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mr. manning... >> pat manning suffered a stroke in 2011, at the age of 60, that limited his mobility. according to his wife, he walked into amara nursing home for care and rehabilitation that was predicted to last only 6 weeks. >> he's my sweetie. see how good pat looked there? so handsome. but nora says that pat wasn't getting the care he needed. she alleges he was so neglected, he developed bed sores. that he was denied physical therapy, and lost all mobility; he was dehydrated and malnourished. >> he smelled, his hair was dirty, his butt was dirty. told by doctors he was dying, she took him home. he passed away a few weeks later of sepsis due to infection. > pat died for no reason, mi hijo. people have got to know what these nursing homes consist of. they don't care, they're there for a paycheck. >> nora's lawyer shot video footage of pat's condition before he died - she hasn't been able to bring herself to watch it. >> and you've never watched this video? >> i've never watched the video. >> do you want to watch the video? >> no, i'm scared to see it. i can't. >> this video is crit
mr. manning... >> pat manning suffered a stroke in 2011, at the age of 60, that limited his mobility. according to his wife, he walked into amara nursing home for care and rehabilitation that was predicted to last only 6 weeks. >> he's my sweetie. see how good pat looked there? so handsome. but nora says that pat wasn't getting the care he needed. she alleges he was so neglected, he developed bed sores. that he was denied physical therapy, and lost all mobility; he was dehydrated...
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mr. buntu. we've got nothing to do with this man. don't say that, mr. buntu. hey, i'm taking this book back. - buntu. - what? and you will do that with me, too, my friend. if -- stabbed at night and left me there, buntu, would you just pee me wet and leave me, buntu, your own friend, buntu? i wish i was dead, buntu. i wish i was dead because nobody cares a damn about me. what's happening in this world, my friend? who cares for who in this world? who cares for me? what's wrong with me? i've got eyes to see. i've got ears. i've got a head to think good things. am i not a human being? look at me, my friend. i've got arms. i'm strong. i can run with a wheelbarrow full of cement. am i not a human being? look at me, my friend. i've got a wife and four children. how many children does he make? what makes me different from him? am i not a human being? am i not a human being? am i not a man? i'm a man. - hey. - i'm a man. - hey. let me see your book. - what? let me see your reference book. are you a policeman, buntu? for christ's sake, let me see this bloody book. bunt
mr. buntu. we've got nothing to do with this man. don't say that, mr. buntu. hey, i'm taking this book back. - buntu. - what? and you will do that with me, too, my friend. if -- stabbed at night and left me there, buntu, would you just pee me wet and leave me, buntu, your own friend, buntu? i wish i was dead, buntu. i wish i was dead because nobody cares a damn about me. what's happening in this world, my friend? who cares for who in this world? who cares for me? what's wrong with me? i've got...
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mr. man ford basically deferred to mr. selic. it wasn't my call, it was bud selick's call. if that's the case, how is it possible that we cannot call him in this proceeding to question him how he got to 211 games -- >> let me ask you this, joe. >> sure. >> i think it's your real bone of contention, both you and your client that the scale of the punishment or acquisition itself that he cheated, do you accept and does he accept that he did take performance enhancing drugs? are you simply enraged by what you view as a sentence? >> there is not a human being with a brain that doesn't have a motivation to go against alex that thinks everyone else gets 50 and alex gets 211 and that's normal. let me be clear, piers, we're talking about not the time alex said in 2001 he used performance enhancing drugs, an admission he made because he didn't have to make because he wasn't on the charges. alex rodriguez did not take performance enhancing drugs in the time frame they are questioning. he made an admission there. 2010, '11, '12 -- >> when was the last time -- >> alex admitted that. aga
mr. man ford basically deferred to mr. selic. it wasn't my call, it was bud selick's call. if that's the case, how is it possible that we cannot call him in this proceeding to question him how he got to 211 games -- >> let me ask you this, joe. >> sure. >> i think it's your real bone of contention, both you and your client that the scale of the punishment or acquisition itself that he cheated, do you accept and does he accept that he did take performance enhancing drugs? are...
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. - this side, man. - mr. buntu. what? let's report that to the police station, my friend. police station? this time of the night? two drunk men, one with a wrong dom book. we both walk right inside the police station. "sergeant, there's a dead man." lock them up. they killed him. i know those bastards. - okay. - come. - okay, mr. buntu. - what now?
. - this side, man. - mr. buntu. what? let's report that to the police station, my friend. police station? this time of the night? two drunk men, one with a wrong dom book. we both walk right inside the police station. "sergeant, there's a dead man." lock them up. they killed him. i know those bastards. - okay. - come. - okay, mr. buntu. - what now?
