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p.j.over half his body, and though he struggles to breathe, he's happy to be alive. >> i look at it as a blessing. what happened to me is what needed to happen to me to survive. >> i try to enjoy or appreciate the little things that i have because they're precious, and sometimes they can be taken away. >> reporter: joe is a zoology major. p.j. hoping to run a hotel some day. susan lost her sister and helped raise her nieces. >> someone came and tried to destroy oklahoma in the heartland, in our nation and we of oklahoma say no you can't do that to us. we're generous forward thinking we will help one another and go forward. and they have. >> reporter: kate snow nbc news oklahoma city. >>> the actual anniversary of the bombing is this sunday when a remembrance ceremony is planned. that will do it for us on this friday might. i'm lester holt, and for all of us at nbc news thank you for watching, and good-night. >>> the first video of beverly hills housewife kim richards after her drunken arre
p.j.over half his body, and though he struggles to breathe, he's happy to be alive. >> i look at it as a blessing. what happened to me is what needed to happen to me to survive. >> i try to enjoy or appreciate the little things that i have because they're precious, and sometimes they can be taken away. >> reporter: joe is a zoology major. p.j. hoping to run a hotel some day. susan lost her sister and helped raise her nieces. >> someone came and tried to destroy oklahoma...
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>> because god has plans for me. >> reporter: today p.j.s a college student with dreams of running his own hotel. the damage to his lungs and breathing is still a daily challenge. >> i tell them i don't hide it. i was in the bombing. it was a blessing to be one of the children that made it out. >> reporter: p.j. brandon and rebecca are three of the six kids who were in the day care center who lived through it. this morning at precisely 9:02 there will be 168 seconds of silence. all of the names will be read. you may hear bagpipes in the background. and president clinton will be the final speaker today. >> it's a beautiful memorial. >> it is. it's one of the most beautiful memorials in this country. as she said a very peaceful place, so different than it was 20 years ago. >> 20 years ago. >>> up next on "today," why some stores are getting so excited for the new royal baby. that's right after this. [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autos
>> because god has plans for me. >> reporter: today p.j.s a college student with dreams of running his own hotel. the damage to his lungs and breathing is still a daily challenge. >> i tell them i don't hide it. i was in the bombing. it was a blessing to be one of the children that made it out. >> reporter: p.j. brandon and rebecca are three of the six kids who were in the day care center who lived through it. this morning at precisely 9:02 there will be 168 seconds of...
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i'm one of the children that made it >> reporter: p.j.ndon and rebecca are three of the six kids who were in the day-care center who lived through it. this morning at precisely 9:02 there will be 168 seconds of silence. all of the names will be read. you may hear bagpipes in the background. and president clinton will be the final speaker tod >> thank you, kelly. it's a beautiful memorial. >> it is. it's one of the most beautiful memorials in this country and as she said a very peaceful place. so different than it was 20 years ago. >> up next on "today," why some stores are getting so excited for the new royal baby. that's right after [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. >>> the big question is out there, when will kate give birth to the next prince or princess? in england the royals are always big business of course
i'm one of the children that made it >> reporter: p.j.ndon and rebecca are three of the six kids who were in the day-care center who lived through it. this morning at precisely 9:02 there will be 168 seconds of silence. all of the names will be read. you may hear bagpipes in the background. and president clinton will be the final speaker tod >> thank you, kelly. it's a beautiful memorial. >> it is. it's one of the most beautiful memorials in this country and as she said a very...
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. >> reporter: p.j. allen's entire life has been intertwined with this place. that's him as a baby in 1995, he was the youngest survivor of the building's daycare which lost 19 children that morning. today, he's a 21-year-old college student, back again to make sure no one forgets. and to honor those who weren't so lucky with the way he lives his life. >> i have to try my hardest in everything, because i can't not give it my all. >> reporter: these 168 chairs represent each of the victims here today, all of their names were read, family and friends gathered. a powerful reminder of what happened 20 years ago this morning. tom? >> thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, the mystery over this mother and daughter that vanished three weeks ago on a trip into new york city. >>> and long lines the website over whelmed. what were they trying to get their hands on? meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one whelmed. what were they trying to get their hands on? log on to learn more. ♪ nexium 24hr. it's the purple pill
. >> reporter: p.j. allen's entire life has been intertwined with this place. that's him as a baby in 1995, he was the youngest survivor of the building's daycare which lost 19 children that morning. today, he's a 21-year-old college student, back again to make sure no one forgets. and to honor those who weren't so lucky with the way he lives his life. >> i have to try my hardest in everything, because i can't not give it my all. >> reporter: these 168 chairs represent each of...
