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forecast was a man named isaac. his story was told meg if his family by eric larsen. up until about eight hours before the hurricane hit was under the belief that the storm was going to pass off harmlessly across florida and into the atlantic. ironically, not too early before the hurricane hit, isaac cline wrote an op-ed piece for the galveston papers say there were fathers who wanted to build the sea while to protect against hurricanes. isaac cline was a voice that they're not necessary. don't need it. if it does, it's not that bad. we don't get that hurricanes that hit galveston. about 12 hours before the hurricane hit, isaac cline started to see signs that there is something happening out there. 1900 would have no satellites, no radar, we didn't have weather balloons. we have weather stations throughout the country reported by telegraph to the national weather service in washington and the forecast was disseminated to the local u.s. weather bureau's. in fact, head of the weather bureau did not want local forecasters given their own forecasts. he felt they were too
forecast was a man named isaac. his story was told meg if his family by eric larsen. up until about eight hours before the hurricane hit was under the belief that the storm was going to pass off harmlessly across florida and into the atlantic. ironically, not too early before the hurricane hit, isaac cline wrote an op-ed piece for the galveston papers say there were fathers who wanted to build the sea while to protect against hurricanes. isaac cline was a voice that they're not necessary. don't...
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you understand why the presidential guard, who has a bone to pick with isaac zida. that is why we are not seeing anything about him. it is going to be a different scenario. it is important when you are carrying out a military coup, from the point of view of the junta, make sure they do not have any dissident groups that might want to bring the fight to them and engage in combat. you want to make sure if you have a high-profile military figure, which is the case with isaac zida, isolate him -- from a purely operational plans you. -- operational point of view. molly: it comes a year after president blaise compaore was ousted during a popular uprising. in months since, we've seen steps towards a democratic transition. that has gone up in smoke this week. how did things go poorly? >> right now, the process of transitioning from military rule to civilian has broken down. it may get back on track. we will see how that unfolds, especially with mediation. why did the political transition breakdown? i would say it is a lot due to a lack of political savvy, political know-how
you understand why the presidential guard, who has a bone to pick with isaac zida. that is why we are not seeing anything about him. it is going to be a different scenario. it is important when you are carrying out a military coup, from the point of view of the junta, make sure they do not have any dissident groups that might want to bring the fight to them and engage in combat. you want to make sure if you have a high-profile military figure, which is the case with isaac zida, isolate him --...
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but life hasn't always been rosy for isaac from malaga. as a boy, isaac felt full of anxiety and inner turmoil. he became convinced he >> he was strong and would torture me at night. i had nightmares, visions. it was terrible -- i couldn't explain what was happening to me. >> many religions support the idea that people can be possessed by demons, including the catholic church. it employs priests who are trained as exorcists to banish evil spirits. isaac turned to one for help. >> he knew from experience that i was possessed. he laid his hands on me, prayed for me and finally released me from the demon. >> in 2014, pope francis formally recognized the international association of exorcists. since then, spain has seen a rise in demand for exorcisms. the church has appointed eight new ones in the archdiocese of madrid alone. padre fortea is one of spain's most prominent exorcists -- and also schools others in the art. he believes the vatican and the catholic church in spain are simply responding to a growth in demand. according to the church,
but life hasn't always been rosy for isaac from malaga. as a boy, isaac felt full of anxiety and inner turmoil. he became convinced he >> he was strong and would torture me at night. i had nightmares, visions. it was terrible -- i couldn't explain what was happening to me. >> many religions support the idea that people can be possessed by demons, including the catholic church. it employs priests who are trained as exorcists to banish evil spirits. isaac turned to one for help....
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, isaac caldiero welcome. >> welcome to -- thank you.edy: fun watching you, you are like a human spider monkey. >> i tried to do my best on the course, and go with obstacles. kennedy: this is your third? >> third season. kennedy: competing you had been through several of the stages in the past, no one made it past stage 3 until you and jeff, then you had to complete stage 4. it is a crazy contest, people have been emotionaly invested, what is the secret? >> you know, a lot of it just comes from i mean competition overall is intense. but at the end of the day it focused on your mental capacity, we are physically talented athletes, we train like headless chickens nonstop. kennedy: how do you train, i know you are a rock climber by design, and have you the jesus costume. is there specific training you go 32? >> cool top-secret training regime, i can share a little bit. a lot is just you know a lot of cardio to build up my lung capacity. get strong with my breath. then involve upper body pull ups and as well as opposing must groups, with pla
, isaac caldiero welcome. >> welcome to -- thank you.edy: fun watching you, you are like a human spider monkey. >> i tried to do my best on the course, and go with obstacles. kennedy: this is your third? >> third season. kennedy: competing you had been through several of the stages in the past, no one made it past stage 3 until you and jeff, then you had to complete stage 4. it is a crazy contest, people have been emotionaly invested, what is the secret? >> you know, a...
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, isaac caldiero welcome. >> welcome to -- thank you.n watching you, you are like a human spider monkey. >> i tried to do my best on the course, and go with obstacles. kennedy: this is your third? >> third season. kennedy: competing you had been through several of the stages in the past, no one made it past stage 3 until you and jeff, then you had to complete stage 4. it is a crazy contest, people have been emotionaly invested, what is the secret? >> you know, a lot of it just comes from i mean competition overall is intense. but at the end of the day it focused on your mental capacity, we are physically talented athletes, we train like headless chickens nonstop. kennedy: how do you train, i know you are a rock climber by design, and have you the jesus costume. is there specific training you go 32? >> cool top-secret training regime, i can share a little bit. a lot is just you know a lot of cardio to build up my lung capacity. get strong with my breath. then involve upper body pull ups and as well as opposing must groups, with playing on
, isaac caldiero welcome. >> welcome to -- thank you.n watching you, you are like a human spider monkey. >> i tried to do my best on the course, and go with obstacles. kennedy: this is your third? >> third season. kennedy: competing you had been through several of the stages in the past, no one made it past stage 3 until you and jeff, then you had to complete stage 4. it is a crazy contest, people have been emotionaly invested, what is the secret? >> you know, a lot of...
