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in two days, she would have the honor of singing the national anthem from the lexington high school. then, she would sail off on a cruise with her classmates. >> she was kind of the cement that held our family together. she was always the happy one. >> at 3:30 p.m. on july 1, 1985, shari arrived home from a graduation pool party. she stopped at the mailbox some 700 feet from her house. her father was watching from his home office as she pulled in. >> five or ten minutes passed, and all of a sudden, i was aware that shari had not come to the house yet. something told me something was wrong. and i ran through the house and into the garage and got in my car and cranked it up and drove to the mailbox. >> bob smith found the door of his daughter's automobile open, the motor running and shari's purse on the seat. >> i saw bare footsteps going to the mailbox but none coming back. >> and he said, honey, i don't know how to tell you this, but shari's car is at the end of the driveway running and she's not in it. and i remember thinking, "oh, my god. not my shari." >> panic stricken, the coupl
in two days, she would have the honor of singing the national anthem from the lexington high school. then, she would sail off on a cruise with her classmates. >> she was kind of the cement that held our family together. she was always the happy one. >> at 3:30 p.m. on july 1, 1985, shari arrived home from a graduation pool party. she stopped at the mailbox some 700 feet from her house. her father was watching from his home office as she pulled in. >> five or ten minutes...
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person citizens them a speech at lexington thrilled some choice this is will close the field sixty one of the happy people make it to the bank to do what you want. to even if you can tell someone not enjoying to show who we need to fix your bodies beautifully it is now you that even corruption cases that when we heard about it was coming to isabella somehow it feels just what it is that the people in need of have found beaten down meta baby steps the next time you need to feed them yeah yeah but hold it right there. on. stage call a doctor we have been forced and restore peace please continue to enjoy the world talks twenty four see what's this here we're taking control of brazil's phone to you and you want me to raise it to meet the welcome back so is the world cup we all round these but you know the moms and dads who camp to complete you can this is the biggest will prove going to believe fox more than all the previous coxcomb born feels brazilians who prefer the quality homes instead of the schools most will see the striking going protests no one since would bring them or the insurg
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up to the biggest sporting events world cup single game for souls a real person isn't a speech at lexington thrilled so joyous this will close the field speak to one of the happy people. to do what you know to ease me everything tell the one i'm not enjoying who shows up we need to fix your bodies beautifully that is. even corruption cases that when we heard about the world coming to isabella somehow and heels just put the lives of the people in need of as a had found only to be found meta but you still make some movement to keep it janja keep us hold it right there. on. stage call soccer we have been forced and restore peace please continue to enjoy world cup twenty four to watch this here we are taking control of brazil and you are relieved to raise it to meet the welcome back so was the world cup we all round east but you know come out and that's what camps to co-create you get this is the biggest will group who is going to believe box more than all the previous coxcomb boy seems brazilians would prefer the quality homes instead of the schools most beatles the strike team going protests
up to the biggest sporting events world cup single game for souls a real person isn't a speech at lexington thrilled so joyous this will close the field speak to one of the happy people. to do what you know to ease me everything tell the one i'm not enjoying who shows up we need to fix your bodies beautifully that is. even corruption cases that when we heard about the world coming to isabella somehow and heels just put the lives of the people in need of as a had found only to be found meta but...
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for souls a real person isn't a speech at lexington thrilled so joyous this will close the field six to one of the happy people make it to the bank to do what you know even if everything tells one not enjoying who should we need to fix your bodies beautifully it is now you that even corruption cases say that when we heard about the world cup we have been is that it was somehow an heels to what it is that the people in need of isn't have found. found meta baby steps to make such a movement to feed the man yet but hold it right there. on. stage all talk of we have been forced and restored to use we continue to enjoy the world talks twenty four see what's this here we're taking control of brazil and you want me to raise it to meet the welcome back so was the world cup bringing joy all round east but you know the mouse and death camps to co-create you get this is the biggest will prove who is going to believe box to the previous coxcomb boy seems brazilians who prefer the quality homes instead of the schools most beatles the striking going protests no one since with or didn't throw this
for souls a real person isn't a speech at lexington thrilled so joyous this will close the field six to one of the happy people make it to the bank to do what you know even if everything tells one not enjoying who should we need to fix your bodies beautifully it is now you that even corruption cases say that when we heard about the world cup we have been is that it was somehow an heels to what it is that the people in need of isn't have found. found meta baby steps to make such a movement to...
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he was in lexington, south carolina, 160 miles away, the week of heather's murder.ators got an unexpected call from an antique dealer 26 miles away in south carolina. he and his wife read about the murder in the newspaper and had some information they thought might help. >> they told us of a gentleman who had come down there. he looked like he had been in some type of a scrap or a fight. and he was trying to sell a camera. >> the cameras was the same make and model as the one missing from heather's apartment. >> just real suspicious acting the whole time. he even got a little aggravated when they told him they didn't want it. and he had a look that scared them. >> he described the man as white, mid-30s with dark hair. and he had the presence of mind to write down his license plate number on his coffee cup. >> it was registered to heather stigliano, who is our victim. ♪ ♪ thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. chase. so you can.
he was in lexington, south carolina, 160 miles away, the week of heather's murder.ators got an unexpected call from an antique dealer 26 miles away in south carolina. he and his wife read about the murder in the newspaper and had some information they thought might help. >> they told us of a gentleman who had come down there. he looked like he had been in some type of a scrap or a fight. and he was trying to sell a camera. >> the cameras was the same make and model as the one...
