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made up. these buttonss are interesting. these buttons ago on a general -- buttons go on a general officer's coat. -- it is a cast button, made by a vendor in the united kingdom. it is interesting because it kind of copies with buttons look like in the 18th century. which would have been cast and crimped over bone. this is a polymer. bear -- they would have been a there.hank in now these buttons are actually perfect for the 18th century in ,- and these, in current times were manufactured for us by a company in colorado, but they are dead on perfect for buttons that we matched up to a garment that we re-created that is currently in the metropolitan museum of art. then for embroidered buttons, and embroidered waistcoat, this is all done by machine, and then they would be covered by -- so this a be the result. -- this would be a result. they would go over a wooden form. all of our stock materials are in this room. it is very, very, very difficult to find items -- i can tell you -- that are approp
made up. these buttonss are interesting. these buttons ago on a general -- buttons go on a general officer's coat. -- it is a cast button, made by a vendor in the united kingdom. it is interesting because it kind of copies with buttons look like in the 18th century. which would have been cast and crimped over bone. this is a polymer. bear -- they would have been a there.hank in now these buttons are actually perfect for the 18th century in ,- and these, in current times were manufactured for us...
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you know who made it. it is a known author. it's an individual trying to interpret what is around them. there are quite a lot of home movies on the internet archive. i think there are 8000 or 9000. we are going to put up just about everything we can let our collection. if you go to archives.org and search for home movies -- you will find enough to occupy you for years. in the same way that every american company or organization has a website today, almost every american corporation or institution made films, and most of those films do not exist anymore, that the ones that do are sometimes the most vivid and fun record of our cultural and social history. general motors made thousands of films. >> this car practically drives itself. want to try? says but i'd love to. >> how is that for magic? >> ooh. ooh! >> the 1961 pontiac! [applause] rick: some of them were soft sell advertising. they might have a chevy logo at the end. here's an interesting little science experiment, here is a film about tv that will change our lives from 194
you know who made it. it is a known author. it's an individual trying to interpret what is around them. there are quite a lot of home movies on the internet archive. i think there are 8000 or 9000. we are going to put up just about everything we can let our collection. if you go to archives.org and search for home movies -- you will find enough to occupy you for years. in the same way that every american company or organization has a website today, almost every american corporation or...
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phil: i know one thing, the steelers during the preen, they made it -- preseason, they made it their job to make sure they got landry jones ready. they did pick up michael vick. it didn't go well. jim: in trouble, no chance. the bengals double up and get him. dunlap and sims. you mentioned mike vick. he is inactive tonight. phil: boy, carlos dunlap was on the outside to the right. his spin move just forced his way in between the linemen. jim: it was really sims. phil: it helped simms. he gets there first but he was making jones move. this series and now a sack. third and 17 as bryant will -- the bengals have that one completely covered up. and burfict over there near the steelers sideline. phil: well, what do you want to say -- looking for trouble. jim: you don't want to see this game get completely crazy. it's pretty close. anytime he's hovering by the steelers sideline, that can't lead to good things, for anybody. berry. boy, that was close. 45-yard boot. (air horn, trap door opening) rootmetrics, in the nation's largest independent study, tested wireless performance across the cou
phil: i know one thing, the steelers during the preen, they made it -- preseason, they made it their job to make sure they got landry jones ready. they did pick up michael vick. it didn't go well. jim: in trouble, no chance. the bengals double up and get him. dunlap and sims. you mentioned mike vick. he is inactive tonight. phil: boy, carlos dunlap was on the outside to the right. his spin move just forced his way in between the linemen. jim: it was really sims. phil: it helped simms. he gets...
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♪ made in hollywood ♪ made in hollywood ♪ made in hollywood ♪ to the woman in the mid-90's showstoppereelin' hungry? how 'bout a donut? ♪ i'm hot blooded..i'm hot blooded! ♪ whether it's 30-years old or 30-days old, carmax will appraise it in as little as 30 minutes. and then your only concern will be how to spend the cash. rad. >> right now on eyewitness news 2016 begins with an arctic blast. plenty of folks bundled up as we shimmer our way through the coldest air of the season. good evening i'm natasha brown. thank you so much for staying up a bit late with us tonight. the mild temperatures seem like a distance memory. in our weather center if we can go back a week or so. >>> we turn a calendar page and we turn off the record warmth we had all the month of december. record warmth in philadelphia. january came and temperatures they fell. it was a nice winter weekend. temperatures more season in a bell the last two days. even colder winter is going to mean business as we head into the next couple days. 35 degrees. wind chill in the upper 20s. freezing mark down the shore. upper 20s in
♪ made in hollywood ♪ made in hollywood ♪ made in hollywood ♪ to the woman in the mid-90's showstoppereelin' hungry? how 'bout a donut? ♪ i'm hot blooded..i'm hot blooded! ♪ whether it's 30-years old or 30-days old, carmax will appraise it in as little as 30 minutes. and then your only concern will be how to spend the cash. rad. >> right now on eyewitness news 2016 begins with an arctic blast. plenty of folks bundled up as we shimmer our way through the coldest air of the...
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the suspect made off with the hoverboard. honda has confirmed an airbag inflator that ruptured in a crash, is what killed a teenager last summer. this marks the ninth fatality linked to the faulty airbags made by japan's takata. when the inflator ruptures it can send metal and plastic flying at the driver or passengers.. sometimes causing fatal injuries. the takata recalls now involve at least 23 million inflators and 11 a driver was not injured after crashing his pickup into a local grocery store. this was the scene at raley's on mayberry and hunter lake drive around 2:30 saturday afternoon. according to reno fire, the driver had his foot on the accelerator, causing him to crash into the wall. the wheels continued to spin while the car was stuck, causing it to heat up and catch fire. fortunately, there's a fire station right across the street from the store, so the response was almost immediate. he was unharmed as a result of the accident but there was some sort of symptom that caused him to become altered and drive into the
the suspect made off with the hoverboard. honda has confirmed an airbag inflator that ruptured in a crash, is what killed a teenager last summer. this marks the ninth fatality linked to the faulty airbags made by japan's takata. when the inflator ruptures it can send metal and plastic flying at the driver or passengers.. sometimes causing fatal injuries. the takata recalls now involve at least 23 million inflators and 11 a driver was not injured after crashing his pickup into a local grocery...