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isaac, who is a collector, what is he collector, why does he buy? he believes in him. >> i believe in what they do. in a few years maybe they will be popular. >> isaac has a fine sense of what's good and most and probably what he likes. he likes ivan and mark and he works all the day through, if you're looking in town for our go crazy, get to the gallery. don't forget to look all around you. >> are they allowed to set up right there every single week? >> no, they they been there for 15 years. the west bank's people set up a up-and-down on saturdays and sundays,. >> there protected by the first amendment,. >> art people don't understand it. >> you have to see what you're looking at. fascinated with it. >> whether they write on the mapper right on the wall. >> which craft, touch down in trenton today. >> let's go. >> another day in the life of a chaser, we report the news because when it comes down to it, it's not just about the story it's about the c >> your chasing a story at the lobster instance street in which it has changed radically over the pas
isaac, who is a collector, what is he collector, why does he buy? he believes in him. >> i believe in what they do. in a few years maybe they will be popular. >> isaac has a fine sense of what's good and most and probably what he likes. he likes ivan and mark and he works all the day through, if you're looking in town for our go crazy, get to the gallery. don't forget to look all around you. >> are they allowed to set up right there every single week? >> no, they they...
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bill isaac, you say this is the fed's fault. what do they need to change it all?> i'm not sure i said it was all the fed's fault. i say the fed has a very serious problem on its hand in 2007, 2008, 2009. they needed to react by pumping more money. trish: they did six plus years later and overstayed their welcome. >> they overstayed their welcome. trish: we're in danger after asset bubble or new kind. >> yes. i think they're there. trish: perhaps why we're in the selloff mode. jay, you look around the world. you do a lost emerging market investing. as you look at slowdown in china and slowdown in latin america because commodity prices declined so much. what is your takeaway? >> i think the world has excess supply and shortage of demand. not just true here but globally. there is no demand engine. last five years, the leadership in emerging economy has been driven by china. that is finished. china will not restore its global growth prospects anytime soon next few years. you're seeing a china shift from customer to the rest of the world to competitor. look at imports
bill isaac, you say this is the fed's fault. what do they need to change it all?> i'm not sure i said it was all the fed's fault. i say the fed has a very serious problem on its hand in 2007, 2008, 2009. they needed to react by pumping more money. trish: they did six plus years later and overstayed their welcome. >> they overstayed their welcome. trish: we're in danger after asset bubble or new kind. >> yes. i think they're there. trish: perhaps why we're in the selloff mode....
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it really began with isaac newton and apply to change the world. medicine, these all started off and certainly off newton, everybody in europe, uk and the united states want today to be the newton of society, culture, discovered the principles that guide, say, an economy. before the enlightenment there was no economic. before adam smith there was no science of economic. adames famous book is called the wealth of nations, that's not the title of his book, "inquiry into the nature and causes of the book of nature", a book of science. where does it come from. we want more of it for more people, how do we do that. there must be some principles behind it that we can apply for government, societies to increase prosperity. so everybody has been doing that since then. jefferson's idea of structuring a gofl -- government in a certain, that's the idea. it's a scientific. >> from your book, the bible is one of the most immoral works in all literature. >> that's a pretty strong statement, yes. [laughter] >> i don't like to offend my religious friends, if you t
it really began with isaac newton and apply to change the world. medicine, these all started off and certainly off newton, everybody in europe, uk and the united states want today to be the newton of society, culture, discovered the principles that guide, say, an economy. before the enlightenment there was no economic. before adam smith there was no science of economic. adames famous book is called the wealth of nations, that's not the title of his book, "inquiry into the nature and causes...
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. >> terrified screams are from 15-year-old aniay isaac. >> i was was just confused, like and scared. >> reporter: it happened at a chris brown concert at the susquehanna bank center. she went to the concessions area where she says she saw security officers apparently trying to subdue a man. >> they threw him then got on top of him. four officers on one man. so everybody just like was sho shock. >> reporter: so aniay began recording it on her iphone. watch again when one of the officers realizes she's recording. >> he said don't record this and then immediately he just got up and charged at me. he hit me in my mouth. he took my phone and my mouth was bleeding because i have braces. i felt helpless the security officers supposed to help people. >> she was visibly terrified. >> mcdowell was not with an nyah but saw it happen. >> whatever he was doing to that young guy must have been wrong and he knew that so he didn't want anybody video taping it. >> an nyah says the officers then took her to their office. >> the officers dragged me down there like two officers on my arms just dragging
. >> terrified screams are from 15-year-old aniay isaac. >> i was was just confused, like and scared. >> reporter: it happened at a chris brown concert at the susquehanna bank center. she went to the concessions area where she says she saw security officers apparently trying to subdue a man. >> they threw him then got on top of him. four officers on one man. so everybody just like was sho shock. >> reporter: so aniay began recording it on her iphone. watch again...
