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well norman lear is the subject , of the new american masters documentary on pbs called "norman lear:ust another , version of you." it premieres tonight on pbs. this is the trailer. >> television cammy broken into two parts, before norman and after norman. >> this is in a time when we were at probably our greatest change socially. mainstream television was one of the last two jump in the first person to force it over that hill was norman. "all in the family" was the greatest. it reinforces bigotry? >> my first answer is, no. >> i never said a guy who wears glasses is a queer. >> wheezed to say too hip for the room. there weren't any african-americans on tv at that time. i did not want to discourage a black family. migh dynamite! >> there were lines for you to say because you are black. >> it is time to come out of the churches and change america. >> i was concerned about what i was seeing on television, mixing politics and religion. so i thought, i want to take the flight back for all of us. >> he called he said, guess what? i only declaration of independence. amy: the trailer for "no
well norman lear is the subject , of the new american masters documentary on pbs called "norman lear:ust another , version of you." it premieres tonight on pbs. this is the trailer. >> television cammy broken into two parts, before norman and after norman. >> this is in a time when we were at probably our greatest change socially. mainstream television was one of the last two jump in the first person to force it over that hill was norman. "all in the family" was...
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well norman lear is the subject , of the new american masters documentary on pbs called "norman lear:er , version of you." it premieres tonight on pbs. this i is the traiailer. >> television cammy broken into two parts, before norman and after normrman. >>>> this is in n a time when we wewere at probably our grereatet change sociaially. mainststream televevision was of the lasast two jump in the first person to force it over that hihill was nman. " "all in the family" was the greatest. it reinfnforces bigogotry? >> my fifirst answerer is, no. >> i never said a guy who wears glasses is a queer. >> wheezed to say too hip for the room. there weren't any african-americicans on tv atat t time. i did not want to discscourage a black fafamily. migh dynamite! >> there w were lines for r youo say because you are black. >> it is time to come out of the churches and change america. >> i was concerned about what i was seeing on television, mixing politics and religion. so i thought, i want to takeke e flflight back for all of us.s. >> he called he said, guess what? i only declaration of independe
well norman lear is the subject , of the new american masters documentary on pbs called "norman lear:er , version of you." it premieres tonight on pbs. this i is the traiailer. >> television cammy broken into two parts, before norman and after normrman. >>>> this is in n a time when we wewere at probably our grereatet change sociaially. mainststream televevision was of the lasast two jump in the first person to force it over that hihill was nman. " "all in...
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tonight...cooler...c lear. lows in the upper 40s. northwest winds up to 5 mph. wednesday...partly sunny. northwest winds up to 5 mph shifting to the northeast in the afternoon. wednesday night...mostly cloudy through around midnight...then partly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of light rain showers after midnight. lows in the upper 40s. north winds up to 10 mph. thursday...cooler. partly sunny with a 20 p chance of light rain showers. highs in the upper 50s. north winds 5 to 15 mph. thursday night...partly cloudy. lows around 40. friday...mostly sunny. highs in the lower 50s. forecast...today...cooler. partly sunny in the morning to 15 mph. tonight...cooler...c lear. lows in the upper 40s. northwest winds up to 5 mph. wednesday...partly sunny. highs in the upper 60s. northwest winds up to 5 mph shifting to the northeast in the afternoon. wednesday night...mostly cloudy through around midnight...then chance of light rain showers after midnight. lows in the upper 40s. north winds up to 10 mph. thursday...cooler. partly sunny with a 20 percent chance of light rain
tonight...cooler...c lear. lows in the upper 40s. northwest winds up to 5 mph. wednesday...partly sunny. northwest winds up to 5 mph shifting to the northeast in the afternoon. wednesday night...mostly cloudy through around midnight...then partly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of light rain showers after midnight. lows in the upper 40s. north winds up to 10 mph. thursday...cooler. partly sunny with a 20 p chance of light rain showers. highs in the upper 50s. north winds 5 to 15 mph. thursday...
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how h reacte after th d performance a continui ttta mchado, think the mo plausibl hypothetical is lear nothing and th prformanc tonight will b mu l st. augustin th somethi coarser to the things tha g the basis o history there i no reason to thi that we wil see a new donald trump, none. there is nason there is no reason think will. you thin a tis, thn, what d departures i the republic part that started happe yesterday th seemed t be ki rolling again people w aren' j saying isintsk, hav never seen anything lik thi i mode rpublican the republican parhairm rein priebus released disinvit t k sha sta wi hi wisconsin, are withdrawi the endorsement of him this is olitica apocalyp and s so o wha h october surprise before, w have never h something li this in whic candidat survived and went on to w t election. >> dickerson: there have bee a lot of people sa wl ther have bee a lo o thement donald trump has had a peo thought he was in troub a nothinappen is this the same situation or - >> i don't think this same precisely becau s republic lader laving hi camp. i think this is a signal t voters this
how h reacte after th d performance a continui ttta mchado, think the mo plausibl hypothetical is lear nothing and th prformanc tonight will b mu l st. augustin th somethi coarser to the things tha g the basis o history there i no reason to thi that we wil see a new donald trump, none. there is nason there is no reason think will. you thin a tis, thn, what d departures i the republic part that started happe yesterday th seemed t be ki rolling again people w aren' j saying isintsk, hav never...
