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♪ >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"...afe money specialist paul kruse promises big returns, while stealing his clients' life savings. >> he was arrogant, he was greedy, and he was evil. >> narrator: money starts flowing. >> $400,000 in, $400,000 out. >> narrator: and kruse lives large. >> he was dating an exotic dancer and actually was paying for breast augmentation out of these people's hard-earned money. >> narrator: his assistant says he makes an indecent proposal to her teenage daughter. >> "i'll buy you a bmw if you would show me your boobs." >> narrator: and she's left with only one choice. >> taking his ass out. you want me to put that more mildly? i'd rather not. >> narrator: and even from jail, kruse proves he's no average white-collar crook. >> i sometimes like to call it my "breaking bad" case. it takes a really big leap for most people to go from financial crime to wanting to kill people. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: a once-successful financial pro named paul kruse sits locked up here at the baker county correctional facil
♪ >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"...afe money specialist paul kruse promises big returns, while stealing his clients' life savings. >> he was arrogant, he was greedy, and he was evil. >> narrator: money starts flowing. >> $400,000 in, $400,000 out. >> narrator: and kruse lives large. >> he was dating an exotic dancer and actually was paying for breast augmentation out of these people's hard-earned money. >> narrator: his...
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Sep 28, 2016
09/16
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(crowd booing) >> narrator: there was anger in the crowds. health care; it was about her. >> i remember as though it were yesterday was as her car was leaving, there were such angry faces pushing as best they could in sort of a mob attack on the windshield and screaming at her for, you know, "what is it she's trying to do?" >> narrator: hillary clinton began to realize that just as in arkansas, there was something about who she was that some people didn't like. >> and she talked about how she was shocked, and she got a little emotional about this, by the reaction to her when she went on the road trying to sell the health care plan. they spit on her. they cursed her. >> she said, "i don't know what i'm going to do." she said, "everything is my fault. nothing i do works. and white men hate me. no," she said, "it's not me they hate. it's what i represent. it's the changes i represent. i'm the wife who went back to college and got a better education and got a better job than my husband." she recognized that problem back then, and of course it rem
(crowd booing) >> narrator: there was anger in the crowds. health care; it was about her. >> i remember as though it were yesterday was as her car was leaving, there were such angry faces pushing as best they could in sort of a mob attack on the windshield and screaming at her for, you know, "what is it she's trying to do?" >> narrator: hillary clinton began to realize that just as in arkansas, there was something about who she was that some people didn't like....
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Sep 7, 2016
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." >> narrator: his name was john o'neill. and long before the world knew about osama bin laden, fbi agent o'neill was obsessed with him. >> he was among the first people to see the bin laden threat. >> narrator: he warned of al qaeda. >> he said that "we're at war with these people." >> narrator: he warned of the threat to the united states. >> "and we better not take them for granted because they are here to hurt us." >> narrator: but people at fbi headquarters thought john o'neill was too much of a maverick, and they stopped listening to him. >> you could be flagged as a problem, and your career could pretty much be over. >> narrator: o'neill left the fbi and took a new job as head of security at the world trade center. >> of all the places to go to work and of all the ways that you could lose your life. >> narrator: tonight, frontline investigates the internal power struggle at the heart of the fbi's failure on september 11. >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
." >> narrator: his name was john o'neill. and long before the world knew about osama bin laden, fbi agent o'neill was obsessed with him. >> he was among the first people to see the bin laden threat. >> narrator: he warned of al qaeda. >> he said that "we're at war with these people." >> narrator: he warned of the threat to the united states. >> "and we better not take them for granted because they are here to hurt us." >>...
