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also doing the same. >> mary kay, are you as optimistic?ou lived in china for 15 years and you go back regularly now. you're writing a book on china. >> yeah, well, so this is part of the fabric of how the chinese government deals with its relationship with the united states and how the u.s. deals with china. i mean, on one level great powers and even lesser powers know that governments spy on each other. what the u.s. takes exception to is that the chinese government and the chinese military are exceptionally organized. it's a very large scale and that they go after not just the kind of data that normally is acquired in spying government to government, but also proprietary information from u.s. companies that allows the chinese companies to compete against them. the u.s. government says unfairly. there have been conversations. there have been discussions and negotiations over years about this and the chinese government says we're a victim, too, but it doesn't really change. >> what are some of the other points of contention between the two
also doing the same. >> mary kay, are you as optimistic?ou lived in china for 15 years and you go back regularly now. you're writing a book on china. >> yeah, well, so this is part of the fabric of how the chinese government deals with its relationship with the united states and how the u.s. deals with china. i mean, on one level great powers and even lesser powers know that governments spy on each other. what the u.s. takes exception to is that the chinese government and the...
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kay: in the financial meltdown, there was no lending from the banks.he banks quit lending to small businesses across the country, almost without exception. it was really starving these organically-grown small businesses. peer-to-peer lending where other people are lending money to grow businesses is a growth aspect in our economy, and i think it will have a big impact on the small businesses. they can get loans from individuals willing to support them and get a return on their investment. it is different from the banks, but i think it will bring up investment at the local level that has been missing since the downturn, since the financial collapse of the marketplace. i think there are some solutions that are coming on board. aneesh: i am bullish that we will see more entrepreneurs, more women led companies, more minority-led companies in different geographies than just silicon valley. i also believe in what caused the rise of the west. the next wave of economic growth powered by the internet will not be tech in and of itself. it will be tech-enabled, r
kay: in the financial meltdown, there was no lending from the banks.he banks quit lending to small businesses across the country, almost without exception. it was really starving these organically-grown small businesses. peer-to-peer lending where other people are lending money to grow businesses is a growth aspect in our economy, and i think it will have a big impact on the small businesses. they can get loans from individuals willing to support them and get a return on their investment. it is...
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kay: in the financial meltdown, there was no lending from the banks. banks quit lending to small businesses across the country, almost without exception. it was really starving these organically-grown small businesses. peer-to-peer lending where other people are lending money to grow businesses is a growth aspect in our economy, and i think it will have a big impact on the small businesses. to get loans from individuals willing to support them and get a return on their investment. it is different from the banks, but i think it will bring up investment at the local level that has been missing since the downturn, since the financial collapse of the marketplace. i think there are some solutions that are coming on board. aneesh: i am bullish that we will see more entrepreneurs, more women led companies, more minority-led companies in different geographies than just silicon valley, and boston, and northern virginia. i also believe in what caused the rise of the west. the next wave of economic growth powered by the internet will not be tech in and of itself.
kay: in the financial meltdown, there was no lending from the banks. banks quit lending to small businesses across the country, almost without exception. it was really starving these organically-grown small businesses. peer-to-peer lending where other people are lending money to grow businesses is a growth aspect in our economy, and i think it will have a big impact on the small businesses. to get loans from individuals willing to support them and get a return on their investment. it is...
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kay: in the financial meltdown, there was no lending from the banks.he banks quit lending to small businesses across the country, almost without exception. it was really starving these organically-grown small businesses. peer-to-peer lending where other people are lending money to grow businesses is a growth aspect in our economy, and i think it will have a big impact on the small businesses. to get loans from individuals willing to support them and get a return on their investment. it is different from the banks, but i think it will bring up investment at the local level that has been missing since the downturn, since the financial collapse of the marketplace. i think there are some solutions that are coming on board. aneesh: i am bullish that we will see more entrepreneurs, more women led companies, more minority-led companies in different geographies than just silicon valley, and boston, and northern virginia. i also believe in what caused the rise of the west. the next wave of economic growth powered by the internet will not be tech in and of itsel
kay: in the financial meltdown, there was no lending from the banks.he banks quit lending to small businesses across the country, almost without exception. it was really starving these organically-grown small businesses. peer-to-peer lending where other people are lending money to grow businesses is a growth aspect in our economy, and i think it will have a big impact on the small businesses. to get loans from individuals willing to support them and get a return on their investment. it is...
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kai last you got your work cut out for you today. it will be hot. >> yes, it will be hot, real dow feel that humidity. also though unfortunately have an air quality alert to talk about this morning, so sometime when you get this hot, humid air it, makes it difficult for those with respiratory problems, let's start you off. we have air quality alert, unhealthy for sensitive groups. so the elderly, the young, those are respiratory issues, great inside to stay inside in the air-conditioning today. we do have that to deal with. right now currently in center city see taking live look, 74 degrees, yes, wind just fine, but look at the humidity, 85%, 85%, folks, that's why you feel it instantly when you walk out the door. now, when you walk out the door, once the sun comes up, also going to see clear skies, live look at storm scan3 here, see it is just gorgeous out there. nice and clear, which means we'll see the sunshine, but it also means we will heat up quickly today. we won't have the cloud cover, expecting high of 93 today, 94 tomorrow,
kai last you got your work cut out for you today. it will be hot. >> yes, it will be hot, real dow feel that humidity. also though unfortunately have an air quality alert to talk about this morning, so sometime when you get this hot, humid air it, makes it difficult for those with respiratory problems, let's start you off. we have air quality alert, unhealthy for sensitive groups. so the elderly, the young, those are respiratory issues, great inside to stay inside in the air-conditioning...
