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that kmart's top headline today a tense standoff in san francisco ending peacefully and the suspect now in custody. . >> reporter: 10 and eight ammunition they took from the suspect all this playing out in the heart of the tenderloin today they are letting time and space and help end this standoff peacefully you can see the suspect to take the hits of the bean bag and kick his legs in pain. 4 hour standoff had officers and tactical your own position on trucks with weapons aimed at the commanderies is gone and officers the acting chief praised the last 18 months of training and help end this standoff with the loss of a lifeboat. it did for a lot of negotiation team to handle this crisis. hanging over police and the deadly officer involved shootings was stabbing suspect killed by police while holding a knife last year and louis homeless man shot while holding a knife in april a they also shot jessica williams in may sitting inside of a stolen car that police are determined that the standoff ended differently . applauding >> reporter: at the de escalation tactics they used the right patien
that kmart's top headline today a tense standoff in san francisco ending peacefully and the suspect now in custody. . >> reporter: 10 and eight ammunition they took from the suspect all this playing out in the heart of the tenderloin today they are letting time and space and help end this standoff peacefully you can see the suspect to take the hits of the bean bag and kick his legs in pain. 4 hour standoff had officers and tactical your own position on trucks with weapons aimed at the...
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kmart has closed a third of its stores in the last decade.re a still a few in the bay area. >>> it's a multimillion dollar house. if you have been droifing on 280 north you have probably seen it. it's hard to miss. it's the flintstone house. you can see it off the freeway. it's having trouble selling. it's been on market for quite some time. the price $4 million. it's now been slashed by about a million dollars. the flintstone house is the famous site for many commuters on the peninsula who watch it and see it every day on 280. >>> coming up next, new video showing california wildfires up close. it's a frightening sight. so many people hoping they will be able to save their homes. stories of how close people came to the flames and how local crews are helping out. >>> the car that can't be driven legally. a costly case that everyone can learn from. recapping tonight's top story: the heat, humidity, and flames turning california from the golden state -- to the fire >>> recapping the top story. heat, humidity and flames. one of the most destruct
kmart has closed a third of its stores in the last decade.re a still a few in the bay area. >>> it's a multimillion dollar house. if you have been droifing on 280 north you have probably seen it. it's hard to miss. it's the flintstone house. you can see it off the freeway. it's having trouble selling. it's been on market for quite some time. the price $4 million. it's now been slashed by about a million dollars. the flintstone house is the famous site for many commuters on the...
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distinguished, but i would make this point against the sort of cave art historicism of our time, -- kmart -- to you can never rule out a great awakening of our revival coming in the most unlikely places. the argus who depicted the gym alleys in london, they didn't see the revival in england. it was right around the corner that became victorian morality. we never see these things coming. that is another point that weighs against the idea of the inevitability of religious decline. >> i think it's a fallacy of progressivism as the racket of future returns of one direction. once the ratchet clicks they can never go back and that's a very powerful conceit and it's very pervasive. people feel like you can't turn the clock back. of course, you can't but certain things reemerge in the human condition again and again and again. it seems to me the religious impulse is one of those perennial impulses. one more question. >> what do you think about the impact -- on the wenatchee might say change the toxic atmosphere some quarters come on the other hand, you might say that his priorities, confusion abo
distinguished, but i would make this point against the sort of cave art historicism of our time, -- kmart -- to you can never rule out a great awakening of our revival coming in the most unlikely places. the argus who depicted the gym alleys in london, they didn't see the revival in england. it was right around the corner that became victorian morality. we never see these things coming. that is another point that weighs against the idea of the inevitability of religious decline. >> i...
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>> i'm not sure they can always be distinguished but i would make this point against the kmart historicism of our time that you can never roll out a great awakening or a revival. they come in the most unlikely places. they didn't see the revival in england that was right around the corner that became victorian morality. we never see these things coming. that is another point that ways against the inevitability of religious decline. >> once the ratchet clicks, it can't can't possibly go back. i'm at the very powerful, of course you can't turn the clock back but certain things reemerge again and again and again and it seems to me that religious impulse is one of those impulses. one more question. >> what to think about the impact. [inaudible] you might say he's changed the toxic atmosphere in some quarters and on the other hand you might say his priorities and confusion about some of the things he said will undermined a certain case for certain traditional christian values. how do you think these things will play out? >> that one is actually easier because i think we can all agree that one r
>> i'm not sure they can always be distinguished but i would make this point against the kmart historicism of our time that you can never roll out a great awakening or a revival. they come in the most unlikely places. they didn't see the revival in england that was right around the corner that became victorian morality. we never see these things coming. that is another point that ways against the inevitability of religious decline. >> once the ratchet clicks, it can't can't possibly...
