to be struggling with destiny and self." i want to thank you folks for coming out today. if you have questions, chris will be around with a microphone. thank you for being part of the third annual emerging civil war symposium. buy chris' book. [applause] >> questions for my colleague. yes. >> you mentioned longstreet is wounded. he originally was a command [indiscernible] what shift occurs where he is in a position down there with longstreet? >> jenkins is a personal favorite of longstreet. he wants jenkins to have a brigade command. he is brought out to chattanooga to try to fill a role, and at brown's ferry, he fails miserably. he and long get into arguments. long charges, and he is with the army here, but not commending a brigade. i'm trying to talk to you, but i can't. but he is going to be the p
general. think about this when i finish. think about jackson, longstreet, and what both their wounding had meant. perry says, "the evil genius of the south is still there, hovering over those desolate woods, where we almost seem to be struggling with destiny and self." i want to thank you folks for coming out today. if you have questions, chris will be around with a microphone. thank you for being part of the third annual emerging civil war symposium. buy chris' book. [applause]...
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generals. ben hall in iraq. >> group of athletes finished the brazil jungle marathon. the toughest adventure race, 160-mile race that goes across through the swamps and across the jungle. and in temperatures, look at that, over 100 degrees. and in the mud. it has six stages and it is brutal. of the 50 contestants that started only 31 completed it this year. >> no thank you. >> nope. >> whoa. >>> california police officer is surprised and grateful after his cruiser they hope they will remind noah he is part of the family and he is not alone in the fight. the owner of a shop donated the stickers. happy to help. >> some good treated to a day of relaxation 567891 battling cancer treated to a spa day and the cancer center in miami. it will impower survivors with disease as well as a way to relax. they got to enjoy the massages and the survivors say this help as lot getting the message out getting checked for cancer is the top priority. >> and in the special day i forget about what has happened. but i remember what has happened and sharing my store. get and i may not be here
generals. ben hall in iraq. >> group of athletes finished the brazil jungle marathon. the toughest adventure race, 160-mile race that goes across through the swamps and across the jungle. and in temperatures, look at that, over 100 degrees. and in the mud. it has six stages and it is brutal. of the 50 contestants that started only 31 completed it this year. >> no thank you. >> nope. >> whoa. >>> california police officer is surprised and grateful after his...
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generous. and reopen it will help them finish college and i wondered will that work? because there have been other studies that indicate it is a drop in the bucket will that make the difference that they help? >> and many of those that i have read will take a snapshot from those cohorts. look at what happens in washington d.c.. so to understand how the program works but that is the of all being experienced but the price that you pay for the first year of college is not the same for the second year and frankly regular people know that. so we follow the same group of students over the next six years to see how their lives changed and how that affected those resources in d.c. those dynamics unfold. >> q. are about to see a new once. >> but most people when they talk about the cost of college think of tuition and fees. but your book elaborates on the true cost of college. can you tell me what that is? what does a really take to go through college and what does it really cost greg. >> the federal government knows that because it includes things like putting a roof of we ar
generous. and reopen it will help them finish college and i wondered will that work? because there have been other studies that indicate it is a drop in the bucket will that make the difference that they help? >> and many of those that i have read will take a snapshot from those cohorts. look at what happens in washington d.c.. so to understand how the program works but that is the of all being experienced but the price that you pay for the first year of college is not the same for the...
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finishing sunny. i will give you a nine. generally a nice sunny day. taking a look at the weekend planner only 62 tomorrow we discussed the breezes and how they will be testing over 20 miles per hour so it will feel chilly throughout the day but we will swing it around after a cool start sunday morning we will get out to 70 it will feel much better. wind will be light. you saw the satellite recently. the rain is all gone. morning hours. son will be up at 7:28. will be up to the low 60s tomorrow afternoon. that is all i can give you and then the sun goes down tomorrow night at pretty past six the temperatures will go back down quickly. so the forecast for the sandhills 64 fayetteville northwest wind 10 madison our. you will feel the chill. the last 62 in smithfield. we mentioned the southern viewing area hit the 80s. tomorrow we will barely get into the 60s. remember i mentioned the low this morning was 63? these highs at least in the triangle will be below the low that we had this morning so get ready for the big change. there goes the front. there goe
finishing sunny. i will give you a nine. generally a nice sunny day. taking a look at the weekend planner only 62 tomorrow we discussed the breezes and how they will be testing over 20 miles per hour so it will feel chilly throughout the day but we will swing it around after a cool start sunday morning we will get out to 70 it will feel much better. wind will be light. you saw the satellite recently. the rain is all gone. morning hours. son will be up at 7:28. will be up to the low 60s tomorrow...
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. >> we finished the question from general jones. >> thank you, mr. speaker. coniferous about think the prime minister and leader of the opposition and other members for their comments about the disaster and the resilient shown by the people. on friday morning at 9:15 the people in the community along with communities across wales with silence. could asked whether she would support what is marked the disaster affected in communities across the world and across the u.k. as well. >> i say to the honorable gentleman, i know the secretary of state be attending the memorial and the constituency on friday. it's appropriate we all mark and show our respect for those who lost their lives in the same in the families who suffered as a result of the tragedy that took place 50 years ago. it was a terrible tragedy not just for individual families but for a whole community and it gets right we recognize the market. >> thank you. order. >> we will leave the british house of commons as members move onto others. >> us from the london times. more children are back in britain ye
. >> we finished the question from general jones. >> thank you, mr. speaker. coniferous about think the prime minister and leader of the opposition and other members for their comments about the disaster and the resilient shown by the people. on friday morning at 9:15 the people in the community along with communities across wales with silence. could asked whether she would support what is marked the disaster affected in communities across the world and across the u.k. as well....
