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mr. edwards? quite a while. we worked together on his father's ranch. price was never cut out for ranchin' though-- but i think i'll like it. somebody special waitin' for you there?e? oh yes about 28. twenty eight? a whole classroom, mr. bodie. i'm gonna teach school there. oh, you know, i wouldn't mind goin' to school mysysf if you were the teacher. i think yoyod look a little out of place with six year olds. yeah, i guess you're right. sure you're not jumpin' the gun there, hoot? still too early to play, hoot. oh, come on cheyenne. it's just a little game. i don't need no nursemaid. your friend wants to play cards. talk to you a minute? can't you see i'm busy? the game can wait. be right back. well, what do you want? i knew i'd seen you somewhere before. i don't know you. it was on the river queen a couple of years ago. you're crazy. your name was mccarthy then, what is it now? lou santell, and it always has been. you're in my way, mister. maybe that game wasn't my business, but this one is. you're gamblin' with friends of mine. your nose is stickin'
mr. edwards? quite a while. we worked together on his father's ranch. price was never cut out for ranchin' though-- but i think i'll like it. somebody special waitin' for you there?e? oh yes about 28. twenty eight? a whole classroom, mr. bodie. i'm gonna teach school there. oh, you know, i wouldn't mind goin' to school mysysf if you were the teacher. i think yoyod look a little out of place with six year olds. yeah, i guess you're right. sure you're not jumpin' the gun there, hoot? still too...
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mr. edward mckeever. - mr. bodie. you know of kiowa village on the north fork of white water? no. that doesn't mean much. the kiowas keep moving their villages. but some time ago, mr. mckeever's two daughters were taken captive by the indians. e. you think you and 20 men could go and get 'em? how old are your daughters? jenny would be 18 now and ruth, 23. - how long've they been missing? - five years. mckeever and his family were in a train attacked by the indians. he was left for dead. mr. mckeever, i was taken by the cheyennes when i was 18, i just walked away with their blessings. if your daughters have been with the kiowas for five years they're not prisoners anymore. you're not suggesting my girls want to stay. i'm saying more than that. send 20 men to that village, you'll be lucky to get 10 back. ten lives for two girls who could walk away if they wanted? doesn't add up. i believe this is a matter of principle not arithmetic, mr. bodie. my girls are in that village. i can understand your feeling that way but if you're asking me to volunteer, the answer's no. what kind of an
mr. edward mckeever. - mr. bodie. you know of kiowa village on the north fork of white water? no. that doesn't mean much. the kiowas keep moving their villages. but some time ago, mr. mckeever's two daughters were taken captive by the indians. e. you think you and 20 men could go and get 'em? how old are your daughters? jenny would be 18 now and ruth, 23. - how long've they been missing? - five years. mckeever and his family were in a train attacked by the indians. he was left for dead. mr....
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mr. edward alexander -- i will introduce my friend, mr. edward alexander. [applause] chris, fornk you, that very kind introduction. on thisputting fantastic symposium that everyone has enjoyed so far. talk oncerivilege to more. an empty room -- we get that way. it is great to have a wonderful turn out to explore the great civil war. --s will be a very biased this is the greatest attack of the civil war. it is the most decisive, the most well executed, and has tremendous implications on a very poorly understood campaign. and stress the word campaign here because it should not be viewed as a siege. i will call that a siege at some point -- the description. not, but it is heard as a siege of petersburg. mostly due in part to the massive fortification constructed by the union and the confederate army. during the campaign, but it is not constant over the top frontal charges. april 2,ugh assaults 1865, is the first large-scale assault against fixed fortifications that ulysses s. grant ordered since july 40 the previous year. the campaign at much more maneuvered t
mr. edward alexander -- i will introduce my friend, mr. edward alexander. [applause] chris, fornk you, that very kind introduction. on thisputting fantastic symposium that everyone has enjoyed so far. talk oncerivilege to more. an empty room -- we get that way. it is great to have a wonderful turn out to explore the great civil war. --s will be a very biased this is the greatest attack of the civil war. it is the most decisive, the most well executed, and has tremendous implications on a very...
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mrs. edwards have to start their life all over from scratch. the unexpected setback that is putting their new valves to the the i-team reveals the reason challenge. a fire destroyed their home less than 24 hours after their wedding. >> as sarina fazan shows us it is what was spared that has them grateful. >> the valve put to the test, 18 hours after cameron and kendra edwards said their ideas they went home to this. >> half an hour before they pulled in his father dropped off presents.>> somehow the stovetop was turned on or malfunction. everything that was on the stove caught fire. >> the couple was not thinking of the house. >> lets go save the dogs mode, walked in and fire in the kitchen smoke everywhere, could not see. >> it was devastating the fact i did not know where they were. >> fire crews rushed in pulling out the dogs hiding in the bathtub. >> i can't think them enough for putting their life on the line. >> that is the most important part i think of. >> the house is a complete loss but help is pouring in. a gofundme account set up no
mrs. edwards have to start their life all over from scratch. the unexpected setback that is putting their new valves to the the i-team reveals the reason challenge. a fire destroyed their home less than 24 hours after their wedding. >> as sarina fazan shows us it is what was spared that has them grateful. >> the valve put to the test, 18 hours after cameron and kendra edwards said their ideas they went home to this. >> half an hour before they pulled in his father dropped off...