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Sep 26, 2016
09/16
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narrator: the u.s.designated terror g group, based in somala, was responsible for the september 2013 attack on the westgate mall in nairobi that killed 67 people, and for the death of over 140 in the april 2015 attack on kenya's garissa university. nir kalron investigated the links between al shabaab and illicit ivory trade in 2012. kalron: al shabaab was controlling the ports of kismayo, marca, and big parts of mogadishu, including access to the port through its agents. evidenence from kenynya suggests the local and regional poachers used that access. we'd seen evidence from ports in marca and kismayo of ivory, large stocks of it, and had collected evidence from individuals that testified to having profifited from thahat te with al shabaab agentsts. knights: al shshabaab did contrl various ports in somalia where the ivory is being shipped out of, and they would basicallyly charge a tax for anything being shipped out. narrrrator: al shabaab levies a% to 7 7% tax on i ivory that t ps ththrough areas they
narrator: the u.s.designated terror g group, based in somala, was responsible for the september 2013 attack on the westgate mall in nairobi that killed 67 people, and for the death of over 140 in the april 2015 attack on kenya's garissa university. nir kalron investigated the links between al shabaab and illicit ivory trade in 2012. kalron: al shabaab was controlling the ports of kismayo, marca, and big parts of mogadishu, including access to the port through its agents. evidenence from kenynya...
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Sep 20, 2016
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narrator :when the u.s. supreme court handed down the 1954 brown decision mandating the desegregation of america's public schools, it was a major victory for civil rights attorney thurgood marshall. but no one, not even the justices, knew what would happen in the south. it didn't take long to find out. thurgood marshal:a feww border states accepted the brown decision with good faith, but in much of the south there was to be the massive resistance for a decade and more. governor herman talmadge: we intend to maintain separate schools in georgia, one way or another, come what may. senator eastland: we are going to retain segregated schools, and we are not going to pay any attention to a political decision by an incompetent political court narrato:when the naacpcp attorneys won the brown decision they ended the legal basis for segregation and set the south on fire. for thurgood marshall, brown was the final leg in a heroic journey to end segregation. last night, less than an hour after judge grooms' decision...
narrator :when the u.s. supreme court handed down the 1954 brown decision mandating the desegregation of america's public schools, it was a major victory for civil rights attorney thurgood marshall. but no one, not even the justices, knew what would happen in the south. it didn't take long to find out. thurgood marshal:a feww border states accepted the brown decision with good faith, but in much of the south there was to be the massive resistance for a decade and more. governor herman talmadge:...
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Sep 6, 2016
09/16
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(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy hamill. (male narrator) and 12-time olympic medalist dara torres. plus, everyday women whose lives and skin are being transformed with crepe erase.
(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator)...
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Sep 25, 2016
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narrator 2: music -- we couldn't be without it. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ narrator 2: the press?most important it's the freest on earth. over 12,000 newspapers of all shades of opinion, books on every conceivable subject, and more than 6,000 different magazines, not counting the comics. churches? we have every denomination on earth. 60 million of us regularly attend, and no one dares tell us which one to go to. we elect our own neighbors to govern us. we believe in individual enterprise and opportunity for men and women alike. we make mistakes. we see the results. we correct the mistakes. we skyrocket into false prosperities and then plummet down into false needless depressions. but in spite of everything, we never lose our faith in the future. we believe in the future. we build for the future. narrator: yes, we build for the future, and the future always catches up with us. before we're done building, we've developed something new and have to start rebuilding. that's roughly the kind of people we are -- boastful, easy-going, sentimental. but underneath, passionately dedicated to
narrator 2: music -- we couldn't be without it. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ narrator 2: the press?most important it's the freest on earth. over 12,000 newspapers of all shades of opinion, books on every conceivable subject, and more than 6,000 different magazines, not counting the comics. churches? we have every denomination on earth. 60 million of us regularly attend, and no one dares tell us which one to go to. we elect our own neighbors to govern us. we believe in individual enterprise and...
