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on tuesday of this week, in the middle of the day around noontime, a young man, 25-year-old man named kehjimi powell who walked into a convenience store in north st. louis, missouri, according to the police description of this day, and other reports, the young man reportedly shoplifted from the store, although he made no effort to conceal the fact that he was doing so. he picked up two sodas, two energy drinks then walked out of the store without paying. the young man then reportedly, after he left the store, he came back into the store and took another item off the shelf and, again, left the store without paying. the store employee on duty right then reportedly spoke with the young man, told him he needed to pay for these items. the young man did not. and at that point, somebody at that store contacted police. police say they also got a second 911 call from a st. louis alderwoman who was at her own business nearby. she saw the incident happen. she called police as well. apparently, she described this young man to police as behaving erratically on the street in front of the store. pol
on tuesday of this week, in the middle of the day around noontime, a young man, 25-year-old man named kehjimi powell who walked into a convenience store in north st. louis, missouri, according to the police description of this day, and other reports, the young man reportedly shoplifted from the store, although he made no effort to conceal the fact that he was doing so. he picked up two sodas, two energy drinks then walked out of the store without paying. the young man then reportedly, after he...
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that's one small step for man, one giant leap for man kind. >> i believe that this nation should commitelf to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. >> all that we have accomplished in space, all that we may have accomplish in days and years to come, we stand ready to share it for the benefit of all man kind. as we explore the reaches of space, let us go to the new worlds together. not as new worlds to be conquered but as a new adventure to be shared. >> since the earliest time, man has imagined this moment, the moment when his fellow man would make the first journey to the moon. now the time had come. in the 6th decade of the 20th century, the ancient dream was to become a reality. the flight of apollo 11 was the culmination of many years of planning, working, building and testing. thousands people had contributed toward this day of accomplishment. the great saturn 5 rocket and the complex apollo space craft had been assembled together and moved to the launchpad. the equipment and techniques and personnel had bee
that's one small step for man, one giant leap for man kind. >> i believe that this nation should commitelf to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. >> all that we have accomplished in space, all that we may have accomplish in days and years to come, we stand ready to share it for the benefit of all man kind. as we explore the reaches of space, let us go to the new worlds together. not as new worlds to be...
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this will be the first manned flight of the saturn five, the largest rocket man has ever built and it potential in its fuel of 2.5 million tons of tnt. >> broadcasting the launch of the saturn five, i never got over it. >> we have ignition sequence. >> and i'm supposed to be talking all through this. >> the engine arrived. >> it's hard to talk when you're holding your breath. >> three, two, one, zero. essive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive and they're them. -yes. -but they're here. -yes. -are you... -there? -yes. -no. -are you them? i'm me. but the lowest rate is from them. -yes. -so them's best rate is... here. so where are them? -aren't them here? -i already asked you that. -when? -feels like a while ago. want to take it from the top? rates for us and them. now that's progressive. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to
this will be the first manned flight of the saturn five, the largest rocket man has ever built and it potential in its fuel of 2.5 million tons of tnt. >> broadcasting the launch of the saturn five, i never got over it. >> we have ignition sequence. >> and i'm supposed to be talking all through this. >> the engine arrived. >> it's hard to talk when you're holding your breath. >> three, two, one, zero. essive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but...
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now police are looking for the man responsible. police are searching for a man who exposed himself in a palo alto park friday evening. authorities released this sketch of the suspect. witnesses say he walked through the playground with his genitals visible through the zipper of his pants. two women at the park saw the man and called police. neighbors expressed their concern about the man. >> no children saw the suspect and witnesses say he did not try and talk to the kids. the man then hopped over a fence surrounding the playground. he was last seen walking south on stockton place. police say they are stepping up patrols around the park. many people consider it a san francisco landmark. for over 15 years, "marty's place" was the *only place san francisco residents suffering from h-i-v and aids could turn to. they shut their doors three years ago. but thanks to the san francisco community land trust.they could be opening again. it's a relatively new idea that helps preserve affordable housing in the city. "marty's place" will run as
now police are looking for the man responsible. police are searching for a man who exposed himself in a palo alto park friday evening. authorities released this sketch of the suspect. witnesses say he walked through the playground with his genitals visible through the zipper of his pants. two women at the park saw the man and called police. neighbors expressed their concern about the man. >> no children saw the suspect and witnesses say he did not try and talk to the kids. the man then...
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man. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much for that very gracious introduction. i have to say i'm really pleased and honored to be here speaking to you today particularly at the end of what was an event-filled weekend celebrating and commemorating alexander hamilton's life and accomplishments and to be speaking here at the church where hamilton was raid to rest 210 years ago today. now my subject today is alexander hamilton as a man of honor. and i suppose rather i'm going to start by telling you what i'm not going to be talking about today before i launch off on what i am going to be talking about. i'm not going to be talking about what an honorable man hamilton was, although he certainly was an honorable man. but instead what i want to talk about is what honor as it was understood in the 18th century meant to hamilton in a concrete way and how it shaped his thoughts and actions over the course of his life. and i want to do that in three parts. first, i'll talk about how the conc
man. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much for that very gracious introduction. i have to say i'm really pleased and honored to be here speaking to you today particularly at the end of what was an event-filled weekend celebrating and commemorating alexander hamilton's life and accomplishments and to be speaking here at the church where hamilton was raid to rest 210 years ago today. now my subject today is alexander hamilton as a man of honor. and i suppose rather i'm going to...
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the running man dance?brought it back. >> never went out the style because it's one of the few i can do. there's john's passion and shirt, fighting the war on obesity. he nominates everybody. we'll get rid of the obesity problem in the country by getting up and dancing. >> oh, hooe's got moves. >> playing the popular song now "wiggle." ♪ you know what to do with the fat butt ♪ ♪ >> so good. >> really good. >> guy, the point of this is a challenge, do the running man, dance for john. >> he tweeted us all, right? we're obligated, required. our duty to do the running man. >> oh, boy. ♪ >>> just like john, we challenge everybody. post your running man dance. >> do a better version than he did because that was pretty bad. >> yeah. >>> that's all for us here at "right this minute". thank you for joining us. "right this minute". thank you for joining us. we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, everybody, i'm beth troutman, we have the best videos of the day and stories behind them
the running man dance?brought it back. >> never went out the style because it's one of the few i can do. there's john's passion and shirt, fighting the war on obesity. he nominates everybody. we'll get rid of the obesity problem in the country by getting up and dancing. >> oh, hooe's got moves. >> playing the popular song now "wiggle." ♪ you know what to do with the fat butt ♪ ♪ >> so good. >> really good. >> guy, the point of this is a...