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inthe battle of coral sea march, lexington was sunk at yorktown and several ships severely damaged. yorktown returned to sea patch together in a herculean effort at pearl harbor shipyard. in the midst of so many losses, it is no wonder president roosevelt became frustrated with the lack of any naval victories. in the month of february of 1942, he ordered the secretary of the navy to hold a special selection board to identify the 40 most competent of the navy's admirals that could bring the nation victory at sea. quite simply, he had enough of defeat. history records when the board finished its work, bowles calls a -- hallsey was selected. but he became ill and commanded a task force. on the night of june 3, the officers that held the fate of the pacific in their hands were two who did not make the cut on the board. chester nimitz and raymond spruance. on that evening, as the two fleets approached the waters off midway, can you imagine what was running through the minds of the leaders from washington to hawaii to the ships of the fleet? how about the silent thoughts of these young me
inthe battle of coral sea march, lexington was sunk at yorktown and several ships severely damaged. yorktown returned to sea patch together in a herculean effort at pearl harbor shipyard. in the midst of so many losses, it is no wonder president roosevelt became frustrated with the lack of any naval victories. in the month of february of 1942, he ordered the secretary of the navy to hold a special selection board to identify the 40 most competent of the navy's admirals that could bring the...
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this happened own the 179 floor of a building on east 57th and lexington. that's near central park this morning. multiple crews arrived on the scene to do what they could. but you saw the scaffolding dangling there for a moment as they pan up to the picture there. men dangling off of it. the great news is they were all rescued this morning, but quite frightening. >> 17 story fall would be dangerous to say the least. very fortunate and lucky they were able to survive that. this in new york central park on 56th and lexington in new york's south side. >>> friday morning, still ahead on "today in the bay," ducking for cover as bullets fly after a concert. we'll tell you which high-profile venue went into welcomedown overnight. >>> putting the brakes on tech buss in san francisco. why the city might cut back on the number of stops they can make. >>> and nascar takes a turn through wine country. we'll tell you which events will be burning some rub they are weekend. >> look at all those people out there. what about san mateo bridge? not too shabby this morning. li
this happened own the 179 floor of a building on east 57th and lexington. that's near central park this morning. multiple crews arrived on the scene to do what they could. but you saw the scaffolding dangling there for a moment as they pan up to the picture there. men dangling off of it. the great news is they were all rescued this morning, but quite frightening. >> 17 story fall would be dangerous to say the least. very fortunate and lucky they were able to survive that. this in new york...
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. >> ♪ shoto the right thing" was on one block between quincy and lexington. >> seen 54. ,nterior, tenement delivers pizzas and takes money. it is well documented in new york city in the summer time, homicides go up. everything escalates because of the heat. was perezght thing" and martin's first film. she hated me because she was dancing for eight hours. nucleus of the block, the pizzeria. >> how come you ain't got no brothers on the wall? >> you want brothers on the wall? get your own place. you can do what you want to do. >> it is his property. it is the united states of america. he can do what he wants. if you are in a community that is not yours that is patronizing your business and putting clothes on her back, feeding you and your family, providing a livelihood, we come here every day and spend good money and you cannot put one black person on the wall? again, it flips back the other way. that is the thing that makes the film great because you have a twist and turn back on top of each other. >> hold your tongue. you don't have that much love. >> people still live on that block for whe
. >> ♪ shoto the right thing" was on one block between quincy and lexington. >> seen 54. ,nterior, tenement delivers pizzas and takes money. it is well documented in new york city in the summer time, homicides go up. everything escalates because of the heat. was perezght thing" and martin's first film. she hated me because she was dancing for eight hours. nucleus of the block, the pizzeria. >> how come you ain't got no brothers on the wall? >> you want...
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incity gating conflict that would -- instigating conflict that would culminate in the battles of lexington and concord. the gaspee affair galvanized colonial discontent and led to greater unity among the 13 colonies. afc rhode islanders defiantly -- after rhode islanders defiantly set fire to the gaspee, the american colonies came together in a common cause for the nirs finafirsttime in their history,a formative step in the birth of our new nation. madam president, i know that these events and the patriots whose efforts allowed for their success are not forgotten in my home state. over the years, i have enjoyed marching in the annual gaspee days parade through warrick, rhode island, as every year we recall the courage and zeal of these men who fired the first shots, that drew the first blood in that great contest for the freedoms we enjoy today. they set a precedent for future patriots to follow, including those in boston who more than a year later would have their tea party. but don't forget, madam president, as my home state prepares once again to celebrate the anniversary of the gaspee
incity gating conflict that would -- instigating conflict that would culminate in the battles of lexington and concord. the gaspee affair galvanized colonial discontent and led to greater unity among the 13 colonies. afc rhode islanders defiantly -- after rhode islanders defiantly set fire to the gaspee, the american colonies came together in a common cause for the nirs finafirsttime in their history,a formative step in the birth of our new nation. madam president, i know that these events and...
