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(clark gable's wedding) (john waters) being a star...air all the things most people want you have to give up if you become that famous. and they gladly do it. and i admire those kind of people. (john waters) i've always been a big fan of jayne mansfield. ♪ the best things ♪ ♪ in life are free ♪ ♪ but you can give them ♪ ♪ to the birds and bees ♪ ♪ (john waters) i mean, she just was publicity-crazed. she loved it and she fed on it, and she needed more and more, it was like a drug, publicity, to jayne mansfield. she used to drop invitations to her wedding from helicopter. i mean, she was truly publicity insanity. ♪ your love gave me ♪ ♪ such a thrill ♪ ♪ she was so over the top about being a movie star that it drove her crazy. she got a taste of publicity she wanted more and more where every day she would just be running around in bikinis she walked down hollywood blvd. in a bikini walking an ocelot, handing out signed pictures of her to startled passersby. she was insane. and so i respect that. (jazz music playing) (jeanine basinger) one
(clark gable's wedding) (john waters) being a star...air all the things most people want you have to give up if you become that famous. and they gladly do it. and i admire those kind of people. (john waters) i've always been a big fan of jayne mansfield. ♪ the best things ♪ ♪ in life are free ♪ ♪ but you can give them ♪ ♪ to the birds and bees ♪ ♪ (john waters) i mean, she just was publicity-crazed. she loved it and she fed on it, and she needed more and more, it was like a...
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john: water they doing?ennett they are telling you the truth we have the best economy in the world for a reason because of our worker protections and investor protections and consumer protection and. >> there needs to be basic law and order so when they know they make of free exchange to have that certainty and security and they know what to expect that government has gone too far to regulate every aspect of business to make it much harder for job creators to employ and give raises. john: the new high number of people out of the work force you don't think that is because the big government? train wreck i take it is because of a terrible recession and we usually paid bounceback. >> bed again with the severity of the recession. >> a private sector is overregulated. people don't see that as a reward for taking that individual risk of responsibility to start their own company. john: they could be in trouble for breaking able they did not know about it. >> it is astonishing in the 1950's with an economic boom in
john: water they doing?ennett they are telling you the truth we have the best economy in the world for a reason because of our worker protections and investor protections and consumer protection and. >> there needs to be basic law and order so when they know they make of free exchange to have that certainty and security and they know what to expect that government has gone too far to regulate every aspect of business to make it much harder for job creators to employ and give raises. john:...
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john: water they doing?ennett they are telling you the truth we have the best economy in the world for a reason because of our worker protections and investor protections and consumer protection and. >> there needs to be basic law and order so when they know they make of free exchange to have that certainty and security and they know what to expect that government has gone too far to regulate every aspect of business to make it much harder for job creators to employ and give raises. john: the new high number of people out of the work force you don't think that is because the big government? train wreck i take it is because of a terrible recession and we usually paid bounceback. >> bed again with the severity of the recession. >> a private sector is overregulated. people don't see that as a reward for taking that individual risk of responsibility to start their own company. john: they could be in trouble for breaking able they did not know about it. >> it is astonishing in the 1950's with an economic boom in
john: water they doing?ennett they are telling you the truth we have the best economy in the world for a reason because of our worker protections and investor protections and consumer protection and. >> there needs to be basic law and order so when they know they make of free exchange to have that certainty and security and they know what to expect that government has gone too far to regulate every aspect of business to make it much harder for job creators to employ and give raises. john:...
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at the same time, students are learning lessons they can take home to save water. johnsay they enjoyed getting their hands in the dirt. >> it's not something you normally do. not a lot of people have gardens around here. we do so we've had some experience with that but it was cool seeing other people help. >> and the insurance teacher considers it an ideal learning experience. >> i think they feel empowered and feel like they can really do something about the drought. they don't have to be spectators and they can actually have a hand in the solution. >> of course they have learned that young native plants can be casualties of foot traffic. >> at first people didn't realize what was here. some of the smaller plants kind of got stepped on. but once they took off, it was very successful. >> reporter: the district's hal football fields already have been converted to synthetic turf. the urinals are flush-free. in san jose david louie, abc 7 news. >> that will do it for this edition of abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm larry beil. abc 7 news at 5:00 begins right now w
at the same time, students are learning lessons they can take home to save water. johnsay they enjoyed getting their hands in the dirt. >> it's not something you normally do. not a lot of people have gardens around here. we do so we've had some experience with that but it was cool seeing other people help. >> and the insurance teacher considers it an ideal learning experience. >> i think they feel empowered and feel like they can really do something about the drought. they...
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is live now in fremont and john, that's enough water to supply hundreds of homes for an entire year. >> reporter: julie, talk about water wasting on a massive scale. the alameda creek is a couple hundred yards that way. right now, it looks like a dry creek bed. all because someone decided to destroy a rubber dam. that dam held back 150-acres of water. that precious resource is long gong into san francisco bay. it was nearly 50-gallons of water, or enough to supply 500 homes for an entire year. the dam was next to niles community park and accessible to the public, despite no trespassing signs. serves 335,000 customers has plans to replace the dam, but it was not yet ready to do so. district officials say they are working with fremont police to figure out who did this and why, and casual observers are curious to how it looks now. >> you can see the line of the rocks, it turns from a gray to lighter gray. there's the water line right there. it's down quite a bit. >> this was a malicious, senseless act that was a crime against the community that the alameda county water district serves.
is live now in fremont and john, that's enough water to supply hundreds of homes for an entire year. >> reporter: julie, talk about water wasting on a massive scale. the alameda creek is a couple hundred yards that way. right now, it looks like a dry creek bed. all because someone decided to destroy a rubber dam. that dam held back 150-acres of water. that precious resource is long gong into san francisco bay. it was nearly 50-gallons of water, or enough to supply 500 homes for an entire...
