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kurt klein: yes. well, some of it was through veiled references my parents were able to make, but we could usually -- we learned to read between the lines, and we knew what they meant when they made references. for instance, they let us know that their furniture had been smashed because i still remember my mother's use of the phrase that they now were possessors of mini furniture. and all of this was actually confirmed to us by an uncle of mine who was fortunate enough to leave after those times, and because he had a daughter in england and a very influential son-in-law who got them out, and they eventually wound up also coming to buffalo where i lived and where they had a son, so they were able to fill me in on some of the details of what happened. linda kuzmack: what did you do? this is after kristallnacht. tell us you very briefly so that we can move into the war experience for you. kurt klein: i should however also mentioned that we kept on trying by every means to get them out, but at every turn,
kurt klein: yes. well, some of it was through veiled references my parents were able to make, but we could usually -- we learned to read between the lines, and we knew what they meant when they made references. for instance, they let us know that their furniture had been smashed because i still remember my mother's use of the phrase that they now were possessors of mini furniture. and all of this was actually confirmed to us by an uncle of mine who was fortunate enough to leave after those...
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helen klein. she's the oldest contestant. >> a lot of people would say you're a little old to be doing this. how would you react to that. >> i would say nonsense. nonsense. now i really need to go get water. i really do. >> reporter: water and mrs. klein is ready to go. after 20 minutes left. the donner party heads out for the next stage. it begins with a decent. already one of the lead teams hewlett packard is heading down to that amazing abyss. >>> a long drop down a canyon wall and an amazing traverse against a gaping caseth. as they test their skills and resilience. >>> welcome back. people took a risk by entering the echo summit. >> reporter: after 48 hours of hiking, climbing, swimming and running, two days that included only a few hours of sleep, the team called big sky climbs out of a river and heads for a desert. >> hello, what number are we? >> you are eight. >> right on. >> are you tired at all? >> sometimes. but not tired enough to stop that's for sure. >> reporter: 50 teams from all o
helen klein. she's the oldest contestant. >> a lot of people would say you're a little old to be doing this. how would you react to that. >> i would say nonsense. nonsense. now i really need to go get water. i really do. >> reporter: water and mrs. klein is ready to go. after 20 minutes left. the donner party heads out for the next stage. it begins with a decent. already one of the lead teams hewlett packard is heading down to that amazing abyss. >>> a long drop down...
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klein: that, i can unfortunately tell you. fairly soon, and order came that all men between 15 years old and 60 years old, my father that point was about 50. since he was ill, he did not have to register for transport. my brother was 19 years old. and of course, every day, we would hear that england had -- and friends had declared war. -- and france had declared war. we were occupied sunday morning, sunday afternoon, england and france declared war on germany. and then, you know, most of the family had fled, however, my father's sister, who had been separated from her husband and daughter in one of the trains which were bombed, came back with her son, david, and she found her apartment occupied by other people, and she came to stay with us. david was about my brother's age. david and my brother went to register to whatever they were going to do. they said they would be in some labor battalion to build up what was destroyed by the war. that was the 19th of october. when my brother left. anyway. i can tell you one thing, my moth
klein: that, i can unfortunately tell you. fairly soon, and order came that all men between 15 years old and 60 years old, my father that point was about 50. since he was ill, he did not have to register for transport. my brother was 19 years old. and of course, every day, we would hear that england had -- and friends had declared war. -- and france had declared war. we were occupied sunday morning, sunday afternoon, england and france declared war on germany. and then, you know, most of the...
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gabe klein: the truth is we don't know. i think that it is typical for companies like uber. facebook did this -- they went out and started to build close relationships with 6, 7, 8 investment banks -- banks in general. what is interesting about uber versus lift, the company that we just invested in, is that they are getting into a lot of different spaces. they're delivering food in new york. they have mobile stores in washington, d.c. they are getting into the autonomous car business. i imagine that is pretty capital intensive. the reason why they invested in lyft is we see a very focused company. excellent team, really believes in transportation and also a company that is really more about social entrepreneurship and has great values which we which we think is sustainable for long-term and a valuation makes sense. katie, is this the drumbeat to an ipo, or is this uber spending money on self driving cars and perhaps trying to buy into the business? katie: they do this to form relationships with banks for the ipo which is difficult. it seems like that they will need a lot of
gabe klein: the truth is we don't know. i think that it is typical for companies like uber. facebook did this -- they went out and started to build close relationships with 6, 7, 8 investment banks -- banks in general. what is interesting about uber versus lift, the company that we just invested in, is that they are getting into a lot of different spaces. they're delivering food in new york. they have mobile stores in washington, d.c. they are getting into the autonomous car business. i imagine...
