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they also rewrote their history to clothe themselves in the mantle of divine authority. sanders: the uncle of the aztec ruler came to him and said, "i think we should burn the books. "they only deceive the common people. "and let's write true history --" meaning official history, of course. and this history tells the story of a chosen people -- it's very much like the story of the israelites -- a chosen people who start up in northern mexico at a place called aztlan -- that's where they got their name "azteca" from -- start in aztlan under the leadership of a leader who later on becomes their god, huitzilopochtli, but at that time he was a human being. he tries to tell them to keep going, keep going. they haven't reached the promised land yet. finally, they arrive in the valley of mexico, and on an island in the lake they see an eagle land with a serpent in its claws on a nopal cactus. and huitzilopochtli says that's the place that you are destined to form your great kingdom, and you are going to be the sun god's chosen people, and your mission in life is to go out and c
they also rewrote their history to clothe themselves in the mantle of divine authority. sanders: the uncle of the aztec ruler came to him and said, "i think we should burn the books. "they only deceive the common people. "and let's write true history --" meaning official history, of course. and this history tells the story of a chosen people -- it's very much like the story of the israelites -- a chosen people who start up in northern mexico at a place called aztlan --...
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the greatest yankee of all time joe dimaggio, mickey mantle, or derek jeter?f you say eric jeter -- >> oh, that night the yankees won the game and jeter got hit in the head -- i think derek jeter got closer than anyone then perhaps lou gehrig in embodying the yankees if those. you left some players off of that. >> the greatest yankee of all time, joel benenson. >> and if you say derek jeter i am sending keith olbermann to your house with a baseball bat. >> mickey mantle. >> who would you choose -- mario cuomo in his prime, andrew cuomo right now, or chris cuomo? >> [laughter] this is such a cruel family game. chris cuomo. [laughter] >> jewel, the washington post today suggests -- joel the washington post today suggest the democrats are not doing that great. who do trust for the economy, who do you trust on national security? the democrat brand is not in the same shape it was. why has that happened? >> i think it has happened largely because of congress. people view washington writ large as the most dysfunctional they have ever seen it. that has kept republican
the greatest yankee of all time joe dimaggio, mickey mantle, or derek jeter?f you say eric jeter -- >> oh, that night the yankees won the game and jeter got hit in the head -- i think derek jeter got closer than anyone then perhaps lou gehrig in embodying the yankees if those. you left some players off of that. >> the greatest yankee of all time, joel benenson. >> and if you say derek jeter i am sending keith olbermann to your house with a baseball bat. >> mickey mantle....
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this tall and colorful originally sat on a mantle at drayton hall. one of the most ornate examples known from the early south. silver and silver plate came from the mother country, too. far more than most people realize. as evidenced made for tidewater virginia family made in 1771. these candlesticks ordered by john park custus and his maryland wife in 1774. this london silver in the neoclassic taste was made for william and hannah bultry in 1772 and this large english cup was fashioned to commemorate a horse race in north carolina in 1754. can you see the engraved horse and jockey on the front. english silver was pouring into the south in vast amounts. perhaps the least understood is furniture. but diligent research over the last decade has turned up a wealth of well-documented pieces and we're beginning to see a pattern. most of these goods were of a straightforward design. often termed the neat and plain style by 18th century consumers like this clock made in scotland and used by the last governor in virginia. or this english side board table with
this tall and colorful originally sat on a mantle at drayton hall. one of the most ornate examples known from the early south. silver and silver plate came from the mother country, too. far more than most people realize. as evidenced made for tidewater virginia family made in 1771. these candlesticks ordered by john park custus and his maryland wife in 1774. this london silver in the neoclassic taste was made for william and hannah bultry in 1772 and this large english cup was fashioned to...
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this is ten times as much water than we previously thought mantle could contain.at my conviction began to change. i began to firmly believe there was a significant reservoir of h 20 in the earth's mantle. i had a hard time convincing others. truthfully, it's a challenge to stop thinking about these things. it becomes more and more difficult to find time to stop is and think and really explore. although i'm often a alone in my head in this journey, i'm certainly not alone on this path of wanting to understand our planet better. this story has changed a lot this year. brandon, a seismologist approach. brandon had been working on data recorded by usf net work array. underneath most regions beneath the united states, we found evidence of partial. one of the only ways of explaining melt generation at these depths is presence of water. the other key event that occurred this year was a colleague of my, pierson, discovered a diamond. inside the diamond he found a small crystal. this was a natural one that had come out of the earth millions of years ago in a volcanic erupt
this is ten times as much water than we previously thought mantle could contain.at my conviction began to change. i began to firmly believe there was a significant reservoir of h 20 in the earth's mantle. i had a hard time convincing others. truthfully, it's a challenge to stop thinking about these things. it becomes more and more difficult to find time to stop is and think and really explore. although i'm often a alone in my head in this journey, i'm certainly not alone on this path of wanting...
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. >> but the mantle of leadership came with a price. use his son as an ideological play thing, pushing sexual boundaries for a new generation of disciples. >> you know, we may not believe in god. i don't. at least certainly not the christian [ muted ] god. it's a big [ muted ] and he wants to stick it in everybody's [ bleep ]. but, i don't know. i'm starting to think life goes on and that [ muted ] scares me. that really does scare me more than anything, because -- because i -- i don't know. i don't want it to go on. i want it to just be over. >> he talked about suicide a lot. and i would ask him, you know, why he felt like that. why did he want to die? and, you know, he said, you know what, "because i'm already dead." in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your
. >> but the mantle of leadership came with a price. use his son as an ideological play thing, pushing sexual boundaries for a new generation of disciples. >> you know, we may not believe in god. i don't. at least certainly not the christian [ muted ] god. it's a big [ muted ] and he wants to stick it in everybody's [ bleep ]. but, i don't know. i'm starting to think life goes on and that [ muted ] scares me. that really does scare me more than anything, because -- because i -- i...
