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has finally become correctional officer hardy. >> i've been working a lot of overtime.he way the overtime system works is you have to cover another shift. we'll work 16 hours. today i came in at 2:00 p.m. and i won't get off until 6:00 a.m. in the morning. so it's a long ride, especially when you have to go home and still spend time with your family and things like that. but the money is good. that's what's appealing to you and you want to do it. you know what i mean? this morning, i got up at 6:00 a.m. and i had to go home and get a little bit of sleep and get back up here. eight hours after i punched out. it can get overwhelming sometimes, but hey, you know, it took a long time to get this, and i'm very proud to wear it, and i come in here each day and try to do my best. my first night on assignment was house unit "a." this dorm here. it was 10:00 p.m. when i came here that night. the first thing you're thinking, man, you don't know any of these inmates, you're all by yourself. you're all by yourself. you have 114 inmates in this dorm and it's just you. you're the onl
has finally become correctional officer hardy. >> i've been working a lot of overtime.he way the overtime system works is you have to cover another shift. we'll work 16 hours. today i came in at 2:00 p.m. and i won't get off until 6:00 a.m. in the morning. so it's a long ride, especially when you have to go home and still spend time with your family and things like that. but the money is good. that's what's appealing to you and you want to do it. you know what i mean? this morning, i got...
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deborah khoshaba: hardiness is a term of resiliency. it's about a set of attitudes that a person has that helps them to transform the problems that they encounter in life in a way that enhances their performance, their morale, their conduct, and their health. salvatore maddi: it's a pattern, a personality pattern where you have certain attitudes and certain skills, a sense of commitment, a sense of control, and a sense of challenge. if you have a strong sense of commitment... what's natural for you is to involve yourself with other people, involve yourself with whatever's going on, rather than hang back and feel isolated and alienated. if you have a strong sense of control, it's natural for you to struggle and try to influence the outcomes that are going on around you rather than just sink into passivity and powerlessness. and if you have a strong sense of challenge... what feels natural to you is to continue to learn through your experience. but how do we know if we are effectively dealing with the everyday stress in our lives? salvato
deborah khoshaba: hardiness is a term of resiliency. it's about a set of attitudes that a person has that helps them to transform the problems that they encounter in life in a way that enhances their performance, their morale, their conduct, and their health. salvatore maddi: it's a pattern, a personality pattern where you have certain attitudes and certain skills, a sense of commitment, a sense of control, and a sense of challenge. if you have a strong sense of commitment... what's natural for...
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like hardy says. i want to try in the future. he had eighteen the current ruling system continued through monday the decision means nine ninety nine. i know. i ask chum it's worked the highest incidence in the european alps stir scraping up the mountain are called old. it's called through the ages this blessing of nature's given people a month later
like hardy says. i want to try in the future. he had eighteen the current ruling system continued through monday the decision means nine ninety nine. i know. i ask chum it's worked the highest incidence in the european alps stir scraping up the mountain are called old. it's called through the ages this blessing of nature's given people a month later
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vincent hardy. andrea johnson. nick will i. bryan lamb brick. benjamin the third. steven may. kimberly martin. jonathan matte. mark maul bureau even though. jacob mchenry. michael maland fee. carlos melena did he see. christian. andrea o'neill. deal o at the 51 he will. marking could say. anthony pettirozelpetrozela. mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan tacutttacutta. collin walker. all right. good job guys. 116 can you rise please i know i've asked you this several times did you love this job >> i love this job. >> thank you very much. >> i love teaching. it is such an exhilarating experience when people began to feel their own creativity. >> this really is a place where all people can come and take a class and fill part of the community. this is very enriching as an artist. a lot of folks take these classes and take their digital imagery and turn it into negatives. >> there are not many black and white darkrooms available anymore. that is
vincent hardy. andrea johnson. nick will i. bryan lamb brick. benjamin the third. steven may. kimberly martin. jonathan matte. mark maul bureau even though. jacob mchenry. michael maland fee. carlos melena did he see. christian. andrea o'neill. deal o at the 51 he will. marking could say. anthony pettirozelpetrozela. mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan...
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vincent hardy. andrea johnson. nick will i. bryan lamb brick. benjamin the third. steven may. kimberly martin. jonathan matte. mark maul bureau even though. jacob mchenry. michael maland fee. carlos melena did he see. christian. andrea o'neill. deal o at the 51 he will. marking could say. anthony pettirozelpetrozela. mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan tacutttacutta. collin walker. all right. good job guys. 116 can you rise please i know i've asked you this several times did you love this job >> i love this job. >> thank you very much.you. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in landing a contract with the sfoifk is pretty champ but now with the opened contracting center visitors can get opportunity at the new state of the arc facility and attend workshops and receive one-on-one technical assistance and learner what you need to become a primary contractor or what information to be a subcontractor and a created bed public commission it will help people to assis
vincent hardy. andrea johnson. nick will i. bryan lamb brick. benjamin the third. steven may. kimberly martin. jonathan matte. mark maul bureau even though. jacob mchenry. michael maland fee. carlos melena did he see. christian. andrea o'neill. deal o at the 51 he will. marking could say. anthony pettirozelpetrozela. mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan...
