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. >> that inmate, convicted killer henry hodges requires a team of five correctional officers to escort row inmate was a harsh reality check for me. >> officer robert mosley was one of hodges' victims. >> got medical on unit. >> i went to apply his handcuffs. and i got distracted. as i'm applying the handcuffs he grabbed my arm and pulled it in and drew a razor blade down my arm. >> mosley's sliced arm required 59 stitches and the scar isn't only physical. >> the psychological effects never goes away. i think you learn to adjust to it, but you can't take this job for granted. these guys are not here for the right reasons and the reality of it every day is there. keep your eyes on the inmates at all times. don't ever take your eye off them especially on death row because these guys got nothing to lose if they were to injure you. >> hodges declined to talk to our producers on camera. ironically, the prison videotapes his every move. >> we film him everywhere he goes when he comes out of that cell just like you're filming me so we can maintain some kind of discipline. >> but when we travel
. >> that inmate, convicted killer henry hodges requires a team of five correctional officers to escort row inmate was a harsh reality check for me. >> officer robert mosley was one of hodges' victims. >> got medical on unit. >> i went to apply his handcuffs. and i got distracted. as i'm applying the handcuffs he grabbed my arm and pulled it in and drew a razor blade down my arm. >> mosley's sliced arm required 59 stitches and the scar isn't only physical. >>...
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odin lloyd's best buddies, darryl hodge and daryl sweet, say their friend wasn't normally a big partierthey know a different side of him. the friend they describe was passionate about football -- 123450 whistle belows,s' coming in full throttle. >> -- and family. >> definitely always took care of his moms and sisters. >> my brother and i were kind of like, i wouldn't say best friends, but as close as siblings can get. >> in and out. >> branch, who also coached lloyd in high school, didn't hesitate to give him advice as an adult, and an occasional reality check. >> at some point, you realize you're not going to the nfl, this is just going to be for fun. what do i got to do to start preparing myself for life? >> he says lloyd was doing landscaping while figuring out what next. >> i spoke to him about taking firefighter tests. >> lloyd also began dating college student shannia jenkins. she's the link between the young man who dreamed of the nfl, and the all-american who made it. >> what's your understanding of how they met? >> they were dating sisters. >> shayanna jenkins is the younger si
odin lloyd's best buddies, darryl hodge and daryl sweet, say their friend wasn't normally a big partierthey know a different side of him. the friend they describe was passionate about football -- 123450 whistle belows,s' coming in full throttle. >> -- and family. >> definitely always took care of his moms and sisters. >> my brother and i were kind of like, i wouldn't say best friends, but as close as siblings can get. >> in and out. >> branch, who also coached...
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. >> we are in the hodges reading room at the university of north carolina at greensboro. and we will be looking at a collection that is pretty distinct. inr 450 world war i pamphlet our holdings. think really stands out with this collection is that it really runs the gamut of combatant countries. representation of pamphlets. a large collection from the united states. we also have templates from the austro-hungarian empire. and from russia as well. i would like to show a number of examples of the collection itself and i thought we would do it chronologically. of of the first appearances pamphlets that happens very shortly after the outbreak of the war. and you start to see pamphlets being produced by combatant countries talking about the war and what they're are really talking about at that time is fixing blame on who cause the war. countries, many of them recognized that they needed to influence their own public opinion and give people behind the support of the war to sustain the war effort. and a very lengthy and bloody war it self. a couple of these pamphlets at the beg
. >> we are in the hodges reading room at the university of north carolina at greensboro. and we will be looking at a collection that is pretty distinct. inr 450 world war i pamphlet our holdings. think really stands out with this collection is that it really runs the gamut of combatant countries. representation of pamphlets. a large collection from the united states. we also have templates from the austro-hungarian empire. and from russia as well. i would like to show a number of...
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. >> we are in the hodges reading room at the university of north carolina at greensboro. and we will be looking at a collection that is pretty distinct. inr 450 world war i pamphlet our holdings. think really stands out with this collection is that it really runs the gamut of combatant countries. representation of pamphlets. a large collection from the united states. we also have templates from the austro-hungarian empire. and from russia as well. i would like to show a number of
. >> we are in the hodges reading room at the university of north carolina at greensboro. and we will be looking at a collection that is pretty distinct. inr 450 world war i pamphlet our holdings. think really stands out with this collection is that it really runs the gamut of combatant countries. representation of pamphlets. a large collection from the united states. we also have templates from the austro-hungarian empire. and from russia as well. i would like to show a number of
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hodges.hank you for being with us. >> first of all, i would like to thank the committee and congresswoman cynthia, my mother's second to baby sister's name is cynthia and i feel so close to you already, thank you all. first of all, i would like to offer condolences to the approximately 10,000 people who lost family members in what certainly appears to me to be a mass act, an account of genocide and an ethnic cleansing, i would like to cover condolences to ms. gen dough lynn steward and her family who on december 10th will be burying four of their family members who drowned, a sister, her sister and her three nieces who drowned as a result of the city of new orleans being abandoned by our very own government from the very highest level t very lowest. i would also like to appeal to my brother carl hodges, who is still missing. if you are out there and if are within the sound of my voice, if anybody knows where my brought is, please contact the red cross. we love you, we miss you and we are so w
hodges.hank you for being with us. >> first of all, i would like to thank the committee and congresswoman cynthia, my mother's second to baby sister's name is cynthia and i feel so close to you already, thank you all. first of all, i would like to offer condolences to the approximately 10,000 people who lost family members in what certainly appears to me to be a mass act, an account of genocide and an ethnic cleansing, i would like to cover condolences to ms. gen dough lynn steward and...