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where the meaning of man's life matches the marvels of man's labor. we seek a nation where every man can find reward in work and satisfaction in the use of his talents. we seek a nation where every man can seek knowledge, and touch beauty, and rejoice in the closeness of family and community. we seek a nation where every man can, in the words of our oldest promise, follow the pursuit of happiness, not just security, but achievements and excellence and fulfillment of the spirit. so let us join together in this great task. will you join me tonight in rebuilding our cities to make them a decent place for our children to live in? will you join me tonight in starting a program that will protect the beauty of our land and the air that we breathe? won't you join me tonight in starting a program that will give every child education of the highest quality that he can take? so let us join together in giving every american the fullest life which he can hope for. for the ultimate test of our civilization, the ultimate test of our faithfulness to our past, is not
where the meaning of man's life matches the marvels of man's labor. we seek a nation where every man can find reward in work and satisfaction in the use of his talents. we seek a nation where every man can seek knowledge, and touch beauty, and rejoice in the closeness of family and community. we seek a nation where every man can, in the words of our oldest promise, follow the pursuit of happiness, not just security, but achievements and excellence and fulfillment of the spirit. so let us join...
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i love you, man. >> i'm glad to see you go, man.> i might be going out of prison, but i ain't going out of your life. okay? >> all right. >> all right. take care of yourself, man. >> i'll take care. >> we can interrupt this service for one moment, this deejay the spin doctor, kicking it from the station that kicks behind the bricks, the only incarceration station in the nation. we got somebody here want to just say hello to everybody and actually, he want to say good-bye. rick, how long you been here? >> i've been here 24 years. i've been here ever since 1984. i've been locked up 27 years. >> rick, you've been saying that all the while that you was innocent, huh? >> i said that from the first day. they tried to get me to say i was guilty and get me ten years, but i couldn't lie. i couldn't say i did something i didn't do. it was a nice day here with y'all, which i didn't really want, but i've got to depart. i'm going on out of here. i got cut loose today. dna cut me loose and i just want to say good-bye to inmate population. everybo
i love you, man. >> i'm glad to see you go, man.> i might be going out of prison, but i ain't going out of your life. okay? >> all right. >> all right. take care of yourself, man. >> i'll take care. >> we can interrupt this service for one moment, this deejay the spin doctor, kicking it from the station that kicks behind the bricks, the only incarceration station in the nation. we got somebody here want to just say hello to everybody and actually, he want to say...
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man. history with the museum and even longer one with alexander hamilton. 25 years ago, john herzog approached this young woman who had already curated an exhibit on hamilton. that became one of our earliest exhibits. that was joanne freeman. her history with hamilton is extensive. we have many hamiltonians in the audience. how many of you have read all 27 volumes of the papers of alexander hamilton, and several times? joanne started early reading them as a teenager. her extensive research took her to the hamilton grange in scotland as well as to st. croix. she immersed herself in the culture by living there for several weeks. she has so much experienced hamilton that she went and fired a black powder dueling pistol. she did this at a gun range. calling it "oddly satisfying, not much of a kick, but a nice full pop and dramatic puff of smoke soon after." we have an historian tried to capture the mood and moment of what it was like several hundred years ago. her phd work was done at the univ
man. history with the museum and even longer one with alexander hamilton. 25 years ago, john herzog approached this young woman who had already curated an exhibit on hamilton. that became one of our earliest exhibits. that was joanne freeman. her history with hamilton is extensive. we have many hamiltonians in the audience. how many of you have read all 27 volumes of the papers of alexander hamilton, and several times? joanne started early reading them as a teenager. her extensive research took...
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police arrested a man and a woman a few hours ago. a news conference is planned for tomorrow morning. >>> new information tonight about an accident on the atlantic city expressway that left a man and a young boy dead. tonight, police charged rosalyn cornegay with death by auto. she was behind the wheel in june when she hit a guardrail and flipped over in hamilton township. she and her passengers were thrown from the truck. three were riding in the bed of the truck. 35-year-old james dennis and a 4-year-old boy were killed. >>> turning now to philadelphia's school budget crisis. superintendent dr. william hite says classes will start on time this year even though there's an $81 million budget gap. he says he will make $32 million in cuts that he hopes are just temporary because he is counting on the cigarette tax bill to pass through the state legislature next month. right now high school students who live within two miles of the school will not be able to take the bus. and to save money, schools will be cleaned less frequently. plus v
police arrested a man and a woman a few hours ago. a news conference is planned for tomorrow morning. >>> new information tonight about an accident on the atlantic city expressway that left a man and a young boy dead. tonight, police charged rosalyn cornegay with death by auto. she was behind the wheel in june when she hit a guardrail and flipped over in hamilton township. she and her passengers were thrown from the truck. three were riding in the bed of the truck. 35-year-old james...
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no other man could ever equal him." but for all these seemingly sociable qualities, leonardo was an enigmatic and solitary person. "when you're all alone," he wrote, "you are all your own." he was restless and unpredictable, a man of endless curiosity. magical powers were attributed to him by some who were baffled by the versatility of his mind and the broad range of his understanding. in one of his notebooks, leonardo comments, "the best thing in the soul is wisdom. nothing can be compared to it." leonardo's own search for wisdom began with what he could see. let us begin there, too, today, 500 years later. [dog barking] the tuscan landscape has changed little in 500 years. it still possesses a strange kind of beauty when it's shrouded in morning mist. the smell of the earth is the same, of things growing, things dead. the olive trees still spread their silver-green shade, and the ripe olives are still picked in the same manner they were so long ago. a young boy of today would see the color here as leonardo did, lookin
no other man could ever equal him." but for all these seemingly sociable qualities, leonardo was an enigmatic and solitary person. "when you're all alone," he wrote, "you are all your own." he was restless and unpredictable, a man of endless curiosity. magical powers were attributed to him by some who were baffled by the versatility of his mind and the broad range of his understanding. in one of his notebooks, leonardo comments, "the best thing in the soul is...
