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now, the hallway's narrow. it was already filled with the lincoln entourage, with the doctors, with the soldiers. and there was a narrow staircase on the right. safford knew the best room was the front parlor occupied by george and hill dads an sister. he reached for the door, it was locked. he went down to the second door here, this door was locked. hilda francis was inside frantically getting dressed. she was already dressed for bed so she wanted to put on clothes. so she didn't unlock this door either. and all that was left was this little room at the back of the hallway. which was occupied by a civil war soldier. but he was out for the evening. and so safford led them to this back room here. you can see how narrow the hallway is. there's barely enough room for soldiers to stand on each side of lincoln and carry him down this hallway. and so they took him into this room. and laid him on a spindle bed in the corner. lincoln didn't even fit on the bed, he was too tall. dr. leo ordered soldiers to break off the
now, the hallway's narrow. it was already filled with the lincoln entourage, with the doctors, with the soldiers. and there was a narrow staircase on the right. safford knew the best room was the front parlor occupied by george and hill dads an sister. he reached for the door, it was locked. he went down to the second door here, this door was locked. hilda francis was inside frantically getting dressed. she was already dressed for bed so she wanted to put on clothes. so she didn't unlock this...
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the hallway had a purpose to it. how do i get out?cscenes from the show, gogo ono cnbcbc.com/the-profit. the 88th southern parallel. we had traveled for over 850 miles. my men driven nearly mad from starvation and frostbite. today we make history. >>bienvenidos! welcome to the south pole! if you're dora the explorer, you explore. it's what you do. >>what took you so long? if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>you did it, yay! if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50, from infiniti. but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on h
the hallway had a purpose to it. how do i get out?cscenes from the show, gogo ono cnbcbc.com/the-profit. the 88th southern parallel. we had traveled for over 850 miles. my men driven nearly mad from starvation and frostbite. today we make history. >>bienvenidos! welcome to the south pole! if you're dora the explorer, you explore. it's what you do. >>what took you so long? if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>you...
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video showed the man police say attacked a girl in a hallway last weekend. friday afternoon prince georges county police say the mother knocked the suspect down but he got away. the man is african-american. he had a tattoo of the word "blessed" on his neck and a tattoo of a star on both shoulders. you should call police if you
video showed the man police say attacked a girl in a hallway last weekend. friday afternoon prince georges county police say the mother knocked the suspect down but he got away. the man is african-american. he had a tattoo of the word "blessed" on his neck and a tattoo of a star on both shoulders. you should call police if you
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. -- an american officer in the hallway. he said something like, how are you, or what are you guys up to? these were two people that he thought were japanese, because they both look like that until they start to converse with them. the japanese-americans first responded in english, and that was how he was group. hey, you look like somebody who can work for us. unfortunately, the japanese guy who is looking for the job did not get the position, but the american a japanese man did. in some cases, it worked as a benefit for japanese american people. delia: how long did it take for the japanese-americans to make their way back to the united states? naoko: some started to come back in 1947, that is the year in which the first ship from japan back to america was populated. from the beginning of that year all the way up to the late 1950's, in some cases the 1960's, there were people who just continue to come back. that is the era not only when u.s. warning japanese-american -- u.s. born japanese-americans were american citizens. so
. -- an american officer in the hallway. he said something like, how are you, or what are you guys up to? these were two people that he thought were japanese, because they both look like that until they start to converse with them. the japanese-americans first responded in english, and that was how he was group. hey, you look like somebody who can work for us. unfortunately, the japanese guy who is looking for the job did not get the position, but the american a japanese man did. in some cases,...
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lots of screams coming from that hallway. a lot of pain in that hallway. there is like a basement, and it's completely dark down there. now this is scary. they ask me simple questions. who are you? >> what do you do? >> where are you from? >> america. i live in california. >> he says to me -- >> i've never tortured an american before. >> "i'm going to look forward to this." they would start with my feet. >> who gave the drugs to you? >> i don't know. >> he beat the bottom of my feet. >> what's their number? where do they live? >> i don't know. >> where did you get the drugs? >> they were given to me at the hotel i was staying at. >> who gave you these drugs? >> i don't know. >> where are they? >> what's their phone number. >> where do they live? >> i don't know where they are. >> having the bottom of your feet whipped again and again and again and again until your feet swell up. >> i don't know! >> it's so excruciating. >> i thought i was carrying leather jackets. eventually it numbs out on itself. >> i don't know who they are. i thought i was carrying jac
lots of screams coming from that hallway. a lot of pain in that hallway. there is like a basement, and it's completely dark down there. now this is scary. they ask me simple questions. who are you? >> what do you do? >> where are you from? >> america. i live in california. >> he says to me -- >> i've never tortured an american before. >> "i'm going to look forward to this." they would start with my feet. >> who gave the drugs to you? >>...
