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i never had a space hopper, i always wa nted never had a space hopper, i always wanted one.a child? yes, i was about this tool now, at the age of 11. i always wondered how tall people got on them. with great difficulty. short people like me really struggled. powerful fires. they were useful. what are they? those little gladiators? there we go! fuzzy felt. i am disappointed we haven't seen a girl's world. what is that? you don't know what a girl's world is? it was not creepy at all, the head with their hair. the doll without the body. i didn't realise that sindy, they canvassed girls, and they overwhelmingly picked sindy has a name for the dole they wanted. other than cyndi lauper, which is built from there, i have never met a cindy in my life. i liked her because you could get brunette ones. well, i'm glad we've cleared that up. let us know about your favourite toys. good morning, sally. yes, we are talking about a story you might have seen developing in the last couple of days. and unsettling story for any other to, who has been on this programme many times, the former engl
i never had a space hopper, i always wa nted never had a space hopper, i always wanted one.a child? yes, i was about this tool now, at the age of 11. i always wondered how tall people got on them. with great difficulty. short people like me really struggled. powerful fires. they were useful. what are they? those little gladiators? there we go! fuzzy felt. i am disappointed we haven't seen a girl's world. what is that? you don't know what a girl's world is? it was not creepy at all, the head...
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outside hoppers tap house off route 13 monday afternoon, right by salisbury university. the morning after, stray debris lies outside hopper's locked doors, roped off behind firefighters tape. >> we were standing outside and heard was this really loud crack of noise. >> reporter: shelby says she found herself outside just as the wind and rain began picking. >> all i did was look up and just saw the tree just go boom, and it just fell in the house. the people inside the house were fine. thank god. but they had to leave the house. >> reporter: a busy day ahead for a clean-up and power crews working in salisbury's princeton home section where huge trees came crashing down. at least two homes are now condemned, a business levelled. city officials say a severe weather alert went out with flooding expected. once the storm passed, the mayor says county, city and utility crews got right to work. >> i walked the streets last night around 7:00 or 8:00. our crews were out here. we had 40 or 50 employees from our field operations document men picking up tree limbs. >> reporter: after
outside hoppers tap house off route 13 monday afternoon, right by salisbury university. the morning after, stray debris lies outside hopper's locked doors, roped off behind firefighters tape. >> we were standing outside and heard was this really loud crack of noise. >> reporter: shelby says she found herself outside just as the wind and rain began picking. >> all i did was look up and just saw the tree just go boom, and it just fell in the house. the people inside the house...
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ttney hopper >>> a rare total solar eclipse is coming in a couple of weeks. if you want to watch it safely you'll need special protection for your eyes. >> you will have to drive to see it. but we show you the california company that's cashing in. >> reporter: millions of solar eclipse glasses have already been shipped out to people across the united states from one of the largest manufacturers in the country. rainbow symphony has been waiting for this big day. >> it's a tremendous opportunity for people to experience an event like this. most people have never been in proximity to an eclipse so this is a big deal. >> reporter: it's also a big deal it make sure you're wearing the correct safety glasses when looking at the eclipse. and rainbow symphony is one of the few companies ensuring that safety. that's why the american astronomical society is washing people that scammers are making fake glasses and taking advantage of this solar eclipse craze. >> what we're seeing coming in from other places around the world, um, are -- are lens that are not iso certified
ttney hopper >>> a rare total solar eclipse is coming in a couple of weeks. if you want to watch it safely you'll need special protection for your eyes. >> you will have to drive to see it. but we show you the california company that's cashing in. >> reporter: millions of solar eclipse glasses have already been shipped out to people across the united states from one of the largest manufacturers in the country. rainbow symphony has been waiting for this big day. >>...
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reporter brittany hopper shows us the california company that's cashing in. >>reporter: millions of solar eclipse glasses have already been shipped out to people across the united states. from one of the largest manufacturers in the country. rainbow symphony has been waiting for this big day. >> it's a tremendous opportunity for people to experience celestial event like this. most people have never been in proximity to an eclipse, so this is a big deal. >>reporter: it's also a big deal to make sure you're wearing the correct safety glasses when looking at the eclipse and rainbow symphony is one of the few companies ensuring that safety. that's why the american astronomical society is warning people that scammers are making fake glasses and taking advantage of this solar eclipse craze. >> what we're seeing coming in from other places around the world are lenses that are not iso certified that have too much light transmission and it's just -- it's really a dangerous thing. >>reporter: op thalmologist dr. david azuz says people planning to view the eclipse must
reporter brittany hopper shows us the california company that's cashing in. >>reporter: millions of solar eclipse glasses have already been shipped out to people across the united states. from one of the largest manufacturers in the country. rainbow symphony has been waiting for this big day. >> it's a tremendous opportunity for people to experience celestial event like this. most people have never been in proximity to an eclipse, so this is a big deal. >>reporter: it's also a...
