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ford and i really find that ironic that they can spend money on an aircraft carrier and for gerald ford and yet flint michigan doesn't even have clean drinking water where gerald ford came from they got poisoned water but yet they'll build a new carrier why why is it that the government can afford all the stuff for weapons but yet fall short when it comes to supporting people like you and me when we're done serving in a veteran capacity. yeah that's a really good question and i think any one of us would be really hard pressed to find somebody who has served in the u.s. military and seen combat that would disagree with the idea that money is essentially being wasted on war not that war is a waste of money which could be argued in till the cows come home i understand but that money is being wasted on war and you know we can look at it from two angles on the macro we spend nearly two trillion dollars on a war on terrorism over the last fifteen years that hasn't done much to reduce terror or empower or provide strategic and bandage to anybody who is living under terrorism. and yet it's deal
ford and i really find that ironic that they can spend money on an aircraft carrier and for gerald ford and yet flint michigan doesn't even have clean drinking water where gerald ford came from they got poisoned water but yet they'll build a new carrier why why is it that the government can afford all the stuff for weapons but yet fall short when it comes to supporting people like you and me when we're done serving in a veteran capacity. yeah that's a really good question and i think any one of...
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. >> gerald richey is exactly the kind of inmate that wright tries to avoid. >> people like to dance around the "racist" word. they'll do anything in the world to not be called a racist. i don't beat around the bush. when it comes to the racist term, i'm absolutely a racist. people like to say we're in a quote/unquote post-racial society and that race doesn't matter and that race is insignificant. if race didn't matter, there wouldn't be different races. all people ain't the same, you know? >> ritchie is four months away from completing a two-year sentence for intimidation of a peace officer. he is also member of a prison gang called the saxon knights. >> they both share similar ideologies in their creeds and oaths and in their bylaws. >> i have this for saxon knights. that's another one right there that i'm most proud of. my saxon knight crest with the bolts. >> he actually was the saxon knight president for this facility at one time. these organizations start taking possession of certain parts of the facility, such as where they were working out, the saxon knights will say they own
. >> gerald richey is exactly the kind of inmate that wright tries to avoid. >> people like to dance around the "racist" word. they'll do anything in the world to not be called a racist. i don't beat around the bush. when it comes to the racist term, i'm absolutely a racist. people like to say we're in a quote/unquote post-racial society and that race doesn't matter and that race is insignificant. if race didn't matter, there wouldn't be different races. all people ain't...
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in the city was killed in a hit and run outside of the san francisco wholesale produce market on gerald avenue on interstate 280. there is a map of the area along the waterfront. alex savidge was the first reporter on the scene. you have an update for us now. >> reporter: good morning to you, the victim was well known in the community. the man who was hit and killed was the owner of gus's community market and two other popular neighborhood markets in san francisco. he was here this morning purchasing produce from the wholesalers crossing the street, gerald avenue when he was hit and killed by a speeding car. the driver of the car drove away after the crash and remains on the run. the 57-year-old gus vardakastanis died at the scene. the crash happened after 2:00 this morning and it was added gerald avenue just outside of the san francisco wholesale produce market. the owner of one of the produce companies tells me that he has been coming here for decades and he was a wonderful man. >> if you wanted to know how to live a life you learned by goss. he did everything right. he was always --
in the city was killed in a hit and run outside of the san francisco wholesale produce market on gerald avenue on interstate 280. there is a map of the area along the waterfront. alex savidge was the first reporter on the scene. you have an update for us now. >> reporter: good morning to you, the victim was well known in the community. the man who was hit and killed was the owner of gus's community market and two other popular neighborhood markets in san francisco. he was here this...
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and our cashless society in general we've got numbers to pick through some please welcome my guest gerald selenski of the trends research institute a pleasure to have you want today look big coin has been a wild ride take a look at this graph we can see that it was riding high almost five thousand dollars earlier in the month that it plummeted and before we know what it's holding around thirty five hundred ok it's relatively new but how is this supposed to so interest from serious investors or even secure interest from the as he see on allowing the coin to be traded. i'm sorry. can you hear me sir yeah i couldn't hear the whole question i'm sorry ok big coins had a wild ride it went up to five thousand down to thirty five hundred and how is this sort of velocity supposed to so interest by serious traders or even get the point exchanged on an official exchange here in the united states. well it is going to keep going as we see it but there's a lot of pressure against it because it's replacing fear currencies and people are many people don't believe in the currencies that are backed by noth
and our cashless society in general we've got numbers to pick through some please welcome my guest gerald selenski of the trends research institute a pleasure to have you want today look big coin has been a wild ride take a look at this graph we can see that it was riding high almost five thousand dollars earlier in the month that it plummeted and before we know what it's holding around thirty five hundred ok it's relatively new but how is this supposed to so interest from serious investors or...