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mr. edward alexander. edward: thank you very much for that kind introduction, chris, and to all my colleagues at emerging civil war for putting on a fantastic symposium that i hope everyone has enjoyed so far. it is a privilege to talk to this group and thanks to all of you. we would not be here just talking -- we might be here talking to an empty room but it is great to have such a wonderful turnout to explore the great attacks of the civil war. i believe and this will be a very biased opinion, this is the greatest attack of the civil war. it sis definitely the most decisive and well executed and has tremendous implications on a very poorly understood campaign. i will try to stress the word campaign here because petersburg shouldn't be viewed as a siege. i will call it a siege at some point, i will slip into that description so kind of wave your hand saying it is not a siege but it is always heard as the siege of petersburg mostly due to the massive fortifications constructed by the union and confederate a
mr. edward alexander. edward: thank you very much for that kind introduction, chris, and to all my colleagues at emerging civil war for putting on a fantastic symposium that i hope everyone has enjoyed so far. it is a privilege to talk to this group and thanks to all of you. we would not be here just talking -- we might be here talking to an empty room but it is great to have such a wonderful turnout to explore the great attacks of the civil war. i believe and this will be a very biased...
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edwards, mr. strongbow. hello. well... it's been a week. looks like everybody'd be over it by now. well, it was a great shock, andy and people are taking it very hard. hmm. maybe i shouldn't have written it. ... even the kids are kind of upset with me. most of them had colonels in their families, too. ( phone ringing ) oh. i'll get it. hello? yes, he is. i wonder... all right, i'll tell him. they want us down at the courthouse right away-- something to do with the essay. l come to a head now. come on, opie. what's happening? andy, i thought i'd be a good idea if we all listened to the broadcast together. what are you talking about? the radio broadcast from the governor. what? it's his weekly radio chat and i got this wire saying there's going to be something on it we might be interested in hearing. oh, for heaven sake's. hey, everybody, i got it. governor: ...we look forward to progress in that area. and now i have a special message to the people of one of our towns in the northern part of our state. not one of our biggest towns but certainly one which we cherish dearly-- the town
edwards, mr. strongbow. hello. well... it's been a week. looks like everybody'd be over it by now. well, it was a great shock, andy and people are taking it very hard. hmm. maybe i shouldn't have written it. ... even the kids are kind of upset with me. most of them had colonels in their families, too. ( phone ringing ) oh. i'll get it. hello? yes, he is. i wonder... all right, i'll tell him. they want us down at the courthouse right away-- something to do with the essay. l come to a head now....
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mrs. edwards. - i got a message, mister the license plate. - what is this all about? - i left you that message, inspector. - you know, one day hurley, you are going to turn up once too often. - please, mister shea, give us a few minutes. - mister shea ju just a few more minutes, please. - all right, i'll give you 5 minutes. see you downstairs, hurley. - you're almost there, dana. go on. going to move the car? move it? where? - well, there's a parking space over there by the hamburger stand. - the cars all right here. of course, if you are too lazy just to walk across the street - all right. you see how easy i am to get along with? - oh, darn it, i left my bag in the car. - oh, it's safe there. - oh, i know, but i need my compact. - oh, i like you better shiny. - now who's being lazy? all right, you go ahead and order. i want a double hamburger, rare, in a hurry. - no soul, you're completely dominated by stomach. - [laughs] [tires screech] [screams] - mister shea! there's your murderer, mister shea. - there's the license number, remembered. mister hurley was right abou
mrs. edwards. - i got a message, mister the license plate. - what is this all about? - i left you that message, inspector. - you know, one day hurley, you are going to turn up once too often. - please, mister shea, give us a few minutes. - mister shea ju just a few more minutes, please. - all right, i'll give you 5 minutes. see you downstairs, hurley. - you're almost there, dana. go on. going to move the car? move it? where? - well, there's a parking space over there by the hamburger stand. -...