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. >> racism has been permeating the hallways here five students drawings and edgings. >> the next generationthe nazis already here and there is no stopping it. ♪ bill: you are chasing a story about this video that is so nuts we had to learn most of it. girls gone wild. >> as you can see the video is shocking and very disturbing. it took place at a resort you would think of as family-friendly. it was an adult only fundraiser event. it is speculated it was a sickle cell anemia fundraiser. they will not have this event at there location again. bill: i think i have seen worse and rap videos quite honest. the fundraiser was not about the video. someone took the video while they were there. you saw the tape before we blurted. >> it ruined my entire morning. i have not come back yet. it is overall very gross. this is an public. there are houses around. >> a lot of that video took place in a parking lot. one employee did not want to be seen on camera but confirmed that it was this parking lot. i saw kids walking by. there is even a crossing guard. technically closed. a private fundraiser. the part d
. >> racism has been permeating the hallways here five students drawings and edgings. >> the next generationthe nazis already here and there is no stopping it. ♪ bill: you are chasing a story about this video that is so nuts we had to learn most of it. girls gone wild. >> as you can see the video is shocking and very disturbing. it took place at a resort you would think of as family-friendly. it was an adult only fundraiser event. it is speculated it was a sickle cell anemia...
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. >> before they move him, they have to clear a hallway so they can move him from point a to point b,ut any threat of harm. >> but there's a problem. a relative and a friend of the murder victim have suddenly appeared in the corridor. >> they knew we were coming out the side door, so i think it was planned. they were there. they were waiting for him to come out. >> surveillance cameras at both ends of the hallway catch deputy elizabeth erpp telling the men to clear out. the brother of the larger man appears before all three exit into an adjacent hallway where another camera at the far end of the hall is rolling. deputy christopher coolly can be seen warning the group to make room as he reaches to open the door. >> he opens the door to walk through it himself. >> he took his eyes off of them for a second to check on his partners. they saw their opportunity. that's when it happened. >> spotting henderson through the door, the group barrels past the deputy into the first hallway. >> they pushed past the first officer, bouncing him off the doorway. pushed him back. it was almost like a fo
. >> before they move him, they have to clear a hallway so they can move him from point a to point b,ut any threat of harm. >> but there's a problem. a relative and a friend of the murder victim have suddenly appeared in the corridor. >> they knew we were coming out the side door, so i think it was planned. they were there. they were waiting for him to come out. >> surveillance cameras at both ends of the hallway catch deputy elizabeth erpp telling the men to clear out....
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fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before.witch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >>> these are places where the inmates are really kind of the true-life hannibal lecters. they require extra shirt, shackles, three, four correctional officers at a time. it really puts our crews on a one-on-one basis with some of the most dangerous inmates in america. and in many cases the interview process has to happen through glass. >> such was the case when the "lockup" production team first encountered 38-year-old steven hugueley at the brushy mountain correctional complex in eastern tennessee. when we met him, hugueley had already been in prison for more than 20 years and was scheduled to be executed the following month. >> i shot my mother and threw her off a bridge. we had had problems for years, and it just finally reached the end. a girl that i had a date with called there, and when i answered the phone, my mother, she come out of her bedroom and started coming down the hallway, and she said
fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before.witch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >>> these are places where the inmates are really kind of the true-life hannibal lecters. they require extra shirt, shackles, three, four correctional officers at a time. it really puts our crews on a one-on-one basis with some of the most dangerous inmates in america. and in many cases the interview process has to happen through glass. >>...
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we also had students already in the hallway who identified both young men. >> and because of the tapes and the student identifications, the police were able to apprehend the suspects quickly. mobile district attorney john tyson. >> well, the tape speaks for itself. we have two young men who are in on it. one is to take photographs. the other is going to actually accomplish the assault. and we can clearly see, as the teacher walks out, that the ambush is on, and he throws a haymaker and floors the teacher right there in the hall. >> randolph parker is charged as an adult. he pleads guilty to felony assault in the second-degree and is sentenced to three years in prison. as for the claim that he was wearing brass knuckles -- >> we were never able to prove brass knuckles. he has a reputation for having brass knuckles, but we couldn't prove it in this case. >> as for dominic harris, the second student with the cell phone camera, his trial is pending. >> i think the arrest and conviction and sentencing of the first young man here probably sends as loud and strong a message as can be sent in
we also had students already in the hallway who identified both young men. >> and because of the tapes and the student identifications, the police were able to apprehend the suspects quickly. mobile district attorney john tyson. >> well, the tape speaks for itself. we have two young men who are in on it. one is to take photographs. the other is going to actually accomplish the assault. and we can clearly see, as the teacher walks out, that the ambush is on, and he throws a haymaker...