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this is great. >> hey man. whoo! you are looking tan my man. catching some rays?like, healthy glowing thing going. >> seth: oh that's so sweet of you. thank you. >> hey, can you hold on one second? >> seth: yeah. do your thing. do your thing. >> i love bed bugs! [ laughter ] they should fill in the grand canyon with cement and then build a huge walmart there. [ laughter ] everybody's browsing history should be printed out and mailed to their parents. >> seth: stink mouth, no! no! >> hate me, you idiots! >> seth: no! everyone is entitled to their privacy. >> cram it, stephan. >> seth: oh come on. >> you think you're so high and mighty with your brushed teeth and soap washed body. [ laughter ] >> seth: what? what does that mean? [ mimicking ] >> what? what does that mean? i love brunch. my favorite thing to do on a sunday is wait in a long line with my dumb, idiot white friends while they bitch about their boring ass love lives. and i'll tell you another thing right now. if there's one thing that i love more than brunch, it's using the word brunch as a verb. we brun
this is great. >> hey man. whoo! you are looking tan my man. catching some rays?like, healthy glowing thing going. >> seth: oh that's so sweet of you. thank you. >> hey, can you hold on one second? >> seth: yeah. do your thing. do your thing. >> i love bed bugs! [ laughter ] they should fill in the grand canyon with cement and then build a huge walmart there. [ laughter ] everybody's browsing history should be printed out and mailed to their parents. >> seth:...
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is atre something that burning man?icon valley is famous for innovation and new ideas and people taking risks on things. greatot of innovation is problems, necessity is the mother of invention. you say, ok, i will go for my summer vacation. crazy huged some thing in this big sandbox out in the desert. a giant dust storm comes up and creates all of these challenges. you have a lot of the combination of the space to try something new and do something crazy at the same time. lots of great challenges and problems that are really inspiring and engineering challenges. challenges with the open campus for creativity. inspiration for people that come here for technology. >> you have run a couple of startups before. wonder, i feel like the connection to the art world and the world of silicon valley is often not there. i don't see so much in silicon valley but burning man is very much the opposite. talk to me about that. >> i think the roots of inspiration and creativity and innovation are the same. you have to take a risk to go i
is atre something that burning man?icon valley is famous for innovation and new ideas and people taking risks on things. greatot of innovation is problems, necessity is the mother of invention. you say, ok, i will go for my summer vacation. crazy huged some thing in this big sandbox out in the desert. a giant dust storm comes up and creates all of these challenges. you have a lot of the combination of the space to try something new and do something crazy at the same time. lots of great...
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>> jimmy: hey, be cool, man. be cool. chill out, man. [ applause ] chill out, man. calm down!iest dream that i was -- i was on "the tonight show" and i was kicking stuff. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that really did happen. that was awesome. can we look at that in slow motion, see some of your moves? you're going to like this, will. there you go. that's not bad, dude. [ laughter ] that's not bad, right there. >> for the range of motion for a 44-year-old dude. >> jimmy: no, it's good that you didn't break -- but then this one -- yeah. you got some dust on that guy. higgins, how many pinatas did will arnett break? >> steve: one! >> jimmy: thank you, higgins. ♪ one pinata. all right. [ cheers and applause ] it's all down to me. it's all down to me right here. i'm just going to go over to the pinata. >> yeah, you're getting closer. you're getting warmer. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm going to start kicking now? all right, so i'm going to make my way over to the pinata. i just got to beat one. >> good luck. >> jimmy: no, i don't have to beat one. i have to beat one. [ laughter ] >> steve: s
>> jimmy: hey, be cool, man. be cool. chill out, man. [ applause ] chill out, man. calm down!iest dream that i was -- i was on "the tonight show" and i was kicking stuff. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that really did happen. that was awesome. can we look at that in slow motion, see some of your moves? you're going to like this, will. there you go. that's not bad, dude. [ laughter ] that's not bad, right there. >> for the range of motion for a 44-year-old dude. >>...
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the man who shot video of a new york city police officer who killed another man during a chokehold. has been arrested on a gun charge. free cloth ramsey orta was arrested last night in new york. police say they recovered an unloaded semi-automatic weapon from orta. which was reported orta shot the video of an officer using a choke hold to restrain eric garner. garner had been selling loose cigarettes on staten island. the officer was put on modified assignment and stripped of his badge and gun. charges could be filed against the officer. shane miller.the suspected killer of three has been found dead in a california creek. he has been on the run since may of 2013.in nothern california's biggest man hunt ever. police say.he allegedly murdered his wife and two young daughters. now. his remains have been found not far from where is truck was spotten in petrola last year. he was featured on a recent episode of john walsh's show "the hunt." police say. the suspect also faced marijuana distribution.machine gun posession.and money laundering charges in 2002. they still don't know the reason
the man who shot video of a new york city police officer who killed another man during a chokehold. has been arrested on a gun charge. free cloth ramsey orta was arrested last night in new york. police say they recovered an unloaded semi-automatic weapon from orta. which was reported orta shot the video of an officer using a choke hold to restrain eric garner. garner had been selling loose cigarettes on staten island. the officer was put on modified assignment and stripped of his badge and gun....
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the forgotten man.the great depression, president roosevelt spoke about the forgotten man. the man at the bottom of the totem pole. fdr said he wanted to help with his new deal. but big government under that new deal, the policies hurt more than they help. the depression last longer, and unemployment even worse. sound familiar? story today. government bloats. up.y capitalists eat it they are swallowing that largess. inclined to keep government big, wasteful -- there is those who profit from it. the permanent political class. both sides of the aisle, they feed off this. the rest of us. today, we are the forgotten man. the forgotten man is the hard-working middle class who just cannot seem to get a break. income flat lines. making less than a decade ago. worried about the mortgage, college tuition, retirement. worried about putting food on the table. the forgotten man is the college grad who voted for that hope and change stuff, but now can't find a job. losing hope. got no change. soldierotten man is the
the forgotten man.the great depression, president roosevelt spoke about the forgotten man. the man at the bottom of the totem pole. fdr said he wanted to help with his new deal. but big government under that new deal, the policies hurt more than they help. the depression last longer, and unemployment even worse. sound familiar? story today. government bloats. up.y capitalists eat it they are swallowing that largess. inclined to keep government big, wasteful -- there is those who profit from it....
