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the louisville metro department of corrections jail houses 2,300 inmates.t of whom have been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. the vast majority of inmates are men who try to pass time with sports activities themselves. but in the eight dormitories housing the jail's daily average of 210 female inmates, much of the focus is on beauty. >> how about this one? at the commissary, i draw and color with them. they're also good for make-up. great eye shadow and great mascara. just add warm water to it, and voila. i put yellow on for me. it goes with the uniform. >> monique jeffries might have an eye for color, but it's her hands that landed her in jail. >> i'm in here because i continue -- because of ike and tina. that's what i named my hands, ike and tina. >> why? >> because ike was aggressive, and tina finally fought back. >> are you a good fighter? >> i'm going to pat myself on the back, yes. i'm 39, and i ain't never took a loss. only person i ever took a loss to is a male. but i refuse to let a woman beat me up. >> f
the louisville metro department of corrections jail houses 2,300 inmates.t of whom have been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. the vast majority of inmates are men who try to pass time with sports activities themselves. but in the eight dormitories housing the jail's daily average of 210 female inmates, much of the focus is on beauty. >> how about this one? at the commissary, i draw and color with them. they're also good for make-up. great eye...
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. >>> welcome to the streets of louisville, kentucky. >> narrator: on any given day, the louisville metro department of corrections jail holds about 2,-300 men and women whose lives have reached a significant crossroads and whose futures are anything but certain. though angela griffin says they're all crystal clear to her. >> put this right here. put it on your heart like really concentrate. i mean, if not, you got to focus. really believe in what you want to hear about. put this in your heart, then shuffle these three time. this me? thanks. >> thank you. >> you know that's how i get my hustle on. that's how i eat. >> narrator: griffin, who is recently sentenced to five years for theft and promoting contraband uses old playing cards to read fortunes. >> this is a travel card or something -- this is ten week, 10 months, ten days, ten years, or it could represent the 10th month which is october. usually the girls that have commissary, they know that i don't get a whole lot. so they'll offer me chips, cracker, pops, sometimes for soap, sometimes for sham pa. whatever i need at the time. basi
. >>> welcome to the streets of louisville, kentucky. >> narrator: on any given day, the louisville metro department of corrections jail holds about 2,-300 men and women whose lives have reached a significant crossroads and whose futures are anything but certain. though angela griffin says they're all crystal clear to her. >> put this right here. put it on your heart like really concentrate. i mean, if not, you got to focus. really believe in what you want to hear about....
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gotta represent louisville, kentucky, where we're from.ings using a number of items he scrapes together in his dorm. he starts with a plastic deodorant bottle, some string pulled from his mattress. >> i'll take three of these strings here and braid them together, makes this right here. >> he uses the string to slice off the small, ring-shaped neck of the plastic bottle. >> cut that off. >> three for a dollar! >> i've got to pop that ball out of there. the ball's the hardest thing. i so pop that ball out, take the ring, file the ring down on the ground. >> sauer uses plastic bags for the ring's outer coating. >> take a strip of the garbage bag, take a couple bar of soap, tie it around there, put it on there. spin it around. then i stretch it. this is the string used to make the white. ♪ >> for lettering, he uses cellophane wrap from jail-issued sandwiches, and he creates dye by rubbing colored pencils on the floor and adding water. >> this one's green, could be light green. the less color you put, you could make them lighter colors, but you
gotta represent louisville, kentucky, where we're from.ings using a number of items he scrapes together in his dorm. he starts with a plastic deodorant bottle, some string pulled from his mattress. >> i'll take three of these strings here and braid them together, makes this right here. >> he uses the string to slice off the small, ring-shaped neck of the plastic bottle. >> cut that off. >> three for a dollar! >> i've got to pop that ball out of there. the ball's...
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. >>> louisville, kentucky, is a city of landmarks. many of them household names from the world of sports. in the heart of downtown, however, there's a landmark of a different sort. the louisville metro department of corrections jail houses 2,300 inmates, most of whom have been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. >> there it is. >> in the bucket, boy. get all that. >> the vast majority of inmates are men, who try to pass time with sports activities themselves. but in the eight dormitories housing the jail's daily average of 210 female inmates, much of the focus is on beauty. >> pencil. you draw and color with them. and they're also good for makeup. great eye shadow and great mascara. just add a little warm water to it and voila. i put yellow on for me because of the uniform. >> monique jeffries might have an eye for color, but it's her hands that landed her in jail. >> i'm in here because of ike and tina. that's what i named my hands, ike and tina. >> why? >> because ike was aggressive. and tin
. >>> louisville, kentucky, is a city of landmarks. many of them household names from the world of sports. in the heart of downtown, however, there's a landmark of a different sort. the louisville metro department of corrections jail houses 2,300 inmates, most of whom have been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. >> there it is. >> in the bucket, boy. get all that. >> the vast majority of inmates are men, who try to pass time...
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we going to always keep shizz alive on the streets of louisville.going to keep him alive. every time we dance for him we going to keep him alive. >> yeah. >> these guys are our cheerleaders. i call them [ bleep ] you might want to edit that out. >> what's up, homo. >> suck my [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] >> we'll see who's gay when he hit the yard. they going to make him a little boy for what he did. he ain't never going to get away with that. they're going to give it to him raw. everywhere he go, he ain't never going to be able to live. you feel me? he might as well do himself a favor and kill himself. >> the notoriety around brown's case forced jail officials to put him in protective custody. >> there was a lot of people trying to get to him so we ended up having to place him into a single cell and protect him. >> i'm not a protective custody type of guy. i like to fight my own battle. people say oh, they're going to kill you on the yard. well, you know, i can only die once. so if i die, i'll be with my son, i'll be with my grandparents. i'm not afraid of
we going to always keep shizz alive on the streets of louisville.going to keep him alive. every time we dance for him we going to keep him alive. >> yeah. >> these guys are our cheerleaders. i call them [ bleep ] you might want to edit that out. >> what's up, homo. >> suck my [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] >> we'll see who's gay when he hit the yard. they going to make him a little boy for what he did. he ain't never going to get away with that. they're going to give it to...