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mrs. mason. ross edwards. yeah we met. i got to get back to the store. inventory. before we go any further, i'd like to make it clear that no one is at fault, but me. it was my suggestion, and i'm willing to take consequences. then you may get a chance. so far the sheriff is the only one who can be legally convicted. prison was his respopoibility. i wouldn't know abou that sir. i'm not a lawyer. they ought to give my husband a medal. charles lopez didn't deserve anymore consideration than he gave carl. he was a friend of the family. we were all very close. thinks that charles is inoccent. well then why doesn't he find the guilty one. finding a killer is a lot harder than finding his victim. but that's not why you are here for now. no. if yououhought charles was innocent why did you stage this faked hang? george never believe charles was innocentnt gave money to his wife. well, i fetl sorry for her. i knew the baby was expected. well even if he did, that doesn't mean that he thought charles was innocent. charles' wife seems to think different. oh that's ridiculous.
mrs. mason. ross edwards. yeah we met. i got to get back to the store. inventory. before we go any further, i'd like to make it clear that no one is at fault, but me. it was my suggestion, and i'm willing to take consequences. then you may get a chance. so far the sheriff is the only one who can be legally convicted. prison was his respopoibility. i wouldn't know abou that sir. i'm not a lawyer. they ought to give my husband a medal. charles lopez didn't deserve anymore consideration than he...
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mr. ita's life -- edward's life -- because he lived a life that was so remarkably full. and as i look to the comments that i have prepared, it just doesn't seem -- it doesn't seem appropriate to recognize with the formality that we have here in the senate with just words, because edward ita was a visionary leader in our state. and in many ways, like many alaskan natives, he lived in two worlds -- the traditional world of an inupiaq whaling captain. he was past-president of the whaling association, vice-chairman of the alaska eskimo whaling commission. and i came to know edward through his life as a whaling captain and how he helped to translate that into this modern world because he was very much a part of the modern world of business, government, and politics. edward ita is probably best known for the two terms that he served as mayor of the north slope burrow. that's where many of us here in washington, d.c., in our nation's capitol, came to know of, learn of edward ita, and his leadership. he, a as mayor, created the healthy communities initiative to promote community
mr. ita's life -- edward's life -- because he lived a life that was so remarkably full. and as i look to the comments that i have prepared, it just doesn't seem -- it doesn't seem appropriate to recognize with the formality that we have here in the senate with just words, because edward ita was a visionary leader in our state. and in many ways, like many alaskan natives, he lived in two worlds -- the traditional world of an inupiaq whaling captain. he was past-president of the whaling...
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. >> a interviewed on cbs by edward r. mr. row castro said exactly what americans want to hear. >> are you concerned about the communist influence in cuba? >> i am not worried because really there is not a threat. >> it's still not clear whether he changed or whether he lied. opponents, when castro started nationalizing industries and appropriating u.s. property in cuba, it didn't matter. the u.s. response, sanctions. the economic embargo that exists to this day. since the early 1960s, more than a million cubans have left. most landed in miami with nothing but their lives. and the fierce determination to bring fidel castro down one way or another. in april of 1961, an army of cuban exiles backed by the cia tried to slip into the bay of pigs and liberate the island. the invasion was a disastrous and embarrassing failure. with a jubilant castro playing david to the u.s. goliath, a role he fine tuned for the rest of his life, with help from the the following year in 1962, u.s. spy planes spotted the russians installing nuclear mi
. >> a interviewed on cbs by edward r. mr. row castro said exactly what americans want to hear. >> are you concerned about the communist influence in cuba? >> i am not worried because really there is not a threat. >> it's still not clear whether he changed or whether he lied. opponents, when castro started nationalizing industries and appropriating u.s. property in cuba, it didn't matter. the u.s. response, sanctions. the economic embargo that exists to this day. since...
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mr. waverly if he okays it throw that security operation sectioio [slow music] well, the application should fool them. so, you're the new secretary the agency sent? y-yes, sir. my name is applegate edward. my references. five years with selden and company, eh? why'd you quit? (solo) 'i didn't agree with mr. seldan's policies.' u'd agree with me? well, i understood this was to be a temporory position until your permanent secretary returns. yes. well, since i iis temporary i'm not gonna pay this sort of wage. i'll give you $300 a month.. ...less expenses for wastage and breakage. and i expect a day's work.. for a day's...pay. [laughing] well, i'm certain that you'll fifi my work entirely dated the sixth. ninth month, sixth day. the root factor is three. dated the fifth. no, scorpio is unfavorable. are you a tippler? [exhales] of course not, sir. what about women? are you a chaser? cabbage juice and your pressed kelp, sir. - alright, you'll do. - well, thank you. we cast off at 1600, applegate. alert the crew, to make all preparations for leaving. ah, show him to his quarters, chuke. now, are there sharks in this inlet? of course, their components have marvelous nutritional value. the sol
mr. waverly if he okays it throw that security operation sectioio [slow music] well, the application should fool them. so, you're the new secretary the agency sent? y-yes, sir. my name is applegate edward. my references. five years with selden and company, eh? why'd you quit? (solo) 'i didn't agree with mr. seldan's policies.' u'd agree with me? well, i understood this was to be a temporory position until your permanent secretary returns. yes. well, since i iis temporary i'm not gonna pay this...
