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. >> march 2nd, 2009, irving, texas.hunderstorm moves the dallas cowboy's rookie practice indoors. all seems fine until the lights start to sway. >> that's when i got nervous. i thought, one of these things is going to snap. >> seconds later, the entire facility collapses. about 70 people struggle to escape, including mack, a reporter for the ft. worth telegram. >> it's so fast and so chaotic, your first thought is, just get me to safety, wherever this is. >> a tv cameraman keeps rolling as people try to figure out what just happened and if anyone is injured. >> irving fire department. >> the dallas cowboys practice facility collapsed. >> what has collapsed? >> their indoor practice facility. >> okay. anybody hurt? >> i have no idea. i went out of there. i have no idea. >> sam! sam! sam! >> they realize the videographer is missing. minutes before the collapse, he was 40 feet above the ground on a hydraulic lift. >> sam! sam! sam! >> miraculously, he survives unharmed. the terrifying incident takes place at the cowboys' h
. >> march 2nd, 2009, irving, texas.hunderstorm moves the dallas cowboy's rookie practice indoors. all seems fine until the lights start to sway. >> that's when i got nervous. i thought, one of these things is going to snap. >> seconds later, the entire facility collapses. about 70 people struggle to escape, including mack, a reporter for the ft. worth telegram. >> it's so fast and so chaotic, your first thought is, just get me to safety, wherever this is. >> a tv...
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un hombre se encontraba caminando por la calle 14 y la irving....lguien le pega en la parte posterior de su cabeza con un martillo.... eran 4 afroamericanos demandando su billetera y su celular... william benavidez/residente del area "uno a veces puede mirar cualquier persona con un martillo y no se puede imaginar que ellos lo pueden atacar con ese tipo de armas, de herramienta..." la victima sufrio una herida en la cabeza y se encuentra recuperandose en el hospital. se espera sobreviva... la nueva arma para robar causa preocupacion... pedro garcia/residente del area "nunca he visto en la television algo asi, solo con un revolver, cuchillo y todo eso pero menos con un martillo." la policia de washington esta tras las pistas de 4 hombres ...quien poseia el martillo que ataco a la victima vestia una camisa negra... este taxista salvadoreno frecuentemente escucha historias similares de robos agustin martinez/taxista "lo se porque lo vivo a diario que la gente me cuenta porque lo vivo a diario ya sea en grupo, a pie o en bicicleta, robando a veces golpe
un hombre se encontraba caminando por la calle 14 y la irving....lguien le pega en la parte posterior de su cabeza con un martillo.... eran 4 afroamericanos demandando su billetera y su celular... william benavidez/residente del area "uno a veces puede mirar cualquier persona con un martillo y no se puede imaginar que ellos lo pueden atacar con ese tipo de armas, de herramienta..." la victima sufrio una herida en la cabeza y se encuentra recuperandose en el hospital. se espera...
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what willá7v relocate to irving street. oz?to help them get back to another location. the businesst core, have the bakery, on a curving street. Ñ1ñanothere ñ building that was damaged, five commercial, one of ñrthem was already open. ó<ínjÑthe other four will be con to see what kind of damage by tomorrow, doing anyér investigation. we will try to help them4h through the over-the-counter on the fifth floor, and then help them to start. hopefully the business can open again. ñralso, one more item, i heard about the ada +Ñthing happening rown bag lunch to help them. unfortunately, my senior inspectorjaÑ is on two months medical leave. ñrhopefully, when he comes back, we can gather everyone together. llñri wanted a complete semin, instead of piecemeal. khrhe is the only one that is certified. also, training in]aa october, to classes regarding the ada update. we will also try to get training on the inspector and engineer. >> how manyw3 employees will be taking the disability accreditation classes? >> we are trying to train all of
what willá7v relocate to irving street. oz?to help them get back to another location. the businesst core, have the bakery, on a curving street. Ñ1ñanothere ñ building that was damaged, five commercial, one of ñrthem was already open. ó> how manyw3 employees will be taking the disability accreditation classes? >> we are trying to train all of
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during the years the federal reserve act was being debated and pretend, 1910, 11, 12, irving fisher hadmade quite a name for himself in the search for stable money, had written books on the topic and had devised a scheme of his own. irving fisher was the best-known american economist at the first half of the 20th century and once fisher got wind that edison is working on something, they met a few times and discussed the issue. what is an interesting sidelight there is that they both were interested in vegetarian diets and were very careful with what they ate and i ended up speaking possibly as much on the diet as economics and money. but they sure gave one of his books to edison. edison said i read your book. i think you're wrong in spots and i marked all up, so they were also vitally interested in the currency problem. fischer invited edison to go to congress and present his plan. edison demerit. don't know why. and maybe by that time, which was late 1922, he was kind of finished with the issue. so does this have anything to say to us today? is a totally impractical and how did it go a
during the years the federal reserve act was being debated and pretend, 1910, 11, 12, irving fisher hadmade quite a name for himself in the search for stable money, had written books on the topic and had devised a scheme of his own. irving fisher was the best-known american economist at the first half of the 20th century and once fisher got wind that edison is working on something, they met a few times and discussed the issue. what is an interesting sidelight there is that they both were...
