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marcell drimer. [ applause ] .rimer. [ applause ] . >>> marcel, thank you so much for your willingness to be our first person today. it's just a pleasure to see you again. >> likewise. >> you have just so much to share with us that we'll start right away. world war ii began in september 1939 when germany attacked poland from the west, quickly fold by the soviet union attack portion land from the east. early in the war you and your family lived under russian occupation. before we turn to that time to the war, tell us a little bit about your life, your family, your community in the years before the war. >> the town where i was born was poland when i was born, it was austria-hungary when my parents were born in early 20th century and now it's ukraine. the place stays put in one place but the borders shift all around and this is sort of quite typical for central and eastern europe until now. well now we can see that putin is trying to do something similar, but that's not the subject of our conversation. >> some things
marcell drimer. [ applause ] .rimer. [ applause ] . >>> marcel, thank you so much for your willingness to be our first person today. it's just a pleasure to see you again. >> likewise. >> you have just so much to share with us that we'll start right away. world war ii began in september 1939 when germany attacked poland from the west, quickly fold by the soviet union attack portion land from the east. early in the war you and your family lived under russian occupation....
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marcel driber. marcel, thank you for being our first person today. world war ii began in september, 1939 when germany attacked poland from the west quickly following the soviet union attacking poland from the east. but before we turn to that time to the war, tell us a little brit about your life, your family, your community in the years before the war. >> the town where i was born was poland when i was born. and now it's ukraine. so, you know, the place stays good in one place, but the borders shift. and this is sort of quite typical for central and eastern europe until now. well, now, we can see that putting the strength to do something similar. but that's not the subject of our conversation. >> some things don't change. >> some things never change. no matter how hard we work. so the population was about 4 e 40,000 people. and there were about 12,000 poles. about 12-15,000 ukraines and 15 15,000 jews. the relations with the neighbors were friendly. the jews had their own clubs, their own libraries, and they had even high school and jewish high schoo
marcel driber. marcel, thank you for being our first person today. world war ii began in september, 1939 when germany attacked poland from the west quickly following the soviet union attacking poland from the east. but before we turn to that time to the war, tell us a little brit about your life, your family, your community in the years before the war. >> the town where i was born was poland when i was born. and now it's ukraine. so, you know, the place stays good in one place, but the...
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>> absolutely. >> when we're done, marcel will step off the stage. feel free to come and ask him a question or just say hi. >> or give me a hug. >> or give him a hug. he likes hugs. gratefully accepted. with that, marcel. >> i'm talking to you and others who want to listen to me because there are people and organizations who claim that the holocaust is a hoax. that it never happened, that the jews made it up to get money from the germans. i am a witness that it did happen. by listening to the stories of my childhood, you will become witnesses also. our good friend, the late charlene shift, which you knew very well, said we all have to fight the four evil eyes. intolerance, injustice, ignorance and indifference. these are the roots of men's moral corruption that allowed hitler and his helpers to come to power and torture and murder millions of people he considered undermentioned, not worth living. not only jews, but people with disabilities, gypsies, homosexuals and many other groups. changing these behaviors is the path to preventing holocausts and g
>> absolutely. >> when we're done, marcel will step off the stage. feel free to come and ask him a question or just say hi. >> or give me a hug. >> or give him a hug. he likes hugs. gratefully accepted. with that, marcel. >> i'm talking to you and others who want to listen to me because there are people and organizations who claim that the holocaust is a hoax. that it never happened, that the jews made it up to get money from the germans. i am a witness that it did...
