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lorrain cÁceres nos cuenta. lorrain: mateo quedÓ a cargo de su novia, detenida en la redada.do si pueden ayudarnos pa sacarla a ella. lorrain: mariano podido averiguar dÓnde estÁ detenidos los oso. estÁ esperando la llame, para ver si Él puede inmigraciÓn lo dejarÁ libre bajo fianza, o si serÁ deportado a guatemala. >> dice que lo van a deportar, voy a esperarque estÉ allÍ. entre los dos llegar a un acuerdo. quizÁ yo me vaya para allÁ, gotas y era yo mandarle a los niÑos con Él, mientras yo me quede aquÍ y pueda hacer algo aquÍ. lorrain: esa gran incertidumbre domina el ambiente en forest, mississippi. muchos han quedado sin trabajo. llegan a la iglesia a buscar donaciones para comer en los prÓximos dÍas. >> cÓmo vamos a vivir, cómo vamos a mantener a nuestros hijos? no tenemos idea todavÍa. lorrain: el superintendente escuela dice que la redada fue traumÁtica para el inicio de aÑo escolar. ayer, unos 50 menores saltaron al escuela, hoy la mayorÍa regreso a clases. el alcalde de jackson dice que la redada ha sido un golpe duro, no solo para la comunidad inmigrante, sino para
lorrain cÁceres nos cuenta. lorrain: mateo quedÓ a cargo de su novia, detenida en la redada.do si pueden ayudarnos pa sacarla a ella. lorrain: mariano podido averiguar dÓnde estÁ detenidos los oso. estÁ esperando la llame, para ver si Él puede inmigraciÓn lo dejarÁ libre bajo fianza, o si serÁ deportado a guatemala. >> dice que lo van a deportar, voy a esperarque estÉ allÍ. entre los dos llegar a un acuerdo. quizÁ yo me vaya para allÁ, gotas y era yo mandarle a los niÑos con...
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lorrain: bienvenidos, dice este letrero, la comunidad hispana que vivÍa aquí siente lo contrario.es quedaron solos, con la preocupaciÓn de quÉ pasarÁ con sus padres. esta madre mexicana tienen todas las ventanas de la casa tapadas y las luces apagadas. tenÉs que ice la esté buscando. >> si me llevan a mÍ, llevan ahÍ pareja y los niÑos quedan solos. lorrain: ella fue una de las pocas personas que pudo escapar de la planta donde trabajaba, antes de que ahÍ se tuviera a cientos de inmigrantes. su esposo no corriÓ con la misma suerte. >> no nos estÁn anchos andando chance para leer los papeles, solo bien que los firmen y ya. edy, no vayas a firmar tu deportaciÓn, voy a luchar por ti. lorrain: la pregunta que tiene ahora muchos atentados es y todavÍa que pueden trabajar en las plantas. y es ser asÍ, cuÁndo podrán regresar al trabajo, sin que ice haga otra redada. Él dijo que dejÓ en libertad a cientos de personas, entre ellas estas mujeres. fueron liberadas en la madrugada. >> me hicieron unas preguntas que pude contestar fÁcil y rÁpido. me dicen, te vamos a dejar en tal lugar, ahÍ me
lorrain: bienvenidos, dice este letrero, la comunidad hispana que vivÍa aquí siente lo contrario.es quedaron solos, con la preocupaciÓn de quÉ pasarÁ con sus padres. esta madre mexicana tienen todas las ventanas de la casa tapadas y las luces apagadas. tenÉs que ice la esté buscando. >> si me llevan a mÍ, llevan ahÍ pareja y los niÑos quedan solos. lorrain: ella fue una de las pocas personas que pudo escapar de la planta donde trabajaba, antes de que ahÍ se tuviera a cientos de...
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lorrain: el pistolero usÓ un automÁtico con capacidad para 250 municiones.na pausa, regresamos desde el paso. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ jorge: continuamos desde el paso, texas. hoy tenemos un programa especial a las 9:00 p.m. presentadora: guillermo garcÍa recibiÓ mÚltiples heridas para salvar a esos muchachos. estÁ en cirugÍa en estos momentos a a travÉs de univisiÓn la familia quiere decirle que estÁ estable y que tienen que hacerle caso para que crean la situaciÓn del hijo al papÁ. jorge: a ti que tengas de la historia, por quÉ el paso, texas es tan importante y estÁ tan vinculado con mÉxico? marÍa antonieta: abraham lincoln y benito juÁrez se hicieron muy amigos a travÉs de esta ciudad. uno estaba en una guerra civil, entrÓ el otro estaba huyendo con la repÚblica en su carruaje y vino a refugiarse a el paso del norte. jorge: y esa es la relaciÓn tan extraordinaria entre las densidades y mÉxico. varias grietas. la primera relaciÓn entre mÉxico y estados unidos hace 154 aÑos. jorge: el programa es a las 7:00 p.m. hora el paso, texas. gracias, buenas noches. ♪ ♪ galip: esp
lorrain: el pistolero usÓ un automÁtico con capacidad para 250 municiones.na pausa, regresamos desde el paso. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ jorge: continuamos desde el paso, texas. hoy tenemos un programa especial a las 9:00 p.m. presentadora: guillermo garcÍa recibiÓ mÚltiples heridas para salvar a esos muchachos. estÁ en cirugÍa en estos momentos a a travÉs de univisiÓn la familia quiere decirle que estÁ estable y que tienen que hacerle caso para que crean la situaciÓn del hijo al papÁ....