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you mentioned lexington and concord in the minimum and they were unlike anything we have now every adult man ventral every adult white man was in the militia their whole life and they were required by law to own a gun we didn't have an army we didn't have police that was how the country protected itself and so it was such a different world that to me was a surprise yes there was an individual right but it was to fulfill the duty to serve in the militia i think another surprise is just how recent this change in constitutional doctrine has been a lot of people are very surprised by that and it's also kind of a surprise even after this case the district of columbia versus heller that you mentioned dozens of courts all over the country have been asked to strike down gun laws and they've refused they've actually up held the gun laws they've said you know what sure there's an individual right but there's also society has a right to protect itself so those chords are disobeying the ruling of the supreme court well they would say they are following it because the supreme court said yes it's a ri
you mentioned lexington and concord in the minimum and they were unlike anything we have now every adult man ventral every adult white man was in the militia their whole life and they were required by law to own a gun we didn't have an army we didn't have police that was how the country protected itself and so it was such a different world that to me was a surprise yes there was an individual right but it was to fulfill the duty to serve in the militia i think another surprise is just how...
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. >> from lexington, kentucky, what was the first individually wrapped penny candy sold in the u.s.? tootsie rolls. >> nicely done. >> i can't believe how smart everyone is. >> tootsie roll started in 1896. first penny candy and the name tootsie was f the founder's daughter's nickname, he called her tootsie. >> time for one more. >> from ohio, finish the lyric to this 1982 hit. ♪ >> i want candy. ♪ i want candy >> well, you got candy. >> you want it, you get it. great song. >> it was on the top ten bill board charts for seven years. >> dylan, thank you for coming to see us. good luck with your store. >> thank you. ♪ i want candy >>> up next, paint expert genevieve gourder, right after this. huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that game show hosts should only host game shows? samantha, do you take kevin as your lawfully wedded husband... or would you rather have a new caaaaaar!!!! say hello to the season's hottest convertible... ohhh....and say goodbye to samantha. [ male announcer ] geico. 15 minutes could save you 15%
. >> from lexington, kentucky, what was the first individually wrapped penny candy sold in the u.s.? tootsie rolls. >> nicely done. >> i can't believe how smart everyone is. >> tootsie roll started in 1896. first penny candy and the name tootsie was f the founder's daughter's nickname, he called her tootsie. >> time for one more. >> from ohio, finish the lyric to this 1982 hit. ♪ >> i want candy. ♪ i want candy >> well, you got candy. >>...
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next up is peggy in lexington, virginia. caller: hi. thank you so much for letting people share their stories as a people that they love even if they don't remember. i live in lexington, virginia, home of the virginia military institute. the story i would like to share is colonel ferry and dr. cooper. their brother. their cooper was a doctor. he was in england and colonel ferry from his story says the distinction of being the first allied prison of war taken in the pacific. he was serving on the base. i'm not sure exactly where. they knew that the japanese were coming. they were leaving the base and colonel ferry remembered he forgotten something. i assume it was some importance. he ran back to get these papers. when he was leaving, the japanese were coming in and bombing the tarmac. he was hit in the leg and has his men thought he was dead. they left him and the japanese captured him. he served the rest of the war on a slave ship. i will never heard of this. i think that we're failing in our history what of we're sharing with our child
next up is peggy in lexington, virginia. caller: hi. thank you so much for letting people share their stories as a people that they love even if they don't remember. i live in lexington, virginia, home of the virginia military institute. the story i would like to share is colonel ferry and dr. cooper. their brother. their cooper was a doctor. he was in england and colonel ferry from his story says the distinction of being the first allied prison of war taken in the pacific. he was serving on...
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. >> a baby born in lexington, kentucky on june 11.arents say when they saw their little girl it was love at first sight. >> next baby is brady mason barrow born on june 4 in metairie, louisiana. his parents say he lifted his head within five minutes of being born. >> our final johnson's baby of the week born in concord, north carolina. parents offered the advice to take time out for yourself even though you are a parent you also need to relax. >> bless all of our johnson's babies. how was that? you made it through your first chat. >> that was so much fun. >> if you want to submit. >> we weigh in on how your best buddy can help or harm your relationship. >> comedian whitney cummings is here. i'm terrified of her. right after this. >>> comeden actress and writer whitney cummings is known for her brutally honesty behind love and relationships. dear armpit, people shave you, pour hot wax on you. they don't treat you like skin. presenting dove advanced care. clinically proven to reduce irritation. so you can be a softer, smoother, more bea
. >> a baby born in lexington, kentucky on june 11.arents say when they saw their little girl it was love at first sight. >> next baby is brady mason barrow born on june 4 in metairie, louisiana. his parents say he lifted his head within five minutes of being born. >> our final johnson's baby of the week born in concord, north carolina. parents offered the advice to take time out for yourself even though you are a parent you also need to relax. >> bless all of our...
