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after one year a texas woman is reunited with her lost wedding ring, sonya james stewart was shopping in the department store when realized it was missing she told the assistant manager and after searching there were not able t find it, it was overnight when an employee found it while cleaning but the problem is tha theyv assistant store manager do not get her name or number and , as sonya james stewart convince that she lost it earlier trip, your later that she returned to the store and realized that they had found it. i know that she will be in sunday soi each day and think that maybe today she is coming in.th >> i cannot control my words are &- my tears and all i wanted to do was hug her.. >> sonya james stewart said she believed that the weight room i back thanks to some honest stor employees. we lucked out last week, yesterday was gorgeous an even this one, it is y cool but pretty. >> wooster was down to about 36. jenn harcher will be here was, this lake effect cloud cover that began in the morning at the lakeshore, one of those things to keep temperatures up little bit along wit
after one year a texas woman is reunited with her lost wedding ring, sonya james stewart was shopping in the department store when realized it was missing she told the assistant manager and after searching there were not able t find it, it was overnight when an employee found it while cleaning but the problem is tha theyv assistant store manager do not get her name or number and , as sonya james stewart convince that she lost it earlier trip, your later that she returned to the store and...
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. >> reporter: james stewart said about losing her wedding fling a department store a year ago. >> i noticed that i lost my ring. >> reporter: right away, she told the assistant manager elle mcgruder. >> we looked everywhere went went still no ring until the next morning when karen tanner was cleaning the store. >> i was vacuuming and bent down and saw something shiny >> reporter: she brought the ring to mcgruder, and she knew exactly who it belonged to. >> karen found the ring and just happened to go to the one person, miss ellie, that i told i lost the ring. >> reporter: mcgruder hadn't gotten the ring owner's last name or phone number and stewart was convinced she had lost it during a trip to austin earlier that day. >> i know she will be in someday. believe me, every day, i thought maybe she >> reporter: this monday, stewart and mcgruder finally crossed paths. >> i couldn't control my words. i couldn't control the tears. all i wanted to do was hug her. >> reporter: james stewart said she can't believe her original ring is back all thanks to a few honest employees. >> i don't know
. >> reporter: james stewart said about losing her wedding fling a department store a year ago. >> i noticed that i lost my ring. >> reporter: right away, she told the assistant manager elle mcgruder. >> we looked everywhere went went still no ring until the next morning when karen tanner was cleaning the store. >> i was vacuuming and bent down and saw something shiny >> reporter: she brought the ring to mcgruder, and she knew exactly who it belonged to....
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sonia james stewart was shopping in a department store when she realized her wedding ring was missing. r he told the assistat manager, and after searching they still were not able to find the lost it was overnight when an employee found itov while cleaning, but here's the problem. the managerp had not gone the woman's name or number, and jamesn stewart was convinced she lostsh it during an earlier tri. it wasn't until a year later that she returned to the store, and realized the employees had found it.rere >> i know she will be in someday. and believe me, every day i thought about it, maybe today she is coming in. >> i couldn't control my words. and all he wanted to do was hug her.hu >> james stewart said she can't believeh her original ring is back, all thanks to a few honest employees. >> after a year. well. >> that's a longea time. it was a festival attended by thousands, but this year's woolly bear festival was missing one important person. >> coming up, we check in with our own legend dick goddard during his recovery and deliver cleveland's own fox 8 news. >> for the second time
sonia james stewart was shopping in a department store when she realized her wedding ring was missing. r he told the assistat manager, and after searching they still were not able to find the lost it was overnight when an employee found itov while cleaning, but here's the problem. the managerp had not gone the woman's name or number, and jamesn stewart was convinced she lostsh it during an earlier tri. it wasn't until a year later that she returned to the store, and realized the employees had...
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officers then found james stewart and carlos sierra at the stadium. a witness says the four were all fighting each other. they were later arrested and charged with disorderly conduct new at ten -- the chicago cubs are just three wins away from their first world series birth in 71 years. they dropped game two of this series last night--in front of more than 42 thousand people. many from right here in the area part of that massive crowd. kwwl's brad hanson was with them for playoff baseball at wrigley. brad's back in dubuque tonight, live from the telegraph herald eastern iowa to wrigley all year long--in fact, midwest bus trips dot com has been the largest load headed east to experience some playoff baseball. nats "peanuts!" it's postseason time in wrigleyville-- and awash in a sea of here in wrigleyville? i don't know. let's head on down, and see what we can find out." no experience cmp carey himself. just a small part of what will be an unforgettable experience. (zach howe, cubs fan) "it's been 108 years since they won. the buzz around this place, ev
officers then found james stewart and carlos sierra at the stadium. a witness says the four were all fighting each other. they were later arrested and charged with disorderly conduct new at ten -- the chicago cubs are just three wins away from their first world series birth in 71 years. they dropped game two of this series last night--in front of more than 42 thousand people. many from right here in the area part of that massive crowd. kwwl's brad hanson was with them for playoff baseball at...