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every year, about 45,000 men and women are booked into the louisville metro department of jail.charges ranging from misdemeanors to murder. most have only been charged with their crimes and are here awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. >> act like you got some sense. those stays can range from months to years. and during that time, some will find themselves with new troubles. >> we have some intel from two various sources. there's been a whole lot of marijuana on the fourth floor, so we're trying to catch something and then link it back to certain inmates and try to link where it's coming in. we have some ideas, so what we've got now, i've activated the shift team of s.o.r.t. we're going to go in and get in their fast, search the inmates, and search the dorm and hopefully get some of the dope out of there today. >> search them, go back in, search the dorm. all right. anybody causes us any problems, we cuff them up, we put them in one of the holding cells. we'll deal with them later. >> all right. >> any questions about what we're doing? >> go. >> down, down, down. >>
every year, about 45,000 men and women are booked into the louisville metro department of jail.charges ranging from misdemeanors to murder. most have only been charged with their crimes and are here awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. >> act like you got some sense. those stays can range from months to years. and during that time, some will find themselves with new troubles. >> we have some intel from two various sources. there's been a whole lot of marijuana on the...
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in the juice aisle. >>> the jig tan division at the louisville metro -- inmate division at the louisvilleetro department of corrections, it is rarely quiet. the new arrestees from all over the city and county are brought here for booking. while most will bond out, many others will be detained in jail >> put everything in that bag. >> yeah. >> just hours earlier, 18-year-old danielle karmak became one of the youngest inmates to be assigned a bed here. she was arrested for probation violation. her original conviction was second-degree manslaughter. two years earlier, she killed her father. >> i just remember, you know, grabbing the gun. and i just pointed it. aimed it right at his head. you know, yes, my intentions were to kill at that moment. i shot him multiple times in the back of the head. i know it is hard for some people to grasp, but when you're up against a wall and in fear for your life, up against the wall, there is no telling what you would do. >> karmak lived alone with her father. according to reporting, there was abuse in the home. >> the night before we get in an argument. he
in the juice aisle. >>> the jig tan division at the louisville metro -- inmate division at the louisvilleetro department of corrections, it is rarely quiet. the new arrestees from all over the city and county are brought here for booking. while most will bond out, many others will be detained in jail >> put everything in that bag. >> yeah. >> just hours earlier, 18-year-old danielle karmak became one of the youngest inmates to be assigned a bed here. she was arrested...
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both the courts and the louisville department of corrections jail. on any xwich day, about 2,300 men and women are incarcerated here. most have only been accused of crimes and are awaiting resolution of their accusations. it can be a tense time. >> here in this facility you're looking at a couple of officer assaults a month. that is jail-wide. you try to train your people to be prepared to deal with any type of situation that comes up. any day you come to work, you put yourself at risk. >> today is one of those times. >> hamill got hurt. >> by who? >> by the inmate. they're putting the chair down now. >> all united, j-4 is on lockdown until further notice. no movement in that area unless authorized. >> we have had an officer get assaulted up on the fourth floor. they had the inmate under control and they're placing him in the restraint chair. >> officers use pepper spray to secure him, he will remain strapped into the restraint chair for up to two hours until officers feel it is safe to return him to his cell. >> damn it. it's the second assault in a
both the courts and the louisville department of corrections jail. on any xwich day, about 2,300 men and women are incarcerated here. most have only been accused of crimes and are awaiting resolution of their accusations. it can be a tense time. >> here in this facility you're looking at a couple of officer assaults a month. that is jail-wide. you try to train your people to be prepared to deal with any type of situation that comes up. any day you come to work, you put yourself at risk....
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. >>> ohio and louisville.yes on louisville quarterback teddy bridgewater, the touchdown to damian copeland. bridgewater continued to impress, racking up five touchdown passes. the cardinals dominate ohio, 49-7. >>> georgia football. celebration takes a nasty turn after todd gurley's incredible touchdown run. the junior wide receiver mitchell jumps in to celebrate with his teammates and tore his acl. >>> over the u.s. open, serena williams managed to fight back against the sloane stephens. williams takes it. >>> andy murray and florian mayer, murray wins overall. >>> baseball now. mr. rocky gets his 2500th hit. todd helton, the tech player in major league baseball history with 2500 hits. not to mention a batting average over.130. >>> over to the pga, sergio garcia sitting pretty before the final round. he ended with a 65. meanwhile, rory mcilroy shot his best round of the year, 64. still 11 shots behind garcia. >>> and now to usain bolt, a time of 9.90, american justin gatlin round out the top three with 9.96.
. >>> ohio and louisville.yes on louisville quarterback teddy bridgewater, the touchdown to damian copeland. bridgewater continued to impress, racking up five touchdown passes. the cardinals dominate ohio, 49-7. >>> georgia football. celebration takes a nasty turn after todd gurley's incredible touchdown run. the junior wide receiver mitchell jumps in to celebrate with his teammates and tore his acl. >>> over the u.s. open, serena williams managed to fight back...
