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leslie swift: my name is leslie swift, and i represent the oral history collection. >> what is the purpose of the collection? this branch is intended to collect similar types of media together, so audio and visual media, and of course, oral history. interviewer: how long has oral histories been collected by the museum? leslie swift: we have been collecting since 1989 in preparation of opening the museum, and we have also gotten oral histories from other museums. from a somewhat later time. interviewer: what was the motivation behind the history project? leslie swift: this came into being and to illustrate the point of the museum, which opened in 1993, so it was to tell personal stories of experience with the holocaust for the museum visitor. interviewer: how did you persuade people to recall such painful memories? leslie swift: it is a delicate issue, we have a volunteer and staff trained in dealing with the delicate subject matter. some people are more willing to talk than others. some people did not talk for many, many, many years about their experiences, but later in life, whether it is
leslie swift: my name is leslie swift, and i represent the oral history collection. >> what is the purpose of the collection? this branch is intended to collect similar types of media together, so audio and visual media, and of course, oral history. interviewer: how long has oral histories been collected by the museum? leslie swift: we have been collecting since 1989 in preparation of opening the museum, and we have also gotten oral histories from other museums. from a somewhat later...
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leslie: it is difficult.ast year, they put a cap on only 30% of that streamed online for foreign content providers, so when you look at tv shows like "the good wife," and "the big bang theory," words were taken away from the chinese content viewers, and then you look at something like "orange is the new black" and have to wonder how the censorship would impact a show like that, it brings home a whole different set of issues in terms of what netflix can really do to acquire more users in china with the censorship laws. emily: what are the chances, david, you give of netflix succeeding in china? do you think they can do this? this is a company that has created a whole new model for viewing contents, worldwide, except in china. what are the chances? david: if they were going it alone, i would say 5% or 10% but because they partnered with wasu, i will say 80%. emily: 80%? david: it will have a lot of chinese contents, it will not all be original u.s. content other content -- wasu is going to bring it in. that is
leslie: it is difficult.ast year, they put a cap on only 30% of that streamed online for foreign content providers, so when you look at tv shows like "the good wife," and "the big bang theory," words were taken away from the chinese content viewers, and then you look at something like "orange is the new black" and have to wonder how the censorship would impact a show like that, it brings home a whole different set of issues in terms of what netflix can really do to...
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first, leslie swift discusses the purposes of their collection. >> my name is leslie swift. i am the director of the sound branch at the museum. that's a newly formed branch since october of 2014. >> and what is the purpose of this branch? >> the branch is intended to collect similar types of media together. audio-visual types of media so recorded sound archival films and oral histories. >> how long have the histories been collected by the museum? >> we have been conducts oral histories on our own production since 1989, in preparation for the opening of the museum. and we've also been collecting oral histories from other sources, so not museum created industries from a somewhat later time. >> what was the motivation behind the oral history project? >> the oral history project came in to being with oral histories the purpose of the museum, which opened in 1993. so it was to tell personal stories of experience with the holocaust for -- for the museum visitor. >> how did you persuade people to recall such painful memories? >> it's -- it's a delicate issue. we have our volunteer
first, leslie swift discusses the purposes of their collection. >> my name is leslie swift. i am the director of the sound branch at the museum. that's a newly formed branch since october of 2014. >> and what is the purpose of this branch? >> the branch is intended to collect similar types of media together. audio-visual types of media so recorded sound archival films and oral histories. >> how long have the histories been collected by the museum? >> we have been...
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i just hope leslie speaks her mind. you can never tell with leslie jones.a wonderful writer, and she's been a friend of mine for a very long time. she wrote the movie, "pitch perfect." any "pitch perfect" fans? [ cheers and applause ] she did such a good job, they let her write "pitch perfect 2." we're gonna have her on the show to talk about that tonight. kay cannon will be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back, everybody, with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ break the ice, with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. waterproofing stain. the seal you can trust. with stain and sealer in one... and easy to choose colors... exceptional beauty and protection have never been easier. thompson's waterseal waterproofing stain. available at the home depot. why are all these people so asleep, yet i'm so awake? did you know your brain has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong and your neurotransmitters re
i just hope leslie speaks her mind. you can never tell with leslie jones.a wonderful writer, and she's been a friend of mine for a very long time. she wrote the movie, "pitch perfect." any "pitch perfect" fans? [ cheers and applause ] she did such a good job, they let her write "pitch perfect 2." we're gonna have her on the show to talk about that tonight. kay cannon will be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back, everybody, with more "late...