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hodges. thank you for being with us. >> first of all, i would like to thank the committee and congresswoman cynthia, my mother's second to baby sister's name is cynthia and i feel so close to you already, thank you all. first of all, i would like to offer condolences to the approximately 10,000 people who lost family members in what certainly appears to me to be a mass act, an account of genocide and an ethnic cleansing, i would like to cover condolences to ms. gen dough lynn steward and her family who on december 10th will be burying four of their family members who drowned, a sister, her sister and her three nieces who drowned as a result of the city of new orleans being abandoned by our very own government from the very highest level t very lowest. i would also like to appeal to my brother carl hodges, who is still missing. if you are out there and if are within the sound of my voice, if anybody knows where my brought is, please contact the red cross. we love you, we miss you and we are so
hodges. thank you for being with us. >> first of all, i would like to thank the committee and congresswoman cynthia, my mother's second to baby sister's name is cynthia and i feel so close to you already, thank you all. first of all, i would like to offer condolences to the approximately 10,000 people who lost family members in what certainly appears to me to be a mass act, an account of genocide and an ethnic cleansing, i would like to cover condolences to ms. gen dough lynn steward and...
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desperate for staff, nasir hodge just hired a guy to court overnight shift at his sunoco gas stationday night just two days on the job, the brand new employee turned into a brazen bandit. >> we find out that he broke into the office. he broke into the save. he took the money. two days of sales and all the cigarettes we had. close to $30,000 with valuables. >> reporter: even hook hodge's gun right out of the case and this crime was clearly premeditated right here you see him unhooking the cables to the security, internet and cameras but apparently he missed one. that's why this crook is caught on surveillance cleaning out the office and carrying the boxes out. >> it's my fault. i shouldn't hired him in two days. >> reporter: they only know him name awad his full name and information is gone because he stole that and all the other employees personal information the owners want him caught. that's why they're offering a $1,000 reward. >> we made a police report. police know what he looks like. anyone sees him or nose him, have any information, let us know. let the police know. we appreci
desperate for staff, nasir hodge just hired a guy to court overnight shift at his sunoco gas stationday night just two days on the job, the brand new employee turned into a brazen bandit. >> we find out that he broke into the office. he broke into the save. he took the money. two days of sales and all the cigarettes we had. close to $30,000 with valuables. >> reporter: even hook hodge's gun right out of the case and this crime was clearly premeditated right here you see him...
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. >> hodges is back in training, 6 months after surgery, but is pragmatic about not overusing his arm>> i'll do more working out to keep the body healthy, keep the legiamm strong, minimising stress. >> the best plan, say the doctors, is to take measures to prevent injuries in the first place >>> only a game - that's the question this time on the programme as we look at the injuries to young athletes. as school opens and scholastic sports programs and youth leagues pick up. we begin with an associate professor of athletic training, and dr gardner of the center for advance orthoo peedics. i am sure the cases you saw in the report are familiar to you. >> terribly familiar, i almost thought i was listening to interviews with my own patients. i heard the same thing about tommy john surgery, high school pitchers, almost asking for the surgery because they had elbow pain after pitching an excessive number of innings, and high school soccer players, the females more often having acl injuries, and having to sit out their season. >> we are tinkering with the equipment. we are tinkering with pra
. >> hodges is back in training, 6 months after surgery, but is pragmatic about not overusing his arm>> i'll do more working out to keep the body healthy, keep the legiamm strong, minimising stress. >> the best plan, say the doctors, is to take measures to prevent injuries in the first place >>> only a game - that's the question this time on the programme as we look at the injuries to young athletes. as school opens and scholastic sports programs and youth leagues...
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in eastern oregon, three dozen homes were destroyed including carolyn hodges. >> obviously, we're going to have to find a place to live for probably a couple years. >> reporter: the heat and drought in western states are making this fire season one of the most explosive in recent years. right now, close to 29,000 firefighters are fighting about 100 large fires. lauren lister, abc news, los angeles. >> thank you. >>> flash flooding is possible today from washington, d.c. up to boston. things were pretty wet already last night in the small town of bel air, maryland where up to 6 inches of rain fell. cars were caught on flooded streets. rescue crews pulled 1 people safely from their vehicles. no one was injured and there were no reports of serious damage. >>> the storm system could make a mess out of the morning commute for millions in the northeast. >> as town bowers fall on philadelphia, new york and new england. accuweather's justin pavek is following it all. >> thanks and good morning to you. on this friday continuing into the start of the weekend, we're concerned about drenching downp
in eastern oregon, three dozen homes were destroyed including carolyn hodges. >> obviously, we're going to have to find a place to live for probably a couple years. >> reporter: the heat and drought in western states are making this fire season one of the most explosive in recent years. right now, close to 29,000 firefighters are fighting about 100 large fires. lauren lister, abc news, los angeles. >> thank you. >>> flash flooding is possible today from washington,...