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back in louisville and across the region families are grateful just to be together. >> we'll let them get away with more today. [ cheers ] >> reporter: the kids on the trip designed to help practice teamwork got the ultimate lesson. rescuers hope for more successful outcomes like this in the coming days. lester? >> lee anne gregg and joe fryer starting us off. thanks to both of you. let's bring in weather channel meteorologist mike seidel in boulder. this flood is expanding. more communities in danger tonight, right? >> yes. more heavy rain on the radar. we have heavy rain on the foothills west of here and the front range in metro denver. the storms prompted additional flash flood warnings. they are dumping one to two inches of rainfall of water. with the ground saturated from rain this week that is running off. the concern in the higher terrain, more mud slides, rock slides, debris floes. this threat will continue through tomorrow. by the first of the week, drier air descends on colorado and new mexico. we think it will be rain free most of next week. in boulder creek we have made re
back in louisville and across the region families are grateful just to be together. >> we'll let them get away with more today. [ cheers ] >> reporter: the kids on the trip designed to help practice teamwork got the ultimate lesson. rescuers hope for more successful outcomes like this in the coming days. lester? >> lee anne gregg and joe fryer starting us off. thanks to both of you. let's bring in weather channel meteorologist mike seidel in boulder. this flood is expanding....
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ohio and louisville.all eyes on louisville quarterback teddy bridgewater, the touchdown to damian copeland. bridgewater continued to impress, racking up five touchdown passes. and 355 yards. the cardinals dominate ohio, 49-7. >>> to georgia football. a celebration takes a nasty turn after todd gurley's incredible touchdown run. the junior wide receiver malcolm mitchell jumps in to celebrate with his teammates and tore his acl. he'll miss the rest of the bulldogs season. >>> over the u.s. open, serena williams managed to fight back against the sloane stephens. williams takes it. 6-4, 6-1. >>> andy murray and florian mayer settled their first set in a tiebreaker. murray wins overall. >>> baseball now. mr. rocky gets his 2500th hit. todd helton, the second player in major league baseball history with 2500 hits. 5 # 50 doubles. not to mention a batting average over .130. pretty incredible. >>> over to the pga, sergio garcia sitting pretty before the final round. he ended with a 65. thanks to this tap-in birdi
ohio and louisville.all eyes on louisville quarterback teddy bridgewater, the touchdown to damian copeland. bridgewater continued to impress, racking up five touchdown passes. and 355 yards. the cardinals dominate ohio, 49-7. >>> to georgia football. a celebration takes a nasty turn after todd gurley's incredible touchdown run. the junior wide receiver malcolm mitchell jumps in to celebrate with his teammates and tore his acl. he'll miss the rest of the bulldogs season. >>>...
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fisher. >> i'm the mayor of louisville. i want to thank all the great citizens here in birmingham for hosting us. it is an honor to be here. our country is always going to be a work in progress when it comes to race relations, when it comes to our ability to reach our collective attentional as we build tolerance with each other. in the long view, there's no doubt that progress has been made when you start with abraham lincoln and go to martin luther king and then to president obama, but what you have to love about our cities and our country is an undeniable desire to always do better, to always improve, to address our imperfections, and we put it out on the streets in the media, and we talk about it every day in a way that few other countries do. i'm a business guy and an entrepreneur that just happens to be mayor, and i can tell you that any company that pulls together a diverse group of people that has inclusive policies that taps the viewpoint and collective energy from a broad range of people is going to beat every day
fisher. >> i'm the mayor of louisville. i want to thank all the great citizens here in birmingham for hosting us. it is an honor to be here. our country is always going to be a work in progress when it comes to race relations, when it comes to our ability to reach our collective attentional as we build tolerance with each other. in the long view, there's no doubt that progress has been made when you start with abraham lincoln and go to martin luther king and then to president obama, but...
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back in louisville and across the region families are grateful just to be together. >> we'll let them get away with more today. [ cheers ] >> reporter: the kids on the trip designed to help practice teamwork got the ultimate lesson. rescuers hope for more successful outcomes like this in the coming days. lester? >> thanks to both of you. let's bring in weather channel meteorologist mike seidel in boulder. this flood is expanding. more communities in danger tonight, right? >> yes. more heavy rain on the radar. we have heavy rain on the foothills west of here and the front range in metro denver. the storms prompted additional flash flood warnings. they are dumping one to two additional inches of water. with the ground saturated from rain this week that is running off. the concern in the higher terrain, more mud slides, rock slides, debris floes. later in the week drier air comes. in boulder creek we have made real progress today. the water dropped two feet. but the big change is since the peak of the flash flood on thursday night, the flow through here dropped a whopping 90%. >> i know
back in louisville and across the region families are grateful just to be together. >> we'll let them get away with more today. [ cheers ] >> reporter: the kids on the trip designed to help practice teamwork got the ultimate lesson. rescuers hope for more successful outcomes like this in the coming days. lester? >> thanks to both of you. let's bring in weather channel meteorologist mike seidel in boulder. this flood is expanding. more communities in danger tonight, right?...
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>> boo-yah, professor cramer, greetings from louisville, kentucky. >> louisville!lle, what's up? >> here's what i've got. delta air lines, merck. >> okay. >> cisco, ford and valet. >> oh, man am i all over that, we wish we had more valet, but we keep getting restricted, it's terrific. i think the stock goes to $18, okay. cisco, technology and remember i think the quarter was good, not bad, but he had to lay off 4,000 people and al mulally, checked in with him today and trying to get him to come back on the show and don't you worry about that, merck starting to sneak up and going to the 49 level and i'm not crazy about the growth pattern and delta is an airline. merck, iron company, drug, auto, tech! wow! ♪ hallelujah >> i how about patrick in george? >> boo-yah, jim. am i diversified? i've got ford, mgm, regent's financial, u.s. air and sirius radio. >> interesting group of stocks. i wish us airways had merged with amr and it would have been at 25. it's okay. they're not as great as they were without the acquisition. regent's is the regional bank and sirius satelli
>> boo-yah, professor cramer, greetings from louisville, kentucky. >> louisville!lle, what's up? >> here's what i've got. delta air lines, merck. >> okay. >> cisco, ford and valet. >> oh, man am i all over that, we wish we had more valet, but we keep getting restricted, it's terrific. i think the stock goes to $18, okay. cisco, technology and remember i think the quarter was good, not bad, but he had to lay off 4,000 people and al mulally, checked in with him...
