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uh, how about irene? all right, sure. come on, irene. get over here and judge this thing here. oh, no, you're not getting me involved in a family argument. come on. come on, irene. oh, come on, irene, please? because we have to go. come on, this won't take long. just sit right down. get out of here, youse two! now you listen to this and you tell me if stretch cunningham ain't the funniest guy you ever heard. hey, hey. don't prejudice her. what are you talking about prejudice? stretch cunningham's a white guy. now... stretch [on tape recorder]: hi, everybody! this is stretch cunningham talking. you know how you can tell when an elephant's been in the refrigerator? you find his footprints in the butter! ha ha! ha! ha ha ha! huh? i'll get your door fixed in just a few minutes, edith. michael: come on, gloria. let's go. come on, irene. that was a funny joke. hey, ma, have a nice time in scranton. thanks. bye, daddy. [laughs] i got the sandwiches! [laughing] we'll see you tomorrow night if you're still up when we get home. have a good time in the woods. say hello to the pinko patrol
uh, how about irene? all right, sure. come on, irene. get over here and judge this thing here. oh, no, you're not getting me involved in a family argument. come on. come on, irene. oh, come on, irene, please? because we have to go. come on, this won't take long. just sit right down. get out of here, youse two! now you listen to this and you tell me if stretch cunningham ain't the funniest guy you ever heard. hey, hey. don't prejudice her. what are you talking about prejudice? stretch...
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they are beautiful. - [irene] well, thank you. we do a lot of wedding business. you can come here and do weddings three ways. you can make your own, and we help you design that. two, you can just get it print and cut, and you put 'em together, saves you money. and we have full assembly on the wedding invitations. so you have all three options affordable. - on top of that, i know there's another really cool area that you have handmade paper? - yes, our handmade paper in the other room, we have 400 to 600 different styles of handmade paper, and we get a lot of college students and fields trips. they just have a ball when they come in here because they've just never seen anything like it. - [natalie] and then there are, when you're in the main space, there are a lot of just even office supplies. - [irene] yes, office supplies, containers for bakers and stuff, moms just making muffins for school and want to carry out, that's great. we have the scrapbooking line, we carry the graphic 45 which women can't find anywhere they call us for those, it's a scrapbooking line.
they are beautiful. - [irene] well, thank you. we do a lot of wedding business. you can come here and do weddings three ways. you can make your own, and we help you design that. two, you can just get it print and cut, and you put 'em together, saves you money. and we have full assembly on the wedding invitations. so you have all three options affordable. - on top of that, i know there's another really cool area that you have handmade paper? - yes, our handmade paper in the other room, we have...
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hey, irene, i always wanted to ask you. how long do youse catholics got to count your beads to find out how many youse got? the beads help us pray, archie. yeah. what do you pray about? bigots. is that a little shot? sure, it's thanksgiving. gloria, let me help you down. thank you. one, two, three. ready. one. there we go. all right, everybody, let's eat. yeah. hey. wait, wait, wait. wait a minute. wait a minute. hold... hey, hey, hey, hold it here. you ain't gonna eat nothin' here without sayin' the grace first. grace? wait just a... larly religious. even an atheist can say grace. it's just thankin', uh, mother nature whose first name happens to be grace. grace nature? archie: you got it there, buddy. archie, maybe we can skip grace, tonight, huh? yeah, we've been skippin' it all year. you never say it at home. all right, all right, all right, then. the hell with grace. wait. wait a minute. wait a minute. wait a minute now. all right, even so, gonna have a little quotation from the bible here. oh, god. oh, daddy, dinner's
hey, irene, i always wanted to ask you. how long do youse catholics got to count your beads to find out how many youse got? the beads help us pray, archie. yeah. what do you pray about? bigots. is that a little shot? sure, it's thanksgiving. gloria, let me help you down. thank you. one, two, three. ready. one. there we go. all right, everybody, let's eat. yeah. hey. wait, wait, wait. wait a minute. wait a minute. hold... hey, hey, hey, hold it here. you ain't gonna eat nothin' here without...
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irene, dear, would you? - i'd love to. - thank you. - please, don't get up. - irene makes the most delicious dressing. - she your new secretary? - oh randy, don't be silly! she is mrs. howard cole. - you mean the texas oil howard is it my turn? [laughing] - 644661. i tell you, you're the best mixed doubles partner i've ever had. - well, well, look at beauty and the beast. - obviously, i'm the former. - randy, this is howard cole, irene's husband and ms. donna dew, one of the bright young stars of hollywood. randall burnside, the english author. - how do you do, mr. burnside? - oh mr. burnside, i'd give my right arm if you'd write me a script. - a film about a girl with one arm? sounds like a box office natural. [laughing] - donna, you're on vacation. - how did you make out dear? - with donna on my side, how could we lose? this girl can do anything for my money. - i think you ought to shower and change. - no time for that now. we're going fishing. hey, you ready? - i don't know. the sun's getting awfully stro
irene, dear, would you? - i'd love to. - thank you. - please, don't get up. - irene makes the most delicious dressing. - she your new secretary? - oh randy, don't be silly! she is mrs. howard cole. - you mean the texas oil howard is it my turn? [laughing] - 644661. i tell you, you're the best mixed doubles partner i've ever had. - well, well, look at beauty and the beast. - obviously, i'm the former. - randy, this is howard cole, irene's husband and ms. donna dew, one of the bright young stars...
