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mark: the serious question is most likely to succeed, who are the most likely nominees?uest: you have to hope that jeb keeps the humongous organization he has running smoothly and stays in the front. you've got to look at him as the candidate everybody wants to get there. walker, again, think a governor's skills -- john: you think he's less likely than walker and bush? guest: governors have a bully pulpit like a president. senators have to do something outrageous to get noticed. if he is doing his due diligence, it's a lot about the teams in the grassroots in the operation. if his operation is running as people are saying and is building slowly, he may be the guy. mark: a quick plug -- our bobby jindal live stream goes on in just a few minutes. more in just a moment after a word from our sponsors. ♪ john: we are back with our yearbook editor in chief. the big story this week has been the confederate flag in south carolina. suddenly, the train has left the station and everyone agrees the confederate flag should come down everywhere. you have a client in mississippi who ca
mark: the serious question is most likely to succeed, who are the most likely nominees?uest: you have to hope that jeb keeps the humongous organization he has running smoothly and stays in the front. you've got to look at him as the candidate everybody wants to get there. walker, again, think a governor's skills -- john: you think he's less likely than walker and bush? guest: governors have a bully pulpit like a president. senators have to do something outrageous to get noticed. if he is doing...
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and resent them the most? >> i just f hairnted all of inherited a lot of the downtown winchester, i leave the city one way, i come back into just as a reminder of the amount of neglect, when you talk about mass incarceration incarceration, you are developing training programs that don't allow them to sustain a real -- a life, you don't -- they can't take care of them they can't take care of their families and so they turn to crime. what is it we should be doing that allows these individuals to come back into our communities to create a better lifestyle and then look at how we're doing drug treatment in most of these neighborhoods. they don't exist in most of these affluent neighborhoods, in ashburg or some of our affluent communities but we let certain communities be throw away communities, where we do drug treatment. i believe police want to do their jobs but you don't expect police to go inside someone's home and say do you have a gun? are you going to shoot somebody? >> after the break, is perception a lag
and resent them the most? >> i just f hairnted all of inherited a lot of the downtown winchester, i leave the city one way, i come back into just as a reminder of the amount of neglect, when you talk about mass incarceration incarceration, you are developing training programs that don't allow them to sustain a real -- a life, you don't -- they can't take care of them they can't take care of their families and so they turn to crime. what is it we should be doing that allows these...
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the neighborhood of kalihi is far from what most know and most specific kind the last 40 years. >> it'shey all come here. breakfast, lunch. every day. >> i'm joined by two local chefs, mark noguchi of mission, known by some as the gooch. second generation japanese and andrew. he's first generation vietnamese american or would that be vietnamese hawaiian? as you'll see, it gets complicated. >> i actually cooked on the east coast for three years and people would always be like, are you from hawaii? you're hawaiian? i said, no. second generation japanese. but hawaiian? no, i realized like, here in hawaii, we identify ourselves ethnically versus geographically. like, there's no way he or i would call ourselves hawaiians. we would get our asses kicked by a hawaiian. >> who is hawaiian? >> a native of the land. in your blood. you come from a lineage of native hawaiian people. >> what's here? >> i feel like hawaiian in a sense, you know. it's my place. but culturally, that's a different story. >> you say you're not hawaiian. >> no. >> what's your feeling about -- >> so you're hawaiian. >> i'm
the neighborhood of kalihi is far from what most know and most specific kind the last 40 years. >> it'shey all come here. breakfast, lunch. every day. >> i'm joined by two local chefs, mark noguchi of mission, known by some as the gooch. second generation japanese and andrew. he's first generation vietnamese american or would that be vietnamese hawaiian? as you'll see, it gets complicated. >> i actually cooked on the east coast for three years and people would always be like,...
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and hundreds and thousands of them haved in and many moved to a city east of most sell. and, now dana has been traveling and sen us this report from midway between them. >>> beyond the bridge is isil taifer tore, mosul the biggest toward person territory, they are cut off from the rest of the country. >>> the people who want to leave and they have to pay isil a huge amount of money which they don't have and they have to provide guarantee like the house to prove they plan to come back. they live in a prison. >>> these people are porch born and raised in most sell, and, they left. all didn't have access to the city but these journalists who have access inside and they explain how isil uses every opportunity to brainwash them, and they even preach. >>> hides it weapons in civilian neighborhoods so people will turn against u.s. led coalition, and they have some support and, it is able to a support and, many have felt targeted by the makelish that's. >>> the majority may not support isil, and some do. it has as i de ideology and they exploit sunnies and, the shia government o
and hundreds and thousands of them haved in and many moved to a city east of most sell. and, now dana has been traveling and sen us this report from midway between them. >>> beyond the bridge is isil taifer tore, mosul the biggest toward person territory, they are cut off from the rest of the country. >>> the people who want to leave and they have to pay isil a huge amount of money which they don't have and they have to provide guarantee like the house to prove they plan to...
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most historians argue the single most important event in our country's history was not the civil war but the revolutionary war. the revolutionary war is important because the declaration of independence lays out the ideological framework which we will live on. "all men are created equal." that sort of stuff. our history has been one of trying to live up to those ideals and not always quite making it. the effort does matter and we are usually willing to look at ourselves rather critically, what a lot of other countries don't always do. when you -- we commemorate the civil war but i have to guess there will not be a lot of reconstruction memories -- commemorations. [laughter] mr. beckenbaugh: while the civil war is one of the most studied events in our history, reconstruction is one of the least. just talking to crosby before we started, the share by them of books that come out of the past four years is mind-boggling. tron to keep up with that scholarship has taken a lot of our time. -- the reconstruction scholarship i guess not been massive boom in reconstruction books coming out. rec
most historians argue the single most important event in our country's history was not the civil war but the revolutionary war. the revolutionary war is important because the declaration of independence lays out the ideological framework which we will live on. "all men are created equal." that sort of stuff. our history has been one of trying to live up to those ideals and not always quite making it. the effort does matter and we are usually willing to look at ourselves rather...