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i was hungry, man.e: you just wanted to get out of there, but you gave him your real number. >> jimmy: i just want to get out of here. take my number. i don't care, man. [ phone beep ] oh, we got a message. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: check your message. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: hold on. >> steve: it's siri. it's siri, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, there's the quicktime. the voicemail, it's siri, yep. >> steve: do you want crack with that? [ laughter ] hey, wait. don't hang up. >> jimmy: all right. ♪ thank you, the new trailer for "fifty shades of grey" -- [ cheers and applause ] -- for already getting two thumbs up. i just don't want to know where. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: whoa! pull the shades. >> jimmy: oo-hoo. ♪ >> steve: do you want crack with that? >> jimmy: thank you -- [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you, wine tasting, for being a fancy way of saying "getting drunk." [ laughter ] we went to a wine tasting. >> steve: ding dong! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hold on. someone's at the door. hold
i was hungry, man.e: you just wanted to get out of there, but you gave him your real number. >> jimmy: i just want to get out of here. take my number. i don't care, man. [ phone beep ] oh, we got a message. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: check your message. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: hold on. >> steve: it's siri. it's siri, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, there's the quicktime. the voicemail, it's siri, yep. >> steve: do you want crack with that? [ laughter ] hey, wait....
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whose forgotten man is it? is that the homeless man or the taxpayer? your forgotten man hurts my forgotten man and so on but the sumner story is lost to us because we didn't get it in our education. so i did make -- be sure to bring it in. i will show you later. anyway these are more pictures. this is the soviet union. some of the characters in the book went to russia. they weren't mostly traitors. they were spies but they were definitely influenced by what they saw in russia which seemed promising at the time. this is rex tug well who was one of the feisty asked and most lovable new dealers and also the most radical. he drew him looking at the soviet and getting excited about it because this is about the romance of the economy of scale. big sounds great. a lot of us love the idea of china. the chinese market makes businessman dizzy with happiness but sometimes that isn't better so the same phenomenon was going on in russia. this is trotsky which i think paul drew exquisitely in part because he's part russian a
whose forgotten man is it? is that the homeless man or the taxpayer? your forgotten man hurts my forgotten man and so on but the sumner story is lost to us because we didn't get it in our education. so i did make -- be sure to bring it in. i will show you later. anyway these are more pictures. this is the soviet union. some of the characters in the book went to russia. they weren't mostly traitors. they were spies but they were definitely influenced by what they saw in russia which seemed...
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armstrong would be the first man to step upon the moon. july 16th, the day had come. the moon awaited. the men rose early, ate breakfast and dressed in their space suits. [ applause ] other astronauts had made this journey to the launch pad, but never with such anticipation. 9:32 a.m., july 16th. three hours later the apollo command module moves forward to extract lunar module from the third stage of the launch vehicle. both are moving at more than 17,000 miles per hour. docked together they will sail a million quarter miles across the sea of space and into orbit around the earth's nearest neighbor. >> loud and clear, mike. we understand that you are docked. >> during the three day journey to the moon the astronauts kept busy. checklists, navigation and observation, house keeping. they must work in a weightless environment keeping their spacecraft and themselves in good condition. data must be collected and reported. experiments must be performed, including photography both inside and outside the spacecraft. because of the film speed these actions appear faster than t
armstrong would be the first man to step upon the moon. july 16th, the day had come. the moon awaited. the men rose early, ate breakfast and dressed in their space suits. [ applause ] other astronauts had made this journey to the launch pad, but never with such anticipation. 9:32 a.m., july 16th. three hours later the apollo command module moves forward to extract lunar module from the third stage of the launch vehicle. both are moving at more than 17,000 miles per hour. docked together they...
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an important clue in the beating death of a san francisco man. this dashcam video from a passing cab shows a man in a hoodie near where bryan higgins was attacked on august 10. police are releasing this brief video and are studying other surveillance video of the assault. no arrests so far. higgins was taken off life support and died three days after the beating. >>> raw emotion outside a san francisco courtroom in a deadly hit-and-run case. >> awful. awful. [ indiscernible ] >> no way to describe how i felt. >> a family dealing with the death of their 2-year-old is now fighting to free the toddler's aunt who has been charged in the case. kpix 5's veronica de la cruz has details from the newsroom. >> reporter: allen, the aunt's arrest came as a surprise in this case. she was the one caring for her niece as you know. but police have said she had negligent and partly to blame for the death. 25-year-old lorysha gage appeared distraught in corporate. she was arraigned for felony child endangerment charges. gage was crossing the street with the 2-year
an important clue in the beating death of a san francisco man. this dashcam video from a passing cab shows a man in a hoodie near where bryan higgins was attacked on august 10. police are releasing this brief video and are studying other surveillance video of the assault. no arrests so far. higgins was taken off life support and died three days after the beating. >>> raw emotion outside a san francisco courtroom in a deadly hit-and-run case. >> awful. awful. [ indiscernible ]...
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the man who saw the shot fired said it was fired by a man wearing a black hat, a brown coat, a man that service agent. we can hear sirens outside and ambulance apparently is moving down now into the basement. here comes the ambulance. and oswald will be removed now. the ambulance is being pulled up in front of us here. here comes oswald, he's -- he is ashen and unconscious at this time, now being moved in. he is not moving. he's in the ambulance now. attendants, police are quickly moving in. the ambulance is leaving dallas police headquarters. where will he be taken? >> i'm assuming parkland hospital. >> parkland hospital. ironies of ironies, the place where john f. kennedy died. >> dallas city hall is normally a public building, but today it was really under armed guard. >> we -- is this a confirmed report as to who did the shooting? >> as far as i know. i just got it from vic robertson. >> vic robertson from city hall hall reports that jack ruby, the owner of the carousal, which is a bar in dallas, did the shooting. >> my statement will be very brief. oswald expired at 1:07 p.m. >> he
the man who saw the shot fired said it was fired by a man wearing a black hat, a brown coat, a man that service agent. we can hear sirens outside and ambulance apparently is moving down now into the basement. here comes the ambulance. and oswald will be removed now. the ambulance is being pulled up in front of us here. here comes oswald, he's -- he is ashen and unconscious at this time, now being moved in. he is not moving. he's in the ambulance now. attendants, police are quickly moving in....