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in fact, i remember james stewart touchdown from a yard out in that same end zone that was the first time people saw it not trying to play on the eye vision. it was something you said i have never seen that before. phil: i'm looking forward to the day -- i guess they're going to do it something like that? that would set off, or a chip in the football where you don't have to see if the ball crossed the goal line or whatever. that's definitely on its way. jim: i've been calling for that since we got back in the nfl in 199 and i can remember a york jets and i said in the studio they need to put a microchip in the football. i took a little bit of heat for that. it's only taken me 1 years to get one other person now on the team. phil: so you're telling me you're way ahead of that -- your time? i think it was a vinny testaverde. that game they went to the playoffs, if i remember. party. put a chip in that football. phil: let's see what the quarterbacks did tonight. jim: give me a wrap-up on these two. we headlineed it about the matchup between these two. phil: stanton didn't throw any inte
in fact, i remember james stewart touchdown from a yard out in that same end zone that was the first time people saw it not trying to play on the eye vision. it was something you said i have never seen that before. phil: i'm looking forward to the day -- i guess they're going to do it something like that? that would set off, or a chip in the football where you don't have to see if the ball crossed the goal line or whatever. that's definitely on its way. jim: i've been calling for that since we...
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in fact, i remember james stewart touchdown from a yard out in that same end zone that was the first time people saw it sure. not trying to play on the eye vision. it was something you said i have never seen that before. phil: i'm looking forward to the day -- i guess they're going to do it something like that? that would set off, or a chip in the football where you don't have to see if the ball crossed the goal line or whatever. that's definitely on its way. jim: i've been calling for that since we got back in the nfl in 199 and i can remember seattle game against the new york jets and i said in the studio they need to put a microchip in the football. i took a little bit of heat for that. it's only taken me 1 years to get one other person now on the team. phil: so you're telling me you're way ahead of that -- your time? i think it was a vinny testaverde. that game they went to the playoffs, if i remember. party. put a chip in that football. phil: let's see what the quarterbacks did tonight. jim: give me a wrap-up on these two. we headlineed it about the matchup between these two. ph
in fact, i remember james stewart touchdown from a yard out in that same end zone that was the first time people saw it sure. not trying to play on the eye vision. it was something you said i have never seen that before. phil: i'm looking forward to the day -- i guess they're going to do it something like that? that would set off, or a chip in the football where you don't have to see if the ball crossed the goal line or whatever. that's definitely on its way. jim: i've been calling for that...
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in fact, i remember james stewart touchdown from a yard out in that same end zone that was the first time people saw it sure. not trying to play on the eye vision. it was something you said i have never seen that before. phil: i'm looking forward to the day -- i guess they're going to do it something like that? that would set off, or a chip in the football where you don't have to see if the ball crossed the goal line or whatever. that's definitely on its way. jim: i've been calling for that since we got back in the nfl in 199 and i can remember a seattle game against the new york jets and i said in the studio they need to put a microchip in the football. i took a little bit of heat for that. it's only taken me 1 years to get one other person now on the team. phil: so you're telling me you're way ahead of that -- your time? i think it was a vinny testaverde. that game they went to the playoffs, if i remember. bring the tape and we'll have a party. put a chip in that football. phil: let's see what the quarterbacks did tonight. jim: give me a wrap-up on these two. we headlineed it about
in fact, i remember james stewart touchdown from a yard out in that same end zone that was the first time people saw it sure. not trying to play on the eye vision. it was something you said i have never seen that before. phil: i'm looking forward to the day -- i guess they're going to do it something like that? that would set off, or a chip in the football where you don't have to see if the ball crossed the goal line or whatever. that's definitely on its way. jim: i've been calling for that...
