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collins joseph collison joseph collison patricia malia colodner linda m.olon sol colon and my uncle, who we miss in the good times and the bad. o, dud.w, >> and my uncle. i brought you my favorite sunflowers. i know my uncle richie would want to thank the first responders who tried to save his life. say myd want me to thoughts and prayers are with everybody planning 9/11 related illnesses including those who have already passed. [applause] >> ronald comer >> jaime concepcion >> albert conde >> denease conley >> susan conlon margaret mary conner >> cynthia connolly >> john e. connolly >> james lee connor >> jonathan connors >> kevin p. connors >> f conroy >> brenda e. conway dennis michael cook >> helen d. cook >> john a. cooper >> julian dennis michael cook >> g cooper. joseph coppo >> gerard j. coppola >> joseph albert corbett >> alejandro cordero >> robert cordice >> ruben d. correa >> danny a. correa-gutierrez james corrigan >> carlos cortes >> kevin m. cosgrove >> dolores marie costa >> digna alexandra rivera costanza >> charles gregory costello >> mic
collins joseph collison joseph collison patricia malia colodner linda m.olon sol colon and my uncle, who we miss in the good times and the bad. o, dud.w, >> and my uncle. i brought you my favorite sunflowers. i know my uncle richie would want to thank the first responders who tried to save his life. say myd want me to thoughts and prayers are with everybody planning 9/11 related illnesses including those who have already passed. [applause] >> ronald comer >> jaime concepcion...
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donald joseph. robert to me.ne day be able to say i positively impact as many people as you did. we love you and we miss you. >> and my father firefighter we miss you and your bigger than life personality. i hope we make you proud please continue to watch over us. god bless america. [applause] >> tyler. alan upton. santos ballantine. edward raymond. david vargas. santos vasquez. peter vegas. and anthony. david vera. joseph vincent. melissa of incident. maria. lynette. l fred anton. >> and firefighter joseph patrick henry it's been 17 years. >> and to my father the fact that you are no longer here it breaks my heart. and i never got to meet you or laugh or cry with you or smile with you. only god knows what i would do. thank you for reminding me i am not alone. everything was possible and i thank you for that. i love you so much daddy. [applause] courtney wilcox. benjamin walker. mitchell wallace. matthew blake. jim walsh. james. james thomas junior. michael henry. walter edward. nathaniel left. william michael. m
donald joseph. robert to me.ne day be able to say i positively impact as many people as you did. we love you and we miss you. >> and my father firefighter we miss you and your bigger than life personality. i hope we make you proud please continue to watch over us. god bless america. [applause] >> tyler. alan upton. santos ballantine. edward raymond. david vargas. santos vasquez. peter vegas. and anthony. david vera. joseph vincent. melissa of incident. maria. lynette. l fred anton....
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joseph says his father sacrificed a lot so that he could have the opportunities he did. no one else in his family has ever gone to college. and now to use what he's been given to give back, well, that's almost too good to be true. >> also to be able to help your dad and teach him something new that's an important skill, it's one of the most beautiful things in the world for me. absolutely. i love it. >> reporter: one of the things joseph worked with his dad to develop the app. he would show the app in development, and his dad helped him design it. it's called the saywhat app. for now, it is just available on android phones. >> it's great to get that instant feedback. >>> let's turn our attention to rob mayeda with the fork. some hazy skies but we're getting a warm-up. >> starting to see temperatures climb. the warmest day of the holiday weekend probably coming tomorrow, especially in the east bay valleys or in the south bay right now we're watching air quality and those temperatures. san jose, hazy skies. currently about 83 degrees as you see there. wind out of the north
joseph says his father sacrificed a lot so that he could have the opportunities he did. no one else in his family has ever gone to college. and now to use what he's been given to give back, well, that's almost too good to be true. >> also to be able to help your dad and teach him something new that's an important skill, it's one of the most beautiful things in the world for me. absolutely. i love it. >> reporter: one of the things joseph worked with his dad to develop the app. he...
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so joseph would act as his interpreter. the only thing is whatre we goi to get it done? >> he loved the time with his dad. as he got holder he couldn't be there to help anymore. occurred to joseph, well, maybe he could. >> i looked on my laptop. 's like what are you doing? i went to school for this. my dad doesn't know what i do. there will be a good chance to see what i can do. i'll be building this. >> so this is the start screen. >> joseph spending hundreds of hours creating a spanish/english translation app tailored specifically for his dad's needs. he said the app is a streamlined simple way for his dad and anyone like him to communicate. phis fathe did. no one else in his family had ever gone to college. and now to use what he has been given goode to be able to help r tchand important skill it's one of the most beautiful things in the world he says he got together with his father and got his feed back when making the app to make sure it was perfect for him. nbc bay area news. >> that might be my favorite. >> it was nice. 457 4:57 for you right now. >> a lot of peop
so joseph would act as his interpreter. the only thing is whatre we goi to get it done? >> he loved the time with his dad. as he got holder he couldn't be there to help anymore. occurred to joseph, well, maybe he could. >> i looked on my laptop. 's like what are you doing? i went to school for this. my dad doesn't know what i do. there will be a good chance to see what i can do. i'll be building this. >> so this is the start screen. >> joseph spending hundreds of hours...
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until we meet again. >> and my brother, brian joseph murphy. it's been too long. we miss you. we love you. judy, melissa and cindy are here, the girls, are at school. everyone is doing well. we love you. [applause] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and our grandmother who, even though we never had a chance to meet, we know she would've been the best grandma in the world. [applause] [reading names] [reading names] >> [reading names] [reading names] >> [taps] [applause] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds]
until we meet again. >> and my brother, brian joseph murphy. it's been too long. we miss you. we love you. judy, melissa and cindy are here, the girls, are at school. everyone is doing well. we love you. [applause] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and our grandmother who, even though we never had a chance to meet, we know she would've been the best grandma in the world. [applause] [reading names]...
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joseph? guest: certainly. of8 really is a global year political revolution. when we think of domestically in 1968, 1 of the slogans is going to be a hold world is watching when young activist are being brutalized at the democratic national convention in chicago. what they mean by the whole world is watching, they mean the whole world was watching what american democracy meant for people protesting for social cavern and the huge between democratic rhetoric and reality when it came to reimagining american sedition ship. globally, -- american citizenship. globally, we are thinking about czech slovakia, made a demonstrations across europe -- may day demonstrations across europe, latin america, south america, africa, anti-colonial struggles, students who are striking throughout the world, so 1968 is this feeling of political revolution and optimism, and also cultural revolution. the question was about leadership today. i think leadership today in terms of contemporary movements, and we see this wi
joseph? guest: certainly. of8 really is a global year political revolution. when we think of domestically in 1968, 1 of the slogans is going to be a hold world is watching when young activist are being brutalized at the democratic national convention in chicago. what they mean by the whole world is watching, they mean the whole world was watching what american democracy meant for people protesting for social cavern and the huge between democratic rhetoric and reality when it came to reimagining...