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police say the salesman made his move. lt. larry crowson "he was able to open the trunk using the emergency latch. the two suspects got out, tried to put him in the trunk, he didn't feel like he wanted to go back in the trunk, got in a fight with them, was able to get the pistol away from one of the suspects and shoot one of the suspects." the suspects took off and left the salesman police were able to use the salesman's cellphone --which he'd left inside the car--to track the stolen car. the men ended up crashing the car-- then ran off. police are still looking for them. in new mexico... a 3 year old girl is home safe after police say a man stole a car with her in the backseat. take a look at the moment a police officer finds the little girl left behind in a parking lot. "hi sweetheart, you okay? i know, i know, come here." police are still trying to track down the man who stole the car with little caraline buckled up inside. her mom was refilling water jugs outside a grocery store when the criminal jumped in and drove off. t
police say the salesman made his move. lt. larry crowson "he was able to open the trunk using the emergency latch. the two suspects got out, tried to put him in the trunk, he didn't feel like he wanted to go back in the trunk, got in a fight with them, was able to get the pistol away from one of the suspects and shoot one of the suspects." the suspects took off and left the salesman police were able to use the salesman's cellphone --which he'd left inside the car--to track the stolen...
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>> there is no denying the advances it has made.sset, meaningful legislative reforms, but i think it's pretty clear from what we've witnessed and what we document in the series that we have a long way to go before we can have a reliable system. >> trevor: how did you get him to be so funny? (laughter) because, like, i've never watched a show where i didn't know how i felt about the person. i was shouting at my tv screen the whole time. it's right there! it's right there! how did you put all of that together? >> i mean, we chose stephen as our main subject, and we understood what his goal was in 2005. i mean, we did not set out to prove stephen avery's innocence. he did. so we were documenting what he was doing, and what his defense was doing in terms of responding to, you know, the efforts the state was putting forth to try to convict him. >> trevor: now everyone is coming up with stories. it's amazing how you reignited the discussion. people online going, stephen avery, is it jody who came and said, oh, he hit me. and people were,
>> there is no denying the advances it has made.sset, meaningful legislative reforms, but i think it's pretty clear from what we've witnessed and what we document in the series that we have a long way to go before we can have a reliable system. >> trevor: how did you get him to be so funny? (laughter) because, like, i've never watched a show where i didn't know how i felt about the person. i was shouting at my tv screen the whole time. it's right there! it's right there! how did you...
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this wouldn't have happened had she not made the decision she made. >> it's true.bernie sanders, he's trying to make an ee leck ability argument, he has taken it off the table. she comes with built in unfavorables. she comes with extra baggage. >> one of her big arguments is i'm electable and he's not. the polls don't back it up. it's hard to find the hard evidence at the moment. this does reminds people, it's kind of the clinton drama, do we want to go back to that, are there more things that we'll discover if we nominate her and the general election is underway. it has to be the one of the things that some democrats may think in the back of their mind. >> her argument to them and what some dooemts will say, there is always something with the clintons, and never what you think it's going to be. >> in the end, after we get out of iowa and out of new hampshire, there is not a whole lot of polling that's going to show sanders is going to destroy her elsewhere. florida, she's killing him. so this is probably going to be more of a general election issue, assuming it su
this wouldn't have happened had she not made the decision she made. >> it's true.bernie sanders, he's trying to make an ee leck ability argument, he has taken it off the table. she comes with built in unfavorables. she comes with extra baggage. >> one of her big arguments is i'm electable and he's not. the polls don't back it up. it's hard to find the hard evidence at the moment. this does reminds people, it's kind of the clinton drama, do we want to go back to that, are there more...
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brian: back to the fact that they made their own bricks?viva: that is exactly why i say it was so important when booker t said to julius rosenwald, no, no, we are going to build it. they did everything from scratch. and, if you go to the oaks which is the historical building, the president's building, the most beautiful woodwork, everything. i'm from detroit originally. the first dead city and america. but, it is coming back. if you go to detroit and you talk about these abandoned houses, if we have some philanthropists to give money to rebuild houses and give jobs, we could get a lot of immigrants, who are working undocumented, help them rebuild detroit and given papers. -- and to give them papers. we would cede each white, back faster. that: what were the years julius rosenwald -- aviva: by the way, washington carver had the formula, if i remember correctly. brian: what were the years that julius rosenwald lived and when he ran sears roebuck? aviva: at the turn-of-the-century, he bought into sears. he continued on those years. skegee but
brian: back to the fact that they made their own bricks?viva: that is exactly why i say it was so important when booker t said to julius rosenwald, no, no, we are going to build it. they did everything from scratch. and, if you go to the oaks which is the historical building, the president's building, the most beautiful woodwork, everything. i'm from detroit originally. the first dead city and america. but, it is coming back. if you go to detroit and you talk about these abandoned houses, if we...
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ted has made it personal.ndividuals liars, people don't like that. and people don't like making it real personal. it's okay for us to have an argument. but if i, you know, call you a name or something, then it gets too personal. we can have disagreement until we can make it personal and that makes it a bad situation to go to. we've used the term "establishment." i guess i wonder does it -- does the word make sense to you. does it describe some coherent concept. can you tell me what it means or is it sloppiness on our part? >> i think inside washington and outside washington, i think there's a disconnect. i think sometimes people elected like in 1976 they still think they're speaking to the same people who elected them in 1976. they don't realize, you know, it's been a long time. people have changed over time. but also, like, in washington, for example, when we raised the debt ceiling an unspecified amount and for the right more military spending and left more welfare spending and took some of the money from so
ted has made it personal.ndividuals liars, people don't like that. and people don't like making it real personal. it's okay for us to have an argument. but if i, you know, call you a name or something, then it gets too personal. we can have disagreement until we can make it personal and that makes it a bad situation to go to. we've used the term "establishment." i guess i wonder does it -- does the word make sense to you. does it describe some coherent concept. can you tell me what it...
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are they made in china? >> so this actually was made in the usa. >> i'm part of the global economy. >> global economy. >> global economy! >> global economy! >> hello, margot. yeah i just got back. i think we've got a hot thing going here. yeah, i locked up singapore, thailand, yeah. oh, botswana too. yeah, we're going global, i tell you. everyone wants these little ink jars. >> from the beginning, the us has had trade agreements with other countries. the main reason for this is that even with our huge productive economy, there's no way that we can efficiently produce this country needs. >> as a result, things that you and i use every day come from all over the place. >> stuff we buy from companies and organizations in other countries and we bring here to use are called imports. >> we import hundreds of billions of dollars of stuff every year. >> not only do we import things that you and i might buy at the store, but we also import things for industry-- things like machines or equipment or materials, you know
are they made in china? >> so this actually was made in the usa. >> i'm part of the global economy. >> global economy. >> global economy! >> global economy! >> hello, margot. yeah i just got back. i think we've got a hot thing going here. yeah, i locked up singapore, thailand, yeah. oh, botswana too. yeah, we're going global, i tell you. everyone wants these little ink jars. >> from the beginning, the us has had trade agreements with other countries....