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i just hope leslie speaks her mind. you can never tell with leslie jones.a wonderful writer, and she's been a friend of mine for a very long time. she wrote the movie, "pitch perfect." any "pitch perfect" fans? [ cheers and applause ] she did such a good job, they let her write "pitch perfect 2." we're gonna have her on the show to talk about that tonight. kay cannon will be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back, everybody, with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ you and me, we could be bare footin' ♪ ♪ we'll certainly get around, ohh ♪ ♪ you and me, we could be bare footin' ♪ ♪ our feet can touch the ground ♪ conceal cracks and splinters with the ultimate do-over for wood and concrete. ♪ hey hey hey hey don't replace, resurface. behr premium deckover. exclusively at the home depot. (mom) when our little girl was we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer
i just hope leslie speaks her mind. you can never tell with leslie jones.a wonderful writer, and she's been a friend of mine for a very long time. she wrote the movie, "pitch perfect." any "pitch perfect" fans? [ cheers and applause ] she did such a good job, they let her write "pitch perfect 2." we're gonna have her on the show to talk about that tonight. kay cannon will be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back, everybody, with more "late...
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meeting it is really we're here bus leslie is being honored leslie is with adult protective services you've been there a long time (clapping) so let's see is there anyone in the adult protective services longer let's see i didn't can you stand up and then (clapping.) no, no stay standing and anybody that's been there back up back up back up anybody been there 10 plus years (clapping) anybody who's been there 5 plus years? (clapping) anybody 3 plus years don't sit down stay up 3 plus years all right. everyone from ap s hold the applause everyone from ap s stand up okay >> so is now sit down the point of this experience even though we all know that ap s a difficult place to work in the sense that it is got a great mission and people do great work the work is hard xhovrt things everyday that people don't know and certainly not confront but it is interesting people have been there quite some time it says a lot about you and your colleagues although the work is hard and difficult it makes a difference difference in people's lives and so it is good to be mission focused and it is good to b
meeting it is really we're here bus leslie is being honored leslie is with adult protective services you've been there a long time (clapping) so let's see is there anyone in the adult protective services longer let's see i didn't can you stand up and then (clapping.) no, no stay standing and anybody that's been there back up back up back up anybody been there 10 plus years (clapping) anybody who's been there 5 plus years? (clapping) anybody 3 plus years don't sit down stay up 3 plus years all...
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leslie: they have this habit.system what you have a strong demand with consumer name stocks. stephanie: that is gaming the system. that is saying let's create a small deal size so we have huge demand because once that prices and everyone is on the floor of the exchange shaking hands and kissing babies, three months later, six months later, call one-800-where is my banker? erik: given the fact that shopify was up 51% etsy was up 88%, there have to be a number of companies itching to get out the door. leslie: what is interesting about today's dynamic is you look at uber raising $55 million in the private market, 10 times the size of what shopify raised yesterday. it is clear the private markets are cheaper to raise capital and an ipo, which is keeping companies private. companies like shopify and etsy are the brave ones doing ipo's whereas most are staying private. i would expect to see more private financing as the year goes on with the exception of fitbit and vizio. erik: why is that the case -- are the early-stag
leslie: they have this habit.system what you have a strong demand with consumer name stocks. stephanie: that is gaming the system. that is saying let's create a small deal size so we have huge demand because once that prices and everyone is on the floor of the exchange shaking hands and kissing babies, three months later, six months later, call one-800-where is my banker? erik: given the fact that shopify was up 51% etsy was up 88%, there have to be a number of companies itching to get out the...
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leslie thank you for breaking it , down. now to a developing story.ogle, twitter facebook. a few of the tech giants telling the white house to keep its hands off our data. more than 140 companies, encryption experts, and activist groups are asking the president to reject any legislation that would limit encryption or give them a backdoor to product. law-enforcement agencies are not amused. they say it would prevent them from getting information they need to protect us. so where's the line between what is public and private? cryptography research president paul kutcher is here with me. we also have a senior adviser and a former cia officer. brain cunningham. and derrico cofounder. you actually signed this letter that was published today, why did you sign it and what do you want from the president? guest: yes, i did. what i'm looking for is for strong internet security. i think it has caused economic growth. it has allowed us to do so many things in cryptography, and it is a fundamental part of providing internet security. and i don't want it to be weak
leslie thank you for breaking it , down. now to a developing story.ogle, twitter facebook. a few of the tech giants telling the white house to keep its hands off our data. more than 140 companies, encryption experts, and activist groups are asking the president to reject any legislation that would limit encryption or give them a backdoor to product. law-enforcement agencies are not amused. they say it would prevent them from getting information they need to protect us. so where's the line...
