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quite agreed to me this isn't true at six fifty it's a kind goldstein's cadence to change big kids i do. i used to know the feeling living in one big time enjoying my morning. for. you like the. sun shook a. little being the morning. this is how i began but to before you have broad based yes. but we've closed two of them and close overlap of one set is still maliciously that i mean the guy who can take on even at two hundred people over. to take them to cause to be somebody some of them fighting yes some of their father and they have died for some good a good. for. me my. life. but one living. on the road that we never really i don't. know what i am just. a little a good one i love the idea then feeling i have. i have two boys. but. i'm going to visit one. which had. asked baby so we are going to use it to have attacked it quick question. sure but all oh. yeah they. did. mean that. both. can be. solved. as i. thought the dog would go to. guinea. i thought that the young women na-na na-na na-na. na-na. mean nothing but. that's us they really didn't. need the end. well doug why do caus
quite agreed to me this isn't true at six fifty it's a kind goldstein's cadence to change big kids i do. i used to know the feeling living in one big time enjoying my morning. for. you like the. sun shook a. little being the morning. this is how i began but to before you have broad based yes. but we've closed two of them and close overlap of one set is still maliciously that i mean the guy who can take on even at two hundred people over. to take them to cause to be somebody some of them...
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could see you could sit and play at home because it's me this isn't true at six fifty it's a kind goldstein's can still seems a bit kids i think and he's doing it's no different giving. up and try to enjoy it more more and. oh. oh did you like that. on the issue of her ok i am not i love being the nanny. is how i began but before you have broad based yes. but we've closed two of them because overlap of one set is still maliciously that communication that we can take on even laugh at two hundred people over. to take them to because of something some of them putting. some of their father and they have died because of her debut. in that. thank you i know many. of them have. told them but one thing. on the road after we left i don't. know i have. a little a good one i love the idea of them feeling i have i have two boys. but yeah you know school. i'm going to visit one show's class which had. asked baby so we are going to use it to have a town hall quick question. but all oh. yeah they. did. both. now luminescent back yonder i ask who. you know i thought might is that you can be. as. i thought th
could see you could sit and play at home because it's me this isn't true at six fifty it's a kind goldstein's can still seems a bit kids i think and he's doing it's no different giving. up and try to enjoy it more more and. oh. oh did you like that. on the issue of her ok i am not i love being the nanny. is how i began but before you have broad based yes. but we've closed two of them because overlap of one set is still maliciously that communication that we can take on even laugh at two hundred...
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please welcome rabbi hannah goldstein of temple sinai. please welcome her warmly. >> i'm rabbi hannah goldstein here in washington, d.c. my congregation is like many of your congregations. we will not stand idly by. this has a sacred season for jews. at the very end of this period of soul searching and introw expense, we sing words from psalm 118. we conclude our worship by crying out to god -- [indiscernible] open the gates of righteousness. we are here to open the gates. to open the gates of righteousness. the open the gates of justice. we are here because it doesn't look like our justice department is trying to do that. lately, it seems like our justice department is working overtime to close those gates and to barricade them shut. to lock the gates to the voting booths. to lock the gates of the private prisons after filling them to capacity. they want to lott gates to this to lock the gates to our hospitals and clinics. today i stand with my brothers and sisters, people of faith to say that when our justice department closes the gates
please welcome rabbi hannah goldstein of temple sinai. please welcome her warmly. >> i'm rabbi hannah goldstein here in washington, d.c. my congregation is like many of your congregations. we will not stand idly by. this has a sacred season for jews. at the very end of this period of soul searching and introw expense, we sing words from psalm 118. we conclude our worship by crying out to god -- [indiscernible] open the gates of righteousness. we are here to open the gates. to open the...
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again, as chief goldstein was saying earlier it's very busy, they are prepared to help and that's exactlywhat they are going to do. at this time in terms of the damage in puerto rico, because of the curfew many say it's hard to assess that. abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> now with three devastating hurricanes and two earthquakes, we have been wondering how you can help. we have a list of organizations you can contact at wjla.com. >>> he was behind bars for more than 13 years for a crime he didn't commit. lamar johnson says there were times he thought he would die in jail. tom explains what happened to allow johnson to walk free. >> it's hell in there. that's hell, man. i wouldn't wish that on nobody. especially an innocent man. >> lamar johnson spent 13 years behind bars. >> sometimes i would stay depressed, but i knew i had to keep fighting. . >> tuesday he could stop fighting. johnson was arrested in baltimore in 2004 for killing a man he barely knew. police were told he had a nickname and girlfriend different than la mars. >> they got the wrong name. they said you are going to spend the r
again, as chief goldstein was saying earlier it's very busy, they are prepared to help and that's exactlywhat they are going to do. at this time in terms of the damage in puerto rico, because of the curfew many say it's hard to assess that. abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> now with three devastating hurricanes and two earthquakes, we have been wondering how you can help. we have a list of organizations you can contact at wjla.com. >>> he was behind bars for more than 13...