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oh, there's john waters. first love, and there's me. s sort of a central figure in all of our lives. >> well, my name is john yingling, and this is spiritist pizza, its been here since 1971. this town is everything to me. provincetown is a really special place where people can be themselves. we all did drugs, acted young and crazy, and tony was, he was probably a little wilder than some and not as wild as others. but he was always the guy who i always liked. >> and you let me sleep on top of the walk-in. >> right. i actually remember that. >> i cannot tell you how frequently i dream about the pizza. i'm walking down commercial street, and i'm sort of dimly aware that spiritist has moved and there's a sense of dislocation and a loss as i stumble around this sort of provincetown dreamscape of 40 years ago. i was still here and living in hope. unbelievable. >> many of the old places in p-town are gone. but the lobster pot is still going strong, all these years later. and still has what i want and need. the essentials. my friends worked in t
oh, there's john waters. first love, and there's me. s sort of a central figure in all of our lives. >> well, my name is john yingling, and this is spiritist pizza, its been here since 1971. this town is everything to me. provincetown is a really special place where people can be themselves. we all did drugs, acted young and crazy, and tony was, he was probably a little wilder than some and not as wild as others. but he was always the guy who i always liked. >> and you let me sleep...
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again the new plan that was approved 50 state water board yesterday, john, that will gob into effect in jung bull ought californians are called upon to restrict and limit their water usage now. >> jerchgjennifer you've got information on a california community that's already completely run out of water right? >> east porterville since last august thousands of residents have been without running water for months, some of those residents without running water for years. and what's happened is their private wells have run dry because of the drought. and john it's really hard to forget some of those images we brought you of the dried up faucets and the toilets that can't be flushed. the counties of tulare is being delivering bottled water and delivering external tanks to be filled up to provide some emergency water relief. last february, a few months as, we reported from east portserville again that the neighboring city of porterville which does have water and had been providing some of the that emergency water to fill up those tanks, well the city was saying you know what? that emergency
again the new plan that was approved 50 state water board yesterday, john, that will gob into effect in jung bull ought californians are called upon to restrict and limit their water usage now. >> jerchgjennifer you've got information on a california community that's already completely run out of water right? >> east porterville since last august thousands of residents have been without running water for months, some of those residents without running water for years. and what's...
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water. so state officials urging people to react quickly. take the warning seriously, when these flash flood warnings go in effect. john and christine. >> ed lavandera, thanks for that. another area is hays county between san antonio and austin. the rushing river of san marcos floodeded streets. 2 to 4 feet of water. crews resulted in using a bulldozer there to rescue people from the rising water. >> also in hays county the threat came from the blanco river. the record rainfall drove that river from its unusual depth to 48 feet. that's 28 feet above flood stage. the raging waters knocked down trees and washed away 400 homes. >> many of those homes were in the hays county town of wimberley. the river tore through that community, ripping bridges off their piers, uprooting trees. smashing cars wreging cars destroying dozens of riverside home by simply lifting them off their supports off the foundation and sweeping them away in the river. officials say at least three people were killed in hays county 13 are still missing. >> among the missing, 11 who were enjoying the holiday weekend in wimberley. the river tore the cabin
water. so state officials urging people to react quickly. take the warning seriously, when these flash flood warnings go in effect. john and christine. >> ed lavandera, thanks for that. another area is hays county between san antonio and austin. the rushing river of san marcos floodeded streets. 2 to 4 feet of water. crews resulted in using a bulldozer there to rescue people from the rising water. >> also in hays county the threat came from the blanco river. the record rainfall...
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john: he loves to water ski and smoked meat and he's not running for president.rently decided he wouldn't do that after he failed to get a contentious tax measure passed in michigan. how close did governor snyder actually come to getting in the 2016 race? here to answer that question is an expert on the topic, michigan governor rick snyder. governor nice to see you. guest: it's great to be with you. i had to give you a third thing. you only had two. john: that's right. that's good. three is the magic number. let me ask you this. we'll start off with the most obvious question is, you zded not to run. a lot of people thought you were about to get in. why did you decide not to give it a go? guest: if you stop and look at it michigan's the comeback state. i'm really proud of that. we've done tremendously well. but i want to make sure the things we've done continue on. the other thing, is we still have major historic issues that need to be resolved. and so the way i view it i was elected to be governor of michigan and i think it's important i do that job right. john:
john: he loves to water ski and smoked meat and he's not running for president.rently decided he wouldn't do that after he failed to get a contentious tax measure passed in michigan. how close did governor snyder actually come to getting in the 2016 race? here to answer that question is an expert on the topic, michigan governor rick snyder. governor nice to see you. guest: it's great to be with you. i had to give you a third thing. you only had two. john: that's right. that's good. three is the...
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water. and tell mom and dad that i love them. i love you, and pray. >> in wimberley with the destruction there. >> reporter: john and christine, thetation here in wimberley is remarkable. we're hearing from residents that the water rose so fast and with such force, it was like a tsunami hit. now that the waters receded, you can see how high the water came. the blanco river lies behind those trees. it rose 30 feet in two hours. we got a chance to visit the heart of the devastation, where we saw home after home torn to bits and pieces. some homes completely gone. nothing left but the concrete slab foundation. in all, more than 1400 homes were damaged or destroyed just in hayes county alone. we talked to one who lost his home. he said he was there with eight other people when the river started rising. many of them were asleep. it was dark. they rushed to higher ground while they couldn't see much what they heard was hour rink. >> just loud cracking and breaking. you can imagine, it was probably houses breaking apart and flowing down the river. >> reporter: must have been terrifying. >> it was. it was. but i got out, so that's good. >
water. and tell mom and dad that i love them. i love you, and pray. >> in wimberley with the destruction there. >> reporter: john and christine, thetation here in wimberley is remarkable. we're hearing from residents that the water rose so fast and with such force, it was like a tsunami hit. now that the waters receded, you can see how high the water came. the blanco river lies behind those trees. it rose 30 feet in two hours. we got a chance to visit the heart of the devastation,...
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frank. >> john, how is the water district going to replace all that water that was lost? they'll have to go out and buy water? >> they say that overall, it shouldn't adversely affect their overall water plans for the year. you know, it's 500 homes for a year. but they have enough water to supply the three cities they work with. >> john, thank you. >>> one person is dead following a small plane crash that happened in rural alameda county. the plane took off thursday, for what was supposed to be a quick trip, but never made it to its destination. it crashed in the hills south of castro valley. christina is live outside the concord airport to tell us what happened here, christina. >> reporter: gasia, authorities tell me the pilot left early thursday morning headed for san jose and they believe he crashed shortly after. the wreckage wasn't found until early this morning. taking a look now at aerials from sky fox 2, you can see that the debris is just everywhere. it's easy to see this is a pretty bad crash that it would be hard for anyone to walk away from. and the faa says th
frank. >> john, how is the water district going to replace all that water that was lost? they'll have to go out and buy water? >> they say that overall, it shouldn't adversely affect their overall water plans for the year. you know, it's 500 homes for a year. but they have enough water to supply the three cities they work with. >> john, thank you. >>> one person is dead following a small plane crash that happened in rural alameda county. the plane took off thursday,...