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. >>> back here at home, a mantle is underway for this man. his name is deon warren. he is 19 years old. and bowie police say he shot and killed a dad who was just trying to protect his son. it happened outside the belair swim and racket club. investigats say mitchell white stemmed in to break up a fight between a group of teenagers and that's when someone started shooting. e was pronounced dead at the > grief in the northeast d.c. neighbor over the death of a 13-year-old boy shot by his best friend. sours tell news4 it is being investigat as an accident. e victim and his 14-year-old friend were in the apartment on downing stree last night. today police spent hours at that home. the older team lives there with his mothe tal to caldwell's fathe about 7:00 when the gun went off. the father didn't want to be identified but tells news4, he hopes his son's friend isn't charged. >> i hope not. they both did something stupid. >> if police find that the gun belonged to the 14-year-old's mother, she could be charged for no >>> next at 11:00, a new tool arrives for d.c. police.
. >>> back here at home, a mantle is underway for this man. his name is deon warren. he is 19 years old. and bowie police say he shot and killed a dad who was just trying to protect his son. it happened outside the belair swim and racket club. investigats say mitchell white stemmed in to break up a fight between a group of teenagers and that's when someone started shooting. e was pronounced dead at the > grief in the northeast d.c. neighbor over the death of a 13-year-old boy shot...
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. >> and we have a whole mantle set up at home with all the bobbleheads. >> kind of an altar. >> definitely an altar. >> frank puts the rally cap on his grandson. >> then he hits a home run and we win the game. >> billy barrett wears the same cap, the same socks and brings the same glove to every game. >> are you convinced that the glove, the hat and the socks -- >> ridiculous question. of course. if i wasn't here, they wouldn't win. >> do you do anything? >> i do. >> i wear my giants underwear. >> okay. we have a winner. >> game time tomorrow? >> 6:07. go giants. reporting from at&t park. nbc bay area news. >> thank you, mark. i'm scott budman. coming up after the break, a local breakup that brought investors billions of dollars. >>> a new state law will crackdown on fraud at farmers markets. i'm michelle roberts in morgan hill. hear from local farmers and what they think about the new regulations. >>> plus, the supreme court dodges a ruling on same-sex marriage. we'll tell you why that has gay marriage advocates in five states rejoicing. >>> and good afternoon, i'm meteorologist jeff rani
. >> and we have a whole mantle set up at home with all the bobbleheads. >> kind of an altar. >> definitely an altar. >> frank puts the rally cap on his grandson. >> then he hits a home run and we win the game. >> billy barrett wears the same cap, the same socks and brings the same glove to every game. >> are you convinced that the glove, the hat and the socks -- >> ridiculous question. of course. if i wasn't here, they wouldn't win. >> do...
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seven to get his dad >> : and mom girders dead actors instead where love is big picture over the mantlee game during a game he sends baumgartner attacks and memory he says is a much more than awesome >> : see were among reminds me or to unesco welling yourself to perfection running the team along with you could not be more proud >> : seems like the family low key instead of being there but in this battle like warsaw's would try to be the >> : this that says this was on loan and a watch from home on agreements to cut in the strict new from this incredible game >> : and they're getting ready the trip that had often hears garry the penis the third inning crux >> : that's among honor individuate story or the take one play thousand >> : teddy not made the play crores scored with the stop the crowd >> : here reflect on all roads and characters no one's ever more the character and hortense was the only one out of about hanging on >> : posing with the caps and trophies his ndp and motivational a valuable player. he's crazy as like to call. posey offensively the film credits for such a great job
seven to get his dad >> : and mom girders dead actors instead where love is big picture over the mantlee game during a game he sends baumgartner attacks and memory he says is a much more than awesome >> : see were among reminds me or to unesco welling yourself to perfection running the team along with you could not be more proud >> : seems like the family low key instead of being there but in this battle like warsaw's would try to be the >> : this that says this was on...
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is that a mantle that you want to put on your shoulders? that mikhail khodorkovsky has come back to save his country and save other russian dissidents? >> for me, it could be somewhat more ambitious than what i am capable of doing. but without a doubt, there is in russia and large component of my citizens whose -- interest i would like to defend and i would like to do that. these are those fellow citizens of mine, who are in favor of a pro-european russia. there are not that many in our country. unfortunately, they are not unified. they are not in single political force capable in those cases when we are talking about the interests of this group of people of jointly standing up for the interests. i am going to try to do something about this. whether i succeed or not, i do not know. >> do you have huge sums of money? did you put away a lot of money because you knew the state might come down on you? my question is, are there billions of dollars that you may have axes to that you can use and whatever political ambitions in half? >> i have enou
is that a mantle that you want to put on your shoulders? that mikhail khodorkovsky has come back to save his country and save other russian dissidents? >> for me, it could be somewhat more ambitious than what i am capable of doing. but without a doubt, there is in russia and large component of my citizens whose -- interest i would like to defend and i would like to do that. these are those fellow citizens of mine, who are in favor of a pro-european russia. there are not that many in our...
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isis,mantle, the great term, and toiate destroy them. that is the ultimate goal. >> all isis and al qaeda affiliated groups. >> we are at war with al qaeda. the objective is to destroy them. the longer answer, the more serious answer is we are not going to eradicate every individual who has ever sworn allegiance to bin laden. we are not going to eliminate completely the threat posed by isil. , thate can do is overtime involves a lot of countries, we can reduce to an acceptable level the threat that group poses to us. when that threat is no longer one that we see and affect us or our allies, then we can say we have destroyed that group. we have made a lot of headway. been under extraordinary pressure. they are not anything like before. >> the original al qaeda. >> the group of eight brought us 9/11. --we were able to designate we were able to dissipate their organization. somalia,le to look at you destroyed a leader. then all of a sudden they have nominated the next. isone part of that strategy decimating them from the top. that is not th
isis,mantle, the great term, and toiate destroy them. that is the ultimate goal. >> all isis and al qaeda affiliated groups. >> we are at war with al qaeda. the objective is to destroy them. the longer answer, the more serious answer is we are not going to eradicate every individual who has ever sworn allegiance to bin laden. we are not going to eliminate completely the threat posed by isil. , thate can do is overtime involves a lot of countries, we can reduce to an acceptable level...
