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that's what darryl gould is doing.een at children's national medical center for the last two days. >> he is doing a lot better. he is doing a lot better. >> reporter: doreen gentzler, news4. >> so the next step is to test the vaccine on humans in a ical. and if all that goes well, an rsv vaccine should be on the market in just the next couple of years. >>> next, a look back at christmases past and present at the white house, whe >>> it's a festive time of year for many. we love seeing this the big arrival at the white house. the official christmas tree now up and all decorated inside. as aaron gilchrist shows us it is part of a holiday tradition that goes back, well, decades. >> reporter: a little better than being strapped to the roof of a chevy, a horse-drawn carriage wry arrives at the north portico, carrying the official white house christmas tree for 2013. first lady michelle obama followed tradition, along with her daughters and puppies, and send the gift of an 18.5-foot tall douglas fir from a tree farm in leigh
that's what darryl gould is doing.een at children's national medical center for the last two days. >> he is doing a lot better. he is doing a lot better. >> reporter: doreen gentzler, news4. >> so the next step is to test the vaccine on humans in a ical. and if all that goes well, an rsv vaccine should be on the market in just the next couple of years. >>> next, a look back at christmases past and present at the white house, whe >>> it's a festive time of...
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that's what darryl gould is doing.s been at children's national medical center for the last two days. >> he is doing a lot better. he is doing a lot better. >> reporter: doreen gentzler, news4. >> so the next step is to test the vaccine on humans in a clinical trial. and if all that goes well, an rsv vaccine should be on the market in just the next couple of years. >>> next, a look back at christmases past and present at christwhat does that firstnt at spoonful taste like? ok. honey bunches of oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mmmm! wow! it's the oats. honey. yeah. honey bunches of oats. this is a great cereal. use chase freedom at select department stores and get 5% cash back this quarter. so you can give her an even bigger surprise. activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom chase. so you can. >>> it's a festive time of year for many. we love seeing this the big arrival at the white house. the official christmas tree now up and all decorated inside. as aaron gilchrist shows us it is part of a holiday tradition that goes
that's what darryl gould is doing.s been at children's national medical center for the last two days. >> he is doing a lot better. he is doing a lot better. >> reporter: doreen gentzler, news4. >> so the next step is to test the vaccine on humans in a clinical trial. and if all that goes well, an rsv vaccine should be on the market in just the next couple of years. >>> next, a look back at christmases past and present at christwhat does that firstnt at spoonful taste...
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that's what darryl gould is doing. he has been at children's national medical center for the last two days. >> he is doing a lot better. he is doing a lot better. >> reporter: doreen gentzler, news4. >> so the next step is to test the vaccine on humans in a clinical trial. and if all that goes well, an rsv vaccine should be on the market in just the next couple of years. >>> next, a look back at christmases past and present at did you get chips for the party? nope. [ ding ] cheese plate? cheese plate. no, i made something better. you used the oven? boom. [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. ♪ make t♪ holidays pop. hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah. we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half. that's not half! guys, i have more. thanks, mom. [ female announcer ] do you have enough pillsbury crescents? >>> it's a festive time of year for many. we love seeing this the big arrival at the white house. the official christmas tree
that's what darryl gould is doing. he has been at children's national medical center for the last two days. >> he is doing a lot better. he is doing a lot better. >> reporter: doreen gentzler, news4. >> so the next step is to test the vaccine on humans in a clinical trial. and if all that goes well, an rsv vaccine should be on the market in just the next couple of years. >>> next, a look back at christmases past and present at did you get chips for the party? nope. [...
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gould is doing in his book, and i would and i think what louis l. gould is doing in his would call.ould, i him the founder of modern first lady scholarship. looking at ing is the letters and the terms that edith is using to describe and finding cans them certainly as he just said -- as you just read, within boundaries of what white americans used but more extreme used.heodore roosevelt what effect does she have on her husband? we don't know. really know. >> it would be interesting to look at the timeline of the with some incident of the things she's written and gone and said. brownsfield incident. >> african-american soldiers who are falsely accused of shooting the town of brownsfield, texas when they face segregation local hostility. know the dn't want to details but assumed they were guilty. dishonorable discharges and quite unjustly. fair amount of african-american the north where people could vote. and there was certainly -- he lost them over that. that as makes the point he's no longer going to run for president, he's less atentedive needs of african-americans. question teresti
gould is doing in his book, and i would and i think what louis l. gould is doing in his would call.ould, i him the founder of modern first lady scholarship. looking at ing is the letters and the terms that edith is using to describe and finding cans them certainly as he just said -- as you just read, within boundaries of what white americans used but more extreme used.heodore roosevelt what effect does she have on her husband? we don't know. really know. >> it would be interesting to look...