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mr. sawaya was killed on december 15th, 1967, so by looking at the people who were in a company, i found out the other two men are probably william edward pearson, who was the new guy and eddie lee jackson, who was mr. point. the chronology gave the reason for their deaths, company c, squad patrol was hid by a command detonated booby trap consisting of two or three artillery rounds, lead wires were found, followed with negative results. the incident resulted in one killed in action, and six wounded in action, but two of the men obviously later died. the new guise, mr. pearson, he had been in vietnam for just 24 days before he was killed. both of these notes were left in august of 1986. i assume they're from the same woman, though they both touch on two very different topics. in one she's describing about how she was a nurse in vietnam and sign it lt. dee baker, r.n. the other one is talking about her husband tom, who died in vietnam, and she signs it dana. the one when she was a nurse, i we want to vietnam to heal and came back wounded, i a. i went to vietnam to heal and came home to grieve for those we sent home blind, paralyzed, i wen
mr. sawaya was killed on december 15th, 1967, so by looking at the people who were in a company, i found out the other two men are probably william edward pearson, who was the new guy and eddie lee jackson, who was mr. point. the chronology gave the reason for their deaths, company c, squad patrol was hid by a command detonated booby trap consisting of two or three artillery rounds, lead wires were found, followed with negative results. the incident resulted in one killed in action, and six...
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mr. trump at the white house earlier today. nbc news correspondent edward lawrence has the president-elect is spending most of the day in washington, d.c. in an extraordinary moment many thought would never happen, donald trump meets president obama to talk transition to the new administration. >> it was wide ranging. we talked about some of the organizational issues in setting up a white house. we talked about foreign policy. we talked about domestic policy. try to facilitate a transition that ensures our president-elect is successful. some wonderful and some difficulties. i very much look forward to dealing with the president in the future. including counsel. he explained some of the difficulties, some of the assets and some of the really great thing as i chiefed. >> reporter: trump also meets house speaker paul ryan to plan an ag. care, renegotiate trade deals, reform taxes and build a wall on the mexican border. there's a lot of work to get done in the next ten weeks as protests continue in cities across the country. a majority of the protests were peac
mr. trump at the white house earlier today. nbc news correspondent edward lawrence has the president-elect is spending most of the day in washington, d.c. in an extraordinary moment many thought would never happen, donald trump meets president obama to talk transition to the new administration. >> it was wide ranging. we talked about some of the organizational issues in setting up a white house. we talked about foreign policy. we talked about domestic policy. try to facilitate a...
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mr. trump at the white house earlier today. nbc news correspondent edward lawrence has the president-elect is spending most of the day in washington, d.c. in an extraordinary moment many thought would never happen, donald trump meets president obama to talk transition to the new administration. >> it was wide ranging. we talked about some of the organizational issues in setting up a white house. we talked about foreign policy. we talked about domestic policy. try to facilitate a transition that ensures our president-elect is successful.
mr. trump at the white house earlier today. nbc news correspondent edward lawrence has the president-elect is spending most of the day in washington, d.c. in an extraordinary moment many thought would never happen, donald trump meets president obama to talk transition to the new administration. >> it was wide ranging. we talked about some of the organizational issues in setting up a white house. we talked about foreign policy. we talked about domestic policy. try to facilitate a...
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mr. trump and his wife - to ensure a smooth transition of power. edward lawrence has the latest. the president-elect is spending most of the day in washington, dc. in an extraordinary donald trump meets president obama to talk transition to the new administration. (sot president obama / no super needed :14-:22) gov. chris christie / (r) new jersey / trump transition chief :30-:39) "and i think what then slights, real or perceived in the past." trump also meets house speaker paul ryan to plan an agenda for the change obamacare, re-negotiate trade deals, reform taxes, and build a wall on the mexican border. there is a lot of work to get done in the next 10 weeks "not my president." a majority of the in houston, they lit a paper mache likeness of trump. christie says republicans have a mandate. (sot gov. chris christie / (r) obligation to get, get things done." (insert ends) (two second pause) audio outcue: edward lawrence, nbc news, the white house. part of today's conversation at the white house -- talking about how the actual job, is very different, than running a campaign. as ed
mr. trump and his wife - to ensure a smooth transition of power. edward lawrence has the latest. the president-elect is spending most of the day in washington, dc. in an extraordinary donald trump meets president obama to talk transition to the new administration. (sot president obama / no super needed :14-:22) gov. chris christie / (r) new jersey / trump transition chief :30-:39) "and i think what then slights, real or perceived in the past." trump also meets house speaker paul ryan...