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those those which we hold dear, not only for our own benefit, but because we believe they mean the hopper and the happiness of long generations of men. [ applause ] >> and more recent years we have received in joint session margaret thatcher. >> mr. speaker, mr. president, governor allen, members of the general assembly, thank you for that splendid reception. it is one one rarely receives in one's own country. [ laughter ] >> who of course was the first female prime minister of the united kingdom. and just a few years ago, to mark the 4 hundredth anniversary of english settlement in north america, her majesty the queen of great britain was here and gave a well received speech to a packed chamber. when you look up, you see the original 1906 oval skylight. you also see the use of dutch metal paint that gives you the gold guilding effects at a more affordable price and you see the use of what is known as trombloy, different panels plated to rep recent flat that have been carefully painted and you see also in the house sort of a navy blue and gold color scheme reflected throughout this chambe
those those which we hold dear, not only for our own benefit, but because we believe they mean the hopper and the happiness of long generations of men. [ applause ] >> and more recent years we have received in joint session margaret thatcher. >> mr. speaker, mr. president, governor allen, members of the general assembly, thank you for that splendid reception. it is one one rarely receives in one's own country. [ laughter ] >> who of course was the first female prime minister...
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were able to shoot a frisbee at certain targets. [ cheers and applause ] >> they load it inside the hopperand they're able to control the robot going back and forth. they can either make an easy shot in the low, or they can try a little bit more of a challenge and aim higher. so, it's not guaranteed to go in, but it's a lot of fun for the kids. >> if that isn't amazing enough, this frisbee-shooting robot was built entirely by kids. >> the most challenging part would have to be shooting, because it shoots every so often and sometimes it even shoots two frisbees, and so aiming it and shooting it correctly is really hard. >> if you're interested in helping your town or neighborhood to kick some butt, you can find out more information at kickbuttsday.org. for "teen kids news," i'm scott. >> next, i'll tell you about some of the things you need to know before you go looking for a part-time job. "teen kids news" will be right "teen kids news" will be right back. it's time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. "teen kids news" will be right back. it senses and
were able to shoot a frisbee at certain targets. [ cheers and applause ] >> they load it inside the hopperand they're able to control the robot going back and forth. they can either make an easy shot in the low, or they can try a little bit more of a challenge and aim higher. so, it's not guaranteed to go in, but it's a lot of fun for the kids. >> if that isn't amazing enough, this frisbee-shooting robot was built entirely by kids. >> the most challenging part would have to be...
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. >> we just have a machine running back here basically, oven, into the hoppers, on to the bun, out to the customer, fries ready to go. >> reporter: his booth is just off the main stage. it's really loud, so you're yelling back here essentially, but i like the calm right now. it's kind of misty. it's perfect golden gate park weather right before, you know, the start, so to say. >> reporter: and the storm will rage for three days straight. >> hoping to bang out 1,200 burgers a day. that would be awesome. >> reporter: outside land generates about $60 million for san francisco and brings about 4,800 jobs each year. this is the tenth anniversary and organizers promise it's going to be great. live in golden gate park, tiffany wilson, abc 7 news. >> tiffany, thanks. getting to and around the event will be a challenge all weekend. alexis smith from abc 7 mornings is here with the best ways to beat the traffic and avoid some headaches. alexis? >> yeah. leave the car at home. that is my number one piece of advice here, so you've got a lot of mass transit options and muni is stepping up their fe
. >> we just have a machine running back here basically, oven, into the hoppers, on to the bun, out to the customer, fries ready to go. >> reporter: his booth is just off the main stage. it's really loud, so you're yelling back here essentially, but i like the calm right now. it's kind of misty. it's perfect golden gate park weather right before, you know, the start, so to say. >> reporter: and the storm will rage for three days straight. >> hoping to bang out 1,200...
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this is where fried grass hoppers have become all the rage at safeco field. even jim palmer and gary thorn, the orials playing. scope the plate, second base man taking this one for a ride, 26th of the season for scope. these teams tied at one now in the 5th inning. >>> redskins back to work tomorrow in ashburn prepping for the packers and preseason game two. earlier tonight doug asked me how long the starters were going to play. that's what we all want to know. i answered more. that's all i said, more. you wanted more of an answer. head coach jay gruden gave us this redskins nation >> they're playing a rhythm. they have a good defense. they're all over the place. it will be a great test. preseason games don't count. in the evaluation process for us and how we want to start the season, it means a lot. we have to work on our tempo and offense, our fizz kalt and offense. defensively we have to set standards high running to the football, making good sound tackles. so, it is important. at the end of the day, finding the right 53 guys is the ultimate goal. >> so, m
this is where fried grass hoppers have become all the rage at safeco field. even jim palmer and gary thorn, the orials playing. scope the plate, second base man taking this one for a ride, 26th of the season for scope. these teams tied at one now in the 5th inning. >>> redskins back to work tomorrow in ashburn prepping for the packers and preseason game two. earlier tonight doug asked me how long the starters were going to play. that's what we all want to know. i answered more. that's...