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nathaniel klein with the throw. fonte is named southampton's player of the year at the end of campaign awards this week. getting past silva. looking toward long. really good ball that by ryan bertrand. long could have made the most of it. >> it appeared long lacked belief from the moment the ball was crossed into the box that he could get on the end of it. you see pellegrini at the touch line as well, not happy with the start. we are only 3:30 into the game. southampton are in the attacking half of the pitch. winning the ball back quickly. moving the ball well as well. good start from southampton. >> a team with all to play for at southampton on this final day. that was a foul. then a free kick. shane long with the offense. might this be pel green's final day in charge of man city? relinquish their title with barely a fight. many demands for more youth and more energy about the place next season. pellegrini will be the man to rebuild manchester city? time will tell. silva. kolarov. a play to silva. well read by bert
nathaniel klein with the throw. fonte is named southampton's player of the year at the end of campaign awards this week. getting past silva. looking toward long. really good ball that by ryan bertrand. long could have made the most of it. >> it appeared long lacked belief from the moment the ball was crossed into the box that he could get on the end of it. you see pellegrini at the touch line as well, not happy with the start. we are only 3:30 into the game. southampton are in the...
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i became 100, my god. >> matt klein, the owner, proprioritier, at max club deuce turned 100 years oldll here. the cigarette smoke and dark dank atmosphere pretty good for a guy that's seen it all. >> that's 73 years ago. fort bening, georgia. i was in the second army division. >> matt klein came from new york's lower east side by way of the battle of normandy. >> i came here because i was wounded and the warm weather was much better for me. >> but there was a lot of g.i.s during the war here, right? >> they saw a world that they didn't believe. >> during world war ii, miami saw a massive influx of military personnel. hotels, which had seen a sharp drop in business, made a deal with the government to house troops at the empty resorts. >> they told their parents about it. their parents came down, son came down, they opened their businesses here, and they were basically jewish at the time and that's how it started. >> by the fall of 1942, more than 78,000 troops were living in 300 hotels in miami and miami beach. >> how long have you been running the deuce? >> i took over in 1964. half o
i became 100, my god. >> matt klein, the owner, proprioritier, at max club deuce turned 100 years oldll here. the cigarette smoke and dark dank atmosphere pretty good for a guy that's seen it all. >> that's 73 years ago. fort bening, georgia. i was in the second army division. >> matt klein came from new york's lower east side by way of the battle of normandy. >> i came here because i was wounded and the warm weather was much better for me. >> but there was a lot...
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and gabe klein. we will continue to follow the story.ar sail technology could one day hurdle humans at 47,000 miles an hour through space. but it is still early days. reporter: wind power for world travel. centuries ago, ships just like this ushered the age of the sale il but in this age of technology, we are not using the sails up in space, we are using the sun's power, the power of spaceflight. liftoff, an atlas five rocket, may 20, cape canaveral. in its pay load, this light sail. superthin, superlight with a reflective film. a sail that catches the sun. >> if the force is constant. -- reporter: he explains that light pushes. >> it is a very very small push. it is on the order of a few ounces per football field. when you get up into space, if you unfurl a lightweight reflector and have sunlight on it, it will move. reporter: he says, think of the sun's energy like little pellets from a bb gun propelling a sail through space. we can go faster than any rockets that have been made. to pluto, for example. >> with two or three years as opp
and gabe klein. we will continue to follow the story.ar sail technology could one day hurdle humans at 47,000 miles an hour through space. but it is still early days. reporter: wind power for world travel. centuries ago, ships just like this ushered the age of the sale il but in this age of technology, we are not using the sails up in space, we are using the sun's power, the power of spaceflight. liftoff, an atlas five rocket, may 20, cape canaveral. in its pay load, this light sail. superthin,...