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phil: i know one thing, the steelers during the preen, they made it -- preseason, they made it their job to make sure they got landry jones ready. they did pick up michael vick. it didn't go well. jim: in trouble, no chance. the bengals double up and get him. dunlap and sims. you mentioned mike vick. he is inactive tonight. phil: boy, carlos dunlap was on the outside to the right. his spin move just forced his way in between the linemen. phil: it helped simms. he gets there first but he was making jones move. jim: sims with a batted ball on this series and now a sack. third and 17 as bryant will -- the bengals have that one completely covered up. and burfict over there near the steelers sideline. phil: well, what do you want to say -- looking for trouble. jim: you don't want to see this game get completely crazy. it's pretty close. anytime he's hovering by the steelers sideline, that can't lead to good things, for anybody. boy, that was close. fair catch by tate at the 13. 45-yard boot. (air horn, trap door opening) rootmetrics, in the nation's largest independent study, tested wirel
phil: i know one thing, the steelers during the preen, they made it -- preseason, they made it their job to make sure they got landry jones ready. they did pick up michael vick. it didn't go well. jim: in trouble, no chance. the bengals double up and get him. dunlap and sims. you mentioned mike vick. he is inactive tonight. phil: boy, carlos dunlap was on the outside to the right. his spin move just forced his way in between the linemen. phil: it helped simms. he gets there first but he was...
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i made my breaks and some mistakes just not the ones people think i made i'm a long way gone down this wild road i'm on bound it's a long way around it's a little hard keeping track of what's gone wrong the covenant unravels and the news just rolls along some two or three disasters ago it's hard to say what did more ill, citizens united or the gulf oil spill i'm a long way gone down this wild road i'm on it's gonna take me where i'm bound it's never been that hard to buy a gun now they'll sell a glock 19 to just about anyone the seeds of tragedy are there and what we feel we have the right to bear and watch our children come to harm there in the safety of our arms we all disagree about the passions burn, heart goes out i'm a long way gone down this wild road i'm on it's gonna take me where i'm it's a long way around (cheers and applause) >> stephen: jackson browne, everybody. standing in the breach. ,, ,, ,, ,, >> stephen: that's if for the thanks so much. i want to thank jackson browne for making it here through the snow tonight. our musical guest originally scheduled anderson pack co
i made my breaks and some mistakes just not the ones people think i made i'm a long way gone down this wild road i'm on bound it's a long way around it's a little hard keeping track of what's gone wrong the covenant unravels and the news just rolls along some two or three disasters ago it's hard to say what did more ill, citizens united or the gulf oil spill i'm a long way gone down this wild road i'm on it's gonna take me where i'm bound it's never been that hard to buy a gun now they'll sell...
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. >> reporter: and that's what made what happened so baffling. suddenly he was dead on the floor. >> otherwise healthy 41-year-old men usually do not drop dead. >> correct. things just aren't adding up. >> could this be murder? there were suspicions from the start and they came from his wife. >> you believe it's a possibility that your husband was poisoned? >> yes, sir. who could have wanted him dead? police zeroed in on someone at work. >> he was pretty angry about that accusation. >> he was initially very angry, yes. >> angry enough to kill? >> who knows? >> was his new wife in danger too? >> i am scared to death. >> brace yourself because this killer was stone cold evil. >> wow, this is -- this has got me shaking. i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's josh mankiewicz with "the devil in disguise." >> reporter: in this world, we like to think that we can tell the difference between good and evil. but sometimes evil puts on a mask and comes as it's opposite, a loved one, a friend, someone and by the time we figure out that we're wrong, i
. >> reporter: and that's what made what happened so baffling. suddenly he was dead on the floor. >> otherwise healthy 41-year-old men usually do not drop dead. >> correct. things just aren't adding up. >> could this be murder? there were suspicions from the start and they came from his wife. >> you believe it's a possibility that your husband was poisoned? >> yes, sir. who could have wanted him dead? police zeroed in on someone at work. >> he was...
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the vote and made it cool to vote for him. donald trump is the pop quul tiewrl phenomenon in this year's election. that's why bloomberg would be wasting his time. the presidency has changed now. if there aren't 272 votes win the many actually a dance-off. >> obama kinds of tapped into social media but no one is using it like trump. >> we would miss him. if he went away as nutty as he is. >> he's not going anywhere. kennedy: bernie sanders, i have a my space page. it's working. >> poor bernie, he calls ited the twitter. kennedy: my party handle returns. bernie sanders is getting feisty calling hillary clinton's campaign desperate. could he actually defeat the ice cream. danny devito says we live in a racist country. i think danny devito is proclaiming his own racism. stay here. kennedy: bernie sanders has finally shine and is getting feisty. >> we were 15 points ahead of them nationally. in tossup states, battle grounds states we are even further ahead. i would have much look forward to a race against donald trump. kennedy: the
the vote and made it cool to vote for him. donald trump is the pop quul tiewrl phenomenon in this year's election. that's why bloomberg would be wasting his time. the presidency has changed now. if there aren't 272 votes win the many actually a dance-off. >> obama kinds of tapped into social media but no one is using it like trump. >> we would miss him. if he went away as nutty as he is. >> he's not going anywhere. kennedy: bernie sanders, i have a my space page. it's working....
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he made a difference in people's lives. he was genuinely interested in people and things from the boy scouts to native americans and to veterans. he knew how to find the best in others and he gave of himself. bill loved his wife, rhonda, and their son, jeffrey. with all of his heart and soul. he love his country and our military. he was a true patriot. bill was noble in character, genuine in spirit, and very kind of heart. rhonda, jeffrey, you have my deepest condolences on the passing of your husband and father. i am blessed to have known him and to have worked with him and i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. 54 million. that's the numb of lives cut short in our nation by abortion over the 43 years since the supreme court's infamous ro
he made a difference in people's lives. he was genuinely interested in people and things from the boy scouts to native americans and to veterans. he knew how to find the best in others and he gave of himself. bill loved his wife, rhonda, and their son, jeffrey. with all of his heart and soul. he love his country and our military. he was a true patriot. bill was noble in character, genuine in spirit, and very kind of heart. rhonda, jeffrey, you have my deepest condolences on the passing of your...