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(laughter) >> a hallway? that's it? where's the man tee. i'm not a political advisor but you could have fit a bull size manatee in that hallway. guys if we weren't meant to ride manatee y are they in the ocean. that's just marine biology okay. all right but to you word is out, okay. so the high court presidential questions are going to start coming so who first. >> after a town hall meeting in reno nevada he was confronted this time by a 19-year-old college student. >> 19-year-old college student. this is going to be easy. all right, what do you want to know about legalizing weed? cost of ramen moodels huh? yes and expenses. come on show me what you've got. >> what i wanted to talk to you about is that isis was created was you -- part of the iraqi military were forced out they have to employment. >> all right now bush is going what? >> your brother created isis. >> larry: duh-dayum. >> your brother created isis. hey, jeb it's going to have to be-- he my friend are got the burn notice. clearly. usa humor. no worries generalry jebbrey he has
(laughter) >> a hallway? that's it? where's the man tee. i'm not a political advisor but you could have fit a bull size manatee in that hallway. guys if we weren't meant to ride manatee y are they in the ocean. that's just marine biology okay. all right but to you word is out, okay. so the high court presidential questions are going to start coming so who first. >> after a town hall meeting in reno nevada he was confronted this time by a 19-year-old college student. >>...
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. >> when we saw the camera was present in the hallway, our initial reaction was that we may very well have not only the attack on video, but at least a starting point of how the suspect was built and his race. >> but there was an immediate setback. all the cameras were hooked to a single video recorder, and it was gone. >> the entire vcr, the cords were actually cut and removed from the office. >> there were no signs of forced entry. was it possible that a customer hid in the restaurant until closing time in preparation for the robbery? >> there's no reason to believe that the criminal might not have gone back to the restroom and hid in the bathroom until after they closed. you know, close the stall, hid on top of the toilet, that sort of thing. >> if the killer was a customer, that meant dozens, if not hundreds of potential suspects. it's so shiny. i know, mommy, but it's time to let the new kitchen get some sleep. if you want beautiful results, you know where to go - angie's list. now everyone can get highly rated service even without a membership. you can shop special offers or jus
. >> when we saw the camera was present in the hallway, our initial reaction was that we may very well have not only the attack on video, but at least a starting point of how the suspect was built and his race. >> but there was an immediate setback. all the cameras were hooked to a single video recorder, and it was gone. >> the entire vcr, the cords were actually cut and removed from the office. >> there were no signs of forced entry. was it possible that a customer hid...
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neighbors called 911 when smoke started filling up the hallway at an apartment building on audrey lane in oxon hill early sunday morning. firefighters found the smoke alarm located in a hallway closet. >>> 15 before the hour now and lawmakers are praising the special forces mission that led to the death of an isis commander in syria. the operation put u.s. troops on the ground deep inside isis territory and the raid comes as isis is claiming a huge victory in iraq. nbc's edward lawrence is live in capitol hill with more. >> reporter: good morning, aaron. that setback was the taking of ramadi that isis is now in control of. now with that setback the u.s. still had the weekend operation that was successful against the top leadership of isis. and secretary of state john kerry does say still that ramadi will be taken back in the next few weeks. ramadi is the thoseclosest city next to baghdad. residents could be seen leaving ramadi by the hundreds for fear of brutal retaliation by isis. kerry said there was not enough security forces to hold the city and the set back was a move of opportuni
neighbors called 911 when smoke started filling up the hallway at an apartment building on audrey lane in oxon hill early sunday morning. firefighters found the smoke alarm located in a hallway closet. >>> 15 before the hour now and lawmakers are praising the special forces mission that led to the death of an isis commander in syria. the operation put u.s. troops on the ground deep inside isis territory and the raid comes as isis is claiming a huge victory in iraq. nbc's edward...
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the hallway shouting and telling us to get back in the conference room immediately. we all went in and doors were shut and for a few minutes we didn't know what had happened at all. we just knew something was going on outside. >> you did know that there was an enormous amount of security there. we just did hear from garland officials about just how much extra security was on. $10,000 worth. it included bomb squad, extra uniform police officers, even fbi on the scene and these would-be attackers, one named elton simpson, a news isis sympathizer with links to known isis members online. they were stopped by a barrier, a police car stopped outside to keep them from getting in. talk to me about the security that you saw. >> so the security was really extensive. there were two checkpoints that i went through just to get into the parking lot. then i went through a metal detector to get into the building. and so that was one of the reasons why once we were asked to go into the conference room and the doors were closed, there wasn't as much panic as we expected. we knew that
the hallway shouting and telling us to get back in the conference room immediately. we all went in and doors were shut and for a few minutes we didn't know what had happened at all. we just knew something was going on outside. >> you did know that there was an enormous amount of security there. we just did hear from garland officials about just how much extra security was on. $10,000 worth. it included bomb squad, extra uniform police officers, even fbi on the scene and these would-be...