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llp.wanson: we also have edward meese. [applause] mr. swanson: simon york is a lead correspondent for "the washington examiner" and a fox news contributor. he is written on every aspect of the obama administration and the presidential campaigns of 2016, 2012, 2008, 2004, and 2000. is that enough -- the author of the vast left-wing conspiracy and account of liberal activation. a former white house correspondent for "national review, his work has appeared in the wall street journal, the washington post, foreign affairs. of the graduate university of chicago, and he now lives in washington, d.c. john goldberg is a fellow of the american enterprise institute, a best-selling author. -- nationally seller syndicated office of his regular you number hundred newspapers across the state. he is also a weekly columnist for the l.a. times and the member of the board considers to the usa today and a fox news conservator, and also on fox all-stars and "special report."he is the founding editor of national review online. here is identified as one of the
llp.wanson: we also have edward meese. [applause] mr. swanson: simon york is a lead correspondent for "the washington examiner" and a fox news contributor. he is written on every aspect of the obama administration and the presidential campaigns of 2016, 2012, 2008, 2004, and 2000. is that enough -- the author of the vast left-wing conspiracy and account of liberal activation. a former white house correspondent for "national review, his work has appeared in the wall street...
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edward wolf. thank you madam president. you have done me great honor mr. mayor.se. i appreciate the honor, and i am greatly inspired by the beauty of these surroundings. and i am delighted that senator feland and the former supervisors are present. i remember in 1896, when senator feland ran for mayor of the city. and we had partisan politics at that time, and recall that the word pecurliar circumstances as a republican impressed me that it was my duty to help mr. feland to that office which he graced and honored. we made no mistake then, and we have made no mistake now, that we have elevated him to the senate of the united states. we owe a great deal of debt to the former supervisors who so faithfully carried out their trust. if we can do so as well, we will deserve the praise and the economics, which are theirs today, i can say to you, mayor rolf who made such a brilliant record in your first and in this, your second term. we could indeed be inspired to do those things, which will win for us our own self-respect and the respect of the people of the city and cou
edward wolf. thank you madam president. you have done me great honor mr. mayor.se. i appreciate the honor, and i am greatly inspired by the beauty of these surroundings. and i am delighted that senator feland and the former supervisors are present. i remember in 1896, when senator feland ran for mayor of the city. and we had partisan politics at that time, and recall that the word pecurliar circumstances as a republican impressed me that it was my duty to help mr. feland to that office which he...
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edward wolf. thank you madam president. you have done me great honor mr. mayor. and you have taken me wholy by surprise. i appreciate the honor, and i am greatly inspired by the beauty of these surroundings. and i am delighted that senator feland and the former supervisors are present. i remember in 1896, when senator feland ran for mayor of the city. and we had partisan politics at that time, and recall that the word pecurliar circumstances as a republican impressed me that it was my duty to help mr. feland to that office which he graced and honored. we made no mistake then, and we have made no mistake now, that we have elevated him to the senate of the united states. we owe a great deal of debt to the former supervisors who so faithfully carried out their trust. if we can do so as well, we will deserve the praise and the economics, which are theirs today, i can say to you, mayor rolf who made such a brilliant record in your first and in this, your second term. we could indeed be inspired to do those things, which will win for us our own self-respect and the res
edward wolf. thank you madam president. you have done me great honor mr. mayor. and you have taken me wholy by surprise. i appreciate the honor, and i am greatly inspired by the beauty of these surroundings. and i am delighted that senator feland and the former supervisors are present. i remember in 1896, when senator feland ran for mayor of the city. and we had partisan politics at that time, and recall that the word pecurliar circumstances as a republican impressed me that it was my duty to...
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mrs. trump what to do, how it works and to avoid pit falls in raising a child in the white house. >> edward lawrence live on capitol hill for us, thank you. >>> it is 5:34. now to a developing story. the search continues for two suspects this morning. carlos espinal seen here and kevin cruise are wanted in a prince william county gang while police are facing an all time high in the number of homicides. police tell us these six people, along with a juvenile, took the life of 22-year-old edwin chikas. his death is tied to the ms-13 gang. there have been 20 people killed in this country alone. the recruitment into gangs starts much earlier than you think. >> we've had investigations lead us into middle schools. i would say earlier, elementary your kids about, you know, not joining gangs. >> police say five of the 20 homicides this year are drug related. they say only one of the killings was characterized as random. >>> a new synthetic opioid drug is officially illegal. it is called pink or pinky. it is bought online and more than twice as powerful as heroin according to the dea. it was linked
mrs. trump what to do, how it works and to avoid pit falls in raising a child in the white house. >> edward lawrence live on capitol hill for us, thank you. >>> it is 5:34. now to a developing story. the search continues for two suspects this morning. carlos espinal seen here and kevin cruise are wanted in a prince william county gang while police are facing an all time high in the number of homicides. police tell us these six people, along with a juvenile, took the life of...