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lorraine has a steel mill. even here in cleveland the major steel mills are once again up and running. i do believe they've made significant investments in water pollution control and also air ollution control, but no doubt accidents happen. there are, of course, other kinds of contributors to water pollution. cleveland, like lots of cities that grew in the late 19th century and early 20th century, has combined sewers, which means that sanitary sewage combines with storm runoff and when it rains, that means that untreated sewage flows into both the cuyahoga and directly into lake erie. we also know that lake erie suffers from nonpoint pollution, which is to say agricultural runoff mostly, particularly over in toledo from the river. so as i tell my students, there are no permanent victories in environmental protection. it's an ongoing effort. you have to adjust to new threats, to new problems, and to be vigilant about regulation and enforcement. >> to the west of cleveland is toledo. tim, you are on the air. goo
lorraine has a steel mill. even here in cleveland the major steel mills are once again up and running. i do believe they've made significant investments in water pollution control and also air ollution control, but no doubt accidents happen. there are, of course, other kinds of contributors to water pollution. cleveland, like lots of cities that grew in the late 19th century and early 20th century, has combined sewers, which means that sanitary sewage combines with storm runoff and when it...
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adelante, lorraine. el presidente llegÓ hace mÁs o menos 1 hora a dayton y es una visita bastante controversial, porque hay muchas personas que apoyan al presidente en ohio, hay otras que rechazan la presencia del presidente en esta ciudad. dicenq ue --que el presidente no estÁ queriendo compartir con las personas que estÁn en duelo, sino que lo hace por compromiso. una de las personas que dice que no estÁ de acuerdo con el presidente me acompaÑa ahora, Él eso de esta Área y me ha estÁ contando que no apoyaal presidente pero tampoco piensa que esto se trata de un problema de armas. >> no entiendo po --por quÉ bien el presidentes iba a decir que se disculpa con la >> tÚ piensa que es un problema de salud mental? tÚ crees que realmente harÁ algo para cambiar y que el sea masdifÍcil acceder a las armas? >> yo digo que ojalÁ pero sÓlo queda esperar para ver. yo creo que no ha cambiado nada asi que han pasado muchas cosas y no ha cambiado nada asÍ que es lo de siempre. >> tambiÉn quiero presentar el otro lado
adelante, lorraine. el presidente llegÓ hace mÁs o menos 1 hora a dayton y es una visita bastante controversial, porque hay muchas personas que apoyan al presidente en ohio, hay otras que rechazan la presencia del presidente en esta ciudad. dicenq ue --que el presidente no estÁ queriendo compartir con las personas que estÁn en duelo, sino que lo hace por compromiso. una de las personas que dice que no estÁ de acuerdo con el presidente me acompaÑa ahora, Él eso de esta Área y me ha estÁ...
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lorraine: borja, esta audiencia va durar todo el dÍa.s abogados piden, como tÚ decÍas, es que retiren los cargos porque dice que este es un caso clÁsico de la ley "defiende tu territorio" que bÁsicamente en inglÉs se conoce como "stand your ground". una ley que se implementÓ en florida en el 2005 y que es tripulada una persona tiene el derecho siempre a defenderse y defender su territorio si siente que su vida o la de otra persona corre peligro. para eso, la defensa de pablo lyle hoy estarÁ presentando ante el juez evidencia. tambiÉn se espera que pablo lyle se dirige directamente al juez para explicarle en sus propias palabras lo que pasÓ el 31 de marzo cuando golpeÓ a la vÍctima jorge carlos hernÁndez, que muriÓ dÍas despuÉs. algo claro que quiere presentar la defensa es el testimonio de un experto. un experto que se dedica a entrenar a la policÍa, tambiÉn las fuerzas armadas, en el uso de la fuerza. y eso es algo clave en este caso. porque bÁsicamente la defensa lo que quiere argumentar es que el uso de la fuerza que usÓ pablo lyle en
lorraine: borja, esta audiencia va durar todo el dÍa.s abogados piden, como tÚ decÍas, es que retiren los cargos porque dice que este es un caso clÁsico de la ley "defiende tu territorio" que bÁsicamente en inglÉs se conoce como "stand your ground". una ley que se implementÓ en florida en el 2005 y que es tripulada una persona tiene el derecho siempre a defenderse y defender su territorio si siente que su vida o la de otra persona corre peligro. para eso, la defensa...
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. >> reporter: lorraine starts her 22nd school yeareaches tran kindergarten at prescott elementary. did you see the people in that room? that's half of why i come back. >> reporter: the other half is her 4-year-old and 5-year-old students who she advocates day she was one of hundreds of oakland teachers to strike seven days in february. >> it was clear to us that things needed to change in oakland and it would be hard to change them and to force those changes we had to convince the district that business as usual could not continue. >> reporter: after an intense week on strike and 18 months in contract negotiations, the district agreed to $38 million in raises which was an 11% increase over four years and a 3% bonus, nearly double what they were offered before they walked out of the classroom. despite the increase, it's not enough for many to live in the bay area. >> i've known a number of teachers, including a teacher that just came back to prescott , who left because they could not afford to be teachers in oakland. >> the biggest concern that we have is the expensive housing in oa
. >> reporter: lorraine starts her 22nd school yeareaches tran kindergarten at prescott elementary. did you see the people in that room? that's half of why i come back. >> reporter: the other half is her 4-year-old and 5-year-old students who she advocates day she was one of hundreds of oakland teachers to strike seven days in february. >> it was clear to us that things needed to change in oakland and it would be hard to change them and to force those changes we had to...
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jorge: gracias, lorrain. tenemos que hacer una pausa comercial.do de la frontera. el gobierno mexicano ha dicho que la matanza aquÍ en el paso se trata de un acto terrorista en contra de mexicanos. 18 de las 22 vÍctimas son mexicanas. ustedes recordarÁn que por muchos aÑos decÍamos que ciudad juÁrez era una de las ciudades mÁs violentas no sÓlo de mÉxico, sino del todo continente americano. ahora regrese a ciudad juÁrez y le pregunte a la gente de allÍ si ellos querrÍan venir a el paso, texas y muchos de ellos me dicen que ahora no lo van a hacer. y por quÉ? por el racismo. es irÓnico lo que esta corrido porque por mucho tiempo se hablaba de ciudad juÁrez aquÍ como una ciudad sumamente violenta por los carteles de las drogas, pero ahora las cosas han cambiado un poco despuÉs de la matanza del lado norteamericano. sin embargo, este, el centro de ciudad juÁrez sigue siendo muy peligroso porque los carteles de las drogas estÁn utilizando el paso de los inmigrantes centroamericanos para obligarlos a convertirlos en clientes y de allÍ sacar su tajada.
jorge: gracias, lorrain. tenemos que hacer una pausa comercial.do de la frontera. el gobierno mexicano ha dicho que la matanza aquÍ en el paso se trata de un acto terrorista en contra de mexicanos. 18 de las 22 vÍctimas son mexicanas. ustedes recordarÁn que por muchos aÑos decÍamos que ciudad juÁrez era una de las ciudades mÁs violentas no sÓlo de mÉxico, sino del todo continente americano. ahora regrese a ciudad juÁrez y le pregunte a la gente de allÍ si ellos querrÍan venir a el...