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they appear to have stumbled in that election in anti-yoeu anti-islam hardy, projected to have been beaten in fourth place. for more analysis on the rise of the far right in europe, a specialist on this very topic at kent university in the united kingdom. very much for speaking to us. what is the appeal. >> what we are seeing in recent times. this is kind of a classic that youn recent times have the traditional left labor this kind of anti-politic. the rationale from france. -- a numberecially of countries across europe. the you think of these various far right parties across europe stand any chance of organizing themselves to working together. >> i think one of the stumbling is the ideological spectrum. economic policies are very different. one of the main stumbling blocks. it is quite problematic and difficult. i think we had kind of an .greement were are stumbling blocks the main liquidators disagree. >> thank you so much for your analysis. full results are due on sunday after all 28 nations in the european elections. the key step towards resolving the country's crisis. the protest went
they appear to have stumbled in that election in anti-yoeu anti-islam hardy, projected to have been beaten in fourth place. for more analysis on the rise of the far right in europe, a specialist on this very topic at kent university in the united kingdom. very much for speaking to us. what is the appeal. >> what we are seeing in recent times. this is kind of a classic that youn recent times have the traditional left labor this kind of anti-politic. the rationale from france. -- a...
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vincent hardy. andrea johnson. nick will i. bryan lamb brick. benjamin the third. steven may. kimberly martin. jonathan matte. mark maul bureau even though. jacob mchenry. michael maland fee. carlos melena did he see. christian. andrea o'neill. deal o at the 51 he will. marking could say. anthony pettirozelpetrozela. mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan tacutttacutta. collin walker. all right. good job guys. 116 can you rise please i know i've asked you this several times did you love this job >> i love this job. >> thank you very muc >> hello, i'm nona along with the legacy of voters in san francisco i'm here to discuss 19th street only june 3rd the city and county of san francisco through it's port commission mfrtsz 3 and a half miles of waterfront along the bay and it currently regulates the maximum allowed heights they run from 40 to 84 feet they usually need approval by the planning commission and the board of supervisors those changes
vincent hardy. andrea johnson. nick will i. bryan lamb brick. benjamin the third. steven may. kimberly martin. jonathan matte. mark maul bureau even though. jacob mchenry. michael maland fee. carlos melena did he see. christian. andrea o'neill. deal o at the 51 he will. marking could say. anthony pettirozelpetrozela. mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan...
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. >> a bamboo tunnel leads to the front door of a laura hardy's most recent creation.ature in. >> using structural elements that are the same shape that they are in the forest. something about that makes it just feel like it's growing around you. no wallpaper needed. bamboo is used for the beams, ther from, the railings, the furniture. we're note used to seeing bamboo did this. >> we're in the going to use any plywood or sheetrock, not going to use any of the easy stuff. we're going to do this out of materials that we feel really good about. >> reporter: this 2-year-old feels good about bamboo because it's sustainable, she says. it's fully mature in three years and harvested without killing the root. her mission to build with bamboo started after a 2009 trip to bali where she spent her shield hood. she visited the green school which was dreamed up by her father, jewelry designer, john hardy. >> i've been looking at this for seven r seven years. >> reporter: he sold his successful business, wanted to encourage the next generation to think about sustainability. >> to und
. >> a bamboo tunnel leads to the front door of a laura hardy's most recent creation.ature in. >> using structural elements that are the same shape that they are in the forest. something about that makes it just feel like it's growing around you. no wallpaper needed. bamboo is used for the beams, ther from, the railings, the furniture. we're note used to seeing bamboo did this. >> we're in the going to use any plywood or sheetrock, not going to use any of the easy stuff. we're...
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that's what we are fighting for. >> freedom fighters talking to andrew hardy.ed now live from johannes esburg. looking at anc victory everyone is predicting, what would be a failure for it in terms of the vote? >> tim, good afternoon. the anc goes to 60% would amount to a failure for the party. they reached their absolute apex in 2004 when they garnered almost 70% of the vote. in 2009 they dropped. there's indication they may go significantly lower than last time. >> is it the party itself or is it the present leader? you talk about under mandela. >> very well during the course of the election campaign they want to separate president zuma who's not popular from the party itself. it's a referendum on the last 20 years, on mandela's anc and referendum of what they've achieved since 1994. they've done that well. president zuma is not very popular. we don't see what extent that will cost them at the ballot box tomorrow. >> it's corruption, unemployment which are the big drivers in this poll. looking at the democratic alliance which is often dismissed as the white p
that's what we are fighting for. >> freedom fighters talking to andrew hardy.ed now live from johannes esburg. looking at anc victory everyone is predicting, what would be a failure for it in terms of the vote? >> tim, good afternoon. the anc goes to 60% would amount to a failure for the party. they reached their absolute apex in 2004 when they garnered almost 70% of the vote. in 2009 they dropped. there's indication they may go significantly lower than last time. >> is it the...
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we have the latest on the reason for the split and his party hardy visit to miami.ho doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin there is limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he li
we have the latest on the reason for the split and his party hardy visit to miami.ho doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke...
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it has hardy board on it. it also has recycled spacers inside. so it's very green effect. insulation is right here. and on the outside you can put whatever surface you want. on this particular one, down in the gulf stucco is very prevalent. and we put brick or rock on the bottom. this home was about 2500 feet and to give you an example of weight difference. a stick-built home will weigh about 9,000 pounds on the exterior walls, whereas this system it weighs about 165,000 pounds. so weight is your friend. >> does weight also though drive up the cost? what is the expense compared to regular homes? this >> oh, that's a very good question. before this system, trying to build a concrete structure was very expensive. normally, maybe 50% more. with this simple system that we do train builders for free and is available to home buyers, the cost will be very comfortable to a well-built stick home. but yet per month will be less because the insurance and utilities will be less. >> what is the market that you are seeing for these kinds of homes with this special construction that you
it has hardy board on it. it also has recycled spacers inside. so it's very green effect. insulation is right here. and on the outside you can put whatever surface you want. on this particular one, down in the gulf stucco is very prevalent. and we put brick or rock on the bottom. this home was about 2500 feet and to give you an example of weight difference. a stick-built home will weigh about 9,000 pounds on the exterior walls, whereas this system it weighs about 165,000 pounds. so weight is...