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purpose is first and most important. purpose is first and most important. my life has had a couldn't knew the of purpose. for me it is always about improving the lives of others. that's why i became a boy scout. it is why i choose to become a west point cadet, why i became an officer in the united states army. why i joined the proctor and gamble company to serve the world's consumers. that's why when president obama asked me to serve at secretary of the department of veteran's affairs. my whole life has been leading to this privilege of serving veterans. the power of institutions like university of utah department of veteran's affairs is that they help us discover and pursue our purpose. they help us begin to bring meaning to our lives and to our work. they bring people together who share a sense of purpose and they provide an opportunity to be part of something greater than ourselves. the core of utah's mission is to serve, to serve the people of utah and the world through discovery, creation, and application of knowledge. veteran's affairs mission is deri
purpose is first and most important. purpose is first and most important. my life has had a couldn't knew the of purpose. for me it is always about improving the lives of others. that's why i became a boy scout. it is why i choose to become a west point cadet, why i became an officer in the united states army. why i joined the proctor and gamble company to serve the world's consumers. that's why when president obama asked me to serve at secretary of the department of veteran's affairs. my whole...
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perhaps the most ambitious reform bill in a generation. democratic congressman bobby scott and republican congressman jim. the bill would cut sentences for drug crimes and give judges authority and reduce sentences for some current inmates and reduce sentences for people with good behavior. the republican sponsor says the current prison system is quote not only fiscally unsustainable but morallytic sponsor congressman bobby scott is joining me now. thank you for being here. >> good to see you reverend al. >> congressman, is there a growing consensus now across party lines we need to address this problem? >> i think you mentioned the fact that we have 25% of the inmates who only have 5% of the population. the incarceration rate has gotten to the point where many recent studies have said it's actually counterproductive. so manyeople in jail. messing up so many families. so many people with felony records, and you're wasting so much money that you're actually adding to crime not doing anything about crime. and so on the federal level, it's go
perhaps the most ambitious reform bill in a generation. democratic congressman bobby scott and republican congressman jim. the bill would cut sentences for drug crimes and give judges authority and reduce sentences for some current inmates and reduce sentences for people with good behavior. the republican sponsor says the current prison system is quote not only fiscally unsustainable but morallytic sponsor congressman bobby scott is joining me now. thank you for being here. >> good to see...
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while others provide only the most basic equipment.ften a workout is only as good as the inmate's creativity. >> some of the exercises that they do are pretty ingenious. pushups with their cellmates on their back. >> it's like riding a bull. >> different exercises that include their cellmates, hand stand pushups, i've seen. but really the creativity, what kind of things that they are able to achieve with so little, the different positions that they can get into in these little cells to get multiple exercises, it's all pretty interesting. >> at the orange county jail, we covered the story of inmate jeremy bowles, whose sweaty workout routines left his cell window covered in condensation. >> can you see me? >> yeah. >> and sure enough he wiped the steam away and it made a dynamic shot. >> bowles later invited director of photography brian kelly to experience mattress curling. one of his improvised in-cell workouts. >> stick your ass out, like you're taking a squat. guarantee that will [ bleep ] you up quick. >> it's heavy. >> yeah. you f
while others provide only the most basic equipment.ften a workout is only as good as the inmate's creativity. >> some of the exercises that they do are pretty ingenious. pushups with their cellmates on their back. >> it's like riding a bull. >> different exercises that include their cellmates, hand stand pushups, i've seen. but really the creativity, what kind of things that they are able to achieve with so little, the different positions that they can get into in these little...
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he won most seats and most votes and, therefore, he is the prime minister and he formed the governmentargument i'm may going is a political one. u.k. is not just one state. it's a family of four nations-- england, scotland, wales, and northern ireland. and david cameron only won the election in one of those four nations, in england. fipg he is sensible will demonstrate or want to demonstrate that he recognizes the different parts of the united kingdom voted in different ways and that puts a responsibility on his shoulders to take account of the different views and the different priorities of people in scotland, wales and northern ireland. >> woodruff: how would that manifest itself in a concrete way? what would you look for him to do that he's not doing? >> in a scottish context to, recognize people in scotland want to see the scottish parliament become more powerful and autonomous. david cameron is propose something limited additional powers for the scottish government but there's an appetite in scott land for him to go further. scotland also vote forward a party, the party i lead, th
he won most seats and most votes and, therefore, he is the prime minister and he formed the governmentargument i'm may going is a political one. u.k. is not just one state. it's a family of four nations-- england, scotland, wales, and northern ireland. and david cameron only won the election in one of those four nations, in england. fipg he is sensible will demonstrate or want to demonstrate that he recognizes the different parts of the united kingdom voted in different ways and that puts a...
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my wife is from africa, it's the most highly regulated region on earth.repreneurs create prosperity. the free zones and special economic zones in china have helped hundreds of millions of -- john: and they were going to give you this free zone in south america, and then the politicians said, well, maybe not. >> it's still on. it's still going to happen. so we're going to see, if all goes well, prosperity in honduras. hong kong and singapore, some of the poorest regions on earth, 50 years ago two with of the wealthiest regions. john: fifty years -- >> bingo. if every place on earth was as free as hong kong and singapore, there would be no more poverty on earth. john: we know what works, but the politicians and these young people won't do it. >> and i would say many of the professors. john: many of the professors. we'll have one on shortly. thank you, michael. >>> next, some say american capitalism succeeded on the backs of slaves. but is that the truth? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] ours was the first modern airliner, revolutionary by every standard. and that bec
my wife is from africa, it's the most highly regulated region on earth.repreneurs create prosperity. the free zones and special economic zones in china have helped hundreds of millions of -- john: and they were going to give you this free zone in south america, and then the politicians said, well, maybe not. >> it's still on. it's still going to happen. so we're going to see, if all goes well, prosperity in honduras. hong kong and singapore, some of the poorest regions on earth, 50 years...
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most babies look pretty similar.t cute little cheeky things and they're not that easy to distinguish one from the other, especially if you've only seen it once or twice. >> so even a loving mother might confuse one baby for another baby? >> right. a loving mother will love the baby that she is brought. >> when a nurse hands you your baby, ask the nurse to match your baby's i.d. band with yours. at number 13, air bubbles in blood. after weeks in the hospital 19-year-old blake fought is excited to be going home. but before he can leave blake has to do just one last thing. have a central line in his chest removed. while he's sitting upright, a nurse removes the tube and then seals it with gauze. >> you could hear popping from the central line site, and it was just -- that's called a sucking wound. and what it was doing was sucking air right into the vessels. >> it's called an air embolism. and that air is killing blake. >> the air was cutting off the blood supply to his lungs and to his heart, to his kidneys, and to his
most babies look pretty similar.t cute little cheeky things and they're not that easy to distinguish one from the other, especially if you've only seen it once or twice. >> so even a loving mother might confuse one baby for another baby? >> right. a loving mother will love the baby that she is brought. >> when a nurse hands you your baby, ask the nurse to match your baby's i.d. band with yours. at number 13, air bubbles in blood. after weeks in the hospital 19-year-old blake...