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gould. in your research about mrs. taft, i wanted to know specifically if you are familiar with the miniseries back stairs of the white house that aired on nbc in 1979. it started julie harris. if youd to ask mr. gould are familiar with -- that was my first awareness of mrs. taft. was that an accurate depiction of her? >> i think the back stairs at the white house was generally accurate but it had some fictional elements. i don't think most historians regarded as something you should take to the bank. it was dramatized for television purposes. it is a useful source but i would use it with caution. askedodore roosevelt william taft to be a secretary of war. they had an opportunity to see the world. how did that affect them? --they both love the travel loved to travel. he became a troubleshooter diplomatically for tr. hen tr would go a funding would say, i left taft sitting on the lid in washington. lot.d mrs. taft traveled a a story that illustrates her ambiguity about this, when she and very nearly missed the train and
gould. in your research about mrs. taft, i wanted to know specifically if you are familiar with the miniseries back stairs of the white house that aired on nbc in 1979. it started julie harris. if youd to ask mr. gould are familiar with -- that was my first awareness of mrs. taft. was that an accurate depiction of her? >> i think the back stairs at the white house was generally accurate but it had some fictional elements. i don't think most historians regarded as something you should take...
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workers who rely on 3 jackson and i want to close just by saying for example, there is an abigail gould, who commutes from the east bay via bart, transfers to the 3 jackson five days a week. there is also a patricia monticello -- thank you. [ reading speakers' names ] >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. i'm barbara bocce. if the no. 3 jackson is eliminated it will have a major impact on our community. when we heard about it, we said what do we do? the muni said take a cross-town bus and then transfer. well, that is fine, but it's going to increase the average riding time by over 50% and it makes it a little unreliable getting to bart or getting to your job on time and people mentioned this is a very hilly area. no count was taken of the topography. so if you have elderly and disabled people and young students, can they walk a quarter of a mile to these bus stops? it will be very difficult, especially when it's raining and windy and it's not really safe to be standing on sutter street after the sun goes down and it's dark. so what is going to happen? well, we'll take our cars out and c
workers who rely on 3 jackson and i want to close just by saying for example, there is an abigail gould, who commutes from the east bay via bart, transfers to the 3 jackson five days a week. there is also a patricia monticello -- thank you. [ reading speakers' names ] >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. i'm barbara bocce. if the no. 3 jackson is eliminated it will have a major impact on our community. when we heard about it, we said what do we do? the muni said take a cross-town...
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professionally, i was involved at harvard teaching social issues of biology in the 1970s with stephen jay gould and recovered and some others. we look at the social causes of health and disease. on the 19th century people die in childbirth or cholera or infectious disease or some filthy water. we don't die of those things in the richer part of the world so much. we die from chronic diseases from environmental pollutants and then click tobacco. tobacco causes about a third of all cancers. that was really the gorilla in the room for me at some of the kidnapped various causes of disease and the most easily preventable cause of death in the modern world, the cause responsible for 440,000 deaths in the united states every year. completely preventable. we just allowed as if it's chewing gum or something. i started to write more intensively about this and to find out how we came into this world where this perfect engine of addiction is allowed to be sold and is responsible for so much death and suffering and we do virtually nothing about it. >> when you're teaching at harvard and 70 for more peoples u
professionally, i was involved at harvard teaching social issues of biology in the 1970s with stephen jay gould and recovered and some others. we look at the social causes of health and disease. on the 19th century people die in childbirth or cholera or infectious disease or some filthy water. we don't die of those things in the richer part of the world so much. we die from chronic diseases from environmental pollutants and then click tobacco. tobacco causes about a third of all cancers. that...