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on a mission folk song like i couldn't make you willard and then i guess that makes me the dennis hopper character the photojournalist it tells the police can't land on a fraction ok i was going to do it for this episode the kaiser parts they have all the thanks much bring up and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with a mask as our station i would like to thank our guest even baldwin john to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report ental next on buying all. the analysis so it seems wrong. wrong just don't call. me. yet to see palin does this come back to. and it again should be close to trail. when somebody find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. with this manufactured consensus public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the middle of the room six. month old i know melissa i noticed but one million people died and. he killed people even. now no one's going to wait to choose a few bodies around him and that's. why . developing news is lunchtime police in finland confirm they're investigating friday stabbing attack in which
on a mission folk song like i couldn't make you willard and then i guess that makes me the dennis hopper character the photojournalist it tells the police can't land on a fraction ok i was going to do it for this episode the kaiser parts they have all the thanks much bring up and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with a mask as our station i would like to thank our guest even baldwin john to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report ental next on buying all. the analysis...
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helmet cameras showing the white we sawse how the death hoppers. toll cou rise in the coming days. behind me there's a body. it's behind that ambulance but it appears with the water reseeding, it's revealing the true horror of the storm. at least eight confirmed deaths, including perez who drowned in flood waters shy of his 61st birthday. >> once we got there, it was too treacherous to go underand looking for him. so we made decision to leave officers there waiting until the morning because as much as we wanted to recover them last night we could not put more officers at risk. >> reporter: many more missing, including six of rick's family members, four children. the youngest just six and the great grandparents. they were trapped in their van and swept away by flood waters. rick's brother, the only survivor. how is your brother doing? >> he's blaming himself of course. he keeps blaming himself. every time he goes to hang up he says i'm sury. it's not your fault. >> reporter: at this supermarket in the northeast section of the city people skav chging in the waters and some coming out
helmet cameras showing the white we sawse how the death hoppers. toll cou rise in the coming days. behind me there's a body. it's behind that ambulance but it appears with the water reseeding, it's revealing the true horror of the storm. at least eight confirmed deaths, including perez who drowned in flood waters shy of his 61st birthday. >> once we got there, it was too treacherous to go underand looking for him. so we made decision to leave officers there waiting until the morning...
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that say home run the sixth home run in 12 games and cameron rupp is -- >>> college football a big hopperto the ap preseason all american team. the arena bowl is this saturday the soul will look to make it back to back titles when they host tampa bay. you can catch the game here on 6 abc saturday night at 7:00. >> lets take it the union are prepping for a tough test and they have their goalie in the mix. he is healthy, and they visit toronto it's best team in the nls. 9-0-3 at home. jim curtin knows the challenge awaits. >> we have what will be a tough a test in our league to go to toronto a team that has the potential to break league records in terms of points and a great group no matter it's their starting 11 or reserves they have a strong roster from top to bottom. >> coming up we'll talk more about the the fins and the eagles working out in south philadelphia and in fact you'll hear why the dolphins quarterbacks thinks the eagles sever are top notch. >> they are. >>> the mayor and council members cut the ribbon on this part at third and connell streets the $300,000 renovation includes
that say home run the sixth home run in 12 games and cameron rupp is -- >>> college football a big hopperto the ap preseason all american team. the arena bowl is this saturday the soul will look to make it back to back titles when they host tampa bay. you can catch the game here on 6 abc saturday night at 7:00. >> lets take it the union are prepping for a tough test and they have their goalie in the mix. he is healthy, and they visit toronto it's best team in the nls. 9-0-3 at...
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carefully hopper to the bloomberg, a great chart .ommodities, i love this chart while we have gasoline higher on the day, it is not exactly what it appears to be. this a year to date chart and what we are looking at is the september month contract for unleaded gasoline up 29% and you can see much coming to the last few days as the refineries in texas are shutting and taking capacity off-line and there's really world demand. thever, mica says most of spike is not really fundamental demand but a short squeeze and some are getting out. thereason he believes that, yellow berbers is the october contract up about 5%. -- and the yellow line represents the october contract up about 5%. finally, a look at some of the leaders and laggers. marathon, upaders, 3% in sympathy with oil and gas trading higher. biogenic is up with the biotech sector. nasdaq higher up more than 2% sprint -- 2%. gilead purchase to buy a company, a cancer deal giving a bid to biotech. on the ladder, dollar general down on paper worst day in a year after they beat estimates but the guidance disappointing. backly, insight g
carefully hopper to the bloomberg, a great chart .ommodities, i love this chart while we have gasoline higher on the day, it is not exactly what it appears to be. this a year to date chart and what we are looking at is the september month contract for unleaded gasoline up 29% and you can see much coming to the last few days as the refineries in texas are shutting and taking capacity off-line and there's really world demand. thever, mica says most of spike is not really fundamental demand but a...