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and she's the most intelligentest person i've ever met. and she is so strong. >> i'm here to see monique jeffries. >> monique jeffries. >> yes, ma'am. >> even though i go through like most people i know, hell and back. and just hoping that my mama can get out and share it with me. >> have you thought about what you might want to talk to her about? >> money. i'm running low on it. i need $30. >> hey. look at you. >> did you cut your hair? >> huh-uh. >> look. >> you got nails. >> you see how long they are? >> they are. ain't bit them off. that means you ain't been nervous or angry. >> i miss you. you look beautiful. >> thank you. >> during the visit, alexis gets a cell phone call from monique's brother. >> oh, my god. tell my brother i miss him so much. >> your sister says she misses you so much. >> tell him to meet you to give you some money for me. tell him to give you $25 so you can give it to me. and don't take it, alexis. hello. >> i am listening, mama. >> tell him we don't have that much time. what'd he say? >> he said i'm going to giv
and she's the most intelligentest person i've ever met. and she is so strong. >> i'm here to see monique jeffries. >> monique jeffries. >> yes, ma'am. >> even though i go through like most people i know, hell and back. and just hoping that my mama can get out and share it with me. >> have you thought about what you might want to talk to her about? >> money. i'm running low on it. i need $30. >> hey. look at you. >> did you cut your hair? >>...
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for the most part, i think we'll stay dry.day, combination of sun and clouds temperatures very comfortable highs in the upper # 0s low -- 70s low 80s monday is a nice day. tuesday we increase the humidity as the cold front punches through and a trailing cold front moves in behind that the air mass becomes unstability the possibility for drenching downpours an thunderstorms. the poconos today, cool be stray shower, 67 degrees is the forecasted high. much better day especially compared to yesterday. the jersey shore seeing clouds, also shades of blue, clouds and sun, 80 degrees, it will be breezy. if you're doing fishing or boating, here's the forecast, winds out of the south/southwest at 15 to 20 miles per hour. higher gusts with seas 4 to 6 feet. high craft advisory in effect. reading, 77. allentown, 77. clouds and sun breezy, isolated shower. dover, millville philadelphia checking in at 80 degrees this afternoon. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, monday is a good day tuesday for the most part is a nice day, it wil
for the most part, i think we'll stay dry.day, combination of sun and clouds temperatures very comfortable highs in the upper # 0s low -- 70s low 80s monday is a nice day. tuesday we increase the humidity as the cold front punches through and a trailing cold front moves in behind that the air mass becomes unstability the possibility for drenching downpours an thunderstorms. the poconos today, cool be stray shower, 67 degrees is the forecasted high. much better day especially compared to...
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s most prominent ame church is now under tight guard after bomb threat. sources tell us an anonymous caller said a bomb was planted near the metropolitan ame church in northwest this evening. nothing was found but the terrorism task force is still investigating. a church spokesman tells us worship will go on as normal this weekend, but with some extra security. >> you know it's a church. we do not want to turn this into the tsa airport security lines. the church is open to everyone. but we are going to be more mindful, of course. >> church tells us it already planned some increased security after the attack in charleston. right now police want you to take a good look at this picture coming up here. it shows a man police tell success wanted in two sex assaults on 6-year-old girls inside stores in prince george's county in just the past week. jackie bensen live from greenbelt with new details on the crimes that happened inside bathrooms. jackie? >> reporter: jim what makes these crimes especially disturbing is that these little girls were not left unattende
s most prominent ame church is now under tight guard after bomb threat. sources tell us an anonymous caller said a bomb was planted near the metropolitan ame church in northwest this evening. nothing was found but the terrorism task force is still investigating. a church spokesman tells us worship will go on as normal this weekend, but with some extra security. >> you know it's a church. we do not want to turn this into the tsa airport security lines. the church is open to everyone. but...
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this week we'll focus on some of the most talked about moments of the show.p first we'll speak with the world's most dangerous morning show, the breakfast club. >> we all have roles. we know what our roles are. i know if a certain artist comes up, nine times out of ten i'm the music man, the financial guy. angela is into relationships. charlotte is going to ask that question that most people want to know but are afraid to ask. >> why do you talk about money so much? are you a real revolutionary. martin luther king jr. wasn't watch. >> then the lights shine bright for actress and business woman nene leakes. >> definitely shows other blacks girls i can be an author, they can be a designer like me. like oh, my gosh, i can be a designer, i can be an actor. i can be on broadway. >> a princeton university student reminds us that all lives matter. >> i would like to tell you what black is. black is beautiful, just as white is beautiful, just as every other color you see is beautiful. black people are human just as people of every other color are human. >> that's wha
this week we'll focus on some of the most talked about moments of the show.p first we'll speak with the world's most dangerous morning show, the breakfast club. >> we all have roles. we know what our roles are. i know if a certain artist comes up, nine times out of ten i'm the music man, the financial guy. angela is into relationships. charlotte is going to ask that question that most people want to know but are afraid to ask. >> why do you talk about money so much? are you a real...
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on the one issue where he is most -- what he is best known for and where he speaks most powerfully, hes not bipartisan at all. the positions he takes on foreign intervention and military muscle around the world are ones where democrats have no truck with it. so it is not like he can point to, on his core issue, examples of places where he has fashioned compromise. mark: he did not make a big deal about immigration and climate change today. john: which really are not popular with the base. mark: when we come back, we are going to introduce you to the selzer score. and polling will never be the same! ♪ john: we have been talking all show about the new poll, but the with the field so crowded, our next guest says the horserace numbers can only tell us so much. and she would know, because she is our pollster. joining us now is j. ann selzer with a new way to break through the polling. around here, we call it the selzer score. great to have you back on the show, as always. tell us, what is the selzer score? ann: it is not the political equivalent of the bcs score, so let me say that off the
on the one issue where he is most -- what he is best known for and where he speaks most powerfully, hes not bipartisan at all. the positions he takes on foreign intervention and military muscle around the world are ones where democrats have no truck with it. so it is not like he can point to, on his core issue, examples of places where he has fashioned compromise. mark: he did not make a big deal about immigration and climate change today. john: which really are not popular with the base. mark:...