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. >> hardy towards the circle last year. >> the 8 flood as essential setbacks so it's at the maximum of the code requirement is 15 feet we'll have concerned about the building extending further and we prefer development when it's appropriate to be hire a third story rather than encroaching on the neighborhood space. >> mr. duffey anything. we'll take public comment. please step forward. >> this is my card. good evening board of appeals i'm raymond changing we live on the left hundreds of the open lot as identified by skrerp my family and neighbors came here today to oppose k s m development for building a 3 story building for one thousand plus square foot this. the sunny side neighbors have been speaking to deaf areas all they did was turn a monster house to another monster size house 3 stories is too big and doesn't fit our neighborhood style because the house is 2 stories at all. the city planning guideline it's essential for a building scale to be comparable where decrease surrounding building to preserve the neighborhood character their 2 story at all the houses are only 5 hundre
. >> hardy towards the circle last year. >> the 8 flood as essential setbacks so it's at the maximum of the code requirement is 15 feet we'll have concerned about the building extending further and we prefer development when it's appropriate to be hire a third story rather than encroaching on the neighborhood space. >> mr. duffey anything. we'll take public comment. please step forward. >> this is my card. good evening board of appeals i'm raymond changing we live on the...
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friends --hardy keep french hopes alive in rome defeating do dodic.adal needed three sets to get ey to set up a final -- semifinal against andy murray. arsenal has the chance to win the first trophy in nine seasons. the biggest fa cup final surprise since this came last year when manchester city was beaten. the coach says he will not remind the players of last year. any don't believe we need warning. we know a final is a final. ball, they canhe create chances, and it is just down to us form and well on the day of the game. and we just want to focus on that. theince scraping by in semis, arsenal won five straight games to finish fourth in the premier league but expects a tough encounter against a team playing in its first ever fa cup final. thisnestly, i don't think is his complacency. we know the difficulty of the task. if you look at our ru in the fa cup, we had a hard run. we played against top men. we played against everton. coventry was maybe a little bit easier. but still the overall run we had, it was a very tough run. we have done all this job
friends --hardy keep french hopes alive in rome defeating do dodic.adal needed three sets to get ey to set up a final -- semifinal against andy murray. arsenal has the chance to win the first trophy in nine seasons. the biggest fa cup final surprise since this came last year when manchester city was beaten. the coach says he will not remind the players of last year. any don't believe we need warning. we know a final is a final. ball, they canhe create chances, and it is just down to us form and...
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know they were hardy saying that she was 30 in a conversation.ad music owas on the phone speaking with certified letter with an argument at the time. -yes speaking with her father. she simply cannot hear it and cannot feel the rumbling of the train the close call between two airplanes and were clearly international airport has caught the faa to make some changes planes taking off and landing at the same time can no longer use both intersecting on runways. when the plane was taking off the busy here at this time close both of those planes came to colliding in mid air. >>: talks to get a new stadium for the oakland raiders are now in the 11th hour it's a new report. >>: mark davis and al davis assigned who is the ceo of the raiders basically said or not 11th-hour here we need to get a new stadium we have somebody that we need more money. let's face it is this a rough time to be in zero runs sports fan. the warriors announced the 30 living soon because san francisco and the difference to city-owned. we have $400 million towards a new stadium if he d
know they were hardy saying that she was 30 in a conversation.ad music owas on the phone speaking with certified letter with an argument at the time. -yes speaking with her father. she simply cannot hear it and cannot feel the rumbling of the train the close call between two airplanes and were clearly international airport has caught the faa to make some changes planes taking off and landing at the same time can no longer use both intersecting on runways. when the plane was taking off the busy...
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. >> hardy-har-har. let's not make a habit of gifting singers to bill clinton. we'll take it from here, karl. >> you know, actually, i don't disafr agreagree with a thing y >> i bet you don't. >> kpexcept for this that karl rove should not go away. democratic strategist hilary rosen, republican strategist, kevin madden. kevin, we'll start with you. there's something else that bill clinton said today about the absurdity of karl rove's question. i want you to listen to this. >> i got to give him credit, you know, that embodies that old saying that consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. >> the consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. explain to me how this wasn't a small-minded attack on the part of karl rove? >> well, i think in order it to be an attack, i think it has to be premeditated and there has to be some sort of conspiracy there. i just happen to dis agragree w the democrats who believe that we're sitting around conspireing to introduce things like hillary clinton's health into a 2016 conversation and karl rove is, like, you know, the one with
. >> hardy-har-har. let's not make a habit of gifting singers to bill clinton. we'll take it from here, karl. >> you know, actually, i don't disafr agreagree with a thing y >> i bet you don't. >> kpexcept for this that karl rove should not go away. democratic strategist hilary rosen, republican strategist, kevin madden. kevin, we'll start with you. there's something else that bill clinton said today about the absurdity of karl rove's question. i want you to listen to...