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Sep 23, 2016
09/16
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narrator: kabul, afghanistan. people forced to make the most diffificult dececision of theirr lives. narrarator: peoplple make thehe agononizing decision to stay put and risk death and to migrate and risk everyrything. helena: [laughing] ok. [coonversation in lolocal lalan] [wahid speaking local language] [cat meowing] girl: yeow. wahid: yeoeow. yeow. [indistinct] yeow. [rana speaking] [music] [inndistinct c chatter] 8úxúg a: [wind whistling]
narrator: kabul, afghanistan. people forced to make the most diffificult dececision of theirr lives. narrarator: peoplple make thehe agononizing decision to stay put and risk death and to migrate and risk everyrything. helena: [laughing] ok. [coonversation in lolocal lalan] [wahid speaking local language] [cat meowing] girl: yeow. wahid: yeoeow. yeow. [indistinct] yeow. [rana speaking] [music] [inndistinct c chatter] 8úxúg a: [wind whistling]
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Sep 18, 2016
09/16
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narrator: kabul, afghanistan. people forced to make the most diffificult dececision of theirr lives. narrarator: peoplple make thehe agononizing decision to stay put and risk death and to migrate and risk everyrything. helena: [laughing] ok. [coonversation in lolocal lalan] [wahid speaking local language] [cat meowing] girl: yeow. wahid: yeoeow. yeow. [indistinct] yeow. [rana speaking] [music] [inndistinct c chatter] ( music playing ) dan: paris is heralded as the most glamorous, beautiful, and sophisticated, cultural center of europe. adorned by magnificent palaces, gardens, and boulevards. but it wasn't always like this. dan: it's hard to believe now, but this beautiful city used to stink. the e streets of 18th cecentury pariris were narrow, crowded, and fetitid. they werere those of a medieval city,, not a modern capital. this was the most disgustingng city imamaginable.
narrator: kabul, afghanistan. people forced to make the most diffificult dececision of theirr lives. narrarator: peoplple make thehe agononizing decision to stay put and risk death and to migrate and risk everyrything. helena: [laughing] ok. [coonversation in lolocal lalan] [wahid speaking local language] [cat meowing] girl: yeow. wahid: yeoeow. yeow. [indistinct] yeow. [rana speaking] [music] [inndistinct c chatter] ( music playing ) dan: paris is heralded as the most glamorous, beautiful, and...
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Sep 20, 2016
09/16
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narrator: kabul, afghanistan. people forced to make the most diffificult dececision of theirr lives. narrarator: peoplple make thehe agononizing decision to stay put and risk death and to migrate and risk everyrything. helena: [laughing] ok. [coonversation in lolocal lalan] [wahid speaking local language] [cat meowing] girl: yeow. wahid: yeoeow. yeow. [indistinct] yeow. [rana speaking] [music] [inndistinct c chatter] >>> it's 7:00 p.m. on a tuesday here in japan. i'm james tengan. welcome to nhk "newsline." torrential rainfall is causing landslides and floods as a powerful storm makes its way toward eastern japan. one person is missing and at least 36 have been injured. weather officials are continuing to warn of heavy downpours as it heads towards tokyo.
narrator: kabul, afghanistan. people forced to make the most diffificult dececision of theirr lives. narrarator: peoplple make thehe agononizing decision to stay put and risk death and to migrate and risk everyrything. helena: [laughing] ok. [coonversation in lolocal lalan] [wahid speaking local language] [cat meowing] girl: yeow. wahid: yeoeow. yeow. [indistinct] yeow. [rana speaking] [music] [inndistinct c chatter] >>> it's 7:00 p.m. on a tuesday here in japan. i'm james tengan....
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09/16
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narrator: kabul, afghanistan. people forced to make the most diffificult dececision of theirr lives. narrarator: peoplple make thehe agononizing decision to stay put and risk death and to migrate and risk everyrything. helena: [laughing] ok. [coonversation in lolocal lalan] [wahid speaking local language] [cat meowing] girl: yeow. wahid: yeoeow. yeow. [indistinct] yeow. [rana speaking] [music] [inndistinct c chatter] >>> here in japan it's a friday evening. i'm james tengan in tokyo. welcome to nhk "nenewsline." rescue workers in syria have released video showing the moment they pulled out a girl from rubble after an air strike. members of the volunteer rescue group known as the white helmets sa they
narrator: kabul, afghanistan. people forced to make the most diffificult dececision of theirr lives. narrarator: peoplple make thehe agononizing decision to stay put and risk death and to migrate and risk everyrything. helena: [laughing] ok. [coonversation in lolocal lalan] [wahid speaking local language] [cat meowing] girl: yeow. wahid: yeoeow. yeow. [indistinct] yeow. [rana speaking] [music] [inndistinct c chatter] >>> here in japan it's a friday evening. i'm james tengan in tokyo....