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we just heard from norman lear on the issues that deal with voting and minorities.aid in charlotte, north carolina in a speech to address the issues in inner cities. >> today i want to talk about how to grow the african-american middle class and to provide a new deal for black america. that deal is grounded in three promises, safe communities, great education, and high-paying jobs. >> so a new deal for black americans. are you encouraged? >> it sounds good, but let's look at the details. he says safe communities, which is to suggest the primary problem is people are not safe, and that we just have rampant violent in the community. he says better schools, but he's against fully funding public education and he's talking about giving vouchers -- giving public money to private schools which mean students will not be able to attend and he says high-paying jobs but he says the minimum wage is already too high. he's again the living wage and 54% of african-americans make less than the living wage. he's also in this campaign is against healthcare and he supported governors
we just heard from norman lear on the issues that deal with voting and minorities.aid in charlotte, north carolina in a speech to address the issues in inner cities. >> today i want to talk about how to grow the african-american middle class and to provide a new deal for black america. that deal is grounded in three promises, safe communities, great education, and high-paying jobs. >> so a new deal for black americans. are you encouraged? >> it sounds good, but let's look at...
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we are learing new information about the case... two teenagers... recovering this morning after they were happened.. ?? ad lib ?? ?? ad lib weather tease in wx ctr ?? ?? vanessa adlib traffic tease @ ckey ?? halloween... just a few weeks away...but... that also means ... bad candy.really bad candy...what's the worst?we're lk ???adlib & toss jimmy right now - a teen driver is in the hospital and a major intersection shut down ... after a bad crash in the north valley. team 12's bryan west
we are learing new information about the case... two teenagers... recovering this morning after they were happened.. ?? ad lib ?? ?? ad lib weather tease in wx ctr ?? ?? vanessa adlib traffic tease @ ckey ?? halloween... just a few weeks away...but... that also means ... bad candy.really bad candy...what's the worst?we're lk ???adlib & toss jimmy right now - a teen driver is in the hospital and a major intersection shut down ... after a bad crash in the north valley. team 12's bryan west
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it's in t the overnigws in the mid 40s once aga nds have died down and it will be ar and dr 6 am lear cool with ght zes. he's your fure cast on your t means there's going toa lot onup for numberof days, if ot a mberf weeks. we hav there's a laee that has fallen across e roadon gardner street blocki avel in both directions were ld and maybe umber of days fore this gets eaned . is is just one examplpped stati> what else can you do?>>it' tough to do much else when nit falls in your neighbor neighborhood doesn'tav power. it could be daysyou n't getoyour bathro.>>duke ener the statworng to the wer on the'a e aui. been able to complete a hurricane assess owith us and il deadly. >> t goverr ouined he tough times that are ahead following the store. stilaling with flooding, eight people coaround here know when the water soggy you ve to h for eethwe found is mother nate ght me lesson. took some residents we ta withay they were frustrated knowing th it ula central north carolina cuerla county. take a look at the video. it's shows the extent f the flooding. they reid more than 14 inches of aiat u
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we've leared that several units of donated blood in miami have tested positive for zika. the f-d-a has which facility the tainted blood was discovered. we do know it was found back in august and some health experts say that this might actually be a good thing. here's why: the three tests being used to screen for zika in donated blood are not licensed by the fda, but have been allowed into service on an emergency basis. declined to discuss the screening protocols being used by testing labs. they also did not say how many are or are not using the double testing procedure. the n-f-l is reopening their investigation into a player accused of beating his wife. giants kicker josh brown will not join his team this weekend to play the l-a rams in london. that's after his wife claimed that he beat her more than 20 times. a lot of people are upset this morning that the giants signed him to a deal even after hearing of these allegations. because he was molested by a teenager when he was seven. right now, it's not clear if brown has been dropped by the giants. a tragic story out of co
we've leared that several units of donated blood in miami have tested positive for zika. the f-d-a has which facility the tainted blood was discovered. we do know it was found back in august and some health experts say that this might actually be a good thing. here's why: the three tests being used to screen for zika in donated blood are not licensed by the fda, but have been allowed into service on an emergency basis. declined to discuss the screening protocols being used by testing labs. they...
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i'm going to and norman lear.. en >>> 13 days until election day and one new national poll shows a tight race. hillary clinton leading by just three points. trump's talk may sound tough if you're a child of the '70s, remember archie bunker from all in the family? the creator of that show and others like maude, the jeffersons and good times, that's mr. norman here, executive producer of america divided on ethics. how you doing? >> don lemon, i couldn't enjoy you more. >> thank you so much. your tv shows always reflected the country. you created the politically incorrect characters with the anger and harsh language. is this the archie bunker election in your estimation in. >> i think one could say it is. i think of donald trump as the middle finger of the american right hand. i think the american people who care for trump are fed up with our leadership. i think they have every right to be. and when i say our leadership, i mean -- i don't mean our president. i mean our corporate leadership, our economic leadership, ou
i'm going to and norman lear.. en >>> 13 days until election day and one new national poll shows a tight race. hillary clinton leading by just three points. trump's talk may sound tough if you're a child of the '70s, remember archie bunker from all in the family? the creator of that show and others like maude, the jeffersons and good times, that's mr. norman here, executive producer of america divided on ethics. how you doing? >> don lemon, i couldn't enjoy you more. >>...
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theyeard a t love complaints from drivers a local lears and that washe e ste senator in p is calling this a victory. >> >>> it rush hour on the howard franklin bridge and as usual brake lights as far as th eye can see. m always in traffic here. >> and florida departmt of transportation longer ease conge called for a fullear down and reconstruction starting with the northbound lanes. that project included turning one of the existing four lanes into an exfres toll lan i that would add to the congestion . >> i think it's crazy. i think we have enough tolls. >> that wasn't just uncop popular with drivers. i wrote a letter to the secretary dot and said no way. secretary set faller said he urged boxel to p the plan in very verse. ways he is dead set against. that i called up there and told them i was serious about it. on monday ed received a letter the secretary wrote the dot is changing course and w't won vert what he calls a ill ri lanes into toll plains. the ten tore is calling this a win for drivers. they told me a year or two ago they would not put a toll on an existing lane and a hel
theyeard a t love complaints from drivers a local lears and that washe e ste senator in p is calling this a victory. >> >>> it rush hour on the howard franklin bridge and as usual brake lights as far as th eye can see. m always in traffic here. >> and florida departmt of transportation longer ease conge called for a fullear down and reconstruction starting with the northbound lanes. that project included turning one of the existing four lanes into an exfres toll lan i that...