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by the time he gets to cincinnati, isaac wise has been americanized. isaac wise can speak and preach pretty well in english and has big dreams and cincinnati, ohio which as he's arriving it's now if you will approaching the high point of growth and expansion. he is riding this wave of enthusiasm and he sees jewish life in cincinnati what's going on in the general community. so he dreams and one of the biggest dreams he has is to create a rabbinical seminary in america to train american to serve american jews. not defending europe but to do it right here in america and he worked hard at this dream and it takes him a quarter of a century to realize he has a lot of obstacles to overcome but he eventually will do so if that happens in the creation of the hebrew union college in 1875. this tells you everything you need to know in this one paragraph. he reminisces and the german paper about why he came to cincinnati in 1854 and i want to read this to you in english. he says he wants to come to cincinnati because the people there are young and aspiring and th
by the time he gets to cincinnati, isaac wise has been americanized. isaac wise can speak and preach pretty well in english and has big dreams and cincinnati, ohio which as he's arriving it's now if you will approaching the high point of growth and expansion. he is riding this wave of enthusiasm and he sees jewish life in cincinnati what's going on in the general community. so he dreams and one of the biggest dreams he has is to create a rabbinical seminary in america to train american to serve...
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. >> isaac, take us to the final sto e four. 77 feet high the rope. you had a time to beat. geoff went first and he was there. 27 se onds. what was that like? >> when you're in that moment everything disappears behind you, and i was going and going and doing what i know pest and as i got to the top the arms burned out and i went into this mode where your body just does not want to go anyfurther and that's when you say you've got it, got to keep doing it and pushing all the way to the top. >> you did it. you completed it. it's huge and then you've got to watch this guy go. >> i'm so proud of isaac. he's an animal. the better man that night. nothing but respect for him. for me it was really hard. i had to go into battle mode. stage three almost killed me. >> took the life out of you. >> so tired. >> the big ladders. barely hang on and then you had the arms burn on this rope thing. >> so for fun we thought we'd have you guys show it. >> our version of myth midoriyama. normally 40. see if they can beat the clock. >> beating it defies gravity. i have no doubt they will both get u
. >> isaac, take us to the final sto e four. 77 feet high the rope. you had a time to beat. geoff went first and he was there. 27 se onds. what was that like? >> when you're in that moment everything disappears behind you, and i was going and going and doing what i know pest and as i got to the top the arms burned out and i went into this mode where your body just does not want to go anyfurther and that's when you say you've got it, got to keep doing it and pushing all the way to...
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there were two brothers, thomas and isaac kerry. they owned a couple of barber shops on pennsylvania avenue. they came from a free black family from virginia, they had been free from generations. one of the black families who owned slaves themselves. the kerry brothers would a free madigascar. there were two brothers, thomas and also anti-slavery publicications on the sly, on the side. and the hero of the book, beverly snow, was -- ran the city's finest restaurant called the eep curian eating house. he's kind of the hero. i think of him as a president obama slightly ahead of his ime, an intelligent mixed race man served the washington elite what they want only to face a tremendous backlash. i think if you read the book you'll see some parallels to our own time there. the point is that in this book, far from slavery being dominant in washington, d.c. and all oppressive force, slavery's actually receding and the forces of liberty served the wa what they want only to face a tremendous backlash. i think if you read the book anti-slavery
there were two brothers, thomas and isaac kerry. they owned a couple of barber shops on pennsylvania avenue. they came from a free black family from virginia, they had been free from generations. one of the black families who owned slaves themselves. the kerry brothers would a free madigascar. there were two brothers, thomas and also anti-slavery publicications on the sly, on the side. and the hero of the book, beverly snow, was -- ran the city's finest restaurant called the eep curian eating...
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stephen isaacs.oing to learn today that we didn't know yesterday? don: today we are going to get a third reading of gdp. we are also going to get a back series all the way back to 1987. isely have learned already between then and 2013 13 the revision has been relatively small. the biggest news is in the post 2009-2013.od, not a huge amount, but slightly. cumulative growth is about 1.2 percentage points higher. guy: and the implications of policy? carney about is the rearview mirror and in front of the car? dan: a similar thing happened last year. a revised data quite significantly. the mpc took a look and decided that it didn't have any bearing on their judgments. that is because revisions have very little impact on what inflation or pressures in the economy, what the pressure will be in two years. so we think they will have little bearing. guy: interesting. we will watch for the numbers. i suspect the chancellor is more excited than the governor. dan, nice to see you. stephen, let's stay with the re
stephen isaacs.oing to learn today that we didn't know yesterday? don: today we are going to get a third reading of gdp. we are also going to get a back series all the way back to 1987. isely have learned already between then and 2013 13 the revision has been relatively small. the biggest news is in the post 2009-2013.od, not a huge amount, but slightly. cumulative growth is about 1.2 percentage points higher. guy: and the implications of policy? carney about is the rearview mirror and in front...
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s/isaac cohen, economista "en un momento en que el resto de la economía mundial estdesaca economía depesperando" aunque, agreg, se aÑadieron menos empleos de lo que se esperaba. y eso podra afectar la decisin del gobierno sobre si incrementa o no los intereses. s/randy serrano, @randytelemundo aunque el reporte de hoy es bastante alentador para l economía del país algunos dicen que aún falta para que más trabajadores se beneficien. la tasa de desempleo entre los latinos, por ejemplo esta en 6.6%, o sea por nacional. el ndice de los latinos tambien descendi levemente pero, segn el consejo nacional de la raza, eso se debe a que muchos hispanos nacional de la raza, eso se debe a que muchos hispanos simplente deron de buscary estn empleados. s/ stephie roma es pore la calidad los eza. eso son trabos de servicio,naja. restauntes, en vent" de buenas notics aun quedaucho pomejorar. take gfx -este dongo 6 de septiere en "enfoque ea de laahia" estaros hablando sobre los derechos de los trabajadores sin importar su estatus migratorio, tambien sobre una caminata para hacer conciencia sobre la di
s/isaac cohen, economista "en un momento en que el resto de la economía mundial estdesaca economía depesperando" aunque, agreg, se aÑadieron menos empleos de lo que se esperaba. y eso podra afectar la decisin del gobierno sobre si incrementa o no los intereses. s/randy serrano, @randytelemundo aunque el reporte de hoy es bastante alentador para l economía del país algunos dicen que aún falta para que más trabajadores se beneficien. la tasa de desempleo entre los latinos, por...