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of people think irene hasn't exactly been a perfect wife. and i'm pretty old for her. i'm 51. she's - not all people want the same things. i'm a sort of a dry fellow. i don't open up very easily and irene, well, you'd say she was sort of carefree, wouldn't you? - look prof, you don't have... we know, see. you don't have to pretend anymore. we found out. and i wish we hadn't. puts us in an awful spot. - darn right. ofou bound to find out sooner or later. remember what we said, right here in this room? while we were waiting for him? and you realize all the time he was down there. - what are you talking about? - we never should've let him marry her in the first place. somebody should have told him. i thought about it and i just never did. - well, like i said, you know a fella's going to get stuck in a business deal... - well i never thought a thing like this could happen. - well, of course not. who did? not with him. - hey prof... who was it you found out about anyhow? was it - oh. neither of them. [train] - listen, prof, the thing is, what are
of people think irene hasn't exactly been a perfect wife. and i'm pretty old for her. i'm 51. she's - not all people want the same things. i'm a sort of a dry fellow. i don't open up very easily and irene, well, you'd say she was sort of carefree, wouldn't you? - look prof, you don't have... we know, see. you don't have to pretend anymore. we found out. and i wish we hadn't. puts us in an awful spot. - darn right. ofou bound to find out sooner or later. remember what we said, right here in this...
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and the families going to be gone. >> in 2011 hurricane irene hurricane irene destroyed many of the homeshich are along the river. >> that the water line how high the river was. the water actually came in the first floor. >> right before the holiday the council voted to turn down five of the cottages which they say is about 25% of the total area a midget bill. those i spoke i spoke with say they feel like histories being destroyed on the owners that were brought out don't feel like they had a fair deal. >> it's not okay, where do these people go? >> they wanted everything gone we don't understand the reasoning. i know it's because of the flooding but we don't flood here like that. it goes deeper than that obviously, for us it's in a deeper way. >> demolition is set to begin over the next couple of weeks. i will continue to chase the story. >> the homes are tearing down, where they abandon at the time of hurricane irene? or will their people litter or big living in them? >> there were people living in them. >> a lot of people are actually offended that the areas called midget bell. >> they
and the families going to be gone. >> in 2011 hurricane irene hurricane irene destroyed many of the homeshich are along the river. >> that the water line how high the river was. the water actually came in the first floor. >> right before the holiday the council voted to turn down five of the cottages which they say is about 25% of the total area a midget bill. those i spoke i spoke with say they feel like histories being destroyed on the owners that were brought out don't feel...
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personas que jamÁs han entrado a un museo. >> los artistas niÑos de bajos recursos, hace tres aÑos ireneo a casa. hoy obras de los niÑos latinos estÁn en las paredes del museo. esta escritura de tres libros me cuenta que el festival surgiÓ para que nacieran voces latinas, lÍderes como bianca que vino de londres a hablar de nicaragua y el poeta nominado al premio nobel de la literatura, su vida no fue fÁcil, creciÓ bajo la sombra de su abuela revolucionaria lolita. >> mi inspiraciÓn fueron las niÑas, visualizar un mundo seguro para ellas. >> en denver colorado, noticias telemundo. >> todas, todas las miradas del mundo del fÚtbol estarÁn maÑana en rusia donde se realiza el sorteo de la copa confederaciÓn en 2017 que va a definir el grupo de mÉxico y otras siete selecciones que se van a enfrentar en el llamado torneo confederaciones. >> es un evento que telemundo transmitirÁ desde kazan, andrÉs de telemundo deportes tiene un adelanto, andrÉs , te escuchamos. >> hola, hola, ¿cÓmo les va? un saludo cordial, se ajusto an los detalles en kazan donde se realizarÁ el sorteo de la copa fifa confed
personas que jamÁs han entrado a un museo. >> los artistas niÑos de bajos recursos, hace tres aÑos ireneo a casa. hoy obras de los niÑos latinos estÁn en las paredes del museo. esta escritura de tres libros me cuenta que el festival surgiÓ para que nacieran voces latinas, lÍderes como bianca que vino de londres a hablar de nicaragua y el poeta nominado al premio nobel de la literatura, su vida no fue fÁcil, creciÓ bajo la sombra de su abuela revolucionaria lolita. >> mi...
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. >>> and a resolution tonight for world war ii veteran irene miller. she has a lot of hope. clark county is producing a few showers picked up by the doppler radar. not only that we have some wind, too. >>> this scene shocking even for seasoned first responders. the latest on this horrific crash of a school bus and city bus. >> that's coming up at 6:30. as you make up your mind, remember -- congressman heck voted 10 times to defund planned parenthood. he even threatened to shut down the government over it. heck took all that money from wall street risking it on the stock market. congressman heck just doesn't care about people like us. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. "she's a slob." "she ate like a pig." "i'd look her right in that fat, ugly face of hers..." donald trump calls women "bimbos", "dogs", and "fat pigs." but congressman crescent hardy said he'd support donald trump 100%. kihuen pushed to crack down on employers who pay women less than men. and kihuen will always protect a woman's right to choose. ruben kihuen for nevada. house majority pac
. >>> and a resolution tonight for world war ii veteran irene miller. she has a lot of hope. clark county is producing a few showers picked up by the doppler radar. not only that we have some wind, too. >>> this scene shocking even for seasoned first responders. the latest on this horrific crash of a school bus and city bus. >> that's coming up at 6:30. as you make up your mind, remember -- congressman heck voted 10 times to defund planned parenthood. he even threatened...