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"doing the right thing" was shot one block between quincy and lexington. >> scene 54. interior., everything escalates because of the heat. "do the right thing" is the president's first film. >> oh, she hated me because we took like -- she was dancing eight hours. that's the nucleus, the pizzeria, on the block. >> mookie. >> what? >> how come you ain't got no brothers up on the wall. >> hey, sal, how come you ain't got no brothers on the wall? >> you want brothers on the wall? get your own space and do what you want to do. >> do what you want. if you're in a community that's not yours and it takes your business and they're putting clothes on your back, feeding you and your family, providing you a living, you can't -- that's what made the film great because you had these things that twist on top of each other. >> i even love you. >> hold you fung. you don't have that much love. >> it's a piece of history. i think right now they need more votes that changed that one blot. >> spike lee on the 25th anniversary of "do" do the. >> this just reminds you of our main story because in the
"doing the right thing" was shot one block between quincy and lexington. >> scene 54. interior., everything escalates because of the heat. "do the right thing" is the president's first film. >> oh, she hated me because we took like -- she was dancing eight hours. that's the nucleus, the pizzeria, on the block. >> mookie. >> what? >> how come you ain't got no brothers up on the wall. >> hey, sal, how come you ain't got no brothers on the...
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a few months later lexington and concord broke out. at that point, the relationship between the flucker and lucy and henry desinner the grated completely. it continued all spring but to make matters worse general thomas gage was a good friend of lucy's father and he thought henry being brainy and young and energic and quite intelligent that he would make a terrific british soldier. he forbid henry to leave boston, which at that time was occupied. henry and lucy didn't like that. so they -- one night lucy quilted his sword into her cape and they got on a horse and escaped from boston to the army camp washington's camp in cambridge. lucy ended out in the western part of the state and lenry joined the army. henry had all of these wonderful books in his bookstore but he did not have them with them but him being an ingenious fellow with almost a photographic memory. washington became impressed with this and he wrote lovely letter from henry bragging about how washington and the other generals were really impressed. at age 26 he appoints hen
a few months later lexington and concord broke out. at that point, the relationship between the flucker and lucy and henry desinner the grated completely. it continued all spring but to make matters worse general thomas gage was a good friend of lucy's father and he thought henry being brainy and young and energic and quite intelligent that he would make a terrific british soldier. he forbid henry to leave boston, which at that time was occupied. henry and lucy didn't like that. so they -- one...
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. >>> six people are dead after a horrific highway crash south of lexington, kentucky.s ago. police say an suv-like vehicle heading north on u.s. 27, crossed the median and plowed into a southbound vehicle about the same size. one of the vehicles caught fire. three other passengers were also injured and some of the victims were thrown from the vehicles. >>> so, we know excessive drinking can be falgts. but it's a much bigger problem than people realize. centers for disease control say one out of ten deaths of working aged americans was caused by too much booze. binge drinking, heavily regular drinking were responsible for 88,000 deaths a year cutting short lives by an average of 30 years. >> the ban on the big sodas here in new york city, officially dead. at least for now. the state's highest court says the city overstepped its bound trying to restrict the size of sugary drinks. the law was pushed through by former mayor michael bloomberg who called the ruling unfortunate and says more new yorkers will die of obesity related issues. the city's health commissioner agrees
. >>> six people are dead after a horrific highway crash south of lexington, kentucky.s ago. police say an suv-like vehicle heading north on u.s. 27, crossed the median and plowed into a southbound vehicle about the same size. one of the vehicles caught fire. three other passengers were also injured and some of the victims were thrown from the vehicles. >>> so, we know excessive drinking can be falgts. but it's a much bigger problem than people realize. centers for disease...
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it began in lexington and and thenbunker hill wax all. kings mountain. camden, charleston. to beime for another shot heard round the world. i have five granddaughters. and they feel life is being taken away from them. the reason i am in this race is because i have an awareness of the duty placed on us for the next generation. the generation whose interest is in the next election or the special interest of the special-interest groups. that is not my interest. i do have a special interest, and that is the founding fathers. and those who come after us. the next generation is critical. we cannot afford to take away what has been given down through the ages and i am going to fight for that hope. graham,rms of senator if you truly are conservative, it is not necessary to spend $7 million in advertisements to prove it. i would like to go to washington to decrease spending across the board, to the best power -- to divest power from the federal government, where it belongs. i would appreciate your support. >> next question will come from beth padgett and she will start with senator
it began in lexington and and thenbunker hill wax all. kings mountain. camden, charleston. to beime for another shot heard round the world. i have five granddaughters. and they feel life is being taken away from them. the reason i am in this race is because i have an awareness of the duty placed on us for the next generation. the generation whose interest is in the next election or the special interest of the special-interest groups. that is not my interest. i do have a special interest, and...