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laughter] i'm not sure they can always be distinguished but i would make this point against the sort of kmart historicism of our time, that you can never rule out a great awakening or a revival. they come in the most unlikely places. the artist who depicted the ginelli's of london, and they didn't see the revival in england that was right around the corner that became victorian reality. we never see these things coming so that is another point that weighs against the idea of the inevitability of religious decline. >> the fallacy of repressiveism is a wretched of history only turned in one direction and once it does it can't can possibly go back and that's a very powerful, saberi powerful conceit and it's very pervasive. people feel like you can't turn the clock back. of course you can't turn the clock back that certain things reemerge in the human condition again and again and it seems to be the religious impulse. one more question. >> would he think about the impact that frances will have on the debate? on the one hand he is change the toxic atmosphere and some quarters and the other hand yo
laughter] i'm not sure they can always be distinguished but i would make this point against the sort of kmart historicism of our time, that you can never rule out a great awakening or a revival. they come in the most unlikely places. the artist who depicted the ginelli's of london, and they didn't see the revival in england that was right around the corner that became victorian reality. we never see these things coming so that is another point that weighs against the idea of the inevitability...
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during high school, she worked security at kmart and hatched a long-time plan to become a cop, so maribel ramos became private first class ramos, she joined the army hoping to use the gi bell. her first day was august 13, 2001. and just 30 days later, the whole world changed. >> you probably also thought that's going to affect my sister. >> yes. i turn on the tv and the towers are crumbling. first thing i thought was, oh, my gosh, my sister is going to war. how do you wrap your mind around that? >> lucy worried. their mother worried. but maribel was like a rock. what did maribel tell you about going overseas? >> she didn't express her feelings about it. she was just like this is what is happening. >> maribel went to war in iraq. >> what was it like to see her in uniform. >> it was pretty amazing. >> giselle is lucy's daughter, maribel's niece. >> i saw her as like a really, brave, strong soldier. sometimes i wouldn't even see her as my aunt, i was like, whoa, you're going out there to save everybody. >> you were proud of her? >> yeah. >> maribel learned to jump out of airplanes and she ma
during high school, she worked security at kmart and hatched a long-time plan to become a cop, so maribel ramos became private first class ramos, she joined the army hoping to use the gi bell. her first day was august 13, 2001. and just 30 days later, the whole world changed. >> you probably also thought that's going to affect my sister. >> yes. i turn on the tv and the towers are crumbling. first thing i thought was, oh, my gosh, my sister is going to war. how do you wrap your mind...
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>> attention, kmart shoppers! anything that involves talking. i'll do.s just talking to people either at the end of the speaker at the end of a microphone it's just been -- it's been a wonder all 37 years and meeting all the people that i have got to meet. getting to their lives, heroin addicts and governors and you know, everybody that i have talk to i love telling their story. >> you're real. >> you're a newsman. >> the real deal. >> we're going to miss you so much. >> good-bye to mike. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com % captioning sponsored by cbs >> from first lady to first woman. >> tonight, hillary clinton becomes the first woman to accept a major party nomination for president. >> it is the fourth and final night of the convention. >> we're with the democrats in philadelphia on cbs. >> let's set forth on a journey to the future. >> hillary clinton will mark the next chapter in that book. >> we're going to carry hillary to victory this fall.
>> attention, kmart shoppers! anything that involves talking. i'll do.s just talking to people either at the end of the speaker at the end of a microphone it's just been -- it's been a wonder all 37 years and meeting all the people that i have got to meet. getting to their lives, heroin addicts and governors and you know, everybody that i have talk to i love telling their story. >> you're real. >> you're a newsman. >> the real deal. >> we're going to miss you so...