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this man, matt klein. >> you're going to have to remember you're speaking to a 100-year-old man. >> iour voice a little bit. >> you look good. if i look that good when i'm 60, i'll be happy. >> you know what the amazing thing about being 100 is? a year ago i was 99. nobody paid attention to me. didn't care. i became 100, my god. >> matt klein, the owner, proprietor and regular bartender at max club deuce turned 100 years old this year. yes, 100. he's still here. the cigarette smoke and dark dank atmosphere pretty good for a guy that's seen it all. >> that's 73 years ago. ft. benning, georgia. i was in the second armored division. >> matt klein came from new york's lower east side by way of the battle of normandy. >> i came here because i was wounded and the warm weather was much better for me. >> but there was a lot of g.i.s during the war here, right? >> the war made miami beach for the simple reason that people were stationed here. they saw a world that they didn't believe. >> during world war ii, miami saw a massive influx of military personnel. hotels, which had seen a sharp drop
this man, matt klein. >> you're going to have to remember you're speaking to a 100-year-old man. >> iour voice a little bit. >> you look good. if i look that good when i'm 60, i'll be happy. >> you know what the amazing thing about being 100 is? a year ago i was 99. nobody paid attention to me. didn't care. i became 100, my god. >> matt klein, the owner, proprietor and regular bartender at max club deuce turned 100 years old this year. yes, 100. he's still here....
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but klein says more often than not, tear your cameras will change operator behavior for the better. >> if you know you're on camera you behave differently than if you're not on camera. >> local celebrity chef and amtrak passenger eli kulp suffered a severe spinal cord injury in that crash. his business partner at fork and high street restaurants says kulp has now enter add rehabilitation facility. >> from what i understand from spinal cord injuries the most important step is the gunnery happen were takes. so it's all very positive. eli is an extremely motivateed guy. he has everything going for him. he's young he's strong. >> reporter: that $6 million camera upgrade will likely not happen without some push back from the unions but amtrak's president told reporters today "the technology is there and i'm using that technology to ensure better safety. in the meantime eli kelp's family but together a gofundme page to help dee pray some of those massive medical costs if you'd like to help out go to myfoxphilly.com we'll link to you the site. iain. >> bruce, thank you. >> investigators in s
but klein says more often than not, tear your cameras will change operator behavior for the better. >> if you know you're on camera you behave differently than if you're not on camera. >> local celebrity chef and amtrak passenger eli kulp suffered a severe spinal cord injury in that crash. his business partner at fork and high street restaurants says kulp has now enter add rehabilitation facility. >> from what i understand from spinal cord injuries the most important step is...
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we will hear from kurt klein on his family's efforts to rescue his parents. he died in 2002. in the interview he describes how as an interrogator for the u.s. army he questioned hitler's driver and discussed hitler's final days. but first a discussion of the holocaust museum correct the museum collection. -- museum collection leslie -- collection. leslie swift: my name is leslie swift, and i represent the oral history collection. >> what is the purpose of the collection? this branch is intended to collect similar types of media together, so audio and visual media, and of course, oral history. interviewer: how long has oral histories been collected by the museum? leslie swift: we have been collecting since 1989 in preparation of opening the museum, and we have also gotten oral histories from other museums. from a somewhat later time. interviewer: what was the motivation behind the history project? leslie swift: this came into being and to illustrate the point of the museum, which opened in 1993, so it was to tell personal stories of experience with the holocaust for the museum
we will hear from kurt klein on his family's efforts to rescue his parents. he died in 2002. in the interview he describes how as an interrogator for the u.s. army he questioned hitler's driver and discussed hitler's final days. but first a discussion of the holocaust museum correct the museum collection. -- museum collection leslie -- collection. leslie swift: my name is leslie swift, and i represent the oral history collection. >> what is the purpose of the collection? this branch is...
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in this interview, kurt klein: fled not to germany. he died in 2002 at the age of 81. in the interview, he describes as an interrogator of the u.s. army, he describes hitler as a driver and hitler's final days. we first asked for the oral history collection -- first explore the oral history collection. leslie swift: my name is leslie swift, and i represent the oral history collection. this branch is intended to collect similar types of media together, so audio and visual media, and of course, oral history. interview or:er: how long has oral histories been collected by the museum? leslie swift: these have been collected since 1989 in preparation of opening the museum, and we have also gotten oral histories from other museums. interviewer: what was the point of this project? leslie swift: this came into being and to illustrate the point of the museum, which opened in 1993, so it was to tell personal stories of experience with the holocaust for the museum visitor. interviewer: how did you persuade people to recall such painful memories? leslie swift: it is a delicate issu
in this interview, kurt klein: fled not to germany. he died in 2002 at the age of 81. in the interview, he describes as an interrogator of the u.s. army, he describes hitler as a driver and hitler's final days. we first asked for the oral history collection -- first explore the oral history collection. leslie swift: my name is leslie swift, and i represent the oral history collection. this branch is intended to collect similar types of media together, so audio and visual media, and of course,...