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moby has made more than a dozen albums. the singer-songwriter has another set to come out in 2016. >> quite electronic,
moby has made more than a dozen albums. the singer-songwriter has another set to come out in 2016. >> quite electronic,
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we all are responsible for it. >> has it made it worse? >> i don't think he made it worse. i think there are people because of his election made a conscious decision who said we will not get a victory. had obama been treated differently because of his race, i really believe. that you wouldn't hear if it would have been a white democrat or republican speaking hear someone holler out, "you lie." a member from the republican party. >> you think that was race? >> i think part of that was race. and you wouldn't have a governor putting her finger in the face of a white president. i think there are invisible signs of disrespect for the man. i have always said, if you don't respect the man, respect the position. so when the president said to me in the evening at the state of the union as he was walking down the aisle, john lewis, i love i said, mr. president, i love you, too. >> this is 7news now. >> christa: good morning. if you're sharing your holiday with us, welcome. we're good to go for 7news "today in new england." ism here are system of the stories we're working on. the matc
we all are responsible for it. >> has it made it worse? >> i don't think he made it worse. i think there are people because of his election made a conscious decision who said we will not get a victory. had obama been treated differently because of his race, i really believe. that you wouldn't hear if it would have been a white democrat or republican speaking hear someone holler out, "you lie." a member from the republican party. >> you think that was race? >> i...
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if you would like to see the progress made in person or if you have made in person see if you if you would like to made in person or if you have comments on the master plan, parks and rec will hold two open houses over the next week. the first one is to 8 pm at the vinton war second open house is at the south county tuesday, february 2nd if you have a comment or can't make either of these are welcome to call 540-387-explorepark@roano kecountyva.gov. if the board of supervisors accepts this plan, crews will begin phase one of the implementation of the plan which will focus on circulation through the park with vehicles, trails and better connection to the greenway. parks and rec officials say there will be about 8 - 10 phases all could take anywhere from 25 to 40 according to according to carilion clinic, three people in the area died after cardiac incidents related to the past snow storm. they say the deaths were linked to strenuous activity including shoveling. doctors say especially elderly people do not realize that shoveling for an hour or two can put a lot of strain on their hear
if you would like to see the progress made in person or if you have made in person see if you if you would like to made in person or if you have comments on the master plan, parks and rec will hold two open houses over the next week. the first one is to 8 pm at the vinton war second open house is at the south county tuesday, february 2nd if you have a comment or can't make either of these are welcome to call 540-387-explorepark@roano kecountyva.gov. if the board of supervisors accepts this...
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he very much made a case that he has made for years and year, and that is stay the course. don't overdo it. don't over react. keep it calm. let diplomacy run its course and things will work out better. there are plenty of arguments to be made against all of those points, but he's been true to who he is on those points. >> absolutely. i was just going to pick up on what you just said. there are two sides to that argument. >> absolutely. >> especially i thought on the security side, there are a lot of points that he made that i think republicans critics, even some det krat particular critics will disagree with. he talked about syria as if he had a strategy for dealing with syria. he talked about isis as if he has a strategy for dealing with isis. there are two sides to the argument. he was arguing his case. i thought he did effectively. that doesn't in any way mean that the other side of the argument is, therefore, invalid. >> shannon breem is our correspondent who is inside, was there for the address and reaction. very familiar faces. shannon, how did it play inside? >> repo
he very much made a case that he has made for years and year, and that is stay the course. don't overdo it. don't over react. keep it calm. let diplomacy run its course and things will work out better. there are plenty of arguments to be made against all of those points, but he's been true to who he is on those points. >> absolutely. i was just going to pick up on what you just said. there are two sides to that argument. >> absolutely. >> especially i thought on the security...
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"iowa state made really good plays down the stretch and made the plays when they needed to," said oklahoma head coach lon kruger. . "it was a good ball l ame, came up short. again, i thought thehewere just a little better than we were." "i'm proud of my guys because we get killed and ridiculed for our defense," added prohm. "you hold oklahoma to 77 p/ints, 42% ooting, 39 in the first half, you out-rebound them by 11. we made toughness plays tonight and we just got to keep doing it." iowa state goes to tcu on and then is back home next monday to play kansas. south dakota's nicole seekamp is the summit league women's basketball player of the week. the senior from australia helped the coyotes win in double overtime win at north dakota state with 25 points -- then had 23 points in a five-point win at south dakota state, with 19 points in the second half. seekamp scored the last seven points of the game in the final minue to lock up usd's first win at frost arena since 1990. there are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big banks and then
"iowa state made really good plays down the stretch and made the plays when they needed to," said oklahoma head coach lon kruger. . "it was a good ball l ame, came up short. again, i thought thehewere just a little better than we were." "i'm proud of my guys because we get killed and ridiculed for our defense," added prohm. "you hold oklahoma to 77 p/ints, 42% ooting, 39 in the first half, you out-rebound them by 11. we made toughness plays tonight and we just...
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"this is something we'll take with us, knowing we made a difference." made all the difference. they arrived in memphis in time to say good-bye. >> it's very rare, someone stops and does something so kind and we need more people like them in this world. >> reporter: an uncommon act of common decency. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >>> they would not have made it. that was the last flight of the day. >> incredible. >> kudos to delta for that. >>> next out with the old and in with the new. >> but before we say good-bye to 2015, we're going to take a look back at some of the year's biggest events to make the headlines. what do you think was the biggest story of the year? you're watching "world news >> announcer: "world because as millions of americans -- oh, look. as millions of americans do what we just did, ring in 2016, we here at "world news now" would like to take a few moments to ring out 2015. >> what a year it has been for news. we've seen everything from natural disasters to terror attacks and from racial unrest to one of the most divisive presidential races in recent
"this is something we'll take with us, knowing we made a difference." made all the difference. they arrived in memphis in time to say good-bye. >> it's very rare, someone stops and does something so kind and we need more people like them in this world. >> reporter: an uncommon act of common decency. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >>> they would not have made it. that was the last flight of the day. >> incredible. >> kudos to delta for that....
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but you would never guess it's "made in america." any guesses? every day you read headlines about governments and businesses being hacked, emails compromised, and intellectual property being stolen. that is cyber-crime, and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to investigate and fight cyber so we can track down the criminals. using our advanced analytics tools, analysis that used to take days to run, we can now see in real time. and we're building what we learn back into the cloud to make people and organizations safer. when it comes to the cloud, trust and security are paramount. our passion is making life tougher for cyber criminals, and making it safer for you and your customers. [ music ] defiance is in our bones. citracal pearls. delicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium plus vitamin d. only from citracal. (dog) mmm, beneful healthy weight is so good... and low-calorie. hey, i get some looks, i hear the whistles. (vo) beneful healthy weight, a delicious, low-calorie meal your dog will love
but you would never guess it's "made in america." any guesses? every day you read headlines about governments and businesses being hacked, emails compromised, and intellectual property being stolen. that is cyber-crime, and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to investigate and fight cyber so we can track down the criminals. using our advanced analytics tools, analysis that used to take days to run, we can now see in real time. and we're...