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kai simonsen s over the scene ab in chopper 4. kai? >> darlene and michael, good morning to both of you. the fire broek out before 5:00 this morning in this three-story home in brooklyn. li i can pictures now. this is in ditmas park section of the borough. it looks like thankfully firefighters do have the upper hand on this fire. just a small smoke condition at this point. you can see toward the top end of the screen, the fire spread to the house next door. lots of damage to both homes. we have heard that five injuries have now been reported. no word on the condition of the victims just yet. we'll continue to keep you up to date. live in chopper 4, kai simonsen, darlene and michael, back to you. >>> we want to see what it's like on the ground. tracie strahan just arrived there. tracie? >> reporter: that aerial view really doesn't do it justice, guys. we just arrived on the scene here. in driving the glenwood and argyle, we wereaalongside several fire trucks still coming here trying to get a hane on not one but two victorian homes here
kai simonsen s over the scene ab in chopper 4. kai? >> darlene and michael, good morning to both of you. the fire broek out before 5:00 this morning in this three-story home in brooklyn. li i can pictures now. this is in ditmas park section of the borough. it looks like thankfully firefighters do have the upper hand on this fire. just a small smoke condition at this point. you can see toward the top end of the screen, the fire spread to the house next door. lots of damage to both homes....
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now i heard katty kay's name and i know katty kay said we didn't have a plan. there is a plan. any number of options and ways to augment our efforts on isil. it's not as easy as some people thought some parts of it might be. there's a lot happening. >> secretary kerry can i ask you what the plan is on barrel bombs. everybody agrees it's a priority. now that the russians are involved in the way they are is there anything that the united states can do to put pressure on putin to put pressure on assad as part of this new plan -- >> absolutely. >> -- to stop the barrel bombing >> you're right on target. i talked with lavrov about it and the iranians about it. they are in possession in exchange for what we might do they might decide to keep assad from dropping barrel bombs. i heard richard earlier talking about efforts of a cease-fire. that's part of the u.n. effort. we would love to see that happen. frankly, those localized efforts take a long time and don't deal with the larger issue of isil and the question of what you'll do to really have a solution here. we have to save syria.
now i heard katty kay's name and i know katty kay said we didn't have a plan. there is a plan. any number of options and ways to augment our efforts on isil. it's not as easy as some people thought some parts of it might be. there's a lot happening. >> secretary kerry can i ask you what the plan is on barrel bombs. everybody agrees it's a priority. now that the russians are involved in the way they are is there anything that the united states can do to put pressure on putin to put...
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. >> good morning, it is friday, we all want to smile, but i have to same, kai last i walked out of the house this morning and it was raining again. >> i know. but it will get better today. >> good. >> i promise that you. >> so we're hoping hopefully for the morning commute? >> i think things will definitely be most better than yesterday, we will be getting better as we go along instead of getting worse. right now, temperatures pretty mild in the 60s this morning, 68 in philadelphia, newtown square you can see 64, 66 in pemberton, 66, six a bensalem. notice the winds very calm, too. starting off with much nicer situation. we have left over problems, one of them here is a flood warning, you can see this is just south of philadelphia, in parts of gloucester county, and that means, that we still have got water on the roads out there, too. so it is a morning to be careful. you have to take your time. but notice as we take a look at storm scan3, this is what i am talking about, things getting better. see the little drips of rain, drizzle clearing away, clouds also starting to clear away, so
. >> good morning, it is friday, we all want to smile, but i have to same, kai last i walked out of the house this morning and it was raining again. >> i know. but it will get better today. >> good. >> i promise that you. >> so we're hoping hopefully for the morning commute? >> i think things will definitely be most better than yesterday, we will be getting better as we go along instead of getting worse. right now, temperatures pretty mild in the 60s this...
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shari kayed, a palestinian muslim serving life for murder, has done time at five other israeli prisonsrior to rimanim. >> translator: when i came to this prison, i felt like i was in a hotel compared to where i've been previously. we have everything. nothing is lacking. we have a television, we have a radio, a cd player, dvds, fans, shelves, there's a cabinet where we put all our clothes, a shower. nothing is lacking. >> rimanim had two-man and six-man cells, all of which more resemble college dormitories than american prison cells. while most american inmates are not allowed to bring personal items beyond wedding bands or religious medallions, israeli inmates pack their bags before coming to prison. >> translator: you bring everything with you when you turn yourself in. clothing, shoes, electrical appliances, cigarettes, hot plate, coffee, everything. you're allowed to bring everything. >> for wahil, who is serving 19 years for murder, the comforts of home go beyond material possessions. he shares his cell with three cousins and two brothers in law and has other family living on the c
shari kayed, a palestinian muslim serving life for murder, has done time at five other israeli prisonsrior to rimanim. >> translator: when i came to this prison, i felt like i was in a hotel compared to where i've been previously. we have everything. nothing is lacking. we have a television, we have a radio, a cd player, dvds, fans, shelves, there's a cabinet where we put all our clothes, a shower. nothing is lacking. >> rimanim had two-man and six-man cells, all of which more...