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reform issues with dave brat from virginia and house forward affairs committee miniter -- a member gerald connolly talking about the standoff with north korea. be sure to watch washington journal live wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> i care for the people who ratified the constitution. i do not believe in the original intent. i believe in original meaning, what was the meaning of the constitution when the people ratified it? you quoted jefferson. validity of government depends on the consent of the governed. and it you find that consent and what the people agreed to. what the people agreed to when they adopted the constitution, what they agreed to when they adopted the bill of rights is what ought to govern us. years, thepast 30 video library is a free resource for politics, congress and washington public affairs for it whether it happened 30 years ago or 30 minutes ago, finds it and sees video library at www.c-span.org, c-span, where history unfolds daily. as congressional investigations on both the size of capitol hill continue, the senate judiciary committee held a hearing of
reform issues with dave brat from virginia and house forward affairs committee miniter -- a member gerald connolly talking about the standoff with north korea. be sure to watch washington journal live wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> i care for the people who ratified the constitution. i do not believe in the original intent. i believe in original meaning, what was the meaning of the constitution when the people ratified it? you quoted jefferson. validity of government depends...
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. >> i'm not sure how you discussed gerald ford, how would you compare and contrast gerald ford as richardnixon vp at a time when everyone thought nixon would be leaving office versus mike pence, vp, while everybody wonders if donald trump is going to last, was ford on -- >> i cover the white house. i was a political reporter before i became a biographer. you have to feel for them. i don't think that ford was too allowed and orchestrating impeachment in the house. so -- and in the last three or four weeks he distanced himself, did not fall on the sword with nixon. we are not at the same moment of time and drama. >> , yes, what do you think would have happened in the 1968 election if george wallace was not a factor, didn't run? >> i think that in the end the number of blue-collar votes that wallace took from rump -- humphrey than less than the number of votes that he took from nixon in the border states and so if he had not run that would have meant that nixon would have taken those border states and humphrey ended uptaking the northern states anyway. probably nixon would have won no matter
. >> i'm not sure how you discussed gerald ford, how would you compare and contrast gerald ford as richardnixon vp at a time when everyone thought nixon would be leaving office versus mike pence, vp, while everybody wonders if donald trump is going to last, was ford on -- >> i cover the white house. i was a political reporter before i became a biographer. you have to feel for them. i don't think that ford was too allowed and orchestrating impeachment in the house. so -- and in the...
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the shooting happened at gerald grandsdplch grandzol was trying to protect his 2-year-old daughter. deanna durante is there. >> reporter: multiple cameras cam t captured the two brothers hiding out and waiting for their victim and that was part of the reason they were able to find these two men so quickly. it is our first look at the accused shooter. his name is marvin roberts. he's 16 years old and he's the g guy who shot two shots at gerald gra grandzol who was on his way home with his 2-year-old daughter in the car when the two brothers stole his wallet and wanted his car. >> it's one of the most horrific things i've seen 24 years on the police department. very hard to watch. >> the little girl's screams are frightening and the dad died because the two brothers felt he wasn't moving fast enough. this happened where major pieces of forensic evidence was found. once the men had the description of the suspect, a septa officer recognized one as 21-year-old maurice roberts. when it came to nabbing the brothers, the police had warrants. officers saw roberts walking near his home. and t
the shooting happened at gerald grandsdplch grandzol was trying to protect his 2-year-old daughter. deanna durante is there. >> reporter: multiple cameras cam t captured the two brothers hiding out and waiting for their victim and that was part of the reason they were able to find these two men so quickly. it is our first look at the accused shooter. his name is marvin roberts. he's 16 years old and he's the g guy who shot two shots at gerald gra grandzol who was on his way home with his...