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joined by consequenton hardy of "the new york times." before we start to talk about the update, briefly explain the casm so that people understand the context. >> yeah, so take us to the innovation. they promise a effect that is fabulous. they require all the other pieces of ecosystem to reconfigure to make them work seamlessly in a xa. >> do you have an scam snm. >> if i introduce a new processor, i have to have the people to update i, support people to update it. and so the problem is we want new stuff. it's a life blood. but are you the one? it creates this pause. they jump in and create the early market which is before the casm. most people go i'll wait and see. that wait and see is what creates the lull. the lull is the casm. if you don't do anything pro active, you actually don't get out of the lull and you die in the casm. and i think google glass is one of those things that very exciting early adopters and then just was enough time there where you just said, no, they're never going to quite be able to pull it off. >> never is not
joined by consequenton hardy of "the new york times." before we start to talk about the update, briefly explain the casm so that people understand the context. >> yeah, so take us to the innovation. they promise a effect that is fabulous. they require all the other pieces of ecosystem to reconfigure to make them work seamlessly in a xa. >> do you have an scam snm. >> if i introduce a new processor, i have to have the people to update i, support people to update it....
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you might recall the case of josh hardy the 7-year-old from virginia who beat cancer four times.s a virus that can cause heart and kidney failure but after receiving three doses from an experimental drug he can sit up do homework and do board games with his brother. >> that's such good news. karl rove not backing down. if she decides to run there are questions that should be raised and she will eventually have to come clean. >> i am not questioning her health. what i am questioning is, is whether or not it's a done deal if she is running. she would not be human if she did not take this into consideration. to be 69 at the time of the 2016 election. if she gets elected she will be 77. let's be clear. she is going to have to cough up h these medical records. >> on meet the press rnc chairman said it will be a sticking point. >> it is going to be an issue. it will come up. we are going to be at this point at some time if hillary clinton runs for president. the issue of his health and age is going to come up. >> a new study finds celebrities bad behavior could have a positive influenc
you might recall the case of josh hardy the 7-year-old from virginia who beat cancer four times.s a virus that can cause heart and kidney failure but after receiving three doses from an experimental drug he can sit up do homework and do board games with his brother. >> that's such good news. karl rove not backing down. if she decides to run there are questions that should be raised and she will eventually have to come clean. >> i am not questioning her health. what i am questioning...
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. >> do you think the internet can challenge the communist hardy in the longer term?bring democracy to china? much to probably too think it will be a force against the chinese political party. the truth is it has exerted pressure on the government and forced them to respond in a way to public pressure they do not have to. they go online every day and use it as a facility to understand what people care about and the issues. i think in the end, the communist party will relies the internet is a former it. they see it as a threat. they will keep it under close watch. >> what about facebook and twitter? you are visiting those companies while you were here. do you think they will get unblocked in china? what path do they have? >> they do not need advice from me. the recognize that in future for facebook and twitter is a long game, not a short again. they have been over there a lot. they realized there is a potential for them to get more chinese businesses advertising. that might be the beginning of a long-term relationship. the chinese government does not see any incentive
. >> do you think the internet can challenge the communist hardy in the longer term?bring democracy to china? much to probably too think it will be a force against the chinese political party. the truth is it has exerted pressure on the government and forced them to respond in a way to public pressure they do not have to. they go online every day and use it as a facility to understand what people care about and the issues. i think in the end, the communist party will relies the internet...
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i grew up in the andy hardy movie. upstate new york my grandfather was a prominent businessman and we used to get together for the sunday dinner when i was a child after church all the and then bring in suits and ties severed be a big ham or turkey and the conversation would turn to those more. there is a point of reference for everything i would listen and the grandfather would say i bought that before the war but did not sell a until after the of war. talk about margarine and how awful it tasted. also my family like everybody here was immersed in the war effort to. if you were not in uniform everybody served in some way as most americans did. my grandfather was 43 years old and tried to a list three times and was told that there were not that desperate. [laughter] he were blind as a bat with dependents we will call you if we need you. said both grandmothers one tested machine guns the other was a bomb inspector my father was a boy scout and they refuse to distribute promotional posters and bars or churches the govern
i grew up in the andy hardy movie. upstate new york my grandfather was a prominent businessman and we used to get together for the sunday dinner when i was a child after church all the and then bring in suits and ties severed be a big ham or turkey and the conversation would turn to those more. there is a point of reference for everything i would listen and the grandfather would say i bought that before the war but did not sell a until after the of war. talk about margarine and how awful it...
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marine braden hardy straightening american flags at a cemetery there in idaho. this hand on the vietnam veteran's memorial. searching for a loved one who died in the war. and these little girl scouts, alex and kaitlyn tonight, getting flags ready to put on the graves of veterans in north carolina. marking the true meaning of this weekend. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news" this sunday night. the outrage aimed at the man who allegedly ruined countless weddings. >> you've got over $800,000 from 160 couples. do you realize that? >> investigators say he took their money and we tracked him down. tonight, what we've now learned since. how so many of you are responding. >>> and later tonight here on "world news," the stunner. the home run was something, but it was actually the man who caught the ball who would surprise everyone. who is that man right there and why is he smiling wide tonight? ♪ [ male announcer ] your eyes. even at a distance of 10 miles... the length of 146 football fields... they can see the light of a single candle. your eyes are amaz
marine braden hardy straightening american flags at a cemetery there in idaho. this hand on the vietnam veteran's memorial. searching for a loved one who died in the war. and these little girl scouts, alex and kaitlyn tonight, getting flags ready to put on the graves of veterans in north carolina. marking the true meaning of this weekend. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news" this sunday night. the outrage aimed at the man who allegedly ruined countless weddings....