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in fact, i remember james stewart touchdown from a yard out in that same end zone that was the first time people saw it sure. not trying to play on the eye vision. it was something you said i have never seen that before. phil: i'm looking forward to the day -- i guess they're going to do it something like that? that would set off, or a chip in the football where you don't have to see if the ball crossed the goal line or whatever. that's definitely on its way. jim: i've been calling for that since we got back in the nfl in 199 and i can remember seattle game against the new york jets and i said in the studio they need to put a microchip in the football. i took a little bit of heat for that. it's only taken me 1 years to get one other person now on the team. phil: so you're telling me you're way ahead of that -- your time? i think it was a vinny testaverde. that game they went to the playoffs, if i remember. bring the tape and we'll have a party. put a chip in that football. phil: let's see what the quarterbacks did tonight. jim: give me a wrap-up on these two. we headlineed it about t
in fact, i remember james stewart touchdown from a yard out in that same end zone that was the first time people saw it sure. not trying to play on the eye vision. it was something you said i have never seen that before. phil: i'm looking forward to the day -- i guess they're going to do it something like that? that would set off, or a chip in the football where you don't have to see if the ball crossed the goal line or whatever. that's definitely on its way. jim: i've been calling for that...
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in fact, i remember james stewart touchdown from a yard out in that same end zone that was the first time people saw it sure. not trying to play on the eye vision. it was something you said i have never seen that before. phil: i'm looking forward to the day -- i guess they're going to do it something like that? that would set off, or a chip in the football where you don't have to see if the ball crossed the goal line or whatever. that's definitely on its way. jim: i've been calling for that since we got back in the nfl in 199 and i can remember a york jets and i said in the studio they need to put a microchip in the football. i took a little bit of heat for that. it's only taken me 1 years to get one other person now on the team. phil: so you're telling me you're way ahead of that -- your time? i think it was a vinny testaverde. that game they went to the playoffs, if i remember. bring the tape and we'll have a party. put a chip in that football. phil: let's see what the quarterbacks did tonight. jim: give me a wrap-up on these two. we headlineed it about the matchup between these tw
in fact, i remember james stewart touchdown from a yard out in that same end zone that was the first time people saw it sure. not trying to play on the eye vision. it was something you said i have never seen that before. phil: i'm looking forward to the day -- i guess they're going to do it something like that? that would set off, or a chip in the football where you don't have to see if the ball crossed the goal line or whatever. that's definitely on its way. jim: i've been calling for that...
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in fact, i remember james stewart touchdown from a yard out in that same end zone that was the firste people saw it and it was quite eye-opening for sure. not trying to play on the eye vision. it was something you said i have never seen that before. phil: i'm looking forward to the day -- i guess they're going to do it something like that? that would set off, or a chip in the football where you don't have to see if the ball crossed the goal line or whatever. that's definitely on its way. jim: i've been calling for that since we got back in the nfl in 199 and i can remember a seattle game against the new york jets and i said in the studio they need to put a microchip in the football. i took a little bit of heat for that. it's only taken me 1 years to get one other person now on the team. phil: so you're telling me you're way ahead of that -- your time? i think it was a vinny testaverde. that game they went to the playoffs, if i remember. jim: you bring the chip and i'll bring the tape and we'll have a party. put a chip in that football. phil: let's see what the quarterbacks did tonigh
in fact, i remember james stewart touchdown from a yard out in that same end zone that was the firste people saw it and it was quite eye-opening for sure. not trying to play on the eye vision. it was something you said i have never seen that before. phil: i'm looking forward to the day -- i guess they're going to do it something like that? that would set off, or a chip in the football where you don't have to see if the ball crossed the goal line or whatever. that's definitely on its way. jim:...
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in fact, i remember james stewart touchdown from a yard out in that same end zone that was the first time people saw it not trying to play on the eye vision. it was something you said i have never seen that before. phil: i'm looking forward to the day -- i guess they're going to do it something like that? that would set off, or a chip in the football where you don't have to see if the ball crossed the goal line or whatever. that's definitely on its way. jim: i've been calling for that since we got back in the nfl in 199 and i can remember a see york jets and i said in the studio they need to put a microchip in the football. i took a little bit of heat for that. it's only taken me 1 years to get one other person now on the team. phil: so you're telling me you're way ahead of that -- your time? i think it was a vinny testaverde. that game they went to the playoffs, if i remember. party. put a chip in that football. phil: let's see what the quarterbacks did tonight. jim: give me a wrap-up on these two. we headlineed it about the matchup between these two. phil: stanton didn't throw any
in fact, i remember james stewart touchdown from a yard out in that same end zone that was the first time people saw it not trying to play on the eye vision. it was something you said i have never seen that before. phil: i'm looking forward to the day -- i guess they're going to do it something like that? that would set off, or a chip in the football where you don't have to see if the ball crossed the goal line or whatever. that's definitely on its way. jim: i've been calling for that since we...