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last and certainly not least, there's kicker kai forbath, removed him from the roster after missing aield goal with the miami dolphins and the head coach said it's not personal. >> we're not making kai a scapegoat. that's insane. we're trying to improve the kickoff cover team. we have to flip the script. we have to change the momentum in our favor. it seems like the last couple of years, they've gone against us and we have to start doing that ourselves and we're coaching them up and we have to coach better and we obviously have to play better. >> now that kai forbath is no long or the redskins roster they went out and signed dustin hopkins. from ashburn, i'm jason pugh, news 4 sports. >>> thanks, jason, when a guy who you already made him pay half a million for fines and suspensions for dirty play knees your star in the head like n dam keung suh. >> you would think the nfl would take notice. >> think again, suh not going to be punished for this play. >> league rules and it's just incidental conduct. the redskins not appealing the decision. >> let the outrage begin. >> meanwhile, every
last and certainly not least, there's kicker kai forbath, removed him from the roster after missing aield goal with the miami dolphins and the head coach said it's not personal. >> we're not making kai a scapegoat. that's insane. we're trying to improve the kickoff cover team. we have to flip the script. we have to change the momentum in our favor. it seems like the last couple of years, they've gone against us and we have to start doing that ourselves and we're coaching them up and we...
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. >> rounding people up, dividing families up, creating real kay on, it would cost hundreds of billions of dollars to round people up and ship them off. >> reporter: a new national monmouth poll shows donald trump has broken 30%, ben carson is the only other candidate in double digits and jeb bush has sunk into the single digits with the rest of the pack, and still months to go. lou? lou: carl, thank you very much, carl cameron. >>> on the democratic side, hillary clinton's transparency problems have worsened. an aide who helped set up her private e-mail server invokes his right against self-incrimination. two of clinton's top state department staffers are answering questions from the house committee investigating benghazi. fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry with our report. >> reporter: the stakes were raised bigtime in hillary clinton's e-mail controversy. as a former aide who set up her server decided to plead the fifth to avoid subpoenas compelling him to testify including the special house panel investigating benghazi. >> i know in the past people invoked fifth amend
. >> rounding people up, dividing families up, creating real kay on, it would cost hundreds of billions of dollars to round people up and ship them off. >> reporter: a new national monmouth poll shows donald trump has broken 30%, ben carson is the only other candidate in double digits and jeb bush has sunk into the single digits with the rest of the pack, and still months to go. lou? lou: carl, thank you very much, carl cameron. >>> on the democratic side, hillary clinton's...
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kai wang is a fda chemist. >> so kai the results are in from the test, what are they showing us? >> in this case, the compound i am looking for is nitrofurons. >> and how dangerous is that for human beings? >> nitrofurons are dangerous for human beings because it's carcinogenic. the fda action level for nitrofuron is one parts per billion. one parts per billion is the equivalent of looking for one gram of salt in an olympic sized swimming pool. >> wow! so how many parts is this per billion is this result? >> i would say it's about 1 to 2 parts per billion. >> so two grains of salt in an olympic sized swimming pool and you've managed to find it it that vial? >> yeah. >> that's incredible. so that batch of shrimp is not allowed in this country, essentially? >>it's not going to be allowed in this country. >> the fda simply isn't testing enough on the imported market to really find all of these violative residues. >> dr. urvashi rangan headed a study of imported shrimp for the june 2015 issue of the influential magazine "consumer reports." >> of the 205 imported farm samples that we
kai wang is a fda chemist. >> so kai the results are in from the test, what are they showing us? >> in this case, the compound i am looking for is nitrofurons. >> and how dangerous is that for human beings? >> nitrofurons are dangerous for human beings because it's carcinogenic. the fda action level for nitrofuron is one parts per billion. one parts per billion is the equivalent of looking for one gram of salt in an olympic sized swimming pool. >> wow! so how many...
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they called him kai.t this story, even after all this time, that dog knows who you are. it's clear from the tape. >> oh, yeah. he knows who i am. he's a good boy. >> and we want to bring this up because you said that there is another dog you're trying to help find now. >> yes. so his name a griffin and i've been speaking with his mom the owner. and he disappeared in napa valley, california actually a couple days after kai went missing. so i recently posted bring kai home about griffen. he's 180-pound black great dane. and he has a white spot on his chest and ihis ears are cropped. and i just think that 180 pounds of a dog going missing, i think somebody has him. >> 180 pounds. >> and that's when he went missing. >> i'm sure he's at the gym bench pressing. alexandria, andrea, great to see you both. what a cool story. >>> coming up, terrifying moments on a college campus. >> came out of a classroom fairly close to us shouting does anyone know cpr. >> how a group students was able to save a professor's life.
they called him kai.t this story, even after all this time, that dog knows who you are. it's clear from the tape. >> oh, yeah. he knows who i am. he's a good boy. >> and we want to bring this up because you said that there is another dog you're trying to help find now. >> yes. so his name a griffin and i've been speaking with his mom the owner. and he disappeared in napa valley, california actually a couple days after kai went missing. so i recently posted bring kai home about...
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so we kept the computer going all day to keep tuned in. >> kay, i'm so sorry.ld hate for any member of his family to learn about this from watching us on cnn as opposed to having someone much more important break the news to them. kay, thank you so much for jumping on the phone. i'm so sorry for your community. obviously, our thoughts are with you all. anthony roman, that said, let me bring you in. you know, you have worked in multiple shooting cases here and just, gosh, your heart goes out to this community, hearing this person, 32 years in law enforcement and she talks about this brotherhood. how is that factor -- does that factor in for all this massive presence trying to find the three, who by the way, it's been seven or so hours since it happened. they could be long gone. >> you know, brooke, this officer had 32 years of law enforcement experience. that is most -- more than most officer have in a career. why, he could have retired, received a nice cushy pension and gotten a nice, safer job. clearly he loved his community and clearly he loved being a law en
so we kept the computer going all day to keep tuned in. >> kay, i'm so sorry.ld hate for any member of his family to learn about this from watching us on cnn as opposed to having someone much more important break the news to them. kay, thank you so much for jumping on the phone. i'm so sorry for your community. obviously, our thoughts are with you all. anthony roman, that said, let me bring you in. you know, you have worked in multiple shooting cases here and just, gosh, your heart goes...