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than tourism as the president looks to boost approval ratings that remain a drag on the democratic hardytingly joins me with more. >> good afternoon. it's no secret that president always look to associate with winners. i'm going back all the way to andrew johnson, that has included athletes, sports teams, and sports shrines as they look to leverage america's strong like for athletics. -- for athletics with policy and political initiatives. what we are seeing today is no different. today marks the third event that we have had with the president that a sports related this week. the president will announce a series of initiatives today, designed to boost a tourism industry that has seen major gains in the last three years. in 2013 alone, tourism reported 70 million international visitors, as much as $180 billion in spending and a trade surplus of $57 million. like this thates white house officials believe can continue to boost economic growth in the country, even if it's not on the scale they desire. >> bottom line, will the president's initiatives today have any real impact on travelers? >
than tourism as the president looks to boost approval ratings that remain a drag on the democratic hardytingly joins me with more. >> good afternoon. it's no secret that president always look to associate with winners. i'm going back all the way to andrew johnson, that has included athletes, sports teams, and sports shrines as they look to leverage america's strong like for athletics. -- for athletics with policy and political initiatives. what we are seeing today is no different. today...
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also first it was light bulbs now the feds may be targeting your soef sue hardy on that. is national hamburger day. we have splash burgers out on the plaza. stick around. fox and friends kicks off later on right here on your channel for news. >>> welcome back to "fox & friends first" . the first american jihaddist may have carried out a suicide bombing attack in syria. that american joined the islamic terrorists trying to overthrow the assad regime, al qaeda's official branch in syria. the front reportedly posted a picture of an american on twitter and made the claim saying the american did it in conjunction with attacks by three other bombers. so we'll see. >>> the u.s. meantime could get more involved in the civil war in syria. president obama apparently wants to train rebels. officials telling the associated press that the president may soon sign off on a project to train and equip moderate syrian rebels. the opposition forces have been asking for military help over the last three years in their effort to oust president bashar assad. the mission would instruct members
also first it was light bulbs now the feds may be targeting your soef sue hardy on that. is national hamburger day. we have splash burgers out on the plaza. stick around. fox and friends kicks off later on right here on your channel for news. >>> welcome back to "fox & friends first" . the first american jihaddist may have carried out a suicide bombing attack in syria. that american joined the islamic terrorists trying to overthrow the assad regime, al qaeda's official...
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hardis really technologically to solve. >> this is a quote from forbes.andscape,ent tech daniel ek once spotify to supply -- wants spotify to supply the soundtrack. a i think about it ias soundtrack to your life. we have technology more available in your life -- your smartphones -- the internet. >> the internet of things. >> for us, when we think about it -- why shouldn't you, why shouldn't we figure out how to give you the perfect song when you start your morning? and how would your life -- if we play do that song, wouldn't your day become an percent better? -- 10% better? and what if you go to the gym and we could recommend running tracks? party are having a house and we know what people are into? then figure out the perfect mix? i think personal moments will be better if we provided more music. >> what the perfect song for you in the morning? >> that is a great question. right now, i listen to a lot of a new swedish producer. a little bit of electronic, a little bit hip-hop. it changes all the time. >> what you want spotify to become in 10 years? other
hardis really technologically to solve. >> this is a quote from forbes.andscape,ent tech daniel ek once spotify to supply -- wants spotify to supply the soundtrack. a i think about it ias soundtrack to your life. we have technology more available in your life -- your smartphones -- the internet. >> the internet of things. >> for us, when we think about it -- why shouldn't you, why shouldn't we figure out how to give you the perfect song when you start your morning? and how...
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you might remember the company shimerick from the case of josh hardy. to provide the child a drug that would prevent a virus until the government made it change its mind. now it is refusing to provide a drug to baby juddson from new york. his grandmother says the drug is his onlyç hope. fox news did e-mail the company. here is their statement: thank you for your e-mail. we are aware of the situation. >>> democratic congressman steve israel recently called republicans racist. the o'reilly factor invited him on the show to comment but after he declined they sent jesse watters to washington, d.c. to get some answers. >> i'm jesse watters with the "o'reilly factor." i'm actually one of your constituents. you said the republican base was animated by racism. can you explain that? >> you are picking up on something that was out of context and happened three weeks ago so i would request why you would ask that three weeks after. >> because we invited you on the show a number of times and you keepç declining. >> we need to pass the immigration bill. >> what is
you might remember the company shimerick from the case of josh hardy. to provide the child a drug that would prevent a virus until the government made it change its mind. now it is refusing to provide a drug to baby juddson from new york. his grandmother says the drug is his onlyç hope. fox news did e-mail the company. here is their statement: thank you for your e-mail. we are aware of the situation. >>> democratic congressman steve israel recently called republicans racist. the...
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native removal act of 1830, the delta became open for settlement by any white people crazy enough, hardy ♪ >> there's no way to make up for our bad racial past but you know, the sense of community that keeps people here is evidenced in this place. >> julia reed is greenville born and raised, the daughter of a political family, a writer, author and as delta as it gets. how long you been in mississippi? >> 22 years. i came in 1992. >> john currence is a celebrated chef who left new orleans to come to mississippi and open first one, then many more restaurants and businesses in the town of oxford. >> i've stayed busy. >> and this is doe's eat place in greenville. >> this is the great florence signal. >> so good to meet you. >> florence is in charge of the salad bowl and has been -- this is doe's senior sister-in-law. when did y'all open up, 1930? >> '41. >> '41, close enough. >> like a lot of folks around here, dominic "big doe" cigna got his start selling hot tamales to go. in the beginning, the place catered to the black community but after word got out how good the food was, white people
native removal act of 1830, the delta became open for settlement by any white people crazy enough, hardy ♪ >> there's no way to make up for our bad racial past but you know, the sense of community that keeps people here is evidenced in this place. >> julia reed is greenville born and raised, the daughter of a political family, a writer, author and as delta as it gets. how long you been in mississippi? >> 22 years. i came in 1992. >> john currence is a celebrated chef...