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we are shipped on most samsung phones out of the box.here's a lot going on and investors see the potential here. emily: you always said dropbox is a standalone company. do you have that same conviction today you had two years ago, eight years ago when you started? drew: for sure. being independent allows us to support all of the different platforms equally. other companies try to move in the space and they tend to favor their native platform at the expense of others. that is something that is really core. the switzerland approach is valuable to us and our users. drew: how do you raise more money in this environment? drew: we have been able to do a lot in the private markets. we were able to raise money we did not really need. emily: why take it if you don't need it? drew: we want flexibility. we do everything from investment in infrastructure, acquisitions. having a stronger balance sheet gives us flexibility to make big long-term investments. emily: do you have the cash you need to reach your long-term goals? drew: for sure. and we have
we are shipped on most samsung phones out of the box.here's a lot going on and investors see the potential here. emily: you always said dropbox is a standalone company. do you have that same conviction today you had two years ago, eight years ago when you started? drew: for sure. being independent allows us to support all of the different platforms equally. other companies try to move in the space and they tend to favor their native platform at the expense of others. that is something that is...
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make the most of summer... with volvo.lly conscious cosmetics company rallies her customers to lobby capitol hill to ban dangerous chemicals in skin care products. >>> and smart business lessons from the headmaster of the school of rock, paul green. we've got that and so much more coming up next on "your business." >> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help
make the most of summer... with volvo.lly conscious cosmetics company rallies her customers to lobby capitol hill to ban dangerous chemicals in skin care products. >>> and smart business lessons from the headmaster of the school of rock, paul green. we've got that and so much more coming up next on "your business." >> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help
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so i can lift even the most demanding weights.t important parts with centrum. now with our most vitamin d three ever. " >> >> pelley: on this historic day, steve hartman reflects on the long road america is traveling. >> reporter: it's been nearly 50 years since cbs news first took on the subject of gay rights. it was in a documentary. you'll recognize the host, mike wallace, but you won't recognize your country. >> most americans are repelled by the mere notion of homosexuality. a cbs news survey shows two out of three americans look upon homosexuals with disgust discomfort or fear. >> reporter: this was 1967, and whoever named the program cut straight to the chase. "cbs reports, the homosexuals," will continue in a moment. >> reporter: the show was so controversial, not one sponsor would touch it. in fact, the very notion of gay rights was brand new. >> i'm a country boy, i guess because i couldn't believe this. i mean, i didn't know this was a problem over here, or at least i didn't think anybody would have a sign out about it.
so i can lift even the most demanding weights.t important parts with centrum. now with our most vitamin d three ever. " >> >> pelley: on this historic day, steve hartman reflects on the long road america is traveling. >> reporter: it's been nearly 50 years since cbs news first took on the subject of gay rights. it was in a documentary. you'll recognize the host, mike wallace, but you won't recognize your country. >> most americans are repelled by the mere notion of...
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it isn't raining across most of the region.s dry at the airport. 71 degrees currently in the city, 70 wilmington, 69 degrees in allentown. remember how it started to feel quite muggy during the day yesterday. well, it still feels humid out there this morning and probably will for a good portion of the day. future tracker six shows us with a frontal boundary still slowly on its way through later this afternoon ahead of it we're still going to be fairly cloudy with some sunny breaks and as soon as noon there could be another redeveloping shower or thunderstorm. now obviously not everybody is going to see these but those that do could see a heavy downpour and perhaps some gusty winds out ahead of these storms. during the afternoon we should starter to stabilize a little bit this evening maybe a real scattered pop-up storm in the northern areas but for the most part we're going to be drying out and that humidity will start to drop especially during the evening hours maybe even beginning late this afternoon. in those couple of neigh
it isn't raining across most of the region.s dry at the airport. 71 degrees currently in the city, 70 wilmington, 69 degrees in allentown. remember how it started to feel quite muggy during the day yesterday. well, it still feels humid out there this morning and probably will for a good portion of the day. future tracker six shows us with a frontal boundary still slowly on its way through later this afternoon ahead of it we're still going to be fairly cloudy with some sunny breaks and as soon...
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. >> tonight on "america's most wanted." >> the television show "america's most wanted" has led to theme of the fbi's most celebrated fugitives by generating phone tips from viewers. >> i thought this might be an interesting case for them to take on. >> if we were successful in getting the list case aired, someone out there would recognize him and make that telephone call. >> detectives convinced "america's most wanted" to do an episode on the john list murders, despite the fact that the case was almost two decades old. >> i said this is a guy that i would like to see caught and we decided to do john list. >> but there was a problem. at the end of each episode viewers see a photograph of the wanted person. but the most recent photo of john list had been taken years before the murders. what would he look like almost 20 years later? the john list murder case would now enter the highly specialized world of forensic sculpting. >> i had been involved in the battle for missing children's rights for years since the murder of my son in 1981, and i had come across frank bender over the years as
. >> tonight on "america's most wanted." >> the television show "america's most wanted" has led to theme of the fbi's most celebrated fugitives by generating phone tips from viewers. >> i thought this might be an interesting case for them to take on. >> if we were successful in getting the list case aired, someone out there would recognize him and make that telephone call. >> detectives convinced "america's most wanted" to do an...
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that's how it is for most rural families.tty's sister prosperina tells us she cleans the house before school, and that when she comes home, she tends the plants in the fields, fetches water and helps her mother cook. in the afternoon the family works in the corn field. everyone is needed. but it's been dry for too long in chikuni. this autumn's harvest will be poor. the parents are worried they won't have enough to feed their four children next year. chris mapanza: i pray that, through the school, the girls will have a better life and be able to support us later on. eunice cheelo mapanza: the radio school is good, because the children don't need any uniforms. we couldn't afford them. i hope they might even get qualifications so they can go to a real state school. >> in addition to lessons, the children also get a free lunch. usually there's porridge made from the corn they grow themselves, in their own school garden. christopher chizanda: we want the children to succeed. that means they have to attend regularly. and we've not
that's how it is for most rural families.tty's sister prosperina tells us she cleans the house before school, and that when she comes home, she tends the plants in the fields, fetches water and helps her mother cook. in the afternoon the family works in the corn field. everyone is needed. but it's been dry for too long in chikuni. this autumn's harvest will be poor. the parents are worried they won't have enough to feed their four children next year. chris mapanza: i pray that, through the...