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pedro: lorraine from ithaca, new york. lorraine in ithaca, new york. hello? caller: good morning. my question is what specific regulations can you name that some of those that have been kind of rolled back? and which businesses have benefited most from those regulatory cutbacks? which kinds and classes of small businesses have benefited the most? what are some of those specific cuts? thank you. brad: sure. we have seen some rollbacks in key areas that impacted the agricultural community on the waters of the u.s. rule. that has been halted. this is something that would've created navigable waterways for parts on your property that help -- held water seasonably but not year-round. anything from a drainage ditch or whatever would involve the federal epa. folks in the act community -- ag community farming community were , upset about that. that has been halted. another big one has been the overtime rule, which was passed during the previous administration that would have more than doubled the amount of employee pay that was subject to overtime. it raised it to such a threshold that it
pedro: lorraine from ithaca, new york. lorraine in ithaca, new york. hello? caller: good morning. my question is what specific regulations can you name that some of those that have been kind of rolled back? and which businesses have benefited most from those regulatory cutbacks? which kinds and classes of small businesses have benefited the most? what are some of those specific cuts? thank you. brad: sure. we have seen some rollbacks in key areas that impacted the agricultural community on the...
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toni morrison was born chloe wofford in lorraine, ohio, 1932. the daughter of a steelworker and a singer. once our "person of the week," she told us the memories of her hometown in the midwest inspired her writings. >> even when i'm writing about stories that take place in the west indies or in new york city, the matrix for my imagination, you know, the sort of wellspring out of which all of this comes, all of that comes out of lorraine, ohio. >> reporter: an honor student in high school, she attended howard university, where she got the nickname toni. she became a book editor. there were few black women at the time in publishing. a divorced single mom of two boys, she'd work on her novels at their kitchen table after they went to bed. >> it came out of being a hungry reader and not finding some things in the libraries and in the bookstores that i wanted to read. there was an incredible silence, a kind of void, the perceptions, the experience of african-americans, and particularly, african-american women. >> reporter: in 1987, she published "bel
toni morrison was born chloe wofford in lorraine, ohio, 1932. the daughter of a steelworker and a singer. once our "person of the week," she told us the memories of her hometown in the midwest inspired her writings. >> even when i'm writing about stories that take place in the west indies or in new york city, the matrix for my imagination, you know, the sort of wellspring out of which all of this comes, all of that comes out of lorraine, ohio. >> reporter: an honor student...
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. >> from nearby lorraine, ohio, o sandra, you are first up. good morning. >> yes, good morning. rivers flow into the laken lake erie. lake erie brings in $800 billion of revenue every year. so when in pollution -- well this pollution is very costly. and let me just add to that, that i live in lorraine, which has a river -- black river, which also leads into the lake. and a couple days ago there was an oil spill on the lake. and i'm -- i'm sorry on the river. and also there -- not to take away from that -- the rivers. but there was a spencer lake where a truck was found to be spewing outwi chemicals into a t wildlife refuge in spencer lake. and. >> thank you, sandra we're going to jump in and a response. >> yeah, sandra points out, obviously, the problems of pollution have not been completely solved. there is still a lot of industry around lake erie, of course, and the other great lakes, even clear here in cleveland. t lorraine has a steel mill.ve but herestme in cleveland the mo steel mills are up and running.l i do, believe they have made significant investments in water pollut
. >> from nearby lorraine, ohio, o sandra, you are first up. good morning. >> yes, good morning. rivers flow into the laken lake erie. lake erie brings in $800 billion of revenue every year. so when in pollution -- well this pollution is very costly. and let me just add to that, that i live in lorraine, which has a river -- black river, which also leads into the lake. and a couple days ago there was an oil spill on the lake. and i'm -- i'm sorry on the river. and also there -- not...
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-lorraine: i love this. that's fine.ted you to see what the packaging would actually look like on the shelf. lynn: oh, me. lemonis: there's a couple different versions. lynn: homestyle and southern. lemonis: this is actually an important thing. -"born at shuler's bar-b-que." -lynn: shuler's bar-b-que. lemonis: i know you had some hesitations at first and recipe changing, and i'm glad that you trusted the process. the biscuits, including packaging, will cost us about $1.14 to make. in turn, we're gonna sell them at 100% markup, $2.28 per bag. with lynn and norton owning 60% of the distribution, they're gonna make 68 cents every time a bag is sold. i expect to sell 10,000 bags per month. that means on an annual basis, they'll make $81,600 per year without having to lift a finger. lynn: i'm proud of you, mama. lorraine: but i'm more proud of you. lynn: oh, thank you. [ both chuckle ] lemonis: you know what? now that i'm getting more comfortable with starting the p.r. process and starting the marketing process, i'd like to g
-lorraine: i love this. that's fine.ted you to see what the packaging would actually look like on the shelf. lynn: oh, me. lemonis: there's a couple different versions. lynn: homestyle and southern. lemonis: this is actually an important thing. -"born at shuler's bar-b-que." -lynn: shuler's bar-b-que. lemonis: i know you had some hesitations at first and recipe changing, and i'm glad that you trusted the process. the biscuits, including packaging, will cost us about $1.14 to make. in...