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>> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family trust-- supportinger trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. president-elect donald trump continues to work toward filling key positions in his incoming administration. at the trump national golf club in new jersey, one of 17 he owns, mister trump and vice president-elect mike pence, met
>> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family trust-- supportinger trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public...
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(doorbell rings) - [irene] coming! katherine, george, - [katherine] hi irene. - [irene] come on in. - sorry we're late, the concert ran a little long. - oh that webster is such a lovely boy. the two of you must be so proud of him. - oh yes, but you know, what are children if not a reflection of ourselves. - true. - yup, the acorn don't fall far from the tree. - and wait til you see how they're playing together. so nicely. come on. ? happy birthday to you ? happy birthday to you ? - well everything really worked out in the end didn't it? huh, huh?! - yeah, but sharlene's mother was mad. and she didn't get unmad until i asked sharlene to marry me. - yeah, well fortunately she didn't make you you're still a bachelor. - i made you guys go through with your wedding. (katherine laughs) - oh yes katherine. katherine i didn't surprise you didn't i? second wedding! oh darling. well, hello you two. what a great ballgame! katherine get yourself a brew and sit down. - george, what about the wedding? gs to discuss. - yeah, but what
(doorbell rings) - [irene] coming! katherine, george, - [katherine] hi irene. - [irene] come on in. - sorry we're late, the concert ran a little long. - oh that webster is such a lovely boy. the two of you must be so proud of him. - oh yes, but you know, what are children if not a reflection of ourselves. - true. - yup, the acorn don't fall far from the tree. - and wait til you see how they're playing together. so nicely. come on. ? happy birthday to you ? happy birthday to you ? - well...
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irene, is there any coffee in that motor home? irene? marrone! it's like we're building the pyramids without the oxen. you're getting paid. yeah, slave wages. by the time i pay your father back, he'll be so old, he'll drool over the check. but you get to go home. i've got to listen to my grandfather's stories for the rest of my life. i could go on jeopardy! and sweep the blarney category. wait till we get to the first house he ever built. ard by board. "there we were, just the four of us "with only rusted tools. "we lived on potato skins. "actually, it was the depression, "so we didn't get the whole skin-- only the eyes. "uncle liam gave me his potato skin, and said-- "keep this as a family heirloom. "that's the trouble with kids today. "they don't know what it's like to eat potato skins. faith and begorra!" so that's what you think of your heritage? no, grandpa, i-- do you realize how different your life might've been if we hadn't got on that boat? suppose you've been too busy making fun of me. just a stupid old man, never been to college, and y
irene, is there any coffee in that motor home? irene? marrone! it's like we're building the pyramids without the oxen. you're getting paid. yeah, slave wages. by the time i pay your father back, he'll be so old, he'll drool over the check. but you get to go home. i've got to listen to my grandfather's stories for the rest of my life. i could go on jeopardy! and sweep the blarney category. wait till we get to the first house he ever built. ard by board. "there we were, just the four of us...
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many people have called in and e-mailed the newsroom asking how to help out irene miller. go to news3lv.com, click on the story and that's where you will find the link. i'm antonio castelan, news 3. >>> better access to healthcare. that's the goal in southern nevada with the opening o a their first patients. it's a member of the valley health system which operates five other hospitals in las vegas but this is their first in henderson. sam kaufman says it's a full-service facility with room to grow. >> it's 130 beds to start. we're opening another 12 additional level 2 beds, probably in the next nine to 12 months and we have other beds that key can open up as volume dictates and then we have the surgery and build additional towers as well. >> henderson hospital is at galleria and u.s. 95. it employs nearly 500 people. >>> take a look at these images as the moon passes in front of the sun. there it is. the solar dynamics observatory captured the photos during the one-hour lunar transit in front of the sun. the moon covered about 59% of that planet. >>> time now for a check o
many people have called in and e-mailed the newsroom asking how to help out irene miller. go to news3lv.com, click on the story and that's where you will find the link. i'm antonio castelan, news 3. >>> better access to healthcare. that's the goal in southern nevada with the opening o a their first patients. it's a member of the valley health system which operates five other hospitals in las vegas but this is their first in henderson. sam kaufman says it's a full-service facility with...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, lisa desjardins. >> desjardins: good evening, and thanks for joining us. two-and-a-half weeks after conceding defeat, hillary clinton's campaign today said it now supports presidential election recounts in three pivotal and closely-contested states-- wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. today, clinton lawyer marc elias wrote in a post on the web sit"" medium" that data scientists working for the campaign were alrea
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. thanks for joining us. as president elect donald trump prepares to assume the oax office for two months.ald trump white house chief of staff. reince priebus will get the job. according to a statement issued by the trump transition team. favorite candidate of house speaker paul ryan and senate majority speaker, mitch mcconnell. , steve banon willing be named chief strategy. trump said, i'm happy to ha
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been...