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what he is one of the most interesting candidates in the race. pimm: and jeffrey sachs has harsh words for europe's leaders. fitbit iswhy shrugging its shoulders when i comes to the apple watch launch. all of that and more coming up on the bloomberg market day. back to greece. the former of gamco investors both dodge fund leader not see greece leaving the euro anytime soon. pimm: earlier they spoke with betty liu, who ousted we are at the breaking point here. marketlet's face it, the does not like uncertainty and does not like negative surprises. most people felt the deal would be worked out -- betty: and look what happened. greece represents less than 2/10 of 1% of global gdp and less than 2/10 of 1% of global markets. it is hard to imagine this will be a major event for markets. most greek debt is held by institutions,nt not the private sector. it's unfortunate. anything could still happen, but i do not think this is what the market is making it out to be. betty: how about you? guest: he mentioned the size of like what happened with lehman brot
what he is one of the most interesting candidates in the race. pimm: and jeffrey sachs has harsh words for europe's leaders. fitbit iswhy shrugging its shoulders when i comes to the apple watch launch. all of that and more coming up on the bloomberg market day. back to greece. the former of gamco investors both dodge fund leader not see greece leaving the euro anytime soon. pimm: earlier they spoke with betty liu, who ousted we are at the breaking point here. marketlet's face it, the does not...
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the most famous is the opening paragraph. most of that remains intact. the early listing of grievances the things we have been talking about percent will years, as far as what we are worried about the british doing most of that remains intact. probably the most famous section that gets changed is the section about the slave trade, specifically slave insurrections is another part of that. one of the big arguments virginia makes is their governor had essentially said in the leading days of the war, that slaves should kill their masters and sit their own freedom. for a slave holding state, slave insurrection is a very frightening thing. so that is very much on the minds of jefferson and other virginians. so this idea of slave insurrections bringing more slaves into america becomes part of that. we do not want to have more slaves that we have to worry about in these days. so he kind of goes after the slave trade, blames the king for importing these folks. and that is a bit controversial in this room, because you do have a fair number of slaveholders and slav
the most famous is the opening paragraph. most of that remains intact. the early listing of grievances the things we have been talking about percent will years, as far as what we are worried about the british doing most of that remains intact. probably the most famous section that gets changed is the section about the slave trade, specifically slave insurrections is another part of that. one of the big arguments virginia makes is their governor had essentially said in the leading days of the...
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most of the people scattered.as only a small group of people there to help when the fire company got there. it took 45 minutes to retrieve his body. >> they do not want another 911 call from the bottom of the cliff. >>> a reminder to wear bug spray when you're outside this summer. a case of west nile virus has been reported in sussex county, the first reported human case in two years. 3pq 6-year-old girl was briefly in the hospital. she's now recovering at home. >>> now, to avoid being bitten by mosquitos, wear long sleeves and pants outside at night. use bug spray containing deet and make sure to get rid of standing water near your home. >>> today camden is expected to open its public swimming pools. the city opened a number of spray pools over the last several weeks so kids could cool off after school. but today the big pools were ready to go. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> timing is everything. the pools in store for cooler weather for today. even cooler this weekend.
most of the people scattered.as only a small group of people there to help when the fire company got there. it took 45 minutes to retrieve his body. >> they do not want another 911 call from the bottom of the cliff. >>> a reminder to wear bug spray when you're outside this summer. a case of west nile virus has been reported in sussex county, the first reported human case in two years. 3pq 6-year-old girl was briefly in the hospital. she's now recovering at home. >>> now,...
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the most important thing is a simple presence. as one person noted to me, the rising teenagers of america in 2016 will have only known an america with an african-american president, and that alone may be something of a legacy for him that matters in the future when it comes to racial reconciliation, lester. >> all right. chuck todd in our los angeles newsroom tonight. thanks. >>> tonight, 17 days since two convicted murderers broke free from a maximum security prison virtually without a trace, investigators had their first major clue as to their potential whereabouts. nbc news has learned dna found inside a cabin deep in the woods matches the killers. now that their hiding place has been found, the manhunt has intensified around it. nbc's stephanie gosk has late details from owls head, new york. >> reporter: police say they are on to something roughly 20 miles from the prison where the inmates escaped more than two years ago. >> law enforcement is maintaining a strong and visible presence in this region, and that will continue unt
the most important thing is a simple presence. as one person noted to me, the rising teenagers of america in 2016 will have only known an america with an african-american president, and that alone may be something of a legacy for him that matters in the future when it comes to racial reconciliation, lester. >> all right. chuck todd in our los angeles newsroom tonight. thanks. >>> tonight, 17 days since two convicted murderers broke free from a maximum security prison virtually...
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but the most important clause still resonates today. no man can be arrested, imprisoned or have his property confiscated except by the lafell judgment of his equal or the law of the land. but it applied to only three men. most of the people at the time were peasants, ruled over by the barron. once more, the document is written in latin. john and the barron spoke french, while the ordinary people only speak english and couldn't even read it. as a peace treaty it was always useless. civil war resumed months later. john died not long after of disintorii. the magna carta could easily have been forgotten, but henry invoked it again and again to end civil wars. over the years it wasn't universally popular. crombeen kehl famously called it magna farta. and tpc wasn't always used for good. colonists used magna carta to assert their superiority as englishmen. but they began to use it for their own rights. most famously in the united states, where it was invoked in the bill of rights. $that all men are created equal. >> in 1948 the magna carta ga
but the most important clause still resonates today. no man can be arrested, imprisoned or have his property confiscated except by the lafell judgment of his equal or the law of the land. but it applied to only three men. most of the people at the time were peasants, ruled over by the barron. once more, the document is written in latin. john and the barron spoke french, while the ordinary people only speak english and couldn't even read it. as a peace treaty it was always useless. civil war...
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most jobs are not going to buffalo.re going to florida or singapore or utah or around the country and the world. our competition is very strong. out of asia, we see big efforts to make a play for the financial industry the center of capital markets. in other places around the world and in the u.k. and london paris, frankfurt, their national governments are defending their financial hubs trying to strengthen them, investing in infrastructure and supporting them. here and in london, they had to reduce their income tax rate to keep the taliban. here, we feel that we do not have the kind of support from washington. olivia: that is true. the conservative government currently in charge in britain reelected reintroduced the income tax. a lot of bankers spent a lot of time complaining about bundle -- bonuses. erik: the regulatory cases is sometimes heavier. kathryn: it certainly is on the compensation side. that is absolutely correct. the large multibillion dollar legal sediments that we are seeing at the federal and state leve
most jobs are not going to buffalo.re going to florida or singapore or utah or around the country and the world. our competition is very strong. out of asia, we see big efforts to make a play for the financial industry the center of capital markets. in other places around the world and in the u.k. and london paris, frankfurt, their national governments are defending their financial hubs trying to strengthen them, investing in infrastructure and supporting them. here and in london, they had to...