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we can see stray showers throughout the kay today but more or less, but rain is wrapping up, the bulk of it today for us. as we get in the afternoon look out for cloud and stray shower. by thursday afternoon that rain returning as this is a stalled out front, more rain and wind on friday and as we head toward weekend we will keep an eye on joaquin and the impact that could have on our weather. in other word keep umbrella handy as we have better kay today, damp roadways for sure and as we go in the morning. things getting better and we could see stray shower throughout the day-to-day. upper 70's. meisha, you have your hand, full this morning my dear. >> i will, anytime roadways are wet, morning commute during the the rush hour it is when things can get messy. this is one area we are keeping an eye on. we have flooding in malvern. various rains air affect by this. you can see flashing lights indicating this. this is 202 northbound between route 30 and route 401, but for those in the malvern area just know extra rain last night you might get some slow down, extra slow downs if you will.
we can see stray showers throughout the kay today but more or less, but rain is wrapping up, the bulk of it today for us. as we get in the afternoon look out for cloud and stray shower. by thursday afternoon that rain returning as this is a stalled out front, more rain and wind on friday and as we head toward weekend we will keep an eye on joaquin and the impact that could have on our weather. in other word keep umbrella handy as we have better kay today, damp roadways for sure and as we go in...
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let the children come. >> reporter: kay johnson and the rest of us were escorted across the street toand right next to the convention center front doors, and within minutes pope john paul ii walked out and right over to our small band. >> he blessed each one of us, the staff included, and gave us each a rosary. and those rosaries that we got, we kept them locked up in where the narcotics were on our floor and parents would borrow them in times of need. >> reporter: johnson, a lutheran, says the pope lived in everybody's spirits, giving parents hope. and the child she was with showed improvement. >> the next day he did walk. it really was something, one of the best days of my life. >> well, kay says she'll watch this next pope from home, thank you, but that event 36 years ago is a memory she'll cherish and story she loves to keep telling. >> we love you came back to tell us, as well. spontaneity there in that moment 36 years ago and we expect spontaneity from this pope, as well. >> absolutely. coming up the next hour i have an interview with one of the mothers who had a sick child at c
let the children come. >> reporter: kay johnson and the rest of us were escorted across the street toand right next to the convention center front doors, and within minutes pope john paul ii walked out and right over to our small band. >> he blessed each one of us, the staff included, and gave us each a rosary. and those rosaries that we got, we kept them locked up in where the narcotics were on our floor and parents would borrow them in times of need. >> reporter: johnson, a...
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. >> so meet kai, tiny ten year old york i with big story to tell.chuller says she had gone outside her home the morning every august 20th, went minutes, the dog had disappeared. days later, she was contacted by a woman who bought the dog from a homeless woman who claimed the dog was hers, claiming something wasn't right. woman took the dog to the vet. that's when they are found kai, a microchip. >> i'm so grateful for the loving, kind soul that came across kai, not just for me but for my kids, my family just a miracle. >> the woman said she bought the dog because her yorkie recently passed. it turns out the woman and schuller get this, chris, they both work at the exact same hospital on different floors. >> maybe she can dog sit some time. >> just small world? >> very small. so mention the name donald trump, get meade at reaction from anybody. >> yes, the polarizing presidential candidate end earth new arena the gaming wormed, game called tram pell trump. in mexico, account had said after trump's disparaging comments, he thought, this would be a goo
. >> so meet kai, tiny ten year old york i with big story to tell.chuller says she had gone outside her home the morning every august 20th, went minutes, the dog had disappeared. days later, she was contacted by a woman who bought the dog from a homeless woman who claimed the dog was hers, claiming something wasn't right. woman took the dog to the vet. that's when they are found kai, a microchip. >> i'm so grateful for the loving, kind soul that came across kai, not just for me but...
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kai simonsen above the scene. cross bronx near westchester avenue, you'll find delays due to that accident. again, you've got a lane taken out there. that is the ride. it's going to be very slow heading into the cross bronx. that's the l.i.e. near the grand central parkway. that ride westbound we're starting to see delays build. it's getting more busy out and about on the roadways. also in new jersey, still seeing problems with a couple fires. the car being wrapped up here south of exit 5 northbound. in the truck lanes near the -- right lane taken up there. staten island expressway busily between victory and bradley avenue. the construction is still there. again, you can see it's a really slow go this morning. everything is on schedule for your commuter checklist. alternate side meter rules are in effect. weather and traffic coming up on the 4s. >> thank you very much, emily. 5:48. wendy's in new jersey is closed after two cars slammed into the front entrance. police say it happened just before 5:00 p.m. yesterday
kai simonsen above the scene. cross bronx near westchester avenue, you'll find delays due to that accident. again, you've got a lane taken out there. that is the ride. it's going to be very slow heading into the cross bronx. that's the l.i.e. near the grand central parkway. that ride westbound we're starting to see delays build. it's getting more busy out and about on the roadways. also in new jersey, still seeing problems with a couple fires. the car being wrapped up here south of exit 5...