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and two of the best books ever won on mickey mantle and the other on the sandy koufax and she is down here. [applause] and to every writer in the room particularly to tell you how much we appreciate people and the art form in which they are engaged because very few if any are more important. when i have several other introductions ever like to make. forced the former director of the fbi the honorable william sessions. [applause] and counsel to the president of united states george w. bush. [applause] i also want you to meet the co-chair of the washington writer serious those two individuals that are successful in the field of business alike stand so we can griot -- greet you as. [applause] and where it's a? they're key is. i also want to acknowledge one of the owners of the washington nationals. [applause] and the director ballparks' experiences. [applause] we have one box is available for signing in the end to leave without getting the book and having him sign it for you. now let me introduce first the panel from the united states supreme court associate justice alito. [applause] nex
and two of the best books ever won on mickey mantle and the other on the sandy koufax and she is down here. [applause] and to every writer in the room particularly to tell you how much we appreciate people and the art form in which they are engaged because very few if any are more important. when i have several other introductions ever like to make. forced the former director of the fbi the honorable william sessions. [applause] and counsel to the president of united states george w. bush....
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after all these years is there no one less in the gop who will claim the mantle to basic opposition to rights. turns out there is. his name is raval cruise calling the statement judicial activism at its worse. >> joining me now is correspondent at the new york times and senior republican strategist. hogan, it's been a long time, my friend, i'm happy to see you back to talk about this very pressing and topical issue given your experience in politics. what do ted cruise and mike and rick have to say to the rand pauls of the republican party. >> well, they understand a large portion of the republican base y they believe unstaunchly that marriage should be between one man, one woman. they expect their candidates to hold dear to that. it sounds great to say let's the states decide, people like your favorite person, rick perry, and people like ted cruz, you understand you can't have 50 different definitions of marriage. sooner or later the supreme court will have to make a ruling and tell us what they think marriage is, otherwise this fight will never end and get more ugly a krcross the coun
after all these years is there no one less in the gop who will claim the mantle to basic opposition to rights. turns out there is. his name is raval cruise calling the statement judicial activism at its worse. >> joining me now is correspondent at the new york times and senior republican strategist. hogan, it's been a long time, my friend, i'm happy to see you back to talk about this very pressing and topical issue given your experience in politics. what do ted cruise and mike and rick...
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you're lifting up a mantle of serious, this is heavy. >> right. >> i've been kidding with you all dayhe trust is a lot of people say it's like just pr. pr is what's the show without pr? >> yeah. >> richard, i don't want to put words -- aww. pr. imagine that. me, bonding with a pr guy. truth is, richard is just another regular guy from sin city who is just trying to do his job. it's true. you've been a little nervous. >> i have been. we're giving you a lot of access. we put you in one of our train things, a face mask. we don't do that. we did for you. >> you have inserted me into a number of perilous situations. you have. >> yeah. >> how would you evaluate your performance? >> i'm gone from nervous to casual. >> you seem less nervous. you're going to a squatting posture. >> i don't want to intimidate you. >> i wanted to make the point in is world where somebody's got to do it, a guy like dale without the help of a guy like you will have a problem. a guy like you without a guy like dale -- >> he gives me really good story to tell. he's not manufactured. >> dale is the real deal, but wit
you're lifting up a mantle of serious, this is heavy. >> right. >> i've been kidding with you all dayhe trust is a lot of people say it's like just pr. pr is what's the show without pr? >> yeah. >> richard, i don't want to put words -- aww. pr. imagine that. me, bonding with a pr guy. truth is, richard is just another regular guy from sin city who is just trying to do his job. it's true. you've been a little nervous. >> i have been. we're giving you a lot of...
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mickey mantle, miguel cabrera, jones. he is in good company. still so young. we had such a terrific run. we want to say thank you for sure. is it time for a shave, gentlemen? >> the deal was to keep the beards through the playoffs and get rid of them through the play stkpwraufs are over. it is going to hang around for a couple of days. >> i feel like they have a chance to win, next year. >> there's always next year. >> it was a wonderful run. it was an exciting year. that's baseball. that's the way it goes. >> we are sort of cheering and getting a cool view of something happening up in the sky. this is a live picture of the lunar eclipse. total eclipse in progress. some folks will worry about clouds moving in. i know that happens south of here. >> we're good. it is clear. it is at totality. the moon has entered the earth's shadow. that's a live view from tower camera. it will get the color. into the 60s. sunshine through 8:00. noon time, bright and sunny. upper 60s. winds gusting around 15, 20 miles per hour. it will settle down in the afternoon. temperatures
mickey mantle, miguel cabrera, jones. he is in good company. still so young. we had such a terrific run. we want to say thank you for sure. is it time for a shave, gentlemen? >> the deal was to keep the beards through the playoffs and get rid of them through the play stkpwraufs are over. it is going to hang around for a couple of days. >> i feel like they have a chance to win, next year. >> there's always next year. >> it was a wonderful run. it was an exciting year....