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narrator: this is the story of six years in a life.nd an attempt to stem the dropout crisis in america. when we first met omarina cabrera, she was a middle-school student in the bronx, and she had been struggling. >> sixth grade was a hard year because me and my mom got evicted. i felt shattered. that was the home that i had for my whole life. i didn't know what was gonna happen next, and that period of not knowing wasn't something that i felt comfortable with. i felt this inkling in me that i would never want my children or anyone else to experience this. >> narrator: shuffled between relatives' apartments, some without even electricity, omarina suffered another loss. >> when i was really young, my father walked out for whatever reason. i finally got in touch with him. just before we were about to talk and i was about to go see him, he had gotten a stroke. i see my father for the first time and it was in a casket. >> narrator: with her home life in chaos, omarina's school life began to suffer. she was showing up late or not at all, st
narrator: this is the story of six years in a life.nd an attempt to stem the dropout crisis in america. when we first met omarina cabrera, she was a middle-school student in the bronx, and she had been struggling. >> sixth grade was a hard year because me and my mom got evicted. i felt shattered. that was the home that i had for my whole life. i didn't know what was gonna happen next, and that period of not knowing wasn't something that i felt comfortable with. i felt this inkling in me...
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Sep 18, 2016
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narrator: blood for blood. and deeper, along the entire front from rostov to leningrad. nowhere could the tide of russian pressure be stopped. by the spring of 1942, this area was delivered from the germans. but this was not the important result. not that this town or that village was retaken, but that the whole legend of nazi invincibility had been shattered. german armies could retreat too. german armies could be defeated. german armies could be captured. ♪ but besides this crushing offensive, there was another factor that shattered the legend of nazi invincibility. that factor, which will live forever in the history of this war, was written by the people of this city a city now called , leningrad after the leader of the russian revolution, lenin, and which, before that, was called petrograd in honor of its founder, peter the great. a city today which, with the exception of moscow, is the most important center in the soviet union because some of russia's largest industries are centered here. and also because
narrator: blood for blood. and deeper, along the entire front from rostov to leningrad. nowhere could the tide of russian pressure be stopped. by the spring of 1942, this area was delivered from the germans. but this was not the important result. not that this town or that village was retaken, but that the whole legend of nazi invincibility had been shattered. german armies could retreat too. german armies could be defeated. german armies could be captured. ♪ but besides this crushing...
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Sep 17, 2016
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♪ narrator: this is the age of the city.in human history, more people live in urban than rural settlements. the world's urban population is growing by 70 million people each year. 301 cities account for 50% of global gdp. this will rise to 66% by 2025. so if we don't get things right in our cities than the consequences for humanity are profound. james hertling: cities are critically important to the global economy and to progress in the global economy. cities can be sources of chaos, as well as development. narrator: this makes them so alluring and so vital. they can be dangerous places. but cities are where fortunes can be made. >> one of the primary factors driving urbanization is opportunity. you live on a farm, and you are growing crops -- you don't have a lot of opportunity. you see a growing, bustling city, your friends are moving there, they are getting jobs in offices, maybe jobs in a manufacturing center, there are restaurants, culture, life. this is attractive, something you want to be a part of. james hertling: ev
♪ narrator: this is the age of the city.in human history, more people live in urban than rural settlements. the world's urban population is growing by 70 million people each year. 301 cities account for 50% of global gdp. this will rise to 66% by 2025. so if we don't get things right in our cities than the consequences for humanity are profound. james hertling: cities are critically important to the global economy and to progress in the global economy. cities can be sources of chaos, as well...
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09/16
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. >> narrator: a two-on-one assault leaves an inmate bloodied and injured. but getting to the bottom of this fight requires some digging. >> you both lay in the corner. you're going to stand there and lie to me some more? a popular restaurant owner accused of capital murder fights for his freedom. >> narrator: a satanist runs a variety of inmate hustles to fund a bodybuilder's appetite. >> i've gained 44 pounds since i've been here. >> narrator: and a member of the arian brotherhood dishes out his own justice. i said hey, punk, get up. i've got some bad news for you. >> narrator: though san antonio texas might be remembered for the alamo, today, it's one of the fastest-growing cities in america. but increased growth also brings increased problems. >> for the longest period, san antonio was known as a large city with a small-town mentality. san antonio is the 7th largest growing city in the country. >> narrator: no more apparent than just outside downtown in the solid brick fortress that is the bear county jail. it's where anyone charged with criminal acts in
. >> narrator: a two-on-one assault leaves an inmate bloodied and injured. but getting to the bottom of this fight requires some digging. >> you both lay in the corner. you're going to stand there and lie to me some more? a popular restaurant owner accused of capital murder fights for his freedom. >> narrator: a satanist runs a variety of inmate hustles to fund a bodybuilder's appetite. >> i've gained 44 pounds since i've been here. >> narrator: and a member of the...