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c is the forgotten man, that's what sumner said, the man who pays. and all throughout the '30s what i discovered in my research was the americans debated, whose forgotten man is it? is it the homeless man or the taxpayer? i have the better forgotten man, yours hurts might be, but the sumner story is lost to us because we didn't get it in our education. so i did be sure to bring it in, and i'll show you later. anyway, these are more pictures. this is the soviet union, some of my characters went to russia to have a look. they weren't, mostly, traitors. they weren't spies. but they were definitely influenced by what they saw in russia which seemed promising at the time. this is rex tugwell who was one of the most lovable and tyesiest new dealers -- feistest new dealers. this is really about the romance of the economy of scale. big sounds great. a lot of us love the idea of china because it's so big. sometimes big isn't better. and so the same phenomenon was going on in russia. this is trotzky which i think paul due exquisitely in part because he's part
c is the forgotten man, that's what sumner said, the man who pays. and all throughout the '30s what i discovered in my research was the americans debated, whose forgotten man is it? is it the homeless man or the taxpayer? i have the better forgotten man, yours hurts might be, but the sumner story is lost to us because we didn't get it in our education. so i did be sure to bring it in, and i'll show you later. anyway, these are more pictures. this is the soviet union, some of my characters went...
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>>> now at noon, a police investigation is underway after a man was hit and killed on 880 in hayward. it backed up traffic for hours. the previous confrontation officers are focusing on. >>> a possible case of the ebola virus right here in northern california. the testing underway right now and how health officials advised people to protect themselves. >>> president obama is calling the beheading of an american journalist an appalling and brutal murder. the threat made directly against the president. >>> good afternoon. i'm tori campbell. an investigation is underway into the death of a man who was killed after he fell onto interstate 880 in hayward. tara moriarty joins us live to explain why investigators are trying to figure out what happened in the moments before the lan landed on the freeway- - man landed on the freeway. tara? >> reporter: police say the man jumped from the freeway overpasses but the reasons behind why he jumped could possibly determine if this will be classified as a suicide or homicide. it snarled traffic for three hours and a gruesome scene on 880 southbound af
>>> now at noon, a police investigation is underway after a man was hit and killed on 880 in hayward. it backed up traffic for hours. the previous confrontation officers are focusing on. >>> a possible case of the ebola virus right here in northern california. the testing underway right now and how health officials advised people to protect themselves. >>> president obama is calling the beheading of an american journalist an appalling and brutal murder. the threat...
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>> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> oh, man, come on, man. pick somebody else, man. the court. i run that court. that court was mine for about an hour. >> since weights have been banned from san quentin, inmates like speedy have found other ways to keep in shape. that's our weights. yeah. that's how we work out. we got to make water bags. we don't get weights no more. arnold schwarzenegger took those away from us. >> why is everybody looking at us, man? find you some business. >> while recreational options are limited on the sensitive needs yard, back in ad seg they're even more restricted. angel gets his first real human contact for the day when an officer escorts him out for his one-hour yard time. >> i thought you was coming with me. >> yeah. >> you got one open? >> like a dog pound. get an hour out here. it's better than nothing. but they put this because too many people getting stabbed. now what am i supposed to do? i don't need to work out in the yard. you don't work out because you don't want no one to see what you can do. so you keep the secret if you're in s
>> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> oh, man, come on, man. pick somebody else, man. the court. i run that court. that court was mine for about an hour. >> since weights have been banned from san quentin, inmates like speedy have found other ways to keep in shape. that's our weights. yeah. that's how we work out. we got to make water bags. we don't get weights no more. arnold schwarzenegger took those away from us. >> why is everybody looking at us, man? find you some business....
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the forgotten man. the man who is not thought of. and all throughout the 30's were i discovered in my research, the americans debated, who is forgotten? the homeless man, the taxpayer? low, so on and so on. but the story is lost to us because we did not get it in education. i was sure to bring it in. you know, i will show you later. these are just more pictures the soviet union, some of my characters. went to russia to have a look. there were not mostly traders. there were not spies, but there were definitely influenced by what they saw and russia which seemed promising at the time. one of the fastest and most lovable and also the most radical. looking at the against soviets used giving excited about it. the romance of the economy. a lot of us love the idea of china because it is so big sometimes pig is not better. the same phenomenon going on in russia. this was exquisitely drawn in part because he is part russian. in get an idea of the detail of it. we kind of paraphrase. back into russian. i hope it is accurate. i bet it is. the r
the forgotten man. the man who is not thought of. and all throughout the 30's were i discovered in my research, the americans debated, who is forgotten? the homeless man, the taxpayer? low, so on and so on. but the story is lost to us because we did not get it in education. i was sure to bring it in. you know, i will show you later. these are just more pictures the soviet union, some of my characters. went to russia to have a look. there were not mostly traders. there were not spies, but there...
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this will be the first manned flight of the saturn 5, the largest rocket man has ever built.t has the explosive potential in its fuel of 2.5 tons of tnt. >> broadcasting the launch of the saturn 5, i never got over it. >> we have ignition sequence. >> and i'm supposed to be talking all through this. it's hard to talk when you're holding your breath. >> three, two, one, zero. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me about eliquis for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial h
this will be the first manned flight of the saturn 5, the largest rocket man has ever built.t has the explosive potential in its fuel of 2.5 tons of tnt. >> broadcasting the launch of the saturn 5, i never got over it. >> we have ignition sequence. >> and i'm supposed to be talking all through this. it's hard to talk when you're holding your breath. >> three, two, one, zero. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular...
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he's a man of big ideas. do think the play is about this order brought on by human error. >> aren't we looking at that right now in the world? >> i don't know. to speculate on this. i certainly feel that we are in a period where the center is not holding. you cannot help but feeling that. >> it does not have to be old men. somehow losing control of your senses about everything. and therefore disorder prevails. >> it is a shakespearean paradigm which is why there cost of using shakespearean as an adjective when politicians get into terrible trouble. allows disorder and then he restores order at the end. his tragedies are cathartic and hopeful. there is always a coda in which you say, we have just witnessed something so terrible and it's time for us to think about these together, and go on. the greeks did the same thing. shakespeare just sort of follows that pattern almost unconsciously. critic, said, the lear is too big for the stage. >> it's not too big for the delacorte stage. [laughter] be tall.elp to i wil
he's a man of big ideas. do think the play is about this order brought on by human error. >> aren't we looking at that right now in the world? >> i don't know. to speculate on this. i certainly feel that we are in a period where the center is not holding. you cannot help but feeling that. >> it does not have to be old men. somehow losing control of your senses about everything. and therefore disorder prevails. >> it is a shakespearean paradigm which is why there cost of...