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. >> and my grandfather joseph, even though i've never met you, i'll never forget you. i love you.] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and my sister, vivian. vivian, you were the jan brady of us all, with the five of us, we always knew the rest of us were adopted and you weren't. you were so different. we love and miss you. your mother prays for you every day, and hopes to see you soon. >> and my wife, arlene eva f fried. we will never forget your smile and we all love you. [applause]. [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and my brother-in-law, firefighter robert, engine 39 ladder 16. rob, finn, we're always your fans. you're a son, brother, husband, uncle and cousin and friend, who possessed an incredible soul. it seems like that's the case for all the 3,000 innocent people we honor today. we miss that soul, that light, and the compassionate way you lived your life most about not having you with us. your memory and legacy liv
. >> and my grandfather joseph, even though i've never met you, i'll never forget you. i love you.] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and my sister, vivian. vivian, you were the jan brady of us all, with the five of us, we always knew the rest of us were adopted and you weren't. you were so different. we love and miss you. your mother prays for you every day, and hopes to see you soon. >> and my...
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joseph"they got colin kaepernick hanging from a noose."re being shared online -posted by joseph - who wanted to be reffered to only by his first name.joseph, phoner"i posted it because i drove past there about 3 or 4 times down there and i didnt notice that."the picture - taken by his friend - inside the bowtie barbershop in downtown placerville -shows former 49er - colin kapernick - hanging from the ceiling by a noose.bow tie barber, owns shop"i literally had no idea that i was offending people." bow tie"we have a hangman down here in hangtown and with the theme of hangtown, i hung him, and i apologize."bowtie barber is a well known public figure in this community and says the hanged doll has been here since 2016 - when kapernick and a teammate kneeled during the national anthem.bow tie"i am a die hard 49ers fan and when that action happened there was a lot portrayed on the 49ers and i took it personally."but even with an apology - some like joseph - say the damage is already done. joseph"imagine how many kids already seen that doll, imag
joseph"they got colin kaepernick hanging from a noose."re being shared online -posted by joseph - who wanted to be reffered to only by his first name.joseph, phoner"i posted it because i drove past there about 3 or 4 times down there and i didnt notice that."the picture - taken by his friend - inside the bowtie barbershop in downtown placerville -shows former 49er - colin kapernick - hanging from the ceiling by a noose.bow tie barber, owns shop"i literally had no idea...
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joseph says his father sacrificed a lot so that he could have the opportunities he did.e else in his family has ever gone to college. and now to use what he's been given to give back, well, that's almost too good to be true. >> i grew up him teaching me how to bike, how to do all these things. now for once to be able to help your dad and teach him something new that's an important skill, it's one of the most beautiful things in the world for me. absolutely. i love it. >> very special too. >>> well, two films with bay area ties sit at the top of the box office this weekend. crazy rich asians had its third straight weekend at number one. it has gross $111 million in north american theaters alone. and searching, a film that takes place in san jose, opened at number five. it follows a father trying to find his missing daughter online, and it was made by a filmmaker who grew up in san jose. searching has brought in $6 million in over a week in limited release. >> obviously familiar with crazy rich asians. i had not heard of searching. >> came out august 31st and getting great
joseph says his father sacrificed a lot so that he could have the opportunities he did.e else in his family has ever gone to college. and now to use what he's been given to give back, well, that's almost too good to be true. >> i grew up him teaching me how to bike, how to do all these things. now for once to be able to help your dad and teach him something new that's an important skill, it's one of the most beautiful things in the world for me. absolutely. i love it. >> very...
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joseph: yes. think there is unfortunately ideological bias against concessions against privatizations with part of the government, and certainly the bridge collapse has been a great vente to sort of thence -- all of these concerns about privatizations and expansion. some of these utilities, some of these concessions might have a little cloud over them until that is resolved. i don't think that issue will be resolved anytime soon, unfortunately. francine: thank you so much, joseph oughourlian from amber capital. stays with us the eu's chief negotiator sends the pound higher as he says a deal is realistic. later on, 10 years on from the collapse of lehman brothers, we will look at the lessons learned with the former barclays chief executive bob diamond. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics, this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are just getting some breaking news. we have been following the market action closely. this in part is due to some of the selloff we saw in emerging m
joseph: yes. think there is unfortunately ideological bias against concessions against privatizations with part of the government, and certainly the bridge collapse has been a great vente to sort of thence -- all of these concerns about privatizations and expansion. some of these utilities, some of these concessions might have a little cloud over them until that is resolved. i don't think that issue will be resolved anytime soon, unfortunately. francine: thank you so much, joseph oughourlian...
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joseph mccarthy. 1953, eisenhower was inaugurated as president. the case, he inherited of the rosenbergs. eisenhower deliberated a few weeks and ultimately denied it -- decided to deny clemency. the rosenbergs were tried and convicted in the truman administration, the heavy responsibility of deciding their fate fell to president eisenhower. eisenhower's vice president, richard nixon, was privy to some of eisenhower's decision-making regarding the rosenbergs. when interviewed in 1983, nixon commented first eisenhower was influenced by the president experience in world war ii where he held military intelligence in regard. given his view on intelligence and the nature of crimes committed by the rosenbergs, it is doubtful eisenhower would grant clemency. furthermore, if the rosenbergs --eived full justice as nixon reflected on the events span from 1953 to 1983, he said no one in the administration -- on rosenberg. it was possible the case against her was painted. he went on to say "if i had known if president eisenhower, he might have taken a differen
joseph mccarthy. 1953, eisenhower was inaugurated as president. the case, he inherited of the rosenbergs. eisenhower deliberated a few weeks and ultimately denied it -- decided to deny clemency. the rosenbergs were tried and convicted in the truman administration, the heavy responsibility of deciding their fate fell to president eisenhower. eisenhower's vice president, richard nixon, was privy to some of eisenhower's decision-making regarding the rosenbergs. when interviewed in 1983, nixon...
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joseph is back. joseph sternberg, a columnist at the wall streetjournal.he financial times and many others as well. a picture of the historic meeting earlier this year in singapore where donald trump shook hands with kim jong—un. i singapore where donald trump shook hands with kimjong—un. i remember it well. we were all rigour of a briefing. it was happening in our time. many are talking about them coming to watch. —— we were talking about it here on the briefing. second meeting is a good idea. it is important to establish a dramatic contact. the question is what we saw from the first meeting. i think that really the summit was dogged by questions about what the leaders have actually agreed. then there is also the question of what has been verifiable progress on some of the sticking points since then. the summit asa sticking points since then. the summit as a carrot is great... the financial times talks about that mate you know, the lack of progress since thatjune mate you know, the lack of progress since that june meeting mate you know, the lack of progre
joseph is back. joseph sternberg, a columnist at the wall streetjournal.he financial times and many others as well. a picture of the historic meeting earlier this year in singapore where donald trump shook hands with kim jong—un. i singapore where donald trump shook hands with kimjong—un. i remember it well. we were all rigour of a briefing. it was happening in our time. many are talking about them coming to watch. —— we were talking about it here on the briefing. second meeting is a...