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in the fall of 1942, marcel and his family were forced into the ghetto. can see an historical photograph of jews being forced into the ghetto. -- liquidationid of the ghetto, the family escaped. hiding with a o polish ukrainian family. in 1947 family is taken or 1948. from left to right, we see uncle abraham drimer, is parents, laura, jacob, and marcel's uncle, abraham gruber. earned a degree in mechanical engineering. the united d to states in 1961 where his wife, anaya, joined him in 1963. arrival in the u.s., post hired by the u.s. office department to work with conveyors. period with ssful the post office department, he transferred to the u.s. army as in 1972.n e worked as a mechanical engineer from the army of engineers. marcel retired from the army in he remained a consultant of the army until 2010. retired.ly but not entirely true because of the museum.does for anaya continued her profession after the arrival in the united states. retired.s son adam lives in richmond. mary, age 12,ren, jack, 14. they're both in the international baccalaureate progr
in the fall of 1942, marcel and his family were forced into the ghetto. can see an historical photograph of jews being forced into the ghetto. -- liquidationid of the ghetto, the family escaped. hiding with a o polish ukrainian family. in 1947 family is taken or 1948. from left to right, we see uncle abraham drimer, is parents, laura, jacob, and marcel's uncle, abraham gruber. earned a degree in mechanical engineering. the united d to states in 1961 where his wife, anaya, joined him in 1963....
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i'm going to turn back to marcel to close our program in just a moment. i want to thank all of you for being with us. remind you that we will have programs each wednesday and thursday until the middle of august, so we hope you can come back to join us, and if not, perhaps in 2015. our website will have information. it is our tradition that our first person has the last word, so i'm going to turn back to marcel to close our program. because we did not have an for you to ask questions, marcel will stick around a little bit. please feel free to ask him a question or say hi -- >> or give me a hug. >> or give him a hug. [laughter] >> i am talking to you and others who want to listen to me because there are people and organizations who claim that the holocaust is a hoax, that it never happened, that the jews made it up to get money from the germans. i am a witness that it did happen. listening to the stories of my childhood, you become witnesses also. our good friend said that we all i's -- fight before evil intolerance, injustice, ignorance. these are what all
i'm going to turn back to marcel to close our program in just a moment. i want to thank all of you for being with us. remind you that we will have programs each wednesday and thursday until the middle of august, so we hope you can come back to join us, and if not, perhaps in 2015. our website will have information. it is our tradition that our first person has the last word, so i'm going to turn back to marcel to close our program. because we did not have an for you to ask questions, marcel...
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>> absolutely. >> when we're done, marcel will step off the stage. feel free to come and ask him a question or just say hi. >> or give me a hug. >> or give him a hug. he likes hugs. gratefully accepted. with that, marcel. >> i'm talking to you and others who want to listen to me because there are people and organizations who claim that the holocaust is a hoax. that it never happened, that the jews made it up to get money from the germans. i am a witness that it did happen. by listening to the stories of my childhood, you will become witnesses also. our good friend, the late charlene shift, which you knew very well, said we all have to fight the four evil eyes. intolerance, injustice, ignorance and indifference. these are the roots of men's moral corruption that allowed hitler and his helpers to come to power and torture and murder millions of people he considered undermentioned, not worth living. not only jews, but people with disabilities, gypsies, homosexuals and many other groups. changing these behaviors is the path to preventing holocausts and g
>> absolutely. >> when we're done, marcel will step off the stage. feel free to come and ask him a question or just say hi. >> or give me a hug. >> or give him a hug. he likes hugs. gratefully accepted. with that, marcel. >> i'm talking to you and others who want to listen to me because there are people and organizations who claim that the holocaust is a hoax. that it never happened, that the jews made it up to get money from the germans. i am a witness that it did...
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on "american history survivor marcel drimer describes world war ii. forced s about being into a ghetto, going to hiding, and his father's sacrifices and to keep the family alive and together. he describes what he and his concert of d the death. it was part of the united museum'sfirst holocaust first person series. it's a little over an hour. will share with us his first person account of his experience in the holocaust and survivor for 45 minutes. it if there's time at the end of have an am, we will opportunity to ask marcel a few questions. holocaust ories of survivors transcend the decades. what you are about to hear from one individual's account of the holocaust. a production to help. he was born in polish, a small ukraine. of the the arrow on this map from europe in 1933 points to
on "american history survivor marcel drimer describes world war ii. forced s about being into a ghetto, going to hiding, and his father's sacrifices and to keep the family alive and together. he describes what he and his concert of d the death. it was part of the united museum'sfirst holocaust first person series. it's a little over an hour. will share with us his first person account of his experience in the holocaust and survivor for 45 minutes. it if there's time at the end of have an...