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nr: gould is not seeking reappointment and we are checking to see if mr. gold is interest in reappointment. we have a few interested applicants. >> we can leave it open to any applicants that would like to speak. i will leave it at 2 minutes. >> hello, my name is eric rut lig, i live in district four. my background is in environmental science and geography. i will view the authorities responsibility through an environmental lens. and work with the staff and with the board to ensure that all the projects moving forward are the most environmentally sound that they can be in the way that i see it. this is a win win. oftentimes what is best for the environment is best for san francisco residents quality of life whether it's reducing traffic congestion. i work in san francisco land trust and i work and answer questions like where we should be preserving open and developing and redeveloping land and transportation infrastructure, regionally. the last thing i would say if selected, i will work with district 4 and the authority to go back and forth. you have to ac
nr: gould is not seeking reappointment and we are checking to see if mr. gold is interest in reappointment. we have a few interested applicants. >> we can leave it open to any applicants that would like to speak. i will leave it at 2 minutes. >> hello, my name is eric rut lig, i live in district four. my background is in environmental science and geography. i will view the authorities responsibility through an environmental lens. and work with the staff and with the board to ensure...
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summer to education the school district in vancouver last and open york for being part of a tiny bite gould out of the mass association of realtors showed that last year. kang ha fire that nearly twelve point three billion dollars us. the total cost for deflecting virus in canada it is usually very large i think the chinese population in forty four states in a tiny house fires are the biggest foreign investors have purchased by foreign investors only proper to three percent cost reduction a new lead us. eleven percent of the deer and the numbers expected to increase. compared to help us goldfish are usually twice even three times more expensive. the coconut proper chinese buyers. so fun not come to an online survey with these rich buyers. to them more than fifty percent of them have the lead of five hundred thousand dollar budget. when seventy percent into the pan to catch the cast purchased and are particularly interesting cashman will of the current reserves raping us that they were to get a loan would like to be cost efficient the chinese buyers will choose the pain of lump sum tax. the
summer to education the school district in vancouver last and open york for being part of a tiny bite gould out of the mass association of realtors showed that last year. kang ha fire that nearly twelve point three billion dollars us. the total cost for deflecting virus in canada it is usually very large i think the chinese population in forty four states in a tiny house fires are the biggest foreign investors have purchased by foreign investors only proper to three percent cost reduction a new...
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earlier this week by gould the face of presents great breeze the miscalculation. here you communicate what stokes its mind on these athletes and the turkish foreign minister and talent although called it a historic moment. okra has long sought to open these the liberalization talks in eastern turkey commit to taking back migrants who cross into the eu and its borders. the agreement is due to be signed on to some risks germany's outgoing foreign minister he amassed a bella has visited ukraine in a show of support for protesters in key as independence square he told them the eu was still keen on partnership agreement with the country the statistics again that is in the periodical which is not meant to present to sign the pact last week. former president of ukraine and also back the anti gun to attach prime minister because of call for him and for the demonstrations and went unheeded and the standoff continues the tune of the night to protest as outstanding maitland in the end. i even found a piece for the support and for giant christmas tree. it's now up to test me.
earlier this week by gould the face of presents great breeze the miscalculation. here you communicate what stokes its mind on these athletes and the turkish foreign minister and talent although called it a historic moment. okra has long sought to open these the liberalization talks in eastern turkey commit to taking back migrants who cross into the eu and its borders. the agreement is due to be signed on to some risks germany's outgoing foreign minister he amassed a bella has visited ukraine in...
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cashes that balance sheet the investments greg gould -- the investments, and can go to nlp. an lp.hey need to show shareholders they are going to use all of these assets into cash very wisely. investors are waiting to see that kkr can prove that it really can put these assets to use in higher yield investments. >> thank you. we just brought you the latest on two big ivan equity firms, take a are and blackstone. as usual investors have been involved in private equity for decades. the jobs act allows individual investors to have access to the same strategies. rick lake is here now, he is a he says weanager, are heading into a golden age for liquid. great to see you. >> we were just hearing from erik schatzker who sat down with steve schwarzman, just how important individual investors are to blackstone but even though blackstone already has $250 billion in assets under management. does that surprise you at all? a firm that size are willing to get bigger? not surprise me, it is about diversification, and all investors need to never survive -- need to diverse affiant. ify. we are deligh
cashes that balance sheet the investments greg gould -- the investments, and can go to nlp. an lp.hey need to show shareholders they are going to use all of these assets into cash very wisely. investors are waiting to see that kkr can prove that it really can put these assets to use in higher yield investments. >> thank you. we just brought you the latest on two big ivan equity firms, take a are and blackstone. as usual investors have been involved in private equity for decades. the jobs...