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this tall and colorful cottager inh details richly adorned gilding originally sat on a mantle at drayton hall beginning in the 1780's. it's one of the most ornate examples known from the early south. camer and silver plate from the mother country, too, far more than most people realize, as evidenced by this, virginia'sdewater, granberry family in 1771, and these outstanding silverplate andlesticks, ordered by virginian and his maryland wife in 1774. this is in the neoclassic taste was made for william and hannah insley in south carolina 1772, and this large english cup -- and it is about 15 inches tall -- was fashioned to commemorate a horse race run in north carolina in 1754. can you see the engraved horse and jockey on front? english's silver was pouring into the south in vast amounts. perhaps the least well understood of the british imports to the south's furniture. the diligent research over the last decade has turned up a wealth of well-documented pieces , and we are beginning to see a pattern. most of these goods were of a straightforward design, often termed the need in plain styl
this tall and colorful cottager inh details richly adorned gilding originally sat on a mantle at drayton hall beginning in the 1780's. it's one of the most ornate examples known from the early south. camer and silver plate from the mother country, too, far more than most people realize, as evidenced by this, virginia'sdewater, granberry family in 1771, and these outstanding silverplate andlesticks, ordered by virginian and his maryland wife in 1774. this is in the neoclassic taste was made for...
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is that a mantle you want to put on your shoulders, this idea that mikhail chord coughski has come back to save russia after having felt the pressure of the state and imprisonment in the tradition of so many other russian dissidents. >> for me, this could be somewhat more ambitious than what i am capable of doing. but without a doubt there are-- there is in russia a large proportion of my fellow citizens whose interests i do understand and whose interests i would like to defend an i would like to do that. these are those fellow citizens of mine who are-- in favor of a pro european path of russia's development. there are not that many in our country even today. but unfortunately they're not unified, they're nod a single political force capable in those cases when we're talking about the interests of this group of people, of jointly standing up for these interests, i'm going to try to do something about this, whether i succeed or not, i don't know. >> do you have huge sums of money? did you put away a lot of money? because you knee that the state may come down on you, you were warned to g
is that a mantle you want to put on your shoulders, this idea that mikhail chord coughski has come back to save russia after having felt the pressure of the state and imprisonment in the tradition of so many other russian dissidents. >> for me, this could be somewhat more ambitious than what i am capable of doing. but without a doubt there are-- there is in russia a large proportion of my fellow citizens whose interests i do understand and whose interests i would like to defend an i would...
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what is interesting is bill clinton took up that mantle for president obama in kentucky and arkansas, and he'll help to get a bit of excitement going for those candidates. >> in the last two weeks, we should expect to see a lot of tv commercials. there's a lot of big money coming in from outside here? >> yes, for sure. the tv ads, and the money spent - this election will be the most extensive election in u.s. history, with the exception of the 2012 presidential campaign. this is a midterm election, the second term of a president. it's really - i mean, it's unheard of that this money is spent, a lot on the state houses. florida is $62 million in ads. the democratic committee decided to pull money out of kentucky. don't read into that too much. what happened in kentucky sa lot of the ad time was bought up. a lot of space. you will not see alison lundergan grimes go off the air in kentucky. but the democrats have to save money for what are going to be almost certainly, you know, votes in both louisiana, and georgia after the election - louisiana in december, georgia in december. the demo
what is interesting is bill clinton took up that mantle for president obama in kentucky and arkansas, and he'll help to get a bit of excitement going for those candidates. >> in the last two weeks, we should expect to see a lot of tv commercials. there's a lot of big money coming in from outside here? >> yes, for sure. the tv ads, and the money spent - this election will be the most extensive election in u.s. history, with the exception of the 2012 presidential campaign. this is a...
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you're lifting up a mantle of serious -- i mean, this is heavy, right?e trust is a lot of people say it's like just pr. but pr is -- what's the show without pr? >> yeah. well, it's -- yeah. >> richard, i don't want to put words -- aw. pr. >> imagine that. me, bonding with a pr guy. truth is, richard is just another regular guy from sin city who is just trying to do his job. so it's true. you've been a little nervous. >> i have been. because we're giving you a lot of access. >> unlimited access. >> we put you in one of our triton things. >> i remember. >> we put you in a face mask. >> you did. >> we don't do that. we did it for you. >> you have inserted me into a number of perilous situations. you have. >> yeah. >> how would you evaluate your performance? >> my performance? >> just what you've seen. >> i'm gone from nervous to casual. >> you seem very casual. >> i try to be. >> you assumed kind of a squatting posture. >> i want to be eye level with you. i don't want into timid you. >> it's good. i just wanted to make the point where in a world where someb
you're lifting up a mantle of serious -- i mean, this is heavy, right?e trust is a lot of people say it's like just pr. but pr is -- what's the show without pr? >> yeah. well, it's -- yeah. >> richard, i don't want to put words -- aw. pr. >> imagine that. me, bonding with a pr guy. truth is, richard is just another regular guy from sin city who is just trying to do his job. so it's true. you've been a little nervous. >> i have been. because we're giving you a lot of...
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but look how beautiful it will shine and shimmer on your mantle.ou deserve something -- >> thank you so much. >> plus, you can fill it with booze. >> good one. so the real reason you're here. we're so excited to have you as part ft o cnn family. >> i'm going to keep it right here. >> this show -- everyone knows you for "dirty jobs." your party is about the people, not necessarily the dirty jobs but the stories people have to tell. when we come back, we're going to go into the people. in order to be on cnn, on this show, we have to do a little hazing. which is a little word association game. >> i'll play. >> he's playing. > you know what i love about you, earlier she said, kill the prompter, take everything off the prompter. that makes me happy. >> i did. we're going rogue. narrator: these are the tennis shoes skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers for t
but look how beautiful it will shine and shimmer on your mantle.ou deserve something -- >> thank you so much. >> plus, you can fill it with booze. >> good one. so the real reason you're here. we're so excited to have you as part ft o cnn family. >> i'm going to keep it right here. >> this show -- everyone knows you for "dirty jobs." your party is about the people, not necessarily the dirty jobs but the stories people have to tell. when we come back, we're...