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in louisville 48 here. i don't want any precipitation as that front goes by maryland but there's plenty of rain out there. the warm front and the cold ront coming across the upper areas. but we will get the short, high, thin clouds. might get a little bit of cloud cover as well but the biggest difference will be the change in temperatures. so after a chilly start, mixture of sun and clouds in the afternoon then 74-79 for your high. sunrise this morning at 6:52. going into the weekend it's warmer, up to 80 on friday then the system comes in and a chance for rain showers over the weekend. i don't want it to be a washout but a chance for showers on saturday and sunday. just a reminder, the equinox is at 4:44 on sundays. that's when autumn begins and temperatures drop into the low 70's. time to say good morning to ava marie. what's going on today? >> good morning, tony. did you notice this shiney thing behind me? all part of a big show happening at the fairgrounds and really the first of its kind in baltimore.
in louisville 48 here. i don't want any precipitation as that front goes by maryland but there's plenty of rain out there. the warm front and the cold ront coming across the upper areas. but we will get the short, high, thin clouds. might get a little bit of cloud cover as well but the biggest difference will be the change in temperatures. so after a chilly start, mixture of sun and clouds in the afternoon then 74-79 for your high. sunrise this morning at 6:52. going into the weekend it's...
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louisville is taking on ohio. a rare sunday night game. today it was a great showcase. rolling out and delivers a 34-yard strike to wide open copeland. he is just getting warmed up. 21-0 and 40 yards on this strike. 355 yards and five touchdowns. his fifth and final connecting with robert clark. louisville crushes ohio 49-7. high school football and check out the finish in this game. they went up with one second remaining. watch what happens and here is the call. >> it is an on site kick. it shows the bulldogs that it is still up. they flip it back to brandon jackson. jackson turns around and he needs a little running room. he may get in trouble. he may toss the ball back and the tigers have some running room. he circles around and he has a wall on the near side. derrick with the ball with 50, 45, 40, 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, 5, touchdown! >> texas high school football. you can't beat it and it is only week one. the a's swept tampa bay with a win and texas lost to the a's. they are a game back in the west. guess who is coming to town tomorrow? the rangers and a's. raised
louisville is taking on ohio. a rare sunday night game. today it was a great showcase. rolling out and delivers a 34-yard strike to wide open copeland. he is just getting warmed up. 21-0 and 40 yards on this strike. 355 yards and five touchdowns. his fifth and final connecting with robert clark. louisville crushes ohio 49-7. high school football and check out the finish in this game. they went up with one second remaining. watch what happens and here is the call. >> it is an on site kick....
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louisville is taking on ohio. a rare sunday night game. today it was a great showcase. rolling out and delivers a 34-yard strike to wide open copeland. he is just getting warmed up. 21-0 and 40 yards on this strike. 355 yards and five touchdowns. his fifth and final connecting with robert clark. louisville crushes ohio 49-7. high school football and check out the finish in this game. they went up with one second remaining. watch what happens and here is the call. >> it is an on site kick. it shows the bulldogs that it is still up. they flip it back to brandon jackson. jackson turns around and he needs a little running room. he may get in trouble. he may toss the ball back and the tigers have some running room. he circles around and he has a wall on the near side. derrick with the ball with 50, 45, 40, 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, 5, touchdown! >> texas high school football. you can't beat it and it is only week one. the a's swept tampa bay with a win and texas lost to the a's. they are a game back in the west. guess who is coming to town tomorrow? the rangers and a's. raised
louisville is taking on ohio. a rare sunday night game. today it was a great showcase. rolling out and delivers a 34-yard strike to wide open copeland. he is just getting warmed up. 21-0 and 40 yards on this strike. 355 yards and five touchdowns. his fifth and final connecting with robert clark. louisville crushes ohio 49-7. high school football and check out the finish in this game. they went up with one second remaining. watch what happens and here is the call. >> it is an on site kick....
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in louisville, a soldier home from afengs. from afghanistan. and a robotic arm built by students at rice university to help one student make an easier transition to college. we'll be right back. >>> tonight, you pick what the "special report" panel should be debating. tune in and thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >>> defense workers are said to be furious tonight over the fbi release of video footage from last week's navy yard massacre here in washington. a senior pentagon official tells fox news it is gratuitous and adds to the pain of the families involved. you can see government contractor aaron alexis entering the facility using his security pass, then moving through the building with w
in louisville, a soldier home from afengs. from afghanistan. and a robotic arm built by students at rice university to help one student make an easier transition to college. we'll be right back. >>> tonight, you pick what the "special report" panel should be debating. tune in and thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind......
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former louisville player had a hand in all four goals. but two mistakes led to liverpool's goals. the second stage of the tour of brisbane was from scotland to the lake district thomas locke wriggled away from the pack with 10k remaining. the i am cycling rider maintained a second lead. they fought it out to the line. the german over taking the lead in the gc. >> online support for the victims of -- racing fierce opposition. and you can now visit the galapagos islands if you are on computer. homes and businesses submerged by the floods, cracks in the road, some have even collapsed. able trying to wade through the water. residents from boulder colorado, have been sharing their experiences of the deadly flooding following days of heavy rains in the region. a state of emergency has been declared in the western american state, and as we can see from this posted online by the national guard, soldiers have been sent in to assist with disaster relief and rescue operations for hundreds of people missing in areas that have been cut off from the rest of the world by rising floodwaters, and
former louisville player had a hand in all four goals. but two mistakes led to liverpool's goals. the second stage of the tour of brisbane was from scotland to the lake district thomas locke wriggled away from the pack with 10k remaining. the i am cycling rider maintained a second lead. they fought it out to the line. the german over taking the lead in the gc. >> online support for the victims of -- racing fierce opposition. and you can now visit the galapagos islands if you are on...