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water. the problem was -- except for the st. johns river going east along the coast -- most of the waterway, like the indian river lagoon was not navigable. in other words you couldn't take a steamship or anything like it down the coast of florida without it being dredged to some extent. and so the deal was they had to dredge a continuous waterway five feet deep and 50 feet wide. one of the things that westcott had to do and it became a big bone of contention with the legislature was they were supposed to maintain this waterway. and so constantly the canal company and the legislature actually went to court in 1917, 1919 to force the canal company to clean up its act. we're going to cancel your charter, forfeit the canal, take it away from you if you don't maintain the canal. and they were supposed to maintain the canal out of toll money. remember, this is a privately-owned waterway in 1925. they collected as much as $50,000 a year. the problem was no matter what the toll was, they weren't maintaining the canal, and that, there's no qu
water. the problem was -- except for the st. johns river going east along the coast -- most of the waterway, like the indian river lagoon was not navigable. in other words you couldn't take a steamship or anything like it down the coast of florida without it being dredged to some extent. and so the deal was they had to dredge a continuous waterway five feet deep and 50 feet wide. one of the things that westcott had to do and it became a big bone of contention with the legislature was they were...
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the water has nowhere to go. john and christine. >> ana, thank you. ontinue to get harrowing images of the moment water tore through houses along the blanco river. watch this. >> oh, no! >> the water just churning through there. caught up in the same flood were three families sharing a vacation cabin in wimberley. including jonathan mccomb, his wife and two children, 4 and 6. the raging water pibldcked up the cabin and tearing it apart. jonathan mccomb's father joe, said his son was separated from his family as they fought for survival. >> i just kept praying and saying i got to get out of here. i was swimming. trying to swim. grabbing for air. he did not know if he was go up or down. he kept adrenaline driving him. he was able to get up enough to where he could see light at somebody's house. crawled over there and knocked on the door and told them our house got washed away and needed help. his energy level just collapsed. >> jonathan is in the hospital with a collapsed lung. everyone else in that cabin is still missing this morning. >>> a new round of
the water has nowhere to go. john and christine. >> ana, thank you. ontinue to get harrowing images of the moment water tore through houses along the blanco river. watch this. >> oh, no! >> the water just churning through there. caught up in the same flood were three families sharing a vacation cabin in wimberley. including jonathan mccomb, his wife and two children, 4 and 6. the raging water pibldcked up the cabin and tearing it apart. jonathan mccomb's father joe, said his...
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water. and the problem was except for the st. johns river going east along the coast most of the waterway was not navigable and in other words you could not take a steamship or anything like it down the coast of florida without it being dredged to some extent. and so the deal was that they had to dredge a continuous waterway 5 feet deep and 50 feet wide. and one of the things that they had to do and it became a big part of that contention with the legislature was it was supposed to maintain the waterway. and so constantly the legislature actually went to court in 1917 to force the company to clean up its act. and they were going to take it away from you and they were supposed to maintain us. and remember that this was a privately owned waterway and they collected as much as $50,000 per year. the problem was no matter what the total was they were not going to maintain the canal and there's no question about that. they finally said, the army corps of engineers that they were hired to do the florida turnover the waterway to the federal go
water. and the problem was except for the st. johns river going east along the coast most of the waterway was not navigable and in other words you could not take a steamship or anything like it down the coast of florida without it being dredged to some extent. and so the deal was that they had to dredge a continuous waterway 5 feet deep and 50 feet wide. and one of the things that they had to do and it became a big part of that contention with the legislature was it was supposed to maintain the...
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. >>> john kerry is expected to voice concerns over china's actions in disputed waters. speak to adrian brown in beijing. is that what john kerry's visit to china is all about? >> reporter: well, this is a scheduled visit. it was planned many months ago but in recent days officials in washington have been indicated that the united states government is becoming increasingly alarmed by the expansion of artificial islands that china is building in the contested waters of the south china sea. recently aerial photographs of frantic construction going on and what appears to be a runway, that china could potentially have a military use put missiles there and force an seclusion zone, should beijing wish to. the south china sea contains sum of the -- some of the world's bissest shipping lanes. mr. kerry, in his talks to chinese, will be emphasizing the united states commitment ever freedom of navigation in the south china sea. now, china has responded angrily to the suggestion that these islands have a military use. china says that these islands fall within its sovereignty therefo
. >>> john kerry is expected to voice concerns over china's actions in disputed waters. speak to adrian brown in beijing. is that what john kerry's visit to china is all about? >> reporter: well, this is a scheduled visit. it was planned many months ago but in recent days officials in washington have been indicated that the united states government is becoming increasingly alarmed by the expansion of artificial islands that china is building in the contested waters of the south...
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the water has nowhere to go. john and christine. >> thank you, ana. we are getting harrowing images of the time the water tore through the homes along it'sthe blanco river. terrifying. it was like a washing machine in the living room there. caught up in the same flood were three families sharing a vacation home cabin in wimberley. including jonathan mccomb and his wife and two children. the home tearing apart along the way. jonathan mccomb's father joe says his son was separated from his family and that cabin as he fought for survival. >> i just kept praying and saying i got to get out of here. he said i was trying to swim. grabbing for air. he said he didn't know if he was getting up or down. he kept adrenaline driving him. was able to get up enough to where he could see light at somebody's house. crawled over there and knocked on the door and told them our house just got washed away. he needed help. his energy level collapsed. >> jonathan mccomb is in the hospital with a collapsed lung and broken sternum. >>> a new round of severe weather in texas at
the water has nowhere to go. john and christine. >> thank you, ana. we are getting harrowing images of the time the water tore through the homes along it'sthe blanco river. terrifying. it was like a washing machine in the living room there. caught up in the same flood were three families sharing a vacation home cabin in wimberley. including jonathan mccomb and his wife and two children. the home tearing apart along the way. jonathan mccomb's father joe says his son was separated from his...