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>>reporter:the 42-year-old mechanic marcel jumped into action with two other men. they had to use all thorough strength to turn it over and get the woman driver out. >> me and the other guy we took a rock and broke the glass. i saw her feet dangling. i was not sure if she was alive. i flipped into the rescue mode. >>reporter:they had no idea to perform cpr. they tried anyway. one used their hands to pump her stomach. they thought that the woman was gone. they gave it one last try suddenly -- >> she came too. yeah. yeah. >>reporter:byron dawson and michelle casey carried the woman 50 feet up from the creek bed to awaiting ambulance. >> were you amazing that the the civilians stepped in to help you guys. >> it was great. even the strength it was a lot on them. when officer log an logan and cd what they had to do. >> they were true heros. if it was not for them, she would not be living. >>reporter:now, relatives of cheryl allison, the doctors are telling them that they think that she may have suffered a heart attack. they cannot thank the good samaritan and police eno
>>reporter:the 42-year-old mechanic marcel jumped into action with two other men. they had to use all thorough strength to turn it over and get the woman driver out. >> me and the other guy we took a rock and broke the glass. i saw her feet dangling. i was not sure if she was alive. i flipped into the rescue mode. >>reporter:they had no idea to perform cpr. they tried anyway. one used their hands to pump her stomach. they thought that the woman was gone. they gave it one last...
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coming up, holocaust survivor marcell drimer on his efforts to stay together in nazi occupied pop land during world war ii. then voyage of the st. louis. they were denied entrance into the u.s. and scott miller talked about what happened when they returned to europe. that's fold by history prove sore jonathan ray on what it took for jews to assimilate in u.s. culture during the progressive era. >>> here's some of the highlights for this weekend. friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern a history tour looking at the civil war. saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern the communicators visit a technology fair on capitol hill. sunday on q and a political commentator, author and
coming up, holocaust survivor marcell drimer on his efforts to stay together in nazi occupied pop land during world war ii. then voyage of the st. louis. they were denied entrance into the u.s. and scott miller talked about what happened when they returned to europe. that's fold by history prove sore jonathan ray on what it took for jews to assimilate in u.s. culture during the progressive era. >>> here's some of the highlights for this weekend. friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern a history...
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. >> reporter: marcel port is one of three people in the area of cobbs creek parkway and greenway avenue when it happened. they immediately went in to help. >> iran down there, but i didn't know people was inside until i seen like her feet dangling inside the water. and then i broke one of the windows tried to open the door. that wouldn't work. we tried to flip it over that. didn't work. >> reporter: they were able to get the woman out and perform cpr until she started breathing again by that time police arrived and joined the good samaritan in the rescue until medics got there and took over. >> it was horrible. horrible. water submerged up to her neck. the vehicle submerged undernea underneath. trees falling on top of the vehicle. we to hold up the tree to pull her out. >> reporter: police credit the three people who rescued the woman with saving her life. marcel didn't stop for a second to them just did it. >> i just thought somebody was in there and i just wanted to help. >> reporter: and back here live tonight, police continue to investigate the cause of this accident. but they're lo
. >> reporter: marcel port is one of three people in the area of cobbs creek parkway and greenway avenue when it happened. they immediately went in to help. >> iran down there, but i didn't know people was inside until i seen like her feet dangling inside the water. and then i broke one of the windows tried to open the door. that wouldn't work. we tried to flip it over that. didn't work. >> reporter: they were able to get the woman out and perform cpr until she started...
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thirteen more people were killed in congress owe bicep rat different strain of the virus n new york, marcell neville, fox news. >>> rescue workers have freed 22 miners trapped in a gold mine after landslide in northern nick lag with a. officials say work remembers still searching for few more people trapped. hundreds of relatives and fellow miners are gathering outside the mine to pray. now, cheers could be heard as rescuers brought some of the miners to safety, the work verse been trapped for more than two days. >>> well, we honor that labor day weekend as the unofficial ends of the summer, but it also means something else. back to school. fox 29's drew dickman explains how some members of our community are helping parents and students prepare. >> students prep for the upcoming school year, filling more than 250 new back packs with all of the essentials. it was all free. >> people are trying to come together, black, white, latino, asian, all nationalities, because they understanded that the children are our future. >> school supply drive outside fellow elementary has the school's principal
thirteen more people were killed in congress owe bicep rat different strain of the virus n new york, marcell neville, fox news. >>> rescue workers have freed 22 miners trapped in a gold mine after landslide in northern nick lag with a. officials say work remembers still searching for few more people trapped. hundreds of relatives and fellow miners are gathering outside the mine to pray. now, cheers could be heard as rescuers brought some of the miners to safety, the work verse been...