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joseph: we don't think so.pening with this situation and the investment and. rishaad: this is inflation 9/10 no real pressure on side, a on the fiscal lot going on. . keep going on joseph: i cannot agree more on fiscal policy. a lot of this disinflation, the celebration that we are seeing is because of supply-side. anduse of the repeal of gsp the services tax. what will be really important is what does the central bank does -- on the fiscal side, you're right but monetary on the short-term probably will not react. for the most part, for fiscal policy, we probably will not get concrete answers until the budget is released on the second of november. haidi: a quick word on thailand -- you talk about the sweet spots in asia as of the rest of the surrounding members, a quick chat, thailand is smiling again. we have this tentative election scheduled but in the meantime, pretty robust tourism, gdp. all of this is going one way and it is going there as well. is this continuing or is it down to the fiscal buffers that t
joseph: we don't think so.pening with this situation and the investment and. rishaad: this is inflation 9/10 no real pressure on side, a on the fiscal lot going on. . keep going on joseph: i cannot agree more on fiscal policy. a lot of this disinflation, the celebration that we are seeing is because of supply-side. anduse of the repeal of gsp the services tax. what will be really important is what does the central bank does -- on the fiscal side, you're right but monetary on the short-term...
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mifsud. >> and met joseph mifsud.rst interview was our cupid. i still guess who joseph mifsud is. i know his collection in italy and know his background. that's why i still think there is a lot to come. >> did you ever suspect that simona might be connected to russia? your dad did. >> i think my family were -- i think everyone was a little paranoid throughout this past year and, yeah, i think they thought that she might have been some sort of russian spy. of course, i never believed anything like that. she's just -- i don't think every beautiful blond person necessarily has to be a russian agent. you know, there are many blond italians as well. >> you all met through joseph mifsud. when was the last time you spoke to him? >> my last time was in november 2016. >> and you? >> i can't even remember. it's been -- >> april 2017 maybe? >> no, there was -- probably '16. >> so not after 2016 -- not after april 2016? >> i think he was reaching out to me into 2017. i was just basically ignoring him so, yeah. >> the democrats fi
mifsud. >> and met joseph mifsud.rst interview was our cupid. i still guess who joseph mifsud is. i know his collection in italy and know his background. that's why i still think there is a lot to come. >> did you ever suspect that simona might be connected to russia? your dad did. >> i think my family were -- i think everyone was a little paranoid throughout this past year and, yeah, i think they thought that she might have been some sort of russian spy. of course, i never...
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so, joseph rainey had been born into slavery. during the civil war he was conscripted into the army to dig trenches around charleston, where he was from. he escaped to bermuda during the war. comes back after the war. plays a political role, locally. within a decade, he is holding a seat of a former confederate slaveholder. the rebel story is the same. he was born as a free man. never was a slave, but he comes into the senate and occupies a seat held by a slaveholder less than a decade before. when you think about the great paradoxes in american history, that is one of them. that they can come to the capital and represent african- american constituencies and they are doing it after those seats have been given up by slaveholders. >> that is amazing. i read a little bit about reconstruction. it is interesting, the small brotherhood of men serving right in the early 1870s. we actually have a print that has five of them, right here. they include hiram rebel, who you were talking about. joseph rainey. right here, these are three other
so, joseph rainey had been born into slavery. during the civil war he was conscripted into the army to dig trenches around charleston, where he was from. he escaped to bermuda during the war. comes back after the war. plays a political role, locally. within a decade, he is holding a seat of a former confederate slaveholder. the rebel story is the same. he was born as a free man. never was a slave, but he comes into the senate and occupies a seat held by a slaveholder less than a decade before....
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this is in stark contrast to truman's statements regarding alger hiss and joseph mccarthy. in january, 1953, eisenhower was inaugurated as president. with this, he inherited the case of the clemency appeals of the rosenbergs. eisenhower deliberated a few weeks and ultimately decided to deny clemency. the rosenbergs were tried and convicted in the truman administration, the heavy responsibility of deciding their fate fell to president eisenhower. eisenhower's vice president, richard nixon, was privy to some of eisenhower's decision-making regarding the rosenbergs. nixon, when interviewed in 1983, commented first eisenhower was influenced by personal experience in world war ii where he held military intelligence in regard. given his view on intelligence and the nature of crimes committed by the rosenbergs, it is doubtful eisenhower would have granted clemency, according to nixon. furthermore, the rosenbergs received full justice, therefore eisenhower declined to intervene. as nixon reflected on the events that spanned from 1953 to 1983, he said no one in the administration re
this is in stark contrast to truman's statements regarding alger hiss and joseph mccarthy. in january, 1953, eisenhower was inaugurated as president. with this, he inherited the case of the clemency appeals of the rosenbergs. eisenhower deliberated a few weeks and ultimately decided to deny clemency. the rosenbergs were tried and convicted in the truman administration, the heavy responsibility of deciding their fate fell to president eisenhower. eisenhower's vice president, richard nixon, was...
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joseph. r. one r. [ buzzer ] julie. l. nope. christina. c. one c. [ buzzer ] joseph. m.es. [ buzzer ] julie. b. no b. christina. a. no a. joseph. h. one h. [ buzzer ] julie. k. yeah. monkey branch. no. [ buzzer ] [ light laughter ] christina. y. yes. monkey wrench. [ laughs ] yeah, "monkey wrench." [ cheers and applause ] i thought "monkey branch," too. that's why i didn't -- hello! that turned out okay, huh? well, i felt so badly 'cause you had so much trouble with the wheel. but you ended up doing okay. $3,100 that round. you end up with $5,400. thank you. and you're happy about that. thank you very much. you're taking your wife to hawaii. ain't nothing wrong with that. second place, but a very nice total -- $16,804. -i'll take it. -thank you, joseph. [ applause ] gonna whack her with a monkey branch right... [ laughter ] i can joke 'cause it all went well for you. $31,000. congratulations. thank you. now, as you know, you get to choose from among three categories, for which you'll have in the bonus round, and they are... what do you feel best about? what'd you like to
joseph. r. one r. [ buzzer ] julie. l. nope. christina. c. one c. [ buzzer ] joseph. m.es. [ buzzer ] julie. b. no b. christina. a. no a. joseph. h. one h. [ buzzer ] julie. k. yeah. monkey branch. no. [ buzzer ] [ light laughter ] christina. y. yes. monkey wrench. [ laughs ] yeah, "monkey wrench." [ cheers and applause ] i thought "monkey branch," too. that's why i didn't -- hello! that turned out okay, huh? well, i felt so badly 'cause you had so much trouble with the...