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sally and the police looking for mantle and for we touch to girls decide what target and wal-mart. >>orter: this man dressed in black braid on the yonder on the 10 years old at the wal-mart store. lieutenant was with-that the tenants said the victim was with her mother and she screamed for help the man took off he was able to get out of the store you to see the man interim target active demand struck again. the video shows a man hurrying out of the store screen for helping get the attention of the adult and get to safety as quickly as possible. >> reporter: a family member of the second dollars less than had been infected with ebola about telly quarantine themselves. there is no threat to public health yet. the family members are not showing any symptoms of the disease. if >> reporter: we are on top this and work miracles with our partners. public health official law not only in constant contact. also sending specialists across the state. we'll work on hospitals and nurses and nurses' association to make sure is being implemented. >> reporter: plans are in place to prevent the spread
sally and the police looking for mantle and for we touch to girls decide what target and wal-mart. >>orter: this man dressed in black braid on the yonder on the 10 years old at the wal-mart store. lieutenant was with-that the tenants said the victim was with her mother and she screamed for help the man took off he was able to get out of the store you to see the man interim target active demand struck again. the video shows a man hurrying out of the store screen for helping get the...
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what we can do on that campus which is in my congressional district, to really take the mantle of them to make these kinds of efforts and what role can the university play m? they are doing a tremendous job i think of trying to find a way to make the university of south carolina relevant to this going forward. if you go back and look in history and 1860s that was one of the few integrated universities that we had in the country. it has gone a different way in recent years but he's trying to bring it back to that. >> guest: dr. bobby donaldson reminds me so much of you. i don't know which one is the oldest. maybe you remind me of him but he is leading this effort on the university campus. he just did a tremendous effort. i heard you earlier today talking about 1963. bobby has done a tremendous piece on all that took place in 1963 and how it ignited south carolina. when you get a chance he should take a look at that. he has all these tapes some of which were taken by the police who were really surveying rather than recording. he dug up all that stuff and he has updated it to make it rele
what we can do on that campus which is in my congressional district, to really take the mantle of them to make these kinds of efforts and what role can the university play m? they are doing a tremendous job i think of trying to find a way to make the university of south carolina relevant to this going forward. if you go back and look in history and 1860s that was one of the few integrated universities that we had in the country. it has gone a different way in recent years but he's trying to...
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she truly seems to want to inherit the mantle of herbert hoover, tight fisted into a depression.in new york. >> caller: nice to meet you, cramer, how are you doing? >> long day my friend. >> how about you? >> caller: i hear you. listen, got a question, a lot of news and action in gold pro, got the holiday season, what's your take an ambarella. >> i said enough was enough with go pro, when it got to 93. go to go pro youtube site and look at the videos. when i saw the goat riding on the surf board, that's it, i'm out of here, we have enough money made in go pro, you have to ring the register. ambarella, all i can say go pro is enough. >> john? >> caller: thank you for the home gamers, wanted to thank you for -- industrials, house of pain, not sure if i should buy more or cut losses and reconfigure. >> the house of pain. >> i have to tell you, we have been completely aghast that eaton has fallen so far. the stock has gone in a straight line and sandy cutler has disappointed many times now. he has to deliver. if he delivers from this level, which is yields more than 3%, then there's
she truly seems to want to inherit the mantle of herbert hoover, tight fisted into a depression.in new york. >> caller: nice to meet you, cramer, how are you doing? >> long day my friend. >> how about you? >> caller: i hear you. listen, got a question, a lot of news and action in gold pro, got the holiday season, what's your take an ambarella. >> i said enough was enough with go pro, when it got to 93. go to go pro youtube site and look at the videos. when i saw...
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that the older civil rights leadership is not listening to them, and they are not relinquishing the mantle of leadership. there's a little tension between the younger generation and the older civil rights leaders. >> how do police change the culture. >> a lot of work to be done. i grow up in the st louis community. this didn't happen overnight. we are talking about years and years of mistrust, an african american community that feels disinfranchised. we look at the numbers in terms of ferguson, the leadership. the few numbers of african-american leaders in the community, based on the numbers much people that live in the community. i think it will take a big investment from the governor, to the attorney-general to the mayor of ferguson to say it's important to educate people, encourage them. we need to see more people registering the vote, take the actions that can lead to systematic change. that happens when people are registered and they go to the polls >>> we'll talk later. stand by for a second, please. >> north korea's leader has not been seen in public for 40 days. today pictures of h
that the older civil rights leadership is not listening to them, and they are not relinquishing the mantle of leadership. there's a little tension between the younger generation and the older civil rights leaders. >> how do police change the culture. >> a lot of work to be done. i grow up in the st louis community. this didn't happen overnight. we are talking about years and years of mistrust, an african american community that feels disinfranchised. we look at the numbers in terms...
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>> reporter: he says he became angry when officers pointed out those pictures on the mantle, assumingdidn't belong there. an argument ensued and the pepper spray came out. >> they sprayed me from the back of my neck to my eyes. >> reporter: stacey came home, clearing up the confusion with officers but not the rest of her family. >> my 5-year-old last night, she looked at me and said i don't understand why they hated our brother and they had to come in and hurt him. >> everything that we worked so hard for in the past years was stripped away yesterday in just a matter of moments. >> reporter: day shawn said he chose this family with the hope of security of family and love. >> i'm feeling comfortable. i done moved in my room and feeling hike i'm loved. then when they come in and then just to profile me and say that i'm not who i am, and that i do not stay here because there was white kids on the wall, that really made me mad. >> our thanks to wtvd's andrea blanford for that report. police say they were responding to a trip of suspicious activity. >>> a recusal hearing happened today in
>> reporter: he says he became angry when officers pointed out those pictures on the mantle, assumingdidn't belong there. an argument ensued and the pepper spray came out. >> they sprayed me from the back of my neck to my eyes. >> reporter: stacey came home, clearing up the confusion with officers but not the rest of her family. >> my 5-year-old last night, she looked at me and said i don't understand why they hated our brother and they had to come in and hurt him....