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generations. meet the family trying to finish a memorial that their father started 70 years ago. >> and come on a tour inside the holy palace. and hear some of the papal past. >> and the eye opener, and the dish, with the grateful saturday. >> louisville is getting into the halloween spirit. when they take the field at nc state today. the wolfpack and the cardinals will lace up, glow in the dark skeleton cleats. and there is a bit of a problem though. since kickoff is at noon. don't expect to see much beyond the locker room. and the television screen. and nc state is on the road, i should say, for this one though, it is in louisville, kentucky. >>> and duke will sport unique helmets when they play virginia tech next month. cool battleship gray hems to commemorate the 75th year anversary of the team's appearance in the rose bowl. the bowl game played in 1942 was played in durham instead of california. the reason? pearl harbor had been attacked month earlier and there was concern of another west coast attack. the game is se for novembe >>> love and happiness. but much to i and regret, i will not be
generations. meet the family trying to finish a memorial that their father started 70 years ago. >> and come on a tour inside the holy palace. and hear some of the papal past. >> and the eye opener, and the dish, with the grateful saturday. >> louisville is getting into the halloween spirit. when they take the field at nc state today. the wolfpack and the cardinals will lace up, glow in the dark skeleton cleats. and there is a bit of a problem though. since kickoff is at noon....
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i would like all criminals to finish the problem of my country and save the next generation from perdition. >> reporter: historians say the nazis killed 6 million jews. duterte told drug users to surrender or face death. police have killed at least 1,200 suspects since he took office in june. more than 700,000 people have surrendered. the number of drug users has dropped significantly, and many filipinos support the president's aggressive policy. but his latest comparison caused an outcry. >> translator: if there is a solution, killing is not it. we should talk to drug users instead or rehabilitate them. these people can still change. they should be given a second chance, not just be shot and killed. don't imitate hitler, saying you have to kill millions of people to solve problems here in the philippines. >> translator: the comparison is not right. we have a system that strictly implements due process. so if president duterte wants to follow the lead of hitler, a man who killed millions, i don't think that's right. >> reporter: hundreds of students gathered in manila on friday calling on
i would like all criminals to finish the problem of my country and save the next generation from perdition. >> reporter: historians say the nazis killed 6 million jews. duterte told drug users to surrender or face death. police have killed at least 1,200 suspects since he took office in june. more than 700,000 people have surrendered. the number of drug users has dropped significantly, and many filipinos support the president's aggressive policy. but his latest comparison caused an...
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i spoke with the general manager this morning who tells me they're putting the finishing touches on their living room and event center. but they're already taking for their 289-room property right now. "the epicenter of hospitality really is las vegas and we couldn't have been welcomed more warmly to this amazing strip. for us, really the giant 'w' just epitomizes what we want to bring to the city - just a beautiful boutique lifestyle designed hotel here on the amazing las vegas strip." )) >> portions of the 'w' hotel will open up in phases. they'll open their doors to the public on december 1st. the grand opening will be in february of next year. reporting from the strip. nia wong 8 news now. ((christianne klein)) >>> airlines are taking extra air. ((dave courvoisier)) >> the new threat: exploding cell phones. what airlines are doing to keep passengers and crew safe./// <<< announcer: you're watching the valley's news leader with paul joncich, this is 8 news now at four. ((christianne klein)) >>> this weekend residents have the chance to give back and pay tribute to the millions who have
i spoke with the general manager this morning who tells me they're putting the finishing touches on their living room and event center. but they're already taking for their 289-room property right now. "the epicenter of hospitality really is las vegas and we couldn't have been welcomed more warmly to this amazing strip. for us, really the giant 'w' just epitomizes what we want to bring to the city - just a beautiful boutique lifestyle designed hotel here on the amazing las vegas...
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finish off the three game road ship. tuukka missed saturday's game with general soreness but wasn't slow tonight. david pasternak scored his fourth of the year and the 19-year-old rookie got his first professional goal. 4-1. back to boston for the home opener against new jersey on thursday. now likely facing a suspension from the league after his cheap shot on the leg of blunt after blunt scored in the fourth quarter. this guy just can't figure it it on. you fell me where the defense is on this play. the cardinals david johnson anyone going to hit me he turns on the jets no pun intend. 58 yards for six. patriots haven't thrown one interception all season. ryan fitzpatrick that's number 11. it was a dagger, too. down 18 you can't do that. the cardina desert 28-3. the jets are now 1-5. what a scene in game three of the alcs. blood gushing out of the pink yig of trevor bower. he had to be taken out of the game after that drone injury cut his right pinky. you think that would set back the indians no, sir, that just kept on rolling. he scored another run as well. that guy just made for october. indian
finish off the three game road ship. tuukka missed saturday's game with general soreness but wasn't slow tonight. david pasternak scored his fourth of the year and the 19-year-old rookie got his first professional goal. 4-1. back to boston for the home opener against new jersey on thursday. now likely facing a suspension from the league after his cheap shot on the leg of blunt after blunt scored in the fourth quarter. this guy just can't figure it it on. you fell me where the defense is on this...