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but i also put myself in the shoes of the italians and i cry for them. >> reporter: as for lorraine, this case is personal. she's a retired san francisco police officer who spent 30 years on the streets who has friends in the carabinieri. she knows some of them and a third generation italian american and has a genuine carabinieri hat and home. >> what do you want italy to note about the san francisco bay area? >> that we love them. we always have, we always will. we stand you. >> reporter: they're doing so with money talking an international language of sympathy. in point richmond, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> let's get to gilroy for that live press conference happening. > s-k-o-t-only one t in the first name and smithee for the last name. immediately following his comments, we will entertain some questions if you have any of those, and kind of see how things work out. with that, chief smithee. >>> i don't have a whole lot for you today as far as an update but i did have a piece of information that i thought was important that we at least try to push out before the weekend. it came
but i also put myself in the shoes of the italians and i cry for them. >> reporter: as for lorraine, this case is personal. she's a retired san francisco police officer who spent 30 years on the streets who has friends in the carabinieri. she knows some of them and a third generation italian american and has a genuine carabinieri hat and home. >> what do you want italy to note about the san francisco bay area? >> that we love them. we always have, we always will. we stand you....
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lorraine is with us now. a recession.ng characterize how you think these pieces fit together. it does look as if the consumer was there in august. >> all signs point to yes. we are just not seeing the trade concerns that are so affecting wall street impact main street. need to keep looking ahead because we are going to see growth in the second half of the year very likely slower and it was in the first half and my view is that we get growth that really feels much more sluggish due to the lower global demands that we are seeing. risk that we the are seeing it spill over to the consumption side? thise risk to me is business sentiment and whether the decline in business sentiment so far this year translates into weaker hiring. as long as the u.s. households keep the jobs they are going to keep spending. that's my simplistic view of the world. when we think about our economy as a whole business investment is really the factor. 500 is mind that the s&p for all intents and purposes an international index. i expect a lot of the pain that we are seeing from global slowing economies, t
lorraine is with us now. a recession.ng characterize how you think these pieces fit together. it does look as if the consumer was there in august. >> all signs point to yes. we are just not seeing the trade concerns that are so affecting wall street impact main street. need to keep looking ahead because we are going to see growth in the second half of the year very likely slower and it was in the first half and my view is that we get growth that really feels much more sluggish due to the...
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earlier this year, she shot down told the uk show "lorraine," she's not having any of it. >>> meanwhileo cardi b. >> i feel like i've been in a lot of drama. >> last night in indianapolis, less than 40 minutes before her sold-out show, the rapper abruptly cancelled. cops tell us it was due to "an unverified threat to the artist." ♪ in my business they trying a plot ♪ >> the 26-year-old apologized to fans, sharing video from the stage, captioned -- i was even rehearsing a new move i've been excited to do. my safety and your safety first. today she tweeted, i was literally getting my makeup when police got a threat tip. >> like the more money, the more problems. >> while an investigation is under way into who made the threat and why, it does come one day after cardi posted pics meeting democratic presidential hopeful bernie sanders. video of their interview will be released soon as part of bernie's 2020 campaign. >> cardi b. is one of your supporters. >> cardi is. >> i want free health care and i feel like college education should be free. >> today, when the trolls dogged her over the con
earlier this year, she shot down told the uk show "lorraine," she's not having any of it. >>> meanwhileo cardi b. >> i feel like i've been in a lot of drama. >> last night in indianapolis, less than 40 minutes before her sold-out show, the rapper abruptly cancelled. cops tell us it was due to "an unverified threat to the artist." ♪ in my business they trying a plot ♪ >> the 26-year-old apologized to fans, sharing video from the stage, captioned...
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lorrain cÁceres, univisiÓn. ilia: continuamos en mississippi.doras donde la semana pasada se realizaron redadas migratorias. cuÉntanos como salvador. salvador: en estos momentos nos encontramos acÁ en mortal, donde las consecuencias de estas de la semana pasada siguen siendo devastadoras para esta comunidad, especÍficamente para quienes se quedaron acÁ esperando a sus familiares. la mayor parte de las personas que ustedes ven en vivo en estos momentos han sido despedidas de la planta ph foods. uno de los trabajadores que puedes pedirlo esta tarde se cuenta con nosotros. le vamos a decir su nombre, pero menos va explicar un poco de lo que pasÓ. les dieron un cheque, como le despidieron? >> ahora llegamos y nos dijeron que ya no tenÍamos trabajos . que estamos despedidos. aquÍ contÓ de los compaÑeros, queremos saber, no nos dieron una explicaciÓn porque. porque nosotros necesitamos ese trabajo. porque acaba de pasar aquÍ en mississippi en las rebajas y todas estas familias necesitamos ese trabajo y no es justo que ellos nos boten. >> ustedes no sa
lorrain cÁceres, univisiÓn. ilia: continuamos en mississippi.doras donde la semana pasada se realizaron redadas migratorias. cuÉntanos como salvador. salvador: en estos momentos nos encontramos acÁ en mortal, donde las consecuencias de estas de la semana pasada siguen siendo devastadoras para esta comunidad, especÍficamente para quienes se quedaron acÁ esperando a sus familiares. la mayor parte de las personas que ustedes ven en vivo en estos momentos han sido despedidas de la planta ph...
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that we don't take this lightly, that we are crying for them. >> reporter: as for lorraine, this case is extra personal. she is a retired san francisco police officer who spent 30 years on the streets of knowy valley who has friends in the carbarini. she is a third generation italian american has has a genuine police officer hat at home. >> reporter: what do you want italy to know about the san francisco bay area? >> that we love them, we always have, we always will. we stand by you. >> reporter: they are doing so with money talking an international language of sympathy. in point richmond, wayne freedman, "abc 7 news.." >> if you would like to donate we have a link on our website, abc7news.com. >>> the "abc 7 news" i-team dan noyes has been in italy all week. check out the pictures and video he has tweeted out. here is one where dan retraced the path that the suspects took the night of the crime. >> i'm taking some time this afternoon to actually walk step by step where the young men went that night. there are a lot of gaps in the story in terms of them appearing on surveillance video
that we don't take this lightly, that we are crying for them. >> reporter: as for lorraine, this case is extra personal. she is a retired san francisco police officer who spent 30 years on the streets of knowy valley who has friends in the carbarini. she is a third generation italian american has has a genuine police officer hat at home. >> reporter: what do you want italy to know about the san francisco bay area? >> that we love them, we always have, we always will. we stand...