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lesli foster, wusa9. >> those gardeners tell lesli it's not only the deer to think about before you plant. keep in mind rabbits and mole love to munch, too. if you go to our app, lesli has a slew of suggestions for other critter resistant plants. >> they love roses. >>> it was a once in a lifetime sight in the skies over the nation's capital many won't forget soon. dozens of world war ii vintage planes flying over the national mall today to mark the 70th anniversary of the allies victory in europe and hundreds of world war ii vets were there to witness it. >> i saw our own plane over in germany that was shot down. >> they must never allow us to get into a great war like that again. >> the ceremony honoring ve day is the largest event at the world war ii memorial since its dedication 11 years ago. one vintage plane had to cut its flight short after a mechanical problem caused the pilot to break formation and land at reagan national airport, but no one was hurt. >>> new dramatic video of a small plane that crashed and burned on an atlanta interstate going down shortly after takeoff grazing
lesli foster, wusa9. >> those gardeners tell lesli it's not only the deer to think about before you plant. keep in mind rabbits and mole love to munch, too. if you go to our app, lesli has a slew of suggestions for other critter resistant plants. >> they love roses. >>> it was a once in a lifetime sight in the skies over the nation's capital many won't forget soon. dozens of world war ii vintage planes flying over the national mall today to mark the 70th anniversary of the...
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leslie grace, quienes con un sencillo nuevo. mediante! alan: en nueva york mucho amor, mucho cariÑo con leslie grace, todo lo que pasÓ en la fiesta de los 50 mÁs bellos de people en espaÑol. karla: asÍ le damos las bienvenida con mucha alegrÍa, y estÁ lista satcha. satcha: muy buenos dÍas para todos, en las noticias, desafortunadamente asciende a seis el nÚmero de muertos por el accidente de un tren en el noroeste del paÍs. el ferrocarril que transportaba 238 pasajeros y cinco tripulantes habÍan salido de washington un destino a nueva york, pero se descarrilÓ y volcÓ en filadelfia. seguimos en el lugar de los hechos en vivo con lo mÁs reciente, ¿quÉ se sabe sobre la posible causa de la tragedia? >> asÍ es satcha, definitivamente algo localmente desvastadora, son seis muertos, 136 heridos, seis de ellos de gravedad. hasta el momento no se han determinado las causas del accidente. lo que sÍ se sabe es que el tren estaba tomando una curva cuando se descarrilÓ, pues el accidente provocÓ la suspensión tambiÉn de servicio ferroviario
leslie grace, quienes con un sencillo nuevo. mediante! alan: en nueva york mucho amor, mucho cariÑo con leslie grace, todo lo que pasÓ en la fiesta de los 50 mÁs bellos de people en espaÑol. karla: asÍ le damos las bienvenida con mucha alegrÍa, y estÁ lista satcha. satcha: muy buenos dÍas para todos, en las noticias, desafortunadamente asciende a seis el nÚmero de muertos por el accidente de un tren en el noroeste del paÍs. el ferrocarril que transportaba 238 pasajeros y cinco...
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leslie: it is interesting. ofto vacating on today's earning they were looking at it saying they would be surprised if there was a beat to an upside. they managed to accomplish that in terms of revenue. so that is hopefully we'll do something to temper some of the skepticism surrounding alibaba's ability to whether the chinese economy slowdown as well as competition. so, it looks like, again, investors in premarket trading are very happy with these numbers. very happy with what they are seeing so far in terms of the changes that alibaba is making and we will see how trading pans out the rest of the day. olivia: let me bring it back to governance. on the news that dan zhang is going to replace jonathan lu as ceo. i saw a headline saying that alibabas board will increase to 10 numbers. trading at the lowest level of the year. what has been the criticism from shareholders about governance at alibaba? leslie: alibaba has the unique structure. they have this partnership structure with their vice-chairman joe tsai cam
leslie: it is interesting. ofto vacating on today's earning they were looking at it saying they would be surprised if there was a beat to an upside. they managed to accomplish that in terms of revenue. so that is hopefully we'll do something to temper some of the skepticism surrounding alibaba's ability to whether the chinese economy slowdown as well as competition. so, it looks like, again, investors in premarket trading are very happy with these numbers. very happy with what they are seeing...