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joseph"they got colin kaepernick hanging from a noose."re being shared online -posted by joseph - who wanted to be reffered to only by his first name.joseph, phoner"i posted it because i drove past there about 3 or 4 times down there and i didnt notice that."the picture - taken by his friend - inside the bowtie barbershop in downtown placerville -shows former 49er - colin kapernick - hanging from the ceiling by a noose.bow tie barber, owns shop"i literally had no idea that i was offending people." bow tie"we have a hangman down here in hangtown and with the theme of hangtown, i hung him, and i apologize."bowtie barber is a well known public figure in this community and says the hanged doll has been here since 2016 - when kapernick and a teammate kneeled during the national anthem.bow tie"i am a die hard 49ers fan and when that action happened there was a lot portrayed on the 49ers and i took it personally."but even with an apology - some like joseph - say the damage is already done. joseph"imagine how many kids already seen that doll, imag
joseph"they got colin kaepernick hanging from a noose."re being shared online -posted by joseph - who wanted to be reffered to only by his first name.joseph, phoner"i posted it because i drove past there about 3 or 4 times down there and i didnt notice that."the picture - taken by his friend - inside the bowtie barbershop in downtown placerville -shows former 49er - colin kapernick - hanging from the ceiling by a noose.bow tie barber, owns shop"i literally had no idea...
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(joseph chandler, father) 'weúre so far away from home and we have nothing.and weúre going to be here for a while.' they started a gofundme to pay for living expenses for the next few months.but despite the pain and trauma, tonight they are optimistic.((christy westerdale, bus crash survivor))'iúm hopeful to recover and see my babies recover. just to get through this all and put it behind us.' (live) taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero.... (anchor) (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. warm conditions warm conditions will continue over the interior areas while cooler teeratures are expected near the coast in the bay area. expect 60s-70s along the coast and 80s-90s inland. dry weather will also prevail with smoke and haze from wildfires across the state impacting portions of the region at times. (jrstone) in the south bay... the the largest anime bay... the the in the south (jrstone) region at times. portions of the region at times. (jrstone) (jrstone) (jrstone) (jrstone) in the south bay... the
(joseph chandler, father) 'weúre so far away from home and we have nothing.and weúre going to be here for a while.' they started a gofundme to pay for living expenses for the next few months.but despite the pain and trauma, tonight they are optimistic.((christy westerdale, bus crash survivor))'iúm hopeful to recover and see my babies recover. just to get through this all and put it behind us.' (live) taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero.... (anchor) (anchor) time now to...
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(joseph chandler, father) 'weúre so far away from home and we have nothing.ing and weúre going to be here for a while.' they started a gofundme to pay for living expenses for the next few months.but despite the pain and trauma, tonight they are optimistic.((christy westerdale, bus crash survivor))'iúm hopeful to recover and see my babies recover. just to get through this all and put it behind us.' (justine) coming up -- you're never too old to fall in love! after the break we'll hear from a newly-married couple ... who are ... 95 and 81 years old. (mabrisa)i have your forecast coming up a bit later on... (jrstone) some say you're never too old to fall in love. that's the case for a newly-married couple in tennessee.(justine) the groom is 95, and the bride is 81. elizabeth kuebel reports. nat sound:oliver stilson: "she's a good christian lady and we're going to be happy as two bugs in a rug."this day ... a few months in the making for margaret mccoy and oliver stilson...oliver stilson:"i sat by a lady she made a quilt for so she told me she couldn't give her o
(joseph chandler, father) 'weúre so far away from home and we have nothing.ing and weúre going to be here for a while.' they started a gofundme to pay for living expenses for the next few months.but despite the pain and trauma, tonight they are optimistic.((christy westerdale, bus crash survivor))'iúm hopeful to recover and see my babies recover. just to get through this all and put it behind us.' (justine) coming up -- you're never too old to fall in love! after the break we'll hear from a...
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, telemundo 48 celebra el mes de la herencia hispana por lo que hoy le presentamos la historia de joseph el inglés no es su primer idioma. >>> ciudad situada en un valle. >>> hogar de miles de familias de inmigrantes que por generaciones han trabajado en estos campos. >>> yo trabajé aquí en verano convirtió. >>> y yo me acuerdo que en este tiempo yo de verdad quería trabajar porque mi mamá y mi papá hacían esto, pero en un mes mirando vi que esto de verdad es muy duro y no lo quería para el resto de mi vida. es muy difícil. >>> experiencia que sembró en él una semilla, una semilla inusual en el campo >>> aquí, muchos de los estudiantes dicen quiero ser un mecánico, o trabajar algo de agricultura porque aquí es donde está todo. siempre la imagen de un mexicano es como algo así del campo, y yo quería empezar una nueva imagen para nosotros >>> a los 10 años, joseph molina comenzó a ayudarle a su papá en trabajos de construcción, y tras vivir una experiencia que nunca olvidará, nació en él la inquietud de querer ayudar aquellos con o nulo conocimiento del inglés >>> y yo me acuerdo que mi pa
, telemundo 48 celebra el mes de la herencia hispana por lo que hoy le presentamos la historia de joseph el inglés no es su primer idioma. >>> ciudad situada en un valle. >>> hogar de miles de familias de inmigrantes que por generaciones han trabajado en estos campos. >>> yo trabajé aquí en verano convirtió. >>> y yo me acuerdo que en este tiempo yo de verdad quería trabajar porque mi mamá y mi papá hacían esto, pero en un mes mirando vi que esto de...
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joseph's alters. made and given away as a sign of thinking st. joseph for his help. realizedink maude reid about the place was it's a living, breathing entity that takes different types of people to make it what it is. becauserles a special of the natural beauty and because of the founders who made it what it is. this table is her scrapbook about world war ii. it is number seven. as a red cross nurse, the war took a toll on her. to paid special attention how many people, how many local boys were serving in the war. you can look at some of these she would makee notations of every person in the area. it really is an amazing scrapbook. documenting the local community process experience with the men fighting in the war, but sustaining the war effort. anything about collecting scrap or rationing, she makes an effort to document. it was the topic of everyone's conversation, this is something she flips out about roosevelt. 19 20.ted the area in 12,of the local boys, 10 or gets lost. he is missing. roosevelt is there doing a duck any trip. when everyone finds out, they split
joseph's alters. made and given away as a sign of thinking st. joseph for his help. realizedink maude reid about the place was it's a living, breathing entity that takes different types of people to make it what it is. becauserles a special of the natural beauty and because of the founders who made it what it is. this table is her scrapbook about world war ii. it is number seven. as a red cross nurse, the war took a toll on her. to paid special attention how many people, how many local boys...
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the idea that papadopoulos met joseph and joseph told him, you know, the russians say that they have hillary clinton's e-mails and then the question is, what did papadopoulos do then? and in fact, papadopoulos said he doesn't remember telling anybody on the trump campaign and he has admitted telling us in the interview he told the greek foreign minister a few months latter and a different ambassador the australian ambassador to the uk so there are a lot of people out there that don't believe he didn't tell anybody on the trump campaign. there's no evidence he did but there's an individual working on the trump campaign, john mashburn and now works at the department of energy in the trump administration and that he remembered an e-mail from papadopoulos that claimed that the russians had hillary clinton's e-mails. in any case, this is the big question. what did papadopoulos tell the campaign and one of the things i pushed him on when i interviewed him just a few days ago. >> there are going to be people out there who think there's no way george papadopoulos didn't tell anyone on the ca
the idea that papadopoulos met joseph and joseph told him, you know, the russians say that they have hillary clinton's e-mails and then the question is, what did papadopoulos do then? and in fact, papadopoulos said he doesn't remember telling anybody on the trump campaign and he has admitted telling us in the interview he told the greek foreign minister a few months latter and a different ambassador the australian ambassador to the uk so there are a lot of people out there that don't believe he...