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. >> you might remember the company chimerex from the case of josh hardy.repeat lid denied the drug to him. eventually it relented after eup tense public scrutiny. >> it's a marriage made in prison. new reports show convicted killer van der sloot is set to tie the knot next month with his girlfriend who is#s ei. back in 2010 he was sentenced for a murder. he was arrested twice in connection to natalie holloway's disappearance in aruba but never charged with that crime. >>> rutgers university dismissing its quarterback after a brutal bar fight in minnesota. he is charged with beating a man who is now in critical condition. this as authorities arrested a second suspect. tph*e word on what prompted that bar fight. >> fencing may be an olympic sport but it is banned at north dakota state university. the university saying that the sword is like equipment that is known -- okay. let me startç again. the sword-like equipment are deemed as weapons and use on university owned property is prohibited. the sword has no actual blade or sharp tip. the team disappointed b
. >> you might remember the company chimerex from the case of josh hardy.repeat lid denied the drug to him. eventually it relented after eup tense public scrutiny. >> it's a marriage made in prison. new reports show convicted killer van der sloot is set to tie the knot next month with his girlfriend who is#s ei. back in 2010 he was sentenced for a murder. he was arrested twice in connection to natalie holloway's disappearance in aruba but never charged with that crime. >>>...
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. >> reporter: at hardy stadium thousands came out to show they are goucho strong. >> we are here because in this moment of loss there's a human desire to come together. to reach out to one another for love and for support. >> reporter: six victims with six faces and six names. >> george chen. katherine cooper, james huong, christopher ross michael martinez, david wain, veronica wise. >> we ask why. why have such a beautiful place and such beautiful people been hurt in this way. why here, and why now? >> reporter: somber moments of reflection were punctuated by stern calls of change. >> we all know what's happening here and it's unbelievable that we're at this point. too many people have died and it should be not one more. >> not one more. not one more. >> reporter: the thousands of people in these stands wore these black ribbons an effort organized by a buddhist group who came here to support the victims from the bay area. >> so where he volunteered to purchase the ribbons. we have a chance to hug them, cry with them. >> reporter: and say one final goodbye with them. >> we will get throu
. >> reporter: at hardy stadium thousands came out to show they are goucho strong. >> we are here because in this moment of loss there's a human desire to come together. to reach out to one another for love and for support. >> reporter: six victims with six faces and six names. >> george chen. katherine cooper, james huong, christopher ross michael martinez, david wain, veronica wise. >> we ask why. why have such a beautiful place and such beautiful people been...
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andrew hardy reports. >> reporter: in the poor neighborhood, a south african maverick comes hunting fora fire brand pop list facing fraud charges. they love him here with promises to turn land and nationalize much of the economy. >> people your time is now. political freedom, complete freedom. >> reporter: in the west, people are scared. they call you a demagogue in the making who will turn this into land reform. >> this is our country. what we do with our country has got nothing to do with those outside. >> reporter: political opposition is spreading as people grow tired of corruption and alarmingly high unemployment. >> we have got nothing now. repo repo >> reporter: it's clear many are better off after the years of democracy. the campaign here where they claim the credit. >> i started free. now i'm working. >> reporter: it is very difficult to argue with these numbers. the anc has problems but it has the power of the state behind it and loyalty of millions of south africans. so president zuma brushes off allegations of corruption and prepares the country. >>> afghan officials grapple
andrew hardy reports. >> reporter: in the poor neighborhood, a south african maverick comes hunting fora fire brand pop list facing fraud charges. they love him here with promises to turn land and nationalize much of the economy. >> people your time is now. political freedom, complete freedom. >> reporter: in the west, people are scared. they call you a demagogue in the making who will turn this into land reform. >> this is our country. what we do with our country has...
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andrew hardy reports. >> reporter: in the poor neighborhood, a south african maverick comes hunting fortes. this is a fire brand pop list facing fraud charges. his promises is to nationalize most of the economy. >> in the west, people are very scared. they call you someone in the making to turn this country into another zimbabwe with land reforms. >> that has nothing to do with it. >> political opposition is spreading as people grow tired of corruption and alarmingly high unemployment. >> we got nothing now. >> reporter: yet it's also clear many south africans are better off after 20 years of democracy. the rally here claims the credit. >> now i'm working. >> it is very difficult to argue with these numbers. they may have problems, but it has the power of the state behind it and enduring loyalty of millions of south africans. the president brushes off corruption allegations, promises more jobs and investment and prepares for something close to another landslide victory. bbc news south africa. >>> experiments with mice in the united states shows some of the effects of human aging could b
andrew hardy reports. >> reporter: in the poor neighborhood, a south african maverick comes hunting fortes. this is a fire brand pop list facing fraud charges. his promises is to nationalize most of the economy. >> in the west, people are very scared. they call you someone in the making to turn this country into another zimbabwe with land reforms. >> that has nothing to do with it. >> political opposition is spreading as people grow tired of corruption and alarmingly...