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. >> one more time, there's a fellow up in louisville that said he would go with me next time. >> thatguy is an inspiration. i could don't that right now. >> absolutely not. >> and rob, the weather is changing a little bit for us. >> it's much nicer. it's almost like two completely different afternoon. you can see we still have some showers, they're off to the east of san jose and still some lightning producing cells. they're producing lightning and they'll head into sonoma county. in the sierra, a winter weather adviso advisory. i'm sure there are folks there in shorts chaining up right now. notice for the bay area, we've got some clearing skies tomorrow, outdoor events tomorrow just fine. temperatures should rebound a little bit on monday, tuesday we'll get another system passing by that's going to cool us down and then we rebound maybe too much so. >> chaining up to go to tahoe in september. >> yes. >> thanks for watching nbc bay area news. we'll have more news straight ahead. >>> good evening and welcome back. i'm diane dwyer. we begin, well, what else, with the weather that broke
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followed by ohio state, stanford and texas a&m and louisville, lsu, georgia and florida state rounded out the top ten. >>> u.s. open. former president bill clinton, you'll see him coming up right there was watching the women's final giving a wave as the wind gave top seed serena williams problems. she threw her racket in frustration as she lost the second set to azarenka. she pulled it together to win her third set jumping for joy and marks her fifth u.s. open championship. her 17th major singles title. she is only the fifth woman to have done that in tennis history. actually she's the sixth. only five others ahead of her. she won 3.6 million bucks. the in en's final today, novak djokovic versus rafael nadal. >>> ryan hannigan hit one into the left field corner. hustles around third. hustling around then the slide. you'll see it right there, safe. the reds over the dodgers, 3-2 to keep the race tight in the national league central. >>> in st. louis earlier, the cardinals pounded the pirates, 9-2. st. louis got the sweep and moved a game and a half ahead of both pittsburgh and cincinna
followed by ohio state, stanford and texas a&m and louisville, lsu, georgia and florida state rounded out the top ten. >>> u.s. open. former president bill clinton, you'll see him coming up right there was watching the women's final giving a wave as the wind gave top seed serena williams problems. she threw her racket in frustration as she lost the second set to azarenka. she pulled it together to win her third set jumping for joy and marks her fifth u.s. open championship. her...
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ohio and louisville, all eyes on the cardinals quarterback teddy bridgewater. check out the scramble and beautiful pass to damion copeland. bridgewater continued to impress. 355 yards. the cardinals dominated ohio, 49-7. >>> georgia football. celebration takes a nasty turn after billings' incredible touchdown run. wide receiver malcolm mitchell jumps in to celebrate with his teammates but then tears his acl. he will miss the rest of the bulldogs season. over to the u.s. open. serena williams managed to fight back against sloane stephens and her 100-mile-per-hour serves. williams takes is, 6-4, 6-1. >>> and andy murray and meyer settling their first set in a tiebreaker. murray wins, overall. >>> in baseball, mr. rocky gets his 2,500th hit. colorado's todd helton is now just the second player in major league history with 2500 hits, 550 doubles and 350 home runs. oh, by the way, not to mention the batting average over .310. >>> the pga deutsche bank. sergio garcia sitting pretty before the final round. he ended with a 65 thanks to this tap-in birdie. rory mcilroy
ohio and louisville, all eyes on the cardinals quarterback teddy bridgewater. check out the scramble and beautiful pass to damion copeland. bridgewater continued to impress. 355 yards. the cardinals dominated ohio, 49-7. >>> georgia football. celebration takes a nasty turn after billings' incredible touchdown run. wide receiver malcolm mitchell jumps in to celebrate with his teammates but then tears his acl. he will miss the rest of the bulldogs season. over to the u.s. open. serena...
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it was the first debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale and took place in lieu louisvil louisville, kentucky. a group of us watched the debate. if you remember at the end of the debate president reagan was wandering off on highway 101 and not his strongest moment. the minute it was over, jim turned off the tv and looked at us and you could have heard a pin drop in that room. and jim baker looked at us and said, we won now go out and tell the media we won. we had to go out and spin the media. so we were kind of the first spinners. now it is ridiculous. you were there. this is what we call spin alley. and it's gotten so ridiculous that each side has maybe 20 spokespeople, governors, senators or members of the congress, and they have people walking around with them holding a sign up with their name on it. so that the media can see them in the crowd of people afterwards. it really has gotten to tpoint f being really redepartment of corrections will yo -- ridiculo. mike is 100% right. what we did for a few years and we don't do it anymore, we used to have debate parties all over the uni
it was the first debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale and took place in lieu louisvil louisville, kentucky. a group of us watched the debate. if you remember at the end of the debate president reagan was wandering off on highway 101 and not his strongest moment. the minute it was over, jim turned off the tv and looked at us and you could have heard a pin drop in that room. and jim baker looked at us and said, we won now go out and tell the media we won. we had to go out and spin the...
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louisville beat florida international 72-0.fox watch across america. >>> the former girlfriends and boyfriends getting revenge online, and it is costing some of those exes in a way that will haunt them forever on the internet. in just about three hours ago, at 4:44 eastern, it officially turned to fall. summer's over. temperatures will drop as the days start to get shorter than the nights. let's take a live look at times square where people there can start to feel the cool change. ♪ ange i know it's a cool change ♪ ♪ now that my life so rearranged ♪ mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> people in hong kong are breathing a little easier as a
louisville beat florida international 72-0.fox watch across america. >>> the former girlfriends and boyfriends getting revenge online, and it is costing some of those exes in a way that will haunt them forever on the internet. in just about three hours ago, at 4:44 eastern, it officially turned to fall. summer's over. temperatures will drop as the days start to get shorter than the nights. let's take a live look at times square where people there can start to feel the cool change. ♪...