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narrator: martin ford remains cautious.intelligence is going to fundamentally change the way we live and work and challenge us like never before. martin: we are not prepared for the disruption that is coming. we are going to see things get worse before they get better, in particular, the impact on the job market and the impact on the incomes and the livelihoods for average people. so you know, in the short term things could be pretty , difficult, but in the longer term, if we do adapt to this, then there are reasons to be really optimistic. you can imagine an almost utopian kind of future where no one has to do a job that is dangerous or that they really hate or that is really boring. technology takes on more and more of that. if we can get to that point, then that is a positive outcome. so i think that all of that is really possible, and it could be one of the best things that has ever happened to humanity, but it will require we adapt to it. and that is going to be a staggering challenge. ♪ john: i am john heilemann. mark
narrator: martin ford remains cautious.intelligence is going to fundamentally change the way we live and work and challenge us like never before. martin: we are not prepared for the disruption that is coming. we are going to see things get worse before they get better, in particular, the impact on the job market and the impact on the incomes and the livelihoods for average people. so you know, in the short term things could be pretty , difficult, but in the longer term, if we do adapt to this,...
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narrator: donald trump and joe heck. wrong for nevada. woman: here in nevada, those were the worst days of our lives, and congressman heck called it "a blip." narrator: in 2008, joe heck called nevada's housing crisis "a blip on the radar." that's just how out of touch joe heck is. narrator: after heck sponsored a bill including banks who caused the housing crisis. it's clear what joe heck's priorities are, and families like mine get left behind. narrator: afscme people is responsible captioning sponsored by cbs ? ? ? >> pelley: new evidence from the shooting. ( gunfire ) the family of keith scott releases video that captures the sound of a charlotte police officer shooting him to death. >> did you shoot him!? he better not be ( bleep ) dead! >> pelley: also tonight, hillary clinton will interrupt her monday debate preparations to visit charlotte. we'll look at where the candidates stand on law, order, and race. >> drugs are a very, very big factor in what you're watching on television. >> pelley: from russia with love, for donald trump.
narrator: donald trump and joe heck. wrong for nevada. woman: here in nevada, those were the worst days of our lives, and congressman heck called it "a blip." narrator: in 2008, joe heck called nevada's housing crisis "a blip on the radar." that's just how out of touch joe heck is. narrator: after heck sponsored a bill including banks who caused the housing crisis. it's clear what joe heck's priorities are, and families like mine get left behind. narrator: afscme people is...
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Sep 18, 2016
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(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy hamill. (male narrator) and 12-time olympic medalist dara torres. plus, everyday women whose lives and skin are being transformed with crepe erase.
(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy hamill....
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Sep 15, 2016
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(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck.female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy hamill. (male narrator) and 12-time olympic medalist dara torres. plus, everyday women whose lives and skin
(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck.female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator)...
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Sep 7, 2016
09/16
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(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female #1) i never thought i'd have my mother's skin. i had the turkey neck. and i started purchasing turtle necks.
(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female #1) i never thought i'd have my mother's skin. i had the turkey neck. and i started purchasing turtle necks.
