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it sounds like outerspace-type music.ast saw -- nasa said it is caused by interference from spacecraft radios. >>> gavin's -- gavin newsome's battle with dyslexia. how it shaped his life and political career. and the six keys to happiness and success. >> and there may be sunshine and fog on the way first thing tomorrow morning. a new bill is on president obama's desk called the read act which could provide millions into the disorder dyslexia. here in california our own lieutenant governor gavin newsom has dyslexia. carl jennings -- cheryl jennings has the story. >> school was a terrible and terrorizing experience. i will be candid. spelling, reading, writing. >> gavin newsom talked with me on the set of our show about the impact of dyslexia on his life. >> i remember coming home and finding out i had dyslexia, i just thought i was not that smart. >> dyslexia is a brain processing disorder that affects a person's ability to learn. knew so many gives credit -- newsome gives credit to his family especially his mother. she wa
it sounds like outerspace-type music.ast saw -- nasa said it is caused by interference from spacecraft radios. >>> gavin's -- gavin newsome's battle with dyslexia. how it shaped his life and political career. and the six keys to happiness and success. >> and there may be sunshine and fog on the way first thing tomorrow morning. a new bill is on president obama's desk called the read act which could provide millions into the disorder dyslexia. here in california our own lieutenant...
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the silly video he made in outerspace. >> plus a bare mattress cold air blowing under a door and hungeris man says he faced in a philadelphia rental with a history. see what happens when fox 29 investigates comes calling. howard? >> the eagles are at the college combine in indianapolis but that didn't stop the front office from releasing another veteran. run down the player that won't be here next season. that will be coming up in sports. ♪ >>> take a look at this amazing video from australia where a crane arm collapses after the whole rig catches fire. officials say it was all sparked by an electrical fire in the motor at the base of the crane. the cable from the crane then fell to the ground and damaged a car. amazingly no one was hurt. >>> a bare mattress to sleep on, cold air blowing into a bedroom and hunger. that's what fox 29 investigates found when they took an undercover camera inside a city rental to meet a frail elderly man. tonight his story and the controversial history of his former landlord. here's jeff cole. >> i've been thinking. >> what's that. >> i'm contemplating sui
the silly video he made in outerspace. >> plus a bare mattress cold air blowing under a door and hungeris man says he faced in a philadelphia rental with a history. see what happens when fox 29 investigates comes calling. howard? >> the eagles are at the college combine in indianapolis but that didn't stop the front office from releasing another veteran. run down the player that won't be here next season. that will be coming up in sports. ♪ >>> take a look at this amazing...
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minutes have been discovered >>> a lot of kids grow up and dream of becoming astronauts that even outerspace can get boring sometimes for this is someone wearing a gorilla suit. of course bursting out of a bag on international space station terrorizing fellow crewmembers. the video was posted on twitter. mark kelly sent it to his twin brother who is up in space. he could play some pranks. >>> britain's bristol zoo celebrated the arrival of a newborn gorilla delivered by c- section. the drupal-the decision to use the procedure. when the mother, shows symptoms condition. the birthmarks one of the only handful of times that a baby gorilla has been delivered by c- section. >>> parents are heading back to class and they can help out with homework. is not just high schoolers needing help. even parents of kindergartners need a bit of a refresher. consider these moms and dads skills at parents university. joann serafini is in class with her kindergartner, nicole. >> we know how they are being taught so we can help them better. >>reporter: school districts across the country are offering classes for
minutes have been discovered >>> a lot of kids grow up and dream of becoming astronauts that even outerspace can get boring sometimes for this is someone wearing a gorilla suit. of course bursting out of a bag on international space station terrorizing fellow crewmembers. the video was posted on twitter. mark kelly sent it to his twin brother who is up in space. he could play some pranks. >>> britain's bristol zoo celebrated the arrival of a newborn gorilla delivered by c-...