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by the way, the general manager of hopper's tap house said this building is a loss but the main restaurantthe corner he hopes to have back in business later today. >> chip reid, thank you very much. >>> flash flooding forced overnight rescues in the houston area. several drivers became stranded in the quickly rising water. he have rain flooded roads in san antonio. one man was trapped on the roof of his car as rushing water inched higher. the fire department brought in a ladder truck but it was too short. they used a step ladder to bridge the gap. firefighters received more than 200 storm-related calls. at least eight homes were hit by lightning. >> a seventh home threatened by a sink hole in florida has been condemned. the crater is larger than the wingspan of a boeing 747. it first appeared more than three weeks ago and destroyed two homes. it could take months to make the area around the sink hole safe. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is as close as authorities will let us get to the sink hole and the work being done in the area. there is a lot of activity now. onl
by the way, the general manager of hopper's tap house said this building is a loss but the main restaurantthe corner he hopes to have back in business later today. >> chip reid, thank you very much. >>> flash flooding forced overnight rescues in the houston area. several drivers became stranded in the quickly rising water. he have rain flooded roads in san antonio. one man was trapped on the roof of his car as rushing water inched higher. the fire department brought in a ladder...
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each one of the divisions is its own hopper. it's not worth it.f you buy more tickets can you win more? that's what we've been talking about. to the nats, thanks to litany of injuries, the nats they've been tolding their squad together with a combination of duct tape and. among those out with injuries the last few months. minor leaguers and passed their prime vets have come in and spackled the boat floating. with play offs in site, rehab assignments tomorrow. nats in san diego the pad dress it's unfair with the creepy pad descrai looking over the field. can't really make a nice flow. it scores a run. it's hard to concentrate with that looking over your shoulder. today murphy was sunning the padres after tieing the game moif gets one to turn on. the nats take the lead. so interesting marina is yawning. with moif on second , two batters later, add adam line drives one the other way. murphy is going to come around to score. and beat the pad dres four-one. breaking news. we are here on the close five, top five team. we want to make sure you're not was
each one of the divisions is its own hopper. it's not worth it.f you buy more tickets can you win more? that's what we've been talking about. to the nats, thanks to litany of injuries, the nats they've been tolding their squad together with a combination of duct tape and. among those out with injuries the last few months. minor leaguers and passed their prime vets have come in and spackled the boat floating. with play offs in site, rehab assignments tomorrow. nats in san diego the pad dress...
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surveillance cameras were rolling outside hoppers restaurant. >> the video is incredible. >> reporter: capturing dramatic moments when strong winds flipped over cars dragging them across the people and today national weather service officials determine that the restaurant was where an ef 1 tornado first touched down. >> the two things that lead us closer to the range would be the cars and they flipped over the one building, open building that had the back walls taken out. >> reporter: meteorologist a mile through town. >> next thing i know. >> kristine was home with her neighborhood. snapping trees, forcing branches through homes and cars. for more than 24 hours they're trying to clean up the mess the tornado left behind. they're making -- and it will be a few days before kristine's neighborhood is back to caused thousands of damage, but this community says they're just grateful it wasn't worse. >> luckily nobody got hurt, so. >> reporting in salisbury, feg man gits gerald, news 4. >> our team coverage continues now with that path of the tornado. >> and to show you how quickly it form
surveillance cameras were rolling outside hoppers restaurant. >> the video is incredible. >> reporter: capturing dramatic moments when strong winds flipped over cars dragging them across the people and today national weather service officials determine that the restaurant was where an ef 1 tornado first touched down. >> the two things that lead us closer to the range would be the cars and they flipped over the one building, open building that had the back walls taken out....