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it would be too much to say bernstein with russian roots or isaac stern, another great american withtrong russian roots who spoke russian. we spoke a lot about our ancestors. i repeat, lenny -- by the way, he did travel with his orchestra. >> rose: the new york philharmonic. >> correct, and other orchestras as well. lenny famously was there to conduct when the berlin wall went down. so did cello -- >> rose: was in washington. and isaac stern was there to defend the existence, the very life of carnegie hall and others there as well to give tremendous support and there were many others, i'm sure. >> rose: they were all there for the fall of the -- >> yeah, because there would be no carnegie hall anymore. there was a moment in the history of carnegie hall where there was someone who could make a decision that carnegie hall should go down and there would be something built, hotel, shops, one of the symbols of the musical world, not only musical america, but the musical world overall. so, yes, you need someone who acts, you need leaders. i don't know if i was born -- if you call born lead
it would be too much to say bernstein with russian roots or isaac stern, another great american withtrong russian roots who spoke russian. we spoke a lot about our ancestors. i repeat, lenny -- by the way, he did travel with his orchestra. >> rose: the new york philharmonic. >> correct, and other orchestras as well. lenny famously was there to conduct when the berlin wall went down. so did cello -- >> rose: was in washington. and isaac stern was there to defend the existence,...
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private isaac monroe, a volunteer militiaman, said everyone jumped out of play the ramparts and cheered as the big flag was hoisted. we even have an account from a british officer in training, midshipman, robert barrett, royal navy, h.m.s. hebris, as the ship was sailing away, at 9:00 the americans hoisted over their works the superb and splendid ensign over their battery, we even have an account by the british some big flag was hoisted. the most eloquent account was by francis scott key. he knew what was going on. key really wasn't for the war of 1812. however, once the homeland was attacked he most certainly was. key again was not perfect. he was a conflicted man. he recognized in a war not going well, in a time where the capital had only been burned a couple weeks before, there was a lot at stake in this particular battle here. this is one we had to win. this is a battle for morale. and seeing that flag by dawn's early light, really meant that the republic had survived. as he -- he had this rush of emotion. he'll write a four verse song, poem if you will, that will be set to music th
private isaac monroe, a volunteer militiaman, said everyone jumped out of play the ramparts and cheered as the big flag was hoisted. we even have an account from a british officer in training, midshipman, robert barrett, royal navy, h.m.s. hebris, as the ship was sailing away, at 9:00 the americans hoisted over their works the superb and splendid ensign over their battery, we even have an account by the british some big flag was hoisted. the most eloquent account was by francis scott key. he...
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worse than the bugs >> alecia :while some aren't creeped out by the idea of bedbugs, naima castenada isaac is now considering other places to study instead of the library. >> : in my room i guess, at school. >> alecia :the rinconada library will reopen thursday morning. mitchell park will be reinspected in the next week. and the downtown branch will be closed on friday for inspection. live in palo alto >> catherine : a berkeley library re-opened today - after getting rid of bed bugs. the berkeley north branch library is one of three libraries to find the pests in the past week. the library was closed while crews steam-cleaned and treated the library to get rid of the bugs. as a precaution. bug-sniffing dogs will search other berkeley branches for bed bugs. our coverage continues online, on our website. there, we have a list of bed bug symptoms, as well as tips on how to prevent the pests from getting inside your house. it's all on kron-4-dot-com. an update to a story we first brought you last night. sheriff's officials say a man who died in custody in the santa clara county main jail in sa
worse than the bugs >> alecia :while some aren't creeped out by the idea of bedbugs, naima castenada isaac is now considering other places to study instead of the library. >> : in my room i guess, at school. >> alecia :the rinconada library will reopen thursday morning. mitchell park will be reinspected in the next week. and the downtown branch will be closed on friday for inspection. live in palo alto >> catherine : a berkeley library re-opened today - after getting rid...
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it is impossible to even mention the history of jewish life in cincinnati without talking about isaac mayer. this is a picture of him from his younger years. probably this is how he looked representative of when he first came to america. he arrived here from a community outside. he he wasn't all that impressed with the jewish community of america. he thought he would go into another field of endeavor. he was a charismatic and passionate man and he began to be a guest speaker at various synagogues and he did dedications of synagogues and before long he won himself a pulpit in albany new york. that is where he was in 1848 until he came to cincinnati in the 1854. by the time he gets to cincinnati has been americanized, he can speak pretty well in english. he had big dreams and cincinnati ohio as he is arriving and approaching the high point of its growth and expansion, he is writing this wave of enthusiasm and he sees for jewish life in cincinnati just what is going on in the general community. >> .. are young and aspiring and are passed into a fixed. i shall go to cincinnati and in and
it is impossible to even mention the history of jewish life in cincinnati without talking about isaac mayer. this is a picture of him from his younger years. probably this is how he looked representative of when he first came to america. he arrived here from a community outside. he he wasn't all that impressed with the jewish community of america. he thought he would go into another field of endeavor. he was a charismatic and passionate man and he began to be a guest speaker at various...