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haslinda: speaking of richard branson you put a down payment , of $200,000 to go to outerspace.n: when i saw the virgin galactic program launch, it struck a few chords with me. one was that, like, as a little kid, you say you want to be a n astronaut. and by the time you reach 10 years old, 15 years old, you realize that is not going to happen. then at the age of 28, i realized that might happen. it struck a chord. the other one being that both russia and the u.s. have sent 498 people into space and the over $500 billion on their space program. that is over $1 billion per person into space. richard branson is doing it for $200,000. i am a capitalist. i love free markets. this is a perfect symbol of what a private enterprise can achieve and what government can achieve. richard branson is sending people into space for 1/5000th of the cost of what governments have done it for in the past. based on that, i felt an affinity to the program. that is why i've joined. but mom is not liking the idea of you going to space. [laughter] ruslan: mom despises the idea. mom keeps telling me you'
haslinda: speaking of richard branson you put a down payment , of $200,000 to go to outerspace.n: when i saw the virgin galactic program launch, it struck a few chords with me. one was that, like, as a little kid, you say you want to be a n astronaut. and by the time you reach 10 years old, 15 years old, you realize that is not going to happen. then at the age of 28, i realized that might happen. it struck a chord. the other one being that both russia and the u.s. have sent 498 people into...
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. >> outerspace. >> it was the intention. (laugh) yes. >> so she fought it. what about you? how did you deal with that transition? >> i loved it. you know, it was really, i don't what it is about me, but i'm always curious and seeking some other-- experience and exploring. and, you know, i was, and i was so into, you know-- early sci-fi fan. so into space and ex-- space exploration. and hoping i would be one of the first people on a space ship to go to another planet. and so naturally, i'm goin' to go, "okay, yeah." wild hair, you know, wearing wild clothing that looked like you just stepped off--. >> space ship. >> --a space ship. or what we imagined, you know, that looks like in the future. and the future is, is interesting for me. so, yeah, i didn't, patti is very-- she likes in a strange way tradition, but she does also like to be-- you know, to s-- to explore different things. but she takes her time to get there. >> and you? >> me, i'm usually the first one on the boat. >> taking risks? >> taking risks, sometimes it's, you know, doing that, i find something that didn't
. >> outerspace. >> it was the intention. (laugh) yes. >> so she fought it. what about you? how did you deal with that transition? >> i loved it. you know, it was really, i don't what it is about me, but i'm always curious and seeking some other-- experience and exploring. and, you know, i was, and i was so into, you know-- early sci-fi fan. so into space and ex-- space exploration. and hoping i would be one of the first people on a space ship to go to another planet....
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. >> sounds like outerspace-type music. >> if i were to hear something back there, the first thing wouldk me out. >> it is unclear what made these eerie noises, but they believe the most likely culprit is a giant space whale. it makes it funny. why weren't these released until recently? >> i don't know. because there is no aliens and there is nothing else out there. why don't we know that now? we were sending out signals for however long. no one answered the call. either we are the only ones here are the biggest universe in the universe. oh my god, it is earth again. >> like you keep texting your text and they don't respond. >> they don't want anything to do with them. >> you must have a thoor reon this. >> you know how you go to a movie and you can hear the explosions from the theater next door? that's what happened. they were filming this on a sound stage. there were explosions and hard noises. >> if in our little film -- we used our own music, but $eerie $eerie -- it was eerie sounds. >> that was the attempt on a theme song. >> what is it. >> it was the houston guy who had a tangerine
. >> sounds like outerspace-type music. >> if i were to hear something back there, the first thing wouldk me out. >> it is unclear what made these eerie noises, but they believe the most likely culprit is a giant space whale. it makes it funny. why weren't these released until recently? >> i don't know. because there is no aliens and there is nothing else out there. why don't we know that now? we were sending out signals for however long. no one answered the call. either...
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find out how to nasa disaster nuts ready for outerspace. kids can even meet real astronauts get a glimpse of the kids are happy, you're not stuck at home and the best part of it all is you don't have to go outside. >> steve: returning to chelsea after the store closed nearly 20 years ago. the store open with four floors stainless steel columns, tables and velvet seats and it has a barber in french restaurant. associates are equipped with ipads so they can pull of data on your spending habits and preferences, like shopping online. >> dari: we usually go to the supermarket to get the usual milk, juice, eggs and so forth. don't forget the tattoo. they're looking to appeal to millennial's by allowing suppliers like bodycare sellers, record shops and tattoo parlors chain stores. the move is in response to a slight dip in sales with millennial's. >> steve: all about the millennial's. martinez has made a name for herself with a latin tradition. >> steve: treating adhd without medication to health free alternative that is showing some signs of succ
find out how to nasa disaster nuts ready for outerspace. kids can even meet real astronauts get a glimpse of the kids are happy, you're not stuck at home and the best part of it all is you don't have to go outside. >> steve: returning to chelsea after the store closed nearly 20 years ago. the store open with four floors stainless steel columns, tables and velvet seats and it has a barber in french restaurant. associates are equipped with ipads so they can pull of data on your spending...