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i was trying to shoot some rain. >> freelance cameraman jack klein is driving with his daughter whene's something alarming up ahead. >> i notice car slip and slide, went sideways towards the left and hit a center divider. i seen some smoke coming out of the car. i park my car, left the camera, ran towards him. and he was kind of moaning slightly after he came through. he goes my foot, my foot. i thought his foot was stuck. >> officers also see the accident. >> once we got on the freeway, we saw that on the other side, there was a multi-vehicle collision and vehicles were all over the freeway. so we pulled up. and then we saw smoke and people running around. everybody ran up to us and said there is somebody trapped in the vehicle. >> that somebody is 22-year-old alexis reynoso. >> is the belt off? >> i advised my partner jenson to grab the fire extinguisher, and i ran down to see what i could do. he was trapped. the dashboard was pulled down around his legs and waist area. so there was no way he was going to get out on his own. as jenson got there with the fire extinguisher, i had bee
i was trying to shoot some rain. >> freelance cameraman jack klein is driving with his daughter whene's something alarming up ahead. >> i notice car slip and slide, went sideways towards the left and hit a center divider. i seen some smoke coming out of the car. i park my car, left the camera, ran towards him. and he was kind of moaning slightly after he came through. he goes my foot, my foot. i thought his foot was stuck. >> officers also see the accident. >> once we...
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. >>> my name is kurt klein. i was born on july 2nd 1920, in a town called waldorf which is very close to hidenberg, in germany. >> tell me about your parents and your family. >> well i glue up in the post world war i era, and of course, those were really difficult times, and my parents were struggling to get along during the economic chaos that existed during those times. you may remember there was this very serious inflation i mean,
. >>> my name is kurt klein. i was born on july 2nd 1920, in a town called waldorf which is very close to hidenberg, in germany. >> tell me about your parents and your family. >> well i glue up in the post world war i era, and of course, those were really difficult times, and my parents were struggling to get along during the economic chaos that existed during those times. you may remember there was this very serious inflation i mean,
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next, gerda weissmann klein talks about how the 1939 german invasion of whole and drastically changed your life
next, gerda weissmann klein talks about how the 1939 german invasion of whole and drastically changed your life
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. >> next on american history tv we visit baltimore's bno railroad museum where actor fritz klein per trays at brown lincoln. they talk about public figures from the south and north and lens for reconstruction. he also discusses his upbringing in rural kentucky and reflects on his career. this is about 45 minutes. lincoln: ladies and gentlemen, my friends and fellow citizens i am very pleased to have this opportunity to be with you this afternoon. and i am highly gratified that we can meet together this day not in sorrow, but with gladness of heart. surely, the evacuation of petersburg and richmond, the surrender of the principal insurgent armies, has given all of us hope that we are going to see a righteous and speedy peace, whose joyous expression can hardly any longer be restrained. it was nearly a week after the signal news of the surrender at appomattox was received that i said to mrs. lincoln, finally, after all of these days, i am beginning to feel like all this is over. we attended theater just before easter. but in the midst of all of the celebrations, certainly he from whom
. >> next on american history tv we visit baltimore's bno railroad museum where actor fritz klein per trays at brown lincoln. they talk about public figures from the south and north and lens for reconstruction. he also discusses his upbringing in rural kentucky and reflects on his career. this is about 45 minutes. lincoln: ladies and gentlemen, my friends and fellow citizens i am very pleased to have this opportunity to be with you this afternoon. and i am highly gratified that we can...
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. >>> my name is kurt klein. i was born on july 2nd 1920, in a town called waldorf which is very close to hidenberg, in germany. >> tell me about your parents and your family. >> well i glue up in the post world war i era, and of course, those were really difficult times, and my parents were struggling to get along during the economic chaos that existed during those times. you may remember there was this very serious inflation i mean, ludicrous in a sense such as has never been seen before or since, i believe. and that made it very difficult to carry on anything at all. my father had had a business that was made extremely difficult because of the economic conditions that existed after world war i. he was a broker for hops and tobacco and grain that he would buy from the farmers in the the town that we lived in. >> and my mother helped him all she could. and of course, they along with so many others were just struggling to exist in those days. i -- but still you mig say that i grew up in a middle class family, and
. >>> my name is kurt klein. i was born on july 2nd 1920, in a town called waldorf which is very close to hidenberg, in germany. >> tell me about your parents and your family. >> well i glue up in the post world war i era, and of course, those were really difficult times, and my parents were struggling to get along during the economic chaos that existed during those times. you may remember there was this very serious inflation i mean, ludicrous in a sense such as has never...