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. >>> ds k., was one of the world's most influential figures, he was the finance minister who prepare france for introduction of the euro, and he was the director of i.m.f. >>> he was thought to be weeks away, to run against sar coy, in the election, when he was arrested in new york. he was accused of sexually assaulting a hotel made and that trial collapsed after the prosecution had doubts. he settled a settle case out of court, and now he leaves the court, a freeman. it seems hard to imagine, that he can ever provide his ambitions and he may still try to play a role in public life. >>> german investigators have closed their inquiry into the tapping of the phone. the u.s. national secure decide agency had been accused of recording her phone data, and they have been unable to find evidence, that will stand up in court. >>> living in fear, while many of the shia are scared to leave their homes in a divided city. cracking down on child labor what cam body a is doing to meet international standards just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understa
. >>> ds k., was one of the world's most influential figures, he was the finance minister who prepare france for introduction of the euro, and he was the director of i.m.f. >>> he was thought to be weeks away, to run against sar coy, in the election, when he was arrested in new york. he was accused of sexually assaulting a hotel made and that trial collapsed after the prosecution had doubts. he settled a settle case out of court, and now he leaves the court, a freeman. it...
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i believe that he along with mike huckabee is two of the most -- one of the two most underrated people in this field. john: you can't take those things away, unfortunately. that guy, if he did not have an indictment and 2012, introducing himself to the national republican party with that speech and his record, he would be a top-tier candidate. i don't think anybody would argue that he is one. mark: the other verbal is fundraising. last time he was one of the biggest. john: absolutely. today, texas was big enough for two personalities. rick perry and hillary clinton. at texas southern university in houston, clinton received a leadership award and delivered a -- one of the most substantiated and politically sharp-edged's pieces -- speeches of her campaign. the topic was voting rights. here's how she described the systematic effort by republicans on voter suppression. >> what is happening is a sweeping effort to disempower and disenfranchise people of color, poor people, and young people from one end of our country to the other. [applause] john: like a sheriff around town, hillary clinton
i believe that he along with mike huckabee is two of the most -- one of the two most underrated people in this field. john: you can't take those things away, unfortunately. that guy, if he did not have an indictment and 2012, introducing himself to the national republican party with that speech and his record, he would be a top-tier candidate. i don't think anybody would argue that he is one. mark: the other verbal is fundraising. last time he was one of the biggest. john: absolutely. today,...
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make the most of summer...volvo. ♪ [announcer]when we make beyond natural dry dog and cat foods. we start with real meat as the first ingredient. we leave out corn,wheat and soy. and we own where our dry food is made-100 percent! can other brands say all that? for nutrition you can trust and your pet will enjoy... does your food go beyond? learn more at purinabeyond.com. attention. did you or anyone in your household work around asbestos-containing gaskets and packing? the garlock bankruptcy may affect your rights even if you do not presently have an asbestos-related disease. garlock's products were used in industrial and maritime settings, where steam, hot liquid or acid moved in pipes. certain personal injury claims must be filed by october 6, 2015. you may have a right to vote on garlock's plan to reorganize and pay claims. call 844-garlock or go to garlocknotice.com this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38
make the most of summer...volvo. ♪ [announcer]when we make beyond natural dry dog and cat foods. we start with real meat as the first ingredient. we leave out corn,wheat and soy. and we own where our dry food is made-100 percent! can other brands say all that? for nutrition you can trust and your pet will enjoy... does your food go beyond? learn more at purinabeyond.com. attention. did you or anyone in your household work around asbestos-containing gaskets and packing? the garlock bankruptcy...
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my wife is from africa it's the most highly regulated region on earth.ntrepreneurs create prosperity. the free zones and special economic zones in china have helped hundreds of millions of -- john: and they were going to give you this free zone in south america, and then the politicians said, well maybe not. >> it's still on. it's still going to happen. so we're going to see, if all goes well, prosperity in honduras. hong kong and singapore, some of the poorest regions on earth, 50 years ago two with of the wealthiest regions. john: fifty years -- >> bingo. if every place on earth was as free as hong kong and singapore, there would be no more poverty on earth. john: we know what works but the politicians and these young people won't do it. >> and i would say many of the professors. john: many of the professors. we'll have one on shortly. thank you, michael. >>> next, some say american capitalism succeeded on the backs of slaves. but is that the truth? ♪ ♪ if you're taking multiple medications does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effe
my wife is from africa it's the most highly regulated region on earth.ntrepreneurs create prosperity. the free zones and special economic zones in china have helped hundreds of millions of -- john: and they were going to give you this free zone in south america, and then the politicians said, well maybe not. >> it's still on. it's still going to happen. so we're going to see, if all goes well, prosperity in honduras. hong kong and singapore, some of the poorest regions on earth, 50 years...
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they meant the most to me and you took them away.ver forgive you for taking my family and neither will they. this will be the last time i ever talk to you." >> but years later, lindsay would change her mind. coming up, lindsay's final visit with her father, the day before his execution. >> about an hour or so left. i just want to tell them both i love them. >> and the never before released audio recording of eric wrinkles' last phone call, mere hours before his death when he reached out to a "lockup" field producer. >> it's kind of strange to think that you're not going to have to do the normal things that you do every day, you know? with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills, manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount ♪ >>> on the day before eric wrinkles was to be executed at indiana stat
they meant the most to me and you took them away.ver forgive you for taking my family and neither will they. this will be the last time i ever talk to you." >> but years later, lindsay would change her mind. coming up, lindsay's final visit with her father, the day before his execution. >> about an hour or so left. i just want to tell them both i love them. >> and the never before released audio recording of eric wrinkles' last phone call, mere hours before his death when...