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because the hallway -- the tooth fairy is not allowed to take them if they're in the hallway. [ laughtery wife loves it when i cook. he would cook, he would make stews, but he would put in some ingredients that maybe aren't in the cookbook for stews. >> he did, and it was because i -- before i met ozzy, i don't smoke now, but i never, ever smoked anything in my life. and i wasn't really big into drugs. it was never my thing. i would drink, but drugs just weren't my thing. >> seth: right. >> and so he would get great enjoyment out of cooking and putting all of these different things in the food and see how i would react. [ laughter ] >> seth: and now, at what stage of the evening would you become aware that the stew was not a proper stew? were you aware of these sort of took effect? >> nothing, seth. i would wake up the next morning not knowing anything, but, yet, the room was wrecked. i mean, like, ozzy's equipment would be wrecked. drums kit would have holes -- i turn into the hulk. [ laughter ] i do. i'm, like, ripped like this and i turn into the hulk. and i mean, and the drugs now. c
because the hallway -- the tooth fairy is not allowed to take them if they're in the hallway. [ laughtery wife loves it when i cook. he would cook, he would make stews, but he would put in some ingredients that maybe aren't in the cookbook for stews. >> he did, and it was because i -- before i met ozzy, i don't smoke now, but i never, ever smoked anything in my life. and i wasn't really big into drugs. it was never my thing. i would drink, but drugs just weren't my thing. >> seth:...
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fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before.get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. ♪ emily chang: by now, you know his story. the kid who started the social network in his harvard dorm room, grew it to 1.4 billion users, and became one of the wealthiest men in the world. but mark zuckerberg may not be done changing the world just yet. since taking facebook public, his bets have only gotten bigger. spending billions expanding his empire into photos, messaging, even virtual reality. internet.org may be his most audicious bet yet. featuring an epic battle with google, drones, lasers, and stratospheric hot air balloons, to bring the internet to
fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before.get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. ♪ emily chang: by now, you know his story. the kid who started the social network in his harvard dorm room, grew it to 1.4 billion users, and became one of the wealthiest men in the world. but mark zuckerberg may not be done changing the world just yet. since taking facebook public, his bets have only gotten bigger. spending billions expanding his empire into photos,...
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. >> are as the govenor unveiled his budget, home healthcare workers protested in the hallways. they calls were ignored despite higher revenues. >> it's a typically cautious approach. the money for higher ed, that pumped up the rainy day fund. he's still not spending a lot. >> are democrats said they want more spending on education and on the poor. now the negotiations begin in the legislature on this budget due in june. it's likely not to change much between now and then. >> ken, thank you. >>> de penning on where you live you may have seen a lot of rain today or no rain at all. this is what it looked like in san jose this afternoon a.nice steady rain and in the bay you needed our wind shield wipers on high. >> the calls for service increase add little bit but we saw some collisions linked to the rain. >> as the system moved through the bay area, some were pelted with hail. the hail mixed with heavy rain made driving conditions hard on 101. >> heavy rain in sacramento caused some street flooding. this man turned to a kayak in folsom. >> let's bring in chief meteorologist bill m
. >> are as the govenor unveiled his budget, home healthcare workers protested in the hallways. they calls were ignored despite higher revenues. >> it's a typically cautious approach. the money for higher ed, that pumped up the rainy day fund. he's still not spending a lot. >> are democrats said they want more spending on education and on the poor. now the negotiations begin in the legislature on this budget due in june. it's likely not to change much between now and then....
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was american born first and was going with him and then they just ran into american officer in the hallway and the officer said something like how are you or what are you guys up to or something like that just to greet these two people that he initially thought were japanese because they both looked japanese if you don't converse with them. and then just because of the cultural afinty i guess they responded in english and then that's how he was rerouted hey, you look like you could work for us. he was looking for the job they don't get this position but this american person did. in that way, i think it did work in some cases as a benefit for japanese american people. >> how long did it take for the japanese americans to make their way back to the united states? >> it varied quite a bit. those with means started to come back to the u.s. in 1947. that's the year in which -- that's the year in calls the first ship from japan got to america. so beginning from that year to all the way to up to late 1960s. in some cases, 1960s there are people who just continued to come back. and that's the era
was american born first and was going with him and then they just ran into american officer in the hallway and the officer said something like how are you or what are you guys up to or something like that just to greet these two people that he initially thought were japanese because they both looked japanese if you don't converse with them. and then just because of the cultural afinty i guess they responded in english and then that's how he was rerouted hey, you look like you could work for us....
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i ran into chip kelly in hallway a short time ago. he had a huge smile on his face. he seemed happy and i said good pick he said thanks. has it jamie apody "channel 6 action news" ducis become to you. >> more ahead on the draft breakdown up next we'll hear from the one that goes away. marcus mariota speaks about his (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the pennsylvania lottery. (husband) let me get this. (female announcer) that means you too could experience the joy of winning. (wife) look who went shopping! (female announcer) every day... (grover) your chariot awaits! (announcer) ... for the rest of your life. (wife) jump on! (grover) nothing like a new mower. (wife) what? (grover) see you tomorrow! (female announcer) cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. play for fun. cash for life. ♪♪ ♪♪ to you they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection kills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advant
i ran into chip kelly in hallway a short time ago. he had a huge smile on his face. he seemed happy and i said good pick he said thanks. has it jamie apody "channel 6 action news" ducis become to you. >> more ahead on the draft breakdown up next we'll hear from the one that goes away. marcus mariota speaks about his (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the...