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john irving left a pause which was five-minutes long. we don't have time for your song. but if you come back tomorrow night, you can start the show with your song tomorrow night. ok? good night, everybody! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> by fire surrounding us at that point you could not see anything >>> massive fight was on to contend 2 big wild fires you'll see it firsthand how tricky it was to evacuate people and animals. >>> it looks like the trouble was over a new problem at richmond refinery and the discovery hinders the investigation >>> i was 44 ashton kutcher error >>> people driving in stolen cars and not knowing at the elaborate scheme to trick californians into buying hot vehicles. >>> we begin with breaking news firefighters have lifted an evacuation orders in lake county, the make progress against 2 big wild fires those fires one quarter contained to 93 structures and 6,000 a. have burned since the fires broke out yesterday. >>> six sons near clear lake ordered to evacuate don knapp shows us are ranch
john irving left a pause which was five-minutes long. we don't have time for your song. but if you come back tomorrow night, you can start the show with your song tomorrow night. ok? good night, everybody! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> by fire surrounding us at that point you could not see anything >>> massive fight was on to contend 2 big wild fires you'll see it firsthand how tricky it was to evacuate people and...
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then i discovered three ways that washington irving was important to our thesis. first, serious interest in islam. he wrote a two-volume biography of mohamed. i see it in the catalog going back in the 19th century that -- [inaudible] that he helped restore interest in gras nay da and -- grenada and moorish spain. second, he loved public libraries. he was a member of the trustee of this library. he became the president of what was the genesis of the new york public library in a building where the public theater is on astor place. and he was the president who helped start the whole movement going forward. and third, and this is the footnote that i thought was most fascinating was brandy. he saw that one way you could bring people together was to give them an interesting identity. the word "gossip" was something he came up with, and so was knickerbocker. knickerbocker, there are 100 knickerbocker associations. it's a made-up name based on a fictitious so-called biography, history of dutch new york, and it became the prototype for a form of branding that was very impo
then i discovered three ways that washington irving was important to our thesis. first, serious interest in islam. he wrote a two-volume biography of mohamed. i see it in the catalog going back in the 19th century that -- [inaudible] that he helped restore interest in gras nay da and -- grenada and moorish spain. second, he loved public libraries. he was a member of the trustee of this library. he became the president of what was the genesis of the new york public library in a building where...