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brown toured the destruction where three dozen homes were destroyed including one belonging to carolyn hodge. >> obviously we're going to have to find a place to live for probably a couple years because just getting anything done up here and then we're going to start working on this, cleaning up and take it one day at a time at this point. >> reporter: kenneth moton, abc news, washington. >>> well, firefighters in the northwest can expect worsening conditions today. >> while a powerful storm system is moving from the great lakes to the east coast, delaying travelers this morning. accuweather's justin povick has the latest. good morning, justin. >> phillip and reena, thanks, good morning. showers and thunderstorms are making their march slowly to the east and we are concerned that these are going to produce very heavy rain, in fact, flash flooding is going to be possible from pittsburgh to philadelphia and south to our nation's capital to richmond looking at heavy rain, as well. one more dry day from hard to boston and fortunately friday looks to be a complete washout in those areas. in the n
brown toured the destruction where three dozen homes were destroyed including one belonging to carolyn hodge. >> obviously we're going to have to find a place to live for probably a couple years because just getting anything done up here and then we're going to start working on this, cleaning up and take it one day at a time at this point. >> reporter: kenneth moton, abc news, washington. >>> well, firefighters in the northwest can expect worsening conditions today....
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in eastern oregon three dozen homes were destroyed including carolyn hodge's. >> we're going to have to find a place to live for probably a couple of years. >> the three deaths in washington state raises the number of firefighters killed this year across the west to 13. >>> now, some weather. we're keeping an eye on hurricane danny, a tiny storm spinning now nearly a thousand miles east of the windward islands. >> its maximum sustained winds around 80 miles an hour. unclear whether it will affect land. >>> of much more immediate concern powerful storms causing flash flooding north of baltimore. some areas received up to 6 inches of rain and cars getting caught on flooded streets and rescue crews pulled 18 safely from their vehicles. to one injured. >>> accuweather's justin povick has today's forecast. good morning, justin. >> phillip and reena, thanks and good morning to you. on this friday and continuing into the start of the weekend we're concerned about drenching downpours along the interstate 95 corridor. more specifically new york city to hartford to boston where i think there c
in eastern oregon three dozen homes were destroyed including carolyn hodge's. >> we're going to have to find a place to live for probably a couple of years. >> the three deaths in washington state raises the number of firefighters killed this year across the west to 13. >>> now, some weather. we're keeping an eye on hurricane danny, a tiny storm spinning now nearly a thousand miles east of the windward islands. >> its maximum sustained winds around 80 miles an hour....
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of hodges capital. >> plenty more on this dramatic today. today's volatile session pushing one firm to change its fed time frame. barclays says the fed won't raise rates till march next year thanks to the decent down draft. few better to comment than the former head of the dallas fed richard fisher next. what if there were only one kind of dog? then it would be easy to know everything about that one breed. but in fact, there are over three hundred breeds of dogs. because no one can be an expert in every one... an app powered by ibm watson will help vets tap specialized knowledge in the cloud for every breed... and whatever else walks, flies or slithers through the door. ibm watson is working to make medicine smarter every day. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> welcome back. just a week ago conventional wisdom had it the market was going to expect a federa hike n month. >> at
of hodges capital. >> plenty more on this dramatic today. today's volatile session pushing one firm to change its fed time frame. barclays says the fed won't raise rates till march next year thanks to the decent down draft. few better to comment than the former head of the dallas fed richard fisher next. what if there were only one kind of dog? then it would be easy to know everything about that one breed. but in fact, there are over three hundred breeds of dogs. because no one can be an...
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yankees beat rider brian hodge tweeted mitchell was tweeted for a nasal fracture.> the eagles and baltimore rave lens hold villages this week ahead of saturday night pre-season game two at the linc. third year quarterback matt barkley made strong case for the eagles back up job sunday against the coal. he was 12 for 20, 190 yards, and interceptions that wasn't really his fault. tim tebow was six for 12 with rushing touchdown. sam bradford is expected to make his first start against the ravens. >> and eagles center jason kelce could have fought your in the restaurant business. there is a sandwich he created on the menu at the philly pop up beer garden, listen to this, brisket, london broil, salom i, bacon, top off with horse lad i shall cheddar, put it on hoagie roll. dig in. call it the kelce. that's a lot of sandwich. former flyers star danny briere calling it a career. thirty-seven year old played in almost a thousand games, and scored more than 300 goals, in his 17 years in the nhl. he played six seasons with the flyers, planned press conference today at the ska
yankees beat rider brian hodge tweeted mitchell was tweeted for a nasal fracture.> the eagles and baltimore rave lens hold villages this week ahead of saturday night pre-season game two at the linc. third year quarterback matt barkley made strong case for the eagles back up job sunday against the coal. he was 12 for 20, 190 yards, and interceptions that wasn't really his fault. tim tebow was six for 12 with rushing touchdown. sam bradford is expected to make his first start against the...