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in 1775, there was a shot that was hurled around the world that began lexington and then it was in kings mountain, 96, camden and trust in. we know the shot to be heard around the world. andve five granddaughters their light is being taken away from them. i'm in this race because i have an awareness of the duty placed on us for the next generation. there are those who greatest interest is in the next election. or the special interests or special-interest groups. that is not my interest. i do have a special interest. myspace wonders is the interest of the founding fathers and those who come after us. the next generation is critical and i hope that all we give them, we cannot afford to be taken away what has been given away down through the ages and i'm here to fight for that help. graham,erms of senator few are truly a conservative, it's not necessary to spend several million dollars in advertisements to approve it. i'd like to go to washington to decrease spending across the board, to do best power from the federal government acted state where it belongs and do everything i can to advanc
in 1775, there was a shot that was hurled around the world that began lexington and then it was in kings mountain, 96, camden and trust in. we know the shot to be heard around the world. andve five granddaughters their light is being taken away from them. i'm in this race because i have an awareness of the duty placed on us for the next generation. there are those who greatest interest is in the next election. or the special interests or special-interest groups. that is not my interest. i do...
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lauren johnson was at work inside the building at corner of the lexington avenue and could barely bring herself to look out the window. >> i saw his foot and i could not handle it. >> reporter: the emergency services unit rescued that man near the 12th floor, pulling him into the building. >> he was nervous. >> reporter: rescuing the worker stuck at the top of the scaffolding they say was a bit more difficult. >> he had the death grip. >> reporter: but as about 20 minutes, that worker was pulled to safety. you could see him step off the scaffolding, gripping and reaching for first responders inside who pulled him through the window. >> wow. >> that was adrian grimes reporting. fdny say workers were wearing safety harnesses and in one as seriously injured. that is some good news. 8:15. lets check on that forecast for the first day of sum, are carol. >> lesson there, don't clean your windows. >> just leave them dirty, you will be better off. >> safer. >> we have sunshine, beautiful up in the poconos. depending on where you are we are seeing more in or less of the sun this morning as the s
lauren johnson was at work inside the building at corner of the lexington avenue and could barely bring herself to look out the window. >> i saw his foot and i could not handle it. >> reporter: the emergency services unit rescued that man near the 12th floor, pulling him into the building. >> he was nervous. >> reporter: rescuing the worker stuck at the top of the scaffolding they say was a bit more difficult. >> he had the death grip. >> reporter: but as...
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on 41st street and lexington avenue, the heart of midtown manhattan, 21-year-old gregory mccullough,ollege student and part-time tow truck driver, and his passenger, judith bailey, are stopped at a traffic light. they are in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> we were just having a casual conversation about, you know, life and things, our aspirations. the next thing you know, i hear boom. >> a surveillance camera shows what happened. the top of the screen, out of nowhere, the street explodes as if a giant bomb goes off. >> you could see absolutely a terrorized expression on all these people's faces because they didn't know what it was. they probably thought it was a bomb in the subway system. >> with september 11th never far from new yorkers' minds, many think the explosion is another terrorist attack. >> yeah, you think it's terrorism. that's the first thought that goes through anybody's mind. >> people run for cover as the dirt, rocks and asphalt blasts into the sky and rains down. and after the explosion, a nonstop gigantic geyser of steam shoots up nearly 80 stories, an incredi
on 41st street and lexington avenue, the heart of midtown manhattan, 21-year-old gregory mccullough,ollege student and part-time tow truck driver, and his passenger, judith bailey, are stopped at a traffic light. they are in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> we were just having a casual conversation about, you know, life and things, our aspirations. the next thing you know, i hear boom. >> a surveillance camera shows what happened. the top of the screen, out of nowhere, the...
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but first, in lexington, kentucky, jim hammes plays his role perfectly -- the hardworking family man.ike that someday." >> narrator:
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next up is peggy in lexington, virginia. caller: hi.ank you so much for letting people share their stories as a people that they love even if they don't remember. i live in lexington, virginia, home of the virginia military institute. the story i would like to share is colonel ferry and dr. cooper. their brother. their cooper was a doctor. he was in england and colonel ferry from his story says the distinction of being the first allied prison of war taken in the pacific. he was serving on the base. i'm not sure exactly where. they knew that the japanese were coming. they were leaving the base and colonel ferry remembered he forgotten something. i assume it was some importance. he ran back to get these papers. when he was leaving, the japanese were coming in and bombing the tarmac. he was hit in the leg and has his men thought he was dead. they left him and the japanese captured him. he served the rest of the war on a slave ship. i will never heard of this. i think that we're failing in our history what of we're sharing with our children
next up is peggy in lexington, virginia. caller: hi.ank you so much for letting people share their stories as a people that they love even if they don't remember. i live in lexington, virginia, home of the virginia military institute. the story i would like to share is colonel ferry and dr. cooper. their brother. their cooper was a doctor. he was in england and colonel ferry from his story says the distinction of being the first allied prison of war taken in the pacific. he was serving on the...