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. >> irene saw everything she had burn including her home of one year. >> maybe i should take something but there's a fire. and my husband said just run outside. you going to die. you will be dead. you will be dead in a minute. everything is going to collapse and you will be dead. i just ran. all the diplomas everything you work hard for is gone. >> reporter: firefighters had to wait for live wires to be activateactivated before they co work. the flames intensifying in that time. one firefighter was hospitalized for a leg injury and two civilians were hurt. three cars were burned up, too. >> inspections is on scene working with the mercer county prosecutor's office. the trenton fire marshal's unit and trenton police department. >> reporter: format l as investigators search for cause. meantime neighbors are pulling closer together in this season of giving donating clothes to victims like irene. >> i was like in my -- slippers. literally. running for life. >> reporter: neighbors reported squatters living in one of the homes that caught fire biotite it's unclear if that's related to a caus
. >> irene saw everything she had burn including her home of one year. >> maybe i should take something but there's a fire. and my husband said just run outside. you going to die. you will be dead. you will be dead in a minute. everything is going to collapse and you will be dead. i just ran. all the diplomas everything you work hard for is gone. >> reporter: firefighters had to wait for live wires to be activateactivated before they co work. the flames intensifying in that...
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good night. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [♪] [♪] [♪] [narrator] in 2003, normand latourelle, co-founder of cirque du soleil, reinvented the world of entertainment with the creation of cavalia. in 2011, the now-internationally acclaimed cavalia pushed the limits of live entertainment with its newest production, odysseo. the show is housed in the largest big-top in the world, housing 2,000 people over 35,000 square- foot stage area, and supports over 70 tons of suspended equipment. layers of moving
good night. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been...
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initial irene, christine dorflor will be honored.cross.org. >>> coming up next, a visit from my dog charlie. i'll tell you why he's not just my friend. he's now a co-worker. pat toomey and donald trump: they're just wrong for the women of pennsylvania. "new fallout for donald trump." "should a woman be punshied for having an abortion?" "there has to be some form of punishment." "for the woman?" "yeah, there has to be some form." "i would support legislation in pennsylvania that would ban abortion and i would, suggest that we have penalties for doctors who perform them." pat toomey and donald trump: they're not for you. women vote is responsible for the content of this advertising. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said
initial irene, christine dorflor will be honored.cross.org. >>> coming up next, a visit from my dog charlie. i'll tell you why he's not just my friend. he's now a co-worker. pat toomey and donald trump: they're just wrong for the women of pennsylvania. "new fallout for donald trump." "should a woman be punshied for having an abortion?" "there has to be some form of punishment." "for the woman?" "yeah, there has to be some form." "i...
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irene nemirovsky was rounded up in 1942, and she died shortly afterwards of typhoid.pring wind. operation spring wind was part of a big round up in 1942 where most of the jews were rounded up in paris. it's known as -- because they were taken. it's this really that the french were responsible. the french gave the germans more than as for and particularly the germans have not asked for children are among the 4000 children there was one as young as 18 months in this round up. and it was unbelievably unsuitable for a few hours, let alone for five days, which some of the jews rounded up were left there for that length of time. so it's this particular episode that is often known as france's shane. because for so many years there unable to accept responsibility until finally in 1995 jacques chirac did except french responsibility for the crime, and what you see here is the monument after that. the curb side represents the bench with the jews were left to try and fit with hardly any facilities, toilets and no food. so after the round up in paris in 1942 there was hardly anyb
irene nemirovsky was rounded up in 1942, and she died shortly afterwards of typhoid.pring wind. operation spring wind was part of a big round up in 1942 where most of the jews were rounded up in paris. it's known as -- because they were taken. it's this really that the french were responsible. the french gave the germans more than as for and particularly the germans have not asked for children are among the 4000 children there was one as young as 18 months in this round up. and it was...
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irene, you're on with senator bob graham. >> caller: hi, senator. actually it's bristol, connecticut and my question is, do you see in the future any changes in the electoral college because our-- a couple of our presidents have not been our presidents, they've been elected by the electoral college, the popular vote had won. do you see any changes in that? is there a possibility? >> pragmatically, no. the electoral college is of of considerable benefit to smaller states. that's why it was adopted back in 1787. it was part of the great compromise that led to our constitution. one of the contending issues in a number of areas, including representation in the congress, was between the big states who said we have most of the people and the small states who said, if the system is tilted towards the big states, we will be disadvantaged. so, they're all kind of compromises. this is one of them. but i-- today i think it's unlikely that states, which are small in population, and therefore, have a disproportionate influence on the selection of the president,
irene, you're on with senator bob graham. >> caller: hi, senator. actually it's bristol, connecticut and my question is, do you see in the future any changes in the electoral college because our-- a couple of our presidents have not been our presidents, they've been elected by the electoral college, the popular vote had won. do you see any changes in that? is there a possibility? >> pragmatically, no. the electoral college is of of considerable benefit to smaller states. that's why...
