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and another one of my influences was kenny isaacs. kenny isaacs was a local boxing hero. and i was one of these kids that was getting beat up all the time by bullies. i wasn't much of a physical specimen. and kenny isaacs was-- he was the fighter of fighters. everyone admired that guy. i remember going to lynn and watching him fight sometimes. i was about maybe 14 years old, 13, 14, and saying, "wow, this guy is so great." i wish i could be there in his corner, be sort of the kid that comes up with the water bucket, you know, and helps him. this is a gladiator, no one beat him up. but anyway, kenny isaacs was a big influence because, to make a long story short, three years later, kenny isaacs was in my corner. and a fellow lived next door to me, eddie mccarthy, who was a professional fighter, 135-pound, lightweight, very good guy. and he took me under his wing. but then he went off to the korean war. just before he did that, he turned me over to a local boxing hero, kenny isaacs. and he told kenny, "kenny, take young paul here under your wing. he's my protege." kenny did
and another one of my influences was kenny isaacs. kenny isaacs was a local boxing hero. and i was one of these kids that was getting beat up all the time by bullies. i wasn't much of a physical specimen. and kenny isaacs was-- he was the fighter of fighters. everyone admired that guy. i remember going to lynn and watching him fight sometimes. i was about maybe 14 years old, 13, 14, and saying, "wow, this guy is so great." i wish i could be there in his corner, be sort of the kid that...
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isaac cohen, economista entonces si hay 1 malestar economico pero no es proporcional a lo que esta pasando con el descontento que hay con el congreso. standup: fernando pizarro, washington d.c. aunque parezca obvio decirlo, mientras mas dure 1 potencial cierre del gobierno federal mas perjuicios tendria para la economia del pais. desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision. suspenden suspenden por todo el aÑo escolar a dos niÑos por utilizar pistolas de juguete en su propia casa.. los detalles despues de la pausa... tambien:. .. si reside en maryland ponga atencion... nuevas regulaciones entraran en efecto a partir de octubre... las personas que manejan y envian mensajes de texto seran multadas con una fuerte suma de dinero... ademas, a solo una semana que se inicie la reforma de salud y aun son muchas las dudas que quedan entre la poblacion.... ..no olvide estar informado con nosotros las 24-horas del dia acceda a nuestra pagina de internet noticias dc punto com. tambien en las redes sociales facebook, twitter y g
isaac cohen, economista entonces si hay 1 malestar economico pero no es proporcional a lo que esta pasando con el descontento que hay con el congreso. standup: fernando pizarro, washington d.c. aunque parezca obvio decirlo, mientras mas dure 1 potencial cierre del gobierno federal mas perjuicios tendria para la economia del pais. desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision. suspenden suspenden por todo el aÑo escolar a dos niÑos por utilizar pistolas de juguete en su propia casa.. los...
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isaac cohen, economista es 1 desastre porque en primer lugar el gobierno no puede pagar algunos pagosentes que no se pueden dejar de pagar como la seguridad social para los ancianos, los salarios de los soldados, ese tipo de cosas causan mucha incomodidad. si bien los cheques de seguro social seguirian saliendo, muchas agencias se quedarian solo con el personal indispensable y la mayoria no recibiria sueldo durante el tiempo en que cierre el gobierno. personal de emergencia o de control de trafico aereo y otros trabajadores esenciales seguirian trabajando. el conflicto existe desde que la semana pasada la camara de representantes aprobo 1 medida temporal para financiar el gobierno, siempre y cuando se desfinancie la implementacion de obamacare. este martes el senador republicano ted cruz llevo adelante la campana para que el senado apruebe tambien la misma medida. sen. ted cruz (r-texas) uno sale de washington, 1 pregunta sobre obamacare una y otra vez y la respuesta que se obtiene es que no esta funcionando. el congreso debera solucionar este tema para evitar el cierre del gobierno.
isaac cohen, economista es 1 desastre porque en primer lugar el gobierno no puede pagar algunos pagosentes que no se pueden dejar de pagar como la seguridad social para los ancianos, los salarios de los soldados, ese tipo de cosas causan mucha incomodidad. si bien los cheques de seguro social seguirian saliendo, muchas agencias se quedarian solo con el personal indispensable y la mayoria no recibiria sueldo durante el tiempo en que cierre el gobierno. personal de emergencia o de control de...
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and so he sent his son, or his servant, remember, to look for his wife of isaac.aid, "god of abraham, my master, i want to know the woman that qualifies for the wealth of abraham and isaac. let her, not only offer me water, but let her be willing to spend six or seven hours here, watering my camels." >> ossie: qualify her. >> she qualified through servanthood. boaz said to ruth, "everybody's discussing you. they say that you treat your mother-in-law seven times, better than seven sons would treat their mother." it is remarkable to find a woman who treats another woman good. you almost create a museum. [laughter] and he said, "everybody's discussing how you talk to naomi." now, naomi, first, she's a mother-in-law. that's quite an experience. mother-in-laws are unforgettable. >> ossie: yes. >> to have a bitter mother-in-law is truly unforgettable. she changed her name. remember that? she changed her name. "don't call me 'pleasant one,' any more. call me 'miss bitter.'" she went to the courthouse and changed her name. "call me 'miss bitter.'" but ruth saw past the ha
and so he sent his son, or his servant, remember, to look for his wife of isaac.aid, "god of abraham, my master, i want to know the woman that qualifies for the wealth of abraham and isaac. let her, not only offer me water, but let her be willing to spend six or seven hours here, watering my camels." >> ossie: qualify her. >> she qualified through servanthood. boaz said to ruth, "everybody's discussing you. they say that you treat your mother-in-law seven times,...
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isaac newton. you know what? a lot of people think that isaac newton discovered gravity. he didn't, the cavemen knew about gravity. the cave women knew about gravity. what newton discovered was what? check your neighbor and see if your neighbor be knowing. in other words, did you get a chance to look through the chapter? what did newton discover about gravity? newton discovered that gravity is what, gang? universal, universal, you're right. universal, that gravity extends everywhere. and what this equation tells us? the equation of gravity just tells us that there's an attractive force, 'f' between all things and for any two things that attractive force depends upon, is proportional to, is related to the product of the masses of the two things. this might be a planet, one. this might be another planet, two. those two planets are tugging on each other with the force that depends very much on how much mass they have, but it also peters out with distance square. as the distance between those planets or those chunks of matter or those particles, as the distance between increa
isaac newton. you know what? a lot of people think that isaac newton discovered gravity. he didn't, the cavemen knew about gravity. the cave women knew about gravity. what newton discovered was what? check your neighbor and see if your neighbor be knowing. in other words, did you get a chance to look through the chapter? what did newton discover about gravity? newton discovered that gravity is what, gang? universal, universal, you're right. universal, that gravity extends everywhere. and what...