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after high school she worked in security at kmart and hatched a long-term plan to become a cop, but she'dneed a college degree, and that meant money. so maribel ramos became private first-class ramos. she joined the army hoping to use the g.i. bill. her first day was august 8th, 2001. and just 34 days later, the whole world changed. >> we all sort of recoiled in horror, but you probably also thought, that's going to affect my sister. >> yeah. i turn on the tv and the towers are crumbling. the first thing i thought was, oh, my goodness, my sister is going to war, how do you wrap your mind around that? >> lucy worried. their mother worried. but maribel was like a rock. >> what did maribel say about going overseas? >> she didn't express her feelings about it. she just said, well, i'm -- this is what's happening, sister. you need to talk to mom. >> maribel went to war in iraq. >> what was it like to see her in uniform? >> it was -- it was pretty amazing. >> lucy's daughter and maribel's niece. >> i saw her as a really brave strong soldier, sometimes i was wouldn't see her as my aunt. i'd see
after high school she worked in security at kmart and hatched a long-term plan to become a cop, but she'dneed a college degree, and that meant money. so maribel ramos became private first-class ramos. she joined the army hoping to use the g.i. bill. her first day was august 8th, 2001. and just 34 days later, the whole world changed. >> we all sort of recoiled in horror, but you probably also thought, that's going to affect my sister. >> yeah. i turn on the tv and the towers are...
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kmart uh - you know...t your one trip to the vet.e can't undo what's been done, we've lowered prices on tons of your favorite stuff. so we're good. ♪ you stopped going to college? (door closes) (gasps) oh, fun. i love a good beat down. mom, i'm sorry, okay? i just... look, i'm lost right now. come here. no. no "come here." he's playing you. i'm not playing you, okay? i just... i've been thinking about it a lot lately, and, uh, maybe... college isn't right for me. you're giving up your future. how long did you last in college? six weeks. he's right. i'm out. i paid your tuition. do you know how used i feel? it's like when you hook up with a dude, and then you wake up the next morning, and he's gone, and there's just a note on your pillow, that says, "last night was fun. call me next time you're in tampa," and you're like, "whai'm in tampa?" all right, you have two choices. you either go back to college, or you move out and get a job. well, i think i'm just gonna stay here till i get my head straight. not one of the choices. it's time
kmart uh - you know...t your one trip to the vet.e can't undo what's been done, we've lowered prices on tons of your favorite stuff. so we're good. ♪ you stopped going to college? (door closes) (gasps) oh, fun. i love a good beat down. mom, i'm sorry, okay? i just... look, i'm lost right now. come here. no. no "come here." he's playing you. i'm not playing you, okay? i just... i've been thinking about it a lot lately, and, uh, maybe... college isn't right for me. you're giving up...
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kmart uh - you know...t your one trip to the vet. we can't undo what's been done, we've lowered prices on tons of your favorite stuff. so we're good. ♪ my advice for looking younger... longer?ou. pam. this...this is pam's. try not to take things personally. all right. thank you pam. don't let the little things get to you. get your beauty sleep. and use new aveeno® absolutely ageless® night cream. with active naturals® blackberry complex. you'll wake up to younger looking skin in just one week. younger looking skin can start today. new absolutely ageless®. aveeno. naturally beautiful results® are you sure you don't want to join me here on the boat? mm? it's pretty sexy. just me, vase full of wine, and a smelly, wet bear that just puked up a flip-flop. huge pass. um... say, jules... (grunts) uh, forget it. i should go. (beep) look, if she knew i was proposing this weekend, do you really think she could resist butting in? i truly do. wow, you're a good liar. thanks. that's how i bagged your mom. sweet. you're only 19. what do you expect
kmart uh - you know...t your one trip to the vet. we can't undo what's been done, we've lowered prices on tons of your favorite stuff. so we're good. ♪ my advice for looking younger... longer?ou. pam. this...this is pam's. try not to take things personally. all right. thank you pam. don't let the little things get to you. get your beauty sleep. and use new aveeno® absolutely ageless® night cream. with active naturals® blackberry complex. you'll wake up to younger looking skin in just one...