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to feel it, as randall gerald put it. citizens at home can never feel war, if we think of feel as one of the senses. they cannot smell the bodies. pyle could generate emotional feelings of empathy. but he could not generate the tactile feel of war. there remained a conceptual divide that was unbridgeable. it is not that americans did not care, it was part of generating the domestic, civilian reaction and engagement. but there was something different for these categories. to conflate homefront and war zone experiences would be to obscure this divide. sometimes soldiers try to bring the war home. a soldier from main road to his wife julia from somewhere in europe shortly after v-day. he thought more graphic details would get through the censor. his letter is horrific. it is unusual. maybe someone will tell me i am wrong. "i am the luckiest fellow alive," he wrote. "never thought i would live to see this through." he thought to give her an outline of what he had done in north africa and italy. he had many terrifying near mis
to feel it, as randall gerald put it. citizens at home can never feel war, if we think of feel as one of the senses. they cannot smell the bodies. pyle could generate emotional feelings of empathy. but he could not generate the tactile feel of war. there remained a conceptual divide that was unbridgeable. it is not that americans did not care, it was part of generating the domestic, civilian reaction and engagement. but there was something different for these categories. to conflate homefront...
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the 57-year-old died after he was struck by a hit-and-run driver at the intersection of gerald avenue and toller street in the bay view this morning. gus viarnak was hit and killed this morning. ktvu's alex savidge has the story. >> the manager here say it's been devastating to said least. the owner of gus' community market and two other stores here in the city was killed in na early morning crash. simply put, gus was a great man, friends and coworkers say. in the community market in the mission to help employees who are grieving a sudden loss. the disgust of gus varkannastka stanis. >> that's a loss that's difficult to comprehend. 2:30 in the morning. to lose a pillar of the community agent very, very difficult. >> reporter: he was killed in a hit-and-run crash that happened around 2:30 in the morning. police say that he was crossing gerald avenue when a speeding car slammed into him and the driver simply took off. the victim's colleagues at the produce market were stunned and saddened. >> i mean, if you wanted help, he was always willing to help people, just a great human people. th
the 57-year-old died after he was struck by a hit-and-run driver at the intersection of gerald avenue and toller street in the bay view this morning. gus viarnak was hit and killed this morning. ktvu's alex savidge has the story. >> the manager here say it's been devastating to said least. the owner of gus' community market and two other stores here in the city was killed in na early morning crash. simply put, gus was a great man, friends and coworkers say. in the community market in the...
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they called him the godfather to his children prince gerald in order to appoint him a special counsel retainer there was no crime because valerie plane has already been no longer a protected me that the cia and they knew who had done it. the example and the danger of the cover of the government if you go back and look at that case that is why i'm very worried about me when it's not that he is a bad person. i have no doubt. i encourage everybody to read arthur miller's the crucible in the late century of salem
they called him the godfather to his children prince gerald in order to appoint him a special counsel retainer there was no crime because valerie plane has already been no longer a protected me that the cia and they knew who had done it. the example and the danger of the cover of the government if you go back and look at that case that is why i'm very worried about me when it's not that he is a bad person. i have no doubt. i encourage everybody to read arthur miller's the crucible in the late...
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i'm not sure how much you discuss gerald ford in your book but how would you compare andyo contrast gerald ford at a time when everyone thought nixon would be leaving office verses mike pence while everyone wonders was -- as obsequious as pence has been? >> might pence has a really tough job and i covered the white house. i was a political reporter for a time before it became a biographer and you have to really feel for them. i don't think ford was to obsequious. he was sending signals. one of them very famously at the time when nixon was under fire. he went out and played golf with tip o'neill at a golf tournament in massachusetts and allowed the photographer, tip o'neill was orchestrating impeachment in the house and allow the photographers to take a picture of ford with his arm around tip. in the last three or four weeks he himself did not talk much with nixon. i hesitate to make many comparisons to trump and tense because we are not at that moment of crisis. >> i think we may be able to take one more question. thank you for your question. >> yes, what do you think happened in the 68 el
i'm not sure how much you discuss gerald ford in your book but how would you compare andyo contrast gerald ford at a time when everyone thought nixon would be leaving office verses mike pence while everyone wonders was -- as obsequious as pence has been? >> might pence has a really tough job and i covered the white house. i was a political reporter for a time before it became a biographer and you have to really feel for them. i don't think ford was to obsequious. he was sending signals....