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now the hammer attack happened early this morning, 14th and irving streets northwest. the victim tells police four men came up to him, demanded money, and then someone hit him in the back of the head with a hammer. the suspect escaped with his wallet and cell phone. >> police say the two men whose bodies were found inside an apartment yesterday were indeed murdered. friends say 59-year-old keith springs and 31-year-old carl were friends. their bodies were found in the building on north culpeper street near the va hospital center. these would be the 3rd and 4th murders in the county in the last month, that's after 2 1/2 years with no murders in the books at all. >>> investigators in wisconsin have interviewed more than 100 people as they are trying to figure out why a man opened fire at that temple over the weekend. they may never know exactly what wade michael page's motive was. page's exgirlfriend was arrested sunday on a weapons charge, but the fbi says there is no evidence that she was connected to the shootings. >>> a d.c. man ordered a big screen tv from amazon, b
now the hammer attack happened early this morning, 14th and irving streets northwest. the victim tells police four men came up to him, demanded money, and then someone hit him in the back of the head with a hammer. the suspect escaped with his wallet and cell phone. >> police say the two men whose bodies were found inside an apartment yesterday were indeed murdered. friends say 59-year-old keith springs and 31-year-old carl were friends. their bodies were found in the building on north...
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irving street. every block they going through they paint 3 or 4 streets in the block the poles the utility boxes, mailbox. >> thank you. >> okay. >> put the drop cloth. come on around. >> there you go. force for we have to remember we are not painters we abate graffiti. we are abaters not painters. get that out of the way and keep moving. >> how many of these do you do a day? how many poles we do a day? >> yeah. >> depends on the location. may be 20. >> do you like working with the team? >> yes because i'm a people person. i like being outside and interacting with the public and i like the response we get especially from the good job we do in the community. >> goodbye. >> here we are at the embarcadero. we are standing at one of locations for the street artists. can you tell me about this particular location, the program? >> this location is very significant. this was the very first and only location granted by the board of supervisors for the street artist when the program began in 1972. how does a
irving street. every block they going through they paint 3 or 4 streets in the block the poles the utility boxes, mailbox. >> thank you. >> okay. >> put the drop cloth. come on around. >> there you go. force for we have to remember we are not painters we abate graffiti. we are abaters not painters. get that out of the way and keep moving. >> how many of these do you do a day? how many poles we do a day? >> yeah. >> depends on the location. may be 20....
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objective because if you legislate this or try to control it internally as a publisher, it's fairly subject irv. what we want to do is have people vote. you can't do that practically. this is what the average person will think. and that sort of takes a way i some of the subjective notion of this and is more fair to the publisher and more informative to the public. >> what would it look like? if legislation goes through and this technology is in place -- >> yeah, i think warning label on a cigarette pack. there would be a small box, small circle, something that's nicely engineered that is a number between, say, 1 and 5. a 5 mean this person looks nothing like this in real life or 1 is a legitimate image and everything in between is gradations. >> let's take a look at an image. the first one is actually you. you've given yourself several trips to the gym. >> i took myself to the gym. this is not hard to do. on the right what you think has changed. this is about a thee on our scale. really i look quite different. now, the face looks about the same, but the body actually looks quite different. >> i
objective because if you legislate this or try to control it internally as a publisher, it's fairly subject irv. what we want to do is have people vote. you can't do that practically. this is what the average person will think. and that sort of takes a way i some of the subjective notion of this and is more fair to the publisher and more informative to the public. >> what would it look like? if legislation goes through and this technology is in place -- >> yeah, i think warning...
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john irving left a pause which was five-minutes long. we don't have time for your song. but if you come back tomorrow night, you can start the show with your song tomorrow night. ok? good night, everybody! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> we are one step closer tonight to vegas style casino gambling right on the banks of the potomac just over the d.c. line. tonight a committee of the maryland house of delegates voted 13-7 in fair ever a bill to guild a casino at prince george's harbor. the state senate already approved a version of the bill and the full house of delegates will take on the issue in an unusual summertime special session of the legislature. all of this may leave us wondering, why is maryland obsessed with the gambling issue and why now in the doldrums of summer. scott broom is in national harbor to explain. >> reporter: 2008 was the last time they took on this issue. back then, prince george's county wanted nothing to do with gambling, not here or anywhere else in the county. here now are my top five reasons why things ha
john irving left a pause which was five-minutes long. we don't have time for your song. but if you come back tomorrow night, you can start the show with your song tomorrow night. ok? good night, everybody! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> we are one step closer tonight to vegas style casino gambling right on the banks of the potomac just over the d.c. line. tonight a committee of the maryland house of delegates voted 13-7 in fair ever a bill to guild a...