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officer joseph ianetta pulled him from the water and then began cpr with officer john leonard. it's a miracle mom and baby are alive. >> i hope they both make it that's all i hope. >> and officer ianetta has 13 years on force and leonard 3 years on the force. police are not releasing name of mother. this is an ongoing investigation and no charges have been filed. for now live outside of the lehigh valley hospital cedar crest in allentown, annie mccormick, "channel 6 action news." >>> all right. thank you you ann i e. two people opened fire on community center hosting a contest for best cartoons of a prophet mohamad a security officer was hit threatening non-life-threatening injuries both suspect were shot and killed. community september rear maipz on lockdown. surrounding businesses have been evacuated and swat teams are on the scene. fbi is also there working the scene. controversial cartoon event was sponsored by american freedom defense initiative the same organization behind anti-muslim ads that appear on dozens of septa buses right here in philadelphia. >>> dozens turned o
officer joseph ianetta pulled him from the water and then began cpr with officer john leonard. it's a miracle mom and baby are alive. >> i hope they both make it that's all i hope. >> and officer ianetta has 13 years on force and leonard 3 years on the force. police are not releasing name of mother. this is an ongoing investigation and no charges have been filed. for now live outside of the lehigh valley hospital cedar crest in allentown, annie mccormick, "channel 6 action...
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inclination to examine some of the older water rights, and how you might make a more sustainable and equitable distribution. property is powerful. since the time of johnke people have either -- people have given special attention to ownership, and water has been a part of the property system therefore we change it, but not as quickly as the news cycle would want. >> given the historic nature of the drought, isn't it time to seriously look? governor brownback: have no doubt about it, we are not fruitlessly -- we're not frivolously looking at it. the laws passed, those are more heroic challenges. >> many of the water rights politicians are donors to politicians. governor brownback: that is american politics. >> people in the country blame the environment. they say you are saving fish what is your argument? governor brownback: it is not just fish, it is all manner of organisms. we live in the world of life, we are not machines. those who say people not fish do not understand that we are dependent on other forms of life and have to keep the balance. we do not know when we reach a threshold in the food chains and they can collapse. then, it is all over. ka
inclination to examine some of the older water rights, and how you might make a more sustainable and equitable distribution. property is powerful. since the time of johnke people have either -- people have given special attention to ownership, and water has been a part of the property system therefore we change it, but not as quickly as the news cycle would want. >> given the historic nature of the drought, isn't it time to seriously look? governor brownback: have no doubt about it, we...
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very deep water in the areas, john. they have not found anything yet, but perhaps in the coming hours, while there is still sunlight and assets devoted to the search they will have answers to the families. john. >> answers so badly wanted. will ripley. so many complications in nepal. this is one more thing on top of it all. >>> the jury that convicted dzhokhar tsarnaev on all counts of the boston marathon bombing got the case on wednesday following closing arguments in the sentencing phase. let's get more from deborah feyerick. >> reporter: the jury now deciding the fate of dzhokhar tsarnaev. in closing arguments, both sides made three critical points. first, the punishment. prosecutors say giving dzhokhar tsarnaev death would not be giving him what he wants. anllegedly martyrdom. life in prison is not a lesser sentence but another sentence. locked away in a bleak environment forgotten. the second point, brother tamerlan nowhere in the boat manifesto justifying what he did, does dzhokhar tsarnaev ever say my brother mad
very deep water in the areas, john. they have not found anything yet, but perhaps in the coming hours, while there is still sunlight and assets devoted to the search they will have answers to the families. john. >> answers so badly wanted. will ripley. so many complications in nepal. this is one more thing on top of it all. >>> the jury that convicted dzhokhar tsarnaev on all counts of the boston marathon bombing got the case on wednesday following closing arguments in the...
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john: he was rescued by this submarine. a japanese plane saw his plane going in the water, and they were sending people to capture him, and the japanese say at that point they knew the war was over, that they sent a submarine from one downed aviator. that was it. they were done. president bush stayed in the submarine for about 30 days before he could get reunited with his squadron. there is a beautiful story about his experience, night watch when they were out on the surface recharging batteries etc., at times like that at night alone you know, the beauty of the pacific, he would think about things that are important to him, family, it is just the way he thought -- made that impression on me. but he was rescued, and at that point nobody knew he would be president. we have all of his signed things in here. here. here's a painting, a drawing by one of our painters. there is a picture of him in front of his plane. there is a picture of him in his plane. we try to keep all of his things in here. this is from the submarine that rescued him. this is where we put our bush treasures for our mission from the beginning, which is what o
john: he was rescued by this submarine. a japanese plane saw his plane going in the water, and they were sending people to capture him, and the japanese say at that point they knew the war was over, that they sent a submarine from one downed aviator. that was it. they were done. president bush stayed in the submarine for about 30 days before he could get reunited with his squadron. there is a beautiful story about his experience, night watch when they were out on the surface recharging...
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john: he was rescued by this submarine. a japanese plane saw his plane going in the water, and they were sending people to capture him, and the japanese say at that point they knew the war was over, that they sent a submarine from one downed aviator. that was it. they were done. president bush stayed in the submarine for about 30 days before he could get reunited with his squadron. there is a beautiful story about his experience, night watch when they were out on the surface recharging batteries, etc., at times like that at night alone you know, the beauty of the pacific, he would think about things that are important to him, family, it is just the way he thought -- made that impression on me. but he was rescued, and at that point nobody knew he would be president. we have all of his signed things in here. here. here's a painting, a drawing by one of our painters. there is a picture of him in front of his plane. there is a picture of him in his plane. we try to keep all of his things in here. this is from the submarine that rescued him. this is where we put our bush treasures for our mission from the beginning, which is what
john: he was rescued by this submarine. a japanese plane saw his plane going in the water, and they were sending people to capture him, and the japanese say at that point they knew the war was over, that they sent a submarine from one downed aviator. that was it. they were done. president bush stayed in the submarine for about 30 days before he could get reunited with his squadron. there is a beautiful story about his experience, night watch when they were out on the surface recharging...
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reporter: farther north in oklahoma 20 year veteran firefighter captain john farley was killed overnight, swept away by high water. >> he was not just a good man for the community and his family and this department, but he was a good man for firefighters across the nation. >> reporter: the severe weather ripped through the wright family's home their upstairs roof collapsed into their den. thankfully everyone survived. the water came up to here, that's about five feet. >> yes, that's correct. >> reporter: back in texas liz and her husband barrel ex caped the rising waters. >> it makes you realize how important life is. >> reporter: tonight she and her neighbors are bracing for more rain. >> we are anticipating additional rain next 48 hours. so certainly as was mentioned a while ago. if you to not need to be out of your homes, if you've had an opportunity to get to a relative's home friend's home or to one of our evacuation facilities, please stay there. the waters while they are beginning to recede it's still dangerous. >> reporter: all this damage will take a while to clean up. across the river there was a small
reporter: farther north in oklahoma 20 year veteran firefighter captain john farley was killed overnight, swept away by high water. >> he was not just a good man for the community and his family and this department, but he was a good man for firefighters across the nation. >> reporter: the severe weather ripped through the wright family's home their upstairs roof collapsed into their den. thankfully everyone survived. the water came up to here, that's about five feet. >> yes,...