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did i ever tell you about isaac, the confederate? isaac the confederate was my father's grandfather. he enlisted and fought throughout the civil war and ended up in central north carolina in the last stand against sherman. but for all his stories my dad never said much about the slaves that our family owned a by learned later they control 20 rice plantations north of the city of charleston and it goes to 4,000 africans and african-americans over a period of 170 years. and i leader calculated that the descendants of those families number to 75,100,000 living americans today to intact my dad had a joke. there are five things we don't talk about in the family. religion, death, money and the negro's pity it was some years before i gathered the coverage to break the taboo of my family a round of the slavery. when i did they were there and he shepherded this book to the completion. >> in 1998 the recipients were edward larson author of summer of the god for history >> how do you deal in a town like this when someday somebody is your lawyer
did i ever tell you about isaac, the confederate? isaac the confederate was my father's grandfather. he enlisted and fought throughout the civil war and ended up in central north carolina in the last stand against sherman. but for all his stories my dad never said much about the slaves that our family owned a by learned later they control 20 rice plantations north of the city of charleston and it goes to 4,000 africans and african-americans over a period of 170 years. and i leader calculated...
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abraham, for instance, is preparing to sacrifice his son isaac, as god commanded him. he looks up at the angel who orders him to substitute the ram. both the north and south transept portals belong to the new cathedral, built after the 1194 fire. the south side followed shortly after the north, so the samchanges we saw there are now even more advand. here, for instance is the warrior saint theodore. with a weight borne on one foot like the classical contrapposto pose he's liberated from the architectural framework. in contrast to the other biblical figures, for the first time he is dressed and armed as a contemporary 13th-century crusader. the human form and its natural depiction, now sanctioned by the church released the creative energies of the gothic sculptor. soon a variety of individualized figures blossomed on cathedrals not only in france but all over europe. the great age of gothic cathedrals was an unparalleled time of expansiveness in european society, but in saying that we mustn't forget that during those years, the mass of society was still dependent peasan
abraham, for instance, is preparing to sacrifice his son isaac, as god commanded him. he looks up at the angel who orders him to substitute the ram. both the north and south transept portals belong to the new cathedral, built after the 1194 fire. the south side followed shortly after the north, so the samchanges we saw there are now even more advand. here, for instance is the warrior saint theodore. with a weight borne on one foot like the classical contrapposto pose he's liberated from the...
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isaac newton. you know what? a lot of people think that isaac newton discovered gravity. he didn't, the cavemen knew about gravity. the cave women knew about gravity. what newton discovered was what? check your neighbor and see if your neighbor be knowing. in other words, did you get a chance to look through the chapter? what did newton discover about gravity? newton discovered that gravity is what, gang? universal, universal, you're right. universal, that gravity extends everywhere. and what this equation tells us? the equation of gravity just tells us that there's an attractive force, 'f' between all things and for any two things that attractive force depends upon, is proportional to, is related to the product of the masses of the two things. this might be a planet, one. this might be another planet, two. those two planets are tugging on each other with the force that depends very much on how much mass they have, but it also peters out with distance square. as the distance between those planets or those chunks of matter or those particles, as the distance between increa
isaac newton. you know what? a lot of people think that isaac newton discovered gravity. he didn't, the cavemen knew about gravity. the cave women knew about gravity. what newton discovered was what? check your neighbor and see if your neighbor be knowing. in other words, did you get a chance to look through the chapter? what did newton discover about gravity? newton discovered that gravity is what, gang? universal, universal, you're right. universal, that gravity extends everywhere. and what...
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isaac newton is the one that figured that out. let's suppose we have a ball of putty or a ball of taffy or a ball of jell-o, something that's really pliable, something that you can whang around a lot, okay? and let's suppose i pull it across the room, and i pull it everywhere with just the same amount of force. what it would do is it'll race across the room and when it got here if you took a snapshot of it, it would still be in a ball shape, okay? let's suppose instead that i pulled on that jell-o a lot stronger here on this part and so-so in the middle and over here a little bit weak-- quite a bit weaker. ah, now i have a difference in pulls across the jell-o. that jell-o, gang, is gonna race across the room. when it gets over here and you take a snapshot of it as it goes by, would it have that shape? no it wouldn't have that shape because this side here is accelerating more than this side. it's a pliable stuff now, so this side here would, maybe, get out to here. this side here is not being pulled so far, that would lag behind o
isaac newton is the one that figured that out. let's suppose we have a ball of putty or a ball of taffy or a ball of jell-o, something that's really pliable, something that you can whang around a lot, okay? and let's suppose i pull it across the room, and i pull it everywhere with just the same amount of force. what it would do is it'll race across the room and when it got here if you took a snapshot of it, it would still be in a ball shape, okay? let's suppose instead that i pulled on that...
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wilson matÍas y isaac brizuelas y pablo velÁzquez en 2 oportunidades.y extraÑo esta tarde ante los tigres de detroit. completÓ el juego empatado a 0. y cuando estaba en el cÍrculo de espera los marlins anotaron con un lanzamiento descontrolado y 2 out en la parte baja del noveno para vencer 1 a 0 a los tigres. alvarez es el sexto venezolano que completa un no:en las grandes ligas. >>> para las Últimas informaciones univisiÓn deportes.com. >>> gracias carla. un cohete privado la nueva versiÓn tiene varios cambios para el pulsar motores mÁs potentes. que tengan una feliz noche. quÉdense con aquÍ y ahora. t noche en aquÍ y ahora. >>> cristi tiene todo, una familia que la ama y una vida por vivir hasta que le dieron un diagnÓstico devastador. >>> cuando dicen que tu hija tiene cÁncer un tipo de cÁncer que hay 200 en estados unidos. que es agresivo y el promedio de niÑos que logran pasar a los 5 a aÑos es el 20%. tu mundo se cae. aseguran haber recibido un mensaje. >>> mi papÁ muriÓ hace 2 aÑos y de repente siento que me dice los milagros si suceden. y no de
wilson matÍas y isaac brizuelas y pablo velÁzquez en 2 oportunidades.y extraÑo esta tarde ante los tigres de detroit. completÓ el juego empatado a 0. y cuando estaba en el cÍrculo de espera los marlins anotaron con un lanzamiento descontrolado y 2 out en la parte baja del noveno para vencer 1 a 0 a los tigres. alvarez es el sexto venezolano que completa un no:en las grandes ligas. >>> para las Últimas informaciones univisiÓn deportes.com. >>> gracias carla. un cohete...