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montgomery county fire chief scott goldstein says it depends on the track of the storm. the crews are made up of not only first responders but also medical personnel. this is a 14 day commitment for these men and women. now, right now some members of fairfax county's elite urban search and rescue team called task force one they are already in puerto rico hunkered down where maria slammed. this is video that the crew tweeted out showing some of the work they're doing there. the island has no power, homes are destroyed, streets are flooded as you can imagine. you can see them lending a helping trees and debris in san juan. both teams are part of the 28 fema teams that deploy whenever natural disasters occur across our country. for most of the members this is their third deployment in the past month. again, local teams help with rescue efforts in texas when hurricane harvey hit then they were redirected to florida or alabama for hurricane irma and now helping with hurricane maria. >> this morning in montgomery county, the maryland task force one team is again headed to help
montgomery county fire chief scott goldstein says it depends on the track of the storm. the crews are made up of not only first responders but also medical personnel. this is a 14 day commitment for these men and women. now, right now some members of fairfax county's elite urban search and rescue team called task force one they are already in puerto rico hunkered down where maria slammed. this is video that the crew tweeted out showing some of the work they're doing there. the island has no...
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monica goldstein steven goldstein ronald ga lins sky andrew h.ntonio gomez manuel gomez jr. >> and my grand father, we love you and we miss you, you'll always be in our hearts until the end of time. >> and my brother, john james tipping ii, firefighter ladder 4 engine 54 battalion 9. i'm honored to be with your loved ones and pray that we can all find peace in our lifetime. i pray for those who have lott a loved one too soon. they'll never be forgotten. our thoughts and concerns are with the people of this crazy powerful storm. john, keep an eye on us we love and miss you, your sister maureen. jenine nicole gonzalez mauricio gonzalez rosa gonzalez lynn catherine goodchild calvin j. gooding peter m. goodrich harry goody catherine c. gorayeb lisa reinhart gordenstein kerene gordon sebastian gorki kieran joseph gorman thomas edward gorman michael edward gould kristen gould douglas alan gowell [ bell chiming ] yuji goya jon richard grabowski christopher michael grady edwin j. graf iii david martin graifman gilbert franco granados elvira granitto wins
monica goldstein steven goldstein ronald ga lins sky andrew h.ntonio gomez manuel gomez jr. >> and my grand father, we love you and we miss you, you'll always be in our hearts until the end of time. >> and my brother, john james tipping ii, firefighter ladder 4 engine 54 battalion 9. i'm honored to be with your loved ones and pray that we can all find peace in our lifetime. i pray for those who have lott a loved one too soon. they'll never be forgotten. our thoughts and concerns are...
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know about statins because of basic science research done 30 years ago by nobel laureates brown and goldsteing out there was a critical pathway that controls cholesterol. and that you could interfere with that with the development of a particular drug. david: when humans emerged from caves, homo sapiens, the average life expectancy was 20. today in the developed worlds, maybe around 80, so we have increased our life expectancy by four times. how much longer can people keep increasing their longevity? dr. collins: so much of that happened in the last hundred years. around 1900, average lifespan in the united states was late 40's, so we have dramatically extended that. is human life extendable beyond 100? it is not clear that if we don't tinker with biology, that we will get much beyond that point because there does seem to be a program here of limited lifespan, and evolution cares about that. you have to get one generation out of the way so the next one has its chance, but we are getting pretty smart about understanding the molecular steps in aging, and maybe if we think it is a good idea, we
know about statins because of basic science research done 30 years ago by nobel laureates brown and goldsteing out there was a critical pathway that controls cholesterol. and that you could interfere with that with the development of a particular drug. david: when humans emerged from caves, homo sapiens, the average life expectancy was 20. today in the developed worlds, maybe around 80, so we have increased our life expectancy by four times. how much longer can people keep increasing their...
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andrew goldstein moved to washington this summer. he's with the u.s. attorney's office in manhattan, where he was overseeing an investigation into former campaign chairman paul manaford, which mueller has taken over. and one of the more experienced members of the team is james 84les, a former law partner of mueller's who cut his legal teeth in the 70s when he served on the watergate special prosecution task force. >> this is a highly elite team and, you know, if there aren't cases here at the end of the day it's going to be because there aren't cases there. >> reporter: today white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders repeated that the president was right to fire james comey. mueller and his team are also investigating where that was obstruction of justice. anthony. >> mason: jericka duncan at the white house. thanks. and still ahead, a family shows evidence of a brutal attack and says the police are not taking it seriously. it's about moving forward, not back.t. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. b
andrew goldstein moved to washington this summer. he's with the u.s. attorney's office in manhattan, where he was overseeing an investigation into former campaign chairman paul manaford, which mueller has taken over. and one of the more experienced members of the team is james 84les, a former law partner of mueller's who cut his legal teeth in the 70s when he served on the watergate special prosecution task force. >> this is a highly elite team and, you know, if there aren't cases here at...