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one on mickey mantle, and the other on sandy koufax.d to every writer in the room, we want particularly to tell you how much we appreciate you and the art form in which you engage because there are very few, if any, that are more important. i have several other introductions i would like to make. first, the former director of the federal bureau of investigation, the hon. william sessions. [applause] the former counsel to the president of the united states george w. bush. [applause] i also want you to meet the co-chairs of a greater washington writer series, to extraordinary individuals, usually successful in the field of business. first, i canfield's. the stand so that we can review. [applause] and greg rosenbaum. mr. rosenbaum is somewhere. there he is. [applause] i also want to acknowledge the presence of one of the owners of the washington nationals. [applause] and the senior director of ballpark experience. it. [applause] we have one book that is available for signing at the end. there are few left. don't leave the university club w
one on mickey mantle, and the other on sandy koufax.d to every writer in the room, we want particularly to tell you how much we appreciate you and the art form in which you engage because there are very few, if any, that are more important. i have several other introductions i would like to make. first, the former director of the federal bureau of investigation, the hon. william sessions. [applause] the former counsel to the president of the united states george w. bush. [applause] i also want...
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in day 19 of that massive mantle, police found two explosive devices. bombs that they think frein left behind in the woods. they have also had what they call credible sightings have frein within the last 48 hours. police spoke directly to frein at a press conference on yesterday. >> you are clearly stressed. you're significant mistakes. we continue to take your supplies and your weapons stockpiles while you are no doubt weakening, our troopers' resolve is very strong. hunters have been banned from entering the woods. police promise they'll bring the alleged shooter to justice. ron allen is live on the scene in barrett. ron, do police think they are closing in on frein? >> reporter: they say they're closing in on him. they've been saying that for 19 days, however. there is a lot of places for him to hide. you can see the woods behind me. it is dense. there are caves, swamps, ravines, very dense terrain this time of year. and it is proving difficult to track him down and keep him confined. over the past few weeks there have been any number of possible sig
in day 19 of that massive mantle, police found two explosive devices. bombs that they think frein left behind in the woods. they have also had what they call credible sightings have frein within the last 48 hours. police spoke directly to frein at a press conference on yesterday. >> you are clearly stressed. you're significant mistakes. we continue to take your supplies and your weapons stockpiles while you are no doubt weakening, our troopers' resolve is very strong. hunters have been...
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started on the earth's surface, went down into the -- into the mantle to near 2,000 kilometers down. then it's come back up. and it's been in the same place it's been in now for about 100 million years. very long-lived. >> in your scientific opinion with how active this volcano is, should people be allowed to live this close to kilauea. >> yes, they should. many of these people have lived in the same place for generations. so the probability of the lava getting to your place is not that high. what i would, if i were to live there, i would want a house that you could put on wheels and toe it away. tow it away. >> one thing striking, it's not the lava itself. there's poisonous smoke and gas and power outages that have to be dealt with. tell me more about the fallout you see with this kind of eruption? >> once you have one of these flows, it becomes wasteland. so i think the village being impacted now probably doesn't suffer too much from gas because a lot of that is escaping where the lava is coming to the surface and that's about 20 kilometers away. >> we are hearing from the survey t
started on the earth's surface, went down into the -- into the mantle to near 2,000 kilometers down. then it's come back up. and it's been in the same place it's been in now for about 100 million years. very long-lived. >> in your scientific opinion with how active this volcano is, should people be allowed to live this close to kilauea. >> yes, they should. many of these people have lived in the same place for generations. so the probability of the lava getting to your place is not...
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she hung a large portrait of the conquistador over the mantle in the blue room. you kanscan see the jefferson se today. jefferson's was not the only one with live entertainment. zachary taylor displayed his famous mexican war horse old whitey on the lawn where he grazed in peacetime comfort. the delighted public to whom whitey was well known in prince and other things and a hero, hugged him and petted him and took hairs from his tail until in the president's funeral procession, whitey had no tail left. for all the self-promotion undertaken by the president's antebellum, little about the white house itself should be included in such sessions -- such recollections. it was not the presidents of this period who would enhance forever the house as a symbol. it was only one of them, abraham lincoln. in lincoln's time it was the house 60 years old. had been rebuilt, modernized but still old. its cold water laboratories into which the potomac water flowed unscreened leaked and gave a sulphur smell. water in the three toilets, water closets, rose and spilled when it rained
she hung a large portrait of the conquistador over the mantle in the blue room. you kanscan see the jefferson se today. jefferson's was not the only one with live entertainment. zachary taylor displayed his famous mexican war horse old whitey on the lawn where he grazed in peacetime comfort. the delighted public to whom whitey was well known in prince and other things and a hero, hugged him and petted him and took hairs from his tail until in the president's funeral procession, whitey had no...
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did you see they are briefing the mantle of that independence is on the line here potentially depending on the outcome of the war. well, luisa gave birth to a baby girl. within a few months, the daughter contracts a flu-like sick as in then she starts having convulsions. louisa diary gets pretty thin during this time period. ensure that the baby passes away in september of 1812. very tragic. i interviewed a pediatrician to get some good. she was tv. the teeth are coming in. there were trying to get her real food instead of milk. she contract it, was probably dehydrated. it could do she had an underlying genetic condition from the convulsions or it could be a flu-like sickness that she had induced something else. so louisa of course is very heartbroken at her diary becomes very dark. she's very suicidal in her diary. as you read her shock and her grief as she poured out into her diary, she was very depressed and she gets to the point where she wants to be laid to rest next to her daughter in the cemetery. that's how depression becomes during this time period. they are stuck in st. peters
did you see they are briefing the mantle of that independence is on the line here potentially depending on the outcome of the war. well, luisa gave birth to a baby girl. within a few months, the daughter contracts a flu-like sick as in then she starts having convulsions. louisa diary gets pretty thin during this time period. ensure that the baby passes away in september of 1812. very tragic. i interviewed a pediatrician to get some good. she was tv. the teeth are coming in. there were trying to...