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lorraine is confined to the northern isles. good spells of sunshine. the south—east over the weekend. for many of us, the fine weather lasts into the middle part of next week. hello, you're watching newsday. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: australia's court of appeal will shortly deliver its ruling on the case of cardinal george pell, the most senior catholic worldwide to be found guilty of sexually abusing children. italy's government in turmoil — the prime minister has quit blaming his deputy, matteo salvini, and his right—wing league party for the coalition's collapse. i'm rico hizon in london. also in the programme: we investigate how japan is using migrant labour to help
lorraine is confined to the northern isles. good spells of sunshine. the south—east over the weekend. for many of us, the fine weather lasts into the middle part of next week. hello, you're watching newsday. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: australia's court of appeal will shortly deliver its ruling on the case of cardinal george pell, the most senior catholic worldwide to be found guilty of sexually abusing children. italy's government in turmoil — the prime minister has...
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not all were ready for this, according to private lorraine overton, upon waking up that morning all the commotion, you all strike while i sleep. most of the others, not initially sure what to do chose to join the strike. as a spring, it was a matter of cooperation that of all the girls refused to go to work good with that for me too stay with. nearly all on duty at the hospital refused to return to the orderly job under the same conditions. that is until the general of the command of the first service command, they finally got their officers attention resented them with the choice, report to work or face the court-martial. murphy declared to take death before should go back to work. arrested and housed, the four had no way of knowing that their actions had sparked a national firestorm. outside their confinement area, news of the strike and court-martial spread rapidly in both the black and mainstream presses, unusual for the time. a member of the president bought covenant, and founder of the association of colored women disbanded an investigation as did several members of congress. othe
not all were ready for this, according to private lorraine overton, upon waking up that morning all the commotion, you all strike while i sleep. most of the others, not initially sure what to do chose to join the strike. as a spring, it was a matter of cooperation that of all the girls refused to go to work good with that for me too stay with. nearly all on duty at the hospital refused to return to the orderly job under the same conditions. that is until the general of the command of the first...
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weather is repeating, as it comes in and become slow—moving, and throws — make further spells of the lorraineorthern ireland, it will feel fresher on monday with that humid air clearing for a while, pick up more of a south—westerly wind for the start of the new week. again come tuesday, it looks as if they will be some rather large and heavy showers around with some hail and thunder in there as well. so it is one of those we need to keep our eye on, there is more on the website. this is bbc news, the headlines: the united states has formally withdrawn from a key nuclear treaty with russia. earlier this year washington accused moscow of violating the agreement on intermediate range missiles, an accusation russia denies. the fear is that without the restrictions a new arms race could get underway. the head of brazil's space research institute has lost his job in a row over the scale of deforestation in the amazon. the country's president, jair bolsonaro, accused the agency of falsifying data. the head of the agency — ricardo galvao — rejects the accusations and has labelled the president a cowa
weather is repeating, as it comes in and become slow—moving, and throws — make further spells of the lorraineorthern ireland, it will feel fresher on monday with that humid air clearing for a while, pick up more of a south—westerly wind for the start of the new week. again come tuesday, it looks as if they will be some rather large and heavy showers around with some hail and thunder in there as well. so it is one of those we need to keep our eye on, there is more on the website. this is...
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a long journey from lorraine, ohio, the daughter oaffconstruction worker and domestic. a divorce, she raised two boys alone, working full time as a book editor. in a 2004 interview with "sunday morning" she talked about her passion. >> what is it i have to do i don't it?mportant if and th the first one is loving my kids the second is writing. >> her writings would capture the imagination of oprah winfrey who with would produce and star in the filmed ad apitation of "beloved." about the agony of a mugt whoor has to choose the life of her daughter or slavery. >> she reaches into the depth of of pain and shows us through pain all the myriad ways we can come to love. >> her ms. was to empower. >> i didn't want to speak for black power. i want to speak to and to be among us. it's us. ok i'll admit. i didn't keep my place as clean as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! got
a long journey from lorraine, ohio, the daughter oaffconstruction worker and domestic. a divorce, she raised two boys alone, working full time as a book editor. in a 2004 interview with "sunday morning" she talked about her passion. >> what is it i have to do i don't it?mportant if and th the first one is loving my kids the second is writing. >> her writings would capture the imagination of oprah winfrey who with would produce and star in the filmed ad apitation of...
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i want to thank lorraine banford who oversees these events every year, and it was really, really, reallyarkable. turning -- or moving from the bayview to the mission, i want to talk about ian chanka hall and its community garden. presented by liveable city, the liveable awards honor individuals and institutions that have made contributions to san francisco's liveability. the hall opened in june 2017. it brought much needed green space to a dense, diverse neighborhood that was searching for a welcoming communal space. it was literally a parking lot. a committed group of volunteers helped us to transform the park's community garden into an area representing neighbors from across the globe. the group hosts cultural events and grows produce often hard to find in local groceries. as you know, our program supports and manages a program of 40 community gardens and growing. we have a couple more on the horizon, where members can grow produce and cultivate ornamental plants for person use. each is run by a committed group of volunteers. moving back to the bayview, supervisor shaman walton joined
i want to thank lorraine banford who oversees these events every year, and it was really, really, reallyarkable. turning -- or moving from the bayview to the mission, i want to talk about ian chanka hall and its community garden. presented by liveable city, the liveable awards honor individuals and institutions that have made contributions to san francisco's liveability. the hall opened in june 2017. it brought much needed green space to a dense, diverse neighborhood that was searching for a...