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mr. collette. >> all right, man.ot some serious soul searching to do. >> all right. >> i suggest you do it. >> yes, sir. >> all right, man. >> all right. >> while nava remains in segregation, the inmate who initiated the attack, rafael gonzalez, is back in general population due to a technical error in the filing of his disciplinary report. >> rafael was let out of seg to j-12, to general population, by our discipline hearing officer. he did his job correctly. there was no paperwork turned in as far as incident reports that narrated what had actually happened. without those reports, we cannot justifiably hold somebody in the seg unit. doesn't mean they didn't do it, it just means they're let out because of the lack of paperwork. >> rafael gonzalez. >> gonzalez! >> but gonzalez's return to general population does not protect him from facing possible criminal charges. nor does it take him off sergeant collette's radar. >> remember what happened? what put you in seg? >> yes, sir. >> stopped that guy? >> yes, sir. >> oka
mr. collette. >> all right, man.ot some serious soul searching to do. >> all right. >> i suggest you do it. >> yes, sir. >> all right, man. >> all right. >> while nava remains in segregation, the inmate who initiated the attack, rafael gonzalez, is back in general population due to a technical error in the filing of his disciplinary report. >> rafael was let out of seg to j-12, to general population, by our discipline hearing officer. he did his...
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mr. free man who is assisting the property owner and wrote a letter to us back in june of this year saying, we would like some time to try and work with some issues of the property owner to get these items fix and could we have until august or september to do that and we are now in november and we have asked to get back into the property which not yet has occurred. but our concern is that the timetable that the property owner has does not seem to be conducive to what the adjacent property owners are having to deal with, and also, the it is over $2,000 for our time and i cannot tell you that at this point, what the city and attorney fees are and a lawsuit has not been filed and we will hope that mr. free man can help us with this and i do want to say that through, and on our part he did not get a copy of the staff report until a few minutes ago and so he has not had a chance to see that, but he was noticed of this particular hearing, and i think that he is in general, familiar with the issues because i know that the staff has had some conversations with him about that. and so with that, we
mr. free man who is assisting the property owner and wrote a letter to us back in june of this year saying, we would like some time to try and work with some issues of the property owner to get these items fix and could we have until august or september to do that and we are now in november and we have asked to get back into the property which not yet has occurred. but our concern is that the timetable that the property owner has does not seem to be conducive to what the adjacent property...
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mr. buntu. we've got nothing to do with this man. don't say that, mr. buntu. hey, i'm taking this book back. - buntu. - what? and you will do that with me, too, my friend. if -- stabbed at night and left me there, buntu, would you just pee me wet and leave me, buntu, your own friend, buntu? i wish i was dead, buntu. i wish i was dead because nobody cares a damn about me. what's happening in this world, my friend?
mr. buntu. we've got nothing to do with this man. don't say that, mr. buntu. hey, i'm taking this book back. - buntu. - what? and you will do that with me, too, my friend. if -- stabbed at night and left me there, buntu, would you just pee me wet and leave me, buntu, your own friend, buntu? i wish i was dead, buntu. i wish i was dead because nobody cares a damn about me. what's happening in this world, my friend?
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mr. telephone man i remember that song. ♪ mr. telephone man >>> i remember that song.ught i'd hear it again. back in the days you could only talk on a phone if it was attached to a line on the wall. these days for better or worse, you can talk to anyone anywhere. >> the fcc recently suggested that passengers were able to fly while driving. there was a surprising backlash. david kerley has the story. >> reporter: on a plane phone calls can be annoying. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> reporter: so just the fact that the fcc is going to look at the possibility of allowing cell calls in flight is leading to chaos in the cabin. >> there are some things that are too personal and you don't want to know. >> can you hear me now? >> reporter: the fcc acknowledges that most passengers oppose phone calls and even the chairman says, "i feel that way myself." on the white house website, 2500 people have signed a petition to stop the fcc. delta polled its passengers and found 2/3 said no to phone calls. >> if people are talking loud it may be disruptive. >> reporter: and flight atte
mr. telephone man i remember that song. ♪ mr. telephone man >>> i remember that song.ught i'd hear it again. back in the days you could only talk on a phone if it was attached to a line on the wall. these days for better or worse, you can talk to anyone anywhere. >> the fcc recently suggested that passengers were able to fly while driving. there was a surprising backlash. david kerley has the story. >> reporter: on a plane phone calls can be annoying. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]...