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narrator: storks know how to keep kids safe... both: awww! narrator: do you? jr: what?ip: oh my gosh, you don't know. jr: i know. tulip: you don't. [laughing] tulip: oh man, you laugh when you're uncomfortable. jr: no. narrator: making sure your child is in the right seat is one of the steps to safer travel. tulip: we can do this, together! narrator: to know for sure that your child is in the right seat for their age and size... nate: remember when i was a baby, it felt like one minute ago? dad: what? narrator: visit safercar.gov/therightseat dad: what he said. . >>> hln not blurring lines in what critics say is blatant media bias. this week the network which is a sister network of cnn interviewed a cop who saved a child from a hot car. what was on his shirt that was so bad that needed to be blurred. look at the original interview. turns out he is a trump fan. hln says this, kwee blurred the logo and shouldn't have. it was done in error. juan, he was pro trump so they blurred the logo. any bias there? >> yeah. well, look, i think the bias is they didn't want to introduc
narrator: storks know how to keep kids safe... both: awww! narrator: do you? jr: what?ip: oh my gosh, you don't know. jr: i know. tulip: you don't. [laughing] tulip: oh man, you laugh when you're uncomfortable. jr: no. narrator: making sure your child is in the right seat is one of the steps to safer travel. tulip: we can do this, together! narrator: to know for sure that your child is in the right seat for their age and size... nate: remember when i was a baby, it felt like one minute ago?...
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narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. t of them. narrator: and heck? reporter: you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. >> dana: george clooney was surprised to hear that brad pitt and angelina jolie are getting a split. some saying brad may have a new romance. >> kim: a popular american company behind the massive solar plant. news 3 today. >> dana: this is the final day of summer. >> kim: we're starting to move into fall. thursday is when we actually turn the page. do i have that right? i got the nod from kelly. >> dana: and from me too. program. thanks for spending time with us. >> dana: we do traffic and weather every 10 minutes on the program. we'll get to kelly in just a second. there is jeff in the traffic center. >> jeff: 95 and 515 both directions. life is beautiful preparation under way. closures already in effect for seventh, eighth, ninth street and those will increase as we head into this weekend. a lot of people have big p fo
narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. t of them. narrator: and heck? reporter: you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. >> dana: george clooney was surprised to hear that brad pitt and angelina jolie are getting a split. some saying brad may have a new romance. >> kim: a popular american company behind the massive solar plant. news 3 today....
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narrator: the president's report was rushed to a waiting world.st 14, the fateful news is flash. in new york city, as throughout, a rejoicing nation and world. best throngs of people celebrated the end of fighting and the dawn of peace. new yorkers jammed times square. it is over. it is total victory. -- ring [cheers] narrator: a all night long the rejoicing continued. never before in history has there been greater reason to be thankful for peace. the worlds free people are united in their determination that the world's peace shall never be endangered again. ♪ on september 2, 1945, japan formally surrendered ending world war ii. next, a ceremony at the world war ii memorial in washington, d.c., marking the 75th anniversary of victory over japan day. remarks are delivered along with representatives of the national park service and friends of the national world war ii memorial. the program is 30 minutes. ladies andning gentlemen, welcome to the world war ii memorial as we commemorate and celebrate vj day , victory in world war ii. ladies and gentlem
narrator: the president's report was rushed to a waiting world.st 14, the fateful news is flash. in new york city, as throughout, a rejoicing nation and world. best throngs of people celebrated the end of fighting and the dawn of peace. new yorkers jammed times square. it is over. it is total victory. -- ring [cheers] narrator: a all night long the rejoicing continued. never before in history has there been greater reason to be thankful for peace. the worlds free people are united in their...
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. ♪ silent night, ♪ holy night, ♪ all is calm, (male narrator) melody is one of the essential elementssic. changes in pitch one after another create rising and falling contours which taken together impart meaning. [jazzy saxophone plays] melody is the story you're telling, and for that reason, to me, melody is in some ways the most important element of music. it's like a story because it has a beginning, it has a plot, and it has an ending. [spirited violin plays] melody, i define it as a group of notes that are in love with each other. [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] (narrator) all over the world with instruments and voice, people create an uncountable number of melodies in an enormous variety of styles. the methods in which a musical culture generates its melodic forms depend on the musical rules and practices of that culture. these rules are employed by composers and performers, and are implicitly understood by listeners as well. ♪ that baby boy i never saw before. ♪ (narrator) but at the basis of all melodic form is the concept of vibrational frequency or pit
. ♪ silent night, ♪ holy night, ♪ all is calm, (male narrator) melody is one of the essential elementssic. changes in pitch one after another create rising and falling contours which taken together impart meaning. [jazzy saxophone plays] melody is the story you're telling, and for that reason, to me, melody is in some ways the most important element of music. it's like a story because it has a beginning, it has a plot, and it has an ending. [spirited violin plays] melody, i define it as a...