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hodges foro mayor welcoming us to your city.ng on the success of your predecessor, our very own vice chair. we have already acknowledged him, but it should be acknowledged again. you are contributions to this -- community has left a lasting legacy. governor dayton, thank you for addressing us this morning. we are delighted to be here, in a state where there are not only 10,000 lakes, but 10,000 coffee shops. this is the state think gave us bob dylan, prince, and the state that fries more things than they do in iowa. seriously, what is really great about minnesota, and no offense democrats, buta what is really great is whenever scott walker tries to brag about his record, all they have to do rivernt across the to you, and all of the great work you have done. again, no offense to badgers in but this is what it looks like when you put middle-class families first. instead of catering to those of the very top. this is what happens when you embrace workers, and organized labor as a partner in prosperity, instead of as an adversary to
hodges foro mayor welcoming us to your city.ng on the success of your predecessor, our very own vice chair. we have already acknowledged him, but it should be acknowledged again. you are contributions to this -- community has left a lasting legacy. governor dayton, thank you for addressing us this morning. we are delighted to be here, in a state where there are not only 10,000 lakes, but 10,000 coffee shops. this is the state think gave us bob dylan, prince, and the state that fries more things...
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earlier this summer he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of non-hodge kins lymphoma. he's half way through his treatment. >>> we have some wet weather moving through. did it ease up any of the stickiness? >> actually sometimes it tends to bring on more stickiness out there. that's what we have out there. very warm and humid conditions. coming in through portions of prince georges. all of this moving up to the north and northeast. the heaviest rain right along the river between prince georges and back towards the west. same on the river between montgomery and howard county. right along route 50 as you make your way out. nothing strong and nothing severe. we have got the forecast for you. >> one of the area's most highly secured and classified government facilities is now double checking its own security. an internal safety review has been ordered. it's been ordered because of what has happened with a top official. >> court records indicate this police official, a former acting police chief at the agency might have been doing so while on the job. >> the public is not al
earlier this summer he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of non-hodge kins lymphoma. he's half way through his treatment. >>> we have some wet weather moving through. did it ease up any of the stickiness? >> actually sometimes it tends to bring on more stickiness out there. that's what we have out there. very warm and humid conditions. coming in through portions of prince georges. all of this moving up to the north and northeast. the heaviest rain right along the river...
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greg hodges is portfolio manager of the hodges fund. welcome to both of you. the numbers we see are pretty good. it tells us that the consumer is spending in certain places. what do you think about how we're doing with the economy and how the consumer is feeling and how that plays out? >> we're in the middle of a longer economic expansion because when you look at the numbers and the underlying economic data we have yet to reach any sort of indication of excess built up into the system whether it's debt access relative to where we have been before or excess momentum in industrial capacity spending or utilization. they have not built up meaning that there's further to go and at this point in time, markets are maybe a little bit overvalued domestically. cheap internationally. but with that backdrop, this is still an environment where investors should be buying equities and investing in a growth manner going forward in the future. >> do you agree with that craig? >> yeah. you guys were talking about the price of oil. with it having the move like it has it has to e
greg hodges is portfolio manager of the hodges fund. welcome to both of you. the numbers we see are pretty good. it tells us that the consumer is spending in certain places. what do you think about how we're doing with the economy and how the consumer is feeling and how that plays out? >> we're in the middle of a longer economic expansion because when you look at the numbers and the underlying economic data we have yet to reach any sort of indication of excess built up into the system...
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. >> hodges marched in mexico for the justice of 43 missing students. the students disappeared in the southwestern state almost a year ago. the case has become a rallying point for mexicans frustrated by drugs and gang violence and the show pace of justice. >> u.s. president barack obama returns to new other loans thursday to mark the 10t 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina. it killed more than a thousand people and caused billions of dollars worth of damage. the city has since made a steady recovery, but as andy gallagher reports now, many challenges remain. >> on the bustling streets of the historic french quarter, the signs of recovery are obvious almost it is a tourist hot spot and on the banks of the mississippi, the sounds es. >> music hails the return of new orleans. it's a far cry from the desperate day that is followed katrina when 80% of the city lay underwater and the u.s. government criticized for its slow response. over a thousand residents died, more were displaced, many never to return. entire communities lay in ruins. >> how are we doi
. >> hodges marched in mexico for the justice of 43 missing students. the students disappeared in the southwestern state almost a year ago. the case has become a rallying point for mexicans frustrated by drugs and gang violence and the show pace of justice. >> u.s. president barack obama returns to new other loans thursday to mark the 10t 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina. it killed more than a thousand people and caused billions of dollars worth of damage. the city has since...