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andrew goldstein moved to washington this summer. he is with the u.s.s office in manhattan. where he was overseeing an investigation, into former campaign chairman, paul manafort which mueller has taken over. one of the more experienced members of the team is james quarrels, a former law partner of mueller's who cut his teeth in the 70s when he served on watergate special prosecution task force. >> highly elite team. if there aren't cases, it's because there weren't cases there. not because the the prosecutors didn't make them. >> today white house press secretary sarah sanders repeated the president was right to fire james comey. mueller and his team are also investigating whether that was obstruction of justice. anthony. >> julianna goldman at white house. thanks. still ahead, a family shows evidence of a brutal attack. says the police are not taking it seriously. mom i dropped my ball. got it. ewwww oh eat it! lysol kills 99.9% of bacteria on soft and hard surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. you're lucky you're cute. lysol max
andrew goldstein moved to washington this summer. he is with the u.s.s office in manhattan. where he was overseeing an investigation, into former campaign chairman, paul manafort which mueller has taken over. one of the more experienced members of the team is james quarrels, a former law partner of mueller's who cut his teeth in the 70s when he served on watergate special prosecution task force. >> highly elite team. if there aren't cases, it's because there weren't cases there. not...
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>> steven goldstein >> ronald galinsky's >> andrew golkin >> henrique antonio gomez's >> josÉ bienvenido manuel gomez >> and my grandfather. we love you and we miss you. you will always be in our hearts until the end of time time >> and my brother john james engine 54 battalion nine. i am honored to have read the names of your loved ones and i continue to pray that we all find peace in our lifetime. i pray for all the families that have lost a loved one. they will never be forgotten. thoughts and concerns are with the people affected by this crazy powerful storm. god bless and the new york strong. keep an eye on us. we love and miss you. your sister, maureen. >> walter alfredo gomez >> jenin gonzalez >> mauricio gonzalez >> rosa gonzalez >> lynn catherine goodchild >> calvin joseph gooding >> peter goodrich >> terry goodie >> kiran reddy gopu >> lisa >> kerene gordon >> sebastian gorki >> thomas edward gorman >> kristin gould >> douglas allen john richard >> christopher michael grady >> edwin graff free >> david martin graifman >> gilbert franco grandados >> l. of iraq granitto >> winsto
>> steven goldstein >> ronald galinsky's >> andrew golkin >> henrique antonio gomez's >> josÉ bienvenido manuel gomez >> and my grandfather. we love you and we miss you. you will always be in our hearts until the end of time time >> and my brother john james engine 54 battalion nine. i am honored to have read the names of your loved ones and i continue to pray that we all find peace in our lifetime. i pray for all the families that have lost a loved...
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later, i am, years doing a story for the "post" about louis goldstein, comptroller for it maryland. his bodyguard was a maryland state trooper. sitting in the gettingwhen louis is the telephone call. i do not know how we got on this conversation, but he said he was going on vacation to southeast asia. i said i was just over there a few years ago. it is a great place to go back. he said i was there during the war. he said i was a marine. i said really, what outfit were you with? he said, i was with 1-9. i asked if he was at an hoa. he said yeah, i was a mortar man. talk about a one in a million chance. i said to him, i was one of the guys with you. and i thank you for all your servers for saving my life, along with another friend of mine, and getting us out of there, really. so it's a small world, in many ways. photography takes an amazing circle, sometimes. >> i want to get you to talk just briefly about the moment you decided to put your photographic archives here at the briscoe center. how did you make that decision? frank: well i was approached by , don carleton, who is a man of
later, i am, years doing a story for the "post" about louis goldstein, comptroller for it maryland. his bodyguard was a maryland state trooper. sitting in the gettingwhen louis is the telephone call. i do not know how we got on this conversation, but he said he was going on vacation to southeast asia. i said i was just over there a few years ago. it is a great place to go back. he said i was there during the war. he said i was a marine. i said really, what outfit were you with? he...
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jewish general. [ light laughter ] "apologies, robert, but we're turning your command over to general goldsteinight laughter ] so the president of the united states thinks a crowd of nazis chanting "jews will not replace us" are very fine people. what sort of twisted logic would tell a person that the nazis who show up to wave nazi flags are somehow equivalent to counter protesters? what could trump's reason possibly be? the best he could offer was this. >> it looked like they had some rough, bad people, neo-nazis, white nationalists, whatever you want to call them, but you had a lot of people in that group that were there to innocently protest and very legally protest, because i don't know if you know, they had a permit. the other group didn't have a permit. >> seth: oh, the nazis had a permit? well, [ bleep ] me! i'm sorry! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i had no idea! i had no idea! also, of course, they had a permit, they're nazis. [ light laughter ] nazis' main thing is having your papers, that's like the one thing they're good at. [ audience ohs ] [ applause ] so donald trump insist
jewish general. [ light laughter ] "apologies, robert, but we're turning your command over to general goldsteinight laughter ] so the president of the united states thinks a crowd of nazis chanting "jews will not replace us" are very fine people. what sort of twisted logic would tell a person that the nazis who show up to wave nazi flags are somehow equivalent to counter protesters? what could trump's reason possibly be? the best he could offer was this. >> it looked like...