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mr. new man be an exception. >> part of the pud's el. he wasn't breaking any new ground there.>reporter: one of the family main concerns his heart condition. >> we want our grandfather, father and uncle and husband and friend returned to us as quickly as he can be. >>reporter: as for negotiations, the united states has no relationship with north korea. no ambassador. no diplomat. so we are really relying on the swedish ambassador to try to get him home by thanksgiving. abc new news, new york. >> getting home for thanksgiving will be very difficult for a lot of people in the condition try. winter storm blame for 10 death is threatening to make a mess of the holiday travel season for millions of people. nearly 300 flights were cancelled in and out of dallas ft. worth airport today because of the weather. some of the country busiest airport new york, washington, d.c, philadelphia and boston could expect very big delay. look at this car wiping out in the snow. mix of snow sleet and freezing rain to parts of 4 states today including texas and kansas and it continues now to move east
mr. new man be an exception. >> part of the pud's el. he wasn't breaking any new ground there.>reporter: one of the family main concerns his heart condition. >> we want our grandfather, father and uncle and husband and friend returned to us as quickly as he can be. >>reporter: as for negotiations, the united states has no relationship with north korea. no ambassador. no diplomat. so we are really relying on the swedish ambassador to try to get him home by thanksgiving. abc...
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mr. peanut man. you can't imagine this. >> you can describe it. it's a great time. you see amazing costumes, wonderful hats and you hear songs that everybody knows no matter how old you are. you see a talented cast. >> it's a real ensemble. everybody gets their moment. >> yes. whatever is in the news that morning that you read about or look on the computer, that could be in the show that night. it's so topical. >> who is the latest one you put in? we had elections. that's how fast people are and how topical our people are. >> the actors stay with this. can they make a living? >> are you kidding? there is benefits. this is a 401k. it's the most amazing job because you know you are getting paid no matter what each week. any celebrity that comes to town always comes to beach blanket. the queen came. anybody. our performance goes out to do promo gigs so they can appear any place around the bay area. it's phenomenal. >> you also do a lot of giving back and you work with a number of groups and you also do this at the steve silver foundation for the arts and this is for pe
mr. peanut man. you can't imagine this. >> you can describe it. it's a great time. you see amazing costumes, wonderful hats and you hear songs that everybody knows no matter how old you are. you see a talented cast. >> it's a real ensemble. everybody gets their moment. >> yes. whatever is in the news that morning that you read about or look on the computer, that could be in the show that night. it's so topical. >> who is the latest one you put in? we had elections....
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mr. sis man and ludey as you bring your application forward. call next item. >> the clerk: item 5: recommend allocation of $21,671,303 in prop k funds, with conditions, and $852,228 in prop aa funds, with conditions, for six requests, subject to the attached fiscal year cash flow distribution schedules and amendment of the relevant 5-year prioritization programs actionsf 51234 >> we have a staff report? >> good morning transportation. on behalf of transportation authority. this past month we have received four prop k allocation request for $21 million and for 5 projects. one of the memos shows the application and it gives you the brief description and the key interest to you. i will give you a brief overview of the four projects and then request the principal planner present the tep project. the first is is full allocation request from starting page 29 of the enclosure. and with bart escalators at 7 stations and they were constructed in 1972 but not had any major rehab. prop k phase one of the rehab which was completed in may of this year. we h
mr. sis man and ludey as you bring your application forward. call next item. >> the clerk: item 5: recommend allocation of $21,671,303 in prop k funds, with conditions, and $852,228 in prop aa funds, with conditions, for six requests, subject to the attached fiscal year cash flow distribution schedules and amendment of the relevant 5-year prioritization programs actionsf 51234 >> we have a staff report? >> good morning transportation. on behalf of transportation authority....
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mr. free man and his clients but i think that we can, you know, provide assistance in that way, in terms of hooking the folks up with the resources, and and i think that it is important that we have a time line because this can go on for a long time. and the further liability from the folks around her who are being impacted and we don't want that. and maybe you can address that. what you think is doable in terms of the time line, if we were to, you know, extend, the time before, we you know, whether you think that it is doable here. >> well, at this particular moment efforts are focused on getting the roof fixed because of the pending, and that made as a focus as we understood it and so it is our hope to be able to have that roof, addressed, within the next month. and, from there, look towards these interior issues of cleaning up the things on the inside and then since we are doing the interior repairs, and but if the financing is going to be pursued and obtained through the mayor's office that is going to take the time as well. and so, you know, assuming that efforts could be made and g
mr. free man and his clients but i think that we can, you know, provide assistance in that way, in terms of hooking the folks up with the resources, and and i think that it is important that we have a time line because this can go on for a long time. and the further liability from the folks around her who are being impacted and we don't want that. and maybe you can address that. what you think is doable in terms of the time line, if we were to, you know, extend, the time before, we you know,...