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, making way for a government that saw michelle cofounder -- michel k afando elected president and isaaczida prime minister. the national assembly passed a controversial out preventing regimefrom compaore's from running for election, which antagonized the ex-president's camp, including the rsp, troops is still loyal to compaore. zida himself had called for the military unit to be dismantled, with little success. his latest attempt in june 2015 sparked a minor political crisis. rsp troops stormed the compound taking the president and prime minister hostage. later, they declare the end of the transitional regime. in chile they are counting the cost of the the center of the country. a violent aftershocks continue to be felt on tuesday, although the tsunami warning has been lifted. locals here were celebrating independence day on wednesday evening when suddenly an 8.3 magnitude earthquake hit, felt in many towns across the country. like in this supermarket. set. this television new >> right now we can see the movement of our cameras in our studio. let's go to the streets with the traffic cam
, making way for a government that saw michelle cofounder -- michel k afando elected president and isaaczida prime minister. the national assembly passed a controversial out preventing regimefrom compaore's from running for election, which antagonized the ex-president's camp, including the rsp, troops is still loyal to compaore. zida himself had called for the military unit to be dismantled, with little success. his latest attempt in june 2015 sparked a minor political crisis. rsp troops...
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now when the republican rank and file is fueling more hawkish than usual with what's happening with isaac. >> they don't have any solutions for anything. it's a lot of talk. nobody wants to send except for lindsay graham. >> he and putin can get on just like that. >> they'll be pals. that's what i said. >> the dynamic in the debate is quite interesting. and that is that the dynamic is the dynamic of something called bravo, which is house wives who argue with each other. >> bravo, i thought it was a cable tv channel. >> house wives of new jersey. >> yeah, because the dynamic is they argue with each other, and that is what's going on here. chapel would put one of the candidates against the prospective view of another, and engage him in sprightly conversation. in bravo, the real house wives series one housewife confronts one about something another housewife is saying behind the other. cnn deliberately copied bravo real house wives formula, from the first questions. they prefaced each question with a statement another candidate had made about the candidate being questioned. this unusual deba
now when the republican rank and file is fueling more hawkish than usual with what's happening with isaac. >> they don't have any solutions for anything. it's a lot of talk. nobody wants to send except for lindsay graham. >> he and putin can get on just like that. >> they'll be pals. that's what i said. >> the dynamic in the debate is quite interesting. and that is that the dynamic is the dynamic of something called bravo, which is house wives who argue with each other....
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there go the paterorks, abraham, isaac, jacob. they wrote the bible for crying out loud.r ever want to put them in unnecessary danger with this deal will do. i will leave you with this. s far as anti-goes, listen up. what we are, america, we're anti corruption. have nuclear we are anti ripping babies out of their mothers woms and selling their body parts. we are anti per version, for crying out loud. and we are pro god almighty. we're pro gun. we're pro get your tail out there and go to work. therefore, i love you all. god loves you. i think that america -- they always say the same thing. you know what i say? i say america ain't religious nough. >> thank you so much, phil robertson. next we can a guest who is never afried to stand up for freedom, the tea party, and patriots all over the country. she loves our freedom, she loves america. please join me in welcoming sara palin. ♪ >> thank you so much. thank you. i never thought i would say it but i think you all are a lot tougher than alaskans being able to be out here. i'm roasted. i'm melting. i've salls though sweat is m
there go the paterorks, abraham, isaac, jacob. they wrote the bible for crying out loud.r ever want to put them in unnecessary danger with this deal will do. i will leave you with this. s far as anti-goes, listen up. what we are, america, we're anti corruption. have nuclear we are anti ripping babies out of their mothers woms and selling their body parts. we are anti per version, for crying out loud. and we are pro god almighty. we're pro gun. we're pro get your tail out there and go to work....
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. >> reporter: isaac works production on crime shows like "law and order." this morning, a real-life shootout happened outside his window. >> i would never think this would hit home. but this is new york. anything is liable. >> reporter: the suspect remains hospitalized and is in police custody. that sergeant and other officers involved in the shooting also taken to the hospital, just as a precaution. we are told they were not hurt. in bushwick brooklyn, kathryn creag, news 4 new york. >>> we want to go back to breaking news we have been covering in manhattan where five people were injured when part of a tree came crashing down on to a packed bryant park. pictures show the injured lying on the ground. cameras were there as paramedics wheeled them away on stretchers. it's not clear what caused the branch to come down. >>> we'll keep you updated on this breaking situation. checkey beckford is at the scene, talking with witnesses and she'll have another live report for all of you tonight at 6:00. >>> new at 5:30, a fire forced dozens to evacuate in bergen count
. >> reporter: isaac works production on crime shows like "law and order." this morning, a real-life shootout happened outside his window. >> i would never think this would hit home. but this is new york. anything is liable. >> reporter: the suspect remains hospitalized and is in police custody. that sergeant and other officers involved in the shooting also taken to the hospital, just as a precaution. we are told they were not hurt. in bushwick brooklyn, kathryn...
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. >> reporter: football runs through isaac pierson's blood line. both his father and brother played. but the sophomore chose a different field. >> my mom's like, no, no, no, soccer's the thing. she doesn't want me to get hurt, but soccer is something i really like. >> reporter: pearson's school also has a proud tradition, having gone to the state championship as early as 2010. there is no team this season because maplewood had a hard time finding enough players due to injuries and lack of interest. >> when you have low numbers of students in a school this size, you're drawing all the way from freshman to seniors. if we didn't have the size, that could have the effect of injuries. >> reporter: going against bigger teams. >> absolutely that. because difficulty for us. >> reporter: the number of high school football players in the u.s. is down by 25,000. last year five players died, that's more deaths than in college, semi-pro and professional. still, pearson miss the game. >> football was my favorite sport. even when we didn't do good in the game, we
. >> reporter: football runs through isaac pierson's blood line. both his father and brother played. but the sophomore chose a different field. >> my mom's like, no, no, no, soccer's the thing. she doesn't want me to get hurt, but soccer is something i really like. >> reporter: pearson's school also has a proud tradition, having gone to the state championship as early as 2010. there is no team this season because maplewood had a hard time finding enough players due to injuries...