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the travel planning app hopper found one passenger can pay up to six times more for an economy seat thann the same flight. united airlines had the greatest range of prices than delta had realito leased. it depends on how far advance you book the flight and what the competition is charges. >>> and a dangerous way for people to trick self-driving vehicles. researchers found that covering street signs with stickers can confuse the vehicles vision systems. for instance, slight changes to stop signs caused one vehicle to identify them as 45 mile per hour speed limit signs. researchers say car makers may have to use a form of artificial intelligence to help determine if a sign is out of place. >>> still ahead on abc 7 mornings, a special group of bay area high schoolers are wrapping up an incredible summer learning experience. for many, it could mean they're the first in their family to attend college. but, here's a live look outside from our camera at pier 15. you can see the financial district there. fog in the air. francis what bad back?gels work so fast you'll ask what pulled hammy? advil
the travel planning app hopper found one passenger can pay up to six times more for an economy seat thann the same flight. united airlines had the greatest range of prices than delta had realito leased. it depends on how far advance you book the flight and what the competition is charges. >>> and a dangerous way for people to trick self-driving vehicles. researchers found that covering street signs with stickers can confuse the vehicles vision systems. for instance, slight changes to...
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. >> supposed to be the master teaching the grass hopper and i doesn't been the larva now. what the hell is up with that? >> it's easy to fall into trouble. it's like, people you know, they'll say something smart. if i was on the street i would be so messed up that i mean there would be no thinking about it. it would just blow. and someone would get hurt. you know like now you just can't do that. that's not normal. you got to control yourself. >> he's young. he's got a long ways to go. i was in the same boat. you know? i used to do the same stuff. but at least he's got a chance. at least he's got a chance to get back out there. that's what he's got the think of. screws up, he ends up like me. i done lost everything. >> even his handball game. >> just hit a man while he's done. oh, man. if i had an "s" right there. that's right. that means stone. >> it sucks. >> stone. james stone. stone sucks. >> hey, sir. >> coming up. >> some staff here have been recommended you be released and some haven't. >> i'd like to know -- >> christopher trotter makes his case for returning to gen
. >> supposed to be the master teaching the grass hopper and i doesn't been the larva now. what the hell is up with that? >> it's easy to fall into trouble. it's like, people you know, they'll say something smart. if i was on the street i would be so messed up that i mean there would be no thinking about it. it would just blow. and someone would get hurt. you know like now you just can't do that. that's not normal. you got to control yourself. >> he's young. he's got a long...
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. >> this goes into that hopper, gets melted back into a liquid, as it goes through the machine >> reporter: and these students may be hired for prime jobs before they even finish high school. manufacturers like intertech plastics in denver are facing critical shortages of skilled labor, and they want to teach teens how to work for them. >> we couldn't support the growth in both facilities because we didn't have the people. >> reporter: noel ginsburg is the c.e.o. >> from the day i started the company to this day, the biggest challenge we have was around having the right people with the skills we needed to grow the business. we have 40,000 unfilled tech jobs in colorado. college is not cheap, right? so, if you could earn up to 40 to 50 credit hours for college by working in a business like this, and get paid, and get your high school diploma, who would want to do that? it's a pretty cool deal. >> reporter: colorado's governor, john hickenlooper, is behind the idea. >> we are one of the fastest growing economies in the country. you can't sustain that without talent. and it is a global compet
. >> this goes into that hopper, gets melted back into a liquid, as it goes through the machine >> reporter: and these students may be hired for prime jobs before they even finish high school. manufacturers like intertech plastics in denver are facing critical shortages of skilled labor, and they want to teach teens how to work for them. >> we couldn't support the growth in both facilities because we didn't have the people. >> reporter: noel ginsburg is the c.e.o....
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that's jack jones, that's an expensive little one hopper. that breaks the camera lens.gia. i don't know, maybe they take that out of his allowance or something. >> maybe because of what we do it hurts that much more. >> thank you jamie. >> china is relaunching the world fastest bullet train next month. the train can reach speeds up to 217 miles per hour. it provides service between beijing and shanghai. in case you're wondering it's a 777-mile journey that only takes four and a half hours. china has spent an estimated $360 billion on its high speed rail lines easily making it the biggest high speed rail network on the face of the earth. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier.
that's jack jones, that's an expensive little one hopper. that breaks the camera lens.gia. i don't know, maybe they take that out of his allowance or something. >> maybe because of what we do it hurts that much more. >> thank you jamie. >> china is relaunching the world fastest bullet train next month. the train can reach speeds up to 217 miles per hour. it provides service between beijing and shanghai. in case you're wondering it's a 777-mile journey that only takes four and...