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by this time last year, three tropical storms and hurricane isaac had hit the united states.orecasters warn the season isn't over. they are watching yet another storm forming off the coast of mexico tonight. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> next tonight we bring you word of another red flag about the mental health of the shooter at the washington navy yard. a recent bizarre encounter, a mother and her family are coming forward to say that well before the shooting aaron alexis was giving clear signals something was wrong. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas has it. >> reporter: when glynda boyd first saw the horrible images of the navy yard massacre and then the face of the killer she was stunned. >> what we're learning about the gunman. >> i started to scream oh, my god that's him and i just started screaming. >> reporter: the memories of an unsettling encounter of paranoia came racing back. >> we were eye to eye. >> boyd and her family were on their way home from a family reunion on august 4th when the man she believes is aaron alexis came out of nowhere. >> he
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s/isaac cohen/ economista 1:00-1:05 "en el momento que sube el precio de la gasolina los transportesmiones tienen que cobrar más, entonces todos los productos del supermercado tienen que subir. tiene un efecto inflacionario". aunque el reporte de hoy indica que la tasa de desempleo baj modestamente de 7,4 a 7,3 porciento, existe preocupacin de que esa cifra suba, particularmen te en el sector privado, si un conflicto con siria escala. s/israel ortega/analista 1:25-1:30 "si ellos sienten que hay cosas en el exterior que puedan afectar su negocio, obviamente puede afectar el crecimiento de empleos. para nuestra economa y la comunidad hispana ese tema es muy importante". se espera que el senado vote la prxima semana sobre una resolucin que respaldara la posicin del presidente obama de atacar al rgimen de bashar al-assad. cesar ---tiempo de la primera pausa pero al regresar, take vo ---retiran del mercado un popular medicamento para niÑos, enterese que fue lo que encontraron y cual es.. take vo ---ademas, un incendio causado por un descuido destruye un hogar y varios automoviles take fs
s/isaac cohen/ economista 1:00-1:05 "en el momento que sube el precio de la gasolina los transportesmiones tienen que cobrar más, entonces todos los productos del supermercado tienen que subir. tiene un efecto inflacionario". aunque el reporte de hoy indica que la tasa de desempleo baj modestamente de 7,4 a 7,3 porciento, existe preocupacin de que esa cifra suba, particularmen te en el sector privado, si un conflicto con siria escala. s/israel ortega/analista 1:25-1:30 "si ellos...
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at the frederick douglas isaac myers maritime park.cestors and celebrity performers include magicians and from good times bern that death stamos. remember here? thank you for watching and for ♪ i see a land ♪ with liberty for all ♪ yet still i know ♪ the truth will rise and fall ♪ ♪ oh, yeah-ee-ah ♪ that's just the way it goes ♪ ♪ a word now to the wise ♪ the world was made to change ♪ ♪ each day is a surprise ♪ i'm lookin' at life through my own eyes ♪ ♪ i'm searchin' for a hero to idolize ♪ ♪ feelin' the pain as innocence dies ♪ ♪ i'm lookin' at life ♪ through my own eyes ♪ i'll take my heart into battle ♪ ♪ give that freedom bell a rattle ♪ ♪ get my independence signed ♪ ♪ declare for it on the dotted line ♪ ♪ let philadelphia freedom ring ♪ ♪ and patriotic voices sing ♪ red, white, and blue, never give up ♪ ♪ you represent america ♪ ♪ hopin' and prayin' for a brighter day ♪ ♪ i listen to my heart, and i obey ♪ ♪ how can i see it any other way? ♪ ♪ i'm lookin' at life ♪ i'm lookin' at life ♪ through my own eyes "dr. franklin insists
at the frederick douglas isaac myers maritime park.cestors and celebrity performers include magicians and from good times bern that death stamos. remember here? thank you for watching and for ♪ i see a land ♪ with liberty for all ♪ yet still i know ♪ the truth will rise and fall ♪ ♪ oh, yeah-ee-ah ♪ that's just the way it goes ♪ ♪ a word now to the wise ♪ the world was made to change ♪ ♪ each day is a surprise ♪ i'm lookin' at life through my own eyes ♪ ♪ i'm...
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the first apple logo feature isaac newton, the name macintosh was inspired by the apple variety, and the company came close to being called johnny appleseed. alan: the last one's not true. james: the last one has to be false. angie: great job. you know your apple company. alan: three in a row! first business continues right after this. matt shapiro, president of mws capital joins us for some chart talk on this friday. good morning. > >good morning angie. > >you manage people's portfolios. you know what happened this week with the fed---but is it time to stop obsessing about the federal reserve and keep a closer watch on the charts? > >absolutely. and with the market moving to fresh highs, that's exactly what the fed is trying to do. they said stop gaming us, stop obsessing about what we've been ding. we're going to keep on buying bonds and what they did was created an environment where 10 year yields which had been surging up to 3% affecting so many investments, fell dramatically. so the big story with the fall in yields to about 2.75 on the 10 year not and all those interest rate st
the first apple logo feature isaac newton, the name macintosh was inspired by the apple variety, and the company came close to being called johnny appleseed. alan: the last one's not true. james: the last one has to be false. angie: great job. you know your apple company. alan: three in a row! first business continues right after this. matt shapiro, president of mws capital joins us for some chart talk on this friday. good morning. > >good morning angie. > >you manage people's...
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he faces life plus 20 years in prison for the murder of just sin isaacs. he was convicted of robbing and killing the 17-year-old as he walked home from a library in 2011. this morning six people face charges for the deadly stabbing of a woodbridge high school football player. prince william county police arrest arrested four women and two men in connection with the murder of 18-year-old kenny diaz. the youngest suspect is 19-year-old samuels. diaz was found stabbed to death saturday. >> my wife didn't do nothing. >> police say everyone involved in the case knew each other. they say the suspects had an ongoing relationship over drugs. >>> new this morning, we're learning of a first of its kind investigation. the department of transportation wants to know whether asiana airlines failed to properly help victims families after the plane crash. dozens were injured when flight 214 crashed back in july. u.s. law requires all airlines to provide a range of services following an accident, things like transportation and lodging and setting up a toll-free number to i
he faces life plus 20 years in prison for the murder of just sin isaacs. he was convicted of robbing and killing the 17-year-old as he walked home from a library in 2011. this morning six people face charges for the deadly stabbing of a woodbridge high school football player. prince william county police arrest arrested four women and two men in connection with the murder of 18-year-old kenny diaz. the youngest suspect is 19-year-old samuels. diaz was found stabbed to death saturday. >>...
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. >> te respondió isaac. >> si, espero que estés bien y apuesto a irte a buscar para llevarte al cole
. >> te respondió isaac. >> si, espero que estés bien y apuesto a irte a buscar para llevarte al cole
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the 1960's folk film stars oscar isaac and john goodman. >> i think a lot of the guys that they write for me, the brothers have that -- they consider themselves geniuses. >> reporter: justin timberlake is also in the film. he's out today with the second half of his album the 2020 experience. the first of two disks was released in march. timberlake's tour launches next month. that's your eye on entertainment. >> justin's audio on his album is really, really good, better than suzanne. >>> inside edition celebrating 25 years on the air. can you imagine. this past week debra norville was in washington to take part in the march of dimes event. she also taped a special edig of inside edition here in our studios where the show asks fans to pick one of d.c.'s hottest bachelors. one of those eligible bachelors is our own colleague russ ptacek ptacek. >> i cannot reveal who the winner is but i can reveal that russ is the greatest sport in the world. he came into this with a smile on his face. he participated. he went to the photo shoot. there are all these amazing guys there. he is right there
the 1960's folk film stars oscar isaac and john goodman. >> i think a lot of the guys that they write for me, the brothers have that -- they consider themselves geniuses. >> reporter: justin timberlake is also in the film. he's out today with the second half of his album the 2020 experience. the first of two disks was released in march. timberlake's tour launches next month. that's your eye on entertainment. >> justin's audio on his album is really, really good, better than...