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nation's third largest wireless carrier, expected to announce new pricing plans this week, now, new ceo marcell owe says he wants to make every custom nerve america think twice about signing up to a competitor. according to the wall street journal, sprint has one pricing plan, they offered unlimited talk, text and data for $50 a month. so, pretty good deal there. natasha, erika? >> i'm liking the way that sounds, definitely. also, a big retailer apparently keeping its doors open later this days. >> yes, night owls can soon do their shopping at target. starting this month, retailer will be staying open until 11:00 or midnight, more than half of its stores, it is part of a plan to lure americans away from that on line shopping. the new hours take effect this month, they will run through the holidays, now, target stores typically close at about 10:00 weekdays, natasha, erika. >> well wonder how the employees feel about this? >> i'm happy about it. >> thank you, jill. >>> coming up after the break, whether and traff >> good morning, lots of good news to deliver to you. coming offer beautiful weeken
nation's third largest wireless carrier, expected to announce new pricing plans this week, now, new ceo marcell owe says he wants to make every custom nerve america think twice about signing up to a competitor. according to the wall street journal, sprint has one pricing plan, they offered unlimited talk, text and data for $50 a month. so, pretty good deal there. natasha, erika? >> i'm liking the way that sounds, definitely. also, a big retailer apparently keeping its doors open later...
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. >> reporter: and rescuers like marcel port caught their breath. >> do you feel like you may have saved her life? >> i thought that i saved her life. >> reporter: shortly after 3:30 this afternoon, the driver of the white suv suddenly lost control along cobbs creek parkway and ran off the road into the creek. police believe the drive r suffered some type of medical emergency. >> i saw a car coming toward in the ravine on the grass. >> and i was screaming, help, help, and calling 911 at the same time. >> reporter: the women flagged down three other drivers including port. that trio broke out a window in the water-covered vehicle, cut off the unconscious driver's seat belt, pulled her up the ravine and began cpr. at first, it seemed little help. >> we gave her cpr. she wasn't responding. finally as we gave up, that's when she started to respond and her eyes started to open up. >> reporter: first the eyes and then a finger move they said. police and first responders acknowledge this group of strangers helped save a9k&u li. >> this embankment is pretty deep. if these people hadn't seen her
. >> reporter: and rescuers like marcel port caught their breath. >> do you feel like you may have saved her life? >> i thought that i saved her life. >> reporter: shortly after 3:30 this afternoon, the driver of the white suv suddenly lost control along cobbs creek parkway and ran off the road into the creek. police believe the drive r suffered some type of medical emergency. >> i saw a car coming toward in the ravine on the grass. >> and i was screaming,...
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marcell porch who happened to be in the area on lunch break he heard the chaos and with no rescue you training whatsoever he mimicked what he saw on television and decided to take action. >> we broke the window and tried to get her out. her seat belt was on. we cut the the belt off. we got her out of the car. me and another guy started to give her cpr. we didn't know what we were doing but we tried our best. the then we finally gave up. as we started to walk away she started breathing. >> reporter: what was that moment like. >> i could not even speak about it. i just did the best i could and i started to think i started to fail and then she started breathing again. >> reporter: driver of the suv was heading north up cobbs creek parkway at 3:30 when she went in the water right the here near green way avenue. >> it looks like the car veered off, i'm not sure if she had a seizure or a heart attack but it wasn't like she was making a full turn but the car veered off. >> reporter: and also tonight two, 12th district officers by the name of sharon logan and officer brian dawson are being cr
marcell porch who happened to be in the area on lunch break he heard the chaos and with no rescue you training whatsoever he mimicked what he saw on television and decided to take action. >> we broke the window and tried to get her out. her seat belt was on. we cut the the belt off. we got her out of the car. me and another guy started to give her cpr. we didn't know what we were doing but we tried our best. the then we finally gave up. as we started to walk away she started breathing....