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but klein says more often than not, interior cameras will change operator behavior for the better. >> if you know you're on camera, you behave differently than if you're not on camera. >> local chef eli kulp suffered a severe spinal cord injury in that crash. his business partner at fork and high street restaurants says kulp has now entered a rehabilitation facility. >> from what i understand from spinal cord injuries the most important step is the beginning rehabilitation. so it's all very positive. eli is an extremely motivateed guy. he has everything going for him. he's young. he's strong. >> reporter: $6 million camera upgrade will like likely not happen without some push back from the unions but the amtrak president says... eli kulp's family set up a gofundme page to help cover medical expenses. go to myfoxphilly.com. we'll link you to the site. in the newsroom i'm bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> accused of a drug fast food run. driving in a sheriffs department truck. two young girls in the back seat. what police say she did behind the wheel that tipped them off. something just wasn
but klein says more often than not, interior cameras will change operator behavior for the better. >> if you know you're on camera, you behave differently than if you're not on camera. >> local chef eli kulp suffered a severe spinal cord injury in that crash. his business partner at fork and high street restaurants says kulp has now entered a rehabilitation facility. >> from what i understand from spinal cord injuries the most important step is the beginning rehabilitation. so...
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calvin klein, i grew up, you know, just looking at the calvin klein ads. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> and theyto make sure that they're fun and it's like a fantasy. >> jimmy: well you got in a a little trouble with this new commercial. it was too sexy. >> see i don't think that there is a thing as too sexy. >> jimmy: hello, that's my slogan. [ laughter ] >> yeah, yeah, but -- >> jimmy: i have that tattooed on my lower back. [ laughter ] >> you have a tramp stamp? >> jimmy: yeah, i have a tramp stamp. it's a long one. it was a 3 a.m. story. i don't even want to get into it. [ laughter ] >> exactly. now you get it. >> jimmy: now i'm getting it. [ cheers and applause ] >> now you get it. yeah, but, so you guys know it got banned. the commercial got banned from tv. i called up nbc and i'm like, you know, "i have this commercial that i need you to play." and, you know, they said they can't play it. >> jimmy: they took it off. >> yeah, they said it was too racy, too provocative. >> jimmy: that's your girlfriend in it. >> too hot. >> jimmy: too hot for tv. >> hot. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. >> so if yo
calvin klein, i grew up, you know, just looking at the calvin klein ads. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> and theyto make sure that they're fun and it's like a fantasy. >> jimmy: well you got in a a little trouble with this new commercial. it was too sexy. >> see i don't think that there is a thing as too sexy. >> jimmy: hello, that's my slogan. [ laughter ] >> yeah, yeah, but -- >> jimmy: i have that tattooed on my lower back. [ laughter ] >> you have a...
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you can get the book of our extended interview with him as well as with naomi klein. wayne called in. keep the phone calls coming in. we are at $2000. can someone match that with dinner and a show? we do not turn to the weapons manufacturers and make backroom deals or promote war. we believe the media should be independent. we ask you to go to the phone. we do not take money from the oil, gas, coal, nuclear companies, backroom deals, and then talk about how climate change is not changing very much, or if it is, it does not have anything to do with us. we are deeply committed to exposing climate change, what we can do about it. whether you plan $25 -- and if you do, you get a bumper sticker. or you can get the five book packet. "the silenced majority." my brother and i wrote couple of books together. all of those books would add up to much more, and we will sign them for you for a contribution of $200. today, we are offering this astounding dvd collection. you are getting the updated "war on whistleblowers including daniel elsberry, edward snowden david carr, before he
you can get the book of our extended interview with him as well as with naomi klein. wayne called in. keep the phone calls coming in. we are at $2000. can someone match that with dinner and a show? we do not turn to the weapons manufacturers and make backroom deals or promote war. we believe the media should be independent. we ask you to go to the phone. we do not take money from the oil, gas, coal, nuclear companies, backroom deals, and then talk about how climate change is not changing very...
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but klein says in general cameras will force operators to change their behavior. >> which means that they are going to do things in a prudent and sensible fashion and they are going to know that every move is being recorded. >> reporter: safety measures were announced as we got an update on the condition of amtrak passenger eli kulp. the 37-year-old celebrateed local chef suffered a severe spinal cord injury in the crash. his restaurant business partner elian yin told fox 29 kulp recently enter add rehabilitation facility. >> i can't say i'm optimistic. i don't know what his prognosis will be or how long it will take. i feel strong because i feel eli, you know, wants us to be strong and so for him we're all being, you know, as positive and strong as possible. >> reporter: the engineer of that amtrak train 188 brandon bostian suffered a head injury in the crash and has told investigators he cannot remember what happened. amtrak's president says he expects push back on these inward facing cameras from the unions but says in essence the technology is there and we're now going to use it
but klein says in general cameras will force operators to change their behavior. >> which means that they are going to do things in a prudent and sensible fashion and they are going to know that every move is being recorded. >> reporter: safety measures were announced as we got an update on the condition of amtrak passenger eli kulp. the 37-year-old celebrateed local chef suffered a severe spinal cord injury in the crash. his restaurant business partner elian yin told fox 29 kulp...