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(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck.ook now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy hamill. (male narrator) and 12-time olympic medalist dara torres. plus, everyday women whose lives and skin are being transformed with crepe erase. (female #1) i never thought i'd have my mother's skin. i had the turkey neck. and i started purchasing turtle necks. even in the summer. i had crepey skin on my neck, chest, elbows, knees.
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narrator: donald trump and joe heck. fall arrives thursday morning with a strong low is moving over our area. it's bringing strong winds for into effect at noon today. gusts in the las vegas area could be as high as 40 plus miles per hour, more than 50 mph on mount charleston. those winds stick around until friday morning. in the wake of the trough daytime temperatures will drop to the low 80's, into the upper 50's overnight. by saturday high pressure takes over with temperatures starting to climb. we will remain below normal daytime highs until here is a look at your drive here are the accidents to watch out and alternate routes you can use listed on our maps here are the construciton areas to look out for and alternate routes listed on our maps here are your photos for the day back to the news desk. maybe it's just wait to get heat.... but we are celebrating the start of fall! and while we may love everything autumn... we have to ask... has the pumpkin spice craze gone too far? fox 5's alyssa deitsch went to a couple s
narrator: donald trump and joe heck. fall arrives thursday morning with a strong low is moving over our area. it's bringing strong winds for into effect at noon today. gusts in the las vegas area could be as high as 40 plus miles per hour, more than 50 mph on mount charleston. those winds stick around until friday morning. in the wake of the trough daytime temperatures will drop to the low 80's, into the upper 50's overnight. by saturday high pressure takes over with temperatures starting to...
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narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. reporter: you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. wrong for nevada. woman: here in nevada, those were the worst days of our lives, and congressman heck called it "a blip." narrator: in 2008, joe heck called nevada's housing crisis "a blip on the radar." that's just how out of touch joe heck is. narrator: after heck sponsored a bill giving tax breaks to big banks, including banks who caused the housing crisis. it's clear what joe heck's priorities are, and families like mine get left behind. narrator: afscme people is responsible he's stated all along he like the raiders to stay in oakland. he echoed those comments again on sunday night in minneapolis, saying there's a solution to avoid the raiders leaving. meanwhile former raider ronnie lott has a mone group, which oakland and has presented a proposal to the city saying they'll buy the coliseum and surrounding land for
narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. reporter: you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. wrong for nevada. woman: here in nevada, those were the worst days of our lives, and congressman heck called it "a blip." narrator: in 2008, joe heck called nevada's housing crisis "a blip on the radar." that's just how out of touch joe heck is....
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narrator: donald trump and joe heck. woman: here in nevada, those were the worst days of our lives, and congressman heck called it "a blip." narrator: in 2008, joe heck called nevada's housing crisis "a blip on the radar." s. narrator: after heck sponsored a bill giving tax breaks to big banks, he took over $500,000 from wall street-- including banks who caused the housing crisis. it's clear what joe heck's priorities are, and families like mine get left behind. narrator: afscme people is responsible i was so glad to see him. pick up, pick it up! excited neighbors watched as crews demolished an abandoned home in new orleans. the say the house was being overrun by raccoons that became agressive.. and even started chasing anyone who got too close. the racoons started gathering after neighbors began dumping trash nearby. the the house came down so neighbors are hoping they won't come back. now for a look at the top stories now trending. in-n-out goes global, and some kids find an unwelcome guest slithering in their yard but
narrator: donald trump and joe heck. woman: here in nevada, those were the worst days of our lives, and congressman heck called it "a blip." narrator: in 2008, joe heck called nevada's housing crisis "a blip on the radar." s. narrator: after heck sponsored a bill giving tax breaks to big banks, he took over $500,000 from wall street-- including banks who caused the housing crisis. it's clear what joe heck's priorities are, and families like mine get left behind. narrator:...
