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but also with little leopold here. they are putting glasses on him.re condition which means that his vision is highly affected. since he was born, he's not really ever been able to see his mommy. recognizes her voice, can probably sense her touch, her essence. but he's never seen her. he's got glasses now. what's going to happen the second he spots her? >> hi, buddy. hi, lovey. hi. >> wow. >> aww! >> i can't stand it. it's so adorable. there's an enormous smile on his face. he realizes, it takes him a second to make that connection, and then that smile comes. >> it's almost like he wants to just take these things off his head. but once his realizes, hold on a second, this is what the world looks like? it's magical! >> we can't see his mom's face but you can just feel, you can sense her joy in this home. moment. >>> if you guys have a television, you've probably seen this commercial. >> hey, siri, set timer for 14 minutes. >> okay. 14 minutes and counting. >> waiting for cookies. >> i love it. basically it's an ad for the iphone 6 talking about hands-f
but also with little leopold here. they are putting glasses on him.re condition which means that his vision is highly affected. since he was born, he's not really ever been able to see his mommy. recognizes her voice, can probably sense her touch, her essence. but he's never seen her. he's got glasses now. what's going to happen the second he spots her? >> hi, buddy. hi, lovey. hi. >> wow. >> aww! >> i can't stand it. it's so adorable. there's an enormous smile on his...
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. >> i just finished a book that was called "king leopold's ghost," about leopold ii and his exploitationed like it was right up his alley. so i was done with the book, i figured i'd just give it to him. help him kill a little bit of time while he was in jail. come to find out, i couldn't give it to him because of jail rules. >> paunch would have to wait until ezekiel's release from jail to give him the book. that day was quickly approaching. ezekiel was housed in the protective custody unit with his brother gabriel. >> i'll be out the day before my birthday. happy birthday. >> how you feeling about that? >> ready to go back to work. ready to go back to work. >> every time, right off the center of that square. it ain't got to be pretty, long as it go in, right? it ain't got to be pretty. see what you got? don't want it? can't get hurt on the job? >> ezekiel said he had traded in a career of robbing drug dealers for a job as a roofer. >> it's hard. i make good money working, though. i can make pretty good money. >> better than robbing drug dealers? >> it's not as fast or as easy, but at th
. >> i just finished a book that was called "king leopold's ghost," about leopold ii and his exploitationed like it was right up his alley. so i was done with the book, i figured i'd just give it to him. help him kill a little bit of time while he was in jail. come to find out, i couldn't give it to him because of jail rules. >> paunch would have to wait until ezekiel's release from jail to give him the book. that day was quickly approaching. ezekiel was housed in the...
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leopold and loeb murder case, the crime of the century. in the foreground is clarence darrow. he saved the boat and loeb from hanging. these two boys were brilliant. they were from wealthy families and they picked up a neighbor of other mansions line the streets and killed just to see if they could get away with it because they thought they were so smart that they could come and they didn't. globe was killed in a shower stall but leopold went on to be a ringleader in the prison and he was brilliant and he worked in the lab and helped turn this drug into -- after the work was used like aspirin in the tropics. before the war, the approach to eliminating malaria was multipronged, long-term, hard. it costs money. it meant creating jobs, it meant putting screens announced after the war because with this drug and ddt which is another product that came out of the were, suddenly the policymakers and we can use these projects. we've got these magic bullets. the world health organization use them in this global effort to eradicate malaria. in 1957 resistance developed against this, and
leopold and loeb murder case, the crime of the century. in the foreground is clarence darrow. he saved the boat and loeb from hanging. these two boys were brilliant. they were from wealthy families and they picked up a neighbor of other mansions line the streets and killed just to see if they could get away with it because they thought they were so smart that they could come and they didn't. globe was killed in a shower stall but leopold went on to be a ringleader in the prison and he was...