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according to private lorraine overton upon waking up that morning, she remarked you all strike while i sleep. most of the others, though not initially sure what to do chose to join the strike. it was a matter of cooperation that of all the girls refused to go to work that was up for me to stay with them. nearly all of those on duty at the hospital refused to return to their orderly jobs under the same conditions. that is until the general of their command of the first service command, they finally got their officers's attention presented them with a choice, report to work or face a court-martial. privates young, morrison and greene opted for the court-martial. so did murphy who forcefully declared i would take death before i would go back to work. arrested and held incommunicado, there was no way of knowing their actions had sparked a national firestorm. outside the confinement area news of the strike spread rapidly in the black and mainstream presses. unusual for the time. mary mcleod calhoun, a member of the president's black cabinet and founder of the national association of color
according to private lorraine overton upon waking up that morning, she remarked you all strike while i sleep. most of the others, though not initially sure what to do chose to join the strike. it was a matter of cooperation that of all the girls refused to go to work that was up for me to stay with them. nearly all of those on duty at the hospital refused to return to their orderly jobs under the same conditions. that is until the general of their command of the first service command, they...
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satcha: gracias, lorraine.parte del presidente obama diciendo que nunca vio antes en la administraciÓn anterior, el presidente george bush lo habÍa criticado. vamos a contcontinua con la programaciÓn habitualbit su cadena univisiÓn. quÉdense pendientes para esta cobertura especial. locutor: este fue un informe especial de noticias univisiÓn. 120 bomberos asistieron a socorrer a las vÍctimas en walmart el sÁbado hora local. entre ellos un jovencito hispano que dice que fue de los primeros en arribar y nos comparte en la impresiones que se llevÓ. la compara con una tragedia nunca antes vista. enrique dueÑas aguilar me comentaba que cuando recibiÓ la llamada y se subiÓ en su vehÍculo, llegÓa pocos minutos de que se habÍa registrado esta balacera y estÁ sumamente impactado. todos los bomberos que participaron en este operativo no han regresado a sus labores, sino que lo harÁn hasta el dÍa de maÑana. muchos estÁn tomando terapias para tratar de procesar lo vivido. una cosa es un simulacro y otra cosa es ver que sere
satcha: gracias, lorraine.parte del presidente obama diciendo que nunca vio antes en la administraciÓn anterior, el presidente george bush lo habÍa criticado. vamos a contcontinua con la programaciÓn habitualbit su cadena univisiÓn. quÉdense pendientes para esta cobertura especial. locutor: este fue un informe especial de noticias univisiÓn. 120 bomberos asistieron a socorrer a las vÍctimas en walmart el sÁbado hora local. entre ellos un jovencito hispano que dice que fue de los...
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lorrai lorraine, thank you investment >>> today's sell-off ing the parks. so what does it mean for wework just filing its ipo today? leslie picker is here to discuss. >> it's probably not a suspicious sign, because investors under water less less likesly to pay for the upcoming ones uber and lyft plummeting day, even down more than 6%, 25% from the respective ipos. luckin coffee also plummeting. so it's against this back dropped, wework disclosed its. ipo and questions about viability during an economy downturn, guys >> we have seen a pretty robust pipeline this year, and we heard up until recently how ideals conditioning were. the dow down 800 points in a single session, could that have the potential of putting some of they will names and plans on ice? >> these are certainly market conditions that would spook the average ipo, the reason being the perfect ingredients that you were talking about are on which times higher valuations, because the higher valuation in the public market, the high irfor the ---ed bigger the price swings are on a day-to-day basis,
lorrai lorraine, thank you investment >>> today's sell-off ing the parks. so what does it mean for wework just filing its ipo today? leslie picker is here to discuss. >> it's probably not a suspicious sign, because investors under water less less likesly to pay for the upcoming ones uber and lyft plummeting day, even down more than 6%, 25% from the respective ipos. luckin coffee also plummeting. so it's against this back dropped, wework disclosed its. ipo and questions about...
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european center but he tells this amazing story about it's not as simple as will it rain or not lorrainebut how sure in what decisions can be based on that? the story he tells if you're having a picnic and the queen is coming 20% is just enough to order ten but if it's 80% for just friends then you might not so it's that sense of how or what the use of a better forecast if it doesn't help our decisions. that is reasonable with the day-to-day forecast just because it was clear it would rain monday morning in dc from four days ago but was not clear how it would rain and we were talking before at what point this morning does it seem like things are getting intense and unfortunately what decisions with people have made differently had this days forecast and clear. that idea that you can strive technically for the perfect forecast but if it does not help you make decisions meteorologists love it because it acknowledges that they are right and the ball is in some ways out of record but it's only out of the court if you recognize that the technical superiority and technical achievement of the f
european center but he tells this amazing story about it's not as simple as will it rain or not lorrainebut how sure in what decisions can be based on that? the story he tells if you're having a picnic and the queen is coming 20% is just enough to order ten but if it's 80% for just friends then you might not so it's that sense of how or what the use of a better forecast if it doesn't help our decisions. that is reasonable with the day-to-day forecast just because it was clear it would rain...
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. >> lorraine and christina from san francisco, they have inadvertently started a movement to raise money for the family of slain officer >> he left behind a wife and mother. >> as of this morning, the post generated more than 3,000 responses in fewer than 48 hours. we don't know how much money it's brought in, nor will we. that remains private. but it does have local significance because the two suspects are from this region. >> super embarrassed. they will think badly of franciscans mainly. so what? now will i go to italy and say you're from san francisco? we need them to bleeding for th. we don't take this lightly. we're crying for them. >> she's a retired san francisco police officer who spent 30 years on the streets and has friends in the italian police force. she has been there and knows some of them and a third generation italian american and has a genuine italian police officer hat. what do you want italy to know about the san francisco bay area? >> we love them. we always have. we always will. >> reporter: they are doing so with money talking in an international language of sympa
. >> lorraine and christina from san francisco, they have inadvertently started a movement to raise money for the family of slain officer >> he left behind a wife and mother. >> as of this morning, the post generated more than 3,000 responses in fewer than 48 hours. we don't know how much money it's brought in, nor will we. that remains private. but it does have local significance because the two suspects are from this region. >> super embarrassed. they will think badly...