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the generals finally break through, cara easter with the free kick, and brooke shatney finishes with the goal. , for fcs football. with unh coming in at number 30 this week. just outside the top 25. there are five other caa teams ranked ahead of them, including the team that unh beat over the weekend, william and mary. next up for the wildcats, they they play at elon on saturday afternoon, and over the weekend, 14 more games were collection sites for the new hampshire tackles hunger food drive. the numbers are still coming in, food. this friday night at memorial, and then on pelham. saturday,they will host the collection site, as well. tom: still to come -- shelley: showing support for colin van ostern: i'm colin van ostern. you can go online and read our plan to create good jobs and keep young families in new hampshire. first, we should cut inefficient state spending, just like a business. no sales tax, no income tax. we need to help small businesses and startups grow with less red tape. lower college costs and cut student debt. and expand clean energy. let's take the next step forw
the generals finally break through, cara easter with the free kick, and brooke shatney finishes with the goal. , for fcs football. with unh coming in at number 30 this week. just outside the top 25. there are five other caa teams ranked ahead of them, including the team that unh beat over the weekend, william and mary. next up for the wildcats, they they play at elon on saturday afternoon, and over the weekend, 14 more games were collection sites for the new hampshire tackles hunger food drive....
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general jack hammond is the program's executive director. >> having been to afghanistan at the front of the war and finished in 2012 having seen the in 2002 the impact on their families, the high rate of divorce and suicide was extremely troubling for me. i saw the -- what the multiple deployments were doing. >> homebase has put together a comprehensive program of veteran outreach and mental health treatment. >> these are the unseen wounds of war. there's a whole series of things that you will feel. it's the mental health issues related to combat to limit activity. >> it seemed like i was just a loan not really knowing how to manage. there was a veteran outreach it took away a lot of the stigma in the back of my mind of thinking this is going to work. >> it worked so well he is now part of the team helping other veterans recover from those hidden wounds. home-based also focuses on more than just the veterans. >> we recognize the importance of seeing a veteran within the systems they live in. we defined family very loosely. >> when you send a soldier to war you send the entire family. when they come back there or transition issues. >> the
general jack hammond is the program's executive director. >> having been to afghanistan at the front of the war and finished in 2012 having seen the in 2002 the impact on their families, the high rate of divorce and suicide was extremely troubling for me. i saw the -- what the multiple deployments were doing. >> homebase has put together a comprehensive program of veteran outreach and mental health treatment. >> these are the unseen wounds of war. there's a whole series of...
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finished before election day. a former assistant attorney general general joins us right now. you looked through director comey's three paragraphs coming out on a friday afternoon. what stood out to you? >> what stood out was the existence of the letter. you put the media and world on notice that there has been something found, even though he can't yet assess it, it's too soon. >> it has been said why director comey, why did you do this? what legal obligation did he have to do what he did? >> there is not a compulsive legal provision other than the general provision to uphold the constitution and follow the rules and regulations of the department. in doing that, what he did say to congress was, i will be transparent and let you know what's happening. i think he did the right thing. it's impossible for him to try to cover this up, and by the way, what would have happened had he tried to cover it up and it became transparent? >> you're giving a head nod to the unwritten rules, the accepted practices of the agency, right? as an assistant attorney general, and your multiple touch
finished before election day. a former assistant attorney general general joins us right now. you looked through director comey's three paragraphs coming out on a friday afternoon. what stood out to you? >> what stood out was the existence of the letter. you put the media and world on notice that there has been something found, even though he can't yet assess it, it's too soon. >> it has been said why director comey, why did you do this? what legal obligation did he have to do what...
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former a's in any way, shape, or form for dave stewart who fired his general manager of the arizona diamondbacks after that team finishedmes out. when many people thought that they would contend with the very least in the nl west that they would spend a lot of money with the former a's bench coach. and also out after the third straight losing season with the diamondbacks and a fourth place finish. he is gone in colorado, yet another former oakland a. the shortstop, remember way back when, walt weiss, he lead his team to a third place finish. their best record since 2010. not good enough to return as he too is let go today by the rockies. >>> turning to some football we'll play to the san francisco 49ers organization right now. they had a home game yesterday that basically turned into a home game for the dallas cowboys. seemed like there were more people there waving a star than for the 49ers. today they confirmed that devastating news that their unquestionable defense player bowman has a ruptured achilles against dallas yesterday in the second half. he will definitely be out the rest of the season and you have to say it
former a's in any way, shape, or form for dave stewart who fired his general manager of the arizona diamondbacks after that team finishedmes out. when many people thought that they would contend with the very least in the nl west that they would spend a lot of money with the former a's bench coach. and also out after the third straight losing season with the diamondbacks and a fourth place finish. he is gone in colorado, yet another former oakland a. the shortstop, remember way back when, walt...
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finished several games below .500. really what this comes down to is walt and general manager never could really see eye to eye. >> having a shared vision and being able to commit to that and being able to challenge each othe we're holding each other accountable to that vision is extremely important. that's a two-way street. i think walt and i worked on that for two years as i said. we just never quite fully got there. >> bridich saying he doesn't exactly have a guy in mind for weiss' job. tonight's centurylink poll question, how do you think weiss if it looked like paxton lynch picked up right where trevor siemian left off, that's because he did. the broncos rookie was forced in to action but played really well. played a little more than a half yesterday after siemian was injured. he finished the game with 170 passing yards. one touchdown. those numbers aren't great but they're not bad for a guy making his nfl debut. one guy not surprised with how well paxton played was his head coach. >> he's been practicing well. i was asked he really has. he's practiced well. scout team going against our defense every day is making h
finished several games below .500. really what this comes down to is walt and general manager never could really see eye to eye. >> having a shared vision and being able to commit to that and being able to challenge each othe we're holding each other accountable to that vision is extremely important. that's a two-way street. i think walt and i worked on that for two years as i said. we just never quite fully got there. >> bridich saying he doesn't exactly have a guy in mind for...