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. >> meet james stewart, bret anjouel, known as the band of magicians. good morning. >> good morning. >> okay. how did the four of you talented >> well, we have been friends for years, and we are used to hanging out, having dinner parties, and we decided what better way to spend time with each other and be able to do whatever it was than to create a show so we could hang out. >> now you see each other six nights a week. >> yes. we had a great time. we really enjoyed each company. we had great magic story. and we all had these wonderful ideas about what we wanted to do with magic. and with magicians you can only do one trick or one certain thing and you can't get any other help with ma judge ands. we can create tricks greater than anyone else can do together. >> so mega group? >> yes. >> i wanted to add another word. so who are your inspirations fol started in magic young. >> yeah. >> that's usually the way it goes. >> i started when i was 6-years-old, but i started coming to las vegas when i was about 14, and when i was 15 i made an appearance with lance
. >> meet james stewart, bret anjouel, known as the band of magicians. good morning. >> good morning. >> okay. how did the four of you talented >> well, we have been friends for years, and we are used to hanging out, having dinner parties, and we decided what better way to spend time with each other and be able to do whatever it was than to create a show so we could hang out. >> now you see each other six nights a week. >> yes. we had a great time. we really...
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in fact, i remember james stewart touchdown from a yard out in that same end zone that was the first time people saw it sure. not trying to play on the eye vision. it was something you said i have never seen that before. phil: i'm looking forward to the day -- i guess they're going to do it something like that? that would set off, or a chip in the football where you don't have to see if the ball crossed the goal line or whatever. that's definitely on its way. jim: i've been calling for that since we got back in the nfl in 199 and i can remember a se york jets and i said in the studio they need to put a microchip in the football. i took a little bit of heat for that. it's only taken me 1 years to get one other person now on the team. phil: so you're telling me you're way ahead of that -- your time? i think it was a vinny testaverde. that game they went to the playoffs, if i remember. party. put a chip in that football. phil: let's see what the quarterbacks did tonight. jim: give me a wrap-up on these two. we headlineed it about the matchup between these two. phil: stanton didn't throw
in fact, i remember james stewart touchdown from a yard out in that same end zone that was the first time people saw it sure. not trying to play on the eye vision. it was something you said i have never seen that before. phil: i'm looking forward to the day -- i guess they're going to do it something like that? that would set off, or a chip in the football where you don't have to see if the ball crossed the goal line or whatever. that's definitely on its way. jim: i've been calling for that...
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stewart. bond... james bond... something you might hear daniel craig say once again. after "spectre," craig's fourth film as "double-oh- seven," came out, he said he would no longer take part in any more bond films. but in a recent interview, craig said quote.... "i've got the best job in the world. i'll keep doing it as long as i still get a kick out of it." end quote. on live at daybreak on today's tmj4:divine intervention? how a former nfl q-b turned baseball player-- helped a fan suffering from a seizure-- at the ballparkalso-- is this the year? the chicago cubs-- dominating social media this morning-- with an incredible... ninth inning stunner. what you missed-- if you went to bed early... next. feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. this is wisconsin. and this. and this. and this. full of good people who work hard. why let washington take our jobs and send them off to china and mexico? my opponent backs bad trade deals that export jobs, and billion dollar tax loopholes for big corporations. i'm going to close those loopholes and help small busin
stewart. bond... james bond... something you might hear daniel craig say once again. after "spectre," craig's fourth film as "double-oh- seven," came out, he said he would no longer take part in any more bond films. but in a recent interview, craig said quote.... "i've got the best job in the world. i'll keep doing it as long as i still get a kick out of it." end quote. on live at daybreak on today's tmj4:divine intervention? how a former nfl q-b turned baseball...