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is like a dream come true for me to walk in the same footsteps and i went out there what was the lorraine motel balcony the place where he last stood in the place where he breathed his last breath and i had -- i'm not kidding, i stood there for a minute and i thought about the man who had changed my life as he stood there and here i am staying here being called also a catalyst for change. what an honor. [applause] >> let's and with that last clip. spirit i was rescued from a life sentence. i served almost 22 years in prison and kim kardashian west and my attorney went to the white house, met with president trump and presented my case before him and he had mercy upon me and granted my clemency. my release has given hope to so many other families that possibly their families will be restored and that's what i want to see. i hope my story was humanized and will help people in prison. second chances are so important to bring people back home to their families. [inaudible] [applause] >> for those of you who have traveled to dc that picture you just off of their is all over dc. my picture is ha
is like a dream come true for me to walk in the same footsteps and i went out there what was the lorraine motel balcony the place where he last stood in the place where he breathed his last breath and i had -- i'm not kidding, i stood there for a minute and i thought about the man who had changed my life as he stood there and here i am staying here being called also a catalyst for change. what an honor. [applause] >> let's and with that last clip. spirit i was rescued from a life...
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>> lorraine. frmr v.p. biden: would you like a picture? >> please. frmr v.p. biden: all right, man.u. thanks for your help, guys. thank you. i know much more now than i ever did. volunteeredden: with the obama campaign. ready? >> hoping to be able to call you mr. president. frmr v.p. biden: thank you. [indiscernible] >> thank you very much. >> i appreciate your battle with cancer with beau. everything you battled. and the moonshot and everything. i appreciate everything. cancer is personal with me. my name is gene. frmr v.p. biden: let me give you a phone number. >> your battle means a lot to me. >> i am worried about the next generation and the artificial intelligence. i hope they have prospects. .rmr v.p. biden: they do by the way, the world economic forum -- we have to start talking about it. is that right? god love you. friends that ran away from california because of the fires. i want you to meet them. frmr v.p. biden: i spent a lot of time. [indiscernible] it is the climate. the climate. i was in idaho and montana. frmr v.p. biden: what a great school. >> [indiscernible] frmr
>> lorraine. frmr v.p. biden: would you like a picture? >> please. frmr v.p. biden: all right, man.u. thanks for your help, guys. thank you. i know much more now than i ever did. volunteeredden: with the obama campaign. ready? >> hoping to be able to call you mr. president. frmr v.p. biden: thank you. [indiscernible] >> thank you very much. >> i appreciate your battle with cancer with beau. everything you battled. and the moonshot and everything. i appreciate...
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>> lorraine. mr. biden: would you like a picture? >> please. mr. biden: ok. all right, man.u got it. thank you. mr. biden: thank you. thanks for your help, guys. thank you. >> i know much more now than i ever did. mr. biden: volunteered with the obama campaign. ready? >> hoping to be able to call you mr. president. mr. biden: thank you. i really appreciate that. god bless you. [indiscernible] >> can we join? mr. biden: where did she go to school? >> she went to nyu. >> thank you very much. >> i appreciate your battle with cancer with beau. i have cancer. everything you battled. and the moonshot and everything. keep fighting. i just appreciate everything. cancer is personal with me. thank you. thank you. i will keep fighting. i hope to see you in the general election. i really appreciate it. my name is gene. mr. biden: let me give you a phone number. >> your battle means a lot to me. >> i am worried about the next generation and the artificial intelligence. i hope they have prospects. mr. biden: they do. by the way, the world economic forum -- we have to start talking about i
>> lorraine. mr. biden: would you like a picture? >> please. mr. biden: ok. all right, man.u got it. thank you. mr. biden: thank you. thanks for your help, guys. thank you. >> i know much more now than i ever did. mr. biden: volunteered with the obama campaign. ready? >> hoping to be able to call you mr. president. mr. biden: thank you. i really appreciate that. god bless you. [indiscernible] >> can we join? mr. biden: where did she go to school? >> she went...
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. >> my name is lorraine. good evening.feel it necessary to speak with you in opposition. >> please speak into the microphone. i am a 23 year resident and i see this project as an example of a disturbing trend that pushes the limits of height, overall size in relation to surrounding homes and design guidelines. the existing home is probably less than 1,000 square feet. while i cannot determine the square footage of the proposed home, i get it costs or four times that size. the impact to light and green space and privacy is considerable. there are no surrounding homes. this is not a precedent that should be set in the neighborhood. indeed there is precedent for not allowing a fourth level at all. while i understand the property owner's right to demolish the existing home and build a new modern building, i would hope that this can be done with respect for the surrounding neighbors and the larger neighborhood in which i assume they intend to live. i urge the planning commission to take discretionary review and not allow this f
. >> my name is lorraine. good evening.feel it necessary to speak with you in opposition. >> please speak into the microphone. i am a 23 year resident and i see this project as an example of a disturbing trend that pushes the limits of height, overall size in relation to surrounding homes and design guidelines. the existing home is probably less than 1,000 square feet. while i cannot determine the square footage of the proposed home, i get it costs or four times that size. the...
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this pollution -- well, this pollution is very costly, and let me just add to that that i live in lorraine. it has black river that leads into the lake. a couple days ago there was an oil spill on the river, and also -- not to take away from that -- the rivers, but there was a spencer lake where a truck was found to be spewing out chemicals into a wildlife refugee in spencer lake. >> thank you. we're going to get a response. >> obviously the problems of pollution are -- have not been completely solved. there's still a lot of industry around lake erie and the other great lakes even here -- even here in cleveland, the major steel mills are once again up and running. i do believe they've made significant investments in water pollution control and also air pollution control. but no doubt accidents happen. and there are, of course, other kinds of contributors to water pollution. cleveland, like lots of cities that grew in the late 19th century and early 20th century has combined suers. it means sanitary sewage combines with storm runoff and when it rains, it means that untreated sewage flows in
this pollution -- well, this pollution is very costly, and let me just add to that that i live in lorraine. it has black river that leads into the lake. a couple days ago there was an oil spill on the river, and also -- not to take away from that -- the rivers, but there was a spencer lake where a truck was found to be spewing out chemicals into a wildlife refugee in spencer lake. >> thank you. we're going to get a response. >> obviously the problems of pollution are -- have not...