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tonight...cooler...c lear. lows in the upper 40s. northwest winds up to 5 mph. wednesday...partly sunny. highs in the upper 60s. northwest winds up to 5 mph shifting to the northeast in the afternoon. wednesday night...mostly cloudy through around midnight...then partly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of light rain showers after midnight. lows in the upper 40s. north winds up to 10 mph. thursday...cooler. partly sunny with a 20 percent chance of light rain showers. highs in the upper 50s. north winds 5 to 15 mph. thursday night...partly cloudy. lows around 40. friday...mostly sunny. highs in the lower 50s. ? >>> we're here to find out what you're going to do for a living. >> let's try that. >> 55, tough time to start over for a man. okay. i don't see any promotions for the last eight years. that's not always good. you can explain that? [ laughter ] >> honestly, there wasn't a l of room for advancement in my last job. the only one with a more powerful position was my wife. >> okay. it doesn't say here, where were you born? [ laughter ] in three words or less what
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clearly we see what's happening to the race, lisa lear, jump in. women a majority in the electorate. 53%, we expect 53% in 2012 and tleefrt that and look at this among female likely vote igs. clinton 51, trump 32. 19 point difference. anywhere close to that on election day, hillary clinton is the next president of the united states. >> look, we always knew gender would be part of this race if hk won the nomination, first female president, always in the mix. the fact this race has become a war of the sex is is remarkable. like, we are having a national referendum on women's role and sense from men that perhaps fears of being displaced, and frankly, trump is hemorrhaging women. particularly white, college educated women. that's a problem for him. romney won white women. if he loses them, it's hard to see how he wins this race. particularly in those crucial suburban pockets. suburbs of columbus, denver, philly. a big problem. not clear how you stop the bleeding at this point. >> and not exactly that he wants to. he has embraced an idea of being the al
clearly we see what's happening to the race, lisa lear, jump in. women a majority in the electorate. 53%, we expect 53% in 2012 and tleefrt that and look at this among female likely vote igs. clinton 51, trump 32. 19 point difference. anywhere close to that on election day, hillary clinton is the next president of the united states. >> look, we always knew gender would be part of this race if hk won the nomination, first female president, always in the mix. the fact this race has become a...
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. >> kate, let me ask you, does the clinton campaign have a legitimate beef lear with the timing this? >> well, the clinton campaign certainly thinks it does. and you've seen that viewpoint sort of under scored by other senior democrat on the intelligence committee. she had pretty strong language, called it appalling >> it wasn't just the clinton campaign and asked for the fbi for more information, we heard from kellyanne conway, she also said they need to come out and release this information, i think it's a first both sides would have agree >> you're seeing democrats calling for more information. also questioning the timing, number two in the senate tweeted out why is this coming out 11 days before the election >> have you ever seen anything like this? i know there's always some or the of october surprise. have you ever seen anything like this before >> this is a pretty big bombshell. although there are -- there are some -- there's some people sort of warning this should be taken way little bit of a grain of is, quote, unquote. reopening this investigation. what he said was we found
. >> kate, let me ask you, does the clinton campaign have a legitimate beef lear with the timing this? >> well, the clinton campaign certainly thinks it does. and you've seen that viewpoint sort of under scored by other senior democrat on the intelligence committee. she had pretty strong language, called it appalling >> it wasn't just the clinton campaign and asked for the fbi for more information, we heard from kellyanne conway, she also said they need to come out and release...
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northwest winds 5 to 15 mph. .tonight...cooler...c lear. lows in the upper 40s. northwest winds up to 5 mph. .wednesday...partly sunny. highs in the upper 60s. northwest winds up to 5 mph shifting to the northeast the afternoon. .wednesday night...mostly cloudy through around midnight...then partly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of light rain showers after midnight. 3 new this morning--- one man is hurt... and ?another? is in police custody... after an ?overnight shooting? on milwaukee's south side. the police say.... a 51-year-old man confronted the suspect about an ?ongoing argument.? that's when the suspect ?shot the man.?the victim was taken to a hospital.he ?is? expected to survive.the other man was ?taken into custody? right there at the scene. 3 in your campaign 20-16 coverage-- donald trump says goodbye to wisconsin... and campaigns in ?colorado? today. ?tomorrow? is the big showdown with hillary clinton--- it's their ?third and final? debate. debate.in a series of interviews yesterday - trump's wife melania... publicly defended assault allegations. 1:12
northwest winds 5 to 15 mph. .tonight...cooler...c lear. lows in the upper 40s. northwest winds up to 5 mph. .wednesday...partly sunny. highs in the upper 60s. northwest winds up to 5 mph shifting to the northeast the afternoon. .wednesday night...mostly cloudy through around midnight...then partly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of light rain showers after midnight. 3 new this morning--- one man is hurt... and ?another? is in police custody... after an ?overnight shooting? on milwaukee's south...
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reporter: do you trust him having his finger lear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. >>> tonight, breaking news. the urgent hunt for a killer. two murders already. then, attacking two officers and several others. the suspect then posting this live on facebook. police now warning tonight, he is armed and dangerous. >>> donald trump calling the polls phony tonight, telling supporters, we're winning. and now, the new poll just out. and what senator elizabeth warren said today about, quote, nasty women. >>> the plane crash, no survivors. the jet plunging from the sky just after takeoff. the ball of fire. >>> the u.s. launching air strikes. the iraqis moving closer to mosul. and martha raddatz tonight revealing the new horror playing out right now in that city, where isis is still in control. >>> inside the deadly bus crash. at least 13 people dead. authorities late today and what they revealed. >>> and the eye-opening new headline tonight involving
reporter: do you trust him having his finger lear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. >>> tonight, breaking news. the urgent hunt for a killer. two murders already. then, attacking two officers and several others. the suspect then posting this live on facebook. police now warning tonight, he is armed and dangerous. >>> donald trump calling the polls phony tonight, telling supporters, we're winning. and...