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o'keefe william o'keefe gerald michael olcott gerald o'leary christine anne olender linda mary oliv achaeric t. olsen jeffrey james olsen maureen lyons olson steven john olson matthew timothy o'mahoney toshihiro onda seamus l. o'neal john p. o'neill peter j. o'neill jr. sean gordon o'neill betty ann ong michael c. opperman christopher orgielewicz margaret orloske virginia ann ormiston kevin o'rourke ronald orsini peter keith ortale juan ortega-campos jane m. orth alexander ortiz david ortiz emilio ortiz jr. pablo ortiz and my daughter, bella. bella, we miss you a lot, as always. we shall never ever forget all those innocent victims of that horrible day. we, the family and friends, wish you a belated 40th birthday. god bless you all and god bless america. thank you. >> and my uncle eddie. even though i was only two years old, i feel like i know so much about you. we love and miss you, uncle eddie. paul ortiz jr. sonia ortiz masaru ose patrick j. o'shea robert william o'shea elsy c. osorio james r. ostrowski timothy f. o'sullivan jason douglas oswald michael john otten isidro d. ottenwalde
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gerald, you're going to take the shot. okay? the shotgun doesn't go in once you take your shots you back out. my name is sergeant bonilla. the time is approximately -- >> 7:08. >> 7:08 p.m. the inmate we're extracting is kevin blanco, he's refusing to come out othe recreation pen. at thitime we' going to proceed. >> coming out, blanco? this is your last directive to come out. come on. >> go ahead. >> not working. >> he's too far. blanco, one more directive, you coming out, we're going to drop o.c. in the cage. everybody up. >> you guys done yet? >> coming out, blanco? >> you guys done? >> blanco still refuses to comply. forcing c.e.r.t. to escalate to nonlethal shotgun rounds. >> get down and take a shot. >> come on down, blanco. >> when you're ready. give him another one. >> coming down, blanco. >> good shot. >> i'll come down if you shoot me one more time. >> all right. >> hold up. >> medical? >> hold up. >> he refuses. >> i refuse. i'm all right. i'm 100% all right. >> hold on, blanco. >> check this out. >> yeah. >> we're goi
gerald, you're going to take the shot. okay? the shotgun doesn't go in once you take your shots you back out. my name is sergeant bonilla. the time is approximately -- >> 7:08. >> 7:08 p.m. the inmate we're extracting is kevin blanco, he's refusing to come out othe recreation pen. at thitime we' going to proceed. >> coming out, blanco? this is your last directive to come out. come on. >> go ahead. >> not working. >> he's too far. blanco, one more directive,...
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gerald hall was killed when he came to the door with a knife in his hand. he stabbed his girlfriend in the arm. when he wouldn't drop the knife, an officer shot and killed him. one of the officers responding was wearing a body camera. >> there could be some closure soon for one of our area's most notorious cold cases. he's expected to plead guilty for his role in the deaths of these two girls. they vanished in 1975 from montgomery county. they believe welch lured the girls away and killed them. their remains have never been found. w i court in bedford county in virginia. >>> police say he admitted to killing his sister and two young cousins. yesterday's court hearing for antonio williams was calm and productive. that was different from the first hearing where family members fought and williams had a series of outbursts. the family says he's suffering from some kind of mental illness. prosecutors say there's no evidence of that. williams is charged with stabbing the three girls inside a home in clinton last month. he's being held without bond. >>> to breakin
gerald hall was killed when he came to the door with a knife in his hand. he stabbed his girlfriend in the arm. when he wouldn't drop the knife, an officer shot and killed him. one of the officers responding was wearing a body camera. >> there could be some closure soon for one of our area's most notorious cold cases. he's expected to plead guilty for his role in the deaths of these two girls. they vanished in 1975 from montgomery county. they believe welch lured the girls away and killed...