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general mitchell international airport... but it ranked second in september for on- finishing the month with 88-percent of its flights arriving on time. that's according to airline and airport data provider o-a-g. the federal d-o-t considers a flight to have arrived on time if the plane reaches the gate within 14 minutes of its scheduled arrival time. for more information on this and other stories in the business journal, we have link to their site on ours, fox6now.com. adlib to wx weather forecast from fox6 meteorologist tom wachs mostly clear this evening with temperatures falling through the 60s. increasing clouds overnight will move through wednesday giving us a good chance for showers and possibly a rumble of thunder. highs in the middle 60s. much cooler weather thursday with patchy morning frost and highs in t morning possible friday with a warm up for the weekend. tonight: increasing clouds overnight. low: 59 dewpoint: 54 wind: sw 5-10 mph wednesday:mostly cloudy with high: 65 dewpoint: 52 wind: sw-nw 5-15 mph thursday: patchy morning frost. mostly sunny and cool. am low: 39 high: 54 mph friday: patchy morning frost. m
general mitchell international airport... but it ranked second in september for on- finishing the month with 88-percent of its flights arriving on time. that's according to airline and airport data provider o-a-g. the federal d-o-t considers a flight to have arrived on time if the plane reaches the gate within 14 minutes of its scheduled arrival time. for more information on this and other stories in the business journal, we have link to their site on ours, fox6now.com. adlib to wx weather...
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democrat roy cooper is finishing his fourth term as the attorney general. he was first elected in 2000 after serving in both the state house and senate. he graduated from unc chapel hill. north carolina 74 the governor his term beginning in 2013 was the longest-serving mayor a record seven terms. he grew up in guilford county and graduated from college. >> we would like u this to feel like a more open conversation to. there's sure to be follow-up questions and discussions and we are hoping you will talk with each other. >> at the end of the evening each of you will have a minute for closing statements and we drew to see who would get the first question and first goes to mr. cooper and ben mr. cecil. >> to help the state recovery if elected what will you do to make sure that tens of thousands of people who've been directly and dramatically affected are taken care of? >> that is a great question. my prayers are with the 26 people that lost their lives and families but i am so proud of the way north carolina came together and responded to a hurricane hitting o
democrat roy cooper is finishing his fourth term as the attorney general. he was first elected in 2000 after serving in both the state house and senate. he graduated from unc chapel hill. north carolina 74 the governor his term beginning in 2013 was the longest-serving mayor a record seven terms. he grew up in guilford county and graduated from college. >> we would like u this to feel like a more open conversation to. there's sure to be follow-up questions and discussions and we are...
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general mitchell international airport... but it ranked second in september for on- time performance. delta airlines came in first -- finishing flights arriving on time. that's according to airline and airport data provider o-a-g. the federal d-o-t considers a flight to have arrived on time if the plane reaches the gate within 14 minutes of its scheduled arrival time. for more information on this and other stories in the business journal, we have link to their site on ours, fox6now.com. it's time for your news and weather together. at least 22 people are dead after a building collapse in eastern china... rubble -- including a young girl who was protected from the debris by her parents. investigators are now working to figure out exactly what happened. torrance, calfornia under a "shelter-in- place" order early this morning after large flames were spotted coming from an oil refinery. more than 100-thousand people lost power after the flares were spotted ... the city sent an emergency notification -- warning people to shut all doors and windows, and to turn off air conditioners and air handling systems. people to prepare for hu
general mitchell international airport... but it ranked second in september for on- time performance. delta airlines came in first -- finishing flights arriving on time. that's according to airline and airport data provider o-a-g. the federal d-o-t considers a flight to have arrived on time if the plane reaches the gate within 14 minutes of its scheduled arrival time. for more information on this and other stories in the business journal, we have link to their site on ours, fox6now.com. it's...
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the more time they spend watching tv or doing video games the less likely to finish their homework or have an have in general. parents shouldn't away their kids devices but instead to encourage children spending more times interacting with ochs. >>> clinton and trump campaigns can more from a affection wife begging husband. he says the money crunching nerd needs something to do. >> the tax rate was -- >> was he always like? >> yeah, all the time. please re-elect gerald -- please. [ laughter ] >> gene: gerald doherty is running for texas commissioner and he thinks the ad went viral because humor takes the edge off the presidential campaign. his wife of 21 years was a he said that shot only took two or three takes. >> she does love me a lot, but she loves me away >> the ad only took about six hours to film and all of their friends played their neighbors. gerald said the only complaint is that the steak looked overcooked during the dinner scene. >> i think my mom can relate to that eye rolling. >> gene: my wife with do that eye roll in one take. too. >> shiri: i have perfected the eye roll completely. nothing y
the more time they spend watching tv or doing video games the less likely to finish their homework or have an have in general. parents shouldn't away their kids devices but instead to encourage children spending more times interacting with ochs. >>> clinton and trump campaigns can more from a affection wife begging husband. he says the money crunching nerd needs something to do. >> the tax rate was -- >> was he always like? >> yeah, all the time. please re-elect...