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act in accordance with threats against one of their member states or when some issue that's just irving regional peace is taking place here and latin america standing together to show in unity that they absolutely will not let any other nation as powerful as i mean even impose their agenda or their will upon the peoples of latin and i think again it was a show it was force of the relevance of the organization of american states today as an industry that includes the u.s. and canada and clearly there are ads with the rest of latin america in the caribbean. and i quote also president has a welcome to the final statement saying it demonstrated latin american solidarity. spoke exclusively to our spanish channel and said that ecuador may yet have to pay a price for backing. its full interview is coming at eight thirty g.m.t. but here's a preview. normally such a decision shouldn't have any consequence is if all countries respect international law which clearly says that the state has the right to grant asylum how many times is sweden granted asylum but unfortunately in this particular case w
act in accordance with threats against one of their member states or when some issue that's just irving regional peace is taking place here and latin america standing together to show in unity that they absolutely will not let any other nation as powerful as i mean even impose their agenda or their will upon the peoples of latin and i think again it was a show it was force of the relevance of the organization of american states today as an industry that includes the u.s. and canada and clearly...
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they act in accordance with threats against one of their member states or when some issues are just irving regional. and latin america standing together to share power in unity that they absolutely will not let any other nation and as powerful as i mean even close their agenda or their will on the people's land and i think again it was that story was first of the relevance of the organization of american states today as an industry that includes the u.s. and canada and clearly there are ads with the rest of latin america in the groovy. and still more bad luck for britain this time at home and again right door an embassy journal is there managed to snag a few photos of a police officer holding a clipboard showing restricted information and it starts of by declaring the wicked leader is to be arrested under all circumstances and goes on to list how far police can go to lay their hands on the whistleblower including searching diplomatic bags and stopping in the civic roles and certainly dedication there but the word be enough do you have your say at all to the whole undergo a poll about where
they act in accordance with threats against one of their member states or when some issues are just irving regional. and latin america standing together to share power in unity that they absolutely will not let any other nation and as powerful as i mean even close their agenda or their will on the people's land and i think again it was that story was first of the relevance of the organization of american states today as an industry that includes the u.s. and canada and clearly there are ads...
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deflation and death spiral that economists irving fisher wrote so well about. and it's only the trillion dollar budget deficits that are now absorbing this excess capacity without the government's intervention we are global bubble would implode into a deflation spiral and prices would collapse across the board looking five to ten years in the future it's really difficult to say which way it's going to go because we don't know it's going to be determined by government policy but we don't know who the governments are going to be in five to ten years if they don't print spend enough government money and print enough paper money that we're going to have extreme deflation on the other hand if they print too much paper money we're going to have inflation so you're going to have to monitor a government policy as time goes by and that raf we know is very precarious as it stands we go to break in a minute and when we get back i want to get to all of your solutions and kind of kick the tires on them too but before we do why couldn't there be some kind of real addressing
deflation and death spiral that economists irving fisher wrote so well about. and it's only the trillion dollar budget deficits that are now absorbing this excess capacity without the government's intervention we are global bubble would implode into a deflation spiral and prices would collapse across the board looking five to ten years in the future it's really difficult to say which way it's going to go because we don't know it's going to be determined by government policy but we don't know...
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jim murder irving's i can get you to doesn't always so and i think the media at this point texas has executed so many people i mean two hundred forty five under one governor is eighteen i think that it's become normalized it's like it's not a story anymore certainly that's somewhat apparent at least when rick perry spoke back at the early presidential republican presidential debate and that just you know roaring applause that he got for mentioning it it is really interesting especially when you compare the attitude about the death penalty here in the u.s. to to other developed european countries it's very different thank you for following the story always great to have you on the show independent journalist to run your colic let's talk now about a controversial international agreement which hasn't been picking up too much attention by the mainstream media i'm referring to the transpacific partnership known as t p p well the obama administration to boast about the trade benefits that come with a closer partnership with nations of the pacific rim others are not as you. or to jump on th
jim murder irving's i can get you to doesn't always so and i think the media at this point texas has executed so many people i mean two hundred forty five under one governor is eighteen i think that it's become normalized it's like it's not a story anymore certainly that's somewhat apparent at least when rick perry spoke back at the early presidential republican presidential debate and that just you know roaring applause that he got for mentioning it it is really interesting especially when you...