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the man was struck in the torso and head and air lifted and died.nd they are handling the investigation and have the area roped off and technicians working the scene all morning. the prosecutor's office says it will be hours before they are ready to release details of what happened. one man dead after a police-involved shooting in winslow township. that's the latest, back to you. >> thank you. >>> philadelphia police blew up a suspicious device behind a women's shelter this morning in spring garden frp the scene as chopper 6 through over pearl street after 10:30 a.m. focussing the efforts on a device in the back alley. they cleared the scene around 11:00, no word on what it was or who put it there. >>> a driver reportingly who struck and killed a pedestrian tested for dui, the crash happening on academy road. a man in his 20s pronounced dead at the scene. the driver of the s.u.v. stopped nearby. so far no charges fired. >>> a security device doing its job in an attempted bank robbery. arresting stephen dunfee yesterday afternoon. he was trapped in t
the man was struck in the torso and head and air lifted and died.nd they are handling the investigation and have the area roped off and technicians working the scene all morning. the prosecutor's office says it will be hours before they are ready to release details of what happened. one man dead after a police-involved shooting in winslow township. that's the latest, back to you. >> thank you. >>> philadelphia police blew up a suspicious device behind a women's shelter this...
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i remember my old man. i think that they would have called him sort of a little man, common man.e didn't consider himself that way. you know what he was? he was a streetcar motorman first, and then he was a farmer, and then he had a lemon ranch. it was the poorest lemon ranch in california, i can assure you. [laughter] he sold it before they found oil on it. [laughter] and then he was a grocer. but he was a great man, because he did his job, and every job counts up to the hilt, regardless of what happens. nobody will ever write a book, probably, about my mother. well, i guess all of you would say this about your mother -- my mother was a saint. and i think of her, two boys dying of tuberculosis, nursing four others in order that she could take care of my older brother for three years in arizona, and seeing each of them die, and when they died, it was like one of her own. yes, she will have no books written about her. but she was a saint. now, however, we look to the future. i had a little quote in the speech last night from t.r. as you know, i kind of like to read books. i am not
i remember my old man. i think that they would have called him sort of a little man, common man.e didn't consider himself that way. you know what he was? he was a streetcar motorman first, and then he was a farmer, and then he had a lemon ranch. it was the poorest lemon ranch in california, i can assure you. [laughter] he sold it before they found oil on it. [laughter] and then he was a grocer. but he was a great man, because he did his job, and every job counts up to the hilt, regardless of...
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they found the man in the water at penns landing. they were able to pull him out of the water uninjured. >>> a man is behind bars in berks county after allegedly stealing an ambulance. the emergency vehicle was stolen outside of the abraham lincoln hotel at 5th and washington in reading yesterday morning. medic also left it running while -- medics left it running when they were treating a patient inside. 47-year-old kevin fountain got in and fled off. >> that's the last vehicle you would think someone would steal, but it's the second time in the city in recent time that an ambulance was stolen. another ambulance was stolen in march of last year. the ambulance stopped after running over spikes that had been laid down police. fountain faces a string of felony charges. >>> from our delaware newsroom, a man is behind bars and charged with breaking into 6 different homes in newark. 36-year-old william martin targeted the tree lane terrace and lafayette landing townhouses. in one case he forced his way inside and assaulted the homeowners.
they found the man in the water at penns landing. they were able to pull him out of the water uninjured. >>> a man is behind bars in berks county after allegedly stealing an ambulance. the emergency vehicle was stolen outside of the abraham lincoln hotel at 5th and washington in reading yesterday morning. medic also left it running while -- medics left it running when they were treating a patient inside. 47-year-old kevin fountain got in and fled off. >> that's the last vehicle...
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the young black man shot and killed by police.ith ktvu's allie rasmus to talk about it. she's in the newsroom now to tell us what they said. allie. >> reporter: oscar grant's uncle came back from a week long trip to ferguson, missouri. he and his wife met with the families of michael brown. that's johnson with the father of michael brown. the two families share a unique
the young black man shot and killed by police.ith ktvu's allie rasmus to talk about it. she's in the newsroom now to tell us what they said. allie. >> reporter: oscar grant's uncle came back from a week long trip to ferguson, missouri. he and his wife met with the families of michael brown. that's johnson with the father of michael brown. the two families share a unique
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they gave the man their check account information. the man deposited money into the bank.hey called back saying there was too much money. they mailed him back the money. he said they didn't receive the money. they would send it again. $72,000 was gone from their account. >>> police are looking for this man. he is accused of depositing fake checks using an atm. he used the card at a number of stores racking up more than $1,800 in charges. >>> a recall of frozen chicken nuggets to tell you about. p perdue farms is recalling them due to potential contaminations. boxes of applegate naturals chicken nuggets may contain plastic. if you have that chicken, take it back to the store for a full refund. >>> drive sober or get pulled over. that's the mess samg from the national highway traffic safety administration. today was at announcement for the annual labor day crack down on drunk drivers. yes, labor day. according to a recent report, it costs the nation $47 million in direct costs. that's $152 for every person in the u.s. then there's the personal toll, of course of dui crashed.
they gave the man their check account information. the man deposited money into the bank.hey called back saying there was too much money. they mailed him back the money. he said they didn't receive the money. they would send it again. $72,000 was gone from their account. >>> police are looking for this man. he is accused of depositing fake checks using an atm. he used the card at a number of stores racking up more than $1,800 in charges. >>> a recall of frozen chicken nuggets...