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k., gerald mcraney, celebrated his win at the creative arts emmys. delta burke, is still bursting with pride. >> i have never had tears projectile autoof my eyes like that. i just went to pieces. i was so excited. i wanted it for him for so long. >> reporter: and today on "the talk," emmy host stephen colbert revealed he's already shot a bit for the show where he's naked. >> i was butt naked for an hour and a half. >> i missed it the. >> lord knows what colbert is going to do. >> he's going to go full monty, literally and physically. >> anything. the show airs live on cbs on sunday. "e.t." will be on the carpet and backstage to bring you everything. >>> here's something we hope to e see happen. the long-awaited "9 to 5" reunion. >> we should do a followup sequel to "9 to 5." we better gt aefr it or it will be 95. >> reporter: the last time these ladies tried to get together on camera was at the s.a.g. awards in april. 37 years after their hit movie. but jane had strep throat. now, all three are emmy-nominees and presenters. giving us major reunion vi
k., gerald mcraney, celebrated his win at the creative arts emmys. delta burke, is still bursting with pride. >> i have never had tears projectile autoof my eyes like that. i just went to pieces. i was so excited. i wanted it for him for so long. >> reporter: and today on "the talk," emmy host stephen colbert revealed he's already shot a bit for the show where he's naked. >> i was butt naked for an hour and a half. >> i missed it the. >> lord knows what...
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up in trying to serve the president's needs or desires that we did not ask those questions. >> i, geraldford, do grant a full, free, and absolute pardon on to richard nixon for all offenses against the united states which he -- >> president ford's pardon of richard nixon stunned the nation. nixon's legal problems were now over. >> when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal. >> by definition. >> exactly. >> the former president was still not accepting responsibility. three years after resigning nixon was paid to participate in an historic interview with the british television journalist david frost. at the very end, an inevitable question came up. >> do you feel yowl ever obstructed justice or were part of a conspiracy to obstruct justice? >> he would not -- he would not really admit anything, not even mistakes or whatever. he was really stonewalling completely. and he was beginning to look like the haunted nixon of the actual watergate hearings, rather than the californian ex-president. finally, i said to him why don't go further than the word "mistake"? >> what would
up in trying to serve the president's needs or desires that we did not ask those questions. >> i, geraldford, do grant a full, free, and absolute pardon on to richard nixon for all offenses against the united states which he -- >> president ford's pardon of richard nixon stunned the nation. nixon's legal problems were now over. >> when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal. >> by definition. >> exactly. >> the former president was still not...
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[applause] >> james andrew >> joseph ogren >> daniel o'keefe >> patrick o'keefe >> gerald o'leary >>iver >> elizabeth oliver >> jeffrey james olson's >> barbara j. olson >> maureen olson's >> steven john olson >> matthew timothy >> toshirio onda >> john o'neill >> sean gordon o'neill >> michael opperman >> christopher orgielewicz >> margaret orlosk=e >> rubÉn arnaldo >> kevin o'rourke >> ronald orsini >> peter ortale >> juan ortega >> alexander ortiz >> david ortiz >> pablo ortiz >> my daughter, bella. we miss you a lot, and we shall never, ever forget all of those innocent victims on the powerful day. we, the family and friends wish you, god bless you and god bless america. [applause] >> and my uncle eddie. even though i was only 2-years-old i feel like i know so much about you from the stories i've been told. we love you and miss you. [applause] >> bill ortiz junior >> sonja ortiz >> masaru >> masaru >> james masaru >> timothy franklin o'sullivan >> jason douglas oswald. >> michael john often. >> michael chung >> peter j. owens junior >> adianes oyola >> angel pabon >> israel pabon
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not a dry eye in the house after gerald mcraney took home his first emmy for guest actor in a drama series. she couldn't stop. >> i want to thank my sweet, blew-eyed inspiration. my darling delta. without whom i literally would not be here. i think it even surprised her just how much it meant to her. she's been pulling for me for 30 years now. so -- yeah. it was a lot. >> is this your first win? >> bye, everybody. now at eight nat the rare sound of rumbling thunder ... the rare sight of rain in september,find out why the bay area is having a bizarre weather day.whooshnatthe deadly trail of tropical storm irna: three cities are flooded tonight and the city of key west, devastated.i just hope everybody survived. it's, it's, it's horrible what we saw."whooshin the east bay, the hunt is on for an arsonist after a string of suspicious fires one of them at a church. whooshthat's not right man, that's not righta uc berkeley police office confiscates money from an unlicensed hot dog vendor.the surprising response to the viral video, coming up on kron four news in prime time. (steve) now at 8. ligh
not a dry eye in the house after gerald mcraney took home his first emmy for guest actor in a drama series. she couldn't stop. >> i want to thank my sweet, blew-eyed inspiration. my darling delta. without whom i literally would not be here. i think it even surprised her just how much it meant to her. she's been pulling for me for 30 years now. so -- yeah. it was a lot. >> is this your first win? >> bye, everybody. now at eight nat the rare sound of rumbling thunder ... the...