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un hombre se encontraba caminando por la calle 14 y la irving....
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preceded ancient egypt stretching back more than 5,000 years as irving fink el enlightened me. >> thepeech. humanity. >> behind the galleries are study rooms where whiz kid amelia surprised me with monetary art of an outpaced olympic sport. >> what are the images? >> i think one of my favorites has got to be, also from sicily, the well-known olympic sport of mule cart racing. >> it's no longer an olympic sport. >> it only lasted about 50 years in the ancient games. >> mule cart races. >> possibly quite slow. >> here what might have been lost in time finds a home in the passion of the wonderfully curious. being the memory of mankind is a tall ochlrder. but in london, this ambitious mission has an address of its own. >> wow. >> you have to go. >> you could spend a week there. >> there are 240 museums in london alone. there's the clockmakers museum. there's a sigmund freud museum. he wasn't even born here. this is the granddaddy of them all. it's fabulous. >> looking at it. >> you walk in there, want to clear your mind or fill your mind, go to the british museum. >> mary carillo, there w
preceded ancient egypt stretching back more than 5,000 years as irving fink el enlightened me. >> thepeech. humanity. >> behind the galleries are study rooms where whiz kid amelia surprised me with monetary art of an outpaced olympic sport. >> what are the images? >> i think one of my favorites has got to be, also from sicily, the well-known olympic sport of mule cart racing. >> it's no longer an olympic sport. >> it only lasted about 50 years in the ancient...
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this happened just before 1:00 this morning at 14th and irving streets northwest. victim is expected to survive his injuries. >>> and on the campaign trail today president obama heads to colorado to make the case especially to women that he should be re-elected. he will appear with sandra fluke the georgetown law student who famously became part of the healthcare debate over birth control coverage when radio show host rush limbaugh called her a prostitute. >>> republican challenger mitt romney is in iowa this morning. he is speaking at a campaign event in des moines in a couple of hours. the rally comes after a new ad by the romney camp says the president is undoing welfare reforms. the race is getting more nasty with each candidate trying to paint the other as an extremist. tonight romney heads to fundraisers in new york. >>> admitted killer jared lee loughner will likely spend his life in prison when he is sentenced in mid-november. yesterday, loughner pleaded guilty to the january 2011 attack that killed six people and wounded 13 others including then congresswo
this happened just before 1:00 this morning at 14th and irving streets northwest. victim is expected to survive his injuries. >>> and on the campaign trail today president obama heads to colorado to make the case especially to women that he should be re-elected. he will appear with sandra fluke the georgetown law student who famously became part of the healthcare debate over birth control coverage when radio show host rush limbaugh called her a prostitute. >>> republican...
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. >> imam came from egypt to america in 2004 to lead a small mosque in irving, texas. >> i consider myselfn without a texan accent. >> reporter: deep in the heart of texas, he learned english. and learned that in america, freedom of religion didn't mean freedom of sus pigsz. >> i learned that i have to be careful. some people have an idea of muslims and it is not a good one. >> reporter: it was at the mosque in texas where ima imaimam osama met his future wife. >> you, shortly after 9/11, decided to convert. >> correct. >> reporter: for many people, converting to islam would be the last thing they would do. >> well, i think anyone that has ever known someone that was muslim and would hear the things that were being said, it just didn't make sense. so i picked up a book. and then i picked up another one. and another one until i read "the crime" and then i contacted the local mosque in my area. i've had a couple of comments because i am an american muslim. some people feel like you're a trader. how could you become one of "them". >> this architect built so many mosques around the area. >> de
. >> imam came from egypt to america in 2004 to lead a small mosque in irving, texas. >> i consider myselfn without a texan accent. >> reporter: deep in the heart of texas, he learned english. and learned that in america, freedom of religion didn't mean freedom of sus pigsz. >> i learned that i have to be careful. some people have an idea of muslims and it is not a good one. >> reporter: it was at the mosque in texas where ima imaimam osama met his future wife....