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arresting this man. and making him accountable for his actions. >> reporter: these protests have spread globally. you' our cameras had access to both sides of the front. with the s.w.a.t. team struggling to maintain order -- >> i want everybody behind the vehicles, they're lighting cocktails right now. >> reporter: and the protesters. "nightline" producer chris james is there on the front lines as shots ring out and tear gas rips through the air. >> it was an awful experience. hurt my nose, my throat. i couldn't really think straight. just kind of ran for the lights. it was scary. >> reporter: state senator maria chappelle-nadal knows what it feels like. >> i was subjected to tear gas two of three days. i was scared. a lot of intimidation by police officers. >> reporter: born and raised in st. louis, ferguson is one of her districts. she's at the quick trip gas station which has become a symbol of the movement. >> behind us is the result of looting last sunday where a bunch of people were angry and upset
arresting this man. and making him accountable for his actions. >> reporter: these protests have spread globally. you' our cameras had access to both sides of the front. with the s.w.a.t. team struggling to maintain order -- >> i want everybody behind the vehicles, they're lighting cocktails right now. >> reporter: and the protesters. "nightline" producer chris james is there on the front lines as shots ring out and tear gas rips through the air. >> it was an...
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the question tonight, was the home own are in win his rights to open fire on an unarmed man?ere's fox 29's dave schratwieser. >> reporter: it was just after 10:00 thursday night when a man who lives above this garage spotted someone on his surveillance cameras near his pickup truck in the alley behind his home. he immediately went to investigate. >> while someone was breaking into his vehicle, he shot the male. >> reporter: the unarmed 30 year old south jersey man who police have not yet identified was shot twice. once in the back of the head and once in the back. home own are in stayed at the scene with his gun until police arrived. >> he did state during the course of the opening of the garage that's when the confrontation ensues between himself and the male. >> reporter: homicide detectives retrieved surveillance video from the scene and took the homeowner in for questioning. no charges have been filed yet against the 56 year old shooter. >> the shooting did occur within the immediate area of his property and that's why more facts had to be gathered. >> if that person is e
the question tonight, was the home own are in win his rights to open fire on an unarmed man?ere's fox 29's dave schratwieser. >> reporter: it was just after 10:00 thursday night when a man who lives above this garage spotted someone on his surveillance cameras near his pickup truck in the alley behind his home. he immediately went to investigate. >> while someone was breaking into his vehicle, he shot the male. >> reporter: the unarmed 30 year old south jersey man who police...
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>>> hi, everybody, i'm beth trout man. if you love great videos from the web, this is the show for you "right this minute." ♪ >>> your eyes are not deceiving you. >> that is a woman running naked through the plaza. >> the stunt that got her schooled. >>> what is that in the road up ahead? >> a gofer stuck in its own hole. >> the good samaritan who freed a chubby critter. >>> a hollywood star stunt -- >> that could have been avoid. >> the fire department responding fast and furious. >>> and go behind the scenes at "rtm." >> we eat ghost peppers. >> how the new co-host survived trial by fire by initiation. >> i'm not going to die. >> your tongue is not swelling up? >> no. >> i'm fine. >>> education these days, very expensive. students resort to some creative ways to pay for their education. some people do this. >> oh, run naked through this plaza like this girl. >> so how does she get money from this? >> the radio station in amsterdam created a contestan finalists. she's one of them, where they challenge them in this case, i
>>> hi, everybody, i'm beth trout man. if you love great videos from the web, this is the show for you "right this minute." ♪ >>> your eyes are not deceiving you. >> that is a woman running naked through the plaza. >> the stunt that got her schooled. >>> what is that in the road up ahead? >> a gofer stuck in its own hole. >> the good samaritan who freed a chubby critter. >>> a hollywood star stunt -- >> that could...
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freeport of armed man in that area in east garfield park when officers arrived at the man was in his 20s man from his house and through again way. police went to a vacant lot on the side of the home and then officers chased the man upstairs. as the man ran up police say he turned and pointed out what was a 9 mm handgun and the officer, the officer fired the man was pronounced dead at mount sinai just before 9:00 on the south side police on foot patrol saw and then shooting another at 80th and ingleside he was standing over his victim tried to get him the government then turned and pointed a semi-automatic officers, police shot him he died at the scene. the fraternal order of police spokesman said these are preventable. >> you gotta get familiar with the gun instead of dropping and cementing the points the gun at the police and the officer has no choice but to defend himself. >> the target of the shooting on the south side is hospitalized now with a gunshot wound to his head, the police review authority is investigating both instances. >> chicago police called in the father of the thr
freeport of armed man in that area in east garfield park when officers arrived at the man was in his 20s man from his house and through again way. police went to a vacant lot on the side of the home and then officers chased the man upstairs. as the man ran up police say he turned and pointed out what was a 9 mm handgun and the officer, the officer fired the man was pronounced dead at mount sinai just before 9:00 on the south side police on foot patrol saw and then shooting another at 80th and...
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man making incredible progress.e hand transplant. >> ♪ >> how the donor's hands are giving this artistic amputee a new lease on life. and have those umbrellas out folks. carol is tracking heavy rain this weekend when your area will be impacted, it is straight >> plasmas hands transplant recipient making great progress after history making surgery that he received in 2011. emily reamer spent some time with a man who has rediscovered his love of music . >> making beautiful music the keys after piano something richard had dreams of nearly three years ago. >> that normal getting comfortable with his hands. mr. manning even owe made history as the first successful double transplant clinic at bringing ham woman's hospital. earlier he had lost his lower arms and legs to an infection. >> i don't notice what i have or i don't have, just doing all of these things. >> things like swimming. >> back and forth in the pool. >> playing ball with his grandkids, and simple tasks most of us don't even think about. >> i went like this,
man making incredible progress.e hand transplant. >> ♪ >> how the donor's hands are giving this artistic amputee a new lease on life. and have those umbrellas out folks. carol is tracking heavy rain this weekend when your area will be impacted, it is straight >> plasmas hands transplant recipient making great progress after history making surgery that he received in 2011. emily reamer spent some time with a man who has rediscovered his love of music . >> making...
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this will be the first manned flight of the saturn five, the largest rocket man has ever built and it explosive potential in its fuel of 2.5 million tons of tnt. >> broadcasting the launch of the saturn five, i never got over it. >> we have ignition sequence. >> and i'm supposed to be talking all through this. >> the engines are on. >> it's hard to talk when you're holding your breath. >> three, two, one, zero. s a crd where the reward was that new car smell and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. excedrin migraine wor
this will be the first manned flight of the saturn five, the largest rocket man has ever built and it explosive potential in its fuel of 2.5 million tons of tnt. >> broadcasting the launch of the saturn five, i never got over it. >> we have ignition sequence. >> and i'm supposed to be talking all through this. >> the engines are on. >> it's hard to talk when you're holding your breath. >> three, two, one, zero. s a crd where the reward was that new car smell...