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. >> reporter: carolyn hodge is among hundreds who lost their home to raging wildfires in the west. >> we're going to start working on this. cleaning up. and take it one day at a time at this point. >> reporter: others lost more. three firefighters who had just arrived at a small fire in central washington died when winds suddenly shifted and flames consumed their truck. >> we will never forget those firefighters that lost their lives. it hurts deep. but the job goes on. >> reporter: four other firefighters were injured, one remains critical with burns to over 60% of its body. >> these fires have burned a big hole in our state's heart. the smoke is still there and it's thick, but it is not going to obscure their incredible act of courage. >> reporter: yesterday police evacuated 3,000 residents and hundreds of cattle from the two towns firefighters died trying to protect. >> it's horrible. i can't even imagine. enough to lose your life fighting fire. it's horrible for a family. >> reporter: almost 30,000 firefighters are on scene in nine western states, fighting 245 active fires. 95 co
. >> reporter: carolyn hodge is among hundreds who lost their home to raging wildfires in the west. >> we're going to start working on this. cleaning up. and take it one day at a time at this point. >> reporter: others lost more. three firefighters who had just arrived at a small fire in central washington died when winds suddenly shifted and flames consumed their truck. >> we will never forget those firefighters that lost their lives. it hurts deep. but the job goes on....
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hodge kong is important, this is how foreign investors buy into china. and goldman sachs came out with a note saying china market not broken and they remain overweight china on a valuation metric. >> we'll see how the shanghai market trades tomorrow. >>> what do you think, is today's move a head fake or a real rally with staying power? michael brock, we saw the markets higher this morning, what do you make of the move higher? >> we're right below the highs we made 23 hours ago. 1:00 yesterday afternoon before the s&p futures traded off 80 handles. i'm not going to call it a real rally or a head fake. i'll call it part of the healing process after the damage that was done. i looked at october of last year we had a similar sell-off. they're not apples to apples, but it took us two weeks to get us back above the level that we saw in september. i'm looking at this as a repair strategy. i'm not chasing green, i'm looking for the dips down. when you see quality names getting used as atm machines, i think there's an opportunity there. >> dr. j, is this real? do
hodge kong is important, this is how foreign investors buy into china. and goldman sachs came out with a note saying china market not broken and they remain overweight china on a valuation metric. >> we'll see how the shanghai market trades tomorrow. >>> what do you think, is today's move a head fake or a real rally with staying power? michael brock, we saw the markets higher this morning, what do you make of the move higher? >> we're right below the highs we made 23 hours...
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>> well, at the hodges funds we really see the kind of pullback that we've seen over the past couple a normal and healthy part of a bull market because it helps recalibrate expectations out there and the way people view risk. and as active managers this is really a time to accentuate on the really high conviction ideas and the portfolios. so we're focusing on the things that we think are the best buys on this pullback. one would be capstone paper and package. this is a small cap company in an industry that's gone through a lost structural changes. they basically make cardboard and other corrugated packaging products. but trades at about ten times earnings. stocks had about a $10 pullback off of its high earlier last year. and we think that's a great opportunity. we like american eagle outfitters, which we see as really a standout in a very difficult business right now. the company's seen a nice earnings recovery, has a couple of dollars of cash, paying a nice dividend and really like the valuation on that stock. we also like u.s. concrete. >> eric, i'll stop you right there. but yes,
>> well, at the hodges funds we really see the kind of pullback that we've seen over the past couple a normal and healthy part of a bull market because it helps recalibrate expectations out there and the way people view risk. and as active managers this is really a time to accentuate on the really high conviction ideas and the portfolios. so we're focusing on the things that we think are the best buys on this pullback. one would be capstone paper and package. this is a small cap company...
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governor brown toured the damage of a wildfire that destroyed three dozen homes including carolyn hodges. >> only we're going to have to find a place to live for probably a couple of years. >> reporter: the heat and drought in western states are making this fire season one of the most explosive in recent years. right now, close to 29,000 firefighters are fighting about 100 large fires. lauren lyster, channel 7 eyewitness news, los angeles. >> and still ahead on eyewitness news at 5:00, shattering the glass ceiling with a rifle in hand. the soldier from connecticut becomes one of two women to graduate from the army's grueling ranger' school. also ahead a twist in the story of the baby that was locked in a low tell safe that we told you about last night. a game of hide and seek triggered a join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about anywhere with my free twc wifi
governor brown toured the damage of a wildfire that destroyed three dozen homes including carolyn hodges. >> only we're going to have to find a place to live for probably a couple of years. >> reporter: the heat and drought in western states are making this fire season one of the most explosive in recent years. right now, close to 29,000 firefighters are fighting about 100 large fires. lauren lyster, channel 7 eyewitness news, los angeles. >> and still ahead on eyewitness news...