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. >> you might remember the company chimerex that repeatedly denied drugs for josh hardy.eventually changed course after eup tense public scrutiny. >> ainsley, thank you very much. in both those cases, our own peter johnson jr., america's attorney was key in helping them get it. >> we're going to talk about something that has a little bit of sickness in everybody's belly. talking about health, karl rove kicking off a political firestorm in a war of words with hillary clinton. he's getting slammed for suggesting clinton might have brain damage or some sort of damage after a fall she suffered, as you recall, in 2012. but he says his words are being twisted. elizabeth prann is live in washington to explain. >> reporter: "the new york post" reported that karl rove did make those suggestions last week at a conference, and rove clarified on the channel he was never claiming clinton had brain damage but he did suggest details are not forthcoming on what medical issues then-secretary of state hillary clinton was dealing with. clinton's team is quick to fight back, oneç spokespers
. >> you might remember the company chimerex that repeatedly denied drugs for josh hardy.eventually changed course after eup tense public scrutiny. >> ainsley, thank you very much. in both those cases, our own peter johnson jr., america's attorney was key in helping them get it. >> we're going to talk about something that has a little bit of sickness in everybody's belly. talking about health, karl rove kicking off a political firestorm in a war of words with hillary clinton....
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. >> reporter: at hardy stadium thousands came out to show they are goucho strong. >> we are here because in this moment of loss there's a human desire to come together. to reach out to one another for love and for support. >> reporter: six victims with six faces and six names. >> george chen. katherine cooper, james huong, christopher ross michael martinez, david wain, veronica wise. >> we ask why. why have such a beautiful place and such beautiful people been hurt in this way. why here, and why now? >> reporter: somber moments of reflection were punctuated by stern calls of change. >> we all know what's happening here and it's unbelievable that we're at this point. too many people have died and it should be not one more. >> not one more. not one more. >> reporter: the thousands of people in these stands wore these black ribbons an effort organized by a buddhist group who came here to support the victims from the bay area. >> so where he volunteered to purchase the ribbons. we have a chance to hug them, cry with them. >> reporter: and say one final goodbye with them. >> we will get throu
. >> reporter: at hardy stadium thousands came out to show they are goucho strong. >> we are here because in this moment of loss there's a human desire to come together. to reach out to one another for love and for support. >> reporter: six victims with six faces and six names. >> george chen. katherine cooper, james huong, christopher ross michael martinez, david wain, veronica wise. >> we ask why. why have such a beautiful place and such beautiful people been...
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as i tell people i grew up in an andy hardy movie in upstate new york. .. i would listen to my grandparents, about it and you would hear my grandfather's say i'd thought that before the war but didn't sell it until after the war and they would talk about margarine and mixing in the guy and how awful it tasted and think coffee and all those things. the other thing is my family was like most, everybody here was very much immersed in what was called the war effort. if you were not in uniform everybody still served in one way, shape or form. at least most americans did. my grandfather at the time was 43, 44 years old, tried to enlist three times and was turned down three times and was told three times by the draft board we are not that desperate. you are blind as a back and have dependents. we will call you if we need you so he became a civil defense broadcaster. both my grandmothers were rosy the rivers, one tested machine guns and the other was a bomb in specter. my father was a boy scout and government use the boy scouts to distribute promotional posters at
as i tell people i grew up in an andy hardy movie in upstate new york. .. i would listen to my grandparents, about it and you would hear my grandfather's say i'd thought that before the war but didn't sell it until after the war and they would talk about margarine and mixing in the guy and how awful it tasted and think coffee and all those things. the other thing is my family was like most, everybody here was very much immersed in what was called the war effort. if you were not in uniform...
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. >> the american people should conclude that it is probably fool hardy to press ahead with a massiveof immigration laws until they can be sure that the laws we have are being enforced with their safety in mind. >> just minutes before air time, ice sent fox news a new statement indicating that all the convicts coming in their custody have already satisfied the terms of of their sentences. >> shedding new light on one of this country's darkest days, almost 13 years after the fact, the 9/11 museum opens tomorrow in new york. president obama will be there for a somber first day. >> the museum is ready. the museum is ready to receive visitors and share its contend with the world. >> reporter: it's taken eight years and a total cost along with a memorial of $718 million, but the 9/11 museum is finally opening. >> when you look up, you see the tallest building in the united states, one world trade center. >> built beneath the memorial plaza, the space is filled with chilling reminders of one of worst days in american history. >> this is engine 21 and we use this truck to tell the story, hel
. >> the american people should conclude that it is probably fool hardy to press ahead with a massiveof immigration laws until they can be sure that the laws we have are being enforced with their safety in mind. >> just minutes before air time, ice sent fox news a new statement indicating that all the convicts coming in their custody have already satisfied the terms of of their sentences. >> shedding new light on one of this country's darkest days, almost 13 years after the...
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sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> chicago is known for extreme weather and its hardyy take things in stride. but every once in a while, something happens that's unusual, even by chicago standards. >> i've never seen the waves this high. it's scary. >> i got hit by a wave and i was going backwards when i was trying to go forward. >> lake shore drive boasts one of chicago's most stunning backdrops. popular with tourists, outdoor enthusiasts and commuters. eric nelson lives across the street in a high rise with spectacular views of the waterfront. >> it's usually just packed. lot of runners, lots of people on their bikes. >> but on september 30th, 2011, high waves on lake michigan pummeled the shoreline raging out of control. >> i first realized something out of the ordinary was happening that morning when i got up. >> eric is surprised to see enormous waves crashing against the shoreline below. he records the scene to show friends and then heads out to investigate. >> waves were coming up 20, 30 feet in the air and crashing out well across the jogging path and right up
sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> chicago is known for extreme weather and its hardyy take things in stride. but every once in a while, something happens that's unusual, even by chicago standards. >> i've never seen the waves this high. it's scary. >> i got hit by a wave and i was going backwards when i was trying to go forward. >> lake shore drive boasts one of chicago's most stunning backdrops. popular with tourists, outdoor enthusiasts...