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this man has been living at the moffe t-mobile home park in mountain view -- a man said he -- the girls said the man lured them to an isolated area. many know him as a religious man. >> i can't believe it. i mean he asked my son, do you believe in god? he looked like he had the love of lord in his heart. >> he is married and has a son. police say he has no criminal record. >>> 4:43 today, we will get our first look at the fremont man accused of breaking into a home, tieing up a little girl and raping her mother. police say this man was wearing a mask when he broke into an apartment on the parkway in fremont and waited for a mother and her daughter to come home. it happened saturday night. investigators say morris was waiting in the girl's room and when she came in, he grabbed her and threatened her with a gun. when the mother went into the room, he reportedly tied them both up with duct tape. >> the suspect then pushes the daughter aside and takes the mom and takes her into a different room of the residence. it'ses in that room that he forcefully, sexual assaulted her. >> during the att
this man has been living at the moffe t-mobile home park in mountain view -- a man said he -- the girls said the man lured them to an isolated area. many know him as a religious man. >> i can't believe it. i mean he asked my son, do you believe in god? he looked like he had the love of lord in his heart. >> he is married and has a son. police say he has no criminal record. >>> 4:43 today, we will get our first look at the fremont man accused of breaking into a home, tieing...
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in kensington, police took a man in custody after he stabbed another man in the back. it happened after 1:00 this morning on east allegheny avenue. detectives tell us the 28-year-old victim is in stable condition. in south philadelphia, a cook was stabbed by a coworker at snockey's oyster and crab house. an argument between the two led to the stabbing. the suspect has been arrested. the victim is in the hospital. no word on his condition. >>> the search for clues continue today after two women were found shot dead inside a may fair home. this happened on the 4700 block of vista street. neighbors tell us the woman who lived here, one of the victims was like a grandmother to everybody on the block. according to police, both were many their mid-50s. one of the women was found downstairs, the other upstairs. neighbors heard shots and saw someone run from the house. we spoke to one man, joey thomas, that told us police informed him one of the victims was his sister visiting the other victim at the time of the shooting. >>> this morning a son is facing aggravated assault cha
in kensington, police took a man in custody after he stabbed another man in the back. it happened after 1:00 this morning on east allegheny avenue. detectives tell us the 28-year-old victim is in stable condition. in south philadelphia, a cook was stabbed by a coworker at snockey's oyster and crab house. an argument between the two led to the stabbing. the suspect has been arrested. the victim is in the hospital. no word on his condition. >>> the search for clues continue today after...
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the man was not badly injured at all. david hynes for trans perth said it was a combination of people power and quick thinking by station workers. >> we believe it was our people on the ground, our station attendants who, first of all, when they realized the man -- and they were right on the spot. when they realized the man was stuck alerted the train driver to keep the train stationary, not move off. he went to his assistants and spent five or six minutes trying to extract him. weren't able to do that. they started getting creative. one went inside the train and asked passengers still on board -- and most of them were on board at that stage -- to move to the other side of the carriage. like racing yachts do. get everyone to go on one side and lean out to see if it would tilt the train to slightly increase the five centimeter gap between the train and the platform. that didn't work. they then got the people to disembark from the carriages. it was a six-car train with quite a few people. lined them up and started to push.
the man was not badly injured at all. david hynes for trans perth said it was a combination of people power and quick thinking by station workers. >> we believe it was our people on the ground, our station attendants who, first of all, when they realized the man -- and they were right on the spot. when they realized the man was stuck alerted the train driver to keep the train stationary, not move off. he went to his assistants and spent five or six minutes trying to extract him. weren't...
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. >> i'm mad because you-all doing your jobs incorrectly, man. >> talking all that [ bleep ], man. >> get him out there and get everybody else in, he calms down, we'll bring him back. if he gets compliant, we'll bring him back. if we have to, we'll do whatever it takes. >> they allow it. >> somebody told me you were going to do an audition for "american idol." y'all got that together? >> we're going to get it together. >> when i came in five years ago, one of the things was to try and change the culture of this facility from a no-care type of an attitude to let people know that we did care. you are locked up but then you should consider this as home, because the majority of you, that's what it is. >> let me step back in the barber shop. get your shirt on. >> i don't like sloppiness. i just think you can do better. if you can't do any better, it's one thing. but if you can do better, you need to take care of yourself. get your clothes together, guys. get your clothes together. get your clothes together. >> warden culliver is a sign of change. since he's been here, he's implemented seve
. >> i'm mad because you-all doing your jobs incorrectly, man. >> talking all that [ bleep ], man. >> get him out there and get everybody else in, he calms down, we'll bring him back. if he gets compliant, we'll bring him back. if we have to, we'll do whatever it takes. >> they allow it. >> somebody told me you were going to do an audition for "american idol." y'all got that together? >> we're going to get it together. >> when i came in five...
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who will stand up for the forgotten man? one man did.t, and he left his party, because he says his party left him. that man, of course, is ron reagan. reagan said -- [applause] our hero reagan said he cannot be for big government, big taxes, and big bureaucracy, and still be for the little guys. he believes firmly in legal immigration, just as i do. amnesty mistake with unsecured borders problem. but i bet you he would never make the same mistake twice, to let us learn from history. he stood for the working man, for opportunity. that is why the reagan democrats stood with him. well onit was summed up my facebook page. a guy, sam griffith, he posted, i grew up poor. my mother was a diehard fdr democrat. one i turned 18, the first president i voted for was ronald reagan. my mother was beside herself. she asked me, why would i vote for him? her, i did not plan on staying poor. this is our message. [applause] this is what we stand for. we want to win date in these midterms? do you want to win big in 2016? listen to a guy who still wants to b
who will stand up for the forgotten man? one man did.t, and he left his party, because he says his party left him. that man, of course, is ron reagan. reagan said -- [applause] our hero reagan said he cannot be for big government, big taxes, and big bureaucracy, and still be for the little guys. he believes firmly in legal immigration, just as i do. amnesty mistake with unsecured borders problem. but i bet you he would never make the same mistake twice, to let us learn from history. he stood...