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. >> leland: joining is now, daniel hopper. good to see you as always.hort time of president trump's presidency, of all the things he's faced, this is the most directly in his wheelhouse of a crisis. >> he's a commercial builder, he's been building his whole life. it's time for him to reset his presidency and i don't mean he should be overtly political, but because of the human tragedy here, he should basically move down to houston, i think, try to redevelop and regrow and rebuild houston. it's going to be a multiyear project and i think president trump is uniquely qualified to do something along those lines, to really help out the people there. could this storm get worse in the next few days, and once the water recedes, then the cleanup and the actual damage will be a lot worse than any of the pictures now suggest. >> leland: specifically from an emergency standpoint, he can be an executive, this is an executive branch role, congress doesn't have a whole lot to do with it when he tells fema to do something, they do something. when he tells the u.s. mili
. >> leland: joining is now, daniel hopper. good to see you as always.hort time of president trump's presidency, of all the things he's faced, this is the most directly in his wheelhouse of a crisis. >> he's a commercial builder, he's been building his whole life. it's time for him to reset his presidency and i don't mean he should be overtly political, but because of the human tragedy here, he should basically move down to houston, i think, try to redevelop and regrow and rebuild...
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dealt with plenty of controversy in your tenure, not only godaddy's image before you took over, grace hopperff, but recently around all of this racial uprising and tension, some white supremacists who had been using your site, you decided to take down their web pages in essence and push them to go host somewhere else. how important is that sort of, i don't know whether you call it censorship, where do you draw the line in this era of so much controversy and still be a web host for everyone? >> you know, we've been really clear that our job one is to protect free speech, not just, i think, the first amendment rights, but speech, free speech on the internet. it's incredibly important for our customers to feel like they can publish what they think is important to them, regardless of whether their values are great values or hatred, bigotry, et cetera but the terms of service is very clear. when somebody steps over the line and is talking about injuring somebody or creating violence and trying to incite violence, look, our terms of service is clear and we pull it down so we didn't actually host t
dealt with plenty of controversy in your tenure, not only godaddy's image before you took over, grace hopperff, but recently around all of this racial uprising and tension, some white supremacists who had been using your site, you decided to take down their web pages in essence and push them to go host somewhere else. how important is that sort of, i don't know whether you call it censorship, where do you draw the line in this era of so much controversy and still be a web host for everyone?...
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shows strong winds lifting cars off the grounds outside hoppers tap house. winds even sent one car barrel rolling toward the street. cars in a local shopping center were left stacked on top of each other. the storm also damaged buildings, downed trees and wires, resident in the path of the storm describe the terrifying experience. >> the winds picked up. we felt the glass shattering on the building. the awnings were like almost ready to lift. >> look up, and trees are like almost touching the ground. >> it sounded like bulls running across the roof. >> bulls are across the roof? national weather service will be back out to the scene today to confirm it a tornado actually touched down there. >> and that same storm system that tore through saulsbury, left part of our region under water. take a look at this video from cape may. shore towns, especially prone to flooding, in weather like this, had seen a lot of rain yesterday, and of course a reminder you come upon something like this, it is best to simply turn around. >> well, police are on the hunt for a man th
shows strong winds lifting cars off the grounds outside hoppers tap house. winds even sent one car barrel rolling toward the street. cars in a local shopping center were left stacked on top of each other. the storm also damaged buildings, downed trees and wires, resident in the path of the storm describe the terrifying experience. >> the winds picked up. we felt the glass shattering on the building. the awnings were like almost ready to lift. >> look up, and trees are like almost...
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look at grace hopper who pioneered programming.esponsible for john glenn making his trajectory to the moon. those aren't accounting type jobs. >> there were select positions that weren't, and women are definitely capable of being competent programmers. >> do you believe those women were outliers? >> no there are many at google. they aren't any worse than the men at google but i'm saying there were many position that is werist willed -- listed as coding. >> do you think there are undercover conservative or alt-right and are afraid to speak up in silicon valley. >> yes, there are many in the closet quite literally. i'm a centrist and i still can't express many of my views. >> some of those reaching out to you or if so i'd be curious to know what are they saying? >> they largely argue with much of what i'm saying and many have either left google because the culture is very alienating towards them or are thinking about it because it's so bad. they don't feel like they can bring their whole severals toing gootoing -- selfing to google.
look at grace hopper who pioneered programming.esponsible for john glenn making his trajectory to the moon. those aren't accounting type jobs. >> there were select positions that weren't, and women are definitely capable of being competent programmers. >> do you believe those women were outliers? >> no there are many at google. they aren't any worse than the men at google but i'm saying there were many position that is werist willed -- listed as coding. >> do you think...