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the next question from john of louisville, kentucky.hris, why did jimmy carter lose the election in 1980? i think it was iran. i think it was the hostages. i think iran has played a huge part in politics ever since. could well do it again next time. if we're not, we go to war with them. and if you have a question for me, any other question, just tweet your questions to @hardball underscore chris. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. coming up next, your business with jj ramberg. ise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. >>> small business owners work together to revive a downtown filled with empty storefronts. we continue our series, main street usa here in bedford pennsylvania. we have that and a lot more coming up next on your business. we're proud to present yo
the next question from john of louisville, kentucky.hris, why did jimmy carter lose the election in 1980? i think it was iran. i think it was the hostages. i think iran has played a huge part in politics ever since. could well do it again next time. if we're not, we go to war with them. and if you have a question for me, any other question, just tweet your questions to @hardball underscore chris. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. coming up next, your business with...
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>> i'm in louisville, not louisiana. >> sorry about that. >> we had desecration back in 1975, we also mergers simultaneously, which that was as much a problem as desegregation. my children were involved. were in school, and so i got involved out on is school board. and it was very tumultuous, but my children remains in the public schools and got a good education, and i stayed on the board four years. i left and came back in 1990, and now my last grandson, i have four grandchildren, my last one is graduating this year, and they all went to public schools. when we would go to court, we had to go to court several times. when we would talk about it at the dinner table, they couldn't understand why you would have separate schools. because they said they wouldn't have the same friends that they have. >> our school system, we have 102,000 students and growing. we have 107 languages. and we have 12,000 homeless. and 65% reduced lunch, and we have a lot of -- we merge diversity and choice, and parents love choice, and 40% choose choice. >> i am going to pause you there, i want to get to andre,
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to the west we go and find some steady heavy rains and some more rain to the south of louisville. it's a cold front to the west and a tropical low developing over new orleans and that is feeding moisture from the gulf mexico into the front and there is some moisture to work with the go ahead and we have to wait for it to get through before it's set up into the northern plains. notice again, a lot of moisture we have to get through during the course of tomorrow. ahead of the front, we're into the 60s and into seven, the cool air and church hill to 39. some cool, dry air comes in and replaces it on top of us. sixtys, 50s to the north and west of the city and by 4:00, we should remain dry and outside of the city, the rain is coming down. by the 6:00 hour, this is into saturday night and out of here bow sunday morning with the temperatures around 70 degrees. we could see about 3 quarters to an inch of rain and could see the lion share all over the mountains and maybe an inch and a half and maybe two inches. sixtys in up to, increasing clouds, mild tomorrow and 76 degrees. milder in th
to the west we go and find some steady heavy rains and some more rain to the south of louisville. it's a cold front to the west and a tropical low developing over new orleans and that is feeding moisture from the gulf mexico into the front and there is some moisture to work with the go ahead and we have to wait for it to get through before it's set up into the northern plains. notice again, a lot of moisture we have to get through during the course of tomorrow. ahead of the front, we're into...
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this is me sitting down with him in louisville a bit later. >> days after. >> days after.i'm going to play again. i'm going to play again. and you think, okay. but don't push it. well, it's been about six months. >> right. >> take a look at kevin ware now. >> dunking. >> you're kidding me. >> wow. >> don't want to be overly graphic. he had his shin bone on the outside. it was -- >> okay. >> this is unbelievable. >> he is back dunking. >> is he going to play? >> he says he'll be there opening night. his coach, rick pitino says maybe we slow it down. but kevin ware will be playing for the louisville cardinals, defending a national title. >> wow. >>> he would be a good guy to bring to breakfast. but robin already has somebody coming. go nowhere. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for o
this is me sitting down with him in louisville a bit later. >> days after. >> days after.i'm going to play again. i'm going to play again. and you think, okay. but don't push it. well, it's been about six months. >> right. >> take a look at kevin ware now. >> dunking. >> you're kidding me. >> wow. >> don't want to be overly graphic. he had his shin bone on the outside. it was -- >> okay. >> this is unbelievable. >> he is back...
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louisville firefighters worked for an hour to free the pair. >> the little girl got out good.ou good? >> good, good. >> the 18-foot deep hole opened on a football field. witnesses say the toddler fell in and the coach jumped in after her. family members say the little girl was shaken up but otherwise okay. >>> nasa has crossed a new frontier and made history. its voyager-1 has left our space solar system. >> the voyager spacecraft has actually gotten into the int interstellar space. >> interstellar space is the space between the stars. never before has a man-made object left our solar system. v voyager launched 36 years old. it's about the size of a small car. if it encounters intelligent life, it's carrying a '70s era record player with greetings from earth as well as the song johnny b. goode. also music by bach, louis armstrong. >>> guinness is out with annual book of world records including the largest walking robot, mechanized fire-breathing dragon is almost 26 feet tall. a woman in london was recognized for the fastest back-end walk. an italian man created the largest mot
louisville firefighters worked for an hour to free the pair. >> the little girl got out good.ou good? >> good, good. >> the 18-foot deep hole opened on a football field. witnesses say the toddler fell in and the coach jumped in after her. family members say the little girl was shaken up but otherwise okay. >>> nasa has crossed a new frontier and made history. its voyager-1 has left our space solar system. >> the voyager spacecraft has actually gotten into the...