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watching bloomberg television on lexington avenue, sometimes it cuts out because at&t cannot stream thewant to bring in my morning must-read. it is from a columnist at "bloomberg view." where is the only sport the u.s. can claim to be an underdog. any idea how much any lost productivity there was because of the u.s. have in germany game? >> i don't want to tell you how many people of morgan stanley were watching the game. [laughter] i think it is a healthy corporate environment if you encourage people to get out there a group for your country. pizza in theot of office yesterday. it was a great environment. >> mr. gorman is not from america. >> australian, right? >> australia is out by the way. australia is out. they did not move on. >> i think he was probably cheering for the u.s. than. >> it's like march madness. >> at least you have a bracket. >> argentina. argentina. coming up, we have a packed show for you. steve ells, the ceo and cofounder of chipotle. rising food costs and how it is affecting their hiring. hint, it is not chefs that they are hiring. would you pay more for fast foo
watching bloomberg television on lexington avenue, sometimes it cuts out because at&t cannot stream thewant to bring in my morning must-read. it is from a columnist at "bloomberg view." where is the only sport the u.s. can claim to be an underdog. any idea how much any lost productivity there was because of the u.s. have in germany game? >> i don't want to tell you how many people of morgan stanley were watching the game. [laughter] i think it is a healthy corporate...
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so it was at lexington and concord. so it was a century ago at appomattox.al of their rights as americans. their cause must be our cause too. because it's not just negroes but really, it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. [ applause ] >> so hear lyndon johnson, the president of the united states use the theme song of the movement, "we shall overcome," i looked at dr. king. tears came down his face. he started crying. we all cried a little. >> dr. king decided that the only proper response to this was to continue the march to montgomery and a court order forced the state of alabama to permit said march. >> has just ruled that we have a legal and constitutional right to march from selma to montgomery. [ cheering ] ♪ ♪ come and follow me, you know the master said ♪ ♪ don't wait until tomorrow, or you may be dead ♪ ♪ i was young and i wanted to play, said i wait just one more day ♪ ♪ don't you know i would, no, i would, i would ♪ >> now with those who said we would get here over their dead bodies,
so it was at lexington and concord. so it was a century ago at appomattox.al of their rights as americans. their cause must be our cause too. because it's not just negroes but really, it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. [ applause ] >> so hear lyndon johnson, the president of the united states use the theme song of the movement, "we shall overcome," i looked at dr. king. tears came down his face. he started...
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all that heat and humidity building up. 92 in lexington, kentucky, today. new york city is expected to top out at a sticky 81. >> megan, thanks. >>> at the world cup, one of the great nights in american success history ended with baiter blow. portugal scored with less than 30 seconds left night, resulting in a 2-2 time. earlier in the night the united states came from behind to take the lead. >> these fans across new york city went crazy as americans came together to watch the game. thousands of people came to gather at the park in chicago. they're still recovering this morning. elaine quijano has more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the u.s. managed the walk away with a tie, yet how it happens is an absolutely absolute shock. on a hot muggy night in the city of manaus the americans found themselves fighting an uphill battle from the start. just five minutes into the match, the u.s. defense misplayed a ball in their own end and they beat the goalkeeper tim howard to take an early lead but team usa kept the pressure on. while goalkeeper tim howard
all that heat and humidity building up. 92 in lexington, kentucky, today. new york city is expected to top out at a sticky 81. >> megan, thanks. >>> at the world cup, one of the great nights in american success history ended with baiter blow. portugal scored with less than 30 seconds left night, resulting in a 2-2 time. earlier in the night the united states came from behind to take the lead. >> these fans across new york city went crazy as americans came together to watch...
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patti ann: powerful storms tearing through kentucky, causing major damage near lexington.ins and high winds bring down trees and that knocked out power leaving hundreds in the dark and damaging several homes. and folks there are bracing for more rough weather today. >> it looked awful. we seen the funnel clouds, and they was black and i don't know, they looked awful. we made our way home and got in front of the house, and we noticed that the house was demolished on the front porch. patti ann: meteorologist maria molina with more for us. >> reporter: still a very busy month, and yesterday we saw many reports of severe weather. about six reported tornadoes including the states of north dakota, the state of kansas and also in pennsylvania. so very widespread showers and storms yesterday and more of the same today. today the northeast we do have some areas of rain, but we're not expecting too much severe weather. the area that we'll be watching for severe potential is across texas, louisiana, parts of mississippi and also into arkansas. these are the areas that could even be s
patti ann: powerful storms tearing through kentucky, causing major damage near lexington.ins and high winds bring down trees and that knocked out power leaving hundreds in the dark and damaging several homes. and folks there are bracing for more rough weather today. >> it looked awful. we seen the funnel clouds, and they was black and i don't know, they looked awful. we made our way home and got in front of the house, and we noticed that the house was demolished on the front porch. patti...