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irene seal provided information to the authorities and pled guilty to extortion and conspiracy. she was released in 2009. arthur seal pleaded guilty to kidnapping and murder and is serving life without parole. >>> ongoing telephone conversations between the hostage taker identified as eric houston and negotiators. they say he appears to be getting calmer and quieter. >> eight hours into the siege in california, eric houston is negotiating with the police. >> i think we did start to feel a little bit hopeful seeing him be more willing to let people go. you could see that he was a little bit more mellowed, a little bit more calm. >> there was a lot of conversation between eric houston and the negotiating team about you've got to be the last person to come down. you're not going to come down, you know, surrounded by hostages. >> just moments ago, those students, some very shaken and very emotional, were loaded onto buses and taken to be debriefed and counseled. >> the final group of students is released. >> i remember seeing my mother and my sister-in-law and just kind of bearing m
irene seal provided information to the authorities and pled guilty to extortion and conspiracy. she was released in 2009. arthur seal pleaded guilty to kidnapping and murder and is serving life without parole. >>> ongoing telephone conversations between the hostage taker identified as eric houston and negotiators. they say he appears to be getting calmer and quieter. >> eight hours into the siege in california, eric houston is negotiating with the police. >> i think we did...
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>> something most parents can't it is what the woman did with her kid before she took off that has irene kent scratching her head. >> parent number one, steals, number two takes the kid with them and number three, leaves them. it is awful. >> 36-year-old angela was at this public's with her child when she decided to steal nearly $200 worth of merchandise. her, she took off leaving her kid behind. >> the police have been here. >> she has only been here for a few months next-door. we talked to the man living in this home and he did not want to go on camera, he says she is a friend of a friend, he was letting her stay here for a short time. he tells us she was here with her teenage daughter and her three-month-old grandchild, leaving both of them stranded but it does say she refused to return to the store when her child called her on the phone. >> it is child abuse and child neglect. a sad state of affairs. >> in temple terrace, clifton french abc action news. >>> now, abc action weather. >> how are you doing everybody? beautiful out 70s, looks like we will stay that way until next week, no
>> something most parents can't it is what the woman did with her kid before she took off that has irene kent scratching her head. >> parent number one, steals, number two takes the kid with them and number three, leaves them. it is awful. >> 36-year-old angela was at this public's with her child when she decided to steal nearly $200 worth of merchandise. her, she took off leaving her kid behind. >> the police have been here. >> she has only been here for a few...
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. >> irene saw everything she had burn including her home of one year. >> maybe i should take somethingut there's a fire and my boyfriend said, just run outside you going to dime you will be dead. you will be dead in a minute everything is going to collapse and you will will be dead. i just ran. all the diplomas everything work hard for in life is gone. >> reporter: firefighters had to wait for live wires to be deactivated before they could get to work. one firefighter was hospitalized for a leg injury and two civilians were also hurt. three cars were burned up, too. >> inspections is on scene working with the mercer county prosecutor's office, the trenton fire marshal's unit and trenton police department. >> reporter: formality as investigators search for a cau cause. meantime neighbors are pulling closer together in this season of giving donating clothes to victims like irene. >> i was like in my bra and slippers. like literally. running for life. >> reporter: neighbors reported squatters living in one of the homes that caught fire. but it's not clear if that's related to the cause. i
. >> irene saw everything she had burn including her home of one year. >> maybe i should take somethingut there's a fire and my boyfriend said, just run outside you going to dime you will be dead. you will be dead in a minute everything is going to collapse and you will will be dead. i just ran. all the diplomas everything work hard for in life is gone. >> reporter: firefighters had to wait for live wires to be deactivated before they could get to work. one firefighter was...
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many called and e mailed how they can help irene. >> reporting live, news three. >> the response has been overwhelming and it was last week. >> this is one that come out and helps when you see a mead and obviously the need is there. >> jim: to the weather and no tricks for the ghosts and gob lynnes out for the yearly haunt. >> our weather authoritience moo that is service at its paunt haunt is already on. >> scary, too, i'm telling you it is flightning the free halloween event we have the mean looking guy. what are you? >> i'm an ninja and you are close to this beautiful angel. >> i would not be i got my friend in front. love your halloween trick or treat bag is that a giraffe. >> very cute. looking good they have not stopped holding hands in the last 45 minutes they are decked out the stores are giving out canned net district. the cute meter getting pinned and an elephant. every time we put the thing over the mouse overnight head the elpant is not happy about that. we have been there. all right. we got more with our guest in a second but we are having a very beautiful halloween. got
many called and e mailed how they can help irene. >> reporting live, news three. >> the response has been overwhelming and it was last week. >> this is one that come out and helps when you see a mead and obviously the need is there. >> jim: to the weather and no tricks for the ghosts and gob lynnes out for the yearly haunt. >> our weather authoritience moo that is service at its paunt haunt is already on. >> scary, too, i'm telling you it is flightning the...