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democrat roy cooper is finishing his fourth term as north carolina's attorney general. he was first elected in 2000 after serving in both the statehouse and senate. he was born and raised in nash county and graduated from unc- chapel hill. republican pat mccrory is north his term beginning in 2013. he was charlotte's longest serving mayor, a record seven terms. he grew up in guil ford county and graduated in catawba college. we have many topics we would like to cover and want led like this to be an over conversation. there is sure to be follow-up discussions and question and we each other. >> at the end of the evening, each of you will have a for a closing statement and before the broadcast, we drew to see what would take the first question and it would go to mr. mccroryy and mr. cooper and mr. cecil. >> if elected, what would you do to make sure the tens of thousand was people directly the floods are taken care of. mr.mccrory? >> i am first want to say that my prayers are with the tens of thousands affected. not only did we have a great team that was deployed early and
democrat roy cooper is finishing his fourth term as north carolina's attorney general. he was first elected in 2000 after serving in both the statehouse and senate. he was born and raised in nash county and graduated from unc- chapel hill. republican pat mccrory is north his term beginning in 2013. he was charlotte's longest serving mayor, a record seven terms. he grew up in guil ford county and graduated in catawba college. we have many topics we would like to cover and want led like this to...
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children spend watching tv or planning video games less likely they are to finish homework or have interest in learning in general. >>yeah. i don't think you will have to convince any one of that. doctors are saying concerned devices but instead they should encourage children to spend more time interacting with others. >> anchor: nashua family said son was perfectly healthy until one caked not movement two-year-old mathew playing outside over the summer when an arm and a leg suddenly fell limp. and doctors diagnosed him with a disease called acute placid myelitis. believed to be caused by a virus that inflames spinal cord and described as polio like syndrome that leaves children paralyzed. >> you watch your child. you and it is not like they are sick. he is paralyzed. and i can't make it better. >> anchor: doctors at mgh say since 2012 they have seen hundreds of these mysterious case breakout across the country in kids under 12. scientists are working diligently to develop a vaccine but for now he gets regular therapy. >> it is 9:48. we track traf and weather together every 10 minutes. and new accident on route o
children spend watching tv or planning video games less likely they are to finish homework or have interest in learning in general. >>yeah. i don't think you will have to convince any one of that. doctors are saying concerned devices but instead they should encourage children to spend more time interacting with others. >> anchor: nashua family said son was perfectly healthy until one caked not movement two-year-old mathew playing outside over the summer when an arm and a leg...
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germany had hitler, the philippines -- i would like to be all criminals to finish the problem of my country and save the next generationm per decision. >> since june, he has killed 1,000 suspects, all reportedly in self-defense. there's been vigilante murders leaving dozen us of victims on the streets with signs accusinging them of being drug pushers. d duterte has insulted president obama and announced an end to joint future military exercises. that's raising a question about the long standing alliance between the u.s. and the philippines. >>> germany's biggest bank is in major trouble. on friday, shares of deutsche bank bounced back from its historic lows after the ceo appealed to investors for calm. here is atika shoe better wiube. >> deutsche bank, the country's biggest bank, is face ago crisis. shares have plummeted in part due to multibillion dollar provisions for lawsuits. investors panicked and deutsche bank lost half of its market value just this year. the ceo tried to reassure staff in an e-mail, quote, it is our task now to prevent distorted perception from interrupting our daily business. trust is the found
germany had hitler, the philippines -- i would like to be all criminals to finish the problem of my country and save the next generationm per decision. >> since june, he has killed 1,000 suspects, all reportedly in self-defense. there's been vigilante murders leaving dozen us of victims on the streets with signs accusinging them of being drug pushers. d duterte has insulted president obama and announced an end to joint future military exercises. that's raising a question about the long...
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administration released the report, which shows the state finished the year that ended june 30th with nearly 314 million dollars billion dollars in general-purpose revenue taxes that's up 3.8 percent from the previous year. 3 the president and c-e-o of culver's has passed away.phil keiser worked at the comany for more than 20 years.. and was just promoted to president last year. he died saturday of natural causes just two days shy of his 61st birthday. co-founder, craig culver will assume the role of interim c-e-o until a successor is named. racine's mayor says the city will move forward with multi-million dollar arena... even if the bucks don't pick the city for an n-b-a d-league team. mayor john dickert says if the bucks pass on racine, the city will pursue other minor league teams for the arena.the arena would hold about 35-hundred people and host conventions, rodeos, and concerts.dickert says he has a plan to finance the arena... even though the racine county executive says he can't get enough supervisors to vote 'yes' on the arena's plans. tonight: variably cloudy, breezy and mild. lows in the 60s.tuesday: variable clouds. mild with
administration released the report, which shows the state finished the year that ended june 30th with nearly 314 million dollars billion dollars in general-purpose revenue taxes that's up 3.8 percent from the previous year. 3 the president and c-e-o of culver's has passed away.phil keiser worked at the comany for more than 20 years.. and was just promoted to president last year. he died saturday of natural causes just two days shy of his 61st birthday. co-founder, craig culver will assume the...