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. >>> coming up -- a naked man seen running down the hallway of a philadelphia apartment building. >> when you think you've seen it all, here's something a little new. >> a woman logs on and watches a robbery in her home live. >> they're coming into my house and robbing it. >> and what's gotten this neighbor so ticked off? >> the more he stopped, the more i did it. >> when "caught on camera: invasion" continues. right now, verizon is offering unlimited talk and text. plus 10 gigs of shareable data. yeah, 10 gigantic gigs. for $80 a month. and $15 per line. more data than ever. for more of what you want. on the network that's #1 in speed, call, data, and reliability. so you never have to settle. $80 a month. for 10 gigs. and $15 per line. stop by or visit us online. and save without settling. only on verizon. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a marvelous thing! oh! haha! so you can replace plane tickets, traveler's cheques, a lost card. r
. >>> coming up -- a naked man seen running down the hallway of a philadelphia apartment building. >> when you think you've seen it all, here's something a little new. >> a woman logs on and watches a robbery in her home live. >> they're coming into my house and robbing it. >> and what's gotten this neighbor so ticked off? >> the more he stopped, the more i did it. >> when "caught on camera: invasion" continues. right now, verizon is...
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fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before.get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >> you do any impersonations? >> i do a good morgan freeman. >> that is so good. >> it's uncanny. that is the larios ross mathews on rupaul's drag race. he can be heard on straight talk with ross mathews where he will teach you how to be heterosexual. you've also probably seen him on the red carpet. what a big deal with. >> this is a really big deal. >> i am so excited to be here and get to talk to you. >> i love you as well, i love you cents you are in turn on the "tonight show." >> i started in 2001. that's like 14 years almost. >> did you guys ever get to ride motorcycles? >> now, i have a vespa. >> do you have a helmet? >> of course. but we never go on the open road together but i love him with all my heart. >> that was fantastic. so quickly, what makes a good drag queen? >> 100% commitment. it takes balls to dress up like a lady. and that not only do face discrimination you face discrimination but you have to p
fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before.get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >> you do any impersonations? >> i do a good morgan freeman. >> that is so good. >> it's uncanny. that is the larios ross mathews on rupaul's drag race. he can be heard on straight talk with ross mathews where he will teach you how to be heterosexual. you've also probably seen him on the red carpet. what a big deal with. >> this is a really...
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this american-born person was going with him, and then they run into an american officer in the hallway. he said something like, how are you, or what are you guys up to? these were two people that he thought were japanese, because they both look like that until they start to converse with them. the japanese-american person responded in english, and that was how he was recruited. hey, you look like somebody who can work for us. unfortunately, the japanese guy who is looking for the job did not get the position, but the american did. in some cases, it worked as a benefit for japanese american people. delia: how long did it take for the japanese-americans to make their way back to the united states? naoko: some started to come back in 1947, that is the year in which the first ship from japan to america was operated. from the beginning of that year all the way up to the late 1950's, in some cases the 1960's, there were people who just continue to come back. that is the era not only when u.s. born japanese-americans were american citizens. citizenship was japanese, but because of the family
this american-born person was going with him, and then they run into an american officer in the hallway. he said something like, how are you, or what are you guys up to? these were two people that he thought were japanese, because they both look like that until they start to converse with them. the japanese-american person responded in english, and that was how he was recruited. hey, you look like somebody who can work for us. unfortunately, the japanese guy who is looking for the job did not...
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ation where i go to high schools at lincoln high school thousand of students yet if you stand in the hallway he know all the students name he give them a high 5 and he'll come back on the remarks and there's a joy it happens bus you love kids and students and encourage them to be successful so that's really what this is all about thank you for what you do i'll tell you on monday, i had the opportunity to attend a chinese game with the teacher of the year i have to say their enregister it was family a lot and even though the night got chilly it was cold but again, it was so wonderful on the big jumping both train inform have the teacher of the year recognized and they get their caps and hear the arrow roar from at&t park stadium it should happen everyday in the country with thatwith that - you going - with that i'd like to sing a song for my folks just kidding no, no, no i wouldn't subject you to that but i know that hsa draw has mentioned all the wonderful sponsors in the room can you ask everyone that's been part of sponsoring one of the gifts for our takeovers teachers and principle can yo
ation where i go to high schools at lincoln high school thousand of students yet if you stand in the hallway he know all the students name he give them a high 5 and he'll come back on the remarks and there's a joy it happens bus you love kids and students and encourage them to be successful so that's really what this is all about thank you for what you do i'll tell you on monday, i had the opportunity to attend a chinese game with the teacher of the year i have to say their enregister it was...