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joining me to discuss -- leslie picker who helped get this document.the most shocking thing? leslie: their growth. there are spending a lot of money to acquire customers and compete with uber. we know about uber, the $40 billion valued number one player in car booking. but lyft is not going to sit down and let that happen. they are spending money to acquire customers. it seems to be working. the company is projecting revenue of about $800 million for this year. that could mean a $1 billion revenue company by the year. -- by next year. that is not chump change. it is interesting, also, to see their betrayal of over. they say in their marketing government that uber is a company that has an antisocial type culture, top-down management. it is clear that this is a battle in the car booking world that is not going to go away. emily: you are saying the number of customers, the number of rides is increasing by four times? leslie: exactly. 2.2 million last year. that is a staggering number. and we are looking at a company that is gaining 92 cents of profit per
joining me to discuss -- leslie picker who helped get this document.the most shocking thing? leslie: their growth. there are spending a lot of money to acquire customers and compete with uber. we know about uber, the $40 billion valued number one player in car booking. but lyft is not going to sit down and let that happen. they are spending money to acquire customers. it seems to be working. the company is projecting revenue of about $800 million for this year. that could mean a $1 billion...
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. >> i'm lesli foster. police sources now say the killers escaped with tens of thousands of dollars in cash. bruce leshan broke the story at noon and tells us about one of the last people to visit that house. >> reporter: while the killers were holding the family captive inside the house, one of savopoulos' assistant came to the front door delivering a package containing $40,000 in cash. the why here appears to be money, but the who is still a mysteriful investigators just pulled out -- mystery. investigators just pulled out a box with what looks like a piece of charred wood inside, possibly part of a bed frame. detectives believe the killers tortured the 10-year-old boy phillip savopoulos in an effort to get money from his father. firefighters found phillip in his bed cut or beaten doused with gasoline in the burning home. police believe the killers held their captives for about 10 hours from wednesday night into thursday. message after message from inside the home to the housekeeper's husband, to a second
. >> i'm lesli foster. police sources now say the killers escaped with tens of thousands of dollars in cash. bruce leshan broke the story at noon and tells us about one of the last people to visit that house. >> reporter: while the killers were holding the family captive inside the house, one of savopoulos' assistant came to the front door delivering a package containing $40,000 in cash. the why here appears to be money, but the who is still a mysteriful investigators just pulled...
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thank you. >> leslie k.. >> hi, i'm leslie k.. i have lived in san francisco oh, about 38 years. i worked in north beach for 27. i think you have heard all the stories of teatro zinzanni. i went many times and i think if they had remained they would still be thriving similar to beach blanket babylon, their show creates a lot of excitement for everybody who visits and for the locals. i think the question is how to bring them back? and i think that if you do a permanent situation for them, they would continue to thrive, the way they would have if they would have stayed. i think that would make it a better, permanent location for them to do it that way. and it really warms up the wharf, gives jobs to all the actors and performers and brings a lot to san francisco. we would continue to see a lot of business and keep the wharf lively and vital. thank you. >> thank you. the next speakers are charles higgins, paul pendergast. >> good afternoon. i'm charles higgins. i am born and raised in san francisco and used to kick around north beachs a child, so i'm familiar with the site. i have o
thank you. >> leslie k.. >> hi, i'm leslie k.. i have lived in san francisco oh, about 38 years. i worked in north beach for 27. i think you have heard all the stories of teatro zinzanni. i went many times and i think if they had remained they would still be thriving similar to beach blanket babylon, their show creates a lot of excitement for everybody who visits and for the locals. i think the question is how to bring them back? and i think that if you do a permanent situation for...
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i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. police tell us the murders of those two young women in d.c.s week appear unrelate even though on the surface they seem to have had some things in common. our mola lenghi joins us live from d.c. shaw neighborhood, the scene of one of those killings. >> reporter: tamara gliss was gunned down on o street in the shaw neighborhood.
i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. police tell us the murders of those two young women in d.c.s week appear unrelate even though on the surface they seem to have had some things in common. our mola lenghi joins us live from d.c. shaw neighborhood, the scene of one of those killings. >> reporter: tamara gliss was gunned down on o street in the shaw neighborhood.
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with devon's cameras rolling, he has a big surprise for his girlfriend, leslie mills. >> she had kindg asking me repeatedly if and when i was planning on proposing. >> i had been annoying to austin. i kept saying, so when are you going to propose? >> i had two requirements for the proposal. that one, it be a total surprise, and two, it be awesome. and when i thought about proposing off the top of the arch, it was just fantastic enough to make sense. >> as leslie prepares for her first jump off the arch, she's too focused on being terrified to think about anything else. >> i was shaking. my palms are sweaty. i'm kind of a little nauseous. it's really so scary to stand on this ledge and to just jump off of it. >> as leslie recovers from the excitement, austin is seconds away from putting his plan into action. from the top of the arch, austin begins lowering himself down to meet her. >> i got closer and closer until she looked up at me. i thought, surely she knows. surely she's expecting. >> but leslie thinks austin is on his way down to offer help, and she's not amused. >> when he was c
with devon's cameras rolling, he has a big surprise for his girlfriend, leslie mills. >> she had kindg asking me repeatedly if and when i was planning on proposing. >> i had been annoying to austin. i kept saying, so when are you going to propose? >> i had two requirements for the proposal. that one, it be a total surprise, and two, it be awesome. and when i thought about proposing off the top of the arch, it was just fantastic enough to make sense. >> as leslie prepares...