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. >> reporter: in oklahoma 20-year veteran firefighter captain john far lee was killed over night swept away by high waterwas not just a good man for there community and his family and this department but he was a good man for firefighters across the nation. >> reporter: the severe weather ripped through the wright family's home. the up stair room collapsed into the den. thankfully everyone survived. >> the water came up to here? >> yeah. >> that's about five feet. >> correct. >> reporter: back in texas she's assessing the damage after she and her husband barely escaped the rising waters. tonight she and her neighbors are bracing for more rain. >> we're anticipating additional rain in the next 48 hours. certainly as was mentioned a while ago if you do not need to be out of your homes and had an opportunity to get to a relative's home friends's home or one of our evacuation facilities stay there. the waters are beginning to recede, it's still dangerous. >>> we're learning about the break news in maryland. fire crews are at an industrial building. there's been an explosion at the building and a partial coll
. >> reporter: in oklahoma 20-year veteran firefighter captain john far lee was killed over night swept away by high waterwas not just a good man for there community and his family and this department but he was a good man for firefighters across the nation. >> reporter: the severe weather ripped through the wright family's home. the up stair room collapsed into the den. thankfully everyone survived. >> the water came up to here? >> yeah. >> that's about five feet....
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waters so harsh an suv was swept way. >> never seen anything like it. >> another twister confirmed near dallas. >> street lamps down. and ined kribl hulk came through. >> and veteran firefighters captain johny killed overnote. >> swept away by high waters. >> not just a good man for his community and family but a good man for firefighters across the nation. >> ripping through the home their upstairs room collapsing into their den. thankfully everyone survived. >> water came up to here? >> yeah. >> that's about five feet. >> yeah, correct. >> back in texas, liz is assessing damage after she and her husband barely escaped the rising waters. >> it makes you realize how important life is. >> tonight she and her neighbors are embracing for more rain. >> we are anticipating more rain over the next 48 hours. if you don need to be out of your home if you had the aunt to get to a relatives's homes or friend's homes, and you can get to an evacuate center, stay there. even though the waters are beginning to recede it is still dangerous. >> that's gabe gutierrez reporting. >> folks in texas and all of that water. >> and last year at this time, they were it in a severe drought like we are right now. >>
waters so harsh an suv was swept way. >> never seen anything like it. >> another twister confirmed near dallas. >> street lamps down. and ined kribl hulk came through. >> and veteran firefighters captain johny killed overnote. >> swept away by high waters. >> not just a good man for his community and family but a good man for firefighters across the nation. >> ripping through the home their upstairs room collapsing into their den. thankfully everyone...
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water. ncaa lacrosse, the final four, the terps and johns hopkins.yland will go for their third title game in five years with a win. 10 minutes left in this. tied at 10-10. matt rambo with a nice spin move, spins, fires, the terps lead 11-10. closing seconds, maryland clinging to the lead. working his way inside shoots, but a great save, save the game. the terps win 12-11 and go back to the finals for the third time in five years. >> we took a deep breath. we knew it was going to be a tough game. the seniors really helped, gave us poise. matt came up big on the man up we got another face-off, and we got the momentum back. robert: denver-notre dame, in the fourth, 9-6 denver. check out this play, picks up the loose ball, behind the back, into the goal. denver led 10-6. notre dame forces overtime, but the game-winner leads the pioneers to the 11-10 win. soccer, d.c. united and the new england revolution. the first miniature of stoppage time in the first half, the revolution with the corner kick. brian davies's home the rebound. 1-0 new england. 80th mi
water. ncaa lacrosse, the final four, the terps and johns hopkins.yland will go for their third title game in five years with a win. 10 minutes left in this. tied at 10-10. matt rambo with a nice spin move, spins, fires, the terps lead 11-10. closing seconds, maryland clinging to the lead. working his way inside shoots, but a great save, save the game. the terps win 12-11 and go back to the finals for the third time in five years. >> we took a deep breath. we knew it was going to be a...
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. >> reporter: farther north in oklahoma 20-year veteran firefighter john farly was killed overnight swept away by high waters. >> he was not just a goodman for this community and his department he was a goodman for firefighters across the nation. >> reporter: severe weather ripped through the wright family's home. the water came up to here? >> yeah. >> reporter: yeah, that's about five feet. liz and her husband barely escaped the waters. tonight she and her neighbors are bracing for more rain. >> we are anticipating additional rain in the next 48 hours. certainly as it was mentioned a while ago you do not need to be out of your homes. if you have an opportunity to get to a relative's home or friend's home please stay there. the waters why they are beginning to reseed it's still dangerous. >> reporter: all this damage will take a while to clean up. across the river there was a small resort built with memorial day gas and there will be a night time cook in effect. >> all eyes now on whether or not the storms will clear by tomorrow's holiday. weather channel meteorologist mike seidel is in dallas tonight. mike
. >> reporter: farther north in oklahoma 20-year veteran firefighter john farly was killed overnight swept away by high waters. >> he was not just a goodman for this community and his department he was a goodman for firefighters across the nation. >> reporter: severe weather ripped through the wright family's home. the water came up to here? >> yeah. >> reporter: yeah, that's about five feet. liz and her husband barely escaped the waters. tonight she and her...