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and as they were going out the door got into the hallway they were screaming at the top of their lungs christina, what is your birth date? >> they were taken straight from the courtroom and booked into the jail and charged with contempt of court for shouting that kelley's sentence was excessive and that there had been no justice. >> and we field like there was no justice. they maxed him out on both charges. i thought he'd at least got four years. i'd have been happy with four. but six i think is extremely too much. for his own baby. he's sentenced the rest of his life anyway. no amount of time is going to give him the grief he's already got. >> where is the justice? if you are going to do something, do it right. and i told her that the judges will be judged first. >> i'm just thinking, while i was walking out like, i hope they just shut up. because they can get charged. and what do you know? there she go. she in jail, i'm in jail. that ain't go good thing. >> were you angry at deandre when this happened? >> i was very angry when it first happened. it took me a while. but i know deep do
and as they were going out the door got into the hallway they were screaming at the top of their lungs christina, what is your birth date? >> they were taken straight from the courtroom and booked into the jail and charged with contempt of court for shouting that kelley's sentence was excessive and that there had been no justice. >> and we field like there was no justice. they maxed him out on both charges. i thought he'd at least got four years. i'd have been happy with four. but...
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he was running in the hallway to ve out pain and he comes back in but clearly woozy. first shot was an air ball. james harden extends the lead to 1. amazing game. curry stayed out there. got back into the flow. ad 23 points. warriors got wiin 6. almost stole the game b harden too good. rockets hit 17, 3. 4 points for the man they callhe beard and rockets send the series back to oracle for game 5. final s 128-115. moments ago steve kurr on steff. >> fortunaly he was up. came back into the locker room with the doctors. played out the half. checked on him at half time and he was going through sees of tests and that's yes didn't start the second ha we wanted to make sure he was okay bu our doctors cleared him and he's doing fine. >> so couple things we should note here. 30's an nba concussion protocol that you have to good througbut the word is contusion not concussion to describe his situation. some people on social media thought it was a dirty play. nothing he could have done. heidn't do anything to initiate this jury. nothing to did to avoid. he was trying not to get h
he was running in the hallway to ve out pain and he comes back in but clearly woozy. first shot was an air ball. james harden extends the lead to 1. amazing game. curry stayed out there. got back into the flow. ad 23 points. warriors got wiin 6. almost stole the game b harden too good. rockets hit 17, 3. 4 points for the man they callhe beard and rockets send the series back to oracle for game 5. final s 128-115. moments ago steve kurr on steff. >> fortunaly he was up. came back into the...
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i can just see him being carried down that hallway laid in that bed.e time there was commentary that it was inappropriate that the president of the united states die in a boarding house. but lincoln was such a simple man. he would not have felt that way. also, the coffin was not a fine coffin. soldiers went to a military workshop and brought a long pine box with a screwtop lid and brought it inside. lincoln's naked body was wrapped in the american flag and put in this box and the only sound of the room was the sound of the screws being tightened in their holes and people were very upset to see the president in this pine box but it was almost poetic. that harked back to lincoln's days as a young man. so i feel lincoln's presence. in fact when i was working on "manhunt," i would often stand-alone in the petersen bedroom and write my initial notes. i must have come to ford's almost a hundred times, to the petersen almost a hundred times and did the same thing in the petersen house. these places are really important and emotional to me and a part of my lif
i can just see him being carried down that hallway laid in that bed.e time there was commentary that it was inappropriate that the president of the united states die in a boarding house. but lincoln was such a simple man. he would not have felt that way. also, the coffin was not a fine coffin. soldiers went to a military workshop and brought a long pine box with a screwtop lid and brought it inside. lincoln's naked body was wrapped in the american flag and put in this box and the only sound of...
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fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before.tch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >>> more than a week after natalee's disappearance, the aruban police finally arrested joran van der sloot and his friends deepak kalpoe. >> it seems so unreal all that happened right here at the holiday inn right at the entrance. and, of course, that's where joran says that he dropped her off and that she fell and hit her head. that's the first story he told. >> yeah. first story. >> they all get together and concoct this story. and it's a pretty basic story. they say, listen, we are just going to say we dropped her at the hotel. she was really drunk. she was talking to a security guard who we can barely describe. as long as we stick to that story, everything is going to be okay. >> basically making up as we go along. -- we got out and deepak said two security guards there that saw her when she got -- when she stepped out of the car. and that's what he told the police and i was like, you know, that's wh
fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before.tch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >>> more than a week after natalee's disappearance, the aruban police finally arrested joran van der sloot and his friends deepak kalpoe. >> it seems so unreal all that happened right here at the holiday inn right at the entrance. and, of course, that's where joran says that he dropped her off and that she fell and hit her head. that's the...