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not a dry eye in the house after gerald mcraney took home his first emmy for guest actor in a drama series burke. she couldn't stop. >> i want to thank my sweet, blew-eyed inspiration. my darling without whom i literally would not be here. i think it even surprised her just how much it meant to her. she's been pulling for me for 30 years now. so -- yeah. it was a lot. >> is this your first win? >> bye, everybody. >> bye. z24x8z z5yz y24x8y y5yy dear suswe get it.ackers, we know it can be a texture thing, and there are lots of brands to choose from. but it's time for you to pick up your big spoon and try new hood cottage cheese. it's the brand people have trusted for more than 170 years. like pineapple, cucumber & dill or classic country style. and since it's packed with satisfying protein, you'll want to try all of hood's amazing flavors. don't miss out on delicious. new to your local dairy aisle! when you drop a 603-horsepower v8 biturbo engine into one o
not a dry eye in the house after gerald mcraney took home his first emmy for guest actor in a drama series burke. she couldn't stop. >> i want to thank my sweet, blew-eyed inspiration. my darling without whom i literally would not be here. i think it even surprised her just how much it meant to her. she's been pulling for me for 30 years now. so -- yeah. it was a lot. >> is this your first win? >> bye, everybody. >> bye. z24x8z z5yz y24x8y y5yy dear suswe get it.ackers,...
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gus was struck and killed by a silver car outside the cities wholesale produce market on gerald avenue park the crash happened 2:15 am. the driver never stopped. the victim owned gus market and two other neighborhood markets in the area. those who knew him say he was a pillar of the community. >> he loved his work. he did it for 43 years. he operated his own stores for almost 37 years. he loved going to the produce terminal and selecting produce. and working with him and our buyers to make sure our customers and our employees have the best resources.>> they are looking into whether the car is linked to a shooting that happened a few blocks away just minutes before. the vehicle is a silver sedan with damage to the windshield and front and. >>> three people were staff today during a fight at a moving company. it happened just before noon on south 10th street. and ruben talk to witnesses and investigators.>> reporter: witnesses say a massive fight inside the moving company led to three people being staff. and sent one dozen employees playing to the parking lot. >> lucas duncan works at th
gus was struck and killed by a silver car outside the cities wholesale produce market on gerald avenue park the crash happened 2:15 am. the driver never stopped. the victim owned gus market and two other neighborhood markets in the area. those who knew him say he was a pillar of the community. >> he loved his work. he did it for 43 years. he operated his own stores for almost 37 years. he loved going to the produce terminal and selecting produce. and working with him and our buyers to...
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not a dry eye in the house after gerald mcraney took home his first emmy for guest actor in a drama seriese. she couldn't stop. >> i want to thank my sweet, blew-eyed inspiration. my darling delta. without whom i literally would not be here. i think it even surprised her just how much it meant to her. she's been pulling for me for 30 years now. so -- yeah. it was a lot. - [narrator] if you wanna make more money and take control of your financial future, then get ready because real estate multi-millionaire and best-selling author than merrill, star of a&e's hit tv show, flip this house, has one heck of an opportunity for you. for the last decade, you've seen than all over tv, and now, than's chosen to hold a free two hour live class, where you'll learn how you can start making money in real estate on a part-time or full-time basis. you'll learn his step-by-step blueprint for flipping homes and buying and holding income properties that generate consistent cashflow. this is the exact process than and thousands of his students have used to get started and become successful and now it's your tu
not a dry eye in the house after gerald mcraney took home his first emmy for guest actor in a drama seriese. she couldn't stop. >> i want to thank my sweet, blew-eyed inspiration. my darling delta. without whom i literally would not be here. i think it even surprised her just how much it meant to her. she's been pulling for me for 30 years now. so -- yeah. it was a lot. - [narrator] if you wanna make more money and take control of your financial future, then get ready because real estate...