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it's a very -- i had in my mind honestly, i'm confiing in you, i had in my mind, james stewart. >> ail ned hitchcock -- alfred hitchcock. >> it's shot in cease-fire and again feels like such a -- >> you shot there? >> yes. every frame of it. >> beautiful. fantastic. sort of a psychological journey. the female character has a split personality or something to that effect? >> that is exactly right. this poor character who's trying too help and his wife reached a dead-end and he meets this woman and becomes, how can i put this, unhealthily obsessed with this patient. >> you have another obsession with music, correct? >> i do. that is food for a the soul. >> i understand you made an appearance in an annie lennox video. >> we have it if you don't remember it. >> i remember it. >> oh, too late! >> do you remember like -- oh. this was one of my favorite videos. was that your finest moment? >> i would have picked you out, that guy is a genius. >> this is an extortion racket, this whole thing. >> remember that part, that video, it is in rotation constantly on tv. >> i was besotted at the time,
it's a very -- i had in my mind honestly, i'm confiing in you, i had in my mind, james stewart. >> ail ned hitchcock -- alfred hitchcock. >> it's shot in cease-fire and again feels like such a -- >> you shot there? >> yes. every frame of it. >> beautiful. fantastic. sort of a psychological journey. the female character has a split personality or something to that effect? >> that is exactly right. this poor character who's trying too help and his wife reached...
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. >> coming up, more reaction to the media merger, and james stewart joins us in the next hour, and stayd for the next hour, excellent, and "squawk box" will be right back. >>> mega-media merger. >> the world of distribution and content is converging and we need to move fast. >> the company is stronger, and we will have more opportunity. >> now the next big hurdle. will regulators approve the deal? analyst and politicians are all weighing in. >> the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >> announcer: live from the most powerful city in the world, new york, this is "squawk box." >>> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. the futures have been strong all day long. and a lot of good feelings generated by mergers today, and atat buying time warner for $85 billion, and cash and stock in time time warner is down, and they were up earlier, and so a lot of action in the shares today. at&t shares, to be expected, perhaps, down just under 2%, and randall stevenson and jeff beau cuss joining us earlier today on "squawk box," and look what they had to say. >> it's a big merger but it's
. >> coming up, more reaction to the media merger, and james stewart joins us in the next hour, and stayd for the next hour, excellent, and "squawk box" will be right back. >>> mega-media merger. >> the world of distribution and content is converging and we need to move fast. >> the company is stronger, and we will have more opportunity. >> now the next big hurdle. will regulators approve the deal? analyst and politicians are all weighing in. >>...
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so it's a very -- i had in my you now, i had in my mind james stewart because there's a sort of vertigo feeling to the thing. >> fantastic. >> it's shot in san francisco, which is again feels like such a -- >> and it's actually shot there? how lovely. oh, how beautiful. sort of a psychological journey, right? the female character has a split personality or something to that effect? >> that is exactly rit. and this poor beknighted character who's trying to help and heal as best he can and yet his life has sort of reached kind of a dead end. he meets this woman and becomes, how can i put this, unhealthally obsessed with this patient. >> do you have another obsession, which is with music, correct? >> i do, i do. that is food for the soul. >> and you have made an appearance in an annie lennox video? >> oh, look, too late. >> walking on broken glass. >> oh, god. >> do you remember like -- oh. this was one of my favorite videos. >> was that your finest moment? >> i would have picked you out and been like that guy is a genius. >> this is an extortion racket, this whole thing, isn't it. >> just
so it's a very -- i had in my you now, i had in my mind james stewart because there's a sort of vertigo feeling to the thing. >> fantastic. >> it's shot in san francisco, which is again feels like such a -- >> and it's actually shot there? how lovely. oh, how beautiful. sort of a psychological journey, right? the female character has a split personality or something to that effect? >> that is exactly rit. and this poor beknighted character who's trying to help and heal...
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taft,roosevelt, president mod and john elliott, henry james, and isabella stewart gardner, and many others. as i decided which of their famous friends and acquaintances to include, i gave references to american figures rather than to foreigners, since i thought this would help american readers connect larz and isabel to the broader context of american history with which they were already familiar. this should have been on the screen. sorry. inz and isabel were married 1897 in boston and spent the first two years of their married life traveling abroad, first to japan and china highway of hawaii. -- by way of hawaii. here they are pictured in honolulu. and then later to india by way of the suez canal. larz says they needed this time to make plans for their life together. it also gave them an opportunity to experience and experiment with what life as an elite married couple might be like. it certainly gave isabel more time to become accustomed to the ways of the world they were about to enter. larz had run up with luxury and privilege, but isabel cannot. she had been raised in an upper middle
taft,roosevelt, president mod and john elliott, henry james, and isabella stewart gardner, and many others. as i decided which of their famous friends and acquaintances to include, i gave references to american figures rather than to foreigners, since i thought this would help american readers connect larz and isabel to the broader context of american history with which they were already familiar. this should have been on the screen. sorry. inz and isabel were married 1897 in boston and spent...