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. >> what makes a good lear lick for you? >> one that touches me. and will touch you. ? >> later on "sunday morning" the life and lyrics of carol bayer sager. shows us a bumper crop of bumper stickers. john blackstone walks us through the reworked nixon library. and more. first headlines for this "sunday morning" the 16th of october, 2016. the pacific northwest is facing remnants of typhoon this morn morning. it's already spawned tornadoes more than 150 countries including the united states have signed a landmark agreement in rwanda curbing hydro fluorocarbons, the pollutant commonly used in air conditioners and refrigerators. the new destroyer in baltimore yesterday, the sharp angles of the uss zumwalt make it harder to detect by enemy radar. the enterprising ship is by captain james kirk. now the baseball playoffs. cleveland topped toronto 2-1 to take game two. in chicago -- >> in to right -- >> miguel montero pinch hit grand slam won the game for the cubs over the los angeles dodgers. the final score, 8-4. a little more on the weather. encore with highs in the 80s. ve
. >> what makes a good lear lick for you? >> one that touches me. and will touch you. ? >> later on "sunday morning" the life and lyrics of carol bayer sager. shows us a bumper crop of bumper stickers. john blackstone walks us through the reworked nixon library. and more. first headlines for this "sunday morning" the 16th of october, 2016. the pacific northwest is facing remnants of typhoon this morn morning. it's already spawned tornadoes more than 150...
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woman: i had to lear how to drive with my hands -- yeah, that was interesting.: a symptom may cause you not to be able to do that anymore, and at one point, i was able to do any of those. man: since i've been cycling, it's definitely helped my walking. woman: it's a fantastic opportunity to be working together with a common goal of curing ms, and sharing is the key. they prey on our children, spending billions. addicting 17,000 california kids each year. eventually killing one-third of them. now tobacco companies are spending millions to... defeat prop 56. because in every state that's raised tobacco taxes, smoking rates go down. so who are you going to trust? pediatricians, cancer groups and the califronia pta who all... support prop 56. or the tobacco companies trying to kill it. vote yes on 56. >> we are back at 4:50. if you bought tickets for crab and brew fest, police want to hear from you, you may have been scammed. look at web page, it said it is sponsor by the emeryville artist agency and no group exists. the event location is given simply as chrissy ave
woman: i had to lear how to drive with my hands -- yeah, that was interesting.: a symptom may cause you not to be able to do that anymore, and at one point, i was able to do any of those. man: since i've been cycling, it's definitely helped my walking. woman: it's a fantastic opportunity to be working together with a common goal of curing ms, and sharing is the key. they prey on our children, spending billions. addicting 17,000 california kids each year. eventually killing one-third of them....
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-meet norman lear...of you. -...on "american masters" next, only on pbs. - he'd go into a room of five people or 5,000, and he could light up the room. - i want our political party to match a conservative mind with a compassionate heart. - peter jennings said, "al gore won florida." - let me get this straight-- you're retracting your concession? - you came here because you believe in what this country can be. - i went to work for barack obama for free because i believed in that guy. i knew exactly what he stood for. - we will respond with that timeless creed: yes, we can. female announcer: "the contenders: 16 for '16" is made possible in part by the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide; the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build measurably better lives; the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. election 2016 on pbs who says we can't know how a civil war soldier f
-meet norman lear...of you. -...on "american masters" next, only on pbs. - he'd go into a room of five people or 5,000, and he could light up the room. - i want our political party to match a conservative mind with a compassionate heart. - peter jennings said, "al gore won florida." - let me get this straight-- you're retracting your concession? - you came here because you believe in what this country can be. - i went to work for barack obama for free because i believed in...
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he will be here saturday and be lear to rally for hillary clinton and katherine cortez. this rally will be held doors open at nip in the morning. the event is set to take place at 11:00. if you would like to rsvp a link on our web site news3lv.com. click on the link. we made it easy for you. meanwhile donald trump holding rallies in battle ground state ohio today. new polling shows he is leading clinton by a very slim margin. nationally new members show that it's hillary clinton on top by by three in a new fox poll. meanwhile trump said this morning he would not commit to working with clinton if she wins. >> bottom line you captain take any votes for granted. it's really really tight. a lot of these battle ground states including our fine state of nevada. keep it right here for complete coverage of decision 2016 all the way up to election day. we have you covered. you can always follow our coverage of course on air, on line at news3lv.com and we are platforms. in particular follow us on facebook. >> i know a lot of people are just ready for this to be over. >> we are so
he will be here saturday and be lear to rally for hillary clinton and katherine cortez. this rally will be held doors open at nip in the morning. the event is set to take place at 11:00. if you would like to rsvp a link on our web site news3lv.com. click on the link. we made it easy for you. meanwhile donald trump holding rallies in battle ground state ohio today. new polling shows he is leading clinton by a very slim margin. nationally new members show that it's hillary clinton on top by by...