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ha tenido en casi 60 aÑos estamos con familias que queremos presentar a todos ustedes estamos con irenefeliz porque porque ha muerto sÍmbolo de una tirania no solo pa' cuba sino para el mundo tambiÉn. >> y trajo a su hija. >> no, estÁ aquÍ. >> ¿cÓmo se siente ahora?. >> estoy feliz que se muriÓ y quiero decir a todos los cubanos que todo el mundo se reÚne a enseÑarle al mundo que fidel castro era un sÍmbolo malo para nuestra tierra. >> esta es una de las familias que querÍa mostrar, muchas gracias, vamos a volver con ustedes y hay otra familia ¿cuÁl es su nombre?. >> mi nombre es yo si martÍnez. >> ¿hace cuÁnto esta acÁ?. >> 22 aÑos, me trajo mi abuela legalmente, vino en el mariel a mÍ y a mi mami, quedÉ yo con mi hijo americano. >> trajo a su hijo americano aÁa ¿por quÉ lo trajo?. >> porque tiene que aprender sobre todo la raÍz de su familia. >> romeo martÍnez. >> mirando a la cÁmara ¿por quÉ estÁs aca?. >> porque a mÍ me gusta aprender cosas de historia como cuba o cosas de estados unidos tambiÉn. >> perfecto romeo muchas gracias a ustedes, gracias por estar aÁa y acompaÑarnos esta n
ha tenido en casi 60 aÑos estamos con familias que queremos presentar a todos ustedes estamos con irenefeliz porque porque ha muerto sÍmbolo de una tirania no solo pa' cuba sino para el mundo tambiÉn. >> y trajo a su hija. >> no, estÁ aquÍ. >> ¿cÓmo se siente ahora?. >> estoy feliz que se muriÓ y quiero decir a todos los cubanos que todo el mundo se reÚne a enseÑarle al mundo que fidel castro era un sÍmbolo malo para nuestra tierra. >> esta es una de las...
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although she passed away a few years ago, i would like to thank irene and her husband bernard for generally underwriting this series. without third quarter support, we would not be able to be with you this evening. gettysburg replies, it's just one of more than 18,000 books that have been written about abraham lincoln today. you might ask yourself why so many? because although he no longer walks this earthly plane, his presence still resinated from the words he has written and the artifacts and documents he has left behind for our proser itty. he was a simple, yet deeply complex man who looked at complex issues plainly and purely. he accepted and spoke the truth. braces and religions, politics and party lines. here was a man who crew up in a log cabin with a dirt floor who seemed to have the proverbial deck stacked against him. if you were a child living in today's world, society might label him an at-risk youth, having only about a year of formal education, struggling financially, not getting along with his father, having both his mother and his sister die when he was very young. having to
although she passed away a few years ago, i would like to thank irene and her husband bernard for generally underwriting this series. without third quarter support, we would not be able to be with you this evening. gettysburg replies, it's just one of more than 18,000 books that have been written about abraham lincoln today. you might ask yourself why so many? because although he no longer walks this earthly plane, his presence still resinated from the words he has written and the artifacts and...
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>>host: irene in connecticut you are on with senator graham. >> caller: my question is d.c. in the future any changes to the electoral college? couple of our presidents have not been our president but elected by the electoral college so do you see any changes of that possibility? >>guest: pragmatically, and no . electoral college is a considerable benefit to the smaller states and that is why it was adopted in 1787 as part of the great compromise that led to the constitution . one of the contending issues in a number of various including the representaon in the big states say we have most of the people but the small states save the system is tilted and then we are disadvantaged . they're all types of compromises and this is one of them . but today it is unlikely that the state's which are small in population therefore have a disproportionate influence on the selection of the president will not give that up to require 347 states to vote for the constitutional amendment for them to do so . i don't think that is likely to happen. >>host: the last call comes from washington. >>
>>host: irene in connecticut you are on with senator graham. >> caller: my question is d.c. in the future any changes to the electoral college? couple of our presidents have not been our president but elected by the electoral college so do you see any changes of that possibility? >>guest: pragmatically, and no . electoral college is a considerable benefit to the smaller states and that is why it was adopted in 1787 as part of the great compromise that led to the constitution ....
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irene miller admits making a mistake but experts say it happens a whole lot. miller says for the past 12 about $20 extra per month from her deceased husband' federal benefits. once they figured it out, the va said since they overpaid her she will no longer get her pension check. >> you can't double-dip. she's getting social security bus she's getting his survivor benefits. >> curtis a good idea to bring up discrepancies before the matter gets worse. he advises his elderly clients to get a lawyer to help them figure out their benefits. many of you reached out to us to help her. if you want to help, you can find more details at news3lv.com. >>> a man with a machete goes on the attack at a busy airport. >> this attack happened last year. what the man did just before he pulled out the machete. that's coming up. >>> and a massive explosion rocks houses. evacuations. "she's a slob." "she ate like a pig." "i'd look her right in that fat, ugly face of hers..." nevada, there's a better choice: ruben kihuen. kihuen pushed to crack down on employers who pay women less th
irene miller admits making a mistake but experts say it happens a whole lot. miller says for the past 12 about $20 extra per month from her deceased husband' federal benefits. once they figured it out, the va said since they overpaid her she will no longer get her pension check. >> you can't double-dip. she's getting social security bus she's getting his survivor benefits. >> curtis a good idea to bring up discrepancies before the matter gets worse. he advises his elderly clients to...