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. >> imam osama bal, our came from egypt in 2004 to lead a small mosque in irving, texas. >> i considerout a texan accent. >> deep in the heart of texas, he learned english and learned in post 9/11 america, freedom of religion didn't mean freedom from suspicion. >> i learned i have to be careful because some people have an idea about muslims and it is not a good one. yes! it. >> was at the mosque in texas where imam osama met his future wife, ivy. >> i was raised methodist. >> you, shortly after 9/11 decided to convert. >> yes. >> for many people, converting to lislam would be the last thig they would do. >> i think anyone who has ever known someone islam and hear the things being said, it just didn't make sense. i picked up a book and another one and another one until i read the koran and i contacted the local mosque in my area. i've had a couple of comments because i am an american muslim. some people feel like you're a traitor, how could you become one of them? >> this architect built so many mosques around the area. >> despite strong opposition, by late summer, imam osama and the ot
. >> imam osama bal, our came from egypt in 2004 to lead a small mosque in irving, texas. >> i considerout a texan accent. >> deep in the heart of texas, he learned english and learned in post 9/11 america, freedom of religion didn't mean freedom from suspicion. >> i learned i have to be careful because some people have an idea about muslims and it is not a good one. yes! it. >> was at the mosque in texas where imam osama met his future wife, ivy. >> i was...
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until then, have ater irving day.
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cops say they uncovered the plot to attack a high school in irving after busting him in a string of arsonsthe area. according to investigators, this man here, he outline add plan to go on a shooting spree in graphic e-mails. the prosecutor told our fox los angeles station and i quote, "he lay lay -- laid out plans to burn the school to the ground and commit acts of sexual assault and kill himself." his 14-year-old son camed his son in march blaming the son's school after the teen was punished for stealing. how do they catch him? >> the guy, what happened, there were a string of arsons in the area which is a safe city. that is not normal. a week ago they find this guy in a natural area, basically, an area set aside for natural beauty, and before dawn he is found with newspapers and lighter fluid. so they arrest him. he posts bond after being arrested. three days later they are going through a cell phone which was captured and they fine the e-mails detailing the fact he wants to buy 12 machine guns and kill students, up to 200, and sexually assault them, and kill the administrators and burn
cops say they uncovered the plot to attack a high school in irving after busting him in a string of arsonsthe area. according to investigators, this man here, he outline add plan to go on a shooting spree in graphic e-mails. the prosecutor told our fox los angeles station and i quote, "he lay lay -- laid out plans to burn the school to the ground and commit acts of sexual assault and kill himself." his 14-year-old son camed his son in march blaming the son's school after the teen was...
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. >> in october of 2010, police arrest 39-year-old adrian irving on charges of breaking and enteringnd vandalism. two months later, he pleads guilty. he's sentenced to three years in prison. it's all thanks to the 20/20 lens of the surveillance camera. >> it's not that expensive when you get the payback or the reward, when you catch them like this on film. it can go a long ways in helping to solve a crime. >>> coming up, a granny fights back against a store robber. >>> a thief ends up with more than an ipad. >>> a woman casually throws a cat in the trash. >>> and a donkey goes on a wild ride in the skies when "caught on camera: bold, brazen and bizarre" continues. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> a 75-year-old woman, caught on the store's security camera, proves
. >> in october of 2010, police arrest 39-year-old adrian irving on charges of breaking and enteringnd vandalism. two months later, he pleads guilty. he's sentenced to three years in prison. it's all thanks to the 20/20 lens of the surveillance camera. >> it's not that expensive when you get the payback or the reward, when you catch them like this on film. it can go a long ways in helping to solve a crime. >>> coming up, a granny fights back against a store robber....