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rapidly it's rapidly unraveling as we see this conflict persist thank you so much for joining me kate gould legislative associate at the middle east policy at the f c n l well time and again president obama has promised to get tough on big banks to ensure that a financial crash similar in the magnitude of the one that happened in two thousand and eight never happens again here's the president on sixty minutes back in two thousand and nine they're still puzzled why is that the people are mad at the banks well let's see where you guys are drawing ten twenty million dollar bonuses after america went through the worst economic year that it's gone through in in decades and you guys caused the problem and we got ten percent unemployment why do you think people might be a little frustrated however critics argue he has been anything but tough case in point j.p. morgan chase c.e.o. jamie dimon in a recent salon article writer david dayen makes the argument that jamie dimon explicitly violated a federal statute that could result in decades in prison damon himself had admitted to what he did he violat
rapidly it's rapidly unraveling as we see this conflict persist thank you so much for joining me kate gould legislative associate at the middle east policy at the f c n l well time and again president obama has promised to get tough on big banks to ensure that a financial crash similar in the magnitude of the one that happened in two thousand and eight never happens again here's the president on sixty minutes back in two thousand and nine they're still puzzled why is that the people are mad at...
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gould both of dubai. i know what to do with the blues in the country this week. it was we attended. on monday president of the kim post a curfew which remains in effect the class to speed its orders from his majority being tried again still so much ice cream with time the monk and being a stylist you can come and ask to speak. so tonight i need to constantly having taken out of the styles the us has evacuated all non essential stuff from it and the sea and the un has called for calm and restraint. reports of sporadic gunfire were heard tuesday. it's part of the curfew. it's been twelve days now since france of its military presence in central african republic. arson on some tea has more on other european nations who may soon also be helping in the peacekeeping mission on the cricut. call for help is aaron says and some european countries have agreed to support the french african nation. even the operation to restore origin in central african republic by discounting the rebels took up a well documented. i think i can confirm that as a result of the steps taken by france will soon hav
gould both of dubai. i know what to do with the blues in the country this week. it was we attended. on monday president of the kim post a curfew which remains in effect the class to speed its orders from his majority being tried again still so much ice cream with time the monk and being a stylist you can come and ask to speak. so tonight i need to constantly having taken out of the styles the us has evacuated all non essential stuff from it and the sea and the un has called for calm and...
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. >> in the first ladies series where we refeferred to a lot, writtenraphy of her is by lou gould. pointed about the difference between the kennedys who were people of the east sea andd people of the as the johnsons who were people of the land and spurred her love of conservation. does that connection makes sense? >> sure it does, makes a lot of sense. that whole being part of texas, is a whole almost country of its own, is very different early part ofn the country, all of that. this is where the country spread to and grew up and became sort of on your own out there and being in the ranch like that really emphasizes it. wasmrs. johnson, again, very interesting about -- they talked in the film clip about bringing chancellor airhart there and that was a great success of bringing him to the food and serving him texas instead of it being a white house state dinner and that part oftexas has a lot of people german descent and they were greatround and that was a eye-opener for the chancellor and a wonderful moment for those people in texas. many studies have been made and books written ab
. >> in the first ladies series where we refeferred to a lot, writtenraphy of her is by lou gould. pointed about the difference between the kennedys who were people of the east sea andd people of the as the johnsons who were people of the land and spurred her love of conservation. does that connection makes sense? >> sure it does, makes a lot of sense. that whole being part of texas, is a whole almost country of its own, is very different early part ofn the country, all of that....