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water, food and medicine. >>> back here in the u.s. singer and songwriter elton john will speak at a senate appropriations hearing. he's there on behalf of his foundation. he's pushing them to support h.i.v. programs. >>> prince will perform in baltimore this sunday. organizers say this will be a catalyst for reflection following the unrest. prince recently recorded a protest song called baltimore. people are asked to wear the color gray in tribute to freddie gray and others lost in violence. >>> meanwhile, loretta lynch met with freddie gray's mother and the baltimore police. gray, as you know died from a severe spinal injury he suffered on april 19th one week after being arrested by baltimore police. the city's top prosecutor said gray's arrest was illegal. there was no reason to take him into custody. six police officers are now criminally charged. >>> one of those officers as we told you, has ties to south jersey. edward nero is from sewell. attorney general lynch offered some words of encouragement for baltimore officers. >> you have picked one of the best profes
water, food and medicine. >>> back here in the u.s. singer and songwriter elton john will speak at a senate appropriations hearing. he's there on behalf of his foundation. he's pushing them to support h.i.v. programs. >>> prince will perform in baltimore this sunday. organizers say this will be a catalyst for reflection following the unrest. prince recently recorded a protest song called baltimore. people are asked to wear the color gray in tribute to freddie gray and others...
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. >> reporter: john and christine, a staggering scene in the town of wimberley. the flood waters rised dramatic dramatically dramatically. people only had a matter of minutes to escape from their homes. it was described as a wall of water rushing downstream in the blanco river. the refrigerator from the home upstairs. a lot of the trees, massive trees, it is hard to describe and give you the sense of how large the trees were that were swept away and washed out bridges along the way. there is a great deal of concern of more rainfall in the coming days, john and christine. the blanco river crested more than 40 feet over the usual here in central texas. the flood waters were rising quickly. because of that because of the saturation and the tributaries and creeks are filled the concern is it will not take much more rain to create flash flooding situations. that is what the concern is. the warnings going out to people urging them to react quickly if the flood waters in the rainfalls move back in to pay close attention. it takes a matter of minutes for flood waters to get out of contro
. >> reporter: john and christine, a staggering scene in the town of wimberley. the flood waters rised dramatic dramatically dramatically. people only had a matter of minutes to escape from their homes. it was described as a wall of water rushing downstream in the blanco river. the refrigerator from the home upstairs. a lot of the trees, massive trees, it is hard to describe and give you the sense of how large the trees were that were swept away and washed out bridges along the way. there...
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water cuts and fines. some people say their approach is unfair. ktvu's john fowler explains how it works. >> reporter: just as warmer temperatures hit it south bay so will a new drought plan for a million water customers. use more than you are allotted and you will pay a lot more. many say it is the best way. >> i think it will maybe help save it. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> i think it will work. >> reporter: volunteer conversation lowered use 12%. >> -- voluntary conversation lowered use 12%. they are averaging all water use and setting the same target federal government every house. >> depending -- target amount for every house. >> depending on how much you use you will be charge said double, possibly triple. . >> doesn't seem fair. >> some people that have 4, 5, 6 people are using more than somebody who has one person. >> reporter: this does not penalize people who already been conserving. if the cuts don't work the company faces state fines of $10,000 a day. some predict the silicon valley will keep using water and pay more. >> people abuse pri
water cuts and fines. some people say their approach is unfair. ktvu's john fowler explains how it works. >> reporter: just as warmer temperatures hit it south bay so will a new drought plan for a million water customers. use more than you are allotted and you will pay a lot more. many say it is the best way. >> i think it will maybe help save it. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> i think it will work. >> reporter: volunteer conversation lowered use 12%....
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water skiing vacation. governer rick: you guys are fine. johnng up, with all due reflect makes its triumphant return. ♪ mark: hey john, i wanted to say i am sorry i couldn't be with you today. john: don't worry about it. it has been a crazy week, we probably need to spend time apart anyway. mark: there was a time to give carly fiorina a taste of her own medicine. john: and the time he wanted to cover ben carson, but instead we went to a concert. ♪ speaking of concerts, that time we got tickets to huckaroo. >> the most ferocious licks and the wildest -- >> our ranches provide food and fiber. mark: that time he leads are a presidential terms. >> i don't think the american people want obama to have a third term. john: and the time kathy brought of its nearly carly fiorina. >> and how much did you make? >> i don't even remember. mark: the time we couldn't pronounce the name of hillary's campaign manager. >> robbie... mook? >> like mocha and book and -- like bookand and took -- mark: oh, we have heard of google. we have also heard of -- john: the tim
water skiing vacation. governer rick: you guys are fine. johnng up, with all due reflect makes its triumphant return. ♪ mark: hey john, i wanted to say i am sorry i couldn't be with you today. john: don't worry about it. it has been a crazy week, we probably need to spend time apart anyway. mark: there was a time to give carly fiorina a taste of her own medicine. john: and the time he wanted to cover ben carson, but instead we went to a concert. ♪ speaking of concerts, that time we got...
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our president unfortunately is a five foot guy in ten foot of water when it comes to foreign policy. >> all right, john. >> i think we're not characterizing -- look a lot mistakes for the administration. the main difference is bush put them in prison presumably for life i guess we're going to keep them at 2 million a year per person. obama's been flying drones and blowing them up in the fields. that's the main difference. i think that policy is better than imprisonment for life at taxpayer cause. blow them up in the field with drones. that is what obama's been doing. not putting them in prison for life. close gitmo. more raptors in the air. that's what i would say. >> look jonas makes some good points but unless we institute a policy and obama's not come out and said look we're just going to outright kill all our, you know, enemyies with drones we need to keep gitmo open. john alluded to it. what is the cost benefit of this? yes, it's incredibly high. $2 million a prisoner. what was the cost of 9/11? trillions of dollars when you take into account the damage the impact to the economy, the stock market
our president unfortunately is a five foot guy in ten foot of water when it comes to foreign policy. >> all right, john. >> i think we're not characterizing -- look a lot mistakes for the administration. the main difference is bush put them in prison presumably for life i guess we're going to keep them at 2 million a year per person. obama's been flying drones and blowing them up in the fields. that's the main difference. i think that policy is better than imprisonment for life at...
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water. and with john tyler gone for so long, that -- and for so often six months out of every year while he'sn public office this leaves a lot of that burden resting on letitia's shoulders. susan: one gets the sense -- and listening to the video we saw from colonial williamsburg -- that this was a pretty tough woman. i mean, she had a stroke and was partially paralyzed and yet continued to handle the operations. edna: and i think that's indicative of -- of the kind of life that women lived during that time, even wealthy women, you know. this was not -- it was rural living and life was tough for them but life was made easier for them by their enslaved laborers and they certainly did use those to great advantage for them. susan: what is known -- question for both of you about the tyler's attitude at this point -- with letitia tyler and john about their attitude toward slavery? taylor: we know quite a bit. john tyler is one of the staunchest supporters of slavery that ever inhabited the white house. he was vocal about it throughout most of his career and he believed firmly and he said that slave
water. and with john tyler gone for so long, that -- and for so often six months out of every year while he'sn public office this leaves a lot of that burden resting on letitia's shoulders. susan: one gets the sense -- and listening to the video we saw from colonial williamsburg -- that this was a pretty tough woman. i mean, she had a stroke and was partially paralyzed and yet continued to handle the operations. edna: and i think that's indicative of -- of the kind of life that women lived...