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as irving said of her, mrs. madison is a fine, portly buxom dame with a smile and a polite word for everybody. when james was secretary of state, dolley was the president services. jefferson to his widower. and she was under way to becoming a central figure in washington society from a role she took on full-time letter has been to the oval office march 4, 1809. she wasn't the lindsay woolsey stored in one admirer observed an evening of her has been swearing-incommissioners that a queen queen. she adopt good for fashion of a strip of silk fabric, to report feet in length above her head. james who admitted to sleeping poorly looked pale and exhausted but affable to everyone. however, mrs. madison did more than the cray. for 16 years she will benevolently over washington society, welcoming a political friend and foe alike. so many came to her so-called trying to turn madison's presidency were known as grievous. she was unknown and probably more widely loved and her husband. in fact in south carolina, the man james
as irving said of her, mrs. madison is a fine, portly buxom dame with a smile and a polite word for everybody. when james was secretary of state, dolley was the president services. jefferson to his widower. and she was under way to becoming a central figure in washington society from a role she took on full-time letter has been to the oval office march 4, 1809. she wasn't the lindsay woolsey stored in one admirer observed an evening of her has been swearing-incommissioners that a queen queen....
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it happened at 14th and irving street northwest. the police are searching for four suspects. >>> an overnight earthquake plus fallout from a massive oil refinery fire. an update on these big headlines coming out of california. >>> changes at airports nationwide. we've got what you need to know when fox 5 morning news continues. you know, ronny... folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? i'd say happier than a bodybuilder directing traffic. he does look happy. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. . >>> making headlines this morning. residents in the los angeles area felt the ground shake last night. a 4.4 magnitude earthquake hit just before 11:30:00 p.m. and was centered two miles east of yorba linda in orange county. so far, no reports of any damages or injuries. >>> a fire at one of the country's biggest oil refineries will push gas price above $4 a gallon on the west coast. flames broke out monday night at the c
it happened at 14th and irving street northwest. the police are searching for four suspects. >>> an overnight earthquake plus fallout from a massive oil refinery fire. an update on these big headlines coming out of california. >>> changes at airports nationwide. we've got what you need to know when fox 5 morning news continues. you know, ronny... folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? i'd say happier than a...
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critical bond between the united states and israel, front and center this week, with the presumptive irvublican presidential nominee, mitt romney, including a stop in jerusalem as part of his overseas trip. wolf blitzer sat down not only with mitt romney while he was there, but he also spoke exclusively with israel's president, shimon peres. >> in a word or two, how is the state of u.s./israeli relations, as you and i meet right now? >> basically, profound and right. the time of elections usually enjoys bipartisan support. i think we were lucky by having it and it will remain the same way. >> would you say the relationship today is as good as it's ever been, not as good, strained? how would you describe it? >> i think generally, as good as it could have been, as it should have been. you know i've learned that you have to charge a dozen in the right way, which is on his record. not what it is say, not what he did right, but what they did. when i look at the record of president obama, concerning the major issue of security, i think it's a highly satisfactory record from his later point of
critical bond between the united states and israel, front and center this week, with the presumptive irvublican presidential nominee, mitt romney, including a stop in jerusalem as part of his overseas trip. wolf blitzer sat down not only with mitt romney while he was there, but he also spoke exclusively with israel's president, shimon peres. >> in a word or two, how is the state of u.s./israeli relations, as you and i meet right now? >> basically, profound and right. the time of...
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irving, texas, beat the silicon valley coming in at number 37. some believe san jose may rank higher after next year when it's $100 million convention center expansion is finished. >>> google is shelling out a record $22 million to settle charges that it bypassed privacy settings for millions of web surfers. the ftc announced that today. google added special code to websites to shield web users from being followed by advertisements. google still isn't admitting it did anything wrong. >>> as athletes collect medals, fans are starting their own olympic collection at souvenir superstores. every olympic competition has its mascot and a one-eyed creature named winglock is the official representative of the 2012 games. >> this is the helmet of the cyclists. this little thing here is the lights on the taxis. >> creative. and queen elizabeth has her own souvenir section. clearly her olympic event is tea drinking. >> we saw that little creature with usain bolt. that was funny. >> one of london's most memorable venues, wembley stadium, was the scene of the
irving, texas, beat the silicon valley coming in at number 37. some believe san jose may rank higher after next year when it's $100 million convention center expansion is finished. >>> google is shelling out a record $22 million to settle charges that it bypassed privacy settings for millions of web surfers. the ftc announced that today. google added special code to websites to shield web users from being followed by advertisements. google still isn't admitting it did anything wrong....