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i might say outerspace does have laws so it was worse than outerspace.uld in essence enabled lawyers to find a way to bring this whole thing inside the long? >> i do, but, and i will answer that directly, but let me go back a moment to what carol said. and then i'll come to this. carol, i don't think, there's an assumption people make that this category of forever detainees by people who we know should be held who fought in some where -- somewhere but you can't prosecute. it's not that. the evidence on these people, the reason they can be prosecuted is because there is no evidence that would stand up in a court of law. most are allegations against people which raise suspicions that the main event associate with al-qaeda, al-qaeda or taliban and most at a very low level. but it's decision, precisely the sort of non-evidence that people in, everybody to be, has a suspicion on the but under our system you can't hold people based on suspicion. so it's not that i know that they are. this is really, i used the bs category but the allegations are so flimsy, the
i might say outerspace does have laws so it was worse than outerspace.uld in essence enabled lawyers to find a way to bring this whole thing inside the long? >> i do, but, and i will answer that directly, but let me go back a moment to what carol said. and then i'll come to this. carol, i don't think, there's an assumption people make that this category of forever detainees by people who we know should be held who fought in some where -- somewhere but you can't prosecute. it's not that....
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$150 million to outfit the last man that tried to stop the trumperoid and he currently floating in outerspace. [ laughter and applause ] we even have -- transmission. [ laughter ] >> seth: so cruz and rubio are non-trump candidate standing. which explains why, once again, despite coming in a distant second and third and winning zero delegates in of them acted like they won. >> the 21st century conservative movement is the son of a from cuba who, tonight, stands one step closer to being the 45th president of the united states of america! >> once again, we have made history. ted cruz, you did not make history. [ laughter ] in 20 years, if a history teacher asks "who finished thirduth carolina primary?" they're either a dick or professor ted cruz. [ laughter and applause ] and marco --rco, you finished third in iowa, fifth in new hampshire, and a distant second in south carolina. you're not one step closer to anything.n the same step, and that's bad because the guy you're trying to catch takes [ applause ]h: remember back when it was a joke? [ laughter ] but the amazing thing about the results i
$150 million to outfit the last man that tried to stop the trumperoid and he currently floating in outerspace. [ laughter and applause ] we even have -- transmission. [ laughter ] >> seth: so cruz and rubio are non-trump candidate standing. which explains why, once again, despite coming in a distant second and third and winning zero delegates in of them acted like they won. >> the 21st century conservative movement is the son of a from cuba who, tonight, stands one step closer to...
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the last man that tried to stop the trumperoid and he missed so badly he's currently floating in outerspace. we even have -- we even have his last transmission. >> please clap. [ laughter ] >> seth: so cruz and rubio are vying to be the last non-trump candidate standing. which explains why, once again, despite coming in a distant second and third and winning zero delegates in south carolina, both of them acted like they won. >> the 21st century conservative movement is the son of a bartender and a maid from cuba who, tonight, stands one step closer to being the 45th president of the united states of america! >> once again, we have made history. >> seth: ted cruz, you did not make history. [ laughter ] in 20 years, if a history teacher asks "who finished third in the 2016 south carolina primary?" they're either a dick or professor ted cruz. [ laughter and applause ] marco, [ laughter ] but the amazing thing about the results in south carolina is that trump won after a week in which he repeatedly changed his positions on some of the most fundamental beliefs of the republican party. for exampl
the last man that tried to stop the trumperoid and he missed so badly he's currently floating in outerspace. we even have -- we even have his last transmission. >> please clap. [ laughter ] >> seth: so cruz and rubio are vying to be the last non-trump candidate standing. which explains why, once again, despite coming in a distant second and third and winning zero delegates in south carolina, both of them acted like they won. >> the 21st century conservative movement is the son...
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therehe and a lot of trumpets shockingly but here are the clouds from how it looks in the outer outerspace realm.f t you see a few of those filling in a northern ohio and meanwhilee rain on the eastern flank and then back here to the northwest it is snow. not so long a cold front that willod come in late tonight under and early tomorrow in morning which will start with some rain showers late tonight and that could end as a little wettsho snow as the whole system pulls off o otherwise today feels like spring. it said it's right around the corner and meteorological spring which begins march 1st. it would've been tomorrow but it's a leap year so we have an extra day of february in there. why couldn't we had an extra day data like day to like in june or something?ke oh well. temperatures are closing in on 60 degrees and gusts may be even to 50 miles per hour but at least 40.to 5 showers will be possible as we said exiting quickly tomorrow morning andd then the middle of the week may sport some wintry weather forome us once again. it's o a little too early to call they're certainly could be som
therehe and a lot of trumpets shockingly but here are the clouds from how it looks in the outer outerspace realm.f t you see a few of those filling in a northern ohio and meanwhilee rain on the eastern flank and then back here to the northwest it is snow. not so long a cold front that willod come in late tonight under and early tomorrow in morning which will start with some rain showers late tonight and that could end as a little wettsho snow as the whole system pulls off o otherwise today...