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they are both vicious, sort of the inheritors of a lot of the mantle of al qaeda and present different threats in a lot of ways. >> pelley: competent? >> comey: highly. >> pelley: what do you mean? >> comey: let's stay with the nusra group first. they are experienced terrorists, experienced bomb makers, experienced killers, experienced planners with an international eye. these are people who have thought about bringing terrorism on a global scale. i.s.i.l. is as sophisticated, maybe more than any of the others in its media presence, and its recruiting and training efforts online. >> pelley: those terrorist training efforts online appeared to play out the day before our interview in oklahoma. police say a man who'd tried to convert fellow employees to islam beheaded a woman in his workplace. he was allegedly upset about being suspended. but the f.b.i. is investigating whether the murder was an imitation of isil's beheadings. some people call individuals who are radicalized "lone wolves." is that the biggest threat we face? >> comey: yeah, people use that term, it's not one i like becaus
they are both vicious, sort of the inheritors of a lot of the mantle of al qaeda and present different threats in a lot of ways. >> pelley: competent? >> comey: highly. >> pelley: what do you mean? >> comey: let's stay with the nusra group first. they are experienced terrorists, experienced bomb makers, experienced killers, experienced planners with an international eye. these are people who have thought about bringing terrorism on a global scale. i.s.i.l. is as...
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it looks like hong kong will be taking up that mantle which instills us as part of the gateway for the. that heard from l'oreal they will be one of the first international companies to ban the stock traveling to hong kong. how disruptive for everyday business are these protests? >> whether it is fortunate or not, we have lived through sar.> rs-type is another sa event, it's great to get exposure back to hong kong. we had exactly the same thing. extreme.ing to an we had foreign companies leaving. we had traveled bands to hong kong. we may be able to have parallels there. if you lived through it and did not take up the opportunity to gain exposure, this could be a mini event for investors. they are seeing the weakness as a buying opportunity on hong kong stocks as the opportunity. what do you see when you look at the 7.3% loss on the hang seng. what does that mean to you? a unfortunately this comes at time where there is an accumulative event where we are facing headwind which is forward loading expectation of the differential for the u.s. dollar. the u.s. dollar firmness if you 1, a lot
it looks like hong kong will be taking up that mantle which instills us as part of the gateway for the. that heard from l'oreal they will be one of the first international companies to ban the stock traveling to hong kong. how disruptive for everyday business are these protests? >> whether it is fortunate or not, we have lived through sar.> rs-type is another sa event, it's great to get exposure back to hong kong. we had exactly the same thing. extreme.ing to an we had foreign...
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mantle america's power and energy.eed to do it better which we can come of that it is not a settled side for the president to say hurricanes and he was the result of climate change is simply a false claim. [applause] lewis: again ask a letter from president obama. a few years later to an explosion in the philippines have done work to read greenhouse gases in the world than any man-made costs. i read an article a few months ago there wasn't any man caused pain. it is the rising of the ocean levels in the warming of the temperature is causing global warming. he said that. i want to see consistency on this issue and above all we need people in congress regardless of how they feel about our solution oriented, want to be part of the solution to get the debate is not going away. when you put your head in the sand of a is not true that is not helpful. even ask for companies. that is not helpful to the debate. >> moderator: moving along. a question for both candidates about student loans. watch the news last night to the unite
mantle america's power and energy.eed to do it better which we can come of that it is not a settled side for the president to say hurricanes and he was the result of climate change is simply a false claim. [applause] lewis: again ask a letter from president obama. a few years later to an explosion in the philippines have done work to read greenhouse gases in the world than any man-made costs. i read an article a few months ago there wasn't any man caused pain. it is the rising of the ocean...
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scott and scott walker have similar issues and they anytime elected in swing states on this tea party mantleabout means and #benghazi and it's a #movement at this point and you push these buttons on and on the right it's very effective, older voters that are paranoid about things like the border. >> #benghazi. >> and everything always comes back. again, look, we were talking earlier about the hearing today on the ebola crisis and no fewer than half a dozen members of the republican side of that committee is this about securing a border and a raffle ban and hitting on the anti-immigration kind of themes. i have to just for one moment return on florida, just for one second, please. were they spraying something in the air. >> the problem for rick scott now is that his policies are not what he's running on now. he's trying to still run on the idea that i'm a job creator and he's trying to plame charlie crist for the economic downturn and the whole race is turning on the ludicrousness of one moment. charlie crist is a very good politician. when he won in '06, he won be by doing an empty chair peo
scott and scott walker have similar issues and they anytime elected in swing states on this tea party mantleabout means and #benghazi and it's a #movement at this point and you push these buttons on and on the right it's very effective, older voters that are paranoid about things like the border. >> #benghazi. >> and everything always comes back. again, look, we were talking earlier about the hearing today on the ebola crisis and no fewer than half a dozen members of the republican...