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tonight we are getting our first real look at brand new overhauled, philadelphia eagles. >> leslie van arsdal is live outside novacare complex in south philadelphia, with more, leslie. >> yes, it is exciting day for media we got our first peak at new look eagles lots of new facees today lots of new faces at quarterback but this was also first time that chip kelly spoke with the media after some comments made by former eagle lesean mccoy. mccoy said quote kelly got rid of all of the good black players and got rid of them the fastest. chip says he had in part in the off season moves. kelly was asked if he was concerned about the fall out and public per exception after shady's comments. >> if you start chasing perception you have a long life a head of you son. if you are worried about somebody perception of what is going on with you then you control one thing you control yourself and i know how we run this organization and it is not run that way. >> look who it is, tim tebow out here for the first time, former heisman trophy winner has been working with the throwing coach for about a year
tonight we are getting our first real look at brand new overhauled, philadelphia eagles. >> leslie van arsdal is live outside novacare complex in south philadelphia, with more, leslie. >> yes, it is exciting day for media we got our first peak at new look eagles lots of new facees today lots of new faces at quarterback but this was also first time that chip kelly spoke with the media after some comments made by former eagle lesean mccoy. mccoy said quote kelly got rid of all of the...
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>> seth: leslie, leslie, i think it's coming from you. >> what? ] see what y'all made me do! [ laughter ] >> seth: we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. calling aunt ethel... no! no! no! no! no! no! no! john? is that you? hey! ethel! sometimes life can get a little complicated. your sandwich doesn't have to be. oscar mayer deli fresh is made with 100% turkey breast that's sliced and sealed at the peak of freshness. it's deli quality, every time. ♪ ♪ ♪ dove men+care body wash has hydrating micromoisture for healthier stronger skin. no matter what you put it through. care makes a man stronger. undisciplined overwaterer. she claims he's a cruel underwaterer. with miracle-gro moisture control potting mix, plants only get water when they need it. fight ended. or
>> seth: leslie, leslie, i think it's coming from you. >> what? ] see what y'all made me do! [ laughter ] >> seth: we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. calling aunt...
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come say hi to us, right leslie? >> absolutely. >> have a great night, everyone.e care. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ the following is a paid advertisement from the new face of time life, starvista entertainment. before august 19th, 1972 at 1 am your tv screen looked like this... but on that friday evening on every tv in america something magical happened. it all starts...right now! ♪ that's the way ♪ ♪ uh-huh, u-huh ♪ ♪ i like it ♪ ♪ uh-huh, u-huh ♪ ♪ that's the way ♪ ♪ uh-huh, u-huh ♪ ♪ i like it ♪ ♪ oh, oh, listen to the music ♪ ♪ oh, oh, listen to the music ♪ ♪ he's bad, bad leroy brown ♪ ♪ the baddest man in the whole damn town ♪ the midnight special was a history-making live concert show that pioneered late-night television in america. it was the most influential showcase of live uncut performances by the greatest, most celebrated musicians of the 70's. ♪ sing with me ♪ ♪ sing for the year ♪ ♪ sing for the laughter ♪ ♪ and sing for the tear ♪ ♪ sing with me ♪ ♪ if it's just for today ♪ ♪ maybe tomorrow ♪ ♪ the good lord will ♪ ♪ take you away ♪ ♪ i want you ♪ ♪ to show me t
come say hi to us, right leslie? >> absolutely. >> have a great night, everyone.e care. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ the following is a paid advertisement from the new face of time life, starvista entertainment. before august 19th, 1972 at 1 am your tv screen looked like this... but on that friday evening on every tv in america something magical happened. it all starts...right now! ♪ that's the way ♪ ♪ uh-huh, u-huh ♪ ♪ i like it ♪ ♪ uh-huh, u-huh ♪ ♪ that's...