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by this time last year, three tropical storms and hurricane isaac had hit the united states. forecasters warn the season isn't over. they are watching yet another storm forming off the coast of mexico tonight. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> next tonight we bring you word of another red flag about the mental health of the shooter at the washington navy yard. a recent bizarre encounter, a mother and her family are coming forward to say that well before the shooting aaron alexis was giving clear signals something was wrong. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas has it. >> reporter: when glynda boyd first saw the horrible images of the washington navy yard massacre and then the face of the killer, she was stunned. >> what we're learning about the gunman. >> i started to scream oh, my god, that's him, and i just started screaming. >> reporter: the memories of an unsettling encounter of paranoia at this north virginia airport came racing back. >> we were eye to eye. >> boyd and her family were on their way home from a family reunion on august 4th when the man she beli
by this time last year, three tropical storms and hurricane isaac had hit the united states. forecasters warn the season isn't over. they are watching yet another storm forming off the coast of mexico tonight. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> next tonight we bring you word of another red flag about the mental health of the shooter at the washington navy yard. a recent bizarre encounter, a mother and her family are coming forward to say that well before the shooting aaron alexis was...
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for momentum names in general, i mean, isaac newton's lesser-known fourth law is that stocks run tooar. and then when they run too far, it gets ugly in a hurry. netflix, the amazing thing there is not that it came all the way back but that it came all the way back and people were jumping on board. index traders love to watch the s&p open lower on the day, get all the way back to unchanged and then sell off. and that's kind of what netflix, i think, setting up to do. it got all the way back. now it's going to be ugly, i think. >> what does it mean for the market right here? >> right, market at highs -- >> netflix and tesla, these are companies that had 3, $4 billion market caps a year ago. now they're 18, $20 billion. so i think you're seeing a little bit of a rotation. we've just seen money come back into cyclical names that would benefit. so i think they're coming out of speculative u.s. stuff with high short interest. >> that would seem to me to be a good sign. >> it's positive. >> how does that sit with you, mr. bear? >> it doesn't sit well for these names that i think, you know,
for momentum names in general, i mean, isaac newton's lesser-known fourth law is that stocks run tooar. and then when they run too far, it gets ugly in a hurry. netflix, the amazing thing there is not that it came all the way back but that it came all the way back and people were jumping on board. index traders love to watch the s&p open lower on the day, get all the way back to unchanged and then sell off. and that's kind of what netflix, i think, setting up to do. it got all the way back....
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and unfortunately if isaac care facility is a not uncommon in russia and i pulled this year and massive blaze hit another psychiatric hospital east of moscow killing says he eight people. two patients led to safety by a nurse who were the only survivors in aug twenty ten nine people died in western russia after every time and home caught fire and in early two thousand and eight and nine i should say northern western russia twenty three people went. into a blaze in a day care home in march two years before the height of fire swept through a nursing home in southern russia claiming the lives of six to two people and in november the same year an inferno near the city of two leg and in the elderly care home left thirty two dead over two hundred were rescued. got more news online for you like residents go to higher ground as waters approach sixteen thousand people have been evacuated from citizen russia's far east while soldiers fight to hold back a deluge caused by the. boys are teed off. and also the flames rob interest seaside tourist park in the american state of new jersey devouring fif
and unfortunately if isaac care facility is a not uncommon in russia and i pulled this year and massive blaze hit another psychiatric hospital east of moscow killing says he eight people. two patients led to safety by a nurse who were the only survivors in aug twenty ten nine people died in western russia after every time and home caught fire and in early two thousand and eight and nine i should say northern western russia twenty three people went. into a blaze in a day care home in march two...
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bread isaac studied economics and then started his own solar energy company.is dirty, past its prime and also at this time respectful. >> utilizing coal as our means of income kind of counteracts all the things that we were brought up to believe and brought up to actually hold as, you know, sacred. >> reporter: for sin via, her ancestral lands is sacred, she can't forget her father's parting words. >> take care of the land, don't let nobody take the land away from you. that was his last words. and then he passed. and i always remember that. i think that that's why i am here. >> reporter: no matter what happens, cynthia says she's staying put. but very soon her unwelcomed neighborhood might not be an international energy company, it might be her own tribal government. casey kaufman, al jazerra in the navajo nation. >> going the way of the walk man and floppy disks. those once popular gadgets have quickly become obsolete but there is a place where people are trying to save those tech dinosaurs and all the information they hold. ♪ ♪ this is the 900- >> floppy dis
bread isaac studied economics and then started his own solar energy company.is dirty, past its prime and also at this time respectful. >> utilizing coal as our means of income kind of counteracts all the things that we were brought up to believe and brought up to actually hold as, you know, sacred. >> reporter: for sin via, her ancestral lands is sacred, she can't forget her father's parting words. >> take care of the land, don't let nobody take the land away from you. that...
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emily, how about isaac? >> isaac was my gentle giant. a bigger guy. he made a lot of sacrifices to lose some weight. >> yes, he did. he lost close to 100 pounds just so that he could be able to enlist in the army. >> what was his job and how did he pass away? >> he was infantry and he was a driver and they went over an ied killing him and the gunner and wouldn'ting the other two guys in the back. >> nancy, to be a gold star mom today and be honored by our nation and all of the "fox & friends" viewers, what does that mean to you? >> well, first of all, it's really something that we don't want -- >> the title you never want to have, right? >> no, it's not, but unfortunately, you know, we are. and by being a gold star mom, we want to do everything to be able to keep our sons' memory alive. we do so. we do a lot of fundraisers. we do a lot of scholarships. >> you're doing something today, right? >> well, we were discussing about that. later on there's a couple of events. we'll see from there. >> i notice on your shirt, who do you have there?
emily, how about isaac? >> isaac was my gentle giant. a bigger guy. he made a lot of sacrifices to lose some weight. >> yes, he did. he lost close to 100 pounds just so that he could be able to enlist in the army. >> what was his job and how did he pass away? >> he was infantry and he was a driver and they went over an ied killing him and the gunner and wouldn'ting the other two guys in the back. >> nancy, to be a gold star mom today and be honored by our nation...
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author of bombs for peace nato is humanitarian war on yugoslavia and in washington we cross to jason isaacs and he is the american jewish committee director of government and international affairs all right gentlemen crosstalk roles in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it i want to make sure our guests understand and our audience that president obama has not decided at this point time as we're sitting down to regard this part of a program to attack syria so let's please keep that in mind george if i go to you first hear what you believe is the most important trend do you see going on in the arab world from tunisia all the way is to wait as we speak right now with this situation the united states and syria what's the most important trend in your mind well i think the. most important trend is. instability and there is.
author of bombs for peace nato is humanitarian war on yugoslavia and in washington we cross to jason isaacs and he is the american jewish committee director of government and international affairs all right gentlemen crosstalk roles in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it i want to make sure our guests understand and our audience that president obama has not decided at this point time as we're sitting down to regard this part of a program to attack...