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mr. clean man, robin nu for our next award. (applause) >> how is everyone doing? good. >> are we excited? >>> yeah. >> all right, thank you. first of all, congratulations to all the awardees and to nen for doing such a great job. it is very, very important to honor all the people who are working hard to make our city be the beautiful and greener city it can be. big hand to all of you. (applause) >> all right. so, i'm up here to present the graffiti-watch volunteer award and the graffiti watch program is a program that started about four years ago. over 300 people enrolled in the program, and about 180 of very, very active people,. very, very active means those people go take time out of their busy day to go remove graffiti and make san francisco be graffiti-free. and in that 180 there are very, very few that get up early in the morning, early -- i mean, 3:00, 4 o'clock to go and make sure the neighborhood is clean before everybody wakes up to see a nice clean street or nice clean wall. and the awardee tonight and the winner is larry win ham, if he would come up an
mr. clean man, robin nu for our next award. (applause) >> how is everyone doing? good. >> are we excited? >>> yeah. >> all right, thank you. first of all, congratulations to all the awardees and to nen for doing such a great job. it is very, very important to honor all the people who are working hard to make our city be the beautiful and greener city it can be. big hand to all of you. (applause) >> all right. so, i'm up here to present the graffiti-watch...
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mr. cub, a man who came up through the negro leagues and became the first black player to suit up for theubs and one of the greatest hitters of all time. and in the process ernie became known as much for his 500 home runs as his cheer and optimism and eternal faith that some day the cubs would go all the way. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> and that's -- that's serious belief. that is something that even a white sox fan like me can respect. but he is just a wonderful man and a great icon of my hometown. speaking of sports dean smith is one of the winningest coaches in college basketball history, but his successes go far beyond xs and os, even as he won 76% of his games he graduated 96% of his players. he popularized the idea of pointing to the basket. he did have the good sense to give the ball to a 19-year-old kid named michael jordan. although they used to joke that the only person whoever held michael under 20 was dean smith. [ laughter ] >> while coach smith couldn't join us today due to an illness that he is facing with extraordinary courage, we also honor his courage in helping to chan
mr. cub, a man who came up through the negro leagues and became the first black player to suit up for theubs and one of the greatest hitters of all time. and in the process ernie became known as much for his 500 home runs as his cheer and optimism and eternal faith that some day the cubs would go all the way. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> and that's -- that's serious belief. that is something that even a white sox fan like me can respect. but he is just a wonderful man and a great icon of...
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he now has 80 shops worldwide and mr. man is at the table. hello.red has to be my favorite color? >> now? >> i love all colors but red has a very specific thing for me yes, definitely. >> how did red come about. you didn't choose blue or yellow or black. >> when i started in the early '90s. i thought there was a lot of women who only dressed in black, no colors. but even if you don't like color, red you have. >> it pops. >> you have the elements on your nails or lips. even if you don't have color, you have red someplace. >> isn't there something that draws a man's eye to the back of the heel because of that color? >> yes. >> i heard that. how do you think a shoe should make a woman feel? >> the shoe should make the woman look good. but als a mystery. it definitely comes from the body lanch of the woman. it's a very important thing. it's just on the feet. >> men, you say, pay attention too. do they, charlie? >> yes. he thinkings it's more important to feel sexy than comfortable. >> yes. >> is comfort a bad word for you? have you ever worn a woman's s
he now has 80 shops worldwide and mr. man is at the table. hello.red has to be my favorite color? >> now? >> i love all colors but red has a very specific thing for me yes, definitely. >> how did red come about. you didn't choose blue or yellow or black. >> when i started in the early '90s. i thought there was a lot of women who only dressed in black, no colors. but even if you don't like color, red you have. >> it pops. >> you have the elements on your nails...
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mrs. kennedy made a stunning entrance wearing the now-famous pink chanel suit, white gloves. >> i am the man who accompanied mrs. kennedy to paris. i am getting somewhat that same sensation around texas. nobody wonders whathnson and i >> reporter: the hat industry complained he was turning other men against it. that day he was given a statset. >> i can't let you leave fort worth providing you some protection against the rain. >> i'll put it on in the white house on monday. if you come up there you will have a chance to see it then. >> reporter: the last flight from fort worth to dallas took 13 minutes and the first couple emerged into bright sunshine. the crowds were big and the president and first lady headed to the fence line to shake as many hands as possible. from there it was on to an open car and his drive into downtown dallas where history was waiting ten miles away. >> that was brian williams reporting. that moment in history is forever captured in an iconic picture. zapruder filmed the motorcade. it stands out as one of the most important piece of evidence. the scene captures the de
mrs. kennedy made a stunning entrance wearing the now-famous pink chanel suit, white gloves. >> i am the man who accompanied mrs. kennedy to paris. i am getting somewhat that same sensation around texas. nobody wonders whathnson and i >> reporter: the hat industry complained he was turning other men against it. that day he was given a statset. >> i can't let you leave fort worth providing you some protection against the rain. >> i'll put it on in the white house on...