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we send it over to kai l man, about to be fall, and it is starting to feel like it, which is kind of nice. >> it is. think about it, papal visit. won't it be nice we don't have to worry about people having heat strokes, dehydration? right? >> nice. >> temperatures down, i think that will help, you know, with all of the mass that is are coming to see that. adorable, a do-able pope. >> how cute was that messuage. >> he sounds like olds italian -- oh, sweet old grant pa. all excited for his visit, no doubt about it. let's talk about this next week. we will be entering fall ready or not here it come. girls you an i had ooh owe, by september 23rd, mid week time frame, high of about 75 our average, then we head on down the hill as you can see by the time we get to november 30th. our average, ooh degrees. currently at 71 degrees, as we take live look at center city. humidity levels are dropping, winds is picking up a bit there. out of the north, 18 miles per hour, so getting bit after brisk breeze going on. and as we take wider view here at our neighborhood network, see the clouds, but star
we send it over to kai l man, about to be fall, and it is starting to feel like it, which is kind of nice. >> it is. think about it, papal visit. won't it be nice we don't have to worry about people having heat strokes, dehydration? right? >> nice. >> temperatures down, i think that will help, you know, with all of the mass that is are coming to see that. adorable, a do-able pope. >> how cute was that messuage. >> he sounds like olds italian -- oh, sweet old grant...
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i will introduce mary kay, the daughter of sergeant howell speaking on behalf of the family. [applause] >> good morning. thank you. i like to read a brief excerpt of an article about lincoln the concentration can't. this appeared on the stars & stripes newspaper in 1945. down the road were men who were not strong enough to leave. but resistance numbers, russian and polish political prisoners, jews. there had been two americans in the camp. they died last month. 1500 6000 were brought in. most of the rest died. the smell of death was among the still living. in the hospital were those about to die. there was one man beaten for stealing potato feelings. he did not have any flesh there anymore. the rest of the men in the hospital had dysentery. they lay in their own excrement, too weak to move. one man stronger than the rest stood in the door. he wore only a short nightshirt. you could see he had no thighs, calves, hips. his legs were bones with great knobs for knees. his body was a skeleton covered with gray skin. sergeant donald j hall really spoke to us about the war. when he
i will introduce mary kay, the daughter of sergeant howell speaking on behalf of the family. [applause] >> good morning. thank you. i like to read a brief excerpt of an article about lincoln the concentration can't. this appeared on the stars & stripes newspaper in 1945. down the road were men who were not strong enough to leave. but resistance numbers, russian and polish political prisoners, jews. there had been two americans in the camp. they died last month. 1500 6000 were brought...
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kay lean was one of lisa's coworkers >> she just wanted to help people. we work in a sex abuse unit, and that's a very difficult subject that a lot of people can't deal with, but she prided herself on helping these families and being able to help you know, make a difference. >> everyone admired lisa's selflessness, her friend carrie ward also worked with lisa. >> she took in foster kids while she was a single parent and was raising her own daughter by herself. >> that feels like sort of going the extra mile and then some. >> she did. she was always there to help anybody that needed. >> admirable. >> yes, very much so. >> one year after kevin and lisa met, they married. >> the wedding itself, i mean, was fabulous. the reception was great. >> did you think this marriage was going to be forever? >> oh, absolutely, absolutely. there was no question in my mind. >> a year and a half later, lisa and kevin an announced the arrival of a baby of their own. hailey. lisa was on top of the world. >> megan she loved like crazy, of course. but she really wanted another
kay lean was one of lisa's coworkers >> she just wanted to help people. we work in a sex abuse unit, and that's a very difficult subject that a lot of people can't deal with, but she prided herself on helping these families and being able to help you know, make a difference. >> everyone admired lisa's selflessness, her friend carrie ward also worked with lisa. >> she took in foster kids while she was a single parent and was raising her own daughter by herself. >> that...
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the royal add kay my of arts. it was personally cure rated after his passport was return bed i the government. allowing him to travel to the u.k. steve barker went on to meet him. >> it is the most anticipated show of the year, where activism and art collide. includes architecture and something in between. in china he known as the designer of the birds nest stadium. which he ended up dismissing. he is seen as witty, bold, and above all political. after they lift add four year travel ban, the soft spoken artist has been able to personally oversea the shows installation. he also had this message. >> some kind of decision to help a way odeal with this situation. >> the highway had long been a thorn in the side of the chinese government. this piece is made from the rubble of poorly constructed government built schools. destroys by the earthquake. thousands of twisted metal have been pain stakenly sorted and straightened. a monument to 5,000, many of them children. it is work like this that put him on the watch list. a
the royal add kay my of arts. it was personally cure rated after his passport was return bed i the government. allowing him to travel to the u.k. steve barker went on to meet him. >> it is the most anticipated show of the year, where activism and art collide. includes architecture and something in between. in china he known as the designer of the birds nest stadium. which he ended up dismissing. he is seen as witty, bold, and above all political. after they lift add four year travel ban,...
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you're going to meet a southern chef with her take on comfort food and our political expert melissa kay sits down with three news makers. it's all good. at the gate first chef jennifer booker who i spoke to earlier this week. >>> welcome back to bay sunday. she's a familiar face in the world of cooking, southern raised and educated at the university of tulsa, she's in
you're going to meet a southern chef with her take on comfort food and our political expert melissa kay sits down with three news makers. it's all good. at the gate first chef jennifer booker who i spoke to earlier this week. >>> welcome back to bay sunday. she's a familiar face in the world of cooking, southern raised and educated at the university of tulsa, she's in
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redskins announced they have bathased kicker kai for and signed the saints' former kicker. leon: still ahead, dialing the wrong number lanes a man in jail. alison: the clues to deception. how did attacked a lie is the top turning story. arrested for bomb threats at a harris teeter in alexandria. and the great forecast also on wjla.com. leon: we all know the importance of texting the correct number, but a florida criminal has learned his lesson the wrong way. hit the wrong digits and connect it with a deputy instead. he texted the deputy about marijuana and cocaine. investigator said they would meet up with him and arrested him on the spot. alison: thank you very much for leading us write to you. -- right to you. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. week ahead. brian: tomorrow morning, could have some suburbs, -- good have some 40's in the suburbs. sunshine and gorgeous weather in the afternoon. we will be in the mid-80's through thursday. saturday we could hit 90
redskins announced they have bathased kicker kai for and signed the saints' former kicker. leon: still ahead, dialing the wrong number lanes a man in jail. alison: the clues to deception. how did attacked a lie is the top turning story. arrested for bomb threats at a harris teeter in alexandria. and the great forecast also on wjla.com. leon: we all know the importance of texting the correct number, but a florida criminal has learned his lesson the wrong way. hit the wrong digits and connect it...