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. >> i think lorraine would be better to this. >> anyone else want to add something to that? okay, maybe we can discuss it a little further. i'd like to . mister mccarthy, bringing new prescription drugs to market is an expensive and long process, we've all talked about that. there are 7000 known rare diseases impacting 30 million americans. 95 percent of these diseases have no treatment as you know. 83 percent of the rare diseases populations of thousand people or less . right now, patients are taking off label prescription drugs to treat their conditions and there's no guarantee that the off label prescription drug will be effective or even safe because of the dosage in some cases. what are the current barriers to repurposing the major market prescription drugs for life-threatening rare diseases and pediatric cancers? in other words the drug shows promise but we wanted to go through the fda process, make sure that it safe and obviously we want the insurance companies to cover , so that our patients have access. what are some of the barriers to that? >> thank you for the que
. >> i think lorraine would be better to this. >> anyone else want to add something to that? okay, maybe we can discuss it a little further. i'd like to . mister mccarthy, bringing new prescription drugs to market is an expensive and long process, we've all talked about that. there are 7000 known rare diseases impacting 30 million americans. 95 percent of these diseases have no treatment as you know. 83 percent of the rare diseases populations of thousand people or less . right now,...
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increased transparency is useful but that is not the only thing that will address lorraine drug pricingi appreciate you missing the bill that i have the very first bill i introduced when i came to the senate which is it cracks down that would allow subsequent generic with a little technical but subsequent generic drug filers to share market exclusivity with first filers if they win that litigation. they don't have so it does something about the exclusivity away that is amenable to the drug companies. >> as you say, it will allow us to refocus the drug industry on innovation and not reward smart lawyers. >> not that we have anything against smart lawyers but however i want to go to another issue i think is important and important to minnesota and it's something that senator and i have been working on it has to do with all their claims database. this partly, it seems to me as if in montana you done a lot of work with us and this claims that database has been incredibly useful in minnesota to help us get a handle on what is happening with drug products like insulin and how much minnesotans
increased transparency is useful but that is not the only thing that will address lorraine drug pricingi appreciate you missing the bill that i have the very first bill i introduced when i came to the senate which is it cracks down that would allow subsequent generic with a little technical but subsequent generic drug filers to share market exclusivity with first filers if they win that litigation. they don't have so it does something about the exclusivity away that is amenable to the drug...
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host: lorraine from ithaca, new york. hello? caller: good morning.on is what specific regulations can youregulations t have been rolled back? which businesses have benefited the most from those regulatory cutbacks? which kinds and classes of small businesses have benefited the most? thank you. we have seen some rollbacks in key areas that impacted the agricultural community, the waters of the u.s. rule. this was something that would've created navigable waterways for parts on your property that help water seasonably but not year-round. anything from a drainage ditch or whatever would involve the federal epa. folks in the farming community were upset about that. that has been halted. another big one has been the overtime rule, they will passed during the previous administration that would have more than doubled the amount of employee pay subject to overtime. it raised at this as a threshold that it was small for -- hard for small businesses to compete. we are waiting for a final rule from the administration. we anticipate that overtime rule that split
host: lorraine from ithaca, new york. hello? caller: good morning.on is what specific regulations can youregulations t have been rolled back? which businesses have benefited the most from those regulatory cutbacks? which kinds and classes of small businesses have benefited the most? thank you. we have seen some rollbacks in key areas that impacted the agricultural community, the waters of the u.s. rule. this was something that would've created navigable waterways for parts on your property that...
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my aunt lorraine had a bed with me. she had a $50 bet that we would not get to the moon. i said i will take that bet. she wrote me out a check because she knew i would be going to the navy. when i got back i found the check at my parents house after boot camp and she hadn't signed the check so i never did collect the $50. >> go ahead. >> i was reading some articles about this. there were some interesting things about apollo 11. i believe i read this right. the very first silica in computer was on that vehicle. and there was software that was developed by mit that was used to do the landing. it basically started the digital revolution which came out of the heart of that program. another interesting thing i read about, actually on facebook. i came out the video industry. an engineer friend of mine said the original data tapes had been lost. it was the telemetry length from the camera and the images looked pretty bad because they had to pick up data and convert it to a signal at the time. the data tapes he said were lost. i seem to recall they found those tapes. what happene
my aunt lorraine had a bed with me. she had a $50 bet that we would not get to the moon. i said i will take that bet. she wrote me out a check because she knew i would be going to the navy. when i got back i found the check at my parents house after boot camp and she hadn't signed the check so i never did collect the $50. >> go ahead. >> i was reading some articles about this. there were some interesting things about apollo 11. i believe i read this right. the very first silica in...
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my aunt lorraine, we had a bet that she would make me a $50 bet, a lot of money in 1969 we would not to the moon. i said i will take that bet. she wrote me a check. she knew i was going into the navy. when i got back, i went and found the check at my parents' house after boot camp, she never signed the check, i never did collect the 50 bucks, but -- >> go ahead. >> i was reading some articles. some interesting things about apollo 11. the first computer was on that vehicle. there was a software developed by m.i.t. to do the landing. it basically started the digital revolution. came out of that program. another thing i learned about, on facebook, friend of mine, i came out of the video industry, friend of mine, an engineer said the original data tapes were lost. they were streaming data back from the camera on the lunar craft. they looked bad, they had to take that data, convert it to a signal at the time. but the original data tapes he said were lost. i said i seem to recall they found those tapes. what happened was the tapes, nasa decided to sell a copy of tapes in 1976 at a surplus
my aunt lorraine, we had a bet that she would make me a $50 bet, a lot of money in 1969 we would not to the moon. i said i will take that bet. she wrote me a check. she knew i was going into the navy. when i got back, i went and found the check at my parents' house after boot camp, she never signed the check, i never did collect the 50 bucks, but -- >> go ahead. >> i was reading some articles. some interesting things about apollo 11. the first computer was on that vehicle. there was...