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truck went off the road and hit a utility van in hockessin, delaware the truck is with a company called p.j. fitzpatrick, it caused debris to fall on the roadway and caused a small fire. the driver was not injured. >>> on the weather front this noon, more sunshine for your friday but temperatures still on the chilly side but we'll warm up for the weekend, sky 6 hd taking a look at the center city skyline and clear skies and a slight breeze but another day you'll need a heavy jacket or coat if you head out. we'll get the latest from david murphy in our exclusive accuweather forecast coming up in a little bit. >> meantime a century old tradition is underway in center city, the penn relay is the oldest and large most track and field competition in the country eva pilgram is live from franklin field now with more. >> reporter: hey guys, we are here at penn relays on your mark get set and the qualifying races are this afternoon, they are here in the holding pattern and ready to get going. >> we support the jamaican schools, i am here for the last 15 years every year. >> penn relays are a traditi
truck went off the road and hit a utility van in hockessin, delaware the truck is with a company called p.j. fitzpatrick, it caused debris to fall on the roadway and caused a small fire. the driver was not injured. >>> on the weather front this noon, more sunshine for your friday but temperatures still on the chilly side but we'll warm up for the weekend, sky 6 hd taking a look at the center city skyline and clear skies and a slight breeze but another day you'll need a heavy jacket or...
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joe is a zoology major and p.j.hotel sometime. >> someone tried to destroy oklahoma in the heart of our nation and we as oklahomans said you can't do ha to us. we're generous and forward-thinking and we will help one another, and we have. >>> the actual anniversary of the bombing is this sunday when a remembrance ceremony is planned. that will do it for us on this friday night. i'm lester holt. and for all of us at nbc news thank you for watching, and goodnight. >>> lights, camera, access. >> have you got anything to say kim at all? do you regret the arrest last night? >> she has had a lot to deal with, but what sent kim richards into this tailspin? i'm billy bush.
joe is a zoology major and p.j.hotel sometime. >> someone tried to destroy oklahoma in the heart of our nation and we as oklahomans said you can't do ha to us. we're generous and forward-thinking and we will help one another, and we have. >>> the actual anniversary of the bombing is this sunday when a remembrance ceremony is planned. that will do it for us on this friday night. i'm lester holt. and for all of us at nbc news thank you for watching, and goodnight. >>>...
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if the warriors win, the mayor will send a bag of coffee, a bag of p.j.'s coffee, world famous hurricane mix and a t-shirt from a local store called flirty girl. sales have spiked at the team store. >> playoff time brings everybody out. >> the team was relaxed at practice yesterday and the fans will be fired up. when we get into oracle arena, they will find strength in numbers. t-shirts draped across all of the seats. the first playoff game will be against the pelicans. at oracle arena. live coverage begins at noon right here on abc7. we have complete warriors coverage at abc7news.com/warriors. >>> and the game will be immediately followed by a special edition of "after the game." abc7 sports anchor larry beil will host with special guest and warriors legend adonal foyle and nate thurman. make sure to tune in. dub nation, we want to see your warriors pride. we will be featuring fan photos on air and at abc7news.com. just use the hash tag dubson7 when you post your picture to social media and we will find them and put them on display. warriors pride, and al
if the warriors win, the mayor will send a bag of coffee, a bag of p.j.'s coffee, world famous hurricane mix and a t-shirt from a local store called flirty girl. sales have spiked at the team store. >> playoff time brings everybody out. >> the team was relaxed at practice yesterday and the fans will be fired up. when we get into oracle arena, they will find strength in numbers. t-shirts draped across all of the seats. the first playoff game will be against the pelicans. at oracle...
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liz: p.j., a great, great company, selling 1 1/2 million products in six months of opening.ping people who need it. good luck to you, thank you. >> thank you so much. liz: the company is called cheeky. closing bell, 13 minutes away. the man who beat warren buffett for the past 15 years. how did he manage to outperform the oracle of omaha? which stocks got him there and what's he investing in now? guess what? the dow is climbing back to highs of the session. nasdaq higher, s&p breaking through a ceiling, too. stay tuned. . liz: nine minutes left. guess what the s&p just hit session highs, a point and a half off it right now. what happens in the last couple of minutes? closing bell is about to ring. lauren simonetti at the stock exchange, trent wagner with the most important thing he just saw in the last couple of minutes and the man who might be better than buffett. john buckingham joining us live from california. lauren, seeing interesting movement here, s&p close to session highs, dow getting back up there too. >> reporter: dow about 20 points away from session high. i was
liz: p.j., a great, great company, selling 1 1/2 million products in six months of opening.ping people who need it. good luck to you, thank you. >> thank you so much. liz: the company is called cheeky. closing bell, 13 minutes away. the man who beat warren buffett for the past 15 years. how did he manage to outperform the oracle of omaha? which stocks got him there and what's he investing in now? guess what? the dow is climbing back to highs of the session. nasdaq higher, s&p breaking...