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this isaacs -- this is sak's across the street. all these people are hoping that maybe threat get a shot. we spoke to a woman down from westchester. she had to see the pope. >> i am here to see the pope, i hope to get a glimpse of him. i feel he is all about love and understanding and tolerance and that means a lot to me. >> reporter: that is reason enough. >> it is and sit here forever and ever. >> reporter: what do you think of the crowds. >> i am glad they are out to see him. it's a wonderful thing. it shows that he is more to a lot -- important to a lot of people. >> reporter: it does. take a look at what this crowd looks like. all these folks strange to get a shot. strange to get a picture of the pope as he goes by. they will see him briefly but all of them here think it's worth it. it's a huge crowd here. most of them probably won't see anyway. reporting live from the east side, jim dolan, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> typically we could show you the pope on his way making his way up -- >> but -- >> no helicopters are allowed
this isaacs -- this is sak's across the street. all these people are hoping that maybe threat get a shot. we spoke to a woman down from westchester. she had to see the pope. >> i am here to see the pope, i hope to get a glimpse of him. i feel he is all about love and understanding and tolerance and that means a lot to me. >> reporter: that is reason enough. >> it is and sit here forever and ever. >> reporter: what do you think of the crowds. >> i am glad they are...
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. >> isaac. isaac! come.lace in this house. >> i'm so ashamed. >> until now i've seen the baptist a threat to myself and to our future rule. now i must suffer my daughter's disgrace. >> there will be other suitors. >> kill him. claim he choked on a fish bone. if i ruled, i'd kill him and all of who follow him. >> i know that voice. my father. >> and how i wish you were he. >> pay up. >> thank you. come on. come on. >> a feud. >> got no place. >> him not. >> wish to dine at your house this evening. >> me? why? >> ask him. >> why him? god has no love for those who tax us. >> i want you at my table. >> who admits his fault and seeks forgiveness. look into your hearts and you will know this. . [ laughter ] >> you are young and supple. you are what men desire. >> none come seeking my hand. go on. >> we must be careful. the baptist even here. he has a curse upon us at fault my husband's weakness. unless our weakness is failing to use his weakness. when my maid is ready for sleep, your husband lingers outside my roo
. >> isaac. isaac! come.lace in this house. >> i'm so ashamed. >> until now i've seen the baptist a threat to myself and to our future rule. now i must suffer my daughter's disgrace. >> there will be other suitors. >> kill him. claim he choked on a fish bone. if i ruled, i'd kill him and all of who follow him. >> i know that voice. my father. >> and how i wish you were he. >> pay up. >> thank you. come on. come on. >> a feud. >>...
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>> reporter: so there is two people this were detained, the peter diamandis isaac dita, he was a member of the presidential guard then during last year's refltion when the people overthrew president cam poor, he refusecompaore, herefused to ha. we are hearing that he is going to be freed. he has been in house arrest and now he's been freed. >> nicholas describe where you are. because as i said, you said there was gun fire niche nearby. we decided not to bring into light. describe who might be on the streets. >> it might be infighting between younger officers and older officers, those who support general gendare and those who want to follow the chief of staff of the army. >> those are not the members of the military advancing on the capital taking on the rump of the presidential guard, this is infighting in your opinion? >> absolutely. marching towards the capital of ouagadougo, on the outskirts of the capital. no one -- no troop has entered the capital yet. >> okay nick, it's a terrible line but we've got a very good idea what's going on there. get back to us a little bit later on if yo
>> reporter: so there is two people this were detained, the peter diamandis isaac dita, he was a member of the presidential guard then during last year's refltion when the people overthrew president cam poor, he refusecompaore, herefused to ha. we are hearing that he is going to be freed. he has been in house arrest and now he's been freed. >> nicholas describe where you are. because as i said, you said there was gun fire niche nearby. we decided not to bring into light. describe...
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: and isaac was there to defend carnegie hall, the life of it.ell toim was there as give his tremendous support. there were many others. charlie: there were all there for the fall? valery gergiev: there would be anymore. there was someone who could make a decision. the hall should go down as something built. the shops or what ever. one of the symbols. the music of the world overall. yes, you need leaders. know if i was a born leader but i was born most probably in the right time. look, there were great conductors here. i looked at -- a great conductor. take my word seriously, i understand. like him on earth -- ever. changing from [indiscernible] -- [indiscernible] you see -- but lenny was there to help the philharmonic but also the met. to a large space. immediate leaders. carnegie hall needed leaders to save it. in my own small way, maybe this city our country needed a leader who would make sure that the ballet would not disappear. no more. wait a second, there is a problem. i thought in 1988 and especially in 1999, i will make whatever it takes
: and isaac was there to defend carnegie hall, the life of it.ell toim was there as give his tremendous support. there were many others. charlie: there were all there for the fall? valery gergiev: there would be anymore. there was someone who could make a decision. the hall should go down as something built. the shops or what ever. one of the symbols. the music of the world overall. yes, you need leaders. know if i was a born leader but i was born most probably in the right time. look, there...
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. -- aussiend isaac minor in the headlines after receiving an anonymous bid.is ahead on "first up." ♪ angie: checking other stories making headlines. the dutch investigation into flight and 817 has been given rush evidence. separatists in eastern ukraine has handed over debris saying they hope it will shed light on what happened. havehundred new fragments been found -- 500 new fragments have been found. rebelight crashed in the controlled region of ukraine killing all 298 people on board. the forest fires causing choking haze in singapore and malaysia will take years to stop. according to the indonesian president, the problem cannot be solved easily. and it will take at least three years to see results. indonesia has sent more than 10,000 police and soldiers to tackle the fires. the air quality in singapore was reported as unhealthy this morning. china has put new navigation satellite into orbit. it is the 20th the space program has launched, as part of the domestically developed rival to gps. china plans to expand systems to offer global coverage by 2020. wel
. -- aussiend isaac minor in the headlines after receiving an anonymous bid.is ahead on "first up." ♪ angie: checking other stories making headlines. the dutch investigation into flight and 817 has been given rush evidence. separatists in eastern ukraine has handed over debris saying they hope it will shed light on what happened. havehundred new fragments been found -- 500 new fragments have been found. rebelight crashed in the controlled region of ukraine killing all 298 people on...