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come say hi to us, right leslie? >> absolutely. >> have a great night, everyone.> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (indistinct chatter) excuse me! i've gotten separated from my daughter. there's a police kiosk over by... look, can you make an announcement from here? she's only eight years old. her name is claire! sir, i'm sorry. this is a ticket window. please, you have to help us! we're not from here. daddy? claire! claire! daddy! daddy! that's him. that's h all units, all units suspect in sight. repeat: we have the suspect in sight. grand central, main concourse. repeat: main concourse.
come say hi to us, right leslie? >> absolutely. >> have a great night, everyone.> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (indistinct chatter) excuse me! i've gotten separated from my daughter. there's a police kiosk over by... look, can you make an announcement from here? she's only eight years old. her name is claire! sir, i'm sorry. this is a ticket window. please, you have to help us! we're not from here. daddy? claire! claire! daddy! daddy! that's him. that's h all units, all units suspect in...
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thank you for joining us, i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty.he county council has voted for a highly unpopular 4% tax increase but has turned bakken fairly on a plan proposed to turn the school system around. scott broom is working to sort out all of the late breaking details. he joins us now from upper marlboro with more. scott? >> reporter: nobody's happy this afternoon. what we got this afternoon, essentially, was none, zero, of the grand plans the county executive had laid out to turn around the school system. but we got a 4% tax increase nonetheless. the afternoon's events were clearly a bitter pill for this divided county council to swallow. >> there comes a time when you can do it all. there comes a time when you you have to -- you have to sort of draw a line in the sand. >> i believe our challenges are greater than just putting money into the school. >> reporter: those were two of the three no votes. council chairman mel franklin is for the budget, but said a county turn around plan is simply too expensive. >> while we may support many
thank you for joining us, i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty.he county council has voted for a highly unpopular 4% tax increase but has turned bakken fairly on a plan proposed to turn the school system around. scott broom is working to sort out all of the late breaking details. he joins us now from upper marlboro with more. scott? >> reporter: nobody's happy this afternoon. what we got this afternoon, essentially, was none, zero, of the grand plans the county executive had laid...
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lesli foster tells us how. >>> yeah, mike, fraudsters have a new trick up their sleeves. consumer reports says they're looking up your personal info on the internet so when they call you about a debt, it seems more believable but you can out wit them with personal questions. ask them for their license number, the name, address i love the taste. always smooth, never bitter. my cup of coffee is always awesome when i go to dunkin'. man: i see the steam rising off the cup 'cause you know it's a fresh pot. man: one cup a day for sure. two if need be. and it's usually "need be." dunkin' -- your place for coffee. lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99 -- including internet and phone. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. people of the
lesli foster tells us how. >>> yeah, mike, fraudsters have a new trick up their sleeves. consumer reports says they're looking up your personal info on the internet so when they call you about a debt, it seems more believable but you can out wit them with personal questions. ask them for their license number, the name, address i love the taste. always smooth, never bitter. my cup of coffee is always awesome when i go to dunkin'. man: i see the steam rising off the cup 'cause you know...
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. >> and i'm leslie foster. our colleague is in philadelphia and anchoring the team coverage from the scene of the crash last night. >>> well, leslie and bruce, the sun has gone down and there's a nip in the air in philadelphia. if you over my shoulder you can see the work goes on the investigators will be working long in the night. we know for sure that many things that investigators from the national transportation board are going to be looking at this for a while. seven people are confirmed dead and more than 200 injured. and moving secured cars to a location and would know the identity of the train's engineer as the investigation is increasingly focus on the speed of the train in the moments before the deadly crash. >> maximum authorized speed through this curve was 50 miles per hour. when the engineer induced brake application applied, the train was traveling at approximately 106 miles per hour. >> the ntsb is analyzing the black box and investigators say the forward facing camera may have clues about what
. >> and i'm leslie foster. our colleague is in philadelphia and anchoring the team coverage from the scene of the crash last night. >>> well, leslie and bruce, the sun has gone down and there's a nip in the air in philadelphia. if you over my shoulder you can see the work goes on the investigators will be working long in the night. we know for sure that many things that investigators from the national transportation board are going to be looking at this for a while. seven people...
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interviewer: leslie swift, thank you very much. leslie swift: thank you. kurt klein: my name is kurt klein and i was born in 1920 in a town called waldorf which is very close to heidelberg in germany. linda kuzmack: tell me about your parents and your family? kurt klein: i grew up in the post-world war i era, and of course, those were very difficult times. my parents were struggling to get along during this economic chaos that existed during those times. you may remember, there was this very serious inflation, i mean ludicrous in a sense, such as has never been seen before, and that made it very difficult to carry on. anything at all. my father had a business that was made extremely difficult because of the economic conditions that existed after world war i. he was a broker for hops and tobacco and grain that he would buy from the farmers in the town that we lived in, and my mother helped him all she could. and of course, they, along with so many others, were struggling to exist in those days. i -- but still, you might say that i grew up in a middle-class
interviewer: leslie swift, thank you very much. leslie swift: thank you. kurt klein: my name is kurt klein and i was born in 1920 in a town called waldorf which is very close to heidelberg in germany. linda kuzmack: tell me about your parents and your family? kurt klein: i grew up in the post-world war i era, and of course, those were very difficult times. my parents were struggling to get along during this economic chaos that existed during those times. you may remember, there was this very...