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roy died of carbon monoxide poisoning after locking himself inside his truck in this kmart parking lothe time prosecutors say he was on the phone with carter for 47 minutes. his girlfriend allegedly convincing him to stay in the truck after he had second thoughts. >> he was scared. she told him to get back in the car. >> reporter: in a series of text messages leading up to roy's death, prosecutors say carter was essentially bullying him into suicide. texting, you need to stop thinking about this and just do it. and, there is no way you can fail. tonight is the night. it's now or never. >> when are you going to do it? stop ignoring the question. >> reporter: carter's lawyers argued the then 17-year-old's texts were protected by the first amendment and didn't cause roy to kill himself. saying roy was the one who convinced carter he should commit suicide. >> he has, in fact, brainwashed her to the point where she's now accepting his idea of this is my only option. >> reporter: but massachusetts supreme judicial court disagreed saying carter engaged in a systematic campaign of coercion tha
roy died of carbon monoxide poisoning after locking himself inside his truck in this kmart parking lothe time prosecutors say he was on the phone with carter for 47 minutes. his girlfriend allegedly convincing him to stay in the truck after he had second thoughts. >> he was scared. she told him to get back in the car. >> reporter: in a series of text messages leading up to roy's death, prosecutors say carter was essentially bullying him into suicide. texting, you need to stop...
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i'm not suggesting we will have keggers in the middle of kmart aisles any time soon but i'm telling youe millennials. >> you gave people a couple of ideas during this segment. >> this show peaks during the cocktail moment. thank you, jill schlesinger. now here is a look at your weather for the weekend. >>> up next, "the dish." southern born chef kelly fields learned baking and cooking some of the world's best and she has brought a sampling of the best from our popular new orleans restaurant and she has a drink so we can online shop! stay with us. this is "cbs this morning: saturday." ♪ is depression more than sadness? ♪ it's a tangle of multiple symptoms. ♪ ♪ trintellix (vortioxetine) is a prescription medicine for depression. trintellix may start to untangle or help improve the multiple symptoms of depression. for me, trintellix made a difference. tell your healthcare professional right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. trintellix has not been st
i'm not suggesting we will have keggers in the middle of kmart aisles any time soon but i'm telling youe millennials. >> you gave people a couple of ideas during this segment. >> this show peaks during the cocktail moment. thank you, jill schlesinger. now here is a look at your weather for the weekend. >>> up next, "the dish." southern born chef kelly fields learned baking and cooking some of the world's best and she has brought a sampling of the best from our...
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roy died of carbon monoxide poisoning after locking himself inside his truck in this kmart parking loty he was on the phone with carter for 47 minutes. his girlfriend allegedly convincing him to stay in the truck after he had second thoughts. >> he was scared. she told him to get back in the car. >> reporter: in a series of text messages leading up to roy's death prosecutors say carter was essentially bullying him into suicide texting "you need to stop thinking about this and just do it." fail. tonight is the night. it's now or never." >> when are you going to do it? stop ignoring the question. >> reporter: carter's lawyers argued the then 17-year-old's texts were protected by the first amendment and didn't cause roy to kill himself. saying roy was the one who convinced carter he should commit suicide. >> he has in fact brainwashed her to the point where she's now accepting his idea of this is my only option. >> reporter: but massachusetts supreme judicial court disagreed saying carter engaged in a systemic campaign of coercion that targeted roy's insecurities and that her instruction
roy died of carbon monoxide poisoning after locking himself inside his truck in this kmart parking loty he was on the phone with carter for 47 minutes. his girlfriend allegedly convincing him to stay in the truck after he had second thoughts. >> he was scared. she told him to get back in the car. >> reporter: in a series of text messages leading up to roy's death prosecutors say carter was essentially bullying him into suicide texting "you need to stop thinking about this and...
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kmart, too. 50% off on kettle bells. >> gently used.>> it's actually -- they have garden retailers that have massive sales over father's day. if you missed out on that, you'll want to wait until labor day. so a couple days before labor day and a couple days after. during labor day and after. that's when people are sort of gardening tomatoes and strawberries. >> you can stock up for next year on things you need and maybe seeds and all that you want to plant. >> exactly. you want to wait until labor day. you can probably get a 40% discount on rakes, shovels, gloves. some ofho >> gardening tools. thank you so much. >> great to see you. >>> coming up next, pasta for breakfast, lunch and dinner. we'll feed your appetite for mac kellogg's® frosted 8 layers of wheat... and one that's sweet. for the adult and kid in all of us. ♪ kellogg's frosted mini-wheats® feed your inner kidult she's noticing a real difference in her joint comfort... ...and high levels of humiliation in her daughter. in just 7 days, you
kmart, too. 50% off on kettle bells. >> gently used.>> it's actually -- they have garden retailers that have massive sales over father's day. if you missed out on that, you'll want to wait until labor day. so a couple days before labor day and a couple days after. during labor day and after. that's when people are sort of gardening tomatoes and strawberries. >> you can stock up for next year on things you need and maybe seeds and all that you want to plant. >> exactly....