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. >> we wanted to get a feel for a wind test and student isaac roberts agreed to participate. >> andrew, give us 50 miles an hour, tropical storm conditions. >> he can handle that pretty easily? >> pretty easily, yep. >> but it got tougher at 80 miles an hour, a category 1 hurricane. >> when we, at 80 miles an hour, nobody can stand straight up like this without the tethers. >> let's go to 100 guys, this will be a category 2 hurricane speed. >> wow. >> he ae's bolder than most peo we have seen in here. >> then they cranked up the fan even higher. >> 115 miles an hour category 3. >> we're talking about a serious hurricane at this point? >> a serious hurricane. >> but hurricanes are just part of what they simulate at the wind tunnel. they test car models to make them more aerodynamic and thus fuel efficient. they even brought in the 2002 olympic bobsled team. >> they could get in the bobsled and measure the effect of their different tuck positions. >> barlow has been director of the tunnel since 1977. but he reminded me, wind experiments are still more precise than any computer model. >>
. >> we wanted to get a feel for a wind test and student isaac roberts agreed to participate. >> andrew, give us 50 miles an hour, tropical storm conditions. >> he can handle that pretty easily? >> pretty easily, yep. >> but it got tougher at 80 miles an hour, a category 1 hurricane. >> when we, at 80 miles an hour, nobody can stand straight up like this without the tethers. >> let's go to 100 guys, this will be a category 2 hurricane speed. >>...
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rock climber isaac talvero was able to compete the course faster. he won $1 million. >> wow.tom, were you watching? >> i was napping. i was doing some ninja napping. as you hit the roads later today, all green lights for the afternoon and evening and for tomorrow as well. weather-wise any way. keep up with the latest on the storm team 4 app and the nbc washington app. the metro forecast for the afternoon, feels like summer again. highs in the 80s. great afternoon to head to the park, play some golf, play some tennis. low humidity still with us on wednesday. temperatures in the upper 80s. more summer-like weather on thursday. we'll be into the upper 80s, warmed and dry. this will continue into friday. more humid over the weekend. here is the extended outlook for the papal visit next week. right now it is looking partly sunny each day. the pope arrives on tuesday afternoon. we'll be here wednesday and thursday. maybe a little more humid. there's a low chance of any rain. stay tuned. all right. thank you. >>> talk about a late-night craving. that's what may have hit this little
rock climber isaac talvero was able to compete the course faster. he won $1 million. >> wow.tom, were you watching? >> i was napping. i was doing some ninja napping. as you hit the roads later today, all green lights for the afternoon and evening and for tomorrow as well. weather-wise any way. keep up with the latest on the storm team 4 app and the nbc washington app. the metro forecast for the afternoon, feels like summer again. highs in the 80s. great afternoon to head to the...
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rondy isaac and to meet with a tutor and will now have to head to another branch to get her school work done. >>- it's kinda disturbingshould we go to another library? >> reporter:some folks are a bit concerned about the recent bedbugs at libraries. last was closed and two chairs destroyed after bedbugs were found there. that branch reopened today >> reporter:the rinconada branch will reopen thursday morning. be reinspected in the next week. >> catherine:thanks alecia. >> catherine:a berkeley library reopened yesterday after getting rid of bed bugs. >> catherine:the berkeley north branch library is one of three in the past week. the library was closed while crews steam cleaned and treated the library to get rid of the bugs. >> catherine:as a precaution, bug- other berkeley branches for bed bugs. >> catherine:tonight there are major concerns in pacifica over a plan that some residents believe will cause future landslides. >> catherine:the city is working on a plan that would demolish a building that sits on a cliff overlooking the pacific ocean along esplanade avenue. the building has be
rondy isaac and to meet with a tutor and will now have to head to another branch to get her school work done. >>- it's kinda disturbingshould we go to another library? >> reporter:some folks are a bit concerned about the recent bedbugs at libraries. last was closed and two chairs destroyed after bedbugs were found there. that branch reopened today >> reporter:the rinconada branch will reopen thursday morning. be reinspected in the next week. >> catherine:thanks alecia....
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. >> i'm sorry isaac -- payback in that case i'm a doctor. >> i'm a biology major.i just want to know [inaudible] >> one of them when i was in the science and technology program a lot of it is about seeing people who you can relate to doing what you want to do so when i got to college i was able to work in the lab and he played a big role. this was a guy that looked like me and thought maybe there's something i can do so that's the point i decided i wanted to take that leap so a lot of it is about the opportunity and it's a big issue. >> are there any situations where you reconsidered if that was the right field and what kind of kept you going. >> there's no doubt about it it doesn't matter who you are it can be a tough road and there were times i wonder if i made the right decision and maybe i wanted to not -- we didn't talk about this today that i went to law school and i got a degree in case i didn't want to do medicine i want to do government entity in the middle of things but then i took a step back because i realized i really liked seeing patients and their wa
. >> i'm sorry isaac -- payback in that case i'm a doctor. >> i'm a biology major.i just want to know [inaudible] >> one of them when i was in the science and technology program a lot of it is about seeing people who you can relate to doing what you want to do so when i got to college i was able to work in the lab and he played a big role. this was a guy that looked like me and thought maybe there's something i can do so that's the point i decided i wanted to take that leap so...