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david kay said it was inconsistent with law. mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and mohammed badr were sentenced to three years in prison after a retrial found them guilty of reporting false news. >> the u.s. pat president obama visited a melting glacier to highlight the impact of global warming. obama noted how much the glacier shrunk in the past century. the u.s. national park said exit glacier has been receding by 30 meters a year. it is his most high profile campaign on climate change yet. >> now, in parts of alaska, coastal erosion is claiming homes and distrubilitying livelihoods within the community. this is a village of 400 people that is falling into the sea. libby casey visited the small hunting region. >> make sure they don't suffer. >> eskimo larry relies on the see and hand for food and his way of life. hunting most of what he eats. it's unpredictable because of the ice. and it's not safe no more. it's scary. it's real scary. >> alaska may be the last front tear, the arctic coast is the front line of climate change.
david kay said it was inconsistent with law. mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and mohammed badr were sentenced to three years in prison after a retrial found them guilty of reporting false news. >> the u.s. pat president obama visited a melting glacier to highlight the impact of global warming. obama noted how much the glacier shrunk in the past century. the u.s. national park said exit glacier has been receding by 30 meters a year. it is his most high profile campaign on climate change...
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. >> it was very kay outic. it was very chaotic. i realized that adam was do in front of the. alison was not the side of me any longer. and so, and so i am really, and i won't suffice face, because i cannot say i was looking at him. i was not trying to make icon take, and so, i just, the only thing i could think of is, play dead. >> han, she looks remarkable. the woman you are looking late. ing have can i gardner shot in the back and had some of thed dy and colon removed. the cameraman died of their wounds much of the gunman later killed himself. >> donald trump speaking aboard the uss iowa tonight on the eve of the next debate. thep tongue, well, national security. >> well, we're examining to make our military so big and so strong, andp so great. [cheering and applauding] and it will be so powerful that i don't think we are ever dog with have to use it. nobody is going to mess with us. that i can tell you. >> trump also spoke about vet rein issues in crowd thatting the long wait times at rva hospitals. he said that would be over if he is elected. >> all right. mayor will talk
. >> it was very kay outic. it was very chaotic. i realized that adam was do in front of the. alison was not the side of me any longer. and so, and so i am really, and i won't suffice face, because i cannot say i was looking at him. i was not trying to make icon take, and so, i just, the only thing i could think of is, play dead. >> han, she looks remarkable. the woman you are looking late. ing have can i gardner shot in the back and had some of thed dy and colon removed. the...
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kay jewelers, "every kiss begins with kay," it's actually correct.it up. [ laughter ] and miller's slogan is, "it's miller time." okay, it's only 10:00 a.m., but okay. [ laughter ] we think, why should only products have slogans? everything could benefit from one. so we came up with some. not for ourselves, for you guys. in a segment that we call "new slogans." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: these things don't have slogans, now they do. let's start with a slogan for recycling day. "recycling day: show the neighbors you're an alcoholic." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] it's all it really is. next we have "fitness apps: do this for a week." [ laughter ] and now it's just an ugly bracelet, which is also very helpful to have. next we have middle airplane seats. let's see their slogan. "middle airplane seats: you paid the same for this." [ laughter ] you did not get a deal. next we have a slogan for takeout. you know this is when you go to a restaurant and order food and take it back to your home to eat it there. let's see it. "takeout: all the s
kay jewelers, "every kiss begins with kay," it's actually correct.it up. [ laughter ] and miller's slogan is, "it's miller time." okay, it's only 10:00 a.m., but okay. [ laughter ] we think, why should only products have slogans? everything could benefit from one. so we came up with some. not for ourselves, for you guys. in a segment that we call "new slogans." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: these things don't have slogans, now they do. let's start with...
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in july protesters boarded kay kayaks and this picture reads bye bye, and don't come back. >> for now, the exploratory well will be sealed and abandoned. >>> pope francis is back in the vatican this morning. thinks final message before leaving the u.s. to be open to miracles of love. we have a look at the pope's final day in philadelphia. on sunday the pope had a message for the bishops. >> god weeps for the sexual abuse of children. it cannot be remain in secret. i will ensure that all responsible will be held accountable. >> the vatican said that pope francis met and prayed with the victims, which included three women and two men and continuing with the message, pope francis met with prisoners and their families at the correctional facility. as he entered the hall, he gave a thumbs up to the walnutwood chair that infates made for him. pope francis encouraged the inmates to get their lives back on track. >> this time in your life can only have one purpose. to get your hand on the right road. to give you a hand to get into society. >> shaking hands with the men and women and even gett
in july protesters boarded kay kayaks and this picture reads bye bye, and don't come back. >> for now, the exploratory well will be sealed and abandoned. >>> pope francis is back in the vatican this morning. thinks final message before leaving the u.s. to be open to miracles of love. we have a look at the pope's final day in philadelphia. on sunday the pope had a message for the bishops. >> god weeps for the sexual abuse of children. it cannot be remain in secret. i will...