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. >> you're still a young man, mr.oronado, but what keeps you going and why the interest in keeping the word, if you will, the word alive? >> the way my life has been, this kind of brings a little laughter to ourselves, you know, is that every time that i tried to retire, because i retire from my work 21, 22 years ago, and i said, well, okay, i'm going to retire and i'm going to take it easy, but every time i say that, the good lord jesus says, uh-uh, you're not ready to do that. >> i have another assignment for you. >> a lot of things to do yet. so that's what kind of pushed me to this now. i'm also, a little story, i'm a master of martial arts, and i have worked with the monks from hong kong, china, and, in fact, i was the one that organized them when they came here in 2005 to do tournaments here because they were not allowed to do tournaments. >> and this project now was something you said i want to roll up my sleeves and help. >> right. and then in 2006, the big march we had where all the nation, all the mex canos
. >> you're still a young man, mr.oronado, but what keeps you going and why the interest in keeping the word, if you will, the word alive? >> the way my life has been, this kind of brings a little laughter to ourselves, you know, is that every time that i tried to retire, because i retire from my work 21, 22 years ago, and i said, well, okay, i'm going to retire and i'm going to take it easy, but every time i say that, the good lord jesus says, uh-uh, you're not ready to do that....
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mr. brashov, have you noticed the man who's been sitting out front ? jamal, what does this mean ? mr. brashov ? if water pressure is low turn valve on left ? mr. brashov. he's got oth things on his mind. i'm glad he's not concerned. concerned about what ? the man who's been hanging around outside. - he looksike he's waiting foa - that's not a bus stop. i know that. i said, he looks like he's wting for a bus. i think he's checking out the place. why ? well, maybe he's going to do something. he looks like trouble. the man's just reading a newspaper. there's no law against that. you're right, jess. time for me to be heading home. - say hi to carol. - i will. what do you want ? i need something to eat. - rosa ! - yes ? make one of your special turkey sandwiches. now ! - you want a salad with that ? - oh, sure. - put a side of potato salad with that. - katherine, are you crazy ? - i just put everything away. - well, take it back out. i-- i just want-- just relax. no problem. your food will be right up. katherine. one turkey sandwich coming right up. what's going on ? - what's this, exercis
mr. brashov, have you noticed the man who's been sitting out front ? jamal, what does this mean ? mr. brashov ? if water pressure is low turn valve on left ? mr. brashov. he's got oth things on his mind. i'm glad he's not concerned. concerned about what ? the man who's been hanging around outside. - he looksike he's waiting foa - that's not a bus stop. i know that. i said, he looks like he's wting for a bus. i think he's checking out the place. why ? well, maybe he's going to do something. he...
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mr. zimmermaner man, he didn't appear to be a danger to himself or anybody else.a stressful event for him? probably as it would be for anybody here. i didn't see anything and i don't believe mr. downy saw anything that caused us immediate concerns for his safety. i don't think he's going to hurt himself or anybody else. [ indiscernible ] >> if there are issues regarding his mental state, we have an obligation to have him evaluated. in speaking with mr. zimmerman, it's very clear, very coherent and understands what's going on. i'm not a psychologist, i don't have training in psychotherapy or anything like that. whether or not he decides to seek treatment will be his choice. that will be a conversation we'll have to have with him later. >> sorry, ma'am. we as attorneys are here to defend and help him with this matter. law enforcement's responsibility to address any concerns if someone is violating the law. the sheriff's office and police department are well equipped to handle matters like that. [ indiscernible ] >> we discussed his financial affidavit. sme time they
mr. zimmermaner man, he didn't appear to be a danger to himself or anybody else.a stressful event for him? probably as it would be for anybody here. i didn't see anything and i don't believe mr. downy saw anything that caused us immediate concerns for his safety. i don't think he's going to hurt himself or anybody else. [ indiscernible ] >> if there are issues regarding his mental state, we have an obligation to have him evaluated. in speaking with mr. zimmerman, it's very clear, very...