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attempted to address one thing great set of payers they're two setsz of payers the multiple and the klein power sf payers have separate revenue streams and make sure we separately accounted for them thank you. >> yes. jason fried. >> jason fried the staff fully supports moving forward we understand that the trick or treat should our we use the cca program is a stand alone program and getting a great rate i'd like to borrow off that recite it is so, please do an amazing rated i urge you encourage you to move forward with that rate and it's a wonderful rate .8 something any other comments? i just have i'm going to vote for this i do not like the idea ever this slump but want the program off and running all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? the motion carries north america please. item 14 working group in your opinion for the power business plan. >> finally wow. so commissioners were we pleased to present to you today, the first of two workshops that did you say discuss our power proposed business plan i'm sure you're aware of it as a century long track record of reserves for low cost power
attempted to address one thing great set of payers they're two setsz of payers the multiple and the klein power sf payers have separate revenue streams and make sure we separately accounted for them thank you. >> yes. jason fried. >> jason fried the staff fully supports moving forward we understand that the trick or treat should our we use the cca program is a stand alone program and getting a great rate i'd like to borrow off that recite it is so, please do an amazing rated i urge...
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yesterday they discovered a klein he's espionage, stealing trade secrets from two u.s. technology companies. and the head of the u.s.-chinese relationship said there are bad apples in every bushel. >> there are some that will come to steal and we do not see those people coming to invest are not coming to steal on mesh technology and they are not closing plants in the united states and relocating them back to china, but are they investing in r&d in the united states absolutely. this a very positive story as opposed to the negative stories we hear about china. >> whether positive or negative china investment in the u.s. is going to continue to grow and grow dramatically. for "nightly business rep >> it is so nice to have you back. >> good to be here. thank you very much. >> that will do it for "nightly business i'm sue herera. >> i'm tyler mathisen. i'm just happy to be here. have a good night, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. announcer: major funding for "quest" is provided by... sethi: without water, life as we know it wouldn't exist. our earth's oceans, lakes, and ri
yesterday they discovered a klein he's espionage, stealing trade secrets from two u.s. technology companies. and the head of the u.s.-chinese relationship said there are bad apples in every bushel. >> there are some that will come to steal and we do not see those people coming to invest are not coming to steal on mesh technology and they are not closing plants in the united states and relocating them back to china, but are they investing in r&d in the united states absolutely. this a...
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we have to call the kleins and can -- call the clients and cancel we will see what the clients will say. upsetting. >> in the last minute we had a flare-up with black smoke in the sky off the willing here for firefighters -- four firefighters have jumped on the building. >> a cause of the fire, investigators have to wait until it is safe to go inside before they can determine what started the fire. >> new details now, in the case of a high priced prostitute accused of killing a google executive with a heroin overdose. she received six years in prison pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter and administering drugs. surveillance video shows she gave the 51-year-old forest hayes what turned out to be a fatal dose of heroin in november on the lot in santa cruz. the defense argues her judgment was clouded because she also was on heroin. >> crews have been burying the dead whales that have washed ashore. neighbors find the process to be a spectacle and a relief. our reporter is at the beach. wayne? >> it is fascinating and we can call it smelly if you are down wind. look over my shoulder,
we have to call the kleins and can -- call the clients and cancel we will see what the clients will say. upsetting. >> in the last minute we had a flare-up with black smoke in the sky off the willing here for firefighters -- four firefighters have jumped on the building. >> a cause of the fire, investigators have to wait until it is safe to go inside before they can determine what started the fire. >> new details now, in the case of a high priced prostitute accused of killing...