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edwards shot him in the head. the three got scared and ran off. >> came back to the cab, went through the pockets of mr. dooley attempting to rob him of his money. >> bell was caught a now three years later he pled guilty to a lesser charge of murder. >> mr. bell, do you understand that if do you not comply in every respect with the negotiations, that are you not going to be allowed to withdraw your plea in. >> yes, sir, he cut a deal for 25 years in prison but is warned if he stops working with the state he is looking at life in prison, that was gloria gomez reporting. >> the codefendant has yet to go help in the case. >>> up next, weight loss struggles. catching up with the man dr. jo met who was walking around busch gardens to lose weight. did he keep it off. we'll carson and i have seen some terrible ads attacking our mom dana young. for things she never did. it hurts because mom is cool. she is caring, she works hard. whenever something is not right mom is on it. trust us we know from experience. mom put her career on hold for us. to raise our family. she is a role model for everyone in our communi
edwards shot him in the head. the three got scared and ran off. >> came back to the cab, went through the pockets of mr. dooley attempting to rob him of his money. >> bell was caught a now three years later he pled guilty to a lesser charge of murder. >> mr. bell, do you understand that if do you not comply in every respect with the negotiations, that are you not going to be allowed to withdraw your plea in. >> yes, sir, he cut a deal for 25 years in prison but is warned...
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mr. trump is in florida to celebrate thanksgiving with his family. she wo he has chosen another new member of his team this morning. edward lawrence has more. >> reporter: the parade of interviews at trump tower may have produced another appointment. south carolina governor, haley will be as u.s. ambassador. mitt romney for ek tear to have state and ben carson being considered for housing and urban development. >> she has to go to jail. >> reporter: after a lengthy interview donald trump hints it is time to make peace saying in part hillary clinton suffered greatly in many ways and he needs to move on from her investigation. >> look, there is a tradition in american politics that after you win an election you sort of put things behind you. >> except for criticism. it may have to pay penalties or more taxes according to tax experts. if president-elect focused on filling his cabinet. >> these have been incredibly inspiring meetings for him. not everyone will end up in the cabinet or government. >> reporter: enormous security surrounds his private club where he is staying. they even banned boats from going in the water in th
mr. trump is in florida to celebrate thanksgiving with his family. she wo he has chosen another new member of his team this morning. edward lawrence has more. >> reporter: the parade of interviews at trump tower may have produced another appointment. south carolina governor, haley will be as u.s. ambassador. mitt romney for ek tear to have state and ben carson being considered for housing and urban development. >> she has to go to jail. >> reporter: after a lengthy interview...
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edward lawrence reporting from washington. cover of the daily news, new york paper critical of trump, they have his head as a mr. softee.y go to this backpedaling on hillary clinton, as he cozies up to nemesis time. >> mr. softie, is that what they call it? yeah, the soft serve ice cream in the trucks. >> they call it mr. whipee. >> do they play the music? >> they do. >> do you get a chocolate flake? >> not typical. >> mr. whipee with chocolate flakes. taste of summer. >>> the dow posting all-time intraday highs. more when we come back. generosity is its own form of power. you can handle being a mom for half an hour. i'm in all the way. is that understood? i don't know what she's up to, but it's not good. can't the world be my noodles and butter? get your mind out of the gutter. mornings are for coffee and contemplation. that was a really profound observation. you got a mean case of the detox blues. don't start a war you know you're going to lose. finally you can now find all of netflix in the same place as all your other entertainment. on xfinity x1. >>> good morning. dow at 19,000. u.s. stocks soar to record highs. >>
edward lawrence reporting from washington. cover of the daily news, new york paper critical of trump, they have his head as a mr. softee.y go to this backpedaling on hillary clinton, as he cozies up to nemesis time. >> mr. softie, is that what they call it? yeah, the soft serve ice cream in the trucks. >> they call it mr. whipee. >> do they play the music? >> they do. >> do you get a chocolate flake? >> not typical. >> mr. whipee with chocolate flakes....