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. -- hear teddy roosevelt carrie roosevelt not taking up the mantle of womanhood and her duties. there is the need for a persuasive case and the sense that the rewards of the family itself or the spirit are not enough to keep women in the home. they have to be persuaded, right? this is a complex task, a scientific task very equal of the manager in the factory. taylor, you cents christine an overt caseng for a break from old ways of doing things. a break from the past, a break from tradition. the only loyalty should be to going forward, right? them as modernist sorts of thinkers. they are after the new cover novel -- new, novel, better way. let me show you quickly, these are a couple of the illustrations that appeared in frederick's book of the well ordered kitchen. this always makes me think i need to go back into my own kitchen and redesign everything. is my sink the right height? you see those pathways? think again up time-motion studies. this is the badly grouped equipment. ugly,lk into this messy, zigzag. here is the efficient grouping. the preparing route is a. the clearing
. -- hear teddy roosevelt carrie roosevelt not taking up the mantle of womanhood and her duties. there is the need for a persuasive case and the sense that the rewards of the family itself or the spirit are not enough to keep women in the home. they have to be persuaded, right? this is a complex task, a scientific task very equal of the manager in the factory. taylor, you cents christine an overt caseng for a break from old ways of doing things. a break from the past, a break from tradition....
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now, these days the cell phone companies have really taken the mantle of no texting in particular.they have put out apps to block things, at&t, verizon, go down the list. they have campaigns. they have public service announcements, but right now it's in sconce their culture. the auto companies pashtun let me path, full shop. shall i keep going? >> host: i think we are approaching a break and i think we want to talk about solutions and where both the industry and where we fit in. i'm getting a picture, an incredible picture of individual accountability and perhaps societal responsibility here, and where it all fits in. just before the break, we have five minutes. why did you bring us back to the story? we will parse the fantasticks are out in increments as you did in the book because it's a real page turner. here is this kid, and i think maybe vis-À-vis the issues we're talking about, there was some denial. maybe as we all have had about this issue. tell me a little bit about his first reaction, just briefly, and how the scene was set for what came to be a trial, or a judicial it at
now, these days the cell phone companies have really taken the mantle of no texting in particular.they have put out apps to block things, at&t, verizon, go down the list. they have campaigns. they have public service announcements, but right now it's in sconce their culture. the auto companies pashtun let me path, full shop. shall i keep going? >> host: i think we are approaching a break and i think we want to talk about solutions and where both the industry and where we fit in. i'm...
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. >> and you see his mantle, who he met back in 2006, anwar al-awlaki. and, obviously, those connections that he had with al-awlaki became extremely interesting to the cia, other western intelligence services. as awlaki began a campaign of terrorism against the west, inspiring young men in the west to launch attacks. but also he was behind the underwear bombing, the printer cartridge bombing attempt and more attempts after that. and at the heart of our book really is this story about morten and anwar al-awlaki, that friendship and what became a necessary betrayal for all our security. morten, introduce yourself, buddy. >> hi, guys. thank you very much for coming. want to say thank you to the spy museum, mark stout, paul and tim, you guys are superstars. sorry for giving you all the trouble for two years now, but i hope you forgive me. and i want to say thank you to, obviously, our partners, thank you for the whole team, anyone been involved with this. it's amazing. thank you so much. and about myself, what can i say? i never imagined to be in a position
. >> and you see his mantle, who he met back in 2006, anwar al-awlaki. and, obviously, those connections that he had with al-awlaki became extremely interesting to the cia, other western intelligence services. as awlaki began a campaign of terrorism against the west, inspiring young men in the west to launch attacks. but also he was behind the underwear bombing, the printer cartridge bombing attempt and more attempts after that. and at the heart of our book really is this story about...
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so you see that they really are embracing the mantle that independence is on the line here potentially. depending on the outcome. of the war. well, louisa gave birth in august 1811 to a baby girl. within a few months, the daughter contracts a flu-like sickness, and then she starts having convulsions. louisa's diary gets pretty thin during this time period. and you realize she's very worried about the health of this baby daughter. and sure enough, the baby passes away in september of 1812. very tragic. we don't really understand how she died. i interviewed a pediatrician to try to get some perspective. she was teething, and her teeth were coming in. they were trying to give her real food instead of milk. she contracted diarrhea, was probably dehydrated. it could be that she had an underlying genetic condition which is what the convulsions were from, or it could be that the flu-like sickness that she had induced something else. so louisa, of course, is very heartbroken, and her diary becomes very dark. i mean, she's very suicidal, actually, in her diary. as you read her shock and her gri
so you see that they really are embracing the mantle that independence is on the line here potentially. depending on the outcome. of the war. well, louisa gave birth in august 1811 to a baby girl. within a few months, the daughter contracts a flu-like sickness, and then she starts having convulsions. louisa's diary gets pretty thin during this time period. and you realize she's very worried about the health of this baby daughter. and sure enough, the baby passes away in september of 1812. very...
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we're all talking about who has the mantle for the establishment ring of the republican party.t's jeb or it's mitt and if jeb doesn't run, then i think mitt may be on his way. >> we were talking to one of the most powerful ceos in america in the past week and his sort of sense on jeb was that there was no joy there. there's almost an edge or burden to it that won't work. >> he's been playing the hamlet routine too much. do you think he's going to run? >> today i do. >> that will be quite a burden. >> reporting based on people looking at how seriously he's taking a look at it and his shared belief as you described to governor romney folks that christie is not the right person. >> you use reporting. mika and i use -- >> we use antidotal evidence from people we talk to at parties. >> we use the ouija board. >> often good information. >> today i think he's going to run. >> do you recaally? >> yes, ma'a. >> walter isaacson introduces us to geeks behind the revolution and after missing a month, there may have been a kim jong-un citing and what he was wearing that may provide a clue a
we're all talking about who has the mantle for the establishment ring of the republican party.t's jeb or it's mitt and if jeb doesn't run, then i think mitt may be on his way. >> we were talking to one of the most powerful ceos in america in the past week and his sort of sense on jeb was that there was no joy there. there's almost an edge or burden to it that won't work. >> he's been playing the hamlet routine too much. do you think he's going to run? >> today i do. >>...