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outerspace does have laws, so it's even worse. them to the u.s., would in essence, enable lawyers to bring this with inside the law? tom: i do. i will answer that directly. [laughter] let me go back a moment to what carol said. then i'll come to this. carol, there is an assumption people make that this category of forever detainees are people that we know should be held, or fought in some war, but you cannot prosecute them. the reason they cannot prosecute them is because there is no evidence that would stand up in a court of law. most are allegations against people, which raises suspicions they would've been associated with al qaeda or taliban. mostly at a low level. it is precisely the sort of non-evidence that people -- everybody could be suspicious. under our system, you can't hold people based on suspicion. it's not that they know that they are terrorists. i use the b.s. category, but the allegations are so flimsy, they wouldn't not stand up. karen: and the support in that argument you make are in the numbers. 48 when the tas
outerspace does have laws, so it's even worse. them to the u.s., would in essence, enable lawyers to bring this with inside the law? tom: i do. i will answer that directly. [laughter] let me go back a moment to what carol said. then i'll come to this. carol, there is an assumption people make that this category of forever detainees are people that we know should be held, or fought in some war, but you cannot prosecute them. the reason they cannot prosecute them is because there is no evidence...
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they used the same technique for astronauts in outerspace. >> we're going to ucla in southern californiane is talking about because she has some moves. >> that's so feign in a ucla bruins. she's got to be the first gym nast to gab, nae-nae and hit the -- dab and nae-nae. she did the original harlem shake. she scored a 9.925. we couldn't give her at least a 10? >> i saw what it was. she didn't stick the lanning. i'll be like bella core rolly. stick your landing. and that is the trend. ♪ >>> we got the seal thing going. cut back to cameras. in trenton, is the river freezing? >> it looks like patches of ice. >> it could very well be. it's just that cold outside. i feel like it's highly possib possible. >> i know it's frozen. is it -- >> haters never prosper. as reminder. >> just go. >> happy birthday to aunt lynn from our producer aaron. sends all of his love. happy birthday to you aunt lynn. >> and we have a happy valentine's day to my love. this is from ab. >> and more from morgan. khloe valentine's is her uncle beau. thanks for the flower uncle beau. thanks guys for all the pictures, com
they used the same technique for astronauts in outerspace. >> we're going to ucla in southern californiane is talking about because she has some moves. >> that's so feign in a ucla bruins. she's got to be the first gym nast to gab, nae-nae and hit the -- dab and nae-nae. she did the original harlem shake. she scored a 9.925. we couldn't give her at least a 10? >> i saw what it was. she didn't stick the lanning. i'll be like bella core rolly. stick your landing. and that is the...
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outerspace does have laws, so it's even worse.ringing them to the u.s., would in essence, enable lawyers to bring this with inside the law? tom: i do. i will answer that directly. [laughter] let me go back a moment to what carol said. then i'll come to this. carol, there is an assumption people make that this category of forever detainees are people that we know should be held, or fought in some war, but you cannot prosecute them. the reason they cannot prosecute them is because there is evidence that would stand up in a court of law. most are allegations against people, which raises suspicions they would've been associated with al qaeda or taliban. mostly at a low level. it is precisely the sort of non-evidence that people -- everybody could be suspicious. under our system, you can't hold people based on suspicion. it's not that they know that they are terrorists. i use the b.s. category, but the allegations are so flimsy, they wouldn't not stand up. -- they wouldn't stand up. karen: and the support in that argument you make are
outerspace does have laws, so it's even worse.ringing them to the u.s., would in essence, enable lawyers to bring this with inside the law? tom: i do. i will answer that directly. [laughter] let me go back a moment to what carol said. then i'll come to this. carol, there is an assumption people make that this category of forever detainees are people that we know should be held, or fought in some war, but you cannot prosecute them. the reason they cannot prosecute them is because there is...