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air strike reportedly hit, killing a most wanted terrorist. just jeb. he is the third bush to throw his hat into the lead but is he running away from his family name? >>> and tables turned a prison worker who allegedly helped two killers break out of the jail is now the only one of them behind bars. where are the escapees? >>> and forced out. a regional naacp official who presented herself as african-americans, but outed by her parents as while, steps down from her position. how much damage was done? i'll be asking the naacp president. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm brianna keilar you're in oich oich. >>> we have breaking news the u.s. has apparently scored a major victory in the war against terrorism. officials in yemen say the leader of al qaeda's most dangerous branch has been killed in a suspected u.s. drone strike and within the terror group itself there's record that he's already been replaced. this follows report that a most wanted al qaeda figure has also been killed in a u.s. air strike in libya. we have the latest on both of these stories, alo
air strike reportedly hit, killing a most wanted terrorist. just jeb. he is the third bush to throw his hat into the lead but is he running away from his family name? >>> and tables turned a prison worker who allegedly helped two killers break out of the jail is now the only one of them behind bars. where are the escapees? >>> and forced out. a regional naacp official who presented herself as african-americans, but outed by her parents as while, steps down from her position....
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cooler for most. cool lows on many of these. 80s for some. but temperatures i took down a couple degrees for some of the inland temps and kept it the same as yell. for others not much change. >> all right. monday we're ready. >> yes, sir. >>> there is a good reason a photo cut of florida has gone viral. it is an actual photo. it was taken by richard jones. it shows a raccoon standing on top of an alligator. it was spotted in the national forest yesterday morning. this is certainly a photo of a lifetime. it's kind of that story with the fox. >> that is too wild. like a taxi. >>> time is 6:21. they are purple. they are kind of ugly and they are turning up on east bay beaches. coming up in 23 minutes the reason these sea creatures could be suddenly washing ashore. plus. >> we were young and adventurous and we decided to go for it. >> they are in their 90s now but the women were the real life rosyivitiers. rosie riveters. >>> back to our coverage of the nba finals. game five. the crowd was sprinkled with celebrities once again. can we pause for a
cooler for most. cool lows on many of these. 80s for some. but temperatures i took down a couple degrees for some of the inland temps and kept it the same as yell. for others not much change. >> all right. monday we're ready. >> yes, sir. >>> there is a good reason a photo cut of florida has gone viral. it is an actual photo. it was taken by richard jones. it shows a raccoon standing on top of an alligator. it was spotted in the national forest yesterday morning. this is...
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the most affordable way to print.r ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. ♪ (piano music) ♪ fresher dentures, for the best first impression. love loud, live loud polident. ♪ ♪ fresher dentures... ...for those breathless moments. hug loud, live loud, polident. ♪ ♪ . >>> next week mrsa will release the annual cost of living survey that shows where it's most expensive to live. a betting man might put his monomoscow or tokyo, but it is more likely to be the city of rwanda angola. it has been the world's most expensive city for four of the last five years and the fifth year it was i
the most affordable way to print.r ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with...
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and most speakers couldn't be heard by a lot of people. but brian had this booming voice so they could hear him. and he gave this rousing speech the final line being thou shalt not cruise if i mankind on a cross of gold. because, again it was the main issue in that election was the monetary policy and whether we would stay on the gold standard or add silver to the money supply. and after he made that speech, people got so excited they carried him out on their shoulders and low and behold he was nominated as the presidential nominee at the age of 36. the impact that brian had on public policy on this country i think very few people realize the impact he had both on the democratic party and on just policy in general. because when he came on the scene, the democrat quick yartpi was the more conservative party and brian was very much a liberal in his politics. very conservative in religion but liberal in its politics. he turned the party on its head and it has never gone back. he was the predecessor to franklin roosevelt and his new deal and p
and most speakers couldn't be heard by a lot of people. but brian had this booming voice so they could hear him. and he gave this rousing speech the final line being thou shalt not cruise if i mankind on a cross of gold. because, again it was the main issue in that election was the monetary policy and whether we would stay on the gold standard or add silver to the money supply. and after he made that speech, people got so excited they carried him out on their shoulders and low and behold he was...
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most were elderly tourists. there were tornadoes nearby when the ship went under. 14 people, including the ship's captain and an engineer have been found alive. >> a last ditch effort to stop an execution. >> home in texas where new questions have surfaced about a 1999 prison guard murder here that may have landed the wrong man on death row. >> thanks so much for joining us this morning. it is 7:48 eastern and you are watching aljazeera america. the prime minister of greece heads to brussels with a new proposal for financial form, trying to convince european leaders to give athens the rest of its bailout money. greece is set to make a payment to the i.m.s. friday. >> takata will continue to use a chemical linked to exploding air bag inglettors. the japanese company plans to introduce a more stable version for future models. airbags have killed six people and prompted the recall of 34 million vehicles. >> plus the world health organization says a mers outbreak is likely to grow. thirty have contracted the virus a
most were elderly tourists. there were tornadoes nearby when the ship went under. 14 people, including the ship's captain and an engineer have been found alive. >> a last ditch effort to stop an execution. >> home in texas where new questions have surfaced about a 1999 prison guard murder here that may have landed the wrong man on death row. >> thanks so much for joining us this morning. it is 7:48 eastern and you are watching aljazeera america. the prime minister of greece...
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looks cooler for most.ody in there. 80s for some. 50s, 60s by the beaches. >> all right, sal. >> we have a couple of things unfortunately that we need to talk about. first of all, we'll start and look at the bay bridge toll plaza in case you are wondering what it will take to get into san francisco. it's going to take about 25 to 30 minutes to wait in line before you make it onto the bridge. and some slow traffic there. 880 northbound, we -- our camera moved to the right. i want to show you because there is some slow traffic down there. there is a crash reported at high street. let's go to the richmond bridge, westbound the approach here. the traffic is going to be busy because of an accident reported in one of the lanes passed the toll plaza and we have a big backup here at the richmond bridge. a little bit bigger than it normally is. we also have an accident in solano county. southbound 680 at marshview. after 80. you can see all of the slow traffic here. the commute is not that slow. you will need extra
looks cooler for most.ody in there. 80s for some. 50s, 60s by the beaches. >> all right, sal. >> we have a couple of things unfortunately that we need to talk about. first of all, we'll start and look at the bay bridge toll plaza in case you are wondering what it will take to get into san francisco. it's going to take about 25 to 30 minutes to wait in line before you make it onto the bridge. and some slow traffic there. 880 northbound, we -- our camera moved to the right. i want to...