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when marcel port was handed rock and a box cutter to go along with his courage. >> she had stopped breathing. we broke the window. tried to get her out. her seat belt was on. we cut the seat belt off. got her out the car. >> reporter: port had has never been taught cpr started to giving the woman mouth to mouth based as he says on what he saw on television. >> we didn't know what we was doing but we tried our best and finally we gave up. and as we started to walk away she started breathing. >> reporter: what was that moment like when you saw her starting that breathe? >> it -- i couldn't even speak about it. i mean, i just did the best i can, and i started to think i started to fail, um, and then she started breathing. >> reporter: philadelphia police believe the woman driver may have suffered some kind of medical emergency as she was driving north on cobbs creek parkway near greenway avenue. stunned eyewitnesses say what port and another good samaritan did was nothing short of heroic. >> it wasn't like she making a full turn. it looked like the car veered off. >> the suv flipped down an emb
when marcel port was handed rock and a box cutter to go along with his courage. >> she had stopped breathing. we broke the window. tried to get her out. her seat belt was on. we cut the seat belt off. got her out the car. >> reporter: port had has never been taught cpr started to giving the woman mouth to mouth based as he says on what he saw on television. >> we didn't know what we was doing but we tried our best and finally we gave up. and as we started to walk away she...
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sprint, which is controlled by japan's softbank was replaced with telecom entrepreneur marcel who has no wireless network experience. sprint, down by a whooping 15%. t-mobile u.s. down by 7.3 and deutsche telekom shares, a parent company, down by 3%. reports say t-mobile will reject a takeover bid from iliad today. allen moore joins me on set. just in calm of hours, deals worth $100 billion have fallen through in the united states. does that worry you in terms of risk sentiment? >> no, it doesn't. this year we've seen a large increase in m&a. 89d obviously, these two are for different reasons. the rules in the u.s. are a lot different than elsewhere regarding m&a. >> do you think that valuations in the stock markets are simply too high because many of these deals are simply falling through. >> a lot of markets have gone up a long way in the short-term. and over the long-term, markets move in line with earnings. earnings going forward are likely to be more than 5% or 7% per annum. it's more than likely you'll see markets growing over the medium to longer term. valuations swr risen cons
sprint, which is controlled by japan's softbank was replaced with telecom entrepreneur marcel who has no wireless network experience. sprint, down by a whooping 15%. t-mobile u.s. down by 7.3 and deutsche telekom shares, a parent company, down by 3%. reports say t-mobile will reject a takeover bid from iliad today. allen moore joins me on set. just in calm of hours, deals worth $100 billion have fallen through in the united states. does that worry you in terms of risk sentiment? >> no, it...
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marcel the monkey bit them and gave them rabies and they died.please act like you've been on a tv set before and read the lines? this isn't imprompt camp, this is television. >> rachel, you seem upset. >> jimmy: yes, rachel, cheer up, it's like we always say, so no one told you life was going to be this way? >> are you really, really -- your job is a joke. you're broke, your love life's d.o.a. don't do this. >> but it's like you're always stuck in second gear. >> jimmy: when it hasn't been your week, your month, or even your year. but -- >> i'll be there for you. >> jimmy: thank you, rachel. and that's why we're all friends. [ applause ] now we break for a commercial, we come back and all make out. >> good night, everybody. >> jimmy: wait, wait, hang on a second. there's no exit, there's to exit. we have 22 more pages here and the love making scene. >> make love to yourself, jimmy. >> jimmy: well, it looks like i'm all alone, again. it always seems to end this way, doesn't it? oh, what a lonely boy i am. but that's okay. maybe i'll just do my own
marcel the monkey bit them and gave them rabies and they died.please act like you've been on a tv set before and read the lines? this isn't imprompt camp, this is television. >> rachel, you seem upset. >> jimmy: yes, rachel, cheer up, it's like we always say, so no one told you life was going to be this way? >> are you really, really -- your job is a joke. you're broke, your love life's d.o.a. don't do this. >> but it's like you're always stuck in second gear. >>...