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. >> what we heard in the videos made us get to a plane to michigan. it was the starting point of our investigation in to the treatment of youth in the adult criminal justice system. >> we are now on the record. this goes the videotape deposition of john doe number one. >> and it began with an inmate that we'll be referring to as john doe one. >> 10:20 a.m. >> describe the weapon? >> it was about three inches long and it was a bunch of raisers attacked to a stick. yeah, he had me face down on the bed. and he said if i scream that he was going to cut my throat. >> did you believe him? >> yes. >> i need you to describe? step by step detail what happened. so he's pumping on you for seven minutes, he finishes -- >> can we take a break? >> sure. >> i need a break . >>> michigan many of the prisons are located in rural parts of the state. the one where john doe one is being held is two hours drive from detroit . the michigan department of corrections has a statewide policy that no cameras are allowed inside any of its prisons but we have been told the young
. >> what we heard in the videos made us get to a plane to michigan. it was the starting point of our investigation in to the treatment of youth in the adult criminal justice system. >> we are now on the record. this goes the videotape deposition of john doe number one. >> and it began with an inmate that we'll be referring to as john doe one. >> 10:20 a.m. >> describe the weapon? >> it was about three inches long and it was a bunch of raisers attacked to a...
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one a day. >>> finally tonight here, "made in america". the smell luring you in at the mall and airport. behind it. >> i just follow the smell. this is the smell, "made in america." it draws you right in. in fact, it's part of the strategy. cinnabon. the original recipe comes from a grandmother in seattle. what's better, the toy or the roll? 800 bakeryies across the u.s. 4,000 employees. and there she is, the woman that perfected her grandmother's recipe. >> that's the cinnabon that was >> it starts with the dough, margarine, cinnamon. two-inch slices. who knew? then right into the oven. >> careful. >> then, of course, the famous icing. a little extra icing. can we get a close-up of this one? that's talent. the signature smell at the mall, with these three words in mind. >> "made in america"! >> what's wrong with a little extra icing? hope to see you right back here tomorrow to end the week. good night. this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are -- an i.t. specialist from burbank, california... a public health program manager originally f
one a day. >>> finally tonight here, "made in america". the smell luring you in at the mall and airport. behind it. >> i just follow the smell. this is the smell, "made in america." it draws you right in. in fact, it's part of the strategy. cinnabon. the original recipe comes from a grandmother in seattle. what's better, the toy or the roll? 800 bakeryies across the u.s. 4,000 employees. and there she is, the woman that perfected her grandmother's recipe....
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so, i heard you like it hot here. >> we like it hot, yeah. >> reporter: and made in america. >> and made in america. executive chef jean-paul. he grew up on tabasco hot sauce. his fourth grade field trip? to the factory. i want to go to school where you went to school. a tabasco field trip. >> that's the size we use. >> that's the size i use. they go through five of these a week. for 150 years on avery island in louisiana, five generations now making up to 700,000 bottles of tabasco a day. more than 200 employees grinding the peppers, adding salt, aging the mash in barrels for three years. then aiding vinegar, stirring for 28 days before being shipped all over the world. including this kitchen. >> give them a little shake. >> reporter: their recipe here? pepper, and, of course, tabasco. the line. these wings, cold beer, perfect for football. >> reporter: but before the game, the taste test. what do you think? >> perfect. >> reporter: while back in that factory tonight, gameday with three words in mind -- >> made in america! >> and we salute the american workers who make tabasco. thank yo
so, i heard you like it hot here. >> we like it hot, yeah. >> reporter: and made in america. >> and made in america. executive chef jean-paul. he grew up on tabasco hot sauce. his fourth grade field trip? to the factory. i want to go to school where you went to school. a tabasco field trip. >> that's the size we use. >> that's the size i use. they go through five of these a week. for 150 years on avery island in louisiana, five generations now making up to 700,000...
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. >> i find it ironic somebody who made their million and made millions and millions of dollars fromvery people that you are talking about boycotting just because you didn't get a nomination and just because you didn't win. that is not the way life works, baby. okay? >> i hope the controversy doesn't stop people from coming to my oscars party. they are preparing a delicious meal. >> you know, even though some people feel left out of this year's oscar nominations you can serve and taste the oscar dinner. >> white bread and white cheese and white wine. white potato and collie flower soup, white clam sauce and white mushrooms over white rice. vanilla ice cream and white chocolate ice cream and black coffee with white sugar and whole cream. oops. hold the coffee. hooray for hollywood. >> i can't wait for the party. i am just having fun. i am not having an all white oscar party. >> you are not? >> i am not. >> i believe you have a group of diverse friends. >> i am not talking about me. i am talking hollywood. why do these liberalses hate black people so much? >> i don't know. it is ridicu
. >> i find it ironic somebody who made their million and made millions and millions of dollars fromvery people that you are talking about boycotting just because you didn't get a nomination and just because you didn't win. that is not the way life works, baby. okay? >> i hope the controversy doesn't stop people from coming to my oscars party. they are preparing a delicious meal. >> you know, even though some people feel left out of this year's oscar nominations you can serve...
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, economics has made us partners and necessity has made us allies.. those words are as appropriate today as they were then when president kennedy uttered them before the canadian parliament. it took four years to make this day a reality. when i look at this crowd and see the faces of all the first special service force veterans in attendance, i know that it was worth it. god bless our nations, and may god bless you, our veterans. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, united states senator from montana, the honorable john dester. >> thank you. today is a very good day. today we honor a group of men who dedicated themselves to ensuring this great nation would remain free. and we honor the enduring friendship between the united states and canada. these men made up of patriots from two nations were assigned a mission that the world had never seen. they played an important role in defeating our enemies during world war ii. the men of the devil's brigade paved the way for the special forces units that we honor today. they organized and trained at fort harr
, economics has made us partners and necessity has made us allies.. those words are as appropriate today as they were then when president kennedy uttered them before the canadian parliament. it took four years to make this day a reality. when i look at this crowd and see the faces of all the first special service force veterans in attendance, i know that it was worth it. god bless our nations, and may god bless you, our veterans. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, united states senator...
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made. i think that was also really important. he had decided now it is time. maybe i can mediate this conflict. a week after he gives that speech, which is an amazing speech, i think of his life, then the germans go back on their pledge. so, i think that week is a key one. the question is, the bodies in the water matter but what do you think that the argument that what kennedy and other people made in some ways from early 1915 on, the u.s. was not neutral. jpmorgan was the banker for the british. the protests about americans being killed on british ships were much louder than the protests about the british blockade of germany which was killing lots of germans from hunger. yes, the bodies mattered, but the stage was set as soon as the germans decided they had to win the war before the u.s. might get in. that u.s. really was never really that neutral. prof. dudziak: um, yeah. i should say this comes from the biographer of william jennings bryan, which is an essential work for this period. i p
made. i think that was also really important. he had decided now it is time. maybe i can mediate this conflict. a week after he gives that speech, which is an amazing speech, i think of his life, then the germans go back on their pledge. so, i think that week is a key one. the question is, the bodies in the water matter but what do you think that the argument that what kennedy and other people made in some ways from early 1915 on, the u.s. was not neutral. jpmorgan was the banker for the...