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the boy's name is leopold. he was born with impaired vision due to a genetic condition.you can see the new glasses help. beautiful. coming up, the search for a dog who broke his leash miles above earth. >> quijano: finally tonight, the story of a lost dog and the which were who hope to see it back home soon. the dog's owner has launched a search that could be described as out of this world. the last time anyone saw sam, the stuffed dog was tuesday just before he sailed 15 miles into the atmosphere attached to a helium balloon and a gopro. sam is the mascot for the midland hotel in morecamb england, named after a real english sheepdog that belonged to hotel owner ben berry's grandfather. space sam is the one on the left specially made to be light enough for his mission, part of a science project for local school children. but berry says somehow sam broke loose. >> i was horrified when sat wasn't on the payload when we received it. we knew where it was because we tracked it by g.p.a., and we get there and sam is no longer there. >> reporter: now the children hope to find s
the boy's name is leopold. he was born with impaired vision due to a genetic condition.you can see the new glasses help. beautiful. coming up, the search for a dog who broke his leash miles above earth. >> quijano: finally tonight, the story of a lost dog and the which were who hope to see it back home soon. the dog's owner has launched a search that could be described as out of this world. the last time anyone saw sam, the stuffed dog was tuesday just before he sailed 15 miles into the...
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our guests are nancy leopold, executive director of college tracks, rodriguez is president and ceo ofhe d.c. college assistance program, known as d.c. cap. chad smith is a d.c. cap adviser. welcome all of you. >> thank you. >> to "viewpoint." since d.c. cap started back in 1999 now-of-given out quite a lot of scholars. talking about? >> we've given out $35 million in scholarships, and we've been very fortunate. we have a lot of support from the community. we've sent about 23,000 students to college, and we have almost 7,200 college graduates now. >> so, d.c. cap grants are given for two and four-year colleges, for vocational -- >> really, what our advisers do is spend a lot of time finding scholarships, financial aid, and then we come in for really our poorest kids and give them awards to pay for books, food, a lot of the costs not covered in traditional scholarships and college aid. >> nancy, college tracks does a lot of the same thing. >> we do. we do. we focus -- we don't give out money in scholarships. what we do is the rest of what d.c. cap does, where we work with kids who are a
our guests are nancy leopold, executive director of college tracks, rodriguez is president and ceo ofhe d.c. college assistance program, known as d.c. cap. chad smith is a d.c. cap adviser. welcome all of you. >> thank you. >> to "viewpoint." since d.c. cap started back in 1999 now-of-given out quite a lot of scholars. talking about? >> we've given out $35 million in scholarships, and we've been very fortunate. we have a lot of support from the community. we've sent...
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they delivered the famous wildlife conservation committee report.re he hired leopold, darling the great cartoonist and they came up with this amazing wildlife conservation plan.nting to d >> there always wanted to say it's not right and then we don't find them. we treat them terribly. we love our national parks. it is just a fraction of our tax dollars going to thesee wonderful natural resourceses that we all get to share. >> they are the envy of thegr world.internationa >> you know, i hear they have assembled this amount of about almost a billion dollars to elect candidatesmbled who want to completely do away with all rules and regulations. people who were environmentalists, do they have funds and lobbyists? >> good question.ect our land a as you all know, there is a battle. the national parks are not debated as much because congress passed in.passed the a lot of wilderness areas are where national forests, they are going to immediately want to go gouge.n a sagebrush rebellion. the keystone pipeline became a metaphor for the kind of conservative movement belief that we need to open up
they delivered the famous wildlife conservation committee report.re he hired leopold, darling the great cartoonist and they came up with this amazing wildlife conservation plan.nting to d >> there always wanted to say it's not right and then we don't find them. we treat them terribly. we love our national parks. it is just a fraction of our tax dollars going to thesee wonderful natural resourceses that we all get to share. >> they are the envy of thegr world.internationa >>...