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on the ensuing drive it's that man again, mr. barlow with another great run, gets it down to the 1. they would cash it in and the cougars win big, 40-0. always great highlights out there tonight. that's going to do it for this week. attack us out of here it's the falls church -- taking us out of here it's the falls church marching band playoffs. next week we'll see you right here. [ band playing ] ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. it took a lot of juggling to keep it all together.k. for some low-income families, having broadband internet is a faraway dream. so we created internet essentials, america's largest low-cost internet adoption program. having the internet at home means she has to go no further than the kitchen table to do her homework. now, more than one million americans have been connected at home. it makes it so much better to do homework, when
on the ensuing drive it's that man again, mr. barlow with another great run, gets it down to the 1. they would cash it in and the cougars win big, 40-0. always great highlights out there tonight. that's going to do it for this week. attack us out of here it's the falls church -- taking us out of here it's the falls church marching band playoffs. next week we'll see you right here. [ band playing ] ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's...
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mrs. kennedy made a stunning entrance wearing the now-famous pink chanel suit, white gloves. and pill box hat. >> a few years ago, i introduced myself the h paris by saying i was the man that had accompanied mrs. kennedy to paris. i am getting somewhat that same sensation around texas. nobody wonders what lyndon and i wear. >> reporter: president kennedy almost never wore hats. in fact, the hat industry complained he was turning other men against them. that day he was given a stetson. >> i can't let you leave ft. worth without prioviding you wih some protection against the rain. [ laughter ] >> i'll put it on in the white house on monday. if you come up there you will have a chance to see it then. >> reporter: the last flight from ft. worth to neighboring dallas took just 13 minutes. and the first couple emerged into bright sunshine. the crowds were big and the president and first lady headed to the fence line to shake as many hands as possible. from there, it was into an open car and his drive into downtown dallas where history was waiting ten miles away. >> nbc's brian williams reporting for us. this video is graphic and may be disturbing to some viewers. it is of t
mrs. kennedy made a stunning entrance wearing the now-famous pink chanel suit, white gloves. and pill box hat. >> a few years ago, i introduced myself the h paris by saying i was the man that had accompanied mrs. kennedy to paris. i am getting somewhat that same sensation around texas. nobody wonders what lyndon and i wear. >> reporter: president kennedy almost never wore hats. in fact, the hat industry complained he was turning other men against them. that day he was given a...
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mr. buntu is a very kind man. always ready to help the people when they are in troubles. if that man was white, they would call him a liberal. robert, tell me, how many cards do you want to take? one. - just one? - one card. oh, robert, what a wonderful suit especially designed and tailored to fit you. - where did you buy it? - sales house. sales house, where the black people buy. six months to pay, pay as you wear, they never repossess. robert, tell me, how do you want to take your card? you can take your card sitting down. robert, you can take it standing. robert, you can take it anyhow. how do you want to take it? anyhow. sit down, robert. sit down. that's lovely. robert, you can put your hat on. put your hat on. relax, robert. feel at home. this is the only place that belongs to the people. lovely. now, robert, get ready. that's it. ready, robert. robert, are you ready? robert, tell me, what are you going to do with this card? send it home to my wife, nowetu. where is your wife? king william's town. oh, that's a man. that's a man with responsibility. i know they do no
mr. buntu is a very kind man. always ready to help the people when they are in troubles. if that man was white, they would call him a liberal. robert, tell me, how many cards do you want to take? one. - just one? - one card. oh, robert, what a wonderful suit especially designed and tailored to fit you. - where did you buy it? - sales house. sales house, where the black people buy. six months to pay, pay as you wear, they never repossess. robert, tell me, how do you want to take your card? you...
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mr. cup. a maname up through the negro leagues making $7 a day and became the first black player to suit up for the cubs and one of the greatest hitters of all-time. and in the process, ernie became known as much for his home runs as for her cheer and optimism and faith that some day the cubs would go all the way. and that's -- that's serious belief. that is something that even a white sox fan like me can even respect. he is just a wonderful man and a great icon of my hometown. speaking of sports, dean smith is one of the winningest coaches in college basketball history. but his success goes far beyond that. he graduated 96% of his players. first coach to use multiple defenses in the game. he was the pioneer who poppized the idea of pointing to the passer after a basket, players shut point to the teammate who passed them the ball. and with his first national title on the line, he did have the good sense to give the ball to a 19-year-old kid named michael jordan. although they use the to joke that th
mr. cup. a maname up through the negro leagues making $7 a day and became the first black player to suit up for the cubs and one of the greatest hitters of all-time. and in the process, ernie became known as much for his home runs as for her cheer and optimism and faith that some day the cubs would go all the way. and that's -- that's serious belief. that is something that even a white sox fan like me can even respect. he is just a wonderful man and a great icon of my hometown. speaking of...