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lear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. wrong for nevada. home -- you just bought -- is haunted. can you get your money back? least one case -- one family did. laws vary state-to-state. but one couple in new york -- was able recoup their cash -- in what is now known as the ghostbusters ruling. the court found -- whether ghosts are real -- or not -- a house -- reported as haunted -- can lose its value horrifying new video -- of a man on a rampage -- at a louisiana aiport. he attacks passengers -- and security guards. this last year .. but -- the video was just white -- trying to go through a pre- clearance line. they say -- he sprayed several people -- with wasp repellent -- then began swinging a machete. the attack -- only stopping --after a sheriff's deputy -- shot white. he died at the hospital -- after refusing medical treatemnt. a warning -- for parents and teenagers. listen to this. kids -- are using everyday items -- you probably have in your house --to make dangerous-do-it-yoursel
lear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. wrong for nevada. home -- you just bought -- is haunted. can you get your money back? least one case -- one family did. laws vary state-to-state. but one couple in new york -- was able recoup their cash -- in what is now known as the ghostbusters ruling. the court found -- whether ghosts are real -- or not -- a house -- reported as haunted -- can lose its value horrifying new video...
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. >> believed orer thing or two that they can lear from the brownse so that their coach says, bill belichick delayed the boston flight after the game.. >> after a year and have it is bill belichick, has a soft spot for gabe spiegel what's trending, but no sunspot yesterday. >> great to have you back, teambuilding, one of greatest nfl coaches continues to bring his team with teambuilding exercises, head coach bill belichick does the second that he beats the browns, he honors the past,t t theyey beat us 33-13, then he takes his team to the jim brown stature of front, he delayed the team departure for thiso. jim brown what he represents, is the greatest player that eve played. and wendy coach the browns 91-9 deal of the day bond with brown he said he paved the way for al of us, players and coaches i just felt like it was an opportunityt for us to recogniz this great player and person he said he wishese the paul brown stature could have been there a well, with a different football in cleveland holds a special head coach chud jackson, >> change quarterbacks about every quarter due to injury. in w
. >> believed orer thing or two that they can lear from the brownse so that their coach says, bill belichick delayed the boston flight after the game.. >> after a year and have it is bill belichick, has a soft spot for gabe spiegel what's trending, but no sunspot yesterday. >> great to have you back, teambuilding, one of greatest nfl coaches continues to bring his team with teambuilding exercises, head coach bill belichick does the second that he beats the browns, he honors...
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if you really plays like king lear and if you want to wake up the next day and be an optimist i don't think you can. i think that play shows humanity at its worst and it raises big questions about is there a god and is therefore surrogate in the world? shakespeare look that right in the eye and the answer is maybe not. so it's not the answers we get from the play that makes them powerful. it's the big questions. why do people love, lead or follow one another? why did they get up in the morning lacks why are the things they think they want are not really think that they want and employers people so successful sometimes in leading people to a place where everybody needs to go and for example and love and in shakespeare's plays are about the ways in which people set out to fall in love with someone or to create this happy marriage union and the path is rocky because people seem to do the same thing over and over again that puts their beloved object out of reach. shakespeare.bat. it's a fascinating thing about a human being. he wrote about it. he wrote about all kinds of people. you have
if you really plays like king lear and if you want to wake up the next day and be an optimist i don't think you can. i think that play shows humanity at its worst and it raises big questions about is there a god and is therefore surrogate in the world? shakespeare look that right in the eye and the answer is maybe not. so it's not the answers we get from the play that makes them powerful. it's the big questions. why do people love, lead or follow one another? why did they get up in the morning...
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obviously my first question, lear should do this or citation. they build airplanes and you don't. >> mm-hmm. >> but you've been able to bring in experts despite the fact that your previous job was at groupon. >> mm-hmm. >> you aren't -- i mean, you're a pilot, but you don't design airplanes. how did you bring in so many experts? >> i think people underestimate what they can learn when they're motivated. i've within a pilot for 15 years. i've loved airplanes since i was kid. it makes no sense for going backward in air travel performance when our computers and phones are better. i spent about a year self-teaching, textbooks, spreadsheet, met as many smart people as i could find. if you're going to put together a dream team on, this you can get anybody in the world we want and we found those people and got them. >> richard branson from virgin. what's his involvement with the project. >> virgin group has options on the first ten aircraft. that's a $2 billion deal there. >> but they haven't given you any money. >> option funding on the aircraft. rich
obviously my first question, lear should do this or citation. they build airplanes and you don't. >> mm-hmm. >> but you've been able to bring in experts despite the fact that your previous job was at groupon. >> mm-hmm. >> you aren't -- i mean, you're a pilot, but you don't design airplanes. how did you bring in so many experts? >> i think people underestimate what they can learn when they're motivated. i've within a pilot for 15 years. i've loved airplanes since i...
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boxing champion antonio e avis works at a bank acrossav the street from burger king and stopped to lear that his sister have been kille and thated the shooter had committed suicide. >> is a coward, you're going to leave your kids in the world to fend for themselves without a momomur he is a coward, a man not do that. they say that she was relieved that relationship was over and cannot begin a new phase of her life because you have been so abusive.se those who grieve the loss, believe that he had been jealou that she was moving on with her life.ie if you want to kill yourself, justrs kill yourself don't take somebody else with you. does it have to get to this point.. the children of the victim left behind range in age from 14 14-4-20, were told that the fam will work together to take care of the younger kids.hm 19 following the developments in thee push to do something about delays when you call 911 in cleveland. >> i probably exposed repeatedl as ed gallek has the latest >> a big meeting today, the cit met with firefighters, to get them to handle more 911 calls and hoping that will free
boxing champion antonio e avis works at a bank acrossav the street from burger king and stopped to lear that his sister have been kille and thated the shooter had committed suicide. >> is a coward, you're going to leave your kids in the world to fend for themselves without a momomur he is a coward, a man not do that. they say that she was relieved that relationship was over and cannot begin a new phase of her life because you have been so abusive.se those who grieve the loss, believe that...