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this was 2009. >> russ sullivan, ezra klein, thank you both for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, what is the worst possible threat facing the middle east in the long-term? it might not be what you're thinking. >>> and jon stewart has one idea that he really wants people to steal. now, comedians are very, very protective of their ideas. but not this time. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. i take these out... ...to put in dr. scholl's active series insoles. they help reduce wear and tear on my legs, becuase they have triple zone protection. ... and reduce shock by 40%. so i feel like i'm ready to take on anything. right now, verizon is offering unlimited talk and text. plus 10 gigs of shareable data. yeah, 10 gigantic gigs. for $80 a month. and $15 per line. more data than ever. for more of what you want. on the network that's #1 in speed, call, data, and reliability. so you never have to settle. $80 a month. for 10 gigs. and $15 per line. stop by
this was 2009. >> russ sullivan, ezra klein, thank you both for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, what is the worst possible threat facing the middle east in the long-term? it might not be what you're thinking. >>> and jon stewart has one idea that he really wants people to steal. now, comedians are very, very protective of their ideas. but not this time. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you...
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ted klein a pleasure thanks for being with us again.y & company viewers may know that i have a tree farm in upstate new york. not christmas trees, it is hard wood timber that i grow. today jeff flock is at a saw mill in leyland illinois. jeff, come on in and give me some good news if the value of my timber going to go up? >> doesn't matter what the value is because i know you raised that farm because we were concerned about carbon sequestration this is inkreblg. have you got trees that big by the way? >> yes i do. to see these cut up. timber prices as you know had a three year low and now begun to go in the other direction. good in housing news today. price up and new construction up. so all good. >> with i'm very glad we gave you time on the program again today. we like to put you in places where you can use cam are and television but we're worried about you. don't want you to too close to the huge saws you know what i mean? just back off a little. >> that, i don't know, let's see how close we can get there. >> ashley webster says know
ted klein a pleasure thanks for being with us again.y & company viewers may know that i have a tree farm in upstate new york. not christmas trees, it is hard wood timber that i grow. today jeff flock is at a saw mill in leyland illinois. jeff, come on in and give me some good news if the value of my timber going to go up? >> doesn't matter what the value is because i know you raised that farm because we were concerned about carbon sequestration this is inkreblg. have you got trees...
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. >> the process starts with by 0 chemist josh klein. >> we are trying to get as many of the world'ss as possible and find those that have proteins that function the way egg proteins do. >> e musclellmullcification. >> start forming the film around the oil droplets. >> one of the ways his team tests protein from each plant is a process called gelelectroformesis? >> you load the proceedtinal sample that might have 100 different proteins in it. there is sort of an electric current flowed through and that forces the proteins through the gel and they separate by their molecular weight. the small ones zip through and the large ones get stuck. >> it's mixed with a blue dye. the result looks like this. the lanes with more blue have more protein. what you find here how does that translate? >> this would just be one test among many tests that we use in order to draw inferences about how these proteins are affected by the conditions that they experience in different food res recipes. >> how much are you interfacing with the food science folks and ultimately the chefs that are cooking things up
. >> the process starts with by 0 chemist josh klein. >> we are trying to get as many of the world'ss as possible and find those that have proteins that function the way egg proteins do. >> e musclellmullcification. >> start forming the film around the oil droplets. >> one of the ways his team tests protein from each plant is a process called gelelectroformesis? >> you load the proceedtinal sample that might have 100 different proteins in it. there is sort of...
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. >> at klein life, they are teaching seniors how to defend themselves they are offering self-defenseolder adults. >> i thought it would be a fantastic thing it gives our folks a sense of purpose and it's new and fun and exciting. >> it is taught by michael mccormick he has a black belt in karate. >> it gives them strength and we look at the vulnerable areas we have targeting knees eyes throat and groin and teaches them basic techniques for blocking striking and escaping and how to deliver a good swift kick and what is known as the spirit scream -- >> it makes you feel like you can do something i enjoy that, and think yelling out does help. >> the second that you feel empowered, the second you don't feel out of control your life taking on new meaning. >> those hand goes up that is it. >> hop to kick butt yeah. >> can you find more on registering and sources for seniors on our website at 6abc.com art of aging. >>> the "action news" team is out working on news stories beginning tonight at 4:00. here is alicia vitarelli with a look ahead. >> hi guys coming up at 4:00, details on a drug b
. >> at klein life, they are teaching seniors how to defend themselves they are offering self-defenseolder adults. >> i thought it would be a fantastic thing it gives our folks a sense of purpose and it's new and fun and exciting. >> it is taught by michael mccormick he has a black belt in karate. >> it gives them strength and we look at the vulnerable areas we have targeting knees eyes throat and groin and teaches them basic techniques for blocking striking and escaping...