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that was in joseph smith's blood. the idea of treasure hunting. it sounds arcane these days but the american society of dowsers promotes the exact same thing. they had 2000 members today. it goes on. 20's,e was in his early justin smith was visited by a heavenly being -- joseph smith was visited by a being. he went the same day every year for three years before he was told he could now take this treasure and he came back with it. it was a stack of gold plates covered with a paragraph at -- hieroglyphic. that was the book of mormon. after he found this treasure, it was his destiny. was very excited. the next day, he went out and dug a well for a farmer. that is how poor they were. he translated the hieroglyphics from the gold plates. wife and then a secretary wrote down what he said. he dictated everything. he didn't need to look at the plates, the words appeared in his mind. whether you look at it as a work of imagination or inspiration or revelation, it was one of the most extraordinary acts of imagination in the 19th century. perhaps in a magic
that was in joseph smith's blood. the idea of treasure hunting. it sounds arcane these days but the american society of dowsers promotes the exact same thing. they had 2000 members today. it goes on. 20's,e was in his early justin smith was visited by a heavenly being -- joseph smith was visited by a being. he went the same day every year for three years before he was told he could now take this treasure and he came back with it. it was a stack of gold plates covered with a paragraph at --...
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joseph is back. joseph sternberg, a columnist at the wall streetjournal.f the historic meeting earlier
joseph is back. joseph sternberg, a columnist at the wall streetjournal.f the historic meeting earlier
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joseph for his help during the famine. what i think maude reid realized about the place was it's a living, breathing entity that takes different types of people to make it what it is. lake charles is special because of not only the natural beauty here, but because of the founders who made it what it is. the everyday individual people who contributed to the culture. on this table is her scrapbook about world war ii. scrapbook number seven. as a red cross nurse, the war took a toll on her. she paid special attention to how many people, how many local boys were serving in the war. and what it cost them. thesen look and some of pictures and see she would make notations of every person in the area. writing notes, killed in a crash. it really is an amazing scrapbook. she was not only documenting the local community's experience with the men fighting in the war, but sustaining the war effort. anything about collecting scrap or rationing, she makes an effort to document. here is a picture that she clips out and makes a notation an
joseph for his help during the famine. what i think maude reid realized about the place was it's a living, breathing entity that takes different types of people to make it what it is. lake charles is special because of not only the natural beauty here, but because of the founders who made it what it is. the everyday individual people who contributed to the culture. on this table is her scrapbook about world war ii. scrapbook number seven. as a red cross nurse, the war took a toll on her. she...
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. >> william joseph cashman. >> william joseph. >> my sister georgine orrigan. >> patricia cushing. >y loving son, father, brother and cousin, captain jason m. dahl. > joseph deluca. >> patrick joseph dr simbings coll. -- driscoll. >> my cousin, edward porter elt. >> jane c. folger. >> beloved sister and aunt, olleen fraser. >> our grandfather, andrew arcia. >> jeremy logan glick. >> kristen osterholm white gould. >> lauren grandcolos and unborn child. >> my best friend and sister, wanda anita green. [bell chime] >> beloved father, husband and brother, donald freeman greene. [bell chime] >> my sister, linda gronlund. [bell chime] cousin, richard guadagno. [bell chime] cousin, first officer leroy homer. [bell chime] >> my son, toshiya kuge. [bell chime] >> in memory of carrie, i present the name of our daughter who was a very loving mother to jerome and a loving sister to tony and william. flight attendant ceecee ross lyles. [bell chime] >> hilda marcin. [bell chime] >> waleska mertinez. [bell chime] >> nicole carol miller. >> all of our brother, louis joey nacke the second. [bell chim
. >> william joseph cashman. >> william joseph. >> my sister georgine orrigan. >> patricia cushing. >y loving son, father, brother and cousin, captain jason m. dahl. > joseph deluca. >> patrick joseph dr simbings coll. -- driscoll. >> my cousin, edward porter elt. >> jane c. folger. >> beloved sister and aunt, olleen fraser. >> our grandfather, andrew arcia. >> jeremy logan glick. >> kristen osterholm white gould. >>...
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invest with confidence. >>> king joseph!oh >> my. d.c.'s own brian king joseph is going to the finals of "america's got talent." >> all rig. >> simon cowell said the finals will be more exciting because brian's in them. >> he took the show to new heights with a rendition of paangsta's dise." you can watch him next week as he competes against four others for the million dollar prize right here on nbc. >> he could win the whole thing. >> yes, he could. good luck. good luck. that's it for us. (birds chirping, a running brook,) good luck. that's it for us. ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refreshingly real. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- daniel radcliffe, matt czuchry,
invest with confidence. >>> king joseph!oh >> my. d.c.'s own brian king joseph is going to the finals of "america's got talent." >> all rig. >> simon cowell said the finals will be more exciting because brian's in them. >> he took the show to new heights with a rendition of paangsta's dise." you can watch him next week as he competes against four others for the million dollar prize right here on nbc. >> he could win the whole thing. >>...
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nice to see you, joseph. this is a complicated one, isn't it?l and it's all about the law. exactly. it's such an interesting business regulation issue because one might well ask, what can the eu do to google concerning their operations in the us? what you discover is actually quite a lot because whenever you have a company like google with substantial revenue, substantial business in the european union, actually the way the european union chooses to regulate them can have a big impact, even in countries like the us, where i'm from, which has a different approach to a lot of these privacy issues. from google's point of view, there are doing the right to be forgotten law or zero wierling should only be applied within the european union —— they are arguing the right to be forgotten law or is he rule should only be applied within the european union?m he rule should only be applied within the european union? it is so contentious on the merits. you should argue not only should it be applied in the eu, but there's a big debate about whether it's the ri
nice to see you, joseph. this is a complicated one, isn't it?l and it's all about the law. exactly. it's such an interesting business regulation issue because one might well ask, what can the eu do to google concerning their operations in the us? what you discover is actually quite a lot because whenever you have a company like google with substantial revenue, substantial business in the european union, actually the way the european union chooses to regulate them can have a big impact, even in...