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was do my heart out of myself i think any time i didn't give him all that i could i feel like that isaac stern the great while in the stormy ones when i'm at my worst the public that they don't know the least absolutely i agree with that do you play every day i do. gary great she was my pleasure to be my pleasure thanks to our guest gary i'll go get your mom is free and easy to it was sheryl crow and remember you can find me on twitter at kings things i'll see you next time. please please carol a family's very hard to take a look once again long here there's a lot happening that are back with the earthquake there are millions. of dollars lot. of. money if. the people. believe. more news today violence is once again flared up if you think these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule today. please. live. live live. talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. emission free accreditation free in-store charges free. range means free. three stooges free. download free blog morning video for your media projects for
was do my heart out of myself i think any time i didn't give him all that i could i feel like that isaac stern the great while in the stormy ones when i'm at my worst the public that they don't know the least absolutely i agree with that do you play every day i do. gary great she was my pleasure to be my pleasure thanks to our guest gary i'll go get your mom is free and easy to it was sheryl crow and remember you can find me on twitter at kings things i'll see you next time. please please carol...
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kelvin walker was convicted of shooting and robbing 17-year-old just tick isaacs in 2011. the victim was walking home from the library and walker later bragged about the killing. he will have to serve 35 years before he's eligible for parole. >>> right now emergency crews are on the scene of this bus crash in fairfax county. the accident happened at spring street and sunset park drive. the private bus was pulling into a parking lot when the driver hit it. the driver of the car was taken to a hospital with minor injuries to an arm. chopper 4 shot these pictures of the injured. the students were headed to north point high school this morning after the initial collision, the bus then crashed into a seafood truck sitting on the side of the road. this accident happened on davis road. that's near jermaine place. and the bus wound up in one woman's front yard. chris gordon has our story. tonight all 36 students aboard the school bus and the driver are okay. the 47-year-old driver is being treated for her injuries. investigators believe she was responsible for accident. >> apparen
kelvin walker was convicted of shooting and robbing 17-year-old just tick isaacs in 2011. the victim was walking home from the library and walker later bragged about the killing. he will have to serve 35 years before he's eligible for parole. >>> right now emergency crews are on the scene of this bus crash in fairfax county. the accident happened at spring street and sunset park drive. the private bus was pulling into a parking lot when the driver hit it. the driver of the car was...
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eyes but i was to my heart i self i feel anytime i didn't give him all that i could i feel like that isaac stern the great while in the stormy ones when i'm at my worst the public said don't know the least absolutely i agree with that do you play every day i do gary great scene it's my pleasure to be my pleasure thanks to our guest gary go get your mom is free and easy to it was sheryl crow and remember you can find me on twitter at kings things i'll see you next time. to. take knowledge is the name in aviation is the game late see still point six the release of the month the noble postal springs in the basin you find and don't the ground the green knight state blossoms come to be updated here on a. wealthy british colony on some time. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. but. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct albus. in fact
eyes but i was to my heart i self i feel anytime i didn't give him all that i could i feel like that isaac stern the great while in the stormy ones when i'm at my worst the public said don't know the least absolutely i agree with that do you play every day i do gary great scene it's my pleasure to be my pleasure thanks to our guest gary go get your mom is free and easy to it was sheryl crow and remember you can find me on twitter at kings things i'll see you next time. to. take knowledge is the...
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did i ever tell you about isaac the confederate? that was my father's grandfather and then fighting to this civil war that fought in carolina with the last day and. but for all these stories he never said much about the slaves that my family owned. iron to later we had control 25 rice plantations north of the city of charleston we enslaved close to 4,000 africans african-americans over 170 years and then later calculated that at this sentence between 75,000 and 100,000 americans living today. my dad had a joke we are things family, religion family, religion, sex, death family, religion, sex, death , money, and is the negro's. >> one day somebody is your lawyer than the government do you ever get confused? >> guest: no. because once people are in the government the relationship changes. you can be friends with people in the government, but you remember with of those you think are not fair to your friends. sometimes the. >> did quarrel on our island has been going on for something like 100 years on the streets of my own city 800 years
did i ever tell you about isaac the confederate? that was my father's grandfather and then fighting to this civil war that fought in carolina with the last day and. but for all these stories he never said much about the slaves that my family owned. iron to later we had control 25 rice plantations north of the city of charleston we enslaved close to 4,000 africans african-americans over 170 years and then later calculated that at this sentence between 75,000 and 100,000 americans living today....
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for a sentencing hearing. 24-year-old kelvin walker was convicted of shooting and robbing justin isaacs walking home from the library. walker faces life plus 20 years in prison for that murder. the hearing is happening at the prince george's county courthouse in upper marlboro. we know the identity of the body found decomposing in a closet. the body of tanneda camp was found in her apartment on adams street in northeast washington. they smelled a foul odor for more than two months. police have not's leased much information on this case. >> we are waiting to hear about the investigation into the navy yard shooting and watching the 10ate floor where ted cruz and others have been arguing against the affordable care act for more than 20 hours. what it hass to do with keeping the government running. inspiration from a local chef who lost more than 30 pounds. we will share one of the recipes that helped him reach his goals. we'll be r >> kenyan forces search for bodies and forces in the mall. they are working to reconstruct what happened in the attack and four-day hostage standoff. this morni
for a sentencing hearing. 24-year-old kelvin walker was convicted of shooting and robbing justin isaacs walking home from the library. walker faces life plus 20 years in prison for that murder. the hearing is happening at the prince george's county courthouse in upper marlboro. we know the identity of the body found decomposing in a closet. the body of tanneda camp was found in her apartment on adams street in northeast washington. they smelled a foul odor for more than two months. police have...
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kelvin walker faces live plus 20 years in prison for the robbery and murder of 17-year-old justin isaacack in july. police say he stole money and a goal chain and killed him on the doorstep of his home and went on to brag about it. the gun he used was stolen from a police car. >> it voted to suspend two 7th graders from school because they fired an airsoft gun. they say they never took the gun off of private property. the boys' parents don't like the decision to suspend their kids. >> i'm just amazed that they feel they're more suitable to discipline my child than i am. >> the principal says other kids were on their way to the bus stop when they were hit with the pellets so the school has jurisdiction. there will be a hearing to determine whether the boys will be allowed in school. no one will be charged in this case. >> a bad report card sent a nevada teenager on a violent streak. the 13-year-old poured gasoline in his family's home to start a fire. he also shot through a wall with his father's gun, even threatened his parents. the teen was upset about switching schools and the impact
kelvin walker faces live plus 20 years in prison for the robbery and murder of 17-year-old justin isaacack in july. police say he stole money and a goal chain and killed him on the doorstep of his home and went on to brag about it. the gun he used was stolen from a police car. >> it voted to suspend two 7th graders from school because they fired an airsoft gun. they say they never took the gun off of private property. the boys' parents don't like the decision to suspend their kids....