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back across. >> from lexington, kentucky. it started in 1896, first penny candy. actually, the name was from the founder's daughter's nickname. he was an austrian guy. that was the tootsie roll. >> we have time for one more because we're having so much fun. >> all right. from ohio. finish the lyric to this 1982 bow-wow-wow hit. snot g ♪ got everything that i desire ♪ ♪ sets the summer sun on fire >> i want candy. >> said it with such excitement. you got candy. >> you want it, you get it. that's what we deliver. great song. >> it was on the top ten billboard charts for seven years. >> dylan, thank you so much for coming to see us. good luck with your store. >> thanks. >> all right. and the color you should avoid wearing on a date. we'll have that. plus, the right way to add color to every room in your home with paint expert genevieve coming up right after this. is how delicious it can be. hershey's s'mores, the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. worst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster stru
back across. >> from lexington, kentucky. it started in 1896, first penny candy. actually, the name was from the founder's daughter's nickname. he was an austrian guy. that was the tootsie roll. >> we have time for one more because we're having so much fun. >> all right. from ohio. finish the lyric to this 1982 bow-wow-wow hit. snot g ♪ got everything that i desire ♪ ♪ sets the summer sun on fire >> i want candy. >> said it with such excitement. you got...
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it began in lexington and concord, wasn't long before it was at baucus hill, and then it was in king's mountain, camden and chattertown. it's -- charlestown. i have five granddaughters, and their birthright is being taken away from them. the reason i'm in this race is i have an awareness of the duty that's placed on us for the next generation. there are those who is greatest interest is in the next election. or the special interests of special interest groups. that's not my interest. i do have a special interest my spent interest is the interest of the founding fathers and those who come after us. the next generation is critical. and i hope lies in all that we give to them. we cannot afford to take away what's been given down through the ages, and i'm here to fight for that hope. >> mr. dutton. >> in terms of senator graham, if you truly are conservative, it is not necessarily to spend several million in advertisements to prove it. i would like to decrease spending across the board, to divest power from the federal government back to the states where it belongs and to do everything i c
it began in lexington and concord, wasn't long before it was at baucus hill, and then it was in king's mountain, camden and chattertown. it's -- charlestown. i have five granddaughters, and their birthright is being taken away from them. the reason i'm in this race is i have an awareness of the duty that's placed on us for the next generation. there are those who is greatest interest is in the next election. or the special interests of special interest groups. that's not my interest. i do have...
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last month's primary according to the lexington herald, she underperformed.ately after the new regulations were announced, grimes sought to distance herself from the white house and neutralize mcconnell's attack. >> mr. president, kentucky has lost one-third of our coal jobs in just the last three years. now your epa is targeting kentucky goal with pie u in the sky regulations that are impossible to achieve. it's clear you have no idea how this affects kentucky. >> grimes campaign manager also went after mcconnell saying while it is heartening mitch mcconnell turns his eye to coal country every six years to bet reelected, the senator's new bill does nothing. that's a bill to try to block many of the epa's new rules. we have said it before but kentucky is a race that could change the math of the 2014 election. right now republicans need to pick up a net total of six seats and that's something that's plausible. but if grimes can beat mcconnell, ha number moves to seven. so the question is whether democrats in coal country can have their cake and eat it too. can
last month's primary according to the lexington herald, she underperformed.ately after the new regulations were announced, grimes sought to distance herself from the white house and neutralize mcconnell's attack. >> mr. president, kentucky has lost one-third of our coal jobs in just the last three years. now your epa is targeting kentucky goal with pie u in the sky regulations that are impossible to achieve. it's clear you have no idea how this affects kentucky. >> grimes campaign...
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we're headquartered in lexington, mass, where we do all of our research and the bulk of our development and frankly, if there is a strategic opportunity to buy an offshore company, we would be interested in that, but we don't believe that we go out looking for m&a specifically for it because of a tax -- >> well, the investment bankers will find them for you. you don't have to go out and look. they'll do the leg work, i'm sure. michael, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> 15 minutes to go into the close with the dow off 20 still. both the s&p and nasdaq are fractionally lower on this monday. >> so, if the consumer is back, no one told the market. consumer discretionary stocks have been the worst performing sector in the s&p to date. seema mody will try and explain why, coming up. >>> and "jersey boys," the clint eastwood film based on the hit broadway show finished fourth at the box office this weekend. >> i can tell you why, too, coming up. ♪ >> will the state of new jersey fair any better in our annual "best states for business" series. we'll give you a hint, the first of many to c
we're headquartered in lexington, mass, where we do all of our research and the bulk of our development and frankly, if there is a strategic opportunity to buy an offshore company, we would be interested in that, but we don't believe that we go out looking for m&a specifically for it because of a tax -- >> well, the investment bankers will find them for you. you don't have to go out and look. they'll do the leg work, i'm sure. michael, thanks for joining us. >> thank you....
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a 26-year-old man died when he was shot celebrating his wife's birthday in lexington, kentucky.l. with me now author of the report coming out democratic congresswoman robin kelly of illinois. thank you, as always, for being here. what can we expect, the report on wednesday. what will be the headline. give us a preview of what to expect on wednesday. >> sure. thank you so much for having me. this report is a way to keep the conversation going, keep the conversation alive to make sure voices are heard in regard to gun reform and gun safety. you'll hear from a lot of different stakeholders, myself, other congress folk, and also people plik moms demand action, also from the urban league, naacp, just a myriad of people, of mayors that have concern about this topic. >> again, this is a first. we haven't seen report like this from congress before. since this is a first, will it be something new that throws us off? we hear the debate in public back and forth. you have folks on one side of the gun issue, folks on the other side about how we legislate, how we do something about it. we hea
a 26-year-old man died when he was shot celebrating his wife's birthday in lexington, kentucky.l. with me now author of the report coming out democratic congresswoman robin kelly of illinois. thank you, as always, for being here. what can we expect, the report on wednesday. what will be the headline. give us a preview of what to expect on wednesday. >> sure. thank you so much for having me. this report is a way to keep the conversation going, keep the conversation alive to make sure...