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naval commander kirk leopold is with me now. commander, thanks for the time.the trip ensuring that surface-to-air missiles are delivered and talking about what else russia can offer iran for the right price? >> thank you for having me on, deirdre, and yes, that is exactly why he went. the iranians want to solidify and guarantee the russian offer to give them the s-300 missile systems which is one of the most sophisticated weapons systems they produce and gives iranians a capability that should have not been allowed under the nuclear agreement. deirdre: the u.s., saudi arabia, israel, all condemned this sale. russia apparently doesn't care, so what next? >> i don't think russia cares, and we have to find a way if russia gives these things under the way the agreement was written, nber one, this is why i think myself and many others oppose that agreement, but we have to figure out how to overcome it now. what are going to be weaknesses and how do we defeat it? this system is in place to not only defend nuclear facilities but the intercontinental ballistic missile
naval commander kirk leopold is with me now. commander, thanks for the time.the trip ensuring that surface-to-air missiles are delivered and talking about what else russia can offer iran for the right price? >> thank you for having me on, deirdre, and yes, that is exactly why he went. the iranians want to solidify and guarantee the russian offer to give them the s-300 missile systems which is one of the most sophisticated weapons systems they produce and gives iranians a capability that...
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. >> reporter: in the heart of the bible belt jackson bartender mark leopold wonders why the law is needed place. >> they're worried about maintaining religious freedom in a state that ranks among the most devoutly religious states in the country. protection from who? >> reporter: the laws effects are less religious than economic. days after the governor phil bryant signed it into law tuesday, the mississippi tourism association reported people are cancelling or postponing trips to mississippi due to the national media reporting on the new law. everyone's welcome here is the name of the new campaign launched by the restaurant and hospitality association in response to the controversy. >> with this threat of economic fallout, some businesses in jackson's neighborhood take steps of their own, making it clear all customers are welcome. >> bills like this are killing our economy. that's one of the reason we are the poorest. >> reporter: they were among the first gay couples to marry in mississippi after the supreme court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage last year. for them, the new law is p
. >> reporter: in the heart of the bible belt jackson bartender mark leopold wonders why the law is needed place. >> they're worried about maintaining religious freedom in a state that ranks among the most devoutly religious states in the country. protection from who? >> reporter: the laws effects are less religious than economic. days after the governor phil bryant signed it into law tuesday, the mississippi tourism association reported people are cancelling or postponing...
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. >> little leopold breaks into a huge grin. lives in seattle has a rare condition that impaired his vision. at first he seemed confused but look at that smile there. seconds after putting on his first pair of glasses. he can't help but look up and smile at his very happy mother and father. >> those glasses are pretty cool. they look good on him. >> "nbc 10 news" at 5:00 is next. >> here is tracy davidson. >> center city turned into nova nation. nbc 10 takes you inside today's victory parade. we're following the fallout from this picture. students at a high school caught playing a drinking game called jews versus nazis, and police are investigating. >>> and into the weekend we still have the rain and snow in the forecast, i'll show you the timing and what you can expect. plus, freezing temperatures coming back as well. next on "nbc 10 news" at 5. in the last eight years, the fracking industry has spent over $40 million dollars on lobbying in pennsylvania. so it's no surprise that even though they've had over 4,000 violations, al
. >> little leopold breaks into a huge grin. lives in seattle has a rare condition that impaired his vision. at first he seemed confused but look at that smile there. seconds after putting on his first pair of glasses. he can't help but look up and smile at his very happy mother and father. >> those glasses are pretty cool. they look good on him. >> "nbc 10 news" at 5:00 is next. >> here is tracy davidson. >> center city turned into nova nation. nbc 10...
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>> i would find letters from howard hughes to my mom or leopold, the famous conduct.. >> how old were you? >> 20. >> did any of your friends think it was weird? >> i don't know. >> why did you save all these things? >> i believe everybody should. it gives you a frame of reference. it gives me a sense of knowing who i was then, who i became, who i am now. it gives one a sense of time and a sense of one's own history so to speak. >> and what a history. her father, reginald vanderbilt, whose family forged a shipping and railroad empire, died in 1925 when glor was just a toddler. at ten, she was dubbed the poor little rich girl when her antifat her mother for custody and won, in part, because it was allegedded that gloria's mother had been in a lesbian relationship. >> i didn't -- had never heard the word lesbian, i didn't know what it meant. i became terrified that i would too become like that. because it was then considered something that was a sin and a crime and something that was very terrible, you know. >> anderson, you say that you held off telling your mother that
>> i would find letters from howard hughes to my mom or leopold, the famous conduct.. >> how old were you? >> 20. >> did any of your friends think it was weird? >> i don't know. >> why did you save all these things? >> i believe everybody should. it gives you a frame of reference. it gives me a sense of knowing who i was then, who i became, who i am now. it gives one a sense of time and a sense of one's own history so to speak. >> and what a...