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. >> reporter: carolyn hodge is among hundreds who lost their home to raging wildfires in the west. >> we're going to start working on this. cleaning up. and take it one day at a time at this point. >> reporter: others lost more. three firefighters who had just arrived at a small fire in central washington died when winds suddenly shifted and flames consumed their truck. >> we will never forget those firefighters that lost their lives. it hurts deep. but the job goes on. >> reporter: four other firefighters were injured, one remains critical with burns to over 60% of its body. >> these fires have burned a big hole in our state's heart. the smoke is still there and it's thick, but it is not going to obscure their incredible act of courage. >> reporter: yesterday police evacuated 3,000 residents and hundreds of cattle from the two towns firefighters died trying to protect. >> it's horrible. i can't even imagine. enough to lose your life fighting fire. it's horrible for a family. >> reporter: almost 30,000 firefighters are on scene in nine western states, fighting 245 active fires. 95 co
. >> reporter: carolyn hodge is among hundreds who lost their home to raging wildfires in the west. >> we're going to start working on this. cleaning up. and take it one day at a time at this point. >> reporter: others lost more. three firefighters who had just arrived at a small fire in central washington died when winds suddenly shifted and flames consumed their truck. >> we will never forget those firefighters that lost their lives. it hurts deep. but the job goes on....
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. >> a few weeks ago, general hodges told reporters about a plan currently, the united thees is heldtraining equivalent of the ukrainian national guard. as a plan to train military force in ukraine, at the time he said it had not been approved yet. do you have an update for us on that? gen. odierno: we do have a plan developed do that. we have not admitted decision. deadlock wase holding the military hostage. if you have extra money to use, where with the money go? gen. odierno: readiness and modernization. it's also about and the strength. but about keeping and strength no lower than 450,000 active. we want to keep that in strength, we have to invest in readiness and modernization. i'm going to take one more question barbara. regret.will probably [laughter] go ahead. [laughter] and want to walk away without asking you about a decade of remarkable survivability of america's were wounded, and veterans. this is something we all know that you know awful lot about. as you finish up your service, what concerns you have that over the long haul, it is, it's a long-term issue area does not g
. >> a few weeks ago, general hodges told reporters about a plan currently, the united thees is heldtraining equivalent of the ukrainian national guard. as a plan to train military force in ukraine, at the time he said it had not been approved yet. do you have an update for us on that? gen. odierno: we do have a plan developed do that. we have not admitted decision. deadlock wase holding the military hostage. if you have extra money to use, where with the money go? gen. odierno: readiness...
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brown toured the destruction where three dozen homes were destroyed including one belonging to carolyn hodge. >> we have to find a place to live for probably a couple of years because just getting anything done up here then we will start working on this, cleaning up. we will take it one day at a time at this point. >> reporter: president obama offered thoughts and prayers to the families of the brave firefighters killed in washington state. he directed his team to stay in close touch with state and local officials. reporting in washington this morning, kenneth moten, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> new this morning, police searching for a man accused of violately robbing a woman in the bronx. investigators say david lopez attacked a woman inside a building on east 234th street in wakefield last saturday. he is accused of stabbing her multiple times with a knife before taking off with the cell phone. the victim was taken to the hospital and she is in stable condition. >>> a manager of topless women in time's square who pose with tourists for tips is behind bars. the arrest comes a day after ma
brown toured the destruction where three dozen homes were destroyed including one belonging to carolyn hodge. >> we have to find a place to live for probably a couple of years because just getting anything done up here then we will start working on this, cleaning up. we will take it one day at a time at this point. >> reporter: president obama offered thoughts and prayers to the families of the brave firefighters killed in washington state. he directed his team to stay in close...
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. >> i am olivia hodge with congressman frankel -- franken ester office. i was wondering if there is anything u.s. policy can do to help promote this engagement? augusta: excellent question. jessica? [laughter] theica: i think i mentioned girls -- even social media support for young women and girls around the world. these types of things are extremely important but continuing to invest in these programs and making sure that we look at this specifically. aboute talked a lot including it in our programs but targeted support to young people. we have talked about the youth bulge as a negative, but also as a positive. event andof this radicalization -- i hope and think our panelists have done a pretty good job of moving the onus away from the youth themselves and the fact that their structures are attempting to respond to and work with our failing them in a lot of ways and i think government bilateral pressure is also extremely important so targeted support continuingut also pressure to make sure the government structures are really responding to the needs of t
. >> i am olivia hodge with congressman frankel -- franken ester office. i was wondering if there is anything u.s. policy can do to help promote this engagement? augusta: excellent question. jessica? [laughter] theica: i think i mentioned girls -- even social media support for young women and girls around the world. these types of things are extremely important but continuing to invest in these programs and making sure that we look at this specifically. aboute talked a lot including it in...
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reporter: if you weeks ago, general hodges told reporters about a plan with the united train what is to the equivalent to the international garden rack and there's a plan to train military forces in ukraine. do you have enough data on that? gen. odierno: we do have a plan but we have not made a decision on whether we have decided to move forward on that. if you had extra money to use, where would you use that? gen. odierno: modernization and no lowern strength than 450,000 as our active component. we have to invest in readiness. i'm going to take one more question and barbara, i'm going to let you -- let you ask it. i hope i won't regret it. [laughter] reporter: i don't want you to walk away without asking about a decade of remarkable survivability of america's war wounded and veterans. this is something we know that you know an awful lot about. finish up your service, what concerns you have that over the long haul -- because it does not go away, that america's war wounded in the last 14 or 15 years, really over the decades ahead, will get the care they need and there will be the mon
reporter: if you weeks ago, general hodges told reporters about a plan with the united train what is to the equivalent to the international garden rack and there's a plan to train military forces in ukraine. do you have enough data on that? gen. odierno: we do have a plan but we have not made a decision on whether we have decided to move forward on that. if you had extra money to use, where would you use that? gen. odierno: modernization and no lowern strength than 450,000 as our active...