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edward wolf. thank you madam president. you have done me great honor mr. mayor. and you have taken me wholy by surprise. i appreciate the honor, and i am greatly inspired by the beauty of these surroundings. and i am delighted that senator feland and the former supervisors are present. i remember in 1896, when senator feland ran for mayor of the city. and we had partisan politics at that time, and recall that the word pecurliar circumstances as a republican impressed me that it was my duty to help mr. feland to that office which he graced and honored. we made no mistake then, and we have made no mistake now, that we have elevated him to the senate of the united states. we owe a great deal of debt to the former supervisors who so faithfully carried out their trust. if we can do so as well, we will deserve the praise and the economics, which are theirs today, i can say to you, mayor rolf who made such a brilliant record in your first and in this, your second term. we could indeed be inspired to do those things, which will win for us our own self-respect and the res
edward wolf. thank you madam president. you have done me great honor mr. mayor. and you have taken me wholy by surprise. i appreciate the honor, and i am greatly inspired by the beauty of these surroundings. and i am delighted that senator feland and the former supervisors are present. i remember in 1896, when senator feland ran for mayor of the city. and we had partisan politics at that time, and recall that the word pecurliar circumstances as a republican impressed me that it was my duty to...
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edwards monday the four drivers in contention. joining us now in a c nns exclusive is the owner and co-chairman of joe gibbs racing and prop football hall of famer, mrs. coach gibbs, thank you for being th us this morning. >> hey, great, guys. good to be with you. mike, kayla, john. we're getting ready for a big weekend down here. >> it seems like it. i wonder if we could maybe start bigger picture here. you've been involved with two of the most popular fastest growing sports in the last couple of decades. both, though, showing some declines in tv ratings. people wondering about whether, in fact, the broader public maybe doesn't have the attention span for three hour race or a football game. do you think anything larger is going on there, and maybe anything has to happen at least from the nascar side to make it more appealing? >> yeah. i don't think anything is happening there. i think if you think about our sport this weekend we got so many -- think about our sponsors that are going to be here this weekend. we're going to have coke, toyota,ing stanley black & decker, sport clips, mars, accident interstate. our cars are sold out. a lot of those peop
edwards monday the four drivers in contention. joining us now in a c nns exclusive is the owner and co-chairman of joe gibbs racing and prop football hall of famer, mrs. coach gibbs, thank you for being th us this morning. >> hey, great, guys. good to be with you. mike, kayla, john. we're getting ready for a big weekend down here. >> it seems like it. i wonder if we could maybe start bigger picture here. you've been involved with two of the most popular fastest growing sports in the...
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mr. clean! my dad gave me you know.ares, he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. an honest opinion is how edwardes sense of investing. third night last night. at one point.. protestors made it onto interstate 580. it shut down for inutes. several >>> protests in oakland last night. at one point protestors made it on to 580. it shut down for about 30 minutes. businesses were vandalized and 11 people under arrest. >>> a big construction project on van ness avenue starting in san francisco. the city is putting in new bus lanes and will no longer allow left turns between lombard and mission streets. the work could last through 2019. >>> only on "cbs this morning" mark albert talks to the ceo of the company behind the controversial dakota access pipeline, what he expects to happen when donald trump takes office january 20. traffic and weather in just a moment. ,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. happy veterans day. it is 7:27. let's head to vallejo where we have a new crash to tell you about. eastbound 780 before glen cove road it's a two big rig crash so crews are trying to clear it. it will be hard to clear
mr. clean! my dad gave me you know.ares, he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. an honest opinion is how edwardes sense of investing. third night last night. at one point.. protestors made it onto interstate 580. it shut down for inutes. several >>> protests in oakland last night. at one point protestors made it on to 580. it shut down for about 30 minutes. businesses were vandalized and 11 people under arrest. >>> a big...
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mr. clean! my dad gave me you know.ares, he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. an honest opinion is how edward sense of investing. >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> good morning, everyone, i'm jan carabeo. police are searching for the gunman who shot a man driving a car in northeast philadelphia. the driver hit several parked cars, while traveling from the shooting scene on saul street to a sunoco station on the roosevelt boulevard. the the victim was shot in the stomach. no word at this time on that man's condition. >>> all right, switching to weather now, with pete katie fehlinger in the cbs-3 weather center, high there. >> happy friday to you, happy veterans day to you, as well. nice bright sunshine throughout the majority of the day, see few additional clouds with time here, the winds not terrible right now, at this particular observation site. the whitfield elementary school, charging before your very eyes, see some gusts picking up here today possibly as high as 30 miles per hour, as dry frontal passage takes place, and tomorrow, we see pretty significant nosedive to say the least,
mr. clean! my dad gave me you know.ares, he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. an honest opinion is how edward sense of investing. >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> good morning, everyone, i'm jan carabeo. police are searching for the gunman who shot a man driving a car in northeast philadelphia. the driver hit several parked cars, while traveling from the shooting scene on saul street to a sunoco station on the...