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let's bring in pave low, senior analyst at raymond james and stewart glickman at cfr research.f you guys are particularly enthused about exxon. let me ask you first about these issues with climate change. i see a lot of people saying they're politically motivated. do they play any impact into what you're thinking when it comes to exxon? is that why your negative on the stock or is is it something else? >> no, it's completely different reasons. we're negative on exxon because at raymond james, we're looking for oil to be in the 60s. by the end o f the year. and exxon simply does not offer the operating leverage to that kind of oil recovery. you know, the climate issues and the sec asset value issue, it's headline risk, yes, it can you know, be impactful. day-to-day for the tok but it's not going move the needle in terms of financial results. >> most people say, gosh, that would be good for exxon. there are other stocks that fell more. you're looking at leverage from a rising oil price. you want to go after other stocks that were hit even hard. >> we just downgraded today from ho
let's bring in pave low, senior analyst at raymond james and stewart glickman at cfr research.f you guys are particularly enthused about exxon. let me ask you first about these issues with climate change. i see a lot of people saying they're politically motivated. do they play any impact into what you're thinking when it comes to exxon? is that why your negative on the stock or is is it something else? >> no, it's completely different reasons. we're negative on exxon because at raymond...
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. >>> the hero walk held in memory of thomas stewart and james sylvester and john west senior killedn the line of duty. the races scholarship funds for local students. >>> fatal crashes involving teens are on the rise for the first time in a decade that's according to insurance company state farm. 19-year-olds suffered the higher number of fatalities. boys are more likely to be speeding when they get into a crash, girls are more likely to be distracted. female drivers are more likely to be wearing seat belts. >> a teenager with a disability is gettinged chance to drive with the help of a new steering system. shaken as ms. he is learning to drive with joy steer. i allows people with minimum amount of hand function to control a vehicle and fewer limitations than other adaptive driving methods. >> it allows to change the force with the hand controls, that means you can accommodate a wider array of clients. >> for me driving is the start of everything to come. >> it is made by a european company but making inroads into u.s. and canada. the driving will make a world of difference in his l
. >>> the hero walk held in memory of thomas stewart and james sylvester and john west senior killedn the line of duty. the races scholarship funds for local students. >>> fatal crashes involving teens are on the rise for the first time in a decade that's according to insurance company state farm. 19-year-olds suffered the higher number of fatalities. boys are more likely to be speeding when they get into a crash, girls are more likely to be distracted. female drivers are more...
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. >> giuliani said james comey put martha stewart in jail for lying to the fbi. >> my question about comey is, there's two parts of this case, right? there's the one part of the case of what she did, and then there's the part of the case that the fbi, essentially the fix was in. if you're going to say what the determination of the fbi was wrong, you have to put that on comey, right? you have to not sort of beat around the bush. and so if you're going to make that accusation against james comey, make that accusation. >> what donald trump said was my experience is that fbi agents and former assistant united states attorneys have written to me and said that what the fbi did here was unprecedented, because they never make recommendations on prosecution. >> it's not unprecedented. >> let's -- >> one person has been prosecuted under that statute, one. [ overlapping speakers ] >> in the case of david petraeus -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> you're arguing the fbi was out of line? >> i'm arguing that donald trump made real points how the fbi investigation was hmishandled from the beginning --
. >> giuliani said james comey put martha stewart in jail for lying to the fbi. >> my question about comey is, there's two parts of this case, right? there's the one part of the case of what she did, and then there's the part of the case that the fbi, essentially the fix was in. if you're going to say what the determination of the fbi was wrong, you have to put that on comey, right? you have to not sort of beat around the bush. and so if you're going to make that accusation against...
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>> stewart: the clinton campaign is pressing fbi director james comey to share more information about a trove of emails discovered on a computer belonging to the estranged husband of clinton aide huma abedin-- former congressman anthony weiner, who's under federal investigation for allegedly sexting with a minor. today, democratic vice presidential candidate tim kaine cited other news reports saying the fbi didn't obtain a warrant to read the emails before disclosing their existence to congress on friday...and that the fbi doesn't know whether any emails contain classified information. >> as far as we know now, director comey knows nothing about the content of these emails. we don't know whether they're to or from hillary at all. >> stewart: trump addressed the controversy while campaigning in nevada today. >> we never thought we were going to say thank you to anthony weiner. ( cheers and applause ) in u.s. elections, the term" october surprise" has come to mean an event in the closing weeks or days of a presidential campaign that could affect-- or even alter-- the outcome. the develo
>> stewart: the clinton campaign is pressing fbi director james comey to share more information about a trove of emails discovered on a computer belonging to the estranged husband of clinton aide huma abedin-- former congressman anthony weiner, who's under federal investigation for allegedly sexting with a minor. today, democratic vice presidential candidate tim kaine cited other news reports saying the fbi didn't obtain a warrant to read the emails before disclosing their existence to...