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by midnight most of it is east of town. may see some straggler showers, but the heaviest activity will be out of here in the early morning hours. how the bull's eye is north and west of town. we're looking at 2 or 3 inches in leesburg and an inch to 2 up toward frederick and into gaithersburg. hopefully you've done this already. check your sump pump the make sure it's plugged in. a lot of times somebody knocks it and it's unplugged. clear your gutters and downspouts. never across a flooded street by car -- across a flooded street by car or foot and windshield wipers, please. 85 at 1 p.m. tomorrow with a little sun. sunday for dad morning shower possible, 94, maybe an isolated storm late, but the day is okay and hot monday, isolated storm. tuesday isolated storm 96, hot wednesday, 97 on thursday, isolated storm and 94 friday, still hot. >>> say what you want about alex rodriguez, but he's climbing up the record books, what he did special tonight and we'll check in on the bryce harper list nationals. more on ross the boss com
by midnight most of it is east of town. may see some straggler showers, but the heaviest activity will be out of here in the early morning hours. how the bull's eye is north and west of town. we're looking at 2 or 3 inches in leesburg and an inch to 2 up toward frederick and into gaithersburg. hopefully you've done this already. check your sump pump the make sure it's plugged in. a lot of times somebody knocks it and it's unplugged. clear your gutters and downspouts. never across a flooded...
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you went to an inpatient unit and the most expensive kind of treatment and not the most effective for many people. we are now looking at some alternatives. the best alternatives would be the prevention for crisis. the best alternatives in my world if i ran for everything because i don't know how familiar you are with this. a month ago a psychotherapist started a psych walk. she got trained volunteers and they took chairs and sat on the street, many of them sat outside here. they sat and had a sign that said "i will listen to you" they encouraged people to sit and talk. it was wildly successful. not only for the people who talked, but the people who listened. to me it was a godsend because the truth is, i would having lunch with denise sandoval, that developed lava mae. she saw somebody 1 day. she was in a cab ride going through the tenderloin. the taxi driver said, welcome to the land of broken dreams. she's a san franciscans. she came from business, not from mental health and she approached a woman on the street and she was crying and she said what's the problem and she said i will n
you went to an inpatient unit and the most expensive kind of treatment and not the most effective for many people. we are now looking at some alternatives. the best alternatives would be the prevention for crisis. the best alternatives in my world if i ran for everything because i don't know how familiar you are with this. a month ago a psychotherapist started a psych walk. she got trained volunteers and they took chairs and sat on the street, many of them sat outside here. they sat and had a...
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the most affordable way to print.p instant ink. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. >>> boxing champion muhammad ali might very well be louisville, kentucky's most celebrated native son. but fame and fortune have eluded many of the other would-be or former athletes inside the louisville metro department of corrections jail, including thomas "bam bam" lewis. >> what's up? i mean, bam bam's a good nickname i've had since i was 12 years old. when i boxed, i mean, it was a good nickname. when i competed in arm wrestling, i mean, i guess it's a pretty good nickname to have. well, i
the most affordable way to print.p instant ink. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic...
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most over ten feet long.erts say while sharks hunt humans for food, sometimes we can be mistaken for it. >> someone on top of the water thrashing? that's potential food. >> ah. >> if they come in and it becomes an attack. >> reporter: experts say if you find yourself in a shark attack -- >> you're going to strike them. quick, fast punch down. that way you'll guarantee you'll hit them around here and they don't like that. >> the eyes, gills, nose, snout. >> this is where all of their sensory stuff is concentrated. all you can do is fight and let them know i'm not going down easy. >> reporter: within minutes the sharks are all over us. >> oh! >> reporter: and it's a fight to keep them off. the best thing for me right now is fending them off with my feet. kind of like that one. >> yeah. you do the best you can to keep them off of you. >> reporter: but it doesn't always work. the sharks keep coming. watch this. one going right over my head. >> ready? get in! >> reporter: with summer beach season just getting unde
most over ten feet long.erts say while sharks hunt humans for food, sometimes we can be mistaken for it. >> someone on top of the water thrashing? that's potential food. >> ah. >> if they come in and it becomes an attack. >> reporter: experts say if you find yourself in a shark attack -- >> you're going to strike them. quick, fast punch down. that way you'll guarantee you'll hit them around here and they don't like that. >> the eyes, gills, nose, snout....
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one of china's most powerful men gets life behind bars. the option charges bring down the former security chief. south korea reports a 10th death from the mers virus. doctors will tell the next few days will tell if the virus will spread. from "dracula" to "lord of the rings," we look back on christopher lee's long career and memorable roles. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. he was once one of china's most powerful men, but now the state's former security chief is in jail for life. he's the most senior politician to face corruption charges under communist rule. he's charged with taking over $20 million in bribes. kerry gracie reports there is much more to this case. kerry: the most sensational corruption trial in china's history. cameras in court, only for a predictable verdict. guilty of all charges. every word, carefully scripted in advance. >> i realize the harm i've caused to the party and the people. i'm guilty, and i regret my crimes. +kerry: he once seemed untouchable, one of nine m
one of china's most powerful men gets life behind bars. the option charges bring down the former security chief. south korea reports a 10th death from the mers virus. doctors will tell the next few days will tell if the virus will spread. from "dracula" to "lord of the rings," we look back on christopher lee's long career and memorable roles. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. he was once one of china's most powerful men, but...
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he's most argued that she's arguably the most powerful media mogul and is preparing a successor. rupert murdoch is stepping down. anchor: his son james will take over and his other son will become executive cochairman. anchor: rupert murdoch started with a single newspaper and built a vast empire. it has been embroiled in numerous scandals over the year. he will remain chairman of the company. anchor: more trouble for the fi fa president. anchor: the european parliament is demanding he step down immediately and make way for an interim leader. lawmakers voted for the resolution but he rejected the call to quit. anchor: three astronauts have returned to earth after a 200 day mission on the international space station. they made a hard and quick landing in the steps of central kazakhstan. anchor: the italian astronaut broke the record for a single stay by a woman in space. she and her fellow astronauts appeared to be in good health and happy to be back on earth. the return flight had been delayed for a month after rocket failure. a new promotional video from argentina is providing a
he's most argued that she's arguably the most powerful media mogul and is preparing a successor. rupert murdoch is stepping down. anchor: his son james will take over and his other son will become executive cochairman. anchor: rupert murdoch started with a single newspaper and built a vast empire. it has been embroiled in numerous scandals over the year. he will remain chairman of the company. anchor: more trouble for the fi fa president. anchor: the european parliament is demanding he step...