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not a dry eye in the house after gerald mcraney took home his first emmy for guest actor in a drama series burke. she couldn't stop. >> i want to thank my sweet, blew-eyed inspiration. my darling delta. without whom i literally would not be here. i think it even surprised her just how much it meant to her. she's been pulling for me for 30 years now. so -- yeah. it was a lot. >> is this your first win? >> bye, everybody. >> bye. the neighborhood took a beating. >> we are, quite amazed at all of the, major trees that are down. been through a couple hurricanes before. nothing like this experience. >> almost all of the county's 300,000 residents are without power. downed trees and power lines, barricaded streets. and pose aid threat to homeowners anxious to see what is left. on marco island, the clean-up has begun. but the lack of electricity and water is slowing the process. farther east, the farming community, america's tomato capital turned into a flood zone. many residents like deborah estrada are migrant farmers who feel they have been left on their own. >> nobody is out here trying to he
not a dry eye in the house after gerald mcraney took home his first emmy for guest actor in a drama series burke. she couldn't stop. >> i want to thank my sweet, blew-eyed inspiration. my darling delta. without whom i literally would not be here. i think it even surprised her just how much it meant to her. she's been pulling for me for 30 years now. so -- yeah. it was a lot. >> is this your first win? >> bye, everybody. >> bye. the neighborhood took a beating. >>...
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. >> this is a day we have and hold in remembrance, but i love that cantor nits gerald is doing this as making this day a day of positivity and putting something more beautiful into the world where we can remember this day. >> i love to be in the city for 9/11, we all went through it together, to remember it, but also feel like we're still here, we're strong, we're going to do something in the memory of the people we lost that day. >> also worth noting cantor's own traders gave up a pay today, all a part of the firm's commitment to raise money. for "nightly business report" i'm mike san santoli. and they've done it every year. >> every single year. absolutely. i'm sue herera, thank for you joining us. >>> and i'm tyler math i sene. thank you for joining us. we'll see you right back here tomorrow n. ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think.
. >> this is a day we have and hold in remembrance, but i love that cantor nits gerald is doing this as making this day a day of positivity and putting something more beautiful into the world where we can remember this day. >> i love to be in the city for 9/11, we all went through it together, to remember it, but also feel like we're still here, we're strong, we're going to do something in the memory of the people we lost that day. >> also worth noting cantor's own traders...
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reporter: gus was killed at 2:15 am when he was hit outside san francisco wholesale produce market on gerald avenue in the bayview. the driver of the car never stopped. please are checking to see whether the car is linked to a shooting that happened a few blocks away before the crash. >> i cannot confirm that there is any relations to the two incidents. there was a pedestrian collision that occurred around 2:17 am. there was a shooting that occurred to 12 in the morning. >> news of the death spread quickly with condolences from customers as well as supervisor. and the mayor. the victim owned two other neighborhood markets in seven cisco. -- san francisco. his sons help to run the stores. >> he loved his work. he did it for 43 years. he operated his own stores for almost 37 years. he loved going to the produce and selecting produce. and working with him and our buyers to make sure our customers and our employees have the best resources.>> reporter: he had a message for anyone holding back what they know. >> please come forward. it won't help to bring him back. it might help bring justice. for
reporter: gus was killed at 2:15 am when he was hit outside san francisco wholesale produce market on gerald avenue in the bayview. the driver of the car never stopped. please are checking to see whether the car is linked to a shooting that happened a few blocks away before the crash. >> i cannot confirm that there is any relations to the two incidents. there was a pedestrian collision that occurred around 2:17 am. there was a shooting that occurred to 12 in the morning. >> news of...
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he was a gerald ford guy not a ronald reagan guy. so, hopefully by trump taking his case to the public. these anti-growth republicans will get booted out soon and we'll get pro growth people in congress. david: it's clear, rich carlburn, that trump saw the disaster intent to repeal obamacare, said we're not going to do that with taxes and now he's taking charge, even overriding republicans to court some democrats. >> well, he should the point has been made, congressman ryan may be a good guy, but he's a wonk. he's constitutionally incapable of doing something simple. he loves being in the weeds because i think he feels it justifies his existence. look, steve forbes also wrote that if the republicans blow this, they might lose their majority in 2018 elections and if that happens, trump's new friend nancy pelosi will take about five minutes to launch impeachment hearings. david: that's right, that's right, with the house-- with the democrat house, they probably get impeachment hearings. steve, want to forget about your simple post card
he was a gerald ford guy not a ronald reagan guy. so, hopefully by trump taking his case to the public. these anti-growth republicans will get booted out soon and we'll get pro growth people in congress. david: it's clear, rich carlburn, that trump saw the disaster intent to repeal obamacare, said we're not going to do that with taxes and now he's taking charge, even overriding republicans to court some democrats. >> well, he should the point has been made, congressman ryan may be a good...