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the lear corporation laid off many people in rochester and moved their jobs to south korea. place i know well, auburn hills. chrysler laid off 5300 workers. those jobs went to mexico, china, india, and numerous other countries. 2000 155 workers. their small car division is out, gone, moved to mexico. now they are moving a lot of different production facilities to a lot of different areas. when you look at what is going on in our country, we want them here. a trump administration will stop the plight of american jobs. country -- and another company they announce they wanted to move their jobs to mexico or another country. i will pick up the phone and if i have to, i will do it personally. do i care? it's not presidential, sir. but i have some of the brick -- greatest presidentially -- business leaders endorsing me. we will use our great business people. we have the greatest negotiators in the world. makee political hacks to great deals. our trade deal with mexico, nafta, is defective. defective almost from the beginning. we have different tax systems. that is their system. we
the lear corporation laid off many people in rochester and moved their jobs to south korea. place i know well, auburn hills. chrysler laid off 5300 workers. those jobs went to mexico, china, india, and numerous other countries. 2000 155 workers. their small car division is out, gone, moved to mexico. now they are moving a lot of different production facilities to a lot of different areas. when you look at what is going on in our country, we want them here. a trump administration will stop the...
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will lear his fate in a kenosha county courtroom today. in july--- 32-year-old "cordell smith" pleaded guilty to first degree attempted degree recklessly endangering safety in the shooting of "jaime vazquez."the shooting happened the day after christmas last year... at the mcdonald's on 18-th street and 30-th avenue in kenosha.the victim was the former husband of smith's girlfriend. the criminal complaint states--- smith said... the victim was responsible for vandalizing his home on christmas. his sentencing hearing i sthis afternoon. the burlington man accused of ripping down a century old statue of abraham lincoln... will be in court in racine county for a plea hearing this morning. 3 charged with felony criminal damage to property... for damaging the statue at the burlington historical society in february. the damage was estimated at 25-hundred dollars. the criminal complaint says hinds was seen pulling the statue down with his pick-up truck. the incident was captured on surveillence video. police need your help finding those responsibl
will lear his fate in a kenosha county courtroom today. in july--- 32-year-old "cordell smith" pleaded guilty to first degree attempted degree recklessly endangering safety in the shooting of "jaime vazquez."the shooting happened the day after christmas last year... at the mcdonald's on 18-th street and 30-th avenue in kenosha.the victim was the former husband of smith's girlfriend. the criminal complaint states--- smith said... the victim was responsible for vandalizing his...
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tim, what have we lear tim: nearly 150 protesters were arrested yesterday, many of them for conspiracy to endanger by fire or explosion and engaging in a riot. officials say they were on private property, the same property that the oil pipeline would pass through. hundreds gathered at the site months ago to speak out against building the pipeline. according to law enforcement, protesters set fires during the day, but they have a different story. they say authorities are the actor mark ruffalo joined the protests yesterday. he's now calling on the governor of north dakota to call off the national guard and local law enforcement. ben, over to you. >> thank you, tim. ben: right now, seven of the people who occupied an oregon wildlife reserve for over a month have been found not guilty in federal court. the us attorney for oregon defended the decision to bring charges in the first place. but he emphasized that he respects the federal jury's decision. yesterday acquitting all seven people on all charges. the ringleader of the occupation ammon bundy is not a free man this morning. >> if you
tim, what have we lear tim: nearly 150 protesters were arrested yesterday, many of them for conspiracy to endanger by fire or explosion and engaging in a riot. officials say they were on private property, the same property that the oil pipeline would pass through. hundreds gathered at the site months ago to speak out against building the pipeline. according to law enforcement, protesters set fires during the day, but they have a different story. they say authorities are the actor mark ruffalo...
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across the plains, futurecast really lear through the afternoon and evening. if anything, we see a few even until tomorrow afternoon at its down across southwestern colorado closer to telluride, durango, alamosa. here in denver, boulder and fort collins, clearer skies for the next couple of days. right now 55 degrees, pretty calm windss we are seeing more of a southwesterly flow. our winds will boost our temperatures. we will go from 40s this morning. evergreen at 43 degrees, hollins paak 42 degrees. those were spots in the 20s this morning and here in denver, mid to upper 50s. we will be in the mid-to upper 60s by 4:00. denver, 65 degrees, highlands ranch 68 degrees, castle rock 62 degrees, keenesburg 67 degrees. statewide, closer to 70 degrees today near pueblo and grand junction also a little bit warmer. eagle at 61 degreessand in steamboat, 55 degrees. looking ahead, today is one of the coolest days on our seven- we will likely see a week cold front by the middle of next week ringing our temperatures down a little bit. until then, look how warm it is. tomo
across the plains, futurecast really lear through the afternoon and evening. if anything, we see a few even until tomorrow afternoon at its down across southwestern colorado closer to telluride, durango, alamosa. here in denver, boulder and fort collins, clearer skies for the next couple of days. right now 55 degrees, pretty calm windss we are seeing more of a southwesterly flow. our winds will boost our temperatures. we will go from 40s this morning. evergreen at 43 degrees, hollins paak 42...
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. >>> joe lear rewas one of two men and women charged in the case. they answered an ad for female companionship. >> they had an apartment after having provided money for the services. >> leary pleaded guilty to robbery and conspiracy. sean: the new new hampshire is feeling the impact of the drought. it is a decade's old event this weekend that attracts more than 40,000 people as they get ready for the upcoming snowmobile season. for the first time ever, event organizers have to truck in water to fill th bonds that people need to ride through in order to cool their suspensions. >> a tractor trailer load is roughly what we use to fill one of the holes. the two other smaller ones are much less than that. so -- the good thing is that when they come in, it also provides firm -- with the farm animals a place to drink afterwards, which they haven't had the opportunity to do this sean: because of the drought, they are having to truck in water from as far as away as possible. erin: a ground-breaking ceremony is being held in colebrook today for a renovation a
. >>> joe lear rewas one of two men and women charged in the case. they answered an ad for female companionship. >> they had an apartment after having provided money for the services. >> leary pleaded guilty to robbery and conspiracy. sean: the new new hampshire is feeling the impact of the drought. it is a decade's old event this weekend that attracts more than 40,000 people as they get ready for the upcoming snowmobile season. for the first time ever, event organizers...