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sorry, marcel, you're behind. his part, he tells shareholders he plans, to act, quote, very decisively to attract consumers. t-mobile has been added the most in the industry, many of them coming from sprint. so prices could be the next battle ground for these two. take a look at plans for a family of four. t-mobile is the cheapest of the bunch. now, will sprint cut prices to match? don't forget, that we also have verizon and at&t out there, they're also trying to stay competitive in this landscape as well. >> did you mention beckham, is he in this? >> i did. he's in this. >> you can never get too much beckham. >> you can't. >> morgan, thank you very much. the dow way off its lows of the day, now down just 24 points, up next -- we'll take you to the powerhouse. [ male announcer ] andrew. rita. sandy. ♪ meet chris jackie joe. minor damage, or major disaster, when you need us most, we're there. state farm. we're a force of nature, too. ♪ we're a force of nature, too. my motheit's delicious. toffee in the world. so no
sorry, marcel, you're behind. his part, he tells shareholders he plans, to act, quote, very decisively to attract consumers. t-mobile has been added the most in the industry, many of them coming from sprint. so prices could be the next battle ground for these two. take a look at plans for a family of four. t-mobile is the cheapest of the bunch. now, will sprint cut prices to match? don't forget, that we also have verizon and at&t out there, they're also trying to stay competitive in this...
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. >> marcel reece returned. dennis allen says they will continue to monitor reece on a day-to-day basis. >>> well, part of his farewell tour, bud selig addressed the media today at the coliseum. and the big topic, a new stadium for the a's. >> this team needs a new ballpark. i know i've said it the last time i was here, and there were some people -- but my only comparison is that this reminds me of shay stadium. and for those of you in this room, that's not a compliment. >> he regrets a new ballpark isn't already in the works. the commissioner able to get 22 new stadiums built during his tenure. but it's likely that commissioner elect, rob manfred, will be the one to oversee the construction of a new a's stadium. >>> anthony rizzo goes boom off ryan vogelsong. 2-0 cubs. 229 29th of the season. pablo sandoval taking it deep to left. but the catch sa made. 2-0, chicago. >>> final laly, back to busines for steph curry. practicing in east rutherford, new jersey after a feel-good day. >> off the court with, you know,
. >> marcel reece returned. dennis allen says they will continue to monitor reece on a day-to-day basis. >>> well, part of his farewell tour, bud selig addressed the media today at the coliseum. and the big topic, a new stadium for the a's. >> this team needs a new ballpark. i know i've said it the last time i was here, and there were some people -- but my only comparison is that this reminds me of shay stadium. and for those of you in this room, that's not a compliment....
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marcell porch who happened to be in the area on lunch break he heard the chaos and with no rescue youining whatsoever he mimicked what he saw on television and decided to take action. >> we broke the window and tried to get her out. her seat belt was on. we cut the the belt off. we got her out of the car. me and another guy started to give her cpr. we didn't know what we were doing but we tried our best. the then we finally gave up. as we started to walk away she started breathing. >> reporter: what was that moment like. >> i could not even speak about it. i just did the best i could and i started to think i started to fail and then she started breathing again. >> reporter: driver of the suv was heading north up cobbs creek parkway at 3:30 when she went in the water right the here near green way avenue. >> it looks like the car veered off, i'm not sure if
marcell porch who happened to be in the area on lunch break he heard the chaos and with no rescue youining whatsoever he mimicked what he saw on television and decided to take action. >> we broke the window and tried to get her out. her seat belt was on. we cut the the belt off. we got her out of the car. me and another guy started to give her cpr. we didn't know what we were doing but we tried our best. the then we finally gave up. as we started to walk away she started breathing....