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not a dry eye in the house after gerald mcraney took home his first emmy for guest actor in a drama series his wife, delta burke. she couldn't >> i want to thank my sweet, blew-eyed inspiration. my darling delta. without whom i literally would not be here. i think it even surprised her just how much it meant to her. she's been pulling for me for 30 years now. so -- yeah. it was a lot. >> is this your first win? >> bye, everybody. >> bye. >>> escape from irma, in a military transport and hurricane food crisis, how to make your food last when the power is cut off. >> the freezer is going to keep things cold, frozen and healthy for 48 hours. >>> then, world exclusive, mary jo buttafuaco, she was shot in the face by her husband's lover for 25 years she has had to live with a dis gmfient, now the stunning new surgery, will mary jo finally be able to smile again? >>> and another big "inside edition" exclusive, the kidnapped model offered for sale as a sex slave. >> they put you up for sale on the dark web. >> auctioned off and telling her story for the first time. y
not a dry eye in the house after gerald mcraney took home his first emmy for guest actor in a drama series his wife, delta burke. she couldn't >> i want to thank my sweet, blew-eyed inspiration. my darling delta. without whom i literally would not be here. i think it even surprised her just how much it meant to her. she's been pulling for me for 30 years now. so -- yeah. it was a lot. >> is this your first win? >> bye, everybody. >> bye. >>> escape from irma, in...
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fields gerald p. fisher. darline e. flagg, and her husband admiral william f. flag army reserve retired. petty officer secondlass matthew m. flacco, united states navy. sandra n. foster. first lieutena richard p. gabriel, united states marine corp retired. captain lawrce d. getsfred, unitedtates navy. cort gee. brenda c. gibson. colonel colol golinski, united states army, retired. ian jay gray. diane hale mckenzie. stanley rha. carolyn b. hallman. michelle m. hideurger. sheila m.s. hine. petty officer first classonald jay hemmingway, united states navy. major wallace cole hobegan, jr. united states army. stf rgeant jimmyi.holly, united statesrmy, retired. angela m. houts. brady k. howell. peggy m. hurt. lieutent colonnen steven n. hiland, jr., united states army. lieutenant colonel robert jay himel, united states air force retired. rgeant maj lacey b. ibery, united states army. brian c. jack. steven d. jaco. lieutenant colonel demeth m. johnso united states army. judith l. jones. anne c. judge. brenda kegler. chandler r. keller. yvonnee. kennedy. norma cruikahn
fields gerald p. fisher. darline e. flagg, and her husband admiral william f. flag army reserve retired. petty officer secondlass matthew m. flacco, united states navy. sandra n. foster. first lieutena richard p. gabriel, united states marine corp retired. captain lawrce d. getsfred, unitedtates navy. cort gee. brenda c. gibson. colonel colol golinski, united states army, retired. ian jay gray. diane hale mckenzie. stanley rha. carolyn b. hallman. michelle m. hideurger. sheila m.s. hine. petty...
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host: gerald connolly, democrat from virginia. come back your time, again. up next, we'll return to two topics that we've been talking a bit this morning. the collapse of the latest epublican effort to repeal and replace the affordable care act and the victory last night by justice of ma chief the alabama supreme court, roy moore. getting calls and questions, what does it mean. line for democrats, republicans independents, we'll be right back. >> sunday night on afterwards, investigative journalist art reports on the mental health industry in "mental ealth incorporated, how corruption, lax oversxiet failed reform endanger the most citizens," mr. levine is interviewed by director of he new york state psychiatric institute and author of "shrinks, the untold story of psychiatry." >> mental health care offered by most providers and clinicians is portrayed as grid aloyed grid receive people need to more treatment regardless of the actual quality. political ly, the is te over obamacare, it such a fiasco having insurance saying you are basically is that finding nee
host: gerald connolly, democrat from virginia. come back your time, again. up next, we'll return to two topics that we've been talking a bit this morning. the collapse of the latest epublican effort to repeal and replace the affordable care act and the victory last night by justice of ma chief the alabama supreme court, roy moore. getting calls and questions, what does it mean. line for democrats, republicans independents, we'll be right back. >> sunday night on afterwards, investigative...
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nor gerald ford or joe dimaggio. i know frank sinatra's son frank
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