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would have -- you know, my victims, i would like to be all criminals to finish the problem of my country and save the next generationm partition. >> reporter: his anti-drug crackdown has been brutal and bloody. since he took office in june, police say they have killed more than 1,000 suspects, all purportedly in self-defense. there's also been a surge of vigilante murders with killers leaving dozens of victims dead on the streets next to signs accusing them of being drug pushers. this is being called cardboard justice. in his first months in office, duterte has cursed barack obama and made controversial remarks about the u.s. ambassador to the philippines, and he also announced an end to future joint military exercises. that's raising questions about the future of the long-standing alliance between the u.s. and the philippines. >> that was our ivan watson reporting for us. >>> israel has offered its final good-byes to its former leader, shimon peres. dozens joined his family for his funeral friday in jerusalem. peres died wednesday morning at the age of 93. he led israel as both prime minister and president, spendin
would have -- you know, my victims, i would like to be all criminals to finish the problem of my country and save the next generationm partition. >> reporter: his anti-drug crackdown has been brutal and bloody. since he took office in june, police say they have killed more than 1,000 suspects, all purportedly in self-defense. there's also been a surge of vigilante murders with killers leaving dozens of victims dead on the streets next to signs accusing them of being drug pushers. this is...
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general is hard to get around in. >> this project is expected to improve that time by 32% and slated to be finished in 2019. in san francisco, sam, kpix 5. >>> the un -- the unity -- during morning rush between the west portal stations and they say adding short tripped trains is a way to fight congestion using resources. >>> the bay bridge is open. it connects the east bay from emeriville to buena and treasure island. it's four and hey half miles of the bay and the port of oakland. the path will be limited to weekends and holidays while the dim layings. >>> this was the scene after a bus rear ended a bus. it happened north of palm springs early yesterday morning. cbs reporter mieara has the latest. >>reporter: emergency responders dug through the -- the impact was so violent, the bus carrying 44 people jammed 15 feet into the trailer. >> i don't know what the speeds are. what i will tell you is the bus was traveling significantly faster than the tractor-trailer that it truck from find. >> most killed were seated at the front of the bus. >> most victims were unrestrained and therefore, flown through the air.
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finish. >> today in pennsylvania, the former democratic attorney general of pennsylvania was sentenced to jail for corruption. now, i'm just saying that this kind of thing makes a difference and that's what he's trying to point out. >> so he's trying to wrap it up in a culture of corruption but if you listen to what anderson said, he raised how he stepped on his message by continuing to bring up he's going to sue the women and now attacking the most recent accuser in an incredibly insensitive way by saying something to the effect of this isn't the first time she's been gro groped. >> he said, oh, i'm sure she's been grabbed before. >> the people that's appealing to the most are the people who are harassing jim acosta, diehard trump supporters who hear this and believe that sort of larger, you know, narrative -- >> right. >> -- with the news media. but that's not getting whatever undecided voters are left or the soft clinton supporters. >> these are his acts. this is not a conspiracy by the clinton campaign. these are women who are accusing him of doing something. >> let me ask you about the ob
finish. >> today in pennsylvania, the former democratic attorney general of pennsylvania was sentenced to jail for corruption. now, i'm just saying that this kind of thing makes a difference and that's what he's trying to point out. >> so he's trying to wrap it up in a culture of corruption but if you listen to what anderson said, he raised how he stepped on his message by continuing to bring up he's going to sue the women and now attacking the most recent accuser in an incredibly...
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we appreciate it, general, thanks for taking time with us. >>> we're waiting for the 10kers. we'll bring you the male and female first finishers an the male finisher, we should have for the full marathon coming up before 10:30. back to you for now. >> at 9:3et is standing by. it looks like the crowds are thinning out as they pass through your spot. >> you took the words out of my mouth, angie. yeah, it thinned out a lot here at mile 4. these guys still make it a big effort to get across the key bridge here. you know, this year on the key bridge, a little earlier, the biggest crowds i think we've ever seen in the five or six years i've been out at this location. that was awesome. we make new friends out here covering the marathon every year army sergeant ryan long. he is one of the hand cyclists. this is a bittersweet marine corps for him as he started over the key bridge, his hand cycle broke down, leaving him disabled at the side of the road. a lot of folks came turnover try to help but determined they would not be able to repair or replace the gear that was broken. so he has been hang inning with us here at the runners. they
we appreciate it, general, thanks for taking time with us. >>> we're waiting for the 10kers. we'll bring you the male and female first finishers an the male finisher, we should have for the full marathon coming up before 10:30. back to you for now. >> at 9:3et is standing by. it looks like the crowds are thinning out as they pass through your spot. >> you took the words out of my mouth, angie. yeah, it thinned out a lot here at mile 4. these guys still make it a big effort...
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i don't view it as something we were ever going to finish this problems are these generations old andations in the making. a framework e left to where this work can continue. that as don't view failing or regret that we didn't solve that problem. hat is part of the human condition in my view. michel martin: i have the speaking with madelyn albright at the very beginning of the obama asked what was i the first thing the president office.do upon taking bay.said close guantanamo [applause] loretta lynch: that is something president is, was and is people d to doing and still work tremendously hard on that. there have been statutory issues in the way of n that, that is true, in terms of that, i would manage think. that certainly has been a frustration, but still has not third degree administration from working out individuals who no longer need to be there and that in and of itself is part of the success story. and it has not prevent third degree administration from with other countries on only o not only -- not accommodate those individuals from guantanamo bay, but work on rehabilitation
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general that might as well be kn in 2013, dr. david king ran the boston marathon and shortly after finishing went to work to treat people wounded in the bombing. >> julie: part of the team of doctor ares that saved the two officers shot in boston two days ago. the doctor and his team actually saved the officers' lives well before they got into the operating room. >> because of a tourniquet training program that he started. officers at the scene of last before, and they say what they learned kept those two officers alive until they got to mass general for surgery. >> i want to once again thank the team up in mass general especially dr. king. >> reporter: boston police commissioner bill evans thanks the mgh medical team including a dr. king. that naim sounded familiar to us. police sources confirm to fox25 that it is indeed dr. david king, the same doctor who saved lives after the marathon bombings in 20 bombings in 2013, the same doctor who had just finished the marathon himself, then jumped into a marathon of surgeries to save bombing victims, and the same doctor who was in surgery operating on at least one of the boston police of
general that might as well be kn in 2013, dr. david king ran the boston marathon and shortly after finishing went to work to treat people wounded in the bombing. >> julie: part of the team of doctor ares that saved the two officers shot in boston two days ago. the doctor and his team actually saved the officers' lives well before they got into the operating room. >> because of a tourniquet training program that he started. officers at the scene of last before, and they say what they...