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sure-handed marcel reece handled an easy touchdown. 110 yards and one turnover. mat mcgloin pretty good in relief. couple of touchdown passes to bryce butler. green bay 31-21 victory. raiders fall to 1-2 in the preseason. >>> the temporary turf is in for tomorrow's 9ers-chargers game. they'll remove it and add another batch next week. that move means the scheduled high school doubleheader for next friday will be canceled. santa clara's wilcox high will host manteca, while delasalle search for a new venue. the event will happen, only it will be october 10 and 11 with four more teams added to allow for doubleheaders both days. >>> the a's have lost eight of their last ten. the angels were coming off a four-game sweep of boston. about to hit september, who can finish is the question. a's two back of l.a. as the team open as three-game set friday night. top of the first, sonny gray trying to drop a curve ball pass to mike trout. he goes down. gets it, knocks it out. number 28 for trout. coco crisp. swing and a hop bat as of late. the a's n
sure-handed marcel reece handled an easy touchdown. 110 yards and one turnover. mat mcgloin pretty good in relief. couple of touchdown passes to bryce butler. green bay 31-21 victory. raiders fall to 1-2 in the preseason. >>> the temporary turf is in for tomorrow's 9ers-chargers game. they'll remove it and add another batch next week. that move means the scheduled high school doubleheader for next friday will be canceled. santa clara's wilcox high will host manteca, while delasalle...
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. >> michael jackson got the idea for the moonwalk from french mime marcel marseau. >> how do these ho-tome up with these topics? >> a lot of it's demand-based on what's going on around the internet, our own usage, competitive analysis. we look for what people are searching for. what they're searching for online might be different than what they're viewing on television, so that becomes very important. >> world events like the death of pop legend michael jackson significantly impact what people search for on the web. after he died, "how to moonwalk" earned more than a million hits. >> a newsworthy event happens, and there's something that was captures the zeitgeist of the moment, that can go vie rah. >> some are about simple things like how to pick a lock. >> locked yourself out of a house? before you call a locksmith, try this. >> or how to treat a mosquito bite. >> three, make a paste of baking soda and water. >> so think things become popular because they're practical and useful. there's going to be people who want to remodel or cook something, learn how to do a skateboard trick, so th
. >> michael jackson got the idea for the moonwalk from french mime marcel marseau. >> how do these ho-tome up with these topics? >> a lot of it's demand-based on what's going on around the internet, our own usage, competitive analysis. we look for what people are searching for. what they're searching for online might be different than what they're viewing on television, so that becomes very important. >> world events like the death of pop legend michael jackson...
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then we turn to american history tv programs with holocaust survivor marcel drimer on his o >> one of the research assistants. thank you all for comingorge he this gorgeous day when you can be outside and enjoying the weather. i'm glad thati' something drove you all here, and i'm glad to bt talking to o you, and talking to you. i appreciate you being here. he one of the research assistants working with me this summer, a terrific kid named max went homh to familiar familiar in late set spring and spent some time talking with his high school music teacher, she knew that he went tokn harvard law school, bl didn't know he was working withe america and she kind of unloaded on him about her great disillusion with the supreme court. she had been looking at the headlines about how partisan the divisions seemed to be. o a lot of the people whose journalism she respects, people like linda greenhouse were saying, this is a very partisan, very polarized court. why aren't they just a bunch of politicians in robes? why should i trust these guys. and my student tried to reassurt her that it's not re
then we turn to american history tv programs with holocaust survivor marcel drimer on his o >> one of the research assistants. thank you all for comingorge he this gorgeous day when you can be outside and enjoying the weather. i'm glad thati' something drove you all here, and i'm glad to bt talking to o you, and talking to you. i appreciate you being here. he one of the research assistants working with me this summer, a terrific kid named max went homh to familiar familiar in late set...
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then we turn to american history tv programs with holocaust survivor marcel drimer on his family's efforts to stay together in nazi occupied poland during world war ii. then the voyage of the st. louis, a ship full of nearly 900 german jews trying to escape the nazis. they were denied entrance into the u.s. and author scott miller talks about what happened when they returned to europe. >>> in the weeks following the norman did i invasion allied forces moved to drive the germans out of the peninsula and begin deliberation of nazi occupied france. tonight at 8:00 john mcmanus talks about the liberation of the important crossroads town of san low. >> bradley's concept on the heels of his failure near kutans is redoubling his efforts to take san low which you see in the middle of our map. that of course is not a new objective for the new objectivee americans. they hope to have it sooner than this. and the reason it's important -- and you'll notice this just by a glance at the map. practically every road in normandy leads there. it was a market. but a kind of a communication and transportation
then we turn to american history tv programs with holocaust survivor marcel drimer on his family's efforts to stay together in nazi occupied poland during world war ii. then the voyage of the st. louis, a ship full of nearly 900 german jews trying to escape the nazis. they were denied entrance into the u.s. and author scott miller talks about what happened when they returned to europe. >>> in the weeks following the norman did i invasion allied forces moved to drive the germans out of...