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for stocks are cheap versus when they are expensive and list a look at the killer shades -- schiller kay's ratio. adjusted inflation. a fund this we call the value of momentum etf. it looks at transcendence of valuation. there is so much misinformation about value. people will look at value in almost every other aspect of their life, but with a look at the stock work at they often you cannot use valuation to time the market. does that sound remotely reasonable to you? absolutely not. so you looked at schiller cape . round 16 andlues 17. it has been as low as five. we're in a value around 26. it has come off a little bit this summer, but it is expensive. inflation is tame, but it is still expensive. people want to say it is going to be terrible, but we are looking at low single-digit returns going forward. portfolio0% of the when stocks are expensive and another 50%, stocks are going down. long, we up to 100% are 100% hedged in market neutral right now. joe: u.s. stocks look expensive, but some markets would cheaper right now. guests that find are bullish on these countries. these are some
for stocks are cheap versus when they are expensive and list a look at the killer shades -- schiller kay's ratio. adjusted inflation. a fund this we call the value of momentum etf. it looks at transcendence of valuation. there is so much misinformation about value. people will look at value in almost every other aspect of their life, but with a look at the stock work at they often you cannot use valuation to time the market. does that sound remotely reasonable to you? absolutely not. so you...
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. >> they kay once a believer always a believer. he declared he was so impressed with pope francis that he was considering going back to praying. was he joking? >> only he know what he really feels inside. all i can do is refer you to his up bringing. >> raul castro and his older brother fidel were brought up as catholics educated by jesuits, the same as pope francis. but they would close down catholic schools and declare religion the open yet of the people declaring the cuba state and themselves atheists. a devout catholic remembers how 40 years ago she was afraid to baptize her daughter. >> my husband could have lost his job, but a lot has changed since then. >> surrounded by soviet style housing complex, one of three new churches authorized by the government since the 1959 revolution will be built next to this half-finished jesuit house. >> i think cuba wants to be seen as part of the world, and in the world the catholic church has an influence. the pope for his heart will reap the benefits of having helped of normalizing u.s. cu
. >> they kay once a believer always a believer. he declared he was so impressed with pope francis that he was considering going back to praying. was he joking? >> only he know what he really feels inside. all i can do is refer you to his up bringing. >> raul castro and his older brother fidel were brought up as catholics educated by jesuits, the same as pope francis. but they would close down catholic schools and declare religion the open yet of the people declaring the cuba...
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. >> reporter: hector rojas, francisco santa maria, a native of anything kay rawing a were -- nicaragua were chosen. two other pieces were handcrafted by students at lincoln hall in lincoln dale. >> an honor. i never thought i would get the chance to do something like this. >> these are down home good hard working salt of the earth people that put a lot of sweat and heart and soul into this. >> reporter: preparations are still underway for the mass at madison square garden to be celebrated by over 20,000 of the faithful. the music and liturgy are being planned. >> it will be joyful, filled with ex huber rans and prayer full occasion. >> we invite you to stay with eyewitness news and abc news for the latest on the pope's visit and on our web site, abc7ny. you can see how to get tickets for the pope's procession through central park. >>> a special gift for a family of an officer killed in the line of duty. renovations are made with detective wenjian liu's widow, mother and father live. tears flowed for both gratitude and in memory of detective liu as they saw the updated home. the two off
. >> reporter: hector rojas, francisco santa maria, a native of anything kay rawing a were -- nicaragua were chosen. two other pieces were handcrafted by students at lincoln hall in lincoln dale. >> an honor. i never thought i would get the chance to do something like this. >> these are down home good hard working salt of the earth people that put a lot of sweat and heart and soul into this. >> reporter: preparations are still underway for the mass at madison square...
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but some of the stuff i leave to my stunt d and michael kay. i'm supposed to shoot him. what if i jump and roll on >>> cindy crawford nearly 50 tells us a part of her body she can't stand. (nature sounds) she can rage, and roar, and crack, and storm. but mother nature can't stop us. the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ >> yes, tom, we're everywhere. it is alw day whether you goat sit down and chat with tom hanks. he is really one of the nice guys in hollywood. not a bad actor, too. he h oscars. cameron masterson was the first up to talk to to his new movie "brigitte files." >> everyone deserve az defense. good i'm curious tooz what think the quality is that you have that makes people consider you? >> okay. i think it's the goofy voice and the big butt. but i -- >> i don't think so. >> that's why we love tom so much. he really is a normal and this time he's a lawyer defending a kgb agent. >> clearly not the first time working with steven spielberg. you know that guy. people heard of him. >> you know, the best thing working with him more than once is you don't hav
but some of the stuff i leave to my stunt d and michael kay. i'm supposed to shoot him. what if i jump and roll on >>> cindy crawford nearly 50 tells us a part of her body she can't stand. (nature sounds) she can rage, and roar, and crack, and storm. but mother nature can't stop us. the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ >> yes, tom, we're everywhere. it is alw day whether you goat sit down and chat with tom hanks. he is really one of the nice guys in hollywood. not a...