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to sandy and go lexington, kentucky. there is more to this than meets the eye.whenever obama is in a jam like the v.a. scannable coming up, -- v.a. scandal, he throws out something like this. when the soldier escaped, why didn't the taliban and kill him? this is another example of obama's disregard for our congress and laws. he did not follow our own laws when he got the health care mandate passed. he changed it and changed it like 30 different times. he disrespects this country. i cannot believe he has not been impeached. but lies.d nothing whenever he speaks, i do not believe a word that comes out of his mouth. host: we will go to jerry, north carolina, independent caller. caller: good morning. this is a huge mistake, turning terrorists loose. the sky was a deserter. he walked away from his unit in civilian clothes. he did not deserve to be gone after. these guys are going to go back on the battlefield and they're going to kill more people. more americans are going to die. the blood of our americans are going to be on obama's hands. has done so much damage to
to sandy and go lexington, kentucky. there is more to this than meets the eye.whenever obama is in a jam like the v.a. scannable coming up, -- v.a. scandal, he throws out something like this. when the soldier escaped, why didn't the taliban and kill him? this is another example of obama's disregard for our congress and laws. he did not follow our own laws when he got the health care mandate passed. he changed it and changed it like 30 different times. he disrespects this country. i cannot...
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from lexington?m europe. >> guthrie. >> and the image was taken -- i have no problem with this by a ukrainian photographer. very cool. >> what? so you're saying that guy is not from -- >> this is a putin thing? >> you're going to tell me, joe, this is the fist political ad that has images versus reality? >> is this guy not from kentucky? you say he's from europe. >> what's the problem with this? >> i'm not saying there is one. >> go to the image to find the same would-be miner dressed as a doctor or carpenter ready for his next project. >> i happen to know he speaks only -- >> a stihl chainsaw and plays a convincing engineer and a young student hard at work. >> it's the village person. >> he's also featured as a patriotic soldier. they could raise questions about grimes' authenticity. who put this story in our newscast? it's silly. >> too bad senators don't run with running mates, he would make an ideal running mate. the. >> ideal. >> he would be ideal. >> this is dumb. >> what do you mean it's dumb?
from lexington?m europe. >> guthrie. >> and the image was taken -- i have no problem with this by a ukrainian photographer. very cool. >> what? so you're saying that guy is not from -- >> this is a putin thing? >> you're going to tell me, joe, this is the fist political ad that has images versus reality? >> is this guy not from kentucky? you say he's from europe. >> what's the problem with this? >> i'm not saying there is one. >> go to the...
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the area of concern continues to be lexington, louisville, bowling green into the the areas of the smokiesoing to have too many more tornadoes this afternoon. the rest of the forecast looks pretty good on the east coast but as we go through thursday, all of the storms and severe weather is going to move through the east. it doesn't look like tornadoes or anything but we could have significant travel delays, even areas like new york city and d.c. come thursday morning. an active forecast continues across the country. we leave you with a shoft washington, d.c. after some storms yesterday. no storms this morning. but traffic heavy as always. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts, ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an
the area of concern continues to be lexington, louisville, bowling green into the the areas of the smokiesoing to have too many more tornadoes this afternoon. the rest of the forecast looks pretty good on the east coast but as we go through thursday, all of the storms and severe weather is going to move through the east. it doesn't look like tornadoes or anything but we could have significant travel delays, even areas like new york city and d.c. come thursday morning. an active forecast...
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areas of louisville, lexington, columbus, ohio.o two-day severe weather outbreak with the possibility of tornadoes. it's the first time we've done this in about three weeks. hopefully we'll make it through this one without too much damage and injuries or deaths. air conditioners are being turned on as i speak. you're watching "morning joe." ♪ >>> all right. we've got -- bye. thanks. we've got live pictures from poland right now where president obama is speaking just now. he's getting his ear piece in. he's taking questions alongside that country's president. we expect obama will be asked about the release of sergeant bowe bergdahl in exchange for five taliban detainees. so we're going to bring you the developments as they happen. i'm just going to take a look here, if you can bear with me, and see if we're just doing opening statements at this point. yep. all right. let me monitor this. we will bring it back. i'll have my eye on this happening right next to the camera i'm talking into. the minute they start dealing with that questi
areas of louisville, lexington, columbus, ohio.o two-day severe weather outbreak with the possibility of tornadoes. it's the first time we've done this in about three weeks. hopefully we'll make it through this one without too much damage and injuries or deaths. air conditioners are being turned on as i speak. you're watching "morning joe." ♪ >>> all right. we've got -- bye. thanks. we've got live pictures from poland right now where president obama is speaking just now....