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isaac mizrahi happened to be at the game and he is the gayest bitch around ever. >> anderson: wait a minute for weeks you were talking about this you were practicing with people who knew how to play baseball. i could do better than that. >> you probably could. yeah. it was very high and very outside is a nice way of saying it. >> anderson: what is it like to throw out a -- it is difficult? >> the greatest thing about it was running out to the mound. because i was running in slow motion and i could see the back of my jersey on the big screen and i was like it's not going to get better than this moment running out. and then i stood there and i was like god this is my worst nightmare. all of my family is in some box over there. and i threw it and the thing is when you are top of the mound it's higher than you think it's going to be. and the whole thing is don't hit the dirt with the ball. it was a fight mar. >> anderson: they did not let you practice? >> no. no. >> anderson: i would ask to do that. >> i may ask. >> anderson: it's your day at the stadium you should be able to practice? >
isaac mizrahi happened to be at the game and he is the gayest bitch around ever. >> anderson: wait a minute for weeks you were talking about this you were practicing with people who knew how to play baseball. i could do better than that. >> you probably could. yeah. it was very high and very outside is a nice way of saying it. >> anderson: what is it like to throw out a -- it is difficult? >> the greatest thing about it was running out to the mound. because i was running...
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isaac wiler is part of that. but flds members have not been cooperative.often moving in and out of homes in the middle of the night. america tonight followed along. has illegally occupied a vacant home. >> this is the same response we get, nothing. [ knocking ] >> they won't come to the door. >> no one answers the door but we knew someone was inside. earlier we witnessed a woman and a boy enter the home. after they spotted us they never came back outside to close the trunk of their van. housing conflicts can get heated. in this video from 2010 a young couple who left the church generations ago but wanted to stay in their home is roughed up by local marshals. wiler says his role in property violations has made him the target of years of harassment. >> we've had people shoot, run them down over vehicles, cut the fence hoping they would get hit. >> why are they doing this for you? >> they wanted to drive me out of town. they thought i was against warren jeffs which i was. >> warren jeffs declined an interview from his texas prison sale. we requested interview
isaac wiler is part of that. but flds members have not been cooperative.often moving in and out of homes in the middle of the night. america tonight followed along. has illegally occupied a vacant home. >> this is the same response we get, nothing. [ knocking ] >> they won't come to the door. >> no one answers the door but we knew someone was inside. earlier we witnessed a woman and a boy enter the home. after they spotted us they never came back outside to close the trunk of...
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the god of abraham, isaac and jacob!and there isn't enough force in this whole world to oppose the god of abraham. and so they're there. and this is what paul is talking about. yes, they stumbled, when they rejected the messiah, but they didn't fall out of god's program for the future. all right, read on, "but rather through their fall (through their unbelief, rejecting the messiah, crucifying him and bringing about the resurrection and all that pertains to our gospel, it was all because of israel's unbelief. so).through their fall salvation is come to the gentiles to really provoke (the nation of israel) to jealousy" to think that the god of abraham is now turning to the gentile world. all right, now then, verse 12, now just keep reminding yourself what i'm saying. how can this be true if the jew has disappeared 1900 years ago? then we might as well throw the book away and go home. "now if the fall of them (israel's rejecting their messiah).if the fall of them be the riches of the world (the whole world) and the diminis
the god of abraham, isaac and jacob!and there isn't enough force in this whole world to oppose the god of abraham. and so they're there. and this is what paul is talking about. yes, they stumbled, when they rejected the messiah, but they didn't fall out of god's program for the future. all right, read on, "but rather through their fall (through their unbelief, rejecting the messiah, crucifying him and bringing about the resurrection and all that pertains to our gospel, it was all because...
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. >> josiah, madison, olivia, isaac, elijah and rozonno jr. back for another season. >> oh.while maintaining order. >> jo jo, are you drawing on the wall with the pencil? >> no. >> reporter: as best they can. >> hey! go pick it up. go pick it up. pick that up. you don't throw it. >> reporter: these adorable little toddlers growing up right before our eyes. >> they're able to -- >> communicate. >> a lot pointer. >> reporter: eating on their own, going to school, even having their very first fishing trip. >> we're starting to see their personalities emerge. and i'm excited. >> we needed another minute just to get them all in here. that was like -- napoleon has nothing on these people. mia and rozonno, it is so nice -- oh, my little sweet one. how are you? good to see you. which one are you? >> right. ah, we are here with elijah, isaac, olivia, madison, josiah and rozonno jr. hi guy, over there. this is -- they are adorable and as adorable as they are, obviously lots of work times six and there's a lot to get to but there are a lot of good healthy eating tips. feeding six kids.
. >> josiah, madison, olivia, isaac, elijah and rozonno jr. back for another season. >> oh.while maintaining order. >> jo jo, are you drawing on the wall with the pencil? >> no. >> reporter: as best they can. >> hey! go pick it up. go pick it up. pick that up. you don't throw it. >> reporter: these adorable little toddlers growing up right before our eyes. >> they're able to -- >> communicate. >> a lot pointer. >> reporter:...
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isaac the confederate, he was my father's grandfather. and he enlisted to fight in the civil war and ended up in central north carolina in the last stand against sherman. but my dad never said much about the slaves throughout these stories that are family owned. i learned later that her family had controlled 25 rice plantations along the river ,-com,-com ma north of the city of charleston and we played close to 4000 african-americans over a period of 170 years. later calculated that the descendents of those families numbered between 75,700,000 living americans today. my dad had a joke that there are five things we don't talk about in the family. religion and sex, that's not, money, and the negroes. and it was some years before i gathered the courage to break the taboo on the subject of slavery in my '30s. when i did, jonathan was there. he shepherded this book to its completion. spirit did watch all of the national book award ceremonies from the past 15 years online at booktv.org. in 1998, the pulitzer prize recipients were edward larson,
isaac the confederate, he was my father's grandfather. and he enlisted to fight in the civil war and ended up in central north carolina in the last stand against sherman. but my dad never said much about the slaves throughout these stories that are family owned. i learned later that her family had controlled 25 rice plantations along the river ,-com,-com ma north of the city of charleston and we played close to 4000 african-americans over a period of 170 years. later calculated that the...
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little did i know i heard the same story 100 times and he was isaac cited and always sounded like hewas telling it for the first time. dean price let me into his world world. i stayed at his house and went down there six or eight times. he let me drive around north carolina on his lonely quest. as one man up against the multinationals, the big box stores and the indifference of bureaucrats and the poverty of the region the skepticism of his own mother. he kept at it in this quintessential american way. that was an easy one. of course i wanted to tell his story and it fits so well with this larger theme. jeff conning 10 the washington operative imad while working on a new yorker piece about insider trading. he was the source for me and he mentioned he had been a longtime washington insider. yeah i need the washington part of the story and he is the vehicle for it. i was always looking for the character who would allow me to tell the story and intimate terms. i did not want to tell the big story of how how money took over washington. we have heard it in the thought of having to assembl
little did i know i heard the same story 100 times and he was isaac cited and always sounded like hewas telling it for the first time. dean price let me into his world world. i stayed at his house and went down there six or eight times. he let me drive around north carolina on his lonely quest. as one man up against the multinationals, the big box stores and the indifference of bureaucrats and the poverty of the region the skepticism of his own mother. he kept at it in this quintessential...