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much better view as we get light within the hour as the team continues to klein. the ntsb will be on scene all week. you can count on nbc10 to bring you updates, as soon as we get them. >>> at 5:14 we continue to follow the deadly train derailment in port richmond. this morning, two the train cars on trucks which is how they'll be hauled away. to a secure location. there's still no amtrak service between philadelphia and new york. as crews have to remove the rest of the train cars from the crash site. the rails, the lines overhead. >>> more than 20 people remain hospitalized this morning with injuries suffered in the crash. some of those injured are already looking into their legal rights. nbc10's monique braxton is live at the command center in port richmond. >> reporter: hi, tracy, overnight, we've learned that some of the victims of the derailed train 188 have contacted attorneys. as you look at this video of the train, you can see mangled metal. some of the cars are on their sides. as we just mentioned two of the cars are on trucks. victims are resting, going
much better view as we get light within the hour as the team continues to klein. the ntsb will be on scene all week. you can count on nbc10 to bring you updates, as soon as we get them. >>> at 5:14 we continue to follow the deadly train derailment in port richmond. this morning, two the train cars on trucks which is how they'll be hauled away. to a secure location. there's still no amtrak service between philadelphia and new york. as crews have to remove the rest of the train cars from...
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. >> attorney tom klein does represent victims. amtrak 188 crash. eight people were killed that night. nearly hundred were injured. >>> a northeast philadelphia man is sentenced after pleading guilty in the murder of his wife. a judge sentenced christopher murray to between 20 to 40 years in prison for strangling his wife connie while she was walk walking in penny park last august. murray cried in court today and apologized to his family. he originally reported reported his wife missing but then admit mitted to the crime four days later. philadelphia police are investigating whether the same suspect is responsible for two different assaults on women. latest attack happened monday in point breeze a woman woke up to a suspect standing over her bed at her home on rosewood street. he demanded money and sexual sexually assaulted her. police believe the same suspect may be responsible for an assault nearby on chadwick street in march. >> the individual may be from win that neighbor. >> this is a composite sketch of that suspect. and both cases police say
. >> attorney tom klein does represent victims. amtrak 188 crash. eight people were killed that night. nearly hundred were injured. >>> a northeast philadelphia man is sentenced after pleading guilty in the murder of his wife. a judge sentenced christopher murray to between 20 to 40 years in prison for strangling his wife connie while she was walk walking in penny park last august. murray cried in court today and apologized to his family. he originally reported reported his wife...
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saturday afternoon at 2:00, remembering the liberation of concentration camps within interview with gerda klein on liberation and the death march she barely survived. on sunday, the relationships that winston churchill developed with americans during his political career. get the complete schedule at c-span.org. >> investigators with the national transportation safety board interviewed the engineer who was operating the amtrak train. the briefing is about 30 minutes. >> hello, and good afternoon. i am a board member with the ntsb and i realize we are later than we said we would be. the reason for that is around 4:30 we started getting news about interviews that we thought were important for you to know about. we delayed it so we could report that information to you. we've interviewed three crew members today and i want to point out, i'm going to recapture some of the things that they have said, but i want to point out that these crew members have been traumatized through this accident that they were in. and they've not fully recovered from their injuries. we did interview the engineer today. it
saturday afternoon at 2:00, remembering the liberation of concentration camps within interview with gerda klein on liberation and the death march she barely survived. on sunday, the relationships that winston churchill developed with americans during his political career. get the complete schedule at c-span.org. >> investigators with the national transportation safety board interviewed the engineer who was operating the amtrak train. the briefing is about 30 minutes. >> hello, and...
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ida says calls did declieb klein, but there must be a way to stop them. >> i think there is so much highone. you know? >> there is another contest this year that can identify callers and cut them down. we'll see what they come up with this year. >> thank you. >> sure. >> new on abc7 news preview of the maker fear. >> cre >> if you see flames rising from the event center this weekend, don't panic. >> where would you find a fire breathing rhino with a steering wheel? >> i see things i never would have thought. >> the creator of maker fair blurs line between art and engineering. >> why art with robots? >> it's awesome. >> 84 individual robots dancing together. >> making is funny like that. >> people are like you can do this. and it never occurred to me that i can. >> this comes from an alternate reality. so this is our salvation. >> can i turn one on? >> they're changing pressure inside of the city. >> turns out kids want to learn. from robot to swim. >> now it is a way of learning and working with your hands. and being able to create. >> oh oh oh. go. >> for all of the ball gowns and cupca
ida says calls did declieb klein, but there must be a way to stop them. >> i think there is so much highone. you know? >> there is another contest this year that can identify callers and cut them down. we'll see what they come up with this year. >> thank you. >> sure. >> new on abc7 news preview of the maker fear. >> cre >> if you see flames rising from the event center this weekend, don't panic. >> where would you find a fire breathing rhino with...