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david: it is pretty clear that hillary clinton and her kmart -- hillary clinton and her campaign are trying to move past it quickly. she tried to set a different tone. mrs. clinton: i am not going to engage in that kind of insult fest that he seems to thrive on. whatever he says about me, he is free to use up his own airtime and his own space to do. i am going to talk about what he has done, how he has heard people in business. david: megan, there you have it. what are they trying to do this week in philadelphia? megan: i and not sure that is a different tone. hillary clinton is very sanguine about the fact that this is going to be a very brutal campaign, where he has branded her lying, crooked hillary. cleveland was an incredible rocky, unconventional convention. donald trump has gotten a little bit of a bump this morning, showing that he is pulling even with her. what she will face and what the true challenge is for her, she will try to set a positive message this week. she will have barack obama, joe biden, michelle obama speaking for her. at the end of the day, it will be a true
david: it is pretty clear that hillary clinton and her kmart -- hillary clinton and her campaign are trying to move past it quickly. she tried to set a different tone. mrs. clinton: i am not going to engage in that kind of insult fest that he seems to thrive on. whatever he says about me, he is free to use up his own airtime and his own space to do. i am going to talk about what he has done, how he has heard people in business. david: megan, there you have it. what are they trying to do this...
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. >> sears is having a 25% discount on -- and kmart, too. and gardening tools. is this the time or usually after labor day? >> okay. it's actually -- they have garden tool retailers like home depot and lowe's have massive sales over father's day so if you missed out on that you're going to want to wait until labor day so a couple days before labor day and a couple days after. during labor day and after, because that's when people are finished sort of gardening their tomatoes, their strawberries. >> you can stock up for next year on the things you need and maybe the seeds and all of that that you want to plant. >> exactly. but you want to wait until labor day and you can probably get a 40% discount on rakes, shovels, gloves, some of these seeds as well. >> gardening tools. >> thank you so much. >> thanks, good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> coming up next, pasta for breakfast, lunch and dinner. feeding your appetite for mac and cheese right after this. kellogg's® frosted 8 layers of wheat... and one that's sweet. for the adult and ki
. >> sears is having a 25% discount on -- and kmart, too. and gardening tools. is this the time or usually after labor day? >> okay. it's actually -- they have garden tool retailers like home depot and lowe's have massive sales over father's day so if you missed out on that you're going to want to wait until labor day so a couple days before labor day and a couple days after. during labor day and after, because that's when people are finished sort of gardening their tomatoes, their...
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sam walton. 50 years ago, small northwestern arkansas retailer, at the time, kmart, 50 times the size of walmart but walton realized he could use these new machines, develop special software to manage his inventories better than anyone else. then supply chains better than anyone else. that was his secret sauce. he used an invention better than anyone else. >> host: i think it is in "reviving america," you and your coauthor, elizabeth ames, talks about how google buys smaller computers, millions of them. >> guest: yes. >> host: to do what they do, throw one away if they need it to be thrown away. >> guest: like a pen, disposable. we think of google this big giant today, in '90s, it was nothing. two young kids going against microsoft. yahoo! big deal at the time, mamoth company. how will you go against giants and search engines, brin and page recognized that search engines should be like the brain. one cell, not very impressive. put them together it is impressive. so they strapped these devices together. you say it, one doesn't work, don't bother to fix it. put another in it. that is on
sam walton. 50 years ago, small northwestern arkansas retailer, at the time, kmart, 50 times the size of walmart but walton realized he could use these new machines, develop special software to manage his inventories better than anyone else. then supply chains better than anyone else. that was his secret sauce. he used an invention better than anyone else. >> host: i think it is in "reviving america," you and your coauthor, elizabeth ames, talks about how google buys smaller...