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joseph"they got colin kaepernick hanging from a noose."e being shared online -posted by joseph - who wanted to be reffered to only by his first name.joseph, phoner"i posted it because i drove past there about 3 or 4 times down there and i didnt notice that."the picture - taken by his friend - inside the bowtie barbershop in downtown placerville -shows former 49er - colin kapernick - hanging from the ceiling by a noose.bow tie barber, owns shop"i literally had no idea that i was offending people." bow tie"we have a hangman down here in hangtown and with the theme of hangtown, i hung him, and i apologize."bowtie barber is a well known public figure in this community and says the hanged doll has been here since 2016 - when kapernick and a teammate kneeled during the national anthem.bow tie"i am a die hard 49ers fan and when that action happened there was a lot portrayed on the 49ers and i took it personally."but even with an ph - say the damage is already done. joseph"imagine how many kids already seen that doll, imagine those that disagree w
joseph"they got colin kaepernick hanging from a noose."e being shared online -posted by joseph - who wanted to be reffered to only by his first name.joseph, phoner"i posted it because i drove past there about 3 or 4 times down there and i didnt notice that."the picture - taken by his friend - inside the bowtie barbershop in downtown placerville -shows former 49er - colin kapernick - hanging from the ceiling by a noose.bow tie barber, owns shop"i literally had no idea...
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yet joseph johnson says the family already has countless memories...joseph johnson / pet owner: "he wass through a tough time.ironically - the johnsons say jax came into their lives to help ease some painful memories.the johnsons say they were in the audience when a gunman opened fire at a country music concert in las vegas last october... killing 58 people and injuring 851, including joseph's cousin - melinda brockie...melinda brockie / shooting survivor: "i was shot on the right side of my face. it went through and it came through my left side of my cheek."since the shooting, joseph says his family has suffered from post traumatic stress disorder and anxiety... and that's where jax the labradoodle came in. jax brought them comfort...but tonight the johnsons are inconsolable.they say their neighbor shot and killed jax sunday morning.speaker not identified: "i heard a loud boom and i jumped up and then i heard another boom and i just heard jax just screaming and barking really really loud."joseph johnson / pet owner: "i jumped up and i come running out and by the time i got to the end o
yet joseph johnson says the family already has countless memories...joseph johnson / pet owner: "he wass through a tough time.ironically - the johnsons say jax came into their lives to help ease some painful memories.the johnsons say they were in the audience when a gunman opened fire at a country music concert in las vegas last october... killing 58 people and injuring 851, including joseph's cousin - melinda brockie...melinda brockie / shooting survivor: "i was shot on the right...
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joseph's college. foreignersivileged lived there. we lived on the coast near the beach and there were only have a dozen or so foreigners who lived in that area. here you are, jewish, there are foreigners, i assume from germany, as well. how would you interact with the germans who were nazi sympathizers? because very curious the german government controlled their population. they were all subject to oversight by the germans. units toad gestapo watch out for them. we got to know some of them. enough, my best friend when i was 10 years old was a young german who had been stuck in japan after his family started to go back to germany from new york, where his father and they were stuck in japan because they cannot continue on the trans-siberian railway after the soviets cleared war on germany. in japanpent the year instead of going back to germany. mefriend who sat in front of in school and became a close friend, came once a week in his killer youth uniform -- hitler youth uniform and was watched over by the its ipo. has got -- the stop. -
joseph's college. foreignersivileged lived there. we lived on the coast near the beach and there were only have a dozen or so foreigners who lived in that area. here you are, jewish, there are foreigners, i assume from germany, as well. how would you interact with the germans who were nazi sympathizers? because very curious the german government controlled their population. they were all subject to oversight by the germans. units toad gestapo watch out for them. we got to know some of them....
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. >> [bell chime] >> [bell chime] >> [bell chime] >> william joseph cashman.ll chime] >> my sister, georgine rose corrigan. >> [bell chime] >> patricia cushing. >> [bell chime] >> loving son, father, and cousin, captain jason dahl. >> [bell chime] >> joseph deluca. >> [bell chime] >> joseph patrick driscoll. >> [bell chime] >> my cousin, edward porter felt. >> [bell chime] >> jane c. folger. [bell chime] >> beloved sister and aunt, c olleen fraser. [bell chime] >> our grandpa, andrew "sonny" garcia. [bell chime] >> jeremy logan glick. [bell chime] >> kristen osterholm white gould. [bell chime] >> lauren catuzzi gra ndcolas, and unborn child. [bell chime] >> my best friend and sister, wanda anita green. [bell chime] >> beloved father, husband and brother, donald freeman greene. [bell chime] >> my sister, linda christine gronlund. [bell chime] >> my wife's cousin, richard j. guadagno. [bell chime] >> my cousin, first officer leroy homer. [bell chime] >> my son, toshiya kuge. [bell chime] >> in memory of carrie, i present the name of our daughter who was a very l
. >> [bell chime] >> [bell chime] >> [bell chime] >> william joseph cashman.ll chime] >> my sister, georgine rose corrigan. >> [bell chime] >> patricia cushing. >> [bell chime] >> loving son, father, and cousin, captain jason dahl. >> [bell chime] >> joseph deluca. >> [bell chime] >> joseph patrick driscoll. >> [bell chime] >> my cousin, edward porter felt. >> [bell chime] >> jane c. folger....
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joseph -- thinking st. joseph -- th anking st. joseph. 's understoodid about lake charles is that it was a thinking, breathing entity that takes all kinds of people to make it what it is. lake charles is not only special because of the natural beauty here and the founders that have made it what it is, but the everyday, individual people who contribute to the culture. on this table is her scrapbook about world war ii. scrapbook number seven. as a red cross nurse, i think the war took a toll on her. she noticed it, i think, paid special attention to how many boys werew many local serving in the war and what it cost, cost them. you can look at some of these pictures and you can see, she would make notations of every single person in the area. writing notes -- killed in a crash. it really is an amazing scrapbook. documenting the local communities experience -- community's experience with men fighting in the war, but the push to sustain the war effort. anything about collecting scrap or rationing, she makes an effort to document. this is a pic
joseph -- thinking st. joseph -- th anking st. joseph. 's understoodid about lake charles is that it was a thinking, breathing entity that takes all kinds of people to make it what it is. lake charles is not only special because of the natural beauty here and the founders that have made it what it is, but the everyday, individual people who contribute to the culture. on this table is her scrapbook about world war ii. scrapbook number seven. as a red cross nurse, i think the war took a toll on...
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>> joseph jr.and his family are viewers of "right this minute" in brush, colorado. >>> now, over to baton rouge, louisiana. >> jessa, put your pajamas on, please. >> and casey is a huge fan of the show. what is up, casey? she's telling her 3-year-old daughter to put the pj's on. she's watching through the baby monitor. >> pajamas. >> why don't kids want to put on their pajamas? that's all i want to do when i get home now. >> pajamas! >> right about here, you kind of understand what she's been mumbling back to mom the whole time. >> you need to put pajamas on. >> whatever. >> ooh, girl. >> it was nice knowing you. >> that's where the video ends. >> i bet. there is no video evidence of what happens next. >> i got it right here. >> whatever. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you need the buzz word, be at least 18 years of age and a legal resident of the u.s. >> then head over to rightthisminute.com and click on win ipad. >> enter the buzz word through facebook, twitter or both.