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p.j. clarke's has been around since the 1800's, well over a hundred years old establishment. i think it was an irish immigrant who came here, decided this was a great restaurant, bought it, and then expanded it. so, when you look at your own businesses, do you look and say i want to make sure this stays around for over 100 years? >> no. babbo turns 15 this year. i know mesa turned 22. i think we have already outlived our original plans. we planned on getting in but we did not have an out, nor did we have a finish or dream of a finish. 100 years -- >> seems too far? >> no, i love the idea. but that would be four or five generations of chefs and families. if it was something we could do, i would be very excited. >> are you preparing your business for that possibility? >> my mistake was building 21 one-off restaurants. >> wait, you made a mistake? [laughter] >> i made a whole mess of them, believe me. >> we're going to here about the first one ever. >> no, no, no. our mistake was, instead of creating something we could sell as a group, like people in this room are doing, we buil
p.j. clarke's has been around since the 1800's, well over a hundred years old establishment. i think it was an irish immigrant who came here, decided this was a great restaurant, bought it, and then expanded it. so, when you look at your own businesses, do you look and say i want to make sure this stays around for over 100 years? >> no. babbo turns 15 this year. i know mesa turned 22. i think we have already outlived our original plans. we planned on getting in but we did not have an out,...
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jeff: and the general manager of p.j.ligan's in herndon that opened just eight weeks ago and sits close to the proposed herndon station on phase two of the silver line. alison: i have to interrupt jeff's report there. we'll get back to it shortly. let's go back to baltimore and we are going to hear from the mayor and the police commissioner. mayor rawlings-blake: good evening, everyone. last night was a very rough period for our city but today i think we saw a lot more of what baltimore is about. we saw people coming together to reclaim our city. to clean our city and to help heal our city. i think this can be our defining moment and not the darkest day that we saw yesterday. i spent the morning talking to residents. i visited along north avenue where residents were cleaning up and tried to give comfort to people who know that their lives are going to be disrupted in major ways for a long time because of the damage that was done to their community. i saw the damage that was done to mondawmin mall and it breaks our heart.
jeff: and the general manager of p.j.ligan's in herndon that opened just eight weeks ago and sits close to the proposed herndon station on phase two of the silver line. alison: i have to interrupt jeff's report there. we'll get back to it shortly. let's go back to baltimore and we are going to hear from the mayor and the police commissioner. mayor rawlings-blake: good evening, everyone. last night was a very rough period for our city but today i think we saw a lot more of what baltimore is...
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>> because god has plans for me. >> that was okay. >> reporter: today p.j. of running his own hotel. the damage to his lungs and breathing is still a daily challenge. >> i tell them, i don't hide it. i was in a bombing. i was -- it's a blessing to be one of the children that made it out. >> reporter: and out of that daycare center only six toddlers and infants at the time survived. i got to see the dennys at the ceremony today. denny onny, their dad, said it was a really hard day. he felt the emotion strongly. it is a privilege to come back. i was here in 1995 covering it for the broadcast. many times through the years, i've reconnected with the families. it's an important milestone, and i think what really you take away from this is each family goes through their process of healing and recovery in different ways. but there's such a strength in this community to come back and to be together. and more broadly, they're talking about something called the oklahoma standard. to try to do some act of kindness, some act of service and to honor those who were lost a
>> because god has plans for me. >> that was okay. >> reporter: today p.j. of running his own hotel. the damage to his lungs and breathing is still a daily challenge. >> i tell them, i don't hide it. i was in a bombing. i was -- it's a blessing to be one of the children that made it out. >> reporter: and out of that daycare center only six toddlers and infants at the time survived. i got to see the dennys at the ceremony today. denny onny, their dad, said it was a...
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newshour reporter/producer p.j. tobia gets the back story on how this horrifying practice survives today. it's the first episode of newshour's latest podcast called "shortwave." you can find a link to it on our home page, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. on friday, we'll look at a music i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group
newshour reporter/producer p.j. tobia gets the back story on how this horrifying practice survives today. it's the first episode of newshour's latest podcast called "shortwave." you can find a link to it on our home page, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. on friday, we'll look at a music i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night....