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narrator: afscme people is responsible for the content of this ad. narrator: afscme people is responsible including with nukes, yes including with nukes. i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me. nuclear, just the power the devastation, is very important to me. i want to be unpredictable, unpredictable, unpredictable, unpredictable. >> marie: donald trump today finally admitting that president obama was born in the u.s. at an event today in washington, d.c. at his newly opened trump hotel which also honored veterans today trump acknowledged president obama was in fact born in the u.s. however, he did accuse hillary clinton's 2008 presidential mr. obama's place of birth. meanwhile, clinton criticized trump for leading the birther movement and called on him to apologize to president obama and the american people. >> reed: a judge in atlanta has ruled against bobbi kristina brown's partner nick gordon in a wrongful-death lawsuit filed by her estate. the judge signed an order saying gordon repeatedly failed to meet the court deadlines. tha
narrator: afscme people is responsible for the content of this ad. narrator: afscme people is responsible including with nukes, yes including with nukes. i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me. nuclear, just the power the devastation, is very important to me. i want to be unpredictable, unpredictable, unpredictable, unpredictable. >> marie: donald trump today finally admitting that president obama was born in the u.s. at an event today in washington, d.c. at his newly...
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narrator: afscme people is responsible for the content of this ad. this is 8 news now at six-thirty. ((christianne klein)) >>> hillary clinton and donald trump are taking a break from campaigning to prepare for a new poll shows trump is surging ahead in some battleground states. trump sent out a questionnaire to his supporters to get feedback before monday's debate. he asked whether he should refer to clinton as "crooked hillary" onstage... and if he should bring up her e-mail scandal. the clinton campaign says this debate is the single most important event leading up to the election. former white house communications director anita dunn helped coach president obama for the debates in 2008: (( anita dunn, former director) i always think that one mock debate should be the toughest, nastiest most negative your opponent can be . )) ((christianne klein)) >> an estimated 100 million people are expected to watch monday night's debate. by the way... today senator ted cruz announced he will vote for trump... after refusing to endorse him at the republican co
narrator: afscme people is responsible for the content of this ad. this is 8 news now at six-thirty. ((christianne klein)) >>> hillary clinton and donald trump are taking a break from campaigning to prepare for a new poll shows trump is surging ahead in some battleground states. trump sent out a questionnaire to his supporters to get feedback before monday's debate. he asked whether he should refer to clinton as "crooked hillary" onstage... and if he should bring up her...
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(narrator) and all hope is lost... hang your heads in shame. (narrator) there is only one man... i expect some [bleep] respect! flames. i just want some food now. (narrator) get ready for a thrill ride unlike any other. don't sit there with your [bleep] mouth open. i'll put something in there. i ain't [bleep] scared of you. you're so [bleep] weak, it's ridiculous. i'm not even [bleep] talking to you. - come at me. ah! - mmm! - ah! - oh, my god. - congratulations. - hello, vegas.
(narrator) and all hope is lost... hang your heads in shame. (narrator) there is only one man... i expect some [bleep] respect! flames. i just want some food now. (narrator) get ready for a thrill ride unlike any other. don't sit there with your [bleep] mouth open. i'll put something in there. i ain't [bleep] scared of you. you're so [bleep] weak, it's ridiculous. i'm not even [bleep] talking to you. - come at me. ah! - mmm! - ah! - oh, my god. - congratulations. - hello, vegas.
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narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. narrator: and heck? reporter: you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. wrong for nevada. ?? ?? >>> is brad pitt an abusive dad? did an out-of-control brad get drunk and lash out at one of his kids? >> this could be a traumatic allegations this serious, can the actor recover? pitt's next move as the actress some accuse brad of cheating with breaks her silence with a pregnancy announcement. >> it is something huge. >>> plus, some crazy attack of a supermodel in the streets. and dancing's most adorable star. only we are inside front-runner what she's planning next. >> look, they can't stop. they just keep going. it's unbelievable. >> what has britney spears shrieking in terror? ? >>> now for september 22, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight?" >>> brad and angelina's divorce takes a shocking turn with a bombshell allegation. >> it's a new twist and it could explain why angelina is fighting for
narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. narrator: and heck? reporter: you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. wrong for nevada. ?? ?? >>> is brad pitt an abusive dad? did an out-of-control brad get drunk and lash out at one of his kids? >> this could be a traumatic allegations this serious, can the actor recover? pitt's next move as the...