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so we're-- we can't decide a big issue case without learing from all of the people who believe they'll be impacted positively or negatively, whatever our ruling might be. so that's an inescapable part of our work. but i think ruth is talking more fundamentally which is obviously you can't rule, i don't think, without at least understanding what the consequences will be of your ruling. not just in terms of the law but since the law is responsive to human development, you have to know what is going to happen more broadly to be able to understand the choices you are making. >> now there are some cases when the law is clear and certain, like you have to be a certain age to run for office. but that's the kind of case that we get, the special thing about the supreme court is for the most part we don't take cases where everybody agrees. we wait for what we call splits. and there is other judges disagrees about what the federal law is, whether a constitutional provision, what it manies in a particular context or a dense statute passed by congress. so the wonderful i believe input that we have,
so we're-- we can't decide a big issue case without learing from all of the people who believe they'll be impacted positively or negatively, whatever our ruling might be. so that's an inescapable part of our work. but i think ruth is talking more fundamentally which is obviously you can't rule, i don't think, without at least understanding what the consequences will be of your ruling. not just in terms of the law but since the law is responsive to human development, you have to know what is...
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framed him up with the camera, the shots looked weird because he was sort of ominously looked like learingher. i agree with kyle smith in the "new york post," moderators inserted themselves to become the stars of the show. this is debate forum where there are 38 people on stage, like kenneth bone, to ask questions of the candidates and they did a better job framing questions so the candidates could answer them with a little less hostility. harris: too bad they didn't start to get to questions until 26 minutes in. sandra: by the way, 45 minutes in, before any mention what we talked about in the last block, those wall street speech excerpts. i found that to be amazing. that was lead story for everybody that day as far as what is happening with the hillary clinton camp. are you going to say something? harris: i am because you moderated a debate. i want to ask you do you think we've gotten to the point where donald trump is right? sandra: follow-up questions should be used only when absolutely necessary in my opinion. you feel that out as moderator. that is your job as moderator but just exact
framed him up with the camera, the shots looked weird because he was sort of ominously looked like learingher. i agree with kyle smith in the "new york post," moderators inserted themselves to become the stars of the show. this is debate forum where there are 38 people on stage, like kenneth bone, to ask questions of the candidates and they did a better job framing questions so the candidates could answer them with a little less hostility. harris: too bad they didn't start to get to...
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one of the top ten attractions before they migrate south. 140,000 visitors a year come to see and lear >> yes, mainly to crunch down on the pusky insects she's eating. >> reporter: an hour away is the biggest bat show in san antonio. >> this is the big one. we're excited to be here. >> reporter: on private property and by reservation only, people wait months to get in. >> this is the largest concentration of mammals in the world. having 15 million of anything in one place is kind of amazing. >> reporter: so amazing they can be seen on radar. for about ten minutes now, but this is just the start. this max exodus will take four hours. traveling up to 50 miles, they consume their body weight in bugs each evening. nature's insecticide. >> i got to touch a bat. it was furry wings. it was cool. >> reporter: a night flight like no other, now among the hottest trends in texas tourism. for "sunday today," nbc news, san antonio. >>> this week, we highlight another life well lived. bob hoover was a war hero, one of the most daring pilots ever to sit in a cockpit, flying with the 52nd fighter grou
one of the top ten attractions before they migrate south. 140,000 visitors a year come to see and lear >> yes, mainly to crunch down on the pusky insects she's eating. >> reporter: an hour away is the biggest bat show in san antonio. >> this is the big one. we're excited to be here. >> reporter: on private property and by reservation only, people wait months to get in. >> this is the largest concentration of mammals in the world. having 15 million of anything in...
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nasdaq is he had lear. there are names, old standbys, dragging dow down a little bit.probably should be up a little more than that based on new economy names. i'm not really particularly worried about this. this is earnings season. we'll see volatility. liz: a lot of names coming out in next couple trading sessions. larry shover, to the fed, i hate to keep bringing it up, it moves market most, 65 to 70% chance we'll see a rate hike in december but in the short term, people appear to at least picking up, picking up some good quality names on the cheap? >> yeah. and you know the interesting thing, with rates going higher in december, there continues to be this rotation out of what i call low volatility stocks. ibms, berkshire hathaways, exxons, these are dividend quality names people are paying for bond-like returns. it is getting scary with this rotation. people are recognizing maybe we should get into growth or value, especially growth, amazons, facebook, et cetera. dollar trees even. relative to low volatility stocks they're pretty darn cheap. we know since 2009 as we
nasdaq is he had lear. there are names, old standbys, dragging dow down a little bit.probably should be up a little more than that based on new economy names. i'm not really particularly worried about this. this is earnings season. we'll see volatility. liz: a lot of names coming out in next couple trading sessions. larry shover, to the fed, i hate to keep bringing it up, it moves market most, 65 to 70% chance we'll see a rate hike in december but in the short term, people appear to at least...