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>> well, i knew that i wasn't going to stay married to leopold. >> oh, really?fters off to see the world ♪ ♪ there's such a lot of world to see ♪ >> because sinatra was in love with me, and i could leave god, so to speak. and i took my kids and i walked out, and i was able to do it. even though i didn't for one minute believe we were going to go swinging down the lane together for the rest of our lives, i used that. ♪ my huckleberry friend, moon river ♪ >> there was a custody trial. >> yes. well, of course, stokowski never thought i'd have the guts to fight it, ever. but i've got guts. and i won it. >> it was a bit of a strange, you know, strange atmospheres because two different households, and my mom and dad weren't really getting along very well at that time. >> was the divorce difficult for stan and chris? >> i think it was. and i think it was because i didn't talk to them enough about it. >> sometimes when my mom's described her relationship with her mother, about how she appeared sort of as a beautiful figure sometimes, i remember feeling that with my mom,
>> well, i knew that i wasn't going to stay married to leopold. >> oh, really?fters off to see the world ♪ ♪ there's such a lot of world to see ♪ >> because sinatra was in love with me, and i could leave god, so to speak. and i took my kids and i walked out, and i was able to do it. even though i didn't for one minute believe we were going to go swinging down the lane together for the rest of our lives, i used that. ♪ my huckleberry friend, moon river ♪ >>...
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. >> reporter: back in the bible belt jack leopold wonders why the law was needed in the first place.ous freedom in a state that ranks among the most devoutly religious states from the country. >> reporter: so far they've been less religious than they are economic. only days after it was signed into law tuesday the mississippi tourism association reported people are canceling or postponing trips to mississippi due to the national media reporting on this new law. everyone's welcome here is the name of the new campaign launched by the state's restaurant campaign. >> with this threat of an economic fallout, some businesses here are take some steps of their own making it very clear that all customers are welcome. >> it's bills like this that are killing our economy. it's one of the reasons we're the pourist. >> reporter: this couple was the first to marry in mississippi. for them the new law is precisely why they'll stay in mississippi, to fight it. >> i have family here, i have my home here, i have friends here. and worked hard for that. i'm not leaving my home, my family, and my friends
. >> reporter: back in the bible belt jack leopold wonders why the law was needed in the first place.ous freedom in a state that ranks among the most devoutly religious states from the country. >> reporter: so far they've been less religious than they are economic. only days after it was signed into law tuesday the mississippi tourism association reported people are canceling or postponing trips to mississippi due to the national media reporting on this new law. everyone's welcome...
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leopold and his almanac delivered the famous wildlife conservation committee reports fdr. he hired leopold and ding darling, the great cartoonist and thomas back and they came up with an amazing wildlife conservation plan which said we have to go by millions of acres and eat them over to the species. we did that. part of my book, i think it is a victory for america that we got 550 wildlife refugees but the downside is people always wanting to dismantle it. they want to say it is not right and then we do not fund them. we treat our heirlooms terribly. i'm hoping on the centennial of the park service we stand up and say we love our national parks, let's take care of them because it is a fraction of our tax dollars goes into these wonderful natural resources that we all get to share. we on these. we on the grand canyon and big bend. they are the envy of the world believe me. >> are grand canyon international park system. first question. >> i hear the koch brothers and their friends have assembled this almost 1,000,000,000 dollars to elect candidates who want to completely do
leopold and his almanac delivered the famous wildlife conservation committee reports fdr. he hired leopold and ding darling, the great cartoonist and thomas back and they came up with an amazing wildlife conservation plan which said we have to go by millions of acres and eat them over to the species. we did that. part of my book, i think it is a victory for america that we got 550 wildlife refugees but the downside is people always wanting to dismantle it. they want to say it is not right and...