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finishing just a hand will take years. >> just take one block out at a time. >> reporter: caleb jokeski is the third generation of the familyo work on the mountain. >> since the time i started, this hand area has changed immensely. >> reporter: everyone wants to know, when will this be finished? >> that's a hard question to answer. i don't have an exact day. but, you know, if you love something and you get to work on it the rest of your life, that is an honor. >> reporter: native americans say whenever it's done, it will provide a valuable education and ensure crazy horse's place in history. mark albert for cbs news in the black hills of south dakota. >> looks pretty good so far! there's another big project in the works in south dakota that has a lot of native americans very upset, though. and a bay area woman is fighting for her heritage. that will be in the next half hour. >>> and now some sports. college football, right? >> yeah! great saturday. the cardinals are trying to defend their rose bowl title. they got a rare noon kickoff today in colorado. christian mccaffrey pumped up after missing last week's game. shay field
finishing just a hand will take years. >> just take one block out at a time. >> reporter: caleb jokeski is the third generation of the familyo work on the mountain. >> since the time i started, this hand area has changed immensely. >> reporter: everyone wants to know, when will this be finished? >> that's a hard question to answer. i don't have an exact day. but, you know, if you love something and you get to work on it the rest of your life, that is an honor....
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generation. the principal thrilled to see his grandfather graduate. the whole family is surprised him with the ceremony. to honor him for finishing what he started 70 years ago. never too late. >>> great story. >>> well, it looks like an ad for a haunted house but this sign is stirring up attention and this is for a good cause. >> plus the study that says good for you. >> good news for me. >> you should be healthy. >> i hope so. life changing operation that was done for a infant. what doctors were able to do >>> truly a remarkable moment for a family when a toddler's hearing is restored all thanks to modern science and medicine a new type of cochlear implant making it possible for a child to hear his parent's voices again. >> any trip to the hospital brings anxiety but this visit to universe of colorado hospital was especially nerve-racking for eric and jaime freese. >> he is not hearing anything. >> it started when their little boy lost at just a few months old. >> it was a hard day for sure. we didn't really expect to come into an appointment to hear our son's hearing was gone. >> immediately mom and dad accepted that challenge
generation. the principal thrilled to see his grandfather graduate. the whole family is surprised him with the ceremony. to honor him for finishing what he started 70 years ago. never too late. >>> great story. >>> well, it looks like an ad for a haunted house but this sign is stirring up attention and this is for a good cause. >> plus the study that says good for you. >> good news for me. >> you should be healthy. >> i hope so. life changing operation...
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finishing just the land will take years. >> take out one block at a time. >> reporter: caleb sat third generation of his family to work on theroject. >> it is hard from a mile away down there. to see the changes. since the time that i started his hand area has changed immensely. >> reporter: everyone wants to know when this is this going to be finished. >> it's a hard question to answer. i don't have a exact day. if you love something and you get to work on it the rest of your life, that is an honor. >> reporter: native americans say whenever it's done, it will provide a valuable education and ensure crazy horse's place in history. mark albert for cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> all right, lauren casey is joining us now. okay, seriously like i was out earlier. [laughter] >> even though you have been telling me the entire day and night to make sure i had a heavy coat i was not ready. >> what a transition. after 80's this week, 80 yesterday and then today, mother nature, i mean -- >> it was a shock. >> i know. she's trying to get us back on track but it didn't have to be so dramatic but yes, how about gradually but no very dramatic
finishing just the land will take years. >> take out one block at a time. >> reporter: caleb sat third generation of his family to work on theroject. >> it is hard from a mile away down there. to see the changes. since the time that i started his hand area has changed immensely. >> reporter: everyone wants to know when this is this going to be finished. >> it's a hard question to answer. i don't have a exact day. if you love something and you get to work on it the...
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wisconsin finished the fisc year in the ack.according toe department of admitrion: million dolllars left over as of june 30th. the reports says the state collected 15 billion dolalrs in general-puose revenue purpose revenue taxes. that is up about 4 perct fromthe previous ar this morning, governor scott walker will travel to kenosha. he will join colbert packaging announces plans to reloca some of its operions from northern operations from northern illinois to wisconsin. bring more than 100 new jobs to the state. co up on adaybreak on tmj4..."ced of charges for shooting and face killing an armed suspect.and nethmilwaukemen accused of trying to join isis said he antsomin c i'm russ feingold and i prove this message. yoknow, seven hundred thousand dollars in the scheme of things... is a pretty reasable compension level. ron johnson paid himself then moved to shingtontere e of any federal minimum wage. millions for himnot of any federal en $7.25 an uror us.e. senatoron jon.? for big corporate interests, not wisconsin. the 70s, plus winds were gusting over 20 mph. the warm front moved in late last evening, and it has been very windy and warm overnight with mps in the 70s, and wi
wisconsin finished the fisc year in the ack.according toe department of admitrion: million dolllars left over as of june 30th. the reports says the state collected 15 billion dolalrs in general-puose revenue purpose revenue taxes. that is up about 4 perct fromthe previous ar this morning, governor scott walker will travel to kenosha. he will join colbert packaging announces plans to reloca some of its operions from northern operations from northern illinois to wisconsin. bring more than 100 new...