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the madison biographer for my book is david stewart who, in ,is biography of james madison is about how james madison went about building partnerships with those who are strong in the areas where he was weak. how did james madison compensate for being a scrawny little guy who got lost in the crowd? buddied up with great day george washington. george washington knew that he needed more horsepower. toneeded a little brilliance add to the conversation and so james madison and washington locked arms at the constitutional conventions and thehe early days of washington presidency, they did more together than either of them could have done individually. what did madison do to compensate? upid stewart said he buddied with the most dynamic of the founders, alexander hamilton. hamilton had a great vision for the constitutional ratification and came up with the idea. he needed somebody equally brilliant and hard-working and so he and madison joined forces, wrote the federalist papers and led the charge to get it .atified what did madison due to compensate for no creativity? he buddied up with thom
the madison biographer for my book is david stewart who, in ,is biography of james madison is about how james madison went about building partnerships with those who are strong in the areas where he was weak. how did james madison compensate for being a scrawny little guy who got lost in the crowd? buddied up with great day george washington. george washington knew that he needed more horsepower. toneeded a little brilliance add to the conversation and so james madison and washington locked...
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the model announcing her new limited edition stewart whiteman boot with authority in a short film. video directed by, james franco. gigi proving anything the boys can do she can do better. part of the proceeds will go to building schools in guatemala and laos. divorce drama between brad pitt and angelina jolie is just beginning. celebrity page is learning the investigation into pitt's alleged child abuse has been expanded to all of the couple's children. l.a. child services originally focusing on an incident with son maddux, taking a look at several others including some between the former power couple. justin timberlake might be in the singer and actor attempting to encourage fans to vote with this selfie taking while he was doing the deed early in tennessee. just one problem, it is illegal to snap a picture inside a location in tennessee. as a result, timberlake could be subject to a fine or even 30 days in jail. how does that feel, justin? for more, all of your favorite stars, find us on facebook at celebrity page tv. >> we are getting closer to the stars, for the inside scoop on the h stories. time to
the model announcing her new limited edition stewart whiteman boot with authority in a short film. video directed by, james franco. gigi proving anything the boys can do she can do better. part of the proceeds will go to building schools in guatemala and laos. divorce drama between brad pitt and angelina jolie is just beginning. celebrity page is learning the investigation into pitt's alleged child abuse has been expanded to all of the couple's children. l.a. child services originally focusing...
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shura >> stewart: returning to the 2016 campaign, at a rally late today in florida hillary clinton said it's, "strange that f.b.i. director james comey informed congress yesterday, 11 days before election day, that he plans to review newly discovered e-mails." >> in fact, it's not just strange. it's unprecedented and it is deeply troubling because voters deserve to get full and complete facts. >> stewart: and finally, the state department tonight ordered families of all personnel at the u.s. consulate in turkey's largest city, istanbul, to leave the country, citing aggressive efforts by extremist groups to attack americans. that's all for this edition of "pbs newshour weekend." i'm alison stewart. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameri
shura >> stewart: returning to the 2016 campaign, at a rally late today in florida hillary clinton said it's, "strange that f.b.i. director james comey informed congress yesterday, 11 days before election day, that he plans to review newly discovered e-mails." >> in fact, it's not just strange. it's unprecedented and it is deeply troubling because voters deserve to get full and complete facts. >> stewart: and finally, the state department tonight ordered families of...
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along fourth street- it started at charleston and ended on stewart all of this while 20 thousand people lined the side walks we talked to james healy with las vegas pride - he says while the lgbt community has a lot of fun this weekend- their message is clear. "we're here to celebrating diversity it's about loving and accepting everyone no matter who you are what you are and what you represent we're here to celebrate that " it really is about unity- we saw a very diverse group of people at the parade tonight the gay and straight nonprofit organizations, glbt service agencies, civic groups, and metro police also took part in the parade this year again this is the 18th annual event so a lot has changed through the years we talk to james healy about some of those changes at 10:30 and no complaints here weather- wise... it's a perfect fall night across the valley... chief meteorologist ted pretty joins us now with a look at the weekend forecast. some weekend heat for saturday with a high ten degrees above average at 89. we'll then see increasing clouds with a slight chance of showers afternoon and a high of 83. better chances of
along fourth street- it started at charleston and ended on stewart all of this while 20 thousand people lined the side walks we talked to james healy with las vegas pride - he says while the lgbt community has a lot of fun this weekend- their message is clear. "we're here to celebrating diversity it's about loving and accepting everyone no matter who you are what you are and what you represent we're here to celebrate that " it really is about unity- we saw a very diverse group of...