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irene... says it was two hours before she made her way down. 05.31.30.00 "i was stuck up there the longest because i was on the 25th floor." those that were already out of the hotel... ran into other issues because their luggage was locked in the rooms. 05.26.10.00 "it is frustrating now, it is going to be a real pain in the butt if we can't got on the airplane." caesars say they will be working with guests who incurred extra expenses because of the outage. li came to the rescue of a woman from mississippi after she was told them we had a dog on the fifth floor." the eventual reunion captured on camera by the firefighters... 05.29.18.00 "he was happy to see his mama." the biggest complaint from all of the guests we spoke with... was the lack of communication about where they will be spending the night. 05.34.00.00 "i'm not going to the 25th floor. there is no way i am going up in an elevator in that hotel." 05.26.50.00 "what is your with thousands forced to find somewhere else to stay.. the ca
irene... says it was two hours before she made her way down. 05.31.30.00 "i was stuck up there the longest because i was on the 25th floor." those that were already out of the hotel... ran into other issues because their luggage was locked in the rooms. 05.26.10.00 "it is frustrating now, it is going to be a real pain in the butt if we can't got on the airplane." caesars say they will be working with guests who incurred extra expenses because of the outage. li came to the...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston.and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires.
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston.and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires.
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irene kistler are opening up. kistler says: "a lot of them are scared." sharing just how much this election is affecting students of all ages. kistler says: "it's not so much the results of the election it's the social climate of the country that produced those results that scares me." ensuring your student feels safe at school is simple- kistler says it all has to with talking. kistler says: "we all need to be having conversations with our children that respond to any level of democracy." for students on campuses all across the board counselors- educators are there to listen she suggests parents have weekly conversations with their kids. allowing them to de-stress- ask questions- share their concerns. kistler says: "that is important to us as educators to be able to give kids that safe space to have conversation about difficult topics so that's happening in classrooms all across america keeping classrooms a safe place for students to learn and instilling a sense of security in the hearts of parents with students of all ages. kistler says: "we are going t
irene kistler are opening up. kistler says: "a lot of them are scared." sharing just how much this election is affecting students of all ages. kistler says: "it's not so much the results of the election it's the social climate of the country that produced those results that scares me." ensuring your student feels safe at school is simple- kistler says it all has to with talking. kistler says: "we all need to be having conversations with our children that respond to any...
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now educators like irene kistler are opening up. kistler says: "a lot of them are scared." sharing just how much this election is affecting students of all ages. kistler says: "it's not so much the results of the election it's the social climate of the country that produced those results that scares me." ensuring your student feels safe at school is simple- kistler says it all has to with talking. kistler says: "we all need to be having conversations with our children that none of this is ok this is not how you respond to any level of democracy." for students on campuses all across counselors- educators are there to listen she suggests parents have weekly conversations with their kids. allowing them to de-stress- ask questions- share their concerns. kistler says: "that is important to us as educators to be able to give kids that safe space to have conversation about difficult topics so that's happening in classrooms all across america right now." keeping classrooms a safe place for students to learn and instilling a sense of security in the hearts of students of all ages. k
now educators like irene kistler are opening up. kistler says: "a lot of them are scared." sharing just how much this election is affecting students of all ages. kistler says: "it's not so much the results of the election it's the social climate of the country that produced those results that scares me." ensuring your student feels safe at school is simple- kistler says it all has to with talking. kistler says: "we all need to be having conversations with our children...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston.
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. >> there watts a strip of of romle >> by the time irene saw the gravel to i-4 from the connector her car was in a tail-spin. >> i spun out of in a circle my front hit the wall. then my bumper hit it. >> she was the first to hit the gravel. some kind of truck spilled it while merging. >> the driver may not have known he is losing this load. spin out, each slamming into the barrier, they show the after mastmath n the car she heard the second then the third a scrape and then a boom then another. the same thing the third could have been deadly for the driver of the second car william schwartz of tampa. he was outside of his car checking the damage when car was involved and knocked him 30 feed down to the ground. >> workers struggled to reach him because of the ar where he fell. but he survived and is in fair condition. now they just want to find the truck that spilled the gravel causing the accidents that could have been much pores. >> i'm thankful that we all made it through without serious injuries. >> anyone with information about the truck that caused the crash is asked to fall star
. >> there watts a strip of of romle >> by the time irene saw the gravel to i-4 from the connector her car was in a tail-spin. >> i spun out of in a circle my front hit the wall. then my bumper hit it. >> she was the first to hit the gravel. some kind of truck spilled it while merging. >> the driver may not have known he is losing this load. spin out, each slamming into the barrier, they show the after mastmath n the car she heard the second then the third a scrape...