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p.j.t it >> the media would get out there before the workers would get out there and once they saw the birds covered in oil gasping for air and the pictures came back we said yeah we'll get some help. >> authorities did not want the media to see that did they? >> absolutely didn't want us to see that and as a -- as an amateur photographer so to speak, i was out there photographing, taking photographs, and i had a lot of the media with me and we happened to catch birds in oil that were trapped in the oil, covered in oil. ♪ >> so if that story had gotten out, there may have been more of an intensity to save cat island? >> i believe more intensity to get more equipment down here because we're being told there's a lot of equipment. the problem is they would leave land, load up their boats, and by the time they got on the water it was 11:00 in the morning, and then they only worked until 4:00 or 5:00 in the afternoon and by the time they got dark they were coming back off. the locals people tha
p.j.t it >> the media would get out there before the workers would get out there and once they saw the birds covered in oil gasping for air and the pictures came back we said yeah we'll get some help. >> authorities did not want the media to see that did they? >> absolutely didn't want us to see that and as a -- as an amateur photographer so to speak, i was out there photographing, taking photographs, and i had a lot of the media with me and we happened to catch birds in oil...
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. >> p.j. allen's entire life that has been intertwined with this place.hat's him as a baby in 1995. he was the youngest survivor of the building's daycare which lost 19 children that morning. today, he's a 21-year-old college student back again to honor those who weren't so lucky with the way he lives his life. >> because of that day that i can't not give it my all because for some reason i was able to make it. >> reporter: these 168 chairs represent each of the victims all of their names were read, family and friends gathered. a powerful reminder of what happened here 20 years ago. neal karlinksky, abc news, oklahoma city. >> hillary clinton campaigns today in new hampshire but she got an important endorsement yesterday. her husband bill clinton says he's proud of her and made the comment while in oklahoma city yesterday. his first since the former first lady declared her candidacy a week ago. so far she is the only announced democratic presidential candidate. and whether there are any democrats running or not, some people will oppose hillary clinton eve
. >> p.j. allen's entire life that has been intertwined with this place.hat's him as a baby in 1995. he was the youngest survivor of the building's daycare which lost 19 children that morning. today, he's a 21-year-old college student back again to honor those who weren't so lucky with the way he lives his life. >> because of that day that i can't not give it my all because for some reason i was able to make it. >> reporter: these 168 chairs represent each of the victims all...
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officer p.j. conley takes the call and he hears her situation. he's so moved.f you've ever called the impound. all they say is forget about it it's our car. they wouldn't give it to him. he paid the 185 bucks impound fee out of his pocket paid for the cab to the impound, too. >> especially in lieu of things we've seen recently there are still good police officers out here that are serving the community. we just thank god for people like him. >> so do we. we love that officer. >> really do. >> that's great, chris. >> thanks for showing us that. >>> with that we wrap up "new day" and hand it over to carol costello in "newsroom." >> a nice happy end to your show. have a great weekend. >> you, too. >> "newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in the "newsroom," destruction and devastation. the midwest waking up bruised and battered after a string of storms ripped through towns and lives. homes pummeled. families starting over. plus breaking news in the race for 2016. hillary making it official on sunday. the best political team on tv tracking the story for us. >>> a
officer p.j. conley takes the call and he hears her situation. he's so moved.f you've ever called the impound. all they say is forget about it it's our car. they wouldn't give it to him. he paid the 185 bucks impound fee out of his pocket paid for the cab to the impound, too. >> especially in lieu of things we've seen recently there are still good police officers out here that are serving the community. we just thank god for people like him. >> so do we. we love that officer....
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joining me now former department of justice official and p.j.ase don't like the election rules get new voters, isn't it? >> it is. that's what the democrats particularly obama administration is so good at. and that's using the levers of power to preserve power. and so what they are doing is doing a full-court press on getting all of these aliens, 9 million of them registered as citizens in time for the 2016 election. they are redirecting resources of dhs to this effort, this campaign. it's really integrated part of a political campaign to get aliens turned into citizens just in time for the next u.s. election. >> u.s. integration knew euphemism. outlines immigration plan that will advance our nation's global competitiveness and ensure the people who live in this country can fully participate in their communities. now, the hard and political truth is here that the overwhelming majority of first-time immigrant voters vote democrat. if they voted republican, you know, if they were all michele bachmann voters, do you really think the obama administr
joining me now former department of justice official and p.j.ase don't like the election rules get new voters, isn't it? >> it is. that's what the democrats particularly obama administration is so good at. and that's using the levers of power to preserve power. and so what they are doing is doing a full-court press on getting all of these aliens, 9 million of them registered as citizens in time for the 2016 election. they are redirecting resources of dhs to this effort, this campaign....