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mrs. kennedy made a stunning entrance wearing the now famous pink chanel suit, wheat gloves and pill box hat. >> a few years ago i sbr drused myself in paris by saying i was the man who accompanied mrs. kennedy to paris. i'm getting that same sensation as i travel around texas. nobody wonders what we wear. >> reporter: president kennedy almost never wore hats. in fact the hat industry complained he was turning other men against them. but that day, he was given a stetson. >> couldn't let you leave ft. worth without providing you some protection against the rain. >> i'll future it on in the white house monday if you'll come up there, you'll have a chance to see it. >> reporter: that last flight from ft. worth to neighboring dallas took just 13 minutes. and the first couple emerged into bright spine. the crowds were big and the president and first lady headed over to the fence line to shake as many hands as possible. from there, it was into an open car and his drive into downtown dallas whered sadly history was waiting just ten miles away. >> nbc's brian william reporting. and that moment in history is forever captured in an iconic silent picture sequence. if you've
mrs. kennedy made a stunning entrance wearing the now famous pink chanel suit, wheat gloves and pill box hat. >> a few years ago i sbr drused myself in paris by saying i was the man who accompanied mrs. kennedy to paris. i'm getting that same sensation as i travel around texas. nobody wonders what we wear. >> reporter: president kennedy almost never wore hats. in fact the hat industry complained he was turning other men against them. but that day, he was given a stetson. >>...
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man she met on the streets. and deputy lawrence looks for answers pot cake controversy. >> mr. gill said the bottom of the cake was moist. at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher car loan rates. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report at experian.com. >>> a dangerous stretch of sleet, rain, ice and snow has killed at least 13 people across the country. the mess has delayed flights and is expected to impact thanksgiving travel. >>> four of seven inmates who else scaped from a prison in albania have been caught. three others remain at large. all the inmates were serving life sentences for murder. >>> with new inmates arriving every day of the week, deputies must quickly assess the threat potential of each one. >> first impressions are important for us working in this environment, you know, looking at how someone looks at you, how they present themselves. >> first impressions have not always been brian's strong suit. but despite a criminal record dating back to age 14 and a current one-year sentence for larceny, so far h
man she met on the streets. and deputy lawrence looks for answers pot cake controversy. >> mr. gill said the bottom of the cake was moist. at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher car loan rates. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report at experian.com. >>> a dangerous stretch of sleet, rain, ice and snow has killed at least 13 people across the country. the mess has delayed flights and is expected to impact thanksgiving...
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. >> two years ago, i introduced myself as the man who accompanied mrs. kennedy to paris. i'm getting that same sense now. nobody cares what lyndon and i wear. >> that iconic pink suit made by chanel. michael ro rodriguez is with us. his father was part of bringing that to the nation. everybody knows it was made by the house of chanel. everybody remembers it that way but you say no. >> it was a chanel suit but it wasn't made by chanel and wasn't made in france. my father made the dress. >> your father jack horowitz? >> gentlemen. the story goes, which i've always heard, jackie wanted the symbolism of thatout fit, she wanted that dress, that suit rather, to be made in america. so she went to a boutique on the east side and she had commissioned a line by line, a thread by thread copy of that chanel suit and that boutique farmed out the work to a shop that was owned by oscar de la renta where my father was working as a sample maker and as a finisher. my father was a concentration camp survivor and the symbolism of the whole thing was pretty big and it's lasting to this very d
. >> two years ago, i introduced myself as the man who accompanied mrs. kennedy to paris. i'm getting that same sense now. nobody cares what lyndon and i wear. >> that iconic pink suit made by chanel. michael ro rodriguez is with us. his father was part of bringing that to the nation. everybody knows it was made by the house of chanel. everybody remembers it that way but you say no. >> it was a chanel suit but it wasn't made by chanel and wasn't made in france. my father made...
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now i come to the big man, mr.tographer himself. >> dana says president obama doesn't take a bad picture. i have a couple unofficial photos of president obama. >> mom jeans. >> i got another one. next one. there he is with the mom jeans, throwing like a girl. >> ooh. >> ooh. those are a.p. photos. >> there's a larger point here. there's too little access to president obama. they protect this guy like he was somehow going to explode if he gets -- and it's not only the press, because dana is right. most times, the photos help the politicians. but this is a larger complaint about -- >> access. >> the congress. the congress says they never see the guy. the response that comes back from the white house is, looking he has two young children, he wants to spend time, have dinner, go to their soccer games. you're the president. you've got to do the job. you've got to play the game. that's the only way you're going to get these things done. >> he should do a selfie like giraldo? >> what, don't listen to him. don't listen to
now i come to the big man, mr.tographer himself. >> dana says president obama doesn't take a bad picture. i have a couple unofficial photos of president obama. >> mom jeans. >> i got another one. next one. there he is with the mom jeans, throwing like a girl. >> ooh. >> ooh. those are a.p. photos. >> there's a larger point here. there's too little access to president obama. they protect this guy like he was somehow going to explode if he gets -- and it's not...