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john he said the temperature of the water has gone up a degree or two. >> all right, jamie mcintire, at the pentagon, thank you. >>> unemployment is at its lowest level in three years. triple the number of jobs added in march. the unemployment rate tropped to 5.4%, just before the 2008 financial crisis. millions of americans remain out of work. many who have a job say it's still not enough. we want to introduce you now to one washington, d.c. resident who works in the senate cafeteria but lives on the streets. lisa fletcher reports. >> around the corner from the nation's most famous residents charles gladden wakes up before sunrise, with the sounds of the commutes. >> people on their way to the to work, commuters, they don't want to look my direction. they turn their head, walk past and didn't hurry up downstairs on the escalator. >> reporter: gladden is one of nearly 8,000 people living in the nation's capital. he spends most nights outside this downtown metro station. >> i sleep two blocks from the white house and the president doesn't even have a clue. >> reporter: but unlike many
john he said the temperature of the water has gone up a degree or two. >> all right, jamie mcintire, at the pentagon, thank you. >>> unemployment is at its lowest level in three years. triple the number of jobs added in march. the unemployment rate tropped to 5.4%, just before the 2008 financial crisis. millions of americans remain out of work. many who have a job say it's still not enough. we want to introduce you now to one washington, d.c. resident who works in the senate...
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. >> john was tossed in the river with his family. >> we don't know how long he was in the water beingd around and slammed up against trees and rocks and things. >> john's wife actually called her sister when the house was uprooted and started floating on the river. >> from what i understand she basically said the house is floating i just wanted to tell y'all i love you, and i don't know what is going to happen but i just wanted you to know i love you and i am with my kids and husband and that was the last of the phone call. >> so far no signs at all of the mother and children. about 70 homes destroyed in the county and 1,400 houses damaged, and this home owned by a woman who says 40 years of coming here she never even had minor flooding. >> could you have imagined this much destruction from this river? >> no but i respect it now. i will tell you that. >> the fury of these waters tossed vehicles like they were toys, and this was a volkswagen jetta. police and rescue groups are hoping for miracles. the extended forecast has a lot more rain. in addition the concern is the current. i want
. >> john was tossed in the river with his family. >> we don't know how long he was in the water beingd around and slammed up against trees and rocks and things. >> john's wife actually called her sister when the house was uprooted and started floating on the river. >> from what i understand she basically said the house is floating i just wanted to tell y'all i love you, and i don't know what is going to happen but i just wanted you to know i love you and i am with my...
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it is right there on the water overlooking the ocean, along with his parents and other homes. johnexplained in the story, but for the viewers -- why is jeb bush's mother and parents building the house for him? >> this is something that the parents have done. walker's point has been in their family or more than a century. the parents want to pass down to their kids something on walker's point. they have been building all the properties. jeb bush's younger brother marvin had a house there 2 year s ago. jeb is the last person who doesn't have a dedicated property for him. mom and dad wanted to build jeb a house. it comes at a completely inopportune time though. [laughter] john: that brings us to become political -- to the political component of this. this is not a large property by wealthy people standards. talk of it about -- talk a bit about how the bush campaign is sensitive to the political implications and optical implications at this moment. matt: they are aware that this does not look great. they were not eager to cooperate on a story. he goes up there just about every summer.
it is right there on the water overlooking the ocean, along with his parents and other homes. johnexplained in the story, but for the viewers -- why is jeb bush's mother and parents building the house for him? >> this is something that the parents have done. walker's point has been in their family or more than a century. the parents want to pass down to their kids something on walker's point. they have been building all the properties. jeb bush's younger brother marvin had a house there 2...
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john, these manmade islands are on international water, so technically what china is doing right now, is that illegal? >> technically, it contra convenients a number of laws. but, importantly, what you have to remember is that china regards that land -- sorry, that region as its own. and in regards to that as its own region and it can do what it wants. and so what the u.s. is doing is sur veiling it, going over and looking over it. but the u.s. regards it as its own region which within reason, it can do what it wants. >> so you talk about the historical claim that china has said repeatedly for a very long time that it has long historical rights to this particular stretch of water. what are those historical claims? >> well, for many decades, china has outlined the south china sea is part of its territory. and that it regards all the fishing resources, the new york resources and the sea lion's communications as part of its region, as part of the chinese mainland. china has not had the facility to act on these claims. it's only now that china has the economic power and the growing milita
john, these manmade islands are on international water, so technically what china is doing right now, is that illegal? >> technically, it contra convenients a number of laws. but, importantly, what you have to remember is that china regards that land -- sorry, that region as its own. and in regards to that as its own region and it can do what it wants. and so what the u.s. is doing is sur veiling it, going over and looking over it. but the u.s. regards it as its own region which within...
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john clark. on the hot seat this year and now he's in hot water with phils fans after his comments to csn philly.com's jim salisbury. he was talking about fans who want the phills to rush their prospects to the majors. saying, quote, they don't understand the game. they don't understand the process. there's a process. and then they blank and complain because we don't have a plan. there's a plan in place. and we're sticking with the plan. we can't do what's best for the fan. we have to do what's best for the organization. so the fan can reap the benefit of it later on. that's the truth. end quote. well here's ruben on philly sports talk. >> i apologize to the fans. by no means would i want to disparage the fans or their knowledge about the -- about the game. i think in a lot of ways, this is not about -- wasn't about the knowledge of the fans or the passion of the fans. listen, i'm a fan myself. i grew up here in philadelphia. i understand the passion and the knowledge that they have in all the major sports. and i think it was more about you know what the plan is that is in place and making sure that w
john clark. on the hot seat this year and now he's in hot water with phils fans after his comments to csn philly.com's jim salisbury. he was talking about fans who want the phills to rush their prospects to the majors. saying, quote, they don't understand the game. they don't understand the process. there's a process. and then they blank and complain because we don't have a plan. there's a plan in place. and we're sticking with the plan. we can't do what's best for the fan. we have to do what's...