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he was seen on the surveillance video punching a student in a hallway just as cool was letting out. he went by the video frame by frame. the officer claims that the 17-year-old[no audio] >> i wanted to thank everybody for believing in me. >> what was egregious about the assault, is that this young man in our mind was a child . they need to be protected, and the officer in this case was held accountable. reporter: the officer now faces at least 10 years in prison. he will be sentenced on july 2. the judge did not going to the sentencing phase, because he wants to give the officer the chance to bring in his 30 character witnesses. jummy: a woman in court today accused of running over and nearly killing a used car lot manager. she ran over the shop's owner and injured another employee. the dealership owner was dragged by the car for several feet and he is gone under six area surgeries since then including facial reconstruction. developing now, we're learning more about the two gunman in texas who opened fire on a cartoon contest featuring pictures of the prophet mohammed. what we know
he was seen on the surveillance video punching a student in a hallway just as cool was letting out. he went by the video frame by frame. the officer claims that the 17-year-old[no audio] >> i wanted to thank everybody for believing in me. >> what was egregious about the assault, is that this young man in our mind was a child . they need to be protected, and the officer in this case was held accountable. reporter: the officer now faces at least 10 years in prison. he will be...
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then they just ran into an american officer in the hallway. the officer says something like how are you? what are you guys up to? something like that. just to greet two people that he initially thought japanese, because they both look like japanese. if you don't start to converse with them. just because of the cultural affinity, i guess the japanese-american person responded in english. then that's how he was recruited. hey, you look like somebody who can, you know, work for us. unfortunately, this japanese guy who was looking for a job originally didn't get the position, but the american person did. in that way, i think it did work in some cases, as a benefit for japanese-american people. >> how long did it take for the japanese-americans to make their way back to the united states? >> it varies quite a bit. those with needs started to come back to the u.s. in 1947. that's the year in which -- that's the year in which the first ship from japan back to america was operated. so beginning from that year to all the way to -- up to late 1950s. in
then they just ran into an american officer in the hallway. the officer says something like how are you? what are you guys up to? something like that. just to greet two people that he initially thought japanese, because they both look like japanese. if you don't start to converse with them. just because of the cultural affinity, i guess the japanese-american person responded in english. then that's how he was recruited. hey, you look like somebody who can, you know, work for us. unfortunately,...
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fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before.the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >>> train derailment in philadelphia. investigators appear to be focusing on the speed as a factor in the crash which left seven people dead, hurt mon than 200 histories. >> officials say the train was going at more than twice the speed lip, that speed limit being 50 miles or 80 kilometers per hour when it hit a curve and du jumped the rails. the engineer, 32-year-old brandon bastion did hit the brakes, but that wasn't enough to prevent this tragedy from happening. >> investigators are now analyzing the black box to find out exactly what went wrong. >>> now to more on a story we brought on wednesday. south korean intelligence officials say north korea executed its defense minister for general disobedience to kim jong un. >> a public execution of one of north korea's highest officials. south korean intelligence says kim jong un had his defense mip sister shot by anti-aircraft guns as hundreds of north elite watched. the
fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before.the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >>> train derailment in philadelphia. investigators appear to be focusing on the speed as a factor in the crash which left seven people dead, hurt mon than 200 histories. >> officials say the train was going at more than twice the speed lip, that speed limit being 50 miles or 80 kilometers per hour when it hit a curve and du jumped the rails. the engineer,...
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fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before.h now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. there is an ancient rhythm... [♪] that flows through all things... through rocky spires... [♪] and ocean's swell... [♪] the endless... stillness of green... [♪] and in the restless depths of human hearts... [♪] the voice of the wild within. >>> why on the day that they did, the stock went up 7%? >> i was fired in a board room brawl. we had board members leaking information out of the board room. the truth is this. it is a leader's job to challenge the status quo. when do you you make enemies. i understand that well. the track record of the people of newlet packard and i is crystal clear. the stock has gone down during my tenure as did every other technology company. >> that was republican presidential candidate and huelet packard carly fearino defending her record. along with retired neuro surgeon dr. ben carson and form he governor mike huckabee, the huckster, all announced their campaigns for the 2016 go
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they say they're harassed in the hallways and administrators aren't doing anything about it. da lin reports the feds are getting involved but even that may not help. da. >> reporter: that's right. the students accuse the district of not doing enough to stop and prevent sexual harassment on campus and as you mentioned on top of that, they say that the district is stopping them from talking to federal investigators, who are here looking into those allegations. >> sexual harassment is everywhere at berkeley high. you see students being tackled all the time. just talking about how you have a nice butt, get that a lot like nice booty, girl. >> unwanted, like, people like slapping, like, girls buttocks in the hallway. >> reporter: they say the harassment isn't just at berkeley high. it's a districtwide problem. >> i was sexual assaulted by several boys on the school campus. >> reporter: freshman katie thompson says that happened a a berkeley middle school and feels berkeley unified has done little to stop and prevent sexual harassment. in fact, back in october, some boys at berkele
they say they're harassed in the hallways and administrators aren't doing anything about it. da lin reports the feds are getting involved but even that may not help. da. >> reporter: that's right. the students accuse the district of not doing enough to stop and prevent sexual harassment on campus and as you mentioned on top of that, they say that the district is stopping them from talking to federal investigators, who are here looking into those allegations. >> sexual harassment is...