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trump is dennis hopper, the bus is obamacare, and bernie is an old guy in the back yelling, "this ridebe free of charge!" [ laughter and applause ] so with -- [ cheers and applause ] constant, constant turmoil, grinding the business of government to a halt, what's trump's next move? well, it looks like he is lean harder into authoritarianism. on friday, during a speech to police officers on long island, he literally urged them to commit acts of brutality. >> and when you see these towns, and when you see these thugs being thrown in the back of a paddy wagon, you just see them thrown in, rough, i said, "please don't be too nice." like when you guys put somebody in the car, and you're protecting their head, you know? when you put their hand -- like, don't hit their head and they just killed somebody, don't hit their head. i said, "you can take the hand away, okay?" >> seth: after that comment, the suffolk county police department was actually forced to issue a statement making clear that, "as a department we do not, and will not tolerate roughing up prisoners." and that comes in the same
trump is dennis hopper, the bus is obamacare, and bernie is an old guy in the back yelling, "this ridebe free of charge!" [ laughter and applause ] so with -- [ cheers and applause ] constant, constant turmoil, grinding the business of government to a halt, what's trump's next move? well, it looks like he is lean harder into authoritarianism. on friday, during a speech to police officers on long island, he literally urged them to commit acts of brutality. >> and when you see...
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here is an example of abby hopper gibbons, who talked about her nursing experience and how she learned what slavery was, and became much more aware of the problems of racism, because of what she had seen in the hospital. here she is talking about the outrage of slavery. i am going to go quickly to our southern examples. in the south, even more so than in the experiences we have been seeing among people like alcott, the hardest work done in the hospitals in the confederacy was done by enslaved people. men and women, did the hardest work nursing in these hospitals. here is a picture of a hospital right outside of richmond virginia, which was essentially run by enslaved of the -- enslaved african-americans. these people -- some were drafted into this work. they did not volunteer to do it, and was a got there, they had to negotiate the terms -- and they did negotiate the terms in which they stayed. we know about them, because the white women who were sort of the matrons of these hospital, complained about them all the time. even more than louisa may alcott did. they complained about these
here is an example of abby hopper gibbons, who talked about her nursing experience and how she learned what slavery was, and became much more aware of the problems of racism, because of what she had seen in the hospital. here she is talking about the outrage of slavery. i am going to go quickly to our southern examples. in the south, even more so than in the experiences we have been seeing among people like alcott, the hardest work done in the hospitals in the confederacy was done by enslaved...
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i do believe that some of the greatest supreme court justices -- hugo block -- black hopper this. >>as generally a in this case, he had a personal connection, it was a good friend who had lived for a time with general do it. they were also a veteran of world war i and intensely patriotic abiotic about that. blinded by, he was those dual loyalties, his loyalty to the president who put them on the court. andloyalty to the military general do it in particular. the initial boat on the case was 5-4. we would probably not be here, we would not be talking about this case because it would have then reversed, the conviction would have an vacated and the internment would be seen for what it was which is a thoroughly racist act of power. >> david is in brentwood, tennessee. >> thanks for taking my call. alarmistsally liked or do stairs, looking forward, i am wondering, if the bombs go off, what do you think in your expert opinion is the likelihood that it would be a round up of muslims or a religious class? >> this was actually proposed after 9/11. there were thousands of arab and muslim americ
i do believe that some of the greatest supreme court justices -- hugo block -- black hopper this. >>as generally a in this case, he had a personal connection, it was a good friend who had lived for a time with general do it. they were also a veteran of world war i and intensely patriotic abiotic about that. blinded by, he was those dual loyalties, his loyalty to the president who put them on the court. andloyalty to the military general do it in particular. the initial boat on the case...
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here you go. [ excited shouting ] hey, hopper! heads up, buddy! it's hooper! there you go.- where's the-- hey, lookit! ♪ [ marching band ] [ chattering ] think they can win? right this way. good. [ shutter clicking ] [ announcer ] because in this time of terror, there is one thing we all need: the grace of our lord, our heroes overseas... and baseball. [ smattering of applause ] "casey at the bat" by ernest thayer. the outlook wasn't brilliant for the mudville nine that day. buttermaker, where have you been? you missed the team photo. i was just getting gatorade for the guys, you know. oh. well, we need to talk about this. we'll get him another size. no big deal. that's not what i'm talking about. mm-hmm. look, it's a legitimate business, honey. you know, they pay taxes like everybody else. ♪ [ continues ] all right, can you believe it? it's here-- opening day. [ applause, cheering dies down ] well, we got a lot of great athletes this year, and i'm looking forward to a great seas
here you go. [ excited shouting ] hey, hopper! heads up, buddy! it's hooper! there you go.- where's the-- hey, lookit! ♪ [ marching band ] [ chattering ] think they can win? right this way. good. [ shutter clicking ] [ announcer ] because in this time of terror, there is one thing we all need: the grace of our lord, our heroes overseas... and baseball. [ smattering of applause ] "casey at the bat" by ernest thayer. the outlook wasn't brilliant for the mudville nine that...