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. >> the film was directed by derek murray and brent hodge and his younger brother kevin was the executive producer. good morning. thank you for being with us. the documentary made me laugh, made me cry, made me fall in love with your family. it's so personal. him. >> the comedy, which we wanted to do and focus on, it was pretty simple. the mountain. his comic genius and short life and there were so many people that loved chris farley and miss him and we felt it was a story that needed to be told because at the end of the day we didn't know who chris farley because. >> the family was reluctant, i >> yeah. i think it was a hard thing for the family to go through when we lost him so young. it's just a difficult thing but i assured him this is what i think needs to be said. there's a lot of love for chris out there and people really knew exactly who he was a where he came from i think it would be interesting for folks and i think he deserves that and his fan dees serve that. that's why we're here. >> was there anything you didn't know about your brother? you hear from so many comedian and how
. >> the film was directed by derek murray and brent hodge and his younger brother kevin was the executive producer. good morning. thank you for being with us. the documentary made me laugh, made me cry, made me fall in love with your family. it's so personal. him. >> the comedy, which we wanted to do and focus on, it was pretty simple. the mountain. his comic genius and short life and there were so many people that loved chris farley and miss him and we felt it was a story that...
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lee hodges, new orleans evacuee who helped rescue elderly resident of a nursing home. and ms.ane french, new orleans community leader who did not evacuate and opened her home as a makeshift shelter. again, our policy we swear you in before you testify. if you would rise and raise your right hand. [oath administered] >> mr. williams, as i explained earlier, we have a light in front of you. the light goes on when you start. after four minutes it turns orange, red after five. i know what you have to say is important, feel you need to go a little bit after that, we understand. but we're trying to keep on a schedule as best we can. for those of you who have submitted written testimony, that entire testimony is part of the public record. mr. williams, we'll start with you and go straight down the line. again, thank you for taking the time to be with us. >> thank you. i live in -- >> there's a button you push right in front of you our microphone. try it. >> thank you. i lived in uptown new orleans, not far from memorial hospital. i finished paying for my house three years ago, starte
lee hodges, new orleans evacuee who helped rescue elderly resident of a nursing home. and ms.ane french, new orleans community leader who did not evacuate and opened her home as a makeshift shelter. again, our policy we swear you in before you testify. if you would rise and raise your right hand. [oath administered] >> mr. williams, as i explained earlier, we have a light in front of you. the light goes on when you start. after four minutes it turns orange, red after five. i know what you...
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. >> how do you take quotes like this from former south carolina governor jim hodges who gave this quotetimes" about biden's prospects me says there is a genuine fondness for the vice president but i don't think there's a yearning for him to get in the race. if that's his case how do you argue against that and where is that support coming from? >> that's one person. that's one person's take. what i've been seeing since march is hundreds of thousands of volunteers getting ready to go. our phone has been rapging off the hook. everyone is ready to go. if you lock at the polls and support is there for the vice president. the if you look at the numbers it's there right now. basically we will not be having this talk right now if there was not a movement. >> william pierce for the draft biden campaign. appreciate your time. thank you. >>> is it about to be the year 2000 all over again but another bush/gore showdown. we've been asking you to weigh in on the another vice president considering a second run for the white house. al gore, remember george w. bush's jeb was governor of florida when tha
. >> how do you take quotes like this from former south carolina governor jim hodges who gave this quotetimes" about biden's prospects me says there is a genuine fondness for the vice president but i don't think there's a yearning for him to get in the race. if that's his case how do you argue against that and where is that support coming from? >> that's one person. that's one person's take. what i've been seeing since march is hundreds of thousands of volunteers getting ready...
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>> at the hodges fund, we certainly are.n you look at the industrial, it's a very broad segment of the market. i think you have to look at everything on a case-by-case basis. we like some of the areas in building materials and construction, pockets of transportation, as well as many infrastructure companies that are more tied to the domestic economy than international markets. so we're finding opportunities. but you really have to look at it on a case-by-case, stock-by-stock basis. >> eric, sounded like you pretty much said the entire industrial sector. is there a part of it that you don't like, that you're not finding attractive opportunities? >> well, i think some of the areas where you have exposure to some of the multinationals, where you do have more exposure to deep cyclical commodities and stuff like that. but we like things like eagle materials, which is a cement and gypsum wall manufacturer. we think it's very attractively valued. they just announced the 7.5 million share repurchase authorization this morning. so th
>> at the hodges fund, we certainly are.n you look at the industrial, it's a very broad segment of the market. i think you have to look at everything on a case-by-case basis. we like some of the areas in building materials and construction, pockets of transportation, as well as many infrastructure companies that are more tied to the domestic economy than international markets. so we're finding opportunities. but you really have to look at it on a case-by-case, stock-by-stock basis....