>> joseph jr.and his family are viewers of "right this minute" in brush, colorado. >>> now, over to baton rouge, louisiana. >> jessa, put your pajamas on, please. >> and casey is a huge fan of the show. what is up, casey? she's telling her 3-year-old daughter to put the pj's on. she's watching through the baby monitor. >> pajamas. >> why don't kids want to put on their pajamas? that's all i want to do when i get home now. >> pajamas!...
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high on any -- is general john joseph pershing, or as he was called with admiration and respect, black jack pershing. in a remarkable career that began on the half-remembered time of the last century and ended with the dropping of the first atomic bomb, pershing gave himself to the service of his country. he left a legacy of strength, simplicity, and honor that will remain etched in the souls of his countrymen for all time. this is his story. ♪ the story of john j. pershing begins a century ago, in the heart of the great midwest. missouri was a troubled state when pershing was born in 1860. bitterness and controversy had raked its valleys and the winds that moved through its fields in the years of john pershing's early youth blew hot from the battlegrounds of the civil war. as a boy of five, he stood and watched the soldiers from his town and county return from the final campaign at appomattox. after that, as the nation itself began to bind its wounds, missouri turned its full attention to the taming of its rugged, but productive soil. and, missouri boys grew to their manhood in those
high on any -- is general john joseph pershing, or as he was called with admiration and respect, black jack pershing. in a remarkable career that began on the half-remembered time of the last century and ended with the dropping of the first atomic bomb, pershing gave himself to the service of his country. he left a legacy of strength, simplicity, and honor that will remain etched in the souls of his countrymen for all time. this is his story. ♪ the story of john j. pershing begins a century...
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spy novelest joseph kanon, and adam sisman, whose latest book is a biography and has explained to me the proper way to pronounce it. it's lecarre. we can have a debate about this later. in addition to being part of the panel, they are signing books at 1:00. with that, i'm thrilled to hand it over to kai. >> good morning. we are all here because we love a good spy story. but we don't often really admire spies but we love a good spy story. that's what we're sort of here to discuss. we have on stage here, including myself, really three of the world's foremost experts on the world of intelligence. i'm really delighted to be here. my name is kai bird. i want to first make a plug for my little biography center at city university, the leon levy center, funded by shelby white the last 11 years. it's a very special thing. it promotes the art, craft of biography in a very specific way. we hand out four $72,000 fellowships every year and the deadline is in early january so if there are any first-time biographers in the audience, think about this fellowship. i want to begin by talking a little b
spy novelest joseph kanon, and adam sisman, whose latest book is a biography and has explained to me the proper way to pronounce it. it's lecarre. we can have a debate about this later. in addition to being part of the panel, they are signing books at 1:00. with that, i'm thrilled to hand it over to kai. >> good morning. we are all here because we love a good spy story. but we don't often really admire spies but we love a good spy story. that's what we're sort of here to discuss. we have...
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♪ ♪ >> rack in washington d.c., attorney general, attorney general, attorney general joseph oceans soakremembrance ceremony marking the 17th anniversary this september 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. thank you call for coming on this important and historic day and i would ask if you would do we join in a moment of silence in memory of those who lost their lives on this day seven teen years ago. if you would. [silence] ♪ god bless america land that i love ♪ stand beside her and guide her ♪ through the night with the light from above ♪ from the mountains to the prairies, to the ocean like the sun ♪ god bless america, my home sweet home ♪ god bless america land that i love ♪ stand beside her and guide her ♪ through the night with the light from above >> from the mountains to the prairie, to the ocean ♪ god bless america, my home sweet home ♪ god bless america, my home sweet home ♪ >> thank you very much for once again leading us in that beautiful song and with your beautiful voice. god bless america indeed. thank you deputy attorney general rod rosen
♪ ♪ >> rack in washington d.c., attorney general, attorney general, attorney general joseph oceans soakremembrance ceremony marking the 17th anniversary this september 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. thank you call for coming on this important and historic day and i would ask if you would do we join in a moment of silence in memory of those who lost their lives on this day seven teen years ago. if you would. [silence] ♪ god bless america...
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the ship was launched by joseph ofeck's wife on the 12th may, 1945. it was commissioned in september after the japanese had signed the surrender. while thethe water war was still going on. gearing-class, which gave it greater you'll capacity -- fuel capacity. during the korean war, it was blowing up supply chains. >> the destroyers are smaller ships that would defend larger ships and that would travel in a fleet around the aircraft carriers in the battleships. defendtheir jobs is to the aircraft carriers and keep the enemy away we forget sometimes about the last where we had spacecrafts splashing down in the oceans. a fleet would be in the area to pick up the afternoon. -- astronaut. normally a destroyer would come along the capsule and pick up the space capsule. part of theas gemini recovery mission in the early 60's. it never got a chance to pick up a gemini capsule because it was sent to vietnam to fire on begun liners they called it -- on iners.-- the gun l this is where we have the 52 gun mount. this is a five inch, 38 gun mount, which is i-5 inc
the ship was launched by joseph ofeck's wife on the 12th may, 1945. it was commissioned in september after the japanese had signed the surrender. while thethe water war was still going on. gearing-class, which gave it greater you'll capacity -- fuel capacity. during the korean war, it was blowing up supply chains. >> the destroyers are smaller ships that would defend larger ships and that would travel in a fleet around the aircraft carriers in the battleships. defendtheir jobs is to the...
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well the term of office in the fall or term of office of the d r c's incumbent president joseph kabila and a two years ago but he refused to step down in the violent unrest that followed the roman catholic church to lead negotiations to agree conditions for a new election after more protests rocked the country at the beginning of this year could be left finally agreed to stand down and not to stand for office again salonika went to find out how those who participated in the protests are doing today. here they stand together the activist the church members who live in hiding and those who lost their loved ones during pro-democracy protests earlier this year together they've won a small victory president joseph kabila who's ruled the country for seventeen years want to run for a third term in december he said. the lord was always there for us in our fight. it's he fought for and gave us the small the three. gatherings like this one a rare since the protests those who organized the live in fear. one activist agreed to me to set his heart on eric has been agitating against could be ten yea
well the term of office in the fall or term of office of the d r c's incumbent president joseph kabila and a two years ago but he refused to step down in the violent unrest that followed the roman catholic church to lead negotiations to agree conditions for a new election after more protests rocked the country at the beginning of this year could be left finally agreed to stand down and not to stand for office again salonika went to find out how those who participated in the protests are doing...