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the apple hasn't made a global thud like this since isaac newton was beemd.more than 30 million dollars in market value gone this week. they are blaming the iphone 5c. it is supposed to be the cool cheaper model but it is 549 dollars cheaper without a contract. they say people in china will bach at the price. the deadly attack on the tack on the embassy in benghazi was one year ago today, september 11th. one grieving mother reveals. and gun control, what does this mean for the nationwide debate? we'll hash it out for both sides when we come back. >>> welcome back. in world news one year ago terrorists attacked u.s. diplomatic posts in benghazi, libya. four americans were killed and the public heard contradictory and as we later learned blatantly false explanations and the next day and one of the most heavily scrutinized speeches of his career the president vowed he would get to the bottom of it all. today we mourn for more americans that represent the best of the united states of america. we will not waiver to see that justice is done for this terrible act an
the apple hasn't made a global thud like this since isaac newton was beemd.more than 30 million dollars in market value gone this week. they are blaming the iphone 5c. it is supposed to be the cool cheaper model but it is 549 dollars cheaper without a contract. they say people in china will bach at the price. the deadly attack on the tack on the embassy in benghazi was one year ago today, september 11th. one grieving mother reveals. and gun control, what does this mean for the nationwide...
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whether it's somebody like a man isaac pose.the quakers, william lloyd garrison who was also believed very strongly in nonviolent, but he who wrote civil disobedience and the strange person i would put msn may disagree somebody like stephen douglas, when he realized what was happening in the election of 1860 began to really work very hard to keep this from succeeding and actually set airlink at the lincoln maturation and had event, he diapers shortly after that, probably would have been a force for something very positive, more positive than the racism he is associated with during the next year. thanks. >> ramdac, how does you figure out what to leave out? >> so many times, you know, i felt on one hand every sentence in the book had i was sure, a show for the company you know, written about it. and then when you have someone like lincoln, the presidential library dedicated to him. sadistic huge amount of his leaving out all of the time. when i decided to leave out was the sort of two categories. one said earlier wanted to be res
whether it's somebody like a man isaac pose.the quakers, william lloyd garrison who was also believed very strongly in nonviolent, but he who wrote civil disobedience and the strange person i would put msn may disagree somebody like stephen douglas, when he realized what was happening in the election of 1860 began to really work very hard to keep this from succeeding and actually set airlink at the lincoln maturation and had event, he diapers shortly after that, probably would have been a force...
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he faces life plus 20 years in prison for the 2011 murder of justin isaacs. >>> two more families willor the lives of those gunned down at the navy yard. kenneth proctor's family will accept visitors at the sacred heart catholic church followed by a funeral mass at 10:00. a viewing for arthur daniels at 9:30 at the community of hope ame church in hillcrest heights will be followed by a funeral at 11:00. >>> and we are getting a different perspective of the navy yard shoot thing this morning. news 4 sat down with the trauma team from medstar washington hospital center for an exclusive interview. the team says they were ready for patients within minutes of hearing of the shooting. medstar is the district's only level one trauma center equipped to handle the region's worst disaste disasters. they say that day they could have handled at least ten critically injured patients. many victims never made it to the hospital, a fact that weighs heavily on the team. >> it is rewarding when patients get here and we save them. part of that, too, is there's a lot that get lost that way. >> reflecting
he faces life plus 20 years in prison for the 2011 murder of justin isaacs. >>> two more families willor the lives of those gunned down at the navy yard. kenneth proctor's family will accept visitors at the sacred heart catholic church followed by a funeral mass at 10:00. a viewing for arthur daniels at 9:30 at the community of hope ame church in hillcrest heights will be followed by a funeral at 11:00. >>> and we are getting a different perspective of the navy yard shoot...
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isaac wilier is bart of that effort. >> we are doing an investigation, which may lead to an eviction.but f.l.d.s. members have not been cooperative. often moving in and out of homes in the middle of the night. america tonight accompanied wilier while investigating a reports that colorado city's town manager, whom he believes is an f.l.d.s. member, has illegally occupied a vacant home. >> this is the same response we get. nothing. they won't come to the door. >> no one answers the door, but we knew someone was inside. earlier, we witnessed a woman and a boy enter the home. after they spotted us, they never came back outside to close the trunk of their van. wilier says he needs the county sheriffs for protection, since housing conflicts can get heated in this video from 2010, a young couple who left the church generations ago but wanted to stay in their home, is roughed up by local marshals. >> you understand with her. >> wilier says his role in reporting property violations has made him the target of years of harassment. >> what has happened to your livestock? >> we have had people sho
isaac wilier is bart of that effort. >> we are doing an investigation, which may lead to an eviction.but f.l.d.s. members have not been cooperative. often moving in and out of homes in the middle of the night. america tonight accompanied wilier while investigating a reports that colorado city's town manager, whom he believes is an f.l.d.s. member, has illegally occupied a vacant home. >> this is the same response we get. nothing. they won't come to the door. >> no one answers...
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he faces life plus 20 years this prison for the murder of justin isaacs.ker was convicted of robbing and killing a 17-year-old as he walked home from the library in 2011. >>> montgomery county police want to know if you recognize these two men. take a look at your screen. detectives say they are using atm skimmers to rip off people in maryland and d.c. those devices can read your account and p.i.n.s. over the last month police found skimmers attached to atms in chevy chase and bethesda. police urge you not to use an atm if you notice odd markings on scratches on it. >>> two more families will honor the lives of those gupd down at the navy yard. ken proc it tor's family will have a funeral mass at 10:00. a viewing for arthur daniels at 9:30 at the community of hope ame church. his funeral at 11:00. you can help raise money to support victims' families and survivors of the shooting. of the nationals are auctioning signed jerseys they wore the day after aaron alexis killed 12 people at the navy yard. so far more than $32,000 has been bid on. steven strasburg
he faces life plus 20 years this prison for the murder of justin isaacs.ker was convicted of robbing and killing a 17-year-old as he walked home from the library in 2011. >>> montgomery county police want to know if you recognize these two men. take a look at your screen. detectives say they are using atm skimmers to rip off people in maryland and d.c. those devices can read your account and p.i.n.s. over the last month police found skimmers attached to atms in chevy chase and...
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. >> i isaac con from georgia trying to hammer out a debt deal. he says it's totally atrophy.e are earning our 11% popularity rating. it's easy to talk about obamacare than the major sources of our problem. it sounds like its business the usual in congress. what's your reaction to that? >> absolutely well said and he's absolutely on point, sadly enough. one of the questions you can ask is where are the grownups in the republican party on this. you do not fight for something you have no hope of getting and that is what they are doing. they are going to take a vote to defund to go oh the senate and be sent right back and we will be back in the same position, except we'll be one or two days out of the shutdown of the government. this is absolutely, he's absolutely right. they're earning their 11% and that maybe high. >> on a good day it's 11. why do you think they're doing this? >> because the republican party lacks -- it's hard to think about it this way, but the leadership lacks the strength to bring their members along. that's the problem. you have a republican party that's we
. >> i isaac con from georgia trying to hammer out a debt deal. he says it's totally atrophy.e are earning our 11% popularity rating. it's easy to talk about obamacare than the major sources of our problem. it sounds like its business the usual in congress. what's your reaction to that? >> absolutely well said and he's absolutely on point, sadly enough. one of the questions you can ask is where are the grownups in the republican party on this. you do not fight for something you have...