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. >>> tragedy was averted in louisville, kentucky, when a little girl fell into an aban n abandoned wellk about an hour to pull the 2-year-old up to safety. and the coach was rescued shortly after that. they are both expected to be okay. >>> and that's the plane that was carrying two men over the wilds of alaska until its engine failed and it forced to make an emergency landing. it flipped over but the men were okay. when no one found them after 30 miles, they started walking 11 miles to the nearest village. they made it eight miles until they were spotted and picked up by state troopers. >>> nascar's championship series gets under way on sunday. two drivers possibly cut a deal to get one of them into the chase for the sprint cup field. joey logano denies being aided by another driver. nascar is now investigating the entire incident. >>> and a tweet from lance armstrong says the bronze medal he won in sydney has been handed over to olympic officials. it will be returned to the international olympic committee in switzerland. he was stripped of the medal earlier this year, amid allegations
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you remember kevin ware of louisville who suffered that gruesome injury in the ncaa tournament a couple months ago? this is him today. dunking the basketball. the kid from san jose state who made that dramatic come back in the 6:00 news and of course kevin ware tonight. remember that injury? >> through for not showing it. i remember it. >> horrible thing on national television. he is back dunking the ball. i tell you what, medical marvels. >> miracles. >> it's true. good for him. >> buy your playoff tickets. >> absolutely. >> thanks. >> we'll be right back. ,,,,,, could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. [ daughter ] hi mom. hey honey, the trip's great, very relaxing. are you sure you can't make it? but you come every year! you could be playing bingo right now! woooo! and there's movie night -- you love movies! [ laughs ] sorry honey, can't hear you -- bad connection. love you! [ laughs ] ♪ [ female announcer ] find pr
you remember kevin ware of louisville who suffered that gruesome injury in the ncaa tournament a couple months ago? this is him today. dunking the basketball. the kid from san jose state who made that dramatic come back in the 6:00 news and of course kevin ware tonight. remember that injury? >> through for not showing it. i remember it. >> horrible thing on national television. he is back dunking the ball. i tell you what, medical marvels. >> miracles. >> it's true. good...
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crews were called to a park in louisville and witnesses say the toddler was running on the football field when she fell and the coach eased himself and the hole to comfort her. the two were trapped for more than an hour before firefighters pulled them to safety. >> most people will answer a certain way to this question: want to lose weight instantly without surgery? something you do every day that could improve your luck. >> twitter announced they are going public. it hopes to avoid the frenzy that uh, i don't know what's happening. "start a new chat." what did i do? ok. wow. that is so weird. hello! hey! hi! hi! oh, my gosh. hi. god. i don't even know what to say right now, i'm so nervous. gia, you're so big! come closer to the camera. wait. now you're in my face. gia: bye! woman: love you! alex: that was so good. >> good morning, here is a look at the golden gate bridge this morning with clear conditions. a few places seeing drizzle and mike nicco will have the forecast in a little bit. the san francisco giants are holding a fundraiser for the fan who was beaten at the stadium two years
crews were called to a park in louisville and witnesses say the toddler was running on the football field when she fell and the coach eased himself and the hole to comfort her. the two were trapped for more than an hour before firefighters pulled them to safety. >> most people will answer a certain way to this question: want to lose weight instantly without surgery? something you do every day that could improve your luck. >> twitter announced they are going public. it hopes to avoid...
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and they even appeared together in public at a rally in louisville for fair housing. and most significantly when there was a movement in the late '60s by african american athletes to boycott the '68 olympics in mexico city, which of course resulted in tommie smith and john carlos and their famous raised fist. dr. martin luther king defended their right to boycott, calling it an amazing act of nonviolent civil disobedience. and when martin luther king decided in 1967 that he would go public with his opposition to the war in vietnam, one of the things that he said was, well, it's like muhammad ali says, we're all victims of a system of oppression. >> it is my hope that every young man in this country who finds this war objectionable, and abominable, and unjust will file as a conscientious objector. and no matter what you think of mr. muhammad ali's religion, you certainly have to admire his courage. >> and so what you had there was martin luther king drawing upon the experience of muhammad ali as a way to defend his own position, which at the time, was extremely unpopul
and they even appeared together in public at a rally in louisville for fair housing. and most significantly when there was a movement in the late '60s by african american athletes to boycott the '68 olympics in mexico city, which of course resulted in tommie smith and john carlos and their famous raised fist. dr. martin luther king defended their right to boycott, calling it an amazing act of nonviolent civil disobedience. and when martin luther king decided in 1967 that he would go public with...
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and louisville, lsu, georgia and florida state round out the top ten. >>> at the u.s. former president bill clinton was watching the women's final game. there he is waving as the wind gave top seed serena williams some problems. williams actually -- you're going to see that right here -- threw her racket in frustration. she won her third set and marks her fifth u.s. open championship and her 17th major singles title. only five other women have done it in tennis history. >> whoo-hoo. >> she won 3.6 million bucks. men's final, novak dzhokhar battles rafael nadal. >>> listen to this. pouring in 51 points here on fire. that is a new wnba record. the woman's got game. >> all about the ladies this morning. >> thanks, betty. >>> a big day ahead for president obama as he works toward his syria agenda. joining me now by phone. david nakamura. good morning to you, david. >> reporter: hi. >> so, david, the president will do six tv interviews with all the networks followed by an address to the nation tuesday night. what can you say now that he hasn't said already to sway support h
and louisville, lsu, georgia and florida state round out the top ten. >>> at the u.s. former president bill clinton was watching the women's final game. there he is waving as the wind gave top seed serena williams some problems. williams actually -- you're going to see that right here -- threw her racket in frustration. she won her third set and marks her fifth u.s. open championship and her 17th major singles title. only five other women have done it in tennis history. >>...