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man: easy. where's mrs. renkins today?loons? this day just kept getting better. (chattering hello) hi. some balloon, huh? was bill joking? no one had any balloons. you're just in time to help inflate it. that sounds like fun. you want to help inflate the balloon, george? (excited chattering) inflate it? where was it? grab a hold there and lift 'er up. oh. it was right here-- one great big balloon, as big as a barn. you can help too, george. uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.
man: easy. where's mrs. renkins today?loons? this day just kept getting better. (chattering hello) hi. some balloon, huh? was bill joking? no one had any balloons. you're just in time to help inflate it. that sounds like fun. you want to help inflate the balloon, george? (excited chattering) inflate it? where was it? grab a hold there and lift 'er up. oh. it was right here-- one great big balloon, as big as a barn. you can help too, george. uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.
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chief john an otherwise under san francisco fire department and the man in charge himself mr. mayor our own mayor, mr. lee >> (clapping) >> now the rest of you can get doing our work as we make introductions. first of all, thing to the 2kri6b8 microscopic nor out and beyond and please welcome to help us opening the morning with prayer and remarks. the description ofal programs for methodist coordinator roger brooks. >> thank you and again everyone for being here. to many people are meeting friends or hoping fliebt aren't scald or preparing meals for their thanksgiving families. you've here standing side by side preparing meals for people you may never moot. the salvation army is about others. i want to pause just for a moment of prayer. just obligate going to pray for a moment. yesterday iftsd with 3 add and 75 others san franciscans and prayer breakfast and it was a great way for people who believe many things come together. let's take a moment to thank god for this opportunity. god we do thank you for giving us life and this opportunity to serve other. we thank you for so ma
chief john an otherwise under san francisco fire department and the man in charge himself mr. mayor our own mayor, mr. lee >> (clapping) >> now the rest of you can get doing our work as we make introductions. first of all, thing to the 2kri6b8 microscopic nor out and beyond and please welcome to help us opening the morning with prayer and remarks. the description ofal programs for methodist coordinator roger brooks. >> thank you and again everyone for being here. to many...
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and this man, mr. paulson, was throwing up because he was so anxious. >> well, he was concerned. anteroom. the the last issue was restitution. the secretary and i had made a -- the secretary had made a proposal, he was in charge. , we couldn't reach an agreement and we were throwing up our hands. it was just the three of us in our room. you went to deceive the speaker. see the speaker. we knew we had to have the deal that night because the asian markets were opening the next day. 10n the speaker came out minutes later and said we are going your way. i don't think he has ever gotten credit for that. i don't know what happened. she had not done that, there would have been no deal. >> let me go back -- this is a fundamental difference. the difference between the two parties has been a movement in the republican party from the mainstream conservatism to a group that does not accept the notion that the public sector must play a significant role. know that there must be a public and private sector, at their best. >> that may be allowed function of their party. >> it is a part of the pa
and this man, mr. paulson, was throwing up because he was so anxious. >> well, he was concerned. anteroom. the the last issue was restitution. the secretary and i had made a -- the secretary had made a proposal, he was in charge. , we couldn't reach an agreement and we were throwing up our hands. it was just the three of us in our room. you went to deceive the speaker. see the speaker. we knew we had to have the deal that night because the asian markets were opening the next day. 10n the...
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to ukraine all the way up to organizing mass protests this is pressure and black man. now mr putin also reiterated russia's readiness to hold a three way talks with the e.u. ukraine over trade on the economy but sticking with the ukraine and the european union mr putin had actually referenced turkey as a long standing bid for membership in the european union which hasn't been successful to date fifty year process he said he turned to to mr erdogan and jokingly basically said that he wanted to get mr erdogan input on this since the country had tried for so long to enter the european union mr aragon had entered that yes this is a fifty year old request that he wanted to answer with his own request jokingly saying asking for a russia to take shirky into the shanghai organization for cooperation part and that's of course the six party. cooperation agency that russia is a part of with several other countries essentially making a statement about turkey is an inability so far to join the e.u. since ukraine's decision not to integrate with the e.u. is believed to be based on economic
to ukraine all the way up to organizing mass protests this is pressure and black man. now mr putin also reiterated russia's readiness to hold a three way talks with the e.u. ukraine over trade on the economy but sticking with the ukraine and the european union mr putin had actually referenced turkey as a long standing bid for membership in the european union which hasn't been successful to date fifty year process he said he turned to to mr erdogan and jokingly basically said that he wanted to...