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and this, hidden streets, a place made famous on this legendary album cover.ee gas lamps there. for most of us, this is as close as you ever got to david bowie, but for his fans, these images, words to be played at maximum volume, he was like an alien who arrived in strange clothes. what he did was sort of give people permission to live their lives differently. ♪ >> he probably saved my life, just threw his lyrics and songs and attitude. when i was a troubled teenager. >> i actually appear on this record. david bowie has been part of my life since i first met him in 1967. it feels like a major pit prop has been knocked away. it's an odd feeling. david: amongst the tributes today, madonna. sir paul mccartney. the man who helped create some of his greatest albums, brian eno. he said today, i received an e-mail seven days ago. it ended, thank you for our good times, brian. it will never rot. i realize now he was saying goodbye. ♪ katty: reporting on the love of all of those fans. for more on david bowie's incredible career and legacy, i'm joined by a senior edito
and this, hidden streets, a place made famous on this legendary album cover.ee gas lamps there. for most of us, this is as close as you ever got to david bowie, but for his fans, these images, words to be played at maximum volume, he was like an alien who arrived in strange clothes. what he did was sort of give people permission to live their lives differently. ♪ >> he probably saved my life, just threw his lyrics and songs and attitude. when i was a troubled teenager. >> i...
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he made the macbook. he made the macbook pro. he made the macbook air. he made the iphone. he made the ipod. yeah, he's made the ipod touch. he's made everything. ♪ ♪ hey mr. tamborine man play a song for me ♪ ♪ i'm not sleepy and there is no place i'm going to ♪ ♪ hey mr. tamborine man play a song for me in a jingle jangle morning i'll come following you ♪ >> it's not often that the whole planet seems to feel a loss together but after the death of steve jobs, co-founder of apple and singular dreamer, all day we watched as there was a kind of global wake on facebook, millions changing their profiles to the apple logo, a kind of black arm band gesture of gratitude. >> we've been monitoring the #thankyousteve. >> my favorite treat last night was four simple letters simply saying, "i-sad." ♪ ♪ >> when steve jobs died, i was mystified. what accounted for the grief of millions of people who didn't know him? i'd seen it with john lennon and martin luther king, but steve jobs wasn't a single or civil rights leader. >> many commentators were surprised by the intensity and the power
he made the macbook. he made the macbook pro. he made the macbook air. he made the iphone. he made the ipod. yeah, he's made the ipod touch. he's made everything. ♪ ♪ hey mr. tamborine man play a song for me ♪ ♪ i'm not sleepy and there is no place i'm going to ♪ ♪ hey mr. tamborine man play a song for me in a jingle jangle morning i'll come following you ♪ >> it's not often that the whole planet seems to feel a loss together but after the death of steve jobs, co-founder of...
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we made progress, but we need to make more. and despite all the political past few years, there are actually some areas where americans broadly agree. we agree that realopportunity requires every american to get the education and training they need to land be a good-paying job. the bipartisan reform of no child left behind was an important start, and together we've increased early childhood education, lifted high school graduation rates to new highs, boosted graduates in fields like engineering. in the coming years we should build on that progress by providing pre-k for all and offering every student -- [ applause ] >> -- offering every student the hands on science and math classes that make them job ready on day one. we should recruit and support kids. [ applause ] >> and -- and we have to make college affordable for every american. [ applause ] >> no hard-working student should be stuck in the red. we've already reduced student loan payments to 10% of a borrower's income, and that's good, but now we've actually got to cut the
we made progress, but we need to make more. and despite all the political past few years, there are actually some areas where americans broadly agree. we agree that realopportunity requires every american to get the education and training they need to land be a good-paying job. the bipartisan reform of no child left behind was an important start, and together we've increased early childhood education, lifted high school graduation rates to new highs, boosted graduates in fields like...
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we made change work for us. always extending america's promise outward, to the next frontier, to more people. and because we did, because we saw opportunity where others saw peril we emerged stronger and better than before. what was true then can be true now. nation, our optimism and work ethic, our spirit of discovery, our diversity, our commitment to rule of law. these things give us everything we need to ensure prosperity and security for generations to come. in fact, it's in that spirit that we have made progress these past seven years. it's how we recovered from the worst economic crisis in generations. [ applause ] that's how we reformed our health care system and reinvented our energy sector. [ applause ] >> that's how we delivered more coming home and our veterans. [ applause ] that's how we -- [ applause ] that's how we secured the freedom in every state to marry the person we love. [ applause ] but such progress is not inevitable. it is the result of choices we make together. and we face such choices r
we made change work for us. always extending america's promise outward, to the next frontier, to more people. and because we did, because we saw opportunity where others saw peril we emerged stronger and better than before. what was true then can be true now. nation, our optimism and work ethic, our spirit of discovery, our diversity, our commitment to rule of law. these things give us everything we need to ensure prosperity and security for generations to come. in fact, it's in that spirit...
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some players made the pro bowl which i think is outstanding. watching them get selected, that's great. regardless of how he got, there he is there it's been an awful as well as hiring our staff. getting our staff in place. a lot of great things, a lot of work but also a lot of fun. >>> good to hear from the new coach. >>> also wants to remind you that cavs-spurs right here saturday night at 8:30. abc will be debuting their new three-points technology during the game. >> what? >> that's the first year on news charge 5. >> that will be cool. >> right. >> all right. thanks for watching news channel 5 at 11:00. lease a 2016 lincoln mkx for $399 a month
some players made the pro bowl which i think is outstanding. watching them get selected, that's great. regardless of how he got, there he is there it's been an awful as well as hiring our staff. getting our staff in place. a lot of great things, a lot of work but also a lot of fun. >>> good to hear from the new coach. >>> also wants to remind you that cavs-spurs right here saturday night at 8:30. abc will be debuting their new three-points technology during the game. >>...
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no arrests have been made. lisa: a colerain township man who lead police on a chase on i-74 was arraigned this morning. police say jason faul skipped out on bond. police and bondsmen started chasing him at compton and pippin. then faul took a loop onto 275, and then got on 74. the chase ended at faul' s home on neil drive. he faces a number of charges, including driving with a suspended license and reckless driving. his bond was set this morning at $11,000. mark: a suspect, who police say admitted breaking into three homes in amberley village, went before a judge this morning. according to court documents, delvin campbell broke into and and willowbrook drive last week. police say after campbell admitted to the burglaries, he took them to where he put items he stole from the willowbrook home. his bond was set at $150,000. lisa: also in court this morning, a millvale woman accused of leaving her two young children alone. according to court documents, delores williams left her 8-month-old daughter and 2-year-old s
no arrests have been made. lisa: a colerain township man who lead police on a chase on i-74 was arraigned this morning. police say jason faul skipped out on bond. police and bondsmen started chasing him at compton and pippin. then faul took a loop onto 275, and then got on 74. the chase ended at faul' s home on neil drive. he faces a number of charges, including driving with a suspended license and reckless driving. his bond was set this morning at $11,000. mark: a suspect, who police say...