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neighbors called 911 when smoke started filling up the hallway in an apartment building on audrey lane in oxen lane. firefighters found the smoke alarm located in a hallway closet. >>> shiite militias in iraq say they'll mount a counteroffensive retake the key iraqi city from isis. you take a look at this video just in to the newsroom. these are iraqi forces running from ramadi, about 80 miles from baghdad. isis militants took control of ramadi over the weekend. they say that the -- they recalled their collapse in the face of isis last summer. despite the loss secretary of state john kerry says he's confident about the long term fight against isis. >>> a computer security expert claims that he hacked into the entertainment systems of more than a dozen american airline -- rather united airlines planes and was able to take control of the planes' engines. chris roberts made the revelations to the fbi which seized a bunch of computers from his home as they investigate. he hopes this helps fix a potential security threat. the fbi is not confirming his claims or if roberts will face charges.
neighbors called 911 when smoke started filling up the hallway in an apartment building on audrey lane in oxen lane. firefighters found the smoke alarm located in a hallway closet. >>> shiite militias in iraq say they'll mount a counteroffensive retake the key iraqi city from isis. you take a look at this video just in to the newsroom. these are iraqi forces running from ramadi, about 80 miles from baghdad. isis militants took control of ramadi over the weekend. they say that the --...
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followed the 12-year-old girl into the elevator, followed her out and sexually assaulted her in the hallway. >> it's absolutely disgusting. >> yes, it's very concerning. >> reporter: why is that? >> i have a 6-year-old and a 3- year-old and they play outside and it's very close. >> reporter: listen to n. pay very close attention. the suspect has some tattoos, very detailed tattoos that police say will help identify him. two stars on each shoulder and then the word "blessed" on his neck. they got that information from the girl's mother. she saw the suspect days after the attack, tackled him right here outside the complex. she was not hurt. he got away. police do not want you to approach and engage a suspect but they do want you to take a close look at that video to see if you recognize him and call if you have information. much more on the concerns over security here at the building coming up at 6:30. delia goncalves, wusa9. >>> the quadruple murder near the national cathedral still making national headlines this morning. last night detectives brought at least one blood hound to the house on
followed the 12-year-old girl into the elevator, followed her out and sexually assaulted her in the hallway. >> it's absolutely disgusting. >> yes, it's very concerning. >> reporter: why is that? >> i have a 6-year-old and a 3- year-old and they play outside and it's very close. >> reporter: listen to n. pay very close attention. the suspect has some tattoos, very detailed tattoos that police say will help identify him. two stars on each shoulder and then the word...
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. >> we're all rushing in the hallway and then we could hear the tornado coming and it picked up the house and starred ripping all the rooms off and we're sitting in the hallway -- hollering and screaming. when we came out everything was destroyed. >> meanwhile homes still underwater tonight. days of storms dumped 11-inches of rain in some areas. trapping homeowners and creating massive sink holes. officials say it could take some time before all the water recedes and people can get back into their homes. >>> philadelphia police are looking for the man they say surveillance cameras caught stealing of all things surveillance cameras. in south philly. fox 29's dave schratwieser is outside of south detectives and dave hopefully police got a very good look at this guy. >> reporter: lucy this is one of those crimes that leaves you scratching your head. a guy caught on camera stealing the very camera that's taking his picture. tonight investigators tell us they're trying to figure out who the guy is and why he did this. >> i mean somebody does that really they deserve to be caught. >> repo
. >> we're all rushing in the hallway and then we could hear the tornado coming and it picked up the house and starred ripping all the rooms off and we're sitting in the hallway -- hollering and screaming. when we came out everything was destroyed. >> meanwhile homes still underwater tonight. days of storms dumped 11-inches of rain in some areas. trapping homeowners and creating massive sink holes. officials say it could take some time before all the water recedes and people can get...
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police say the victim was shot in the hallway near the front door pronounced dead at the scene. police are working to contact family members. police don't have a detailed description of the suspect, but he might be carrying a long gun or rifle. the residents were out waiting on a septa trolley since then they have put them back inside. >> we got information that someone ran down the street. >> reporter: back here live, you can see the street has reopened. this is a busy street and police are looking for surveillance cameras to see if there's any footage that can help in the investigation. if you have any stipulates, -- tips, darby borough police want to hear from you. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> the search is on for two armed men who burst into a bucks county home in chalfonte four men were inside the home, the suspects got away with cash and cell phones and electronics. >>> this is update on a developing story, a teen who escaped custody while wearing his handcuffs two days ago has himself in. the action cam was at southwest detectives as singletary surrendered
police say the victim was shot in the hallway near the front door pronounced dead at the scene. police are working to contact family members. police don't have a detailed description of the suspect, but he might be carrying a long gun or rifle. the residents were out waiting on a septa trolley since then they have put them back inside. >> we got information that someone ran down the street. >> reporter: back here live, you can see the street has reopened. this is a busy street and...