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i haven't finished shrinking down the french government and so they make lafayette a major general, that's what he's called. he's basically a glorified intern. until he proves himself and then so finally he gets his commission and a few days later he meets george washington and, you know, washington was six for -- six feet 4 inches tall and makes a big impression on lafayette. lafayette was so starstruck when he meets washington, he wrote: it was impossible to mistake for a moment his majestic figure in department, nor was he less distinguished of the noble stability of his manner, which is a sweet memory, but does get on my nerves how he needed tall people to make a good first impression. [laughter] >> unfortunately, because of a scheduling mishap we can't be at kareem abdul-jabbar's presentation next door, so i will go out on a limb and say everyone loves kareem abdul jabbar. i do love kareem abdul-jabbar. so anyway, he joins up. and washington, he fully grows in washington because he's just so gung ho. the whole war, all his men are deserting in droves and here's this french kid who, th
i haven't finished shrinking down the french government and so they make lafayette a major general, that's what he's called. he's basically a glorified intern. until he proves himself and then so finally he gets his commission and a few days later he meets george washington and, you know, washington was six for -- six feet 4 inches tall and makes a big impression on lafayette. lafayette was so starstruck when he meets washington, he wrote: it was impossible to mistake for a moment his majestic...
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the inspector general has provided two recommendations. that i.c.e. finish uploading into the digital repository the fingerprints it identified that dhs resolve these cases of naturalized citizens who may have been ineligible are you in the process of doing that? >> yes. >> do you do it willingly? >> of course. >> 850 i see is the number that you deal with respectively millions in this very large country of individuals that come under i.c.e. authority over the years? >> yes, ma'am. >> and so out of the 858 you are now correcting that process, and my understanding is that the inspector general is satisfied that you are doing that, is that correct? >> yes. >> and let me follow up with this. the majority has raised questions about the release of individuals with a criminal history. i understand you cannot talk about specific cases but can you give me jen examples of the reasons why an individual might be released from i.c.e. custody, what are the reasons why a judge would grant release from custody, and in the context of release of individuals with a criminal h
the inspector general has provided two recommendations. that i.c.e. finish uploading into the digital repository the fingerprints it identified that dhs resolve these cases of naturalized citizens who may have been ineligible are you in the process of doing that? >> yes. >> do you do it willingly? >> of course. >> 850 i see is the number that you deal with respectively millions in this very large country of individuals that come under i.c.e. authority over the years?...
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finishing just the hand will take years. >> drilling a lot of holes in taking out one block the time.>> reporter: caleb is the 3rd generation of his family to work on the project. >> it is hard from a mile away to see the changes. since i started this hand it has changed immensely. know when would be finished? >> that is a hard question to answer, i don't have an exact date. if you love something in you get to work on it the rest of your life that is an honor. >> reporter: native american say whenever it is done it will provide a valuable education and ensure crazy versus place in history. galbert, cbs news and the black hills of south dakota. research, experts say a short walk after eating can help people with type ii diabetes keep their blood sugar levels under control. doctors in new zealand found blood sugar levels fell 22% for patients taking a brief walk after dinner compared with patients taking longer walks at other times of the day. >>> my advice to you, as no weather expert or health expert, wait until later in the day to take a walk because it's cold outside. >> you will need to bundle up if you about this mornin
finishing just the hand will take years. >> drilling a lot of holes in taking out one block the time.>> reporter: caleb is the 3rd generation of his family to work on the project. >> it is hard from a mile away to see the changes. since i started this hand it has changed immensely. know when would be finished? >> that is a hard question to answer, i don't have an exact date. if you love something in you get to work on it the rest of your life that is an honor. >>...
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seen optimism 85% ande was close to they finished the trade down and this is because of what we saw last week and they will repay thisof the companies and generates a positive momentum for stocks, with companies getting paid and this will generate a positive sentiment in the market and you have to remember that there is a market with retail investors and positive news makes people excited and they feel like going back to trade. >> what about the earning seasons? investors are not a ignoring that. >> that is correct and we have most of the companies posting areings and investors watching this closely and we had a good example of this yesterday has jumpedany that posted the% and they is aase in profit and this and investors are still reacting to this. sector?ere any >> curiously, we are seeing a good performance of health care companies and a good explanation the big is that some of health care names have investors ared clearly seeing a good moment and they will get paid and the results will be better than what we have seen and people are getting as many stocks as they can and it is important to remember that nobody knows the the problems of the ec
seen optimism 85% ande was close to they finished the trade down and this is because of what we saw last week and they will repay thisof the companies and generates a positive momentum for stocks, with companies getting paid and this will generate a positive sentiment in the market and you have to remember that there is a market with retail investors and positive news makes people excited and they feel like going back to trade. >> what about the earning seasons? investors are not a...