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perry and jesse belmont were frequent visitors of jay gould's daughter at her palaise in paris. look it up on the web, you can't even believe anyone lived in anything like that. it was huge, it was torn down in 1968 for an ugly apartment building. when jesse and perry married and wanted to build, they asked their friend's architect, the host famous residential architect in europe in that period, to do the work. he did design the house for new hampshire avenue, although the supervision went to an american who will be remembered as the architect for duke university and other places later on. the belmonts were really not to enjoy this exquisite house, and when you go in it, the virtuoso, the arch. s are straight out of -- [inaudible] he had that in all his houses, but this was very small compare today what he usually did. >> washington was still prudish, too prudish to absorb this. so the belmonts resided mostly in paris. the other houses were designed, most all, but local architects who seem to have been very clear on what was wanted; an impressive house for entertaining. the mode
perry and jesse belmont were frequent visitors of jay gould's daughter at her palaise in paris. look it up on the web, you can't even believe anyone lived in anything like that. it was huge, it was torn down in 1968 for an ugly apartment building. when jesse and perry married and wanted to build, they asked their friend's architect, the host famous residential architect in europe in that period, to do the work. he did design the house for new hampshire avenue, although the supervision went to...
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mocker -- gould er discusses political stories of 2014. then international stories on fears in russia as the sochi olympic games draw near. plus your e-mails and tweets. >> it is on fire. it will be extremely fast. this of the five or 10 years. there.k is life into 45an slices. to what i think we should be doing is entering these and have them at the same time. we should play. we should learn. the world moves so fast. really have to stay up-to- date. >> new year's day on c-span. it just before 1:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the afternoon, ceo's on the future of higher education, robotics, and data as the new industrial revolution. on book tv, "unflinching courage" on women who helped shaped texas. then doctors assemble rights leaders at a segregationist share their memories of the civil rights era. >> the beginning of october 2013 was a perfect storm of politics and policy with implementation of many elements of the health care law and the beginning of the new fiscal year. there was a 16 day government shutdown as a result. over the next
mocker -- gould er discusses political stories of 2014. then international stories on fears in russia as the sochi olympic games draw near. plus your e-mails and tweets. >> it is on fire. it will be extremely fast. this of the five or 10 years. there.k is life into 45an slices. to what i think we should be doing is entering these and have them at the same time. we should play. we should learn. the world moves so fast. really have to stay up-to- date. >> new year's day on c-span. it...
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>> back in new york senior producer cheryl gould races to prepare for the 6:30 broadcast. >> we had tol this news into the allotted half hour. and that's stressful as it is. and then being ready at 6:29:59 so that when 6:30 comes and tom says "good evening" that you're ready. >> if the bird is up i can just throw it to him. >> with minutes to go until the broadcast the crowds and cheers reach a fever pitch. >> there's a guy coming across. cheryl. yeah. after you get done with segment 3, they're coming across the wall right here. >> i remember tom saying to me at one point, "cheryl. cheryl. they're coming over the wall!" and i still get goosebumps when i remember that. he was there to record this, to report on it. >> it's amazing. >> we didn't know if they would shoot them. with bullets. that had been the history of that wall. instead, they shot them with water cannons. and so people came over the wall drenched, wet with water cannon fire. they came over the wall with champagne bottles. and west germans greeting east germans. >> they should break the wall down just any moment, i think.
>> back in new york senior producer cheryl gould races to prepare for the 6:30 broadcast. >> we had tol this news into the allotted half hour. and that's stressful as it is. and then being ready at 6:29:59 so that when 6:30 comes and tom says "good evening" that you're ready. >> if the bird is up i can just throw it to him. >> with minutes to go until the broadcast the crowds and cheers reach a fever pitch. >> there's a guy coming across. cheryl. yeah....
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ellie goulding is the princess of great britain and she is the premier dance artist and your first single back in two thousand and nine was what just say that went to number one you shocked yeah. i actually wrote that song for someone else but i wrote it about my brother's experience you know him cheating on his girlfriend know what night it. i thought i would be a great song for that other person but they thought it was the moment sean kingston i don't know if you know who that person is i go to know who. i do some reason. why i didn't get to shawn and things that he i guess is his label didn't think that it was a hit but it was a massive massive song five million sold so if he didn't if he had done it you wouldn't have done it exactly and i wouldn't had that big bang first and so that's the little breaks in show business yeah a little bit so now you're happy he didn't take it oh absolutely. i would have paid for it regardless but i mean you know this is what i've always wanted to do rob always wanted to be. the person delivered best what's it been like in your life to make a lot of mone
ellie goulding is the princess of great britain and she is the premier dance artist and your first single back in two thousand and nine was what just say that went to number one you shocked yeah. i actually wrote that song for someone else but i wrote it about my brother's experience you know him cheating on his girlfriend know what night it. i thought i would be a great song for that other person but they thought it was the moment sean kingston i don't know if you know who that person is i go...