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secretary of state has met chinese leaders on saturday and john kerry has a tough stance of building of islands in disputed waterse south china sea and we have more from the chinese capitol. >> reporter: mr. kerry's message has been this please show some restraint in a south china sea in the interests of regional stability. the obama administration has been alarmed by the dramatic expansion of artificial islands in the south china sea. now aerial photographs in resent months have seen evidence of chinese dredging and work going on around some islands as well as evidence potentially of a rum wave being built. the united states is worried some eye atlantas cause be used to station missile systems and to force an exclusion zone should beijing wish to do so. now almost all of the south china sea is claimed by beijing but this area also contains some of the world's busyist shipping lanes and the united states is worried about freedom of navigation in the south china sea so mr. kerry has come here with essentially a very blunt message and that is to pull back, to hold the construction work that has been going on. now i
secretary of state has met chinese leaders on saturday and john kerry has a tough stance of building of islands in disputed waterse south china sea and we have more from the chinese capitol. >> reporter: mr. kerry's message has been this please show some restraint in a south china sea in the interests of regional stability. the obama administration has been alarmed by the dramatic expansion of artificial islands in the south china sea. now aerial photographs in resent months have seen...
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john sasaki, thank you. >>> 2 investigates is learning more about what may have contaminated water in a hotel in oakland. they were red tagged and the residents evacuated last night. east bay mud tests show bacteria in the water. stagnant water in the lines might be to blame. the attorneys for the owner said their tests came back negative. one person wasn't convinced. >> i haven't heard them say that yet but with so many people being sick, i won't believe it. >> they are paying for residents to stay at a motel 6. this is the latest problem 2 investigates has been reporting on since the start of the year. >>> tracking the weather outside right now. a beautiful day. temperatures warmed today. and currently outside we have temperatures in the 70s. 71 right now in fairfield. 71 concord. in san francisco now the fog is cleared. 56 degrees. breezy out the. rosemary orozco is out taoff the -- to off the grid. friday night food truck event. how is it? >> reporter: it is hopin'. you know what is nice about the breeze, every time it blows the aroma comes my way. we have hula truck. delicious stuff. everything gets
john sasaki, thank you. >>> 2 investigates is learning more about what may have contaminated water in a hotel in oakland. they were red tagged and the residents evacuated last night. east bay mud tests show bacteria in the water. stagnant water in the lines might be to blame. the attorneys for the owner said their tests came back negative. one person wasn't convinced. >> i haven't heard them say that yet but with so many people being sick, i won't believe it. >> they are...
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they were swept off their foundation by rushing water. >>> john nash whose life inspired the movie "aed along with his wife in a car accident over the weekend. his work and struggle with schizophrenia was in the winning film. russell crowe played him. the nobel prize winner was 86-years-old. >> certainlily sad. still he could have gone on. >> let's go now to inside politics on "new day" with john king. i hope you had a relaxing weekend, john. >> so far, so good beautiful weather in d.c. i hope you ladies are back at work. somebody is missing. happy memorial day to you. as we go inside politics joining us molly wall robert kosta, let's pick up on the fallout from the breaking news this morning, ash carter one of the problems in ramadi and iraq more broadly, the iraqis are not showing the willingness to fight. he says that, at times there is a divide and a debate about whether president obama should be more aggressive about whether you need more u.s. troops oak. listen to john mccain, he pushed back for the surge if iraq. mccain's view now. >> we need to have a strategy. there is no str
they were swept off their foundation by rushing water. >>> john nash whose life inspired the movie "aed along with his wife in a car accident over the weekend. his work and struggle with schizophrenia was in the winning film. russell crowe played him. the nobel prize winner was 86-years-old. >> certainlily sad. still he could have gone on. >> let's go now to inside politics on "new day" with john king. i hope you had a relaxing weekend, john. >> so far,...
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secretary of state has met chinese leaders on saturday, john kerry is to take a tough stance on baifnlg's beijing's building of islands in disputed waters, in the south china sea. adrian taken a tough stance on this in the past. what is kerry's message in beijing? >> well, essentially as you riotly point out the u.s. government has been alarmed by the dramatic expansion of these artificial islands that china has been occupying in the disputed south china sea. recent aerial photographs show reclamation as well as dredging work going on around these islands and in one instance we have seen even the construction of what appears to be a runway. washington is worried because they feel these islands could have a military use china could put missile systems on these islands. that they say could pose a threat to freedom of navigation in the south china sea. and remember, south china sea contains some of the world's bissest shipping lanes. but almost all of the south china sea is now claimed by china. in recent days the obama administration has indicated that the u.s. might be prepared to send u.s. war planes and ships to this area to challenge
secretary of state has met chinese leaders on saturday, john kerry is to take a tough stance on baifnlg's beijing's building of islands in disputed waters, in the south china sea. adrian taken a tough stance on this in the past. what is kerry's message in beijing? >> well, essentially as you riotly point out the u.s. government has been alarmed by the dramatic expansion of these artificial islands that china has been occupying in the disputed south china sea. recent aerial photographs...
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water come from. >> the pool's owner john was in the kitchen with his wife.commotion in the yard he look out and said honey there's a truck in the pool. >> laughed the at me what are you smoking or something? i don't smoke. i said new york, i mean it. >> reporter: sure enough 88 dodge ram had knows dived into the shallow end. his first thought is anyone hurt hurt? >> i just had open heart surgery. i said i'm going to have another heart attack here. >> reporter: michael smith had cuts on his hand otherwise everyone made it out just fine. >> i think it might have saved our lives. >> reporter: the dog driven dodge it's done for. >> i mean i don't blame her for it. you know, just went in my arms. it's an accident that you read about in the papers. >> okay. we're told no charges have been filed against the driver or the dog. good ending there. >>> up next on fox 29 news at 65:00 pitbulls. you don't believe how much the owner says he'll lose if he doesn't get these dogs back. >> i'm karen hepp. >> i'm bill anderson sunday on fox 29 weekend bud light in s trouble th
water come from. >> the pool's owner john was in the kitchen with his wife.commotion in the yard he look out and said honey there's a truck in the pool. >> laughed the at me what are you smoking or something? i don't smoke. i said new york, i mean it. >> reporter: sure enough 88 dodge ram had knows dived into the shallow end. his first thought is anyone hurt hurt? >> i just had open heart surgery. i said i'm going to have another heart attack here. >> reporter:...