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second tornado to have touched down in this region in two ek by the way, the general manager of hopper'souse said this building is a total loss but the main restaurant around the corner he hopes to have back in business later today. vlad? >> chip, thanks. >>> flash flooding forced overnight rescues in the houston area. passengers had to be evacuated from a stranded bus. other pool waded through the water. heavy rain flooded roads yesterday in san antonio. one man was trapped on the roof of his car as rushing water inched higher. the fire department brought in a ladder truck but it was too short. they used a step ladder to bridge the gap. it was just one of dozens of rescues. at least eight homes were hit by lightning. no injuries were reported. >> a seventh home threatened by a sink hole in florida has been condemned. at its widest, the crater measures 260 feet. that is larger than the wingspan of a pogioboeing 747. it first appeared more than three weeks ago and destroyed two homes. manuel bojorquez is in land o' lakes, florida. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is a
second tornado to have touched down in this region in two ek by the way, the general manager of hopper'souse said this building is a total loss but the main restaurant around the corner he hopes to have back in business later today. vlad? >> chip, thanks. >>> flash flooding forced overnight rescues in the houston area. passengers had to be evacuated from a stranded bus. other pool waded through the water. heavy rain flooded roads yesterday in san antonio. one man was trapped on...
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because we are expecting an increase in capacity in fact hopper which is the air fare firm that tracksey're estimating we'll see them bottom out in the $233 range. nationally the navrge october and start to move higher after that a lot of people have been e-mailing me kelly saying here we go, everything's going to spike higher because of what's happened with hurricane harvey, yes, jet fuel prices are moving higher, but it's unlikely that we're going to see the airlines be able to pass that along because there's just so much capacity and competition out there right now. >> so what was it that all the ceos were visiting secretary of state about today? >> the open skies issue in relationship to the persian gulf carriers they have been complaining for some time and they have been pushing the trump administration to enforce the open skies agreement to limit the expansion of these carriers into the united states. look, their argument has long before that the persian gulf airlines are subsidized by their governments, therefore they can run money-losing routes and not worry about it and that h
because we are expecting an increase in capacity in fact hopper which is the air fare firm that tracksey're estimating we'll see them bottom out in the $233 range. nationally the navrge october and start to move higher after that a lot of people have been e-mailing me kelly saying here we go, everything's going to spike higher because of what's happened with hurricane harvey, yes, jet fuel prices are moving higher, but it's unlikely that we're going to see the airlines be able to pass that...
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stickle bricks, meccano, the space hopper, action men and cindy are among them.enduring appeal. were you watching? astonishing images from the great american eclipse. millions watched as the moon passed in front of the sun casting a shadow more than 60 miles wide across earth. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh joined the sky watchers in oregon. they came in their tens of thousands, like pilgrims, to the tiny town of madras. they came to witness one of nature's great spectacles. it is a quarter past ten in the morning but it seems like night—time. we are just a few seconds away from the total eclipse, and the moon has almost completely covered the sun. it looks like a smiley face in the sky. the sun dims to an eerie pale light. up above, a thin smile in the sky. and then a flash. a diamond ring. and then the moon blocks the sun's bright disc. its atmosphere, normally washed away by the solar light, now appears as a halo around the moon. it seems like a shimmering black pearl, hanging in the sky. this was definitely something you have to see in person. it's so
stickle bricks, meccano, the space hopper, action men and cindy are among them.enduring appeal. were you watching? astonishing images from the great american eclipse. millions watched as the moon passed in front of the sun casting a shadow more than 60 miles wide across earth. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh joined the sky watchers in oregon. they came in their tens of thousands, like pilgrims, to the tiny town of madras. they came to witness one of nature's great spectacles. it is a...
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hear from massachusetts senator elizabeth warren, one of the speakers participating in this annual hoppers. we will hear from senator warren at 10:30 a.m. eastern. and former vice president al gore will wrap up the conference. he will be talking about his new documentary on climate change, live at 4:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> coming up next on the ne theys nation conference, will look at social media. they are taking a break. and while they are in the break we will look at one of the sessions from yesterday on elections this year and in 2018. >> our first time doing this panel since 2014. we are incredibly thrilled to be back and very grateful to our roots nation, and thank you for live streaming this session. we will be taking questions from folks in the room and hopefully online. you can tweet us to our twitter account, and we will try to get your questions as well. a the spirit of the blog spear, this panel has always been about interactivity. ordon't do speeches presentations. we will just give extremely quick introductions of who we are and get right to your questions because
hear from massachusetts senator elizabeth warren, one of the speakers participating in this annual hoppers. we will hear from senator warren at 10:30 a.m. eastern. and former vice president al gore will wrap up the conference. he will be talking about his new documentary on climate change, live at 4:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> coming up next on the ne theys nation conference, will look at social media. they are taking a break. and while they are in the break we will look at one of...