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i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. we'll have more on that story in a moment. >>> but first after a couple hot and humid days our weather could get a little stormy tomorrow. >> first alert meteorologist howard bernstein is here with more. >> still very muggy tonight setting the stage for storms especially around here wednesday afternoon into the evening hours. let me show you doppler 9000. we did have storms this afternoon toward shenandoah valley and blue ridge. that has really weakened. well to the west we still have storms firing across areas in the ohio valley. that stuff will be closer to us for tomorrow afternoon. the activity from earlier, a couple light showers is all that's left over in toward frederick county up toward westminster. you can see it here not far from areas like tuscarora and west of westminster, but that stuff is falling apart. right now temperatures still 79 in chevy chase and here in washington very muggy air in place. the concern for any storms we have will be the ability to have torrential d
i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. we'll have more on that story in a moment. >>> but first after a couple hot and humid days our weather could get a little stormy tomorrow. >> first alert meteorologist howard bernstein is here with more. >> still very muggy tonight setting the stage for storms especially around here wednesday afternoon into the evening hours. let me show you doppler 9000. we did have storms this afternoon toward shenandoah valley and blue ridge....
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and then leslie says what were the mean tweet shaens forced him to do the mean tweets to us. >> jimmy to me and leslie. >> jimmy: he is thinking about what they were. >> we are forcing him to perform for us. there is one crazy mary said next time you go on a golf vacation, don't come back. then i wanted to get a picture of us laughing. i know if we are laughing in the photo it looks like we are friends some this is a picture of us reacting. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i don't know if it looks like you are friends. >> nobody has ever had their ass kissed harder than that right. there afterwards the president says, well, what have you been doing lately and he says leslie, what have you been doing and he said i'm in a movie about how to be single and in it amakeout with a 25-year-old. which is a weird thing to say to the president. it is kind of an insult to me on one level. >> jimmy: two strikes is what it is. he probably loved that. >> we took a picture of him. look at how comfortable my wife is with the president. she leans in, not towards me, towards him. >> jimmy: what's going
and then leslie says what were the mean tweet shaens forced him to do the mean tweets to us. >> jimmy to me and leslie. >> jimmy: he is thinking about what they were. >> we are forcing him to perform for us. there is one crazy mary said next time you go on a golf vacation, don't come back. then i wanted to get a picture of us laughing. i know if we are laughing in the photo it looks like we are friends some this is a picture of us reacting. [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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leslie?, national champion is crowned down at the linc, plus the phillies trying get back on the winning track against the mets. team that's handled them over the last two years all of the highlight coming up later in >> the countdown to the pope visiting philadelphia. it will be a grato of knotts near the main cathedral. people will write their problems on ribbon, tie the ribbon to the exhibit. idea here to leave your troubles behind. it is based on a 18th century painting which inspired the pontiff as a young man rgt during a trip to germany. the pope, of course, will be here in september for the world meeting of families. >>> welshing on this memorial day, 49 new americans pledge their loyalty to the country so many have died defending. it happened on the battleship new jersey. along camden waterfront, and pat ciarrocchi has the story. >> reporter: on a sparkling memorial day the stars and stripes, waived against the steel gray of the battleship new jersey. >> we recall these lives given f
leslie?, national champion is crowned down at the linc, plus the phillies trying get back on the winning track against the mets. team that's handled them over the last two years all of the highlight coming up later in >> the countdown to the pope visiting philadelphia. it will be a grato of knotts near the main cathedral. people will write their problems on ribbon, tie the ribbon to the exhibit. idea here to leave your troubles behind. it is based on a 18th century painting which inspired...