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. >>> and then we turn to history programs with marcel drimer on his family's efforts to stay together during world war ii. >>> with live coverage ofs house on c-span and senate on c-span2, here on c-span3 we complement that coverage and then on weekend c-span3 is the home to american history tv, including six unique series. the civil war as 150th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key events. american artifacts s. touring museums and historic sites. historic bookshelf with the best-known america history writer. the presidency looking at the policies and legacies. lectures in history with top college professors and our new series "real america" features educational films. c spasm 3 created by the cable industry and funded by your local capable or satellite provider. they have co-authored a book, going behind the scenes of the service responsible for tracking down and bringing in dangerous criminals on u.s. soil. this is about an hour, ten minutes. >>> one of the exciting things about being a writer is being able to find and pursue things that interest you. i like to say 20 years ag
. >>> and then we turn to history programs with marcel drimer on his family's efforts to stay together during world war ii. >>> with live coverage ofs house on c-span and senate on c-span2, here on c-span3 we complement that coverage and then on weekend c-span3 is the home to american history tv, including six unique series. the civil war as 150th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key events. american artifacts s. touring museums and historic sites. historic bookshelf...
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we've brought in the reverend marcel hutchens to cnn center to discuss this.you're a civil and human rights activist. we saw ron johnson, the highway patrol captain, be appointed as in charge of security for ferguson. an african-american who's from the community. there was a change in tone earlier in the week but we've witnessed now a couple of nights where we've seen military gear out once again. this heavy-handed crackdown. how do you explain that to international viewers, what are we witnessing here? >> i think we're seeing something unprecedented in america today. what don suggested earlier that we've not seen this type of heavy-handed military-style policing is very true. and it's troubling, particularly for those of us who remember the days of the segregated south when people like martin luther king jr. and so many others marched under these same kinds of conditions. so that we would not have to, 50 years later, fight along racial and those kinds of lines. i think one thing is very important for us to make the distinction. we keep grouping these people t
we've brought in the reverend marcel hutchens to cnn center to discuss this.you're a civil and human rights activist. we saw ron johnson, the highway patrol captain, be appointed as in charge of security for ferguson. an african-american who's from the community. there was a change in tone earlier in the week but we've witnessed now a couple of nights where we've seen military gear out once again. this heavy-handed crackdown. how do you explain that to international viewers, what are we...
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that's falloyed by holocaust survivor marcel drimer on his family's efforts to stay together in nazi occupied poland during world war ii. >>> in the weeks following the normandy invasion, allied forces moved to drive the germans out of the peninsula and begin the liberation of notsa occupied france. wednesday at 8:00 p.m., john macmanus talks about the challenges facing the allies, including the liberation of the crossroads town of san low. >> bradley's concept of the heels of this failure is to redouble his efforts to take st. lowa, which you see in the middle of our map. san low is not a new objective for the americans. they hoped to have it a lot sooner than this. the reason it's important and you'll notice this by just a glance of the map, every road, practically every road in normally leads there. it's a crossroads town. it was a market town dating back to ancient times. not a big place, but a kind of a communication and transportation and market center for normand culture. it had been invaded many times because it was valuable for these reasons. it had been in1r5ied by romans,
that's falloyed by holocaust survivor marcel drimer on his family's efforts to stay together in nazi occupied poland during world war ii. >>> in the weeks following the normandy invasion, allied forces moved to drive the germans out of the peninsula and begin the liberation of notsa occupied france. wednesday at 8:00 p.m., john macmanus talks about the challenges facing the allies, including the liberation of the crossroads town of san low. >> bradley's concept of the heels of...