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driving >> according to an affidavit, the mother said that she let him drive because he needed to lear some responsibility. she is charged with five counts of child welfare endangerment >> bench clearing brawl at a ne york high school football game, it started when one of the quarterbacks to gate late head out of the police escorted the teams of the field, montrose west university of mississippi quarterback chad kelly who is the ordery other of the quarterback who was hit, buffal police said that nobody was hur and no arrests were made is no >> i-81 covered in trouble for street vendor who has been prosecuted many times before. women's cases go to court. trouble again for a man runningu a virtual outdoor store across from thehe indian ballpark, tom mccarthy does hav the business for decades you m recognize it, the i-team heard that he just got cited for ticket scalping, we found something startlingg about his record, since the '90s, more than 20 cases are things such a scalping or vendors permits in only four convictions. it had 27 cases against you and most of them not guilty or dismi
driving >> according to an affidavit, the mother said that she let him drive because he needed to lear some responsibility. she is charged with five counts of child welfare endangerment >> bench clearing brawl at a ne york high school football game, it started when one of the quarterbacks to gate late head out of the police escorted the teams of the field, montrose west university of mississippi quarterback chad kelly who is the ordery other of the quarterback who was hit, buffal...
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. >> hopefully we will get the a bet lear at the that surveillance, as well. lauren johnson this morning, thank you. >>> closing arguments in the bridge gate trial they are expect to run today through monday, jurors were supposed to hear arguments yesterday but judge sent them homesiting a legal issue. two former allies of the governor chris christie are facing charges in the lane closing, that prosecutors argue was political retribution. >>> penn state must pay more than seven million-dollar in the defamation case have of mike mcqueary. >> jury ruling in favor of the former assistant coach in just four hours. mcqueary showing little emotion making no comment outside center county courthouse. jurors awarding him 2.3 million in compensatory damages, 5 million in punitive tam ages. he he blamed university officials for destroying his life and coaching career after he learn that the star witness in the sexual assault case is a begins jerry san tuesday can i. >>> judge is expected to rule on the mcqueary's whistle blower claims in the coming weeks. >>> time right
. >> hopefully we will get the a bet lear at the that surveillance, as well. lauren johnson this morning, thank you. >>> closing arguments in the bridge gate trial they are expect to run today through monday, jurors were supposed to hear arguments yesterday but judge sent them homesiting a legal issue. two former allies of the governor chris christie are facing charges in the lane closing, that prosecutors argue was political retribution. >>> penn state must pay more...
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scientists and naval personnel, lear t harshness of this still ice- covered frontier. we discovered just how harsh, on a recent trip to the arctic. the arctic ocean sits on top of the globe, encircled by russia, which encompasses about half of its coastline, norway, greenland, canada and the united states, thanks to alaska. we flew, as guests of the navy - north pole, over fractured, thinning ice, to a spot where the ice was still thick enough to support this base camp. it was a small temporary village, disrupting the peace and purity of the ice, white as far as the eye can see. the camp was built for a scientific and military exercise, called "ice-x 2016". hi, everyone. how do you do? nice to me y >> stahl: for five weeks, this no man's land of ice was home to an expeditionary team of sailors, scientists and engineers, whose mission was to understand how to survive in maybe the most hostile conditions on earth. the navy says those taking part in this exercise are the first humans ever to set foot on this part of the planet. it's actually beautiful beyond belief isn't
scientists and naval personnel, lear t harshness of this still ice- covered frontier. we discovered just how harsh, on a recent trip to the arctic. the arctic ocean sits on top of the globe, encircled by russia, which encompasses about half of its coastline, norway, greenland, canada and the united states, thanks to alaska. we flew, as guests of the navy - north pole, over fractured, thinning ice, to a spot where the ice was still thick enough to support this base camp. it was a small temporary...
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and legendary tv producer norman lear investigates gentrification and displacement in new york city ands undercover to expose racial discrimination in housing. amy: for more on this groundbreaking series, we are joined in our studio by the three creators of "america divideded," rick rowley, solly granatstein, and lucian read. we welcome you all to democracy now! overallalk about the concept and we will quickly go through the clips of the different media a personalities, actors, they delve into these critical issues. >> we felt like the country is really at a crisis point when it comes to inequality. the fruits of the economic recovery were going, as we all to most thehe 1% and not of the people. wewe wanted d to examine differt aspects of inequality of people's daily lives. so we went to different parts of the country, each one explored different aspects of inequality. and each of these stories was presented and explored the high-profile correspondent who ee intove their own entr the different stories. you have jesse williams, for instance, who o used to be a hih school teacher explorin
and legendary tv producer norman lear investigates gentrification and displacement in new york city ands undercover to expose racial discrimination in housing. amy: for more on this groundbreaking series, we are joined in our studio by the three creators of "america divideded," rick rowley, solly granatstein, and lucian read. we welcome you all to democracy now! overallalk about the concept and we will quickly go through the clips of the different media a personalities, actors, they...
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one of the completed high reliefs and made changes to it, talked to the artist and said, no, i think lear should look stronger, more frazzled, the fool should be smaller. he was in on the building of every detail of this library of he was also almost compulsively secretive about his collecting. so you could imagine he's been collecting since the late 1800s, that people would have gotten wind of what he was doing. so as i mentioned, most collectors had a copy, maybe two, maybe three. henry huntington at four huge, large number. but folger didn't want anybody to know what he was doing. so he swore his dealers to secrecy. not all of them respected that, by way. by the way. one of them blabbed right away to "the new york times" that folger had paid the world's record price for a book, and there's only one place that that information could have come from, and it was the dealer. folger was not happy. he wrote to the dealer and scolded him. but the folger, trying to keep secret what he was doing in a vain effort to keep his identity secret and keep prices down. yeah. so imagine if you're bill ga
one of the completed high reliefs and made changes to it, talked to the artist and said, no, i think lear should look stronger, more frazzled, the fool should be smaller. he was in on the building of every detail of this library of he was also almost compulsively secretive about his collecting. so you could imagine he's been collecting since the late 1800s, that people would have gotten wind of what he was doing. so as i mentioned, most collectors had a copy, maybe two, maybe three. henry...