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police haven't made any arrests. no details yet on the boy's condition. fire crews responded to a barn this morning. the linn county sheriff's office says it happened just before 6 at 705 elbow creek. a viewer on facebook sent us this video of flames engulfing the barn. officials say one person had inhaled smoke, but refused medical treatment. lawmakers will reconvene in des moines in one week, for the start of the 2016 legislative session. raising the minimum wage and recent changes to iowa's medicaid program will be among the top priorities for lawmakers. democratic presidential candidate, hillary clinton, will travel to cedar rapids today. at 3 o'clock this afternoon, she'll make an appearance at the new bo city market. democrat martin o' malley and republican mike huckabee made stops in central iowa yesterday. now, one last look at this morning's weather, justin. the day started with clear sky clouds in the west. as the afternoon goes on, clouds will slowly clear out. highs reach the lower to middle 20s. we'll have a partly cloudy sky tonight into tom
police haven't made any arrests. no details yet on the boy's condition. fire crews responded to a barn this morning. the linn county sheriff's office says it happened just before 6 at 705 elbow creek. a viewer on facebook sent us this video of flames engulfing the barn. officials say one person had inhaled smoke, but refused medical treatment. lawmakers will reconvene in des moines in one week, for the start of the 2016 legislative session. raising the minimum wage and recent changes to iowa's...
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nature made. the number one pharmacist recommended fish oil brand. >> osgood: a century old mystery beneath the waves remains unsolved as we get to it involves the sinking of the ocean line irrelevant laws taken i can't during the first world war. martha teichner takes us back. >> before air travel, the demr. tougher of a great liner was considered news. and the laws taken i can't was the greatest, the fastest, the most luxurious liner afloat on may 1, 1915, as she prepared to leave new york city for liverpool. a member of the just missed it club, people who booked on the titanic but cancelled at the last minute. and it was news that in the morning papers that day germany, at war with great britain, published a warning, that vessels flying the british flag or the flag of any of her allies much subject to attack as they the british isles. >> made no mention of the lusitania. it was widely interpreted to be aimed at the ship. >> eric larson is the author of the "new york times" best seller "dead wak
nature made. the number one pharmacist recommended fish oil brand. >> osgood: a century old mystery beneath the waves remains unsolved as we get to it involves the sinking of the ocean line irrelevant laws taken i can't during the first world war. martha teichner takes us back. >> before air travel, the demr. tougher of a great liner was considered news. and the laws taken i can't was the greatest, the fastest, the most luxurious liner afloat on may 1, 1915, as she prepared to leave...
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made today.out the foundation overall of the 13th amendment in securing equality in public life. the 13th amendment is not often cited in decisions of the supreme court. it really depends upon a completely different model of constitutional lawmaking. takes ahich congress n active role. i can, since chairman castro challenged me on the subject, i theillustrate this with connection between civil rights and admirably law. -- admiralty law. [laughter] there is an important case from the late 19th century. robertson against baldwin which concerns the rights of seafarere and whether they were protected by the 13th amendment. it illustrates a profound connection between the amendment came tor rights which fruition in the 20th century. by richardas argued henry dana, famous for his novel he years before the mast, was an agitator both in the abolitionist cause in boston and for seafarers rights. the claimed he put forward that the amendment would protect seafarers failed in the supreme court. it largely w
made today.out the foundation overall of the 13th amendment in securing equality in public life. the 13th amendment is not often cited in decisions of the supreme court. it really depends upon a completely different model of constitutional lawmaking. takes ahich congress n active role. i can, since chairman castro challenged me on the subject, i theillustrate this with connection between civil rights and admirably law. -- admiralty law. [laughter] there is an important case from the late 19th...
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. >>> this year's lombardi trophy is in gold to celebrate the win made by tiffany and company. it weighs a whopping 73 pounds. >> when you think super bowl we want you to think denver 7. our coverage starts saturday don't miss the hour long special right before the news at ten. >> melvin taylor and marquez are wanted for a shooting at 88th and grant. multiple men face first-degree attempted murder and multiple other charges. >>> and a teenager survived being pulled from an icy pond, but his friends did not. >> lindsay watt joins us with more on this video that was captured by the officer's body camera, lindsay. >> reporter: kelly and mitch, the officer was the first to get there after he fell into the pond in parker. let's get you to the body camera footage. you can see officer biles picks up a large branch expanding it towards the pond. the woman onshore saw the boys go in and is running towards the icy water. two of the boys were submerged but the third, cole robinson was struggling closer to the edge of the sound is tough to make out, but the officer tells him to grab the st
. >>> this year's lombardi trophy is in gold to celebrate the win made by tiffany and company. it weighs a whopping 73 pounds. >> when you think super bowl we want you to think denver 7. our coverage starts saturday don't miss the hour long special right before the news at ten. >> melvin taylor and marquez are wanted for a shooting at 88th and grant. multiple men face first-degree attempted murder and multiple other charges. >>> and a teenager survived being pulled...
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phil: i know one thing, the steelers during the preen, they made it -- preseason, they made it their job to make sure they got landry jones ready. they did pick up michael vick. it didn't go well. jim: in trouble, no chance. the bengals double up and get him. dunlap and sims. you mentioned mike vick. he is inactive tonight. phil: boy, carlos dunlap was on the outside to the right. his spin move just forced his way in between the linemen. jim: it was really sims. phil: it helped simms. he gets there first but he was making jones move. this series and now a sack. third and 17 as bryant will -- the bengals have that one completely covered up. and burfict over there near the steelers sideline. phil: well, what do you want to say -- looking for trouble. jim: you don't want to see this game get completely crazy. it's pretty close. anytime he's hovering by the steelers sideline, that can't lead to good things, for anybody. berry. boy, that was close. 45-yard boot. (air horn, trap door opening) rootmetrics, in the nation's largest independent study, tested wireless performance across the cou
phil: i know one thing, the steelers during the preen, they made it -- preseason, they made it their job to make sure they got landry jones ready. they did pick up michael vick. it didn't go well. jim: in trouble, no chance. the bengals double up and get him. dunlap and sims. you mentioned mike vick. he is inactive tonight. phil: boy, carlos dunlap was on the outside to the right. his spin move just forced his way in between the linemen. jim: it was really sims. phil: it helped simms. he gets...