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is very restrict irv. no one is against that.trictive you find large numbers of pennsylvania voters are not going to be able to get it. the offers where you have to go to get this i.d. in 13 counties are only open one day a week. in nine counties, they're closed. they don't have one at all. so 35% of the voters don't know this law exists. if you live in the city, you may not have a driver's license. veterans may not have a driver's license. they're elderly. they may have disabilities. so if yo du do not have the pror i.d., you're going to be blocked from the polls. >> leila, i want to call your attention -- i should say call our viewers' attention to the poll because i'm sure you're familiar with "the washington post" poll that came out this week. when asked 74% think you should have to. 23% disagree. have you found public opinions hurting your efforts at all? >> not at all. when you inform people that the problem not i.d. but how restrictive it is and how hard it is to get. for example. if you take texas, college i.d.s are not a
is very restrict irv. no one is against that.trictive you find large numbers of pennsylvania voters are not going to be able to get it. the offers where you have to go to get this i.d. in 13 counties are only open one day a week. in nine counties, they're closed. they don't have one at all. so 35% of the voters don't know this law exists. if you live in the city, you may not have a driver's license. veterans may not have a driver's license. they're elderly. they may have disabilities. so if yo...
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during the years that the federal reserve act was debated and written, 1910, 11, 12, irving fisher made a name for himself on the topic. he had a scheme of his own. he's the best known american economist of the first half of the 20th century, and once fisher got wednesday that edison was working on something they met a few times and discussed the issue. what's an interesting sideline there is they both were interested in vegetarian diets and very careful with what they ate, and they ended up speaking on much on diet as economics and money, but fisher gave one books to edison, edison wrote him, on the whole, i like it. you're wrong in spots. i marked it all up. they were interested in the currency problem. fisher invited edison to go to congress to present the plan. edison demured. don't know why. it may be that by that time, which was late 1922, he was finished with the issue. what does this mean? does it say anything to us today? is it impractical? how did he go about ding his research? let me take the last point first. edison was very, by that time, trained in a research method which
during the years that the federal reserve act was debated and written, 1910, 11, 12, irving fisher made a name for himself on the topic. he had a scheme of his own. he's the best known american economist of the first half of the 20th century, and once fisher got wednesday that edison was working on something they met a few times and discussed the issue. what's an interesting sideline there is they both were interested in vegetarian diets and very careful with what they ate, and they ended up...
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his father and mother, irving and bea kristol were both college professors and renowned intellectualsd through college in the 1970s and worked briefly in politics as a democrat before returning to harvard to collect a ph.d. he first achieved fame, or at least washington fame, as dan quayle's brain. he took on the seemingly impossible task of being vice president dan quayle's chief of staff and won praise from republicans for helping dan quayle seem not quite so, you know, stupid. except at spelling bees. >> add one little bit on the end. >> think of potato. how's that spelled? >> you're right phonetically. >> after being rudely knocked out of his white house job by the clinton/gore victory over the bush/quayle re-election ticket, bill kristol took his revenge quickly. when bill and hillary clinton rolled out their health care reform plan, republican congressional reaction was the standard capitol hill move of offering counterproposals that republicans hoped would in some way water down the clinton health care reform bill, which most republicans and all democrats firmly believed could
his father and mother, irving and bea kristol were both college professors and renowned intellectualsd through college in the 1970s and worked briefly in politics as a democrat before returning to harvard to collect a ph.d. he first achieved fame, or at least washington fame, as dan quayle's brain. he took on the seemingly impossible task of being vice president dan quayle's chief of staff and won praise from republicans for helping dan quayle seem not quite so, you know, stupid. except at...