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the heisman hopeful led number nine louisville to a blowout win over ohio in their season opener.er threw for 355 yards, 5 touchdown, cardinals win 49-7 in front of a sellout crowd. >>> all right. nascar, the sprint cup race at atlanta, 21 laps to go. martin truex jr. unable to keep the lead. kyle busch gets it back soon after. final lap. a good lap in front of joey logano, takes the checkered flag. kyle busch and locks up a spot in the taste. >>> justin morneau, 1 for 3, factor in the game. top of the third. david freeze did factor. doubles to the gap. cards have a 5-0 lead. chris johnson was making his big league debut as a starter. exits the inning. joe kelly, been unbeatableable in august. pretty good start to september against garrett jones there. kelly goes six innings. gets the win. sorry the pirates -- the pirate parrot's, his prayers remain up anded. cardinals and pirates all even atop the n.l. central. >>> competition at the u.s. open heating up in the round of 16. rafael nadal faces ko hchlt lschreiber monday. round of 16, espn2, espn 3 and live on the app. >>> stay awa
the heisman hopeful led number nine louisville to a blowout win over ohio in their season opener.er threw for 355 yards, 5 touchdown, cardinals win 49-7 in front of a sellout crowd. >>> all right. nascar, the sprint cup race at atlanta, 21 laps to go. martin truex jr. unable to keep the lead. kyle busch gets it back soon after. final lap. a good lap in front of joey logano, takes the checkered flag. kyle busch and locks up a spot in the taste. >>> justin morneau, 1 for 3,...
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in louisville, we intentionally every day celebrate our differences through many actions. renowned be our festival of faith where we bring people together from around the world to discuss all of our different eight traditions at all share the same principles. we recognize we have many eight traditions, but in fact, we have a common heart and we celebrate that. week of service just this past april, over 115,000 with friendseered and strangers, helping each compassion.pirit of louisville has been named the international model city for compassion, so progress is being made. you see more and more people have friends with thin skin color, and we know that when you meet somebody and you go into their homes, you understand that first we are members of the human race. that's the important issue. all other differences pale in comparison to that. every day throughout our country as well, because in louisville about every six weeks, we naturalize about 100 people to become american citizens. people from cuba, from india, somalia. as i look in their faces and their eyes, and it's a tr
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chop off the air is affected by finding some of the biggest increases we believe it's because of louisville weapon sled depleted uranium and hospitals here cancer is more common than the flu cancer more common than the flu. i guess we're talking about a highly radioactive substance that has a half life of four billion years we should only expect that trend to continue so remind me again why chemical warfare is obama's reason to attack syria yeah that's what i thought. well if you thought the n.s.a. was already overstepping their bounds listen up because new revelations prove that they know how to tap your smartphone to discuss how after the break. i know c.n.n. the m.s.m. b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth from them i think. it's because one full attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. and our teen years we have to print. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm no
chop off the air is affected by finding some of the biggest increases we believe it's because of louisville weapon sled depleted uranium and hospitals here cancer is more common than the flu cancer more common than the flu. i guess we're talking about a highly radioactive substance that has a half life of four billion years we should only expect that trend to continue so remind me again why chemical warfare is obama's reason to attack syria yeah that's what i thought. well if you thought the...
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chop off the areas affected by finding some of the biggest increases we believe it's because of louisville weapons lead depleted uranium and hospitals here cancer is more common than the flu cancer more common than the flu. i guess we are talking about a highly radioactive substance that has a half life of four billion years we should only expect that trend to continue so remind me again why chemical warfare is obama's reason to attack syria yeah that's what i thought. well if you thought the n.s.a. was already overstepping their bounds listen up because new revelations prove that they know how to tap your smartphone to discuss how after the break. live. live. live. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. there's a media leave us so we leave that maybe. i will see motion see you in the other your party there's a bill. for shoes that no one is that skinny with the guests that deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. little. new york london. the whole world is. a father one on the end there are five it to hang up the corner that building at t
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and chop off the areas affected by fighting so the biggest increases we believe it's because of louisville weapons lead depleted uranium and hospitals here cancer is more common than the flu cancer more common than the flu. i guess we're talking about a highly radioactive substance that has a half life of four billion years we should only expect that trend to continue so remind me again white chemical warfare as obama's reason to attack syria yeah that's what i thought. well if you thought the n.s.a. was already overstepping their bounds listen up because new revelations prove that they know how to tap your smartphone to discuss how after the break. the. technology innovation all the developments around russia we. covered. ok. i dave a crock it while going to take your oliver jane edge a little while in the middle of the chesapeake bay on the virginia shod. county. rampage here all in the chesapeake bay probably one of the best areas in effect for the fall fred. this is the result that your attend your island before the channel was cut oh here. they are. as go all. right here are some of t
and chop off the areas affected by fighting so the biggest increases we believe it's because of louisville weapons lead depleted uranium and hospitals here cancer is more common than the flu cancer more common than the flu. i guess we're talking about a highly radioactive substance that has a half life of four billion years we should only expect that trend to continue so remind me again white chemical warfare as obama's reason to attack syria yeah that's what i thought. well if you thought the...
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also, a sink hole opening up on a louisville football field where a 2-year-old girl fell into the hallnd a great story, i youth league coach, despite the obvious risk to his own life broadleaf eased himself down into the hole so that he could comfort the little grow and keep recall. they're rescue by local firefighters that was all caught on video. you will see it here tonight. we begin with syria and and emboldened 58 to with the help of russian president putin has turned to the obama ultimatums and redline threats into a negotiation. and he now has demands of his own. assad telling russian television the will of the comply with the deal to hand over a chemical weapons if the united states stops the -- drops the threat of military action and stops arming the rebels. the state department says president obama is still ready to attack syria, however, and he says further that the president will not allow this initiation to drag out. >> they are ready i we make that decision, to take military action to deter and degrade the capabilities of the assad regime. that has not changed. while purs
also, a sink hole opening up on a louisville football field where a 2-year-old girl fell into the hallnd a great story, i youth league coach, despite the obvious risk to his own life broadleaf eased himself down into the hole so that he could comfort the little grow and keep recall. they're rescue by local firefighters that was all caught on video. you will see it here tonight. we begin with syria and and emboldened 58 to with the help of russian president putin has turned to the obama...