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james bond movie or something. >> very, very -- >> bridget is who she looked like. that was fun anyway anything i've seen on comedy central since jon stewarthat was brilliant. >> it was good. >> humanize hillary. that is a very tall bar there. >> and -- >> trump was very, very -- he's done a roast before. he's used to that. >> i like the pardon me. >> yes. >> bumped into hillary backstage. i said wait until afterwards. >> it's so amazing the whole narrative everywhere here is that oh trump was booed. in the reality, you have elite new york city audience looking to boo. he did a great job. >> and it's funny how trump can say, i'm going to put this woman in jail and a day later toast champag champagne. >> how dare donald trump do that. she came out and just as vicious. they had to all shut him out. it was an even fair night. and again, that's the way it should be. >> let's be honest, they all have joke writers. they're not really that funny. >> you should get some. >> i should, i need some. that is it for us this evening, thank you for joining us. remember, justice jeanine is next. and kimberly is in for the judge. pete is hosting "fox & fri
james bond movie or something. >> very, very -- >> bridget is who she looked like. that was fun anyway anything i've seen on comedy central since jon stewarthat was brilliant. >> it was good. >> humanize hillary. that is a very tall bar there. >> and -- >> trump was very, very -- he's done a roast before. he's used to that. >> i like the pardon me. >> yes. >> bumped into hillary backstage. i said wait until afterwards. >> it's so...
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stewart said it was a monumental honor >> kris: congratulations to him. daniel craig will return to play james bond. after the fourth film, craig was quoted as saying he would rather slash his wrist than play 007 again. in a recent interview, he said he has the best job in the world. and he will keep doing it as long as he still gets a kick out of it. and probably as long as those... something. >> kris: we all have them. right? sometimes. pulling the plug. what you need to know if you have one of these. samsung galaxy note 7's. >> christa: good-bye to baseball. big papi thanking fans as post-season play comes to an end early for the red sox. >> kris: and teaming up f this one you won't want to miss. joe plaia: every three days, someone in new hampshire is killed with a gun. mothers, sons, friends. and yet kelly ayotte continues to play political games instead of making new hampshire safer. when she has the chance to strengthen background checks, she voted no, backing the washington gun lobby instead. then - on a bill to keep suspected terrorists from getting guns, ayotte flip flopped. kelly ay
stewart said it was a monumental honor >> kris: congratulations to him. daniel craig will return to play james bond. after the fourth film, craig was quoted as saying he would rather slash his wrist than play 007 again. in a recent interview, he said he has the best job in the world. and he will keep doing it as long as he still gets a kick out of it. and probably as long as those... something. >> kris: we all have them. right? sometimes. pulling the plug. what you need to know if...
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james dickey began writing deliverance here. the desk he used is still up stairs where it will likely stay. one of many antiques that will remain after the miles leave for the sake of stewart and story teller. >> ee i feel like we've done our part to preserve the past and the present and hopefully for the future. >> it is an astonishing piece of property. i can only fit in so much in two and a half minutes. there is more history that goes along with it and more spooky tails. she says it is a positive spirit. they welcome it and you're not i think that is absolutely -- >> we'll see little ghosts running around on monday evening. >> that's right. >> and those are real. as we take a look outside now, we do have the predawn glow showing up. a live view from the storm team4 city camera over looking washington now. temperatures by 10:00 will be in the 50s, near 70 by 2:00. mid afternoon, the mid-70s. a delightful autumn day coming up. a few clouds, mild and dry into the evening hours, right now it is all clear on storm team4 the vicinity. anywhere in our region. although it is chilly, we're only in the 30s. shenandoah valley, across much of maryland and virginia. it is in the lo
james dickey began writing deliverance here. the desk he used is still up stairs where it will likely stay. one of many antiques that will remain after the miles leave for the sake of stewart and story teller. >> ee i feel like we've done our part to preserve the past and the present and hopefully for the future. >> it is an astonishing piece of property. i can only fit in so much in two and a half minutes. there is more history that goes along with it and more spooky tails. she...