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. >> tv sister tracy gould's anorexia. >> she was a skeleton, and it scared the living hell out of meit as knight rider highs and lows. >> i couldn't get a job. >> as you wish. >> mckenzie phillips, her "one day at a time reunion." >> the last time we were all together was at bonnie's funeral. >> facing the heartbreaking decision to commit her special needs son. >> he is violent. >> plus -- >> we were the first ones to make out. >> now where yahoo and broadcast meet for 24-7 access to celebrity news. "omg insider." >> it's our throwback special. kevin frazier is off tonight for the holidays, but i have a christmas elf here with me. hello, thea. >> we have prepared a special gift for you. a reunion of your favorite tv stars from casts of the 1907s and 1980s. >> we're going to begin with the gang from "knots landing." it premiered nearly 34 years ago, and i got the cast together again to reminisce about her 14 years on the show. >> there is all th
. >> tv sister tracy gould's anorexia. >> she was a skeleton, and it scared the living hell out of meit as knight rider highs and lows. >> i couldn't get a job. >> as you wish. >> mckenzie phillips, her "one day at a time reunion." >> the last time we were all together was at bonnie's funeral. >> facing the heartbreaking decision to commit her special needs son. >> he is violent. >> plus -- >> we were the first ones to make...
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>> we are doing a show really in the mind of the creator, vince gillgon and peter gould his writing partnerhe uses to react to pilots and telling what is good. you guys seem to do it by instinct by what? >> i am familiar with what amazon has done and it is more quantitative. >> right. >> and i think we certainly by comparison are a whole lot more on the side of judgment. so, a team of people. >> what is judgment? >> judgment is a team of development executives mostly los angeles and some in new york just determined based on their judgment what is the best. yes you did. yes you did. no i didn't. no i didn't. yes you did. yes you did. no i didn't. no i didn't. yes you did. did not. [ male announcer ] find some peace this holiday. get an 8 piece meal, any recipe with a dozen cookies baked in-restaurant. the kfc festive feast. that's a lot for just $19.99! today tastes so good. >>> what a great day. >> that was zçzçtó . >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> and good morning to you, i'm juliette goodrich. it's 8:55. here are your news headlines this morning. a fire gutted a
>> we are doing a show really in the mind of the creator, vince gillgon and peter gould his writing partnerhe uses to react to pilots and telling what is good. you guys seem to do it by instinct by what? >> i am familiar with what amazon has done and it is more quantitative. >> right. >> and i think we certainly by comparison are a whole lot more on the side of judgment. so, a team of people. >> what is judgment? >> judgment is a team of development...
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well, november 17th's game was memorable for chicago bear's robbie gould, not just because he kickede same storms that touched down during the game devastated bears fans throughout the state and he knew he had to help. >> reporter: it was an unusual start to a chicago bears home game in november. >> this area then was elevated from a tornado watch to a tornado warning. >> due to the weather the game will be temporarily suspended. >> reporter: halfway through the first quarter the game was suspended due to severe storms. >> you had heard maybe some rumblings about tornadoes. you hear that at times, especially in the midwest. but realistically, how many times does it touchdown? how many times does it do what you see on tv in joplin or other places. >> reporter: but just a few hours drive from soldier field, the storm did touchdown devastating small towns like washington. and coal city. >> so you're dealing with a football game, having no idea that there are people that are losing their lives and their homes. >> not a clue. i had a game to prepare for. it wasn't until at night when you'
well, november 17th's game was memorable for chicago bear's robbie gould, not just because he kickede same storms that touched down during the game devastated bears fans throughout the state and he knew he had to help. >> reporter: it was an unusual start to a chicago bears home game in november. >> this area then was elevated from a tornado watch to a tornado warning. >> due to the weather the game will be temporarily suspended. >> reporter: halfway through the first...