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edwards? these are the things that need to be discussed in an open and honest transparent way? moderator: what you like to respond? mr. van ostern: voters care about their lives and what we will do for them. what i say to the women of new hampshire is that i am only candidate who has 100% of the time supported planned parenthood and did not go successfully to shut off birth control and cancer screening and annual exam funding and who over thepast year was not making wait list at the health center extend after funding was shut off. this is not about politics, it is about people's lives. i was raised by a single mom and know what it is like without health insurance and this is not about politics, it really matters. moderator: you sit next to each other on the five member executive council and i was there early last month when it was a unanimous vote in favor of a $36 million state contract to staff new hampshire hospitals. thatlater, we learned there could be largely also the end of this year. since then, you have called for an investigation and for a rebid. colin van ostern -- counselor sununu, you brought up the fact
edwards? these are the things that need to be discussed in an open and honest transparent way? moderator: what you like to respond? mr. van ostern: voters care about their lives and what we will do for them. what i say to the women of new hampshire is that i am only candidate who has 100% of the time supported planned parenthood and did not go successfully to shut off birth control and cancer screening and annual exam funding and who over thepast year was not making wait list at the health...
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edward jones makes sense of investing. >> since the death of castro donald trump has been tweeting furiously and he's at it again. ashley what is the latest trump tweet. ashley: if cuba, says mr. trump, is unable to make a better deal for the cuban people, the cuban/american people as a whole i will terminate the deal. he's already laying down the gauntlet. stuart: dare i say that he watches "varney & company"? >> why not? >> dare i say that. >> everybody does. stuart: oh, thank you. you're back tomorrow. now, i've got to move away from that for a second and talk about sunday afternoon, the 49ers, their quarterback colin kaepernick, outspoken supporter of cuban leader fidel castro. he was seriously booed. ashley: he was. this was in miami and of course, he was the starting quarterback, comes out and let's listen to the boos, if he can, as he was greeted by a lot of the cuban-americans, can you hear that. stuart: oh, yeah. ashley: that's very loud. look, capper neck has been, made statements supporting fidel castro saying he invested a lot in health care and in education while the united states seems to just invest in prison systems. and then look at that final tackle of the g
edward jones makes sense of investing. >> since the death of castro donald trump has been tweeting furiously and he's at it again. ashley what is the latest trump tweet. ashley: if cuba, says mr. trump, is unable to make a better deal for the cuban people, the cuban/american people as a whole i will terminate the deal. he's already laying down the gauntlet. stuart: dare i say that he watches "varney & company"? >> why not? >> dare i say that. >> everybody...
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edwards? these are the things that need to be discussed in an open and honest transparent way? moderator: what you like to respond? mr. van ostern: voters care about their lives and what we will do for them. what i say to the women of new hampshire is that i am only candidate who has 100% of the time supported planned parenthood and did not go successfully to shut off birth control and cancer screening and annual exam funding and who over thepast year was not making wait list at the health center extend after funding was shut off. this is not about politics, it is about people's lives. i was raised by a single mom and know what it is like without health insurance and this is not about politics, it really matters. moderator: you sit next to each other on the five member executive council and i was there early last month when it was a unanimous vote in favor of a $36 million state contract to staff new hampshire hospitals. thatlater, we learned there could be largely also the end of this year. since then, you have called for an investigation and for a rebid. colin van ostern -- counselor sununu, you brought up the fact
edwards? these are the things that need to be discussed in an open and honest transparent way? moderator: what you like to respond? mr. van ostern: voters care about their lives and what we will do for them. what i say to the women of new hampshire is that i am only candidate who has 100% of the time supported planned parenthood and did not go successfully to shut off birth control and cancer screening and annual exam funding and who over thepast year was not making wait list at the health...
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edward horowitz is a political communications professor. there has been a lot of talk about mrump making inroads with so-called blue-collar democrats. is that a really significant issue? here in ohio, the problem democrats face is that the blue-collar workers are less educated, high school less educated white males in particular. they have been energised by donald trump. driving through the metropolitan areas around cleveland do you see lots of signs for donald trump. he is very appealing. those simplicity messages of bringing jobs, turning things around, auto plants returning. they are not clear on how it will happen, but they have faith he will do it for them. whether it will happen is the big question. if he can take away blue-collar democrats, can mrs clinton take away the affluent republicans in the suburbs? women are the key factor in so many of the races here. in ohio, so many of the suburban women voters have appealed td suburban women voters have appealed to clinton because of the donald trump access hollywood tape where he talked about assaulting women. whether that t
edward horowitz is a political communications professor. there has been a lot of talk about mrump making inroads with so-called blue-collar democrats. is that a really significant issue? here in ohio, the problem democrats face is that the blue-collar workers are less educated, high school less educated white males in particular. they have been energised by donald trump. driving through the metropolitan areas around cleveland do you see lots of signs for donald trump. he is very appealing....