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you know, it's funny, it's not just our people weighing in, people on twitter, isaac said you won. greg, you can hang with us, total tough guy, they call you. >> those are genuine push-ups. duke, there's no quibbling about anything. duke, shut the heck up for the rest of your life. >> cat says greg won too. a lot of people think greg won. >> well, the hath doesn't lie -- the math doesn't lie. 37-27. that's very sweet. victory is sweet. duke is leaving in a huff. >> duke is not happy. i think he's a little sleep deprived. >> we want to thank officer michael who gave us the idea. >> lots of people said they want to be arrested by officer michael. [laughter] don't blame them. anyway, say hello to everybody in his station house. in the meantime, get ready. wendy williams is up next. >> and the pope coming to town. it's going to be a big week. we'll see you tomorrow. >> if you want to connect to great stories and people, go to fox5ny.com for news and stories you care about brought to you by. join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who
you know, it's funny, it's not just our people weighing in, people on twitter, isaac said you won. greg, you can hang with us, total tough guy, they call you. >> those are genuine push-ups. duke, there's no quibbling about anything. duke, shut the heck up for the rest of your life. >> cat says greg won too. a lot of people think greg won. >> well, the hath doesn't lie -- the math doesn't lie. 37-27. that's very sweet. victory is sweet. duke is leaving in a huff. >> duke...
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reporter: the pope isaac we says he is only talking about the gospel. but when the gospel guys human actions it becomes politics and he definitely does have an agenda and that was on display at the capital this morning. the pope arrived in met privately with house speaker john boehner who is been trying to get a pope to visit the capital for about 20 years. then it was into that joint session. the pope did not mince any words. he talked about the things that are important to him. dealingr, families, with religious extremism. he said there ought to be an abolition on the death penalty worldwide and then he surprised some people by talking about the weapons trade in saying we have got to stop selling arms all around the world. he says it is only done for money and with that money -- and that the money is sometimes drenched in blood. he said lawmakers could be guided by the simplest of rules, the golden rule. pope francis: let us remember the golden rule. you -- others as [applause] pope francis: do unto others as you will have them do unto you. comment dr
reporter: the pope isaac we says he is only talking about the gospel. but when the gospel guys human actions it becomes politics and he definitely does have an agenda and that was on display at the capital this morning. the pope arrived in met privately with house speaker john boehner who is been trying to get a pope to visit the capital for about 20 years. then it was into that joint session. the pope did not mince any words. he talked about the things that are important to him. dealingr,...
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i might play an isaac hayes record.e drummer, earl young, invents the idea. so everything is -- ♪ burn baby burn >> that's the sound of disco. ♪ burn baby burn ♪ burn baby burn >> i loved disco. i always loved dance music anyway. whatever i did as a producer was always danceable. the melody. >> george meroudder put together technology and soulful vocalist. donna summer being the biggest embodiment. and they make some of the biggest record of all time. ♪ ooh love to love you baby ♪ ooh love you love you baby "love to love you baby" was four minutes of singing. 14 minutes of -- a lot of not singing. ♪ oh love to love you baby ♪ oh love you love you baby >> i always wondered for the life of me was he just in the booth, more passion more -- >> actually i shooed everybody out of the studio, switched the lights off, made sure the tape is running, and i said, okay, let's go ahead. and i think she did it in 10 minutes. ♪ oh >> the donna summer records were some of the biggest records of all time. and they kicked off a revolutio
i might play an isaac hayes record.e drummer, earl young, invents the idea. so everything is -- ♪ burn baby burn >> that's the sound of disco. ♪ burn baby burn ♪ burn baby burn >> i loved disco. i always loved dance music anyway. whatever i did as a producer was always danceable. the melody. >> george meroudder put together technology and soulful vocalist. donna summer being the biggest embodiment. and they make some of the biggest record of all time. ♪ ooh love to...
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private isaac monroe, a volunteer militiaman, said everyone jumped out of play the ramparts and cheered as the big flass was hoisted. we even have an aaccount from a british officer in training, mitshipman, robert barrett, royal navy, h.m.s. hebris, as the ship was sailing away, at 9:00 the americans hoisted over their works the superb and splendid ensign over their battery we even have an account by the british some big flag was hoisted. the most eloquent account was by francis scott key. he knew what was going on. key really wasn't for the war of 1812. however, once the homeland was attacked he most certainly was. key again was not perfect. he was a conflicted man. he recognized in a war not going well, in a time where the capital had only been burned a couple weeks before, there was a lot at stake in this particular battle here. this is bun we -- this is one we had to win. this is a battle for morale. and seeing that flag by dawn's early light, really meant that the republic had survived. as he -- he had this rush of emotion. he'll write a four verse song, poem if you will, that will
private isaac monroe, a volunteer militiaman, said everyone jumped out of play the ramparts and cheered as the big flass was hoisted. we even have an aaccount from a british officer in training, mitshipman, robert barrett, royal navy, h.m.s. hebris, as the ship was sailing away, at 9:00 the americans hoisted over their works the superb and splendid ensign over their battery we even have an account by the british some big flag was hoisted. the most eloquent account was by francis scott key. he...
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i'm isaac -- i'm not, i'm kennedy.we're going to take a look at our segments and interviews over the past few months like kevin jonas, you know him as a pop star, but did you know he was a businessman, and rhonda rousey has been the most dominant athlete in the world but how did she earn that title? and going to show me how to stop the ball from hitting the back of the net. we'll start things off with k walking. ♪ ♪
i'm isaac -- i'm not, i'm kennedy.we're going to take a look at our segments and interviews over the past few months like kevin jonas, you know him as a pop star, but did you know he was a businessman, and rhonda rousey has been the most dominant athlete in the world but how did she earn that title? and going to show me how to stop the ball from hitting the back of the net. we'll start things off with k walking. ♪ ♪