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hardy har, har. >> on college campuses conservatives often can't speak. >> my instinct is to defend academicom saying do you know what? if you want to do it, do it. whatever groups can retaliate but doing prayer. whatever they want. that is my instinct. it's so lazy. it's just -- >> that is, i mean, going to say it's academic freedom, it's not. >> it is, though. >> it's not. >> how about we kick some butt for a change? >> and this is the world i grew up in. which is we played ice hockey, roller hockey, i can't think of a day we didn't drop our gloves sh throw fists and pick up gloves and start playing again. if you do that again, you're going to get arrested. >> pat buchanan had a handicapped brother. every time they got picked on they'd jump in and beat the crap out of the guy. >> cowboys, they brawled sometimes, yes. they do. >> harvard catholics. >> some had trouble holding the door open for me. >> we didn't have a door. >> if i go before you and open the door? or behind you, keep the door closed >> more "hannity" continues. w c! hey! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about
hardy har, har. >> on college campuses conservatives often can't speak. >> my instinct is to defend academicom saying do you know what? if you want to do it, do it. whatever groups can retaliate but doing prayer. whatever they want. that is my instinct. it's so lazy. it's just -- >> that is, i mean, going to say it's academic freedom, it's not. >> it is, though. >> it's not. >> how about we kick some butt for a change? >> and this is the world i grew up...
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and hardies. you're a major employer. don't you have a voice in washington? >> well, i go to washington and meet with politicians for both sides of the aisle to try to get what i'll call rational business policies, things that don't hurt employees and actually create jobs that would help the middle class, lower class, and young people, and you think would would be able to make progress but it's an election year, i don't think -- i don't think the president is a bad guy. i'm not their criticize president obama but he does not have the experience or background to understand what it takes to create jobs and i think he interprets actions by businesses as negative for people when they're really very positive. we're just trying to create jobs and opportunities. particularly for young people. >> andy? we'll leave it at that. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> the unemployment rate for teenagers, more than 19% as we head into the summer months. it could get worse but before you blame the economy, a new report finds more and more teens simply don'
and hardies. you're a major employer. don't you have a voice in washington? >> well, i go to washington and meet with politicians for both sides of the aisle to try to get what i'll call rational business policies, things that don't hurt employees and actually create jobs that would help the middle class, lower class, and young people, and you think would would be able to make progress but it's an election year, i don't think -- i don't think the president is a bad guy. i'm not their...
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and what has health officials around the world especially worried is that ndm-1 is hardy, and it travelsafter two weeks in an indian hospital, david ricci was flown home to seattle, and taken to the trauma unit at harborview medical center. >> i first heard about david's case in july of 2011. i was sitting in my office doing some work and one of my colleagues, an orthopedic surgeon, dr. doug smith, gave me a call asking me if i had known about a patient up on one of our acute care floors with a number of drug-resistant pathogens. i brought up his medical record and saw a huge amount of drug resistance, drug resistance we don't typically see. all these r's mean that the bacteria is resistant to that antibiotic. knowing that david had come from india, i was immediately concerned, even before seeing david, about bacteria in the wound containing this new type of drug resistance. >> narrator: lab results confirmed lynch's worst fears. ricci had brought ndm-1 into the united states. it was one of the first cases to ever be identified here, and lynch had little to go on. >> there's not a lot of
and what has health officials around the world especially worried is that ndm-1 is hardy, and it travelsafter two weeks in an indian hospital, david ricci was flown home to seattle, and taken to the trauma unit at harborview medical center. >> i first heard about david's case in july of 2011. i was sitting in my office doing some work and one of my colleagues, an orthopedic surgeon, dr. doug smith, gave me a call asking me if i had known about a patient up on one of our acute care floors...
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and as i tell people, i grew up in an andy hardy movie in upstate new york. my grandfather was a very prominent businessman like judge stone, and, you know, we used to get together for, you know, sunday dinner when i was a child after church. we would be at my mother's house or my grandmother's or an aunt's house, and everybody -- all the men were many suits and ties, and the women were in dresses, and there'd be a big ham or turkey and lace table cloth, and all those things, and invariably the conversation would turn to "the war." they didn't say world war ii, but it was always "the war." and that was the point of reference for everything. and i'd listen to my grandparents, my aunts and uncles and parents talk about it, and you'd hear my grandfather say, well, i got that desoto before the war, but i didn't sell it until after the war. and they would talk about oleo manager run and -- margarine and fake coffee and all those other things. and the other thing, too, was that my family was like most probably everybody here, was very much immersed in what was call
and as i tell people, i grew up in an andy hardy movie in upstate new york. my grandfather was a very prominent businessman like judge stone, and, you know, we used to get together for, you know, sunday dinner when i was a child after church. we would be at my mother's house or my grandmother's or an aunt's house, and everybody -- all the men were many suits and ties, and the women were in dresses, and there'd be a big ham or turkey and lace table cloth, and all those things, and invariably the...