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nbc's mark barger has the story on the winner and what is next for joseph. >> the winner of the $1 million- >> reporter:l some fina moments of suspense to wrap up theas . the boston magician won agt's 13th edition, taking home a million dollars and a show in las vegas. >> i'm in shock right now, i don't even know what'sen hag. >> reporter: the austrian acrobats w saluted him with a victory ride. >> he's a super talented guy. he's just awesome. >> the first time you've ever seen this, right? >> reporter: m gained new fans last night. >> i have two ivy league degrees. i have no idea how you did that. >> reporter: the finale also produced other head scratchers. teen singer courtney hadwin failed to t make theop five. and michael ketterer finished fifth. >> he reminds me of when i had one direction on anothhow and i remember on the night when they didn't win, it was like i being punchedn the stomach. >> reporter: but any disappointment over not winning was shortived for violinist brian king joseph. he came in third. i'm just so excited. i feel like my career is starting today. and i couldn't b
nbc's mark barger has the story on the winner and what is next for joseph. >> the winner of the $1 million- >> reporter:l some fina moments of suspense to wrap up theas . the boston magician won agt's 13th edition, taking home a million dollars and a show in las vegas. >> i'm in shock right now, i don't even know what'sen hag. >> reporter: the austrian acrobats w saluted him with a victory ride. >> he's a super talented guy. he's just awesome. >> the first...
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thank you, mbrian and joseph. i understand you have some co-workers here who've come down to see you, if they wouldn't mind standing up so we could recognize them, as well. thank you. thank you so much for coming down to support your colleagues. i really appreciate that. so on behalf the board, the agency and indeed the entire city, thank you so much for your quick thinking in that situation. [applause] >> mr. haley. i think vice chair heinicke had an interesting question. john, did we ever find out what caused the fire? >> more housekeeping. we have a series of projects large and small going on throughout the subway. in this particular case, this was traced back, there was some open boxes that were at the end of the platform. it's for the work that's going onto put the new passenger signs in, and the project people were very sloppy, and they left the boxes in an exposed area, and not sure exactly what accelerant caused it to catch fire, but you have all throughout the places something called arcing and lighting,
thank you, mbrian and joseph. i understand you have some co-workers here who've come down to see you, if they wouldn't mind standing up so we could recognize them, as well. thank you. thank you so much for coming down to support your colleagues. i really appreciate that. so on behalf the board, the agency and indeed the entire city, thank you so much for your quick thinking in that situation. [applause] >> mr. haley. i think vice chair heinicke had an interesting question. john, did we...
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to the crimes authorities say, joseph deangelo committed in the 1970s and 80s.ichele gile reports. éthe unsolved murder of patricia neufeld, a young garden grove mother. who lived just blocks from the brother of the alleged golden state killer joseph deangelo...is getting a fresh look -- 40 years after it happened.a group of u-c irvine law students and the pro bono group innocents rights of orange county, are starting to dig into whether neufeld could be another victim of the accused serial murderer and rapist.della donna/innocence rights of orange county:"the similarities between the golden state killer's mo and what was found at the scene of the crime for patricia neufeld, are strikingly similar."the 34-year-old victim's home was about six blocks from joseph deangelo's brother.the lawyers say they found out patricia neufeld was bludgeoned to death with a bowling pin that was left behind.the infants who were with her were unharmed.the house wasn't ransacked -- the brutal killing was two days before thanksgiving back in 1978.della donna/innocence rights of orang
to the crimes authorities say, joseph deangelo committed in the 1970s and 80s.ichele gile reports. éthe unsolved murder of patricia neufeld, a young garden grove mother. who lived just blocks from the brother of the alleged golden state killer joseph deangelo...is getting a fresh look -- 40 years after it happened.a group of u-c irvine law students and the pro bono group innocents rights of orange county, are starting to dig into whether neufeld could be another victim of the accused serial...
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according to mike meister, in 1902, his great-uncle, joseph williamson jr., is a law student at georgetownone day, he strolls down pennsylvania avenue, spots the piece of wood in a junk pile, and thinks, "it's pretty neat." >> joseph jr. picked it up. >> like a yard sale? did they buy it? >> no, it was scrap. i mean, it was things that were gonna be eventually hauled off to landfills, burned, whatever. >> he brings it home to illinois from law school and gives it to his father as a memento. his dad inscribes his name and writes the date on the back. the piece is handed down in the family to mike's dad, wayne meister, in the 1930s. where was it kept? >> it was in the basement of our house out in illinois -- a farm that my parents bought after world war ii. and it was hanging on a wall. i can remember being a little kid and asking my father what it was. and he would say, "that's a piece of the white house." >> did you believe him? you're a farm kid in illinois, and your parents have a piece of a white house? >> when he said something, it meant he wasn't making things up. >> pretty cool, thou
according to mike meister, in 1902, his great-uncle, joseph williamson jr., is a law student at georgetownone day, he strolls down pennsylvania avenue, spots the piece of wood in a junk pile, and thinks, "it's pretty neat." >> joseph jr. picked it up. >> like a yard sale? did they buy it? >> no, it was scrap. i mean, it was things that were gonna be eventually hauled off to landfills, burned, whatever. >> he brings it home to illinois from law school and gives...
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but conventional doctors like joseph many oppose the law in his surgery comes another patient suffering from complications from treatment administered by a witch doctor. you know it's dangerous there will be more sickness more people with disabilities and the law will cause unnecessary death you can't have people with any medical knowledge treating animals and yet people do advertises his services online promising healing furphy ranging from ten to five hundred dollars. for gary he made this hurdle. gives him a prayer wrapped in this belt. in eight days gary will regain his hearing he says telling him now go and tell your friends about me. and that last night with the second of al jazeera straight series looking at practices. around the world now. jefferson airplane has died at the age of seventy six he was a kid figure and the psychedelic music when the one nine hundred sixty s. on the bands was popular songs and volunteers and somebody to love. thanks hello again i'm elizabeth problem and die hard with the headlines on al-jazeera to earthquakes followed by a tsunami have devastated th
but conventional doctors like joseph many oppose the law in his surgery comes another patient suffering from complications from treatment administered by a witch doctor. you know it's dangerous there will be more sickness more people with disabilities and the law will cause unnecessary death you can't have people with any medical knowledge treating animals and yet people do advertises his services online promising healing furphy ranging from ten to five hundred dollars. for gary he made this...
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joseph d'angelo of citrus heights is now facing 13 counts of murder, and 13 counts of kidnapping. >> i was appalled. i was trying to remember where i had been living when he was active. >> reporter: and she says she was not familiar with the case until last year, when she was approached by the da investigator paul holes, who credits her for helping crack the case. >> we have hate -- 8000 tips that have come in over the years. his name was never given to us. >> one of the first things i do when i start working, is i develop a profile. >> reporter: ray venture says she developed a suspect profile with information from old newspaper articles, that suggested the elusive killer may have been in law enforcement or the military. she then built family trees, using information that came from the dna found in a semen sample recovered from a crime scene, that they uploaded to a public website used to find relatives. >> we had that he had blue eyes. >> the search yielded more than 1000 genetic cousins. ray venture says she was able to develop information that the killer may be prematurely bald a
joseph d'angelo of citrus heights is now facing 13 counts of murder, and 13 counts of kidnapping. >> i was appalled. i was trying to remember where i had been living when he was active. >> reporter: and she says she was not familiar with the case until last year, when she was approached by the da investigator paul holes, who credits her for helping crack the case. >> we have hate -- 8000 tips that have come in over the years. his name was never given to us. >> one of the...