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that is your seven take forecast, we will be right back with leslie and sport >>> well football fans rejoyce, more eagles news. >> more eagles news, yes so nice to see the guys back on the field eagles have the weekend off after three days of otas, getting back to work on monday. yesterday how nice is it to see this guy demeco ryans back on the feel. last time eagles fans saw him was in november when he ruptured his achilles in the win against texans. the their defense never quite the same. he talked about his recovery. >> i feel pretty good, feel good with where i am right new in the recovery process. feeling really well. >> how much are you able to do everything. >> i'm not doing everything. i'm gradually progressing into doing everything but i'm doing position drills and that is what i'm doing. >> phillies finally back at home taking on the rockies tonight. cole hamels on the mound for phillies. phillies lost seven out of ten and four in a row. >>> the team has called codey asche up from triple a lehigh valley where he was learning to play left field with the iron pigs. to make ro
that is your seven take forecast, we will be right back with leslie and sport >>> well football fans rejoyce, more eagles news. >> more eagles news, yes so nice to see the guys back on the field eagles have the weekend off after three days of otas, getting back to work on monday. yesterday how nice is it to see this guy demeco ryans back on the feel. last time eagles fans saw him was in november when he ruptured his achilles in the win against texans. the their defense never...
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leslie van arsdale has that highlight and a look at the phillies this afternoon. that's coming up in >>> martin o'malley officially a presidential candidatement launched his campaign today before crowd of supporters in baltimore. back in 2008, o'malley a democrat endorsed hillary clinton for president. but now they're running against each other. and today o'malley took a shot at clinton and potential republican candidate, jeb bush. >> the presidency is not a crown to be passed back and forth by you between two royal families. it is a sacred trust. to be earned from the american people. and exercise dollars on behalf of the people of these united states. >>> well o'malley served as maryland's governor from 2007 until january of this year. republican presidential candidate, carly fiorina brought to delaware today she contends government is tangling up people's lives, in webs of dependence. >> we now have a government that has become literally so big, so powerful, so costly, so complicated so inept and unfortunately, in too many cases, so corrupt. the wait of the gov
leslie van arsdale has that highlight and a look at the phillies this afternoon. that's coming up in >>> martin o'malley officially a presidential candidatement launched his campaign today before crowd of supporters in baltimore. back in 2008, o'malley a democrat endorsed hillary clinton for president. but now they're running against each other. and today o'malley took a shot at clinton and potential republican candidate, jeb bush. >> the presidency is not a crown to be passed...
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i'm derek mcginty. >> and i'm lesli foster.eteorologist topper shutt is tracking where those storms are now and the path of where they're heading. >> again they're few and far between but they're kind of intense if you're getting h
i'm derek mcginty. >> and i'm lesli foster.eteorologist topper shutt is tracking where those storms are now and the path of where they're heading. >> again they're few and far between but they're kind of intense if you're getting h
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i'm lesli foster, wusa9. >> here's another step to avoid being juice jacked. a power only usb cord. these cables do not have the wires needed for data transmission and will just charge your smartphone, which is what you want. >>> tonight president barack obama makes his final appearance on the late show with david letterman and with the last show may 20th the two talked retirement. >> what will you do when you're not president? >> well, i was thinking you and me, we could play some domino's together. >> dominoes, all right. >> we can go to the local starbucks. swap stories. >> i want to say something that the president said to me during the commercial break, that i was very impressed by. he said to me so when you retire, what are you planning? he says like me, he says when i leave the office, i plan on taking a month off. >> here's what else happened during the commercial break. that's the white house photographer scrambling down the aisle of the ed sullivan theater to get a shot of the president and letterman together on the late show for the last time. will
i'm lesli foster, wusa9. >> here's another step to avoid being juice jacked. a power only usb cord. these cables do not have the wires needed for data transmission and will just charge your smartphone, which is what you want. >>> tonight president barack obama makes his final appearance on the late show with david letterman and with the last show may 20th the two talked retirement. >> what will you do when you're not president? >> well, i was thinking you and me, we...
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that is a look at the seven day forecast we will be right back with leslie and sports after this. here's to the explorers. those diagnosed with cancer who didn't settle for just one opinion on their diagnosis or recommended treatment plan they explored their options. and discovered a new level of empowerment. at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, that's what we do-empower our patients with a comprehensive second opinion. and because time is of the essence, we do it a single one day. explore your options with a one-day second opinion. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. >>> the fightins try to regain their stride in queens. >> yes, it is fortunate for them because the the mets are very good the at home. game two between phillies and mets jerome williams on the mound for phillies, taking over jacob who has done very good, with a 1.73 era. big news phillies general manager reuben amaro who let's face it not the most popular guy in town, angered some fans have after they said they don't understand the game. he was asked about how fast fill boys bring up last year
that is a look at the seven day forecast we will be right back with leslie and sports after this. here's to the explorers. those diagnosed with cancer who didn't settle for just one opinion on their diagnosis or recommended treatment plan they explored their options. and discovered a new level of empowerment. at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, that's what we do-empower our patients with a comprehensive second opinion. and because time is of the essence, we do it a single...