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but some of the stuff i leave to my stunt d and michael kay. i'm supposed to shoot him. what if i jump and roll on >>> cindy crawford nearly 50 tells us a part of her body she can't stand. my name is jeff richardson, the vice president of operations here at c.k. mondavi. to make this fine wine it takes a lot of energy. pg&e is the energy expert. we reached out to pg&e to become more efficient. my job is basically to help them achieve their goals around sustainability and really to keep their overhead low. solar and energy efficiency are all core values of pg&e. they've given us the tools that we need to become more efficient and bottom line save more money. together, we're building a better california. are more likely to have a to frsuccessful future.e born talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.
but some of the stuff i leave to my stunt d and michael kay. i'm supposed to shoot him. what if i jump and roll on >>> cindy crawford nearly 50 tells us a part of her body she can't stand. my name is jeff richardson, the vice president of operations here at c.k. mondavi. to make this fine wine it takes a lot of energy. pg&e is the energy expert. we reached out to pg&e to become more efficient. my job is basically to help them achieve their goals around sustainability and really...
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. >> a couple of important kay cars being launched. car called the gsf, it's a high performance, bold aggressive sedan, 467 horse power car. a blast to drive. there's also the all new ninth generation tacoma, which is the number one selling mid size truck for the last ten years. >> about. >> about. >> america just loves tacoma, it will set the benchmark for mid size pickup. and then, the other thing that is exciting is the carbee hind it. >> tell us about i. this vehicle is called the mari, and it translates from japanese to mean the future. so this is doing to be the mass produced fuel cell vehicle. >> okay. so now tell me about fuel cells. what does that mean? >> it's an electric vehicle that produces electricity when you step on the gas pedal. >> interesting. >> it uses hydrogen and of course general to produce electricity to power the vehicle. rather than carry large batteries on board, it carries small fuel tanks on of hydrogen. this car will go about 300 miles on a tank of hydrogen. it takes 3 to 5 minutes to refuel it. and the o
. >> a couple of important kay cars being launched. car called the gsf, it's a high performance, bold aggressive sedan, 467 horse power car. a blast to drive. there's also the all new ninth generation tacoma, which is the number one selling mid size truck for the last ten years. >> about. >> about. >> america just loves tacoma, it will set the benchmark for mid size pickup. and then, the other thing that is exciting is the carbee hind it. >> tell us about i. this...
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a young british general, eric kay's, was there to witness it. our own correspondent rupert wingfield-hayes retraces the steps of his ancestor as the war came to a close. deep in the mountains of western china, a thousand miles from the ocean, is the city that clings to the banks of the met a young sea river. 50 years ago, this place was the capital of china. the nationalist government had been forced to take refuge here from the japanese onslaught in the east. britishcame a young general, eric hayes, my great uncle. in 1945, he was the commander of british horses in the chinese theater. g waseven years, congchin one of the most heavily bombed cities in the world. tens of thousands were killed as the japanese air force attempted to crash chinese resistance. sounded, hee sirens would run for his life down the road. the tunnels were dug by handy beneath the cities. there was never enough space down here for everyone. in june of 1941, it led to a terrible disaster. people were fighting, pulling their hair, and biting each other. they could not breat
a young british general, eric kay's, was there to witness it. our own correspondent rupert wingfield-hayes retraces the steps of his ancestor as the war came to a close. deep in the mountains of western china, a thousand miles from the ocean, is the city that clings to the banks of the met a young sea river. 50 years ago, this place was the capital of china. the nationalist government had been forced to take refuge here from the japanese onslaught in the east. britishcame a young general, eric...
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but some of the harder stuff i leave to my stunt double and michael kay. i'm supposed to shoot him. but what if i jump and i roll on the ground behind the thing looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club... well he's definitely going to lose a stroke on this hole. if you're a golf commentator, you whisper. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. this golf course is electric... >>> cindy crawford nearly 50 tells us a part of her body she can't stand. and gma host on her cancer find. >> you feel like you're goi u y ocod po ys. zey icn d ococoinurta 'stfrtla . (rorsctc y s std sfforll fi gesouptnsitth faesinrn a wfiaiblfr 5to00pb anwee t stalngwnad wrealngqu upadpes,oo yocaupadou fari veoupo fteth cleusitthfi milap u n ewouenrtnmt he,r t gbuthma rsotoetio 'rrad mb 1n stertiacon rit w,et0 g osteettv pnearngt 9. aon,arte f t yrsuset35ba wh tw argrme.t t t pt.etio >> yes, t
but some of the harder stuff i leave to my stunt double and michael kay. i'm supposed to shoot him. but what if i jump and i roll on the ground behind the thing looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club... well he's definitely going to lose a stroke on this hole. if you're a golf commentator, you whisper. it's what you do. if you want to save...
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he had a stroke in 1989 but as the leader of the bar kay, he never stopped blowing his horn. cauley died in memphis. he was 67. coming up, how the pope connects not just to the masses but particularly the millennials. >> anchor: as we've been reporting, the american people have had an unmistakable look at the enormous popularity of pope francis the last few day, but his appeal extends far beyond the adoring crowds. with more than 23 million followers on twitter, the pope is one of the most influential leaders on the internet. as visitors line up to write prayers on strips of cloth at the cathedral basilica of st. peter and paul in philadelphia, 18-year-old cassie saidie has a message of her own, typed in 140 characters or les. >> thousands and thousands offering their prayers up to our lady. #beautiful #goodiswinning. >> axelrod: saidie is one of the 60 digital street team volunteers, part of a social media campaign called "pope is hope." >> i never thought i'd be able to come to philadelphia to see the pope, much less to document it and see it happen in person. it's incredib
he had a stroke in 1989 but as the leader of the bar kay, he never stopped blowing his horn. cauley died in memphis. he was 67. coming up, how the pope connects not just to the masses but particularly the millennials. >> anchor: as we've been reporting, the american people have had an unmistakable look at the enormous popularity of pope francis the last few day, but his appeal extends far beyond the adoring crowds. with more than 23 million followers on twitter, the pope is one of the...