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irene says: "..i'm not going to the 25th floor. there is no way i am going up in an elevator in that hotel." mos reporter says: "..what is your backup plan?" mos say: "..grab a drink and find a corner." firefighters going room to room to make sure the property was cleared. broome says: "..the building has been completely evacuated because the fire suppression system lost power the fire department decided it was in everybody's best interests." on cam tag the powe and guests are being let back onto the property. in las vegas, andrew craft, fox news. we're learning more about that deadly bus crash in baltimore on tuesday. investigators say the driver of the school bus shouldn't have been driving in the first place. officials say 67-year-old glenn chappell's commercial license was suspended two months ago. he also reportedly pleaded guilty to second-degree assault in 20-12. a commercial bus driver-- four of its passengers-- and a woman is found alive after she was missing for two months. police in south carolina say kayla brown was fou
irene says: "..i'm not going to the 25th floor. there is no way i am going up in an elevator in that hotel." mos reporter says: "..what is your backup plan?" mos say: "..grab a drink and find a corner." firefighters going room to room to make sure the property was cleared. broome says: "..the building has been completely evacuated because the fire suppression system lost power the fire department decided it was in everybody's best interests." on cam tag...
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and irene, if you walk with me this way, we'll go to the start of the line. back over here we are looking really good. probably another two to three rows before you reach security. so things are really moving smoothly this morning. maybe a different picture this afternoon, but we checked in with very happy morning going to see family. >> reporter: and what are you going to say when you see your uncle? what do you say on turkey day. what do you say? >> happy birthday. >> reporter: let's try again. happy thanks -- >> giving. >> reporter: yes, sir. wasn't he great? we wish you safe travels. national. if you are going to grandma's house or to see aunt mary, uncle bob, no politics at the dinner table and you should be just fine. at ray dpan national, i'm erika gonzalez. back to you. >> all good advice. >> good rule. >>> if you are flying out of bw marshall, it may look differently. they unveiled the new connector yesterday to allow it to add more international flights. the de connector includes gates, and there are also new food options, a children's play area and
and irene, if you walk with me this way, we'll go to the start of the line. back over here we are looking really good. probably another two to three rows before you reach security. so things are really moving smoothly this morning. maybe a different picture this afternoon, but we checked in with very happy morning going to see family. >> reporter: and what are you going to say when you see your uncle? what do you say on turkey day. what do you say? >> happy birthday. >>...
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investigators tell us the man in home on irene street. what's unusual is that he appears to be looking right at the camera. if you recognize him or that blue car you should contact the lawrence police department. >>> ahead this thursday morning the booster seats that may not protect your kids. >> plus whole milk or low fat, which could be a better option for younger kids? >> also coming up a lifesaving match for a little baby, a wbz . >>> 6:22 right now. new this morning the surgeon general wants to change the way americans think about drug and alcohol addiction. the new report says addiction is a chronic disease not a character flaw or a moral break down. addiction treatment is considered an essential benefit which is president elect donald trump has vowed to repeal. >>> boston children's hospital plans to permanently close the guarden. there is a ceremony tonight to honor the guarden. it's at the center of a biter battle over the hospital's expansion. a group wants to save the area saying it's a sanction wear for patients and families.
investigators tell us the man in home on irene street. what's unusual is that he appears to be looking right at the camera. if you recognize him or that blue car you should contact the lawrence police department. >>> ahead this thursday morning the booster seats that may not protect your kids. >> plus whole milk or low fat, which could be a better option for younger kids? >> also coming up a lifesaving match for a little baby, a wbz . >>> 6:22 right now. new this...
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this is a picture of irene england, a world war ii female air force service pilot. i wanted to show this photo. this is me and my pop who is turning 85 left month. he learned carpentry in the air force my entire family, everyone except me, of course, went into construction and real estate. so we want to thank all the veterans today for their cos own families. back to you. jonathan: thank you so much. still ahead at 4:00, a wounded warrior gets a special presence on veterans day. i'll have that story coming up. alison: what bonnie black's family has to say now that her estranged husband is convicted. >> you have that question. more than his teammates. scott abraham introduces us to jonathan: we are back and brianne carter has a look at the delays. brianne: a heads fun you department of transportation will be doing work to repair the pedestrian bridge over kenilworth avenue at douglas street northeast. ddot says drivers should expect moderate to heavy delays. all thanks to the lane closures that will happen as a result of this. now traffic controls will be in place to
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my photographer irene wants that one. i don't know what the price is, but this store will be letting eo these door buster deals. and also, when you buy some of the more expensive toys -- and there are some pricey ones in here -- you get free leahy away. that's one of the deals that you get when you are a reward shopper. i don't know, people just have made thanksgiving day shopping a part of eating, their holiday meal and watching football. it all goes hand in hand these days. i don't know. i'm going to take advantage. show you what i'm buying. but don't tell my kids. back to you guys. we're at the hyattsville k-mart opening at 6:00 a.m. everybody is in here, store workers are prepping. it's really fun. >> all right. >> i'll give you that list. >> they let her in 12 minutes early. she's good to go. >> she has her gifts in hand. thanks. we'll see you soon. before all that black friday shopping, many people will be rushing to the store today to pickom store items. we talked to some last-minute shoppers at the safe way in bet
my photographer irene wants that one. i don't know what the price is, but this store will be letting eo these door buster deals. and also, when you buy some of the more expensive toys -- and there are some pricey ones in here -- you get free leahy away. that's one of the deals that you get when you are a reward shopper. i don't know, people just have made thanksgiving day shopping a part of eating, their holiday meal and watching football. it all goes hand in hand these days. i don't know. i'm...