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emily: you don't think she should have been made an investor?ohn: she should have been given a shot, which we did, but it did not work out. emily: do you think you made mistakes when it came to listening to her complaints? john: no. emily: beth, do you feel that there were mistakes in how the firm was run? beth: no, and we are really looking forward. emily: are you doing anything differently now? john: yes, we are doing a lot. emily: because of what happened? john: sure, because of what has happened. we are doubling down on diversity and taking the firm through unconscious bias training. i have been through it myself and we will take it to the portfolio companies where we serve on the board. the second thing we are doing, is we are publishing a diversity report. you can judge us not by our rhetoric but by our results. beth: and the third thing we are doing is we are improving the pipeline. we have the kleiner fellows program that brings in top students from universities around the country and we are focused on diversity there. emily: do you worr
emily: you don't think she should have been made an investor?ohn: she should have been given a shot, which we did, but it did not work out. emily: do you think you made mistakes when it came to listening to her complaints? john: no. emily: beth, do you feel that there were mistakes in how the firm was run? beth: no, and we are really looking forward. emily: are you doing anything differently now? john: yes, we are doing a lot. emily: because of what happened? john: sure, because of what has...
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we all are responsible for it. >> has he made it worse? >> i don't think he made it worse. i think there were people that made a conscious decision and said, we will not give him a victory. obama has been treated different because of his race. i really believe that. you wouldn't hear, had it been a republican, speaking, a member of the republican party from south carolina. >> you think it was race? >> they shouted "you lie." i think it was race. you wouldn't have a governor put her finger in the face of a white president. it would have been a visual sign of disrespect for the man. i said, if you don't respect a man, respect the position. when the president said to me during the evening of the state of the union, walking down the aisle, john lewis, i love you, i said, mr. president, i love you, too. >> i'm dara brown, and this is "early today." we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. because you believe in go. onward. today's the day. carpe diem. tylenol 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. we give you your day back. what you do wit
we all are responsible for it. >> has he made it worse? >> i don't think he made it worse. i think there were people that made a conscious decision and said, we will not give him a victory. obama has been treated different because of his race. i really believe that. you wouldn't hear, had it been a republican, speaking, a member of the republican party from south carolina. >> you think it was race? >> they shouted "you lie." i think it was race. you wouldn't...
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but i made a massive -- but i made a massive investment in detroit and we've -- we made a major commitment we need to do even more. if the you look at what we've done in flint we've seen a 45% reduction in violent crime by putting additional resources. we pay for the lock up for the city. in addition to many other law enforcement efforts in this community. in terms of kids, we've done healthy kids dental to get dental care to the kids of flint and around the state that are lower income. healthy michigan, getting health care to people. >> the kids were poisoned by the water. the epa knew about it. your former spokesman knew about it in july 2015 and sent an e-mail. you didn't declare a state of emergency until january of this year. why did it take so long? >> actually i learned about it in october. i took action immediately then, offering filters, working with people on getting water on doing water testing, again we needed to do more though. as soon as we learned we took action. the failure was -- >> was it dramatic. the mother said to me no one came to my house immediately back in october
but i made a massive -- but i made a massive investment in detroit and we've -- we made a major commitment we need to do even more. if the you look at what we've done in flint we've seen a 45% reduction in violent crime by putting additional resources. we pay for the lock up for the city. in addition to many other law enforcement efforts in this community. in terms of kids, we've done healthy kids dental to get dental care to the kids of flint and around the state that are lower income. healthy...
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but first, he made a stop in las vegas yesterday. "the real issue in this election is who maximize the positive "the real issue in this election is who maximize the positive things that are in this country and in our future and minimize the problems" white flash "there is only one person running that can do both those things and you know who it is??" clinton will be at the boys and girls club of truckee meadows at 7:30 tonight. thats located at 1300 foster drive. you do need to r-s-v-p. to do that just go to kolo-tv-dot-com, and click on hot topics. the nevada public utlities commission is expected to decide whether to 'grandfather' the older, higher rates to roof- top solar power custers who bought their systems years ago. commissioner david noble submitted a draft order calling for reconsideration of the so-called "grandfathering" issue. commissioners applied and current customers using net metering -- the process of selling excess solar energy, back to the utility. current customers are upset, saying they dollars into panels, calc
but first, he made a stop in las vegas yesterday. "the real issue in this election is who maximize the positive "the real issue in this election is who maximize the positive things that are in this country and in our future and minimize the problems" white flash "there is only one person running that can do both those things and you know who it is??" clinton will be at the boys and girls club of truckee meadows at 7:30 tonight. thats located at 1300 foster drive. you do...
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zach farish made a good living on this mess $100 bucks shoveling driveways. good for him (59:56 28) ((so zach wants more snow and ice you realize what a good business it can be yes. i have two uncles that do this too)) runs: 07 (and we are back here at sarah flaherty's car they don't freeze and you have the defroster on right? yup and this has been a big snow for you? yes, and i am from pennsylvania . and i have a garage at home not really use to having to dig out. thanks sarah. with sarah flaherty i'm andy fox in williamsburg 10 on your side. a lot of our main interstates are clear. this is a live look from interstate 64 near newport news. a lot of the secondary streets are still slick in a lot of places - especially in the peninsula. speaking of roads - we have a crew checking for potential icy conditions. 10 on your side's joe fisher is riding along with photojournalist chris omahan they've been all across hampton roads -- they're in newport news now. -- joe, the roads seem to be clearing up? i'm joe fisher. conditions across penninsula. tonight: clear and
zach farish made a good living on this mess $100 bucks shoveling driveways. good for him (59:56 28) ((so zach wants more snow and ice you realize what a good business it can be yes. i have two uncles that do this too)) runs: 07 (and we are back here at sarah flaherty's car they don't freeze and you have the defroster on right? yup and this has been a big snow for you? yes, and i am from pennsylvania . and i have a garage at home not really use to having to dig out. thanks sarah. with sarah...
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we all are responsible for it. >> has it made it 't think he made it worse. i think there are people because of his election made a conscious decision who said we will not get a had obama been treated differently because of his race, i really believe. that you wouldn't hear if it would have been a white democrat or republican speakingsomeone holler out, "you lie." a member from the republican party. >> you think that was race? >> i think part of that was and you wouldn't have a governor putting her finger in the face of a white president. i think there are invisible signs of disrespect for the man.lways said, if you don't respect the man, respect the position. so when the president said to me in the evening at the state of walking down i said, mr. president, i love you,
we all are responsible for it. >> has it made it 't think he made it worse. i think there are people because of his election made a conscious decision who said we will not get a had obama been treated differently because of his race, i really believe. that you wouldn't hear if it would have been a white democrat or republican speakingsomeone holler out, "you lie." a member from the republican party. >> you think that was race? >> i think part of that was and you...