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. >> a few weeks ago, general hodges told reporters about a plan currently the united states is helping train ukrainian, the equivalent to the international guard. he said that would be completed in november, and there's a plan out there to train military forces of ukraine. at the time, he said it had not been approved yet. do you have an update for us on that? >> i would just say that we do have a plan developed to do that. we have not yet made a decision on whether we will move forward with that. >> also, you had said that the deadlock was holding the military hostage. if you had extra money to use, where would that money go in your budget? >> it'd go directly to readiness and modernization. and the other piece is it also is about end strength. it's about keeping end strength no lower than 450,000 in our active component. we want to keep that end strength and invest in readiness and modernization. i'm going to take one more question. barbara, i'm going to let you ask it, which i'll probably regret. so go ahead. >> i don't think you will. what i want to ask you about is i don't want yo
. >> a few weeks ago, general hodges told reporters about a plan currently the united states is helping train ukrainian, the equivalent to the international guard. he said that would be completed in november, and there's a plan out there to train military forces of ukraine. at the time, he said it had not been approved yet. do you have an update for us on that? >> i would just say that we do have a plan developed to do that. we have not yet made a decision on whether we will move...
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. >> a few weeks ago general hodges told reporters about a plan currently the united states is helpingtrain the ukrainian national guard and i would be completed in november and there is a plan out there to train military forces of ukraine's. at the time he said it had not been approved yet. do you have an update on that? >> i would say we have a plan developed to do that. we have not had made a decision on whether we will move forward with that. >> you also said that that law holding military hostage. if you have extra money to use, wherewith thou go? >> directly to readiness in moderation. the other piece is also about and string in keeping and strengthen our lower than 450,000 active components. we have to then invest in readiness. i will take one more question and barbara i will let you ask it. don't make me regret it. go ahead. >> i want to ask you about -- i know what you do walk away without us asking you about a decade of remarkable survivability of america's war wounded and veteran of 17 we know you know an awful lot about. as you finish what concerns do you have over the long
. >> a few weeks ago general hodges told reporters about a plan currently the united states is helpingtrain the ukrainian national guard and i would be completed in november and there is a plan out there to train military forces of ukraine's. at the time he said it had not been approved yet. do you have an update on that? >> i would say we have a plan developed to do that. we have not had made a decision on whether we will move forward with that. >> you also said that that law...
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and donald jung is in the second round after he took out veteran tommy hodge.he victory was the american's first major draw win on the at pchp world tour since way back in march. ten nis channel's exclusive open continues tuesday on 1:30 p.m. eastern. >> alibaba ramping up the plan. >> the chinese e-commerce company naming a new president who actually came from wall street. former goldman sachs, they'll lure more global brands to come in and sell particularly to the chinese market. search and demand for angry bird 2. it hit 10 million downloads after release. some reviews have been harsh, with players having to buy more lives or wait 30 minutes to keep playing. >> head for the land of lincoln, the university of illinois, sandra smith, this is true, winning the top spot in the princeton reviews ranks, knocking out last year's top party school iowa that came in number two, is this true? >> i've visited champaign, urbana, university of illinois. i went to lsu and had way more fun-- and i went to arizona where the big thing that we did for partying was going hiking
and donald jung is in the second round after he took out veteran tommy hodge.he victory was the american's first major draw win on the at pchp world tour since way back in march. ten nis channel's exclusive open continues tuesday on 1:30 p.m. eastern. >> alibaba ramping up the plan. >> the chinese e-commerce company naming a new president who actually came from wall street. former goldman sachs, they'll lure more global brands to come in and sell particularly to the chinese market....
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we want to thank pierson and hodges, the good folks at river ranch. next? >> one of the best road side attractions in america. you're going to see up close and personal a whole lot of wild life and meet the entertaining rooster that will show us his ostrich ranch. it's the only one in america. >> where? >> in arizona. they've got the fieeed. they're coming at you. >> what about the goat? >> did you see me feed that one? put the feed he licked it out of my mouth. my husband doesn't want to kiss me anymore after that. 30 minutes after the hour. >>> the gop presidential debate gets lip service. >> well, i have a pigeon. lucas don. i always take it shopping because i want to and because its got health. >> i will drink a sorority's gold fish. >> america. >> the lip service is back. the video is next. >> i don't remember those sound bites. >>> did you wake up in a bad mood? grumpy cat did. they're going to try to cheer you up next. ♪ ♪ [whirring drones] just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. ♪ [whirring drones] ♪ no sudden movements. ♪ [screaming p
we want to thank pierson and hodges, the good folks at river ranch. next? >> one of the best road side attractions in america. you're going to see up close and personal a whole lot of wild life and meet the entertaining rooster that will show us his ostrich ranch. it's the only one in america. >> where? >> in arizona. they've got the fieeed. they're coming at you. >> what about the goat? >> did you see me feed that one? put the feed he licked it out of my mouth. my...