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whether it's somebody like amy and isaac post or john griefleaf whittier, the quakers, william lloyd garrison who also believed very strongly in nonviolence, but thoreau brought his blood up, for sure, i mean, he who wrote "civil disobedience." and the strange person i would put in this brew and some may disagree with me would be somebody like stephen doug last who when he -- stephen douglas who when he realized what was happening in the election of 1860 began to really work very hard to keep the south from seceding is and actually sat near lincoln at the lincoln ip august ration and, i think, had he lived -- he died shortly after that -- probably would have been a force for something very positive, more positive than the racism he's associated with during the next some years. thanks. >> brenda, how did you figure out what to leave out? [laughter] >> so many times, you know, i felt on the one hand every sentence in the book actually had, i was sure, a shelf of books, you know, written about it. and then when you have someone like lincoln, you realize there's a whole presidential libr
whether it's somebody like amy and isaac post or john griefleaf whittier, the quakers, william lloyd garrison who also believed very strongly in nonviolence, but thoreau brought his blood up, for sure, i mean, he who wrote "civil disobedience." and the strange person i would put in this brew and some may disagree with me would be somebody like stephen doug last who when he -- stephen douglas who when he realized what was happening in the election of 1860 began to really work very hard...
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edward isaac, bob herbert, great having you here. thank you so much. >>> this morning we have a new and chilling look into the mind of the killer aaron alexis. alexis was ready to die when he opened fire on the washington, d.c., navy yard. in this disturbing surveillance video you can see alexis arriving in a rental car. 15 minutes later he walks into building 87 with a bag. he picks up when he comes out of the fourth floor bathroom. more angles show him on at least three floors wielding a shotgun. federal officials declined to release the more graphic detail of the attack. he carved his shotgun in etched messages end to the toment, not what you all say and my elf weapon explained by the fbi as this. >> alexis held a delusional belief that he was being controlled or influenced by extremely low frequency or e.l.f., electromagnetic waves. >> the fbi also released some of his writings, in part to be perfectly honest that is what has driven me to this. ♪ for a strong bag that grips the can... get glad forceflex. small change, big differe
edward isaac, bob herbert, great having you here. thank you so much. >>> this morning we have a new and chilling look into the mind of the killer aaron alexis. alexis was ready to die when he opened fire on the washington, d.c., navy yard. in this disturbing surveillance video you can see alexis arriving in a rental car. 15 minutes later he walks into building 87 with a bag. he picks up when he comes out of the fourth floor bathroom. more angles show him on at least three floors...
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joining me you, edward isaac do var. good to see you. thanks for coming in. be be? >> i think pretty concerned at this point. the house republicans do not seem to be moving away from a position that is a position that leads to a shutdown. >> why? why are they not moving? >> why are they not moving? >> yeah >> this is what they've decided they need to do to get unity in their conference. they'd made a decision that unity in their conference is more important than a way that they could negotiate legitimately be the president and the senate to avoid a shutdown. >> to concern about potential backlash from voters in the mid terms. >> we're years away from that. this is how many political gameship they can play with obamacare. it's not really a surprise when the house republicans have voted 42 times to defund obamacare and pull it back that they want to do that this time around. but the president is in a position where he -- it was clear he was never going to go for this and the house republicans kept pushing. and even this slightly scaled back position where it's
joining me you, edward isaac do var. good to see you. thanks for coming in. be be? >> i think pretty concerned at this point. the house republicans do not seem to be moving away from a position that is a position that leads to a shutdown. >> why? why are they not moving? >> why are they not moving? >> yeah >> this is what they've decided they need to do to get unity in their conference. they'd made a decision that unity in their conference is more important than a...
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jubal early's division lost a brigade commander, isaac avery, who was mortally wounded and died in a farmhouse that still stands on the battlefield along with the colonels of the 8th louisiana, and 38th georgia. robert rhodes's division saw three colonels killed and seven wounded, two of them were also captured. ambrose powell hill's corps reeled from the worst hits to senior officers. four of the five colonels in wilcox's alabama brigade were wounded alongside two in ambrose wright's georgia brigade. worst of all, everyone of the colonels in james johnston pedigruew north carolina brigade was killed, oned or captured as well as all those of joe davis's mississippi and north carolina brigade. as individuals, all of these officer casualties could be replaced but their months and years of experience, familiarity, networking and confidence could not. of course if we want to measure gettysburg purely by the numbers, then the battle imposed even higher costs on the union army. george gordon mead who commanded the army of the potomac at gettysburg, cited 2834 of his own men killed. 13,713
jubal early's division lost a brigade commander, isaac avery, who was mortally wounded and died in a farmhouse that still stands on the battlefield along with the colonels of the 8th louisiana, and 38th georgia. robert rhodes's division saw three colonels killed and seven wounded, two of them were also captured. ambrose powell hill's corps reeled from the worst hits to senior officers. four of the five colonels in wilcox's alabama brigade were wounded alongside two in ambrose wright's georgia...
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if you look at the price level fluctuations between, let us say, 1717 and the work of isaac newton and the year before world war i or even up until the 1930s, you will find that variation in the price level over the long run was virtually zero. that is to say the purchasing power of the pound over a period of a couple of hundred years, choosing a standard assortment of basic goods from the market was the same purchasing power based upon the wages and salaries of each particular set of facts and circumstances. so that while not perfect because there were variations on a decennial basis or even an annual basis, they were very modest. the deflations of the gold standard were about 1.2% per annum. despite the unbelievable exaggeration that one hears from academics who wish to criticize the gold standard, inflations under the gold standard themselves -- that is to say when gold output was rising and giving rise to an expansion of money supply and not only that, but an expansion of growth which continued both during the deflations and the so-called inflation -- what was described as inflatio
if you look at the price level fluctuations between, let us say, 1717 and the work of isaac newton and the year before world war i or even up until the 1930s, you will find that variation in the price level over the long run was virtually zero. that is to say the purchasing power of the pound over a period of a couple of hundred years, choosing a standard assortment of basic goods from the market was the same purchasing power based upon the wages and salaries of each particular set of facts and...
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we have isaac, lazana -- well, a whole bunch. how do you keep track of six children?husband for sure. >> heather: do you have other help? do you have family around? >> we do. we have family and friends. >> heather: we've got the laptop going over the back of the couch there. >> libby, we can't have that. >> heather: it's okay. she's fine. >> most of all, it's me and my husband. >> heather: really? give us some advice. parents who want to know how to best handle discipline and all of that with a bunch of kids, how do you do it? >> you got to talk to yourself. every morning, i tell myself persevere, get through it. you got another day. made it through. >> but the system that we have, we have to have it all the time. >> heather: what do you mean you have to have the system all the time? brian, are you going to harass another child? [ laughter ] >> he's touching my -- >> brian: he's touching my stuff. >> heather: i don't know how you do this. beautiful little children. all three years old. you love little kids. hi, sweety. but somebody is always beating up on one another.
we have isaac, lazana -- well, a whole bunch. how do you keep track of six children?husband for sure. >> heather: do you have other help? do you have family around? >> we do. we have family and friends. >> heather: we've got the laptop going over the back of the couch there. >> libby, we can't have that. >> heather: it's okay. she's fine. >> most of all, it's me and my husband. >> heather: really? give us some advice. parents who want to know how to...