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tonight -- colin farrell patton oswalt and music from bishop briggs. and now, stay focused -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. well, very nice. that's really quite nice. there is a whole lot going on today. starting with, as is usually the case with president trump on his first day back in the united states after a 12-day trip through asia. he started the morning with a flurry of tweets. the president took to twitter today to brag about the stock market, attack "the new york times," promote "fox and friends," promote sean hannity, criticize three ucla basketball players, send his condolences after another multi-victim shooting to the wrong city in the wrong state. and that's it, i think. it's like he never left. [ laughter ] oh no, he also lashed out at cnn. he wrote, while in the philippines i was forced to watch cnn, which i've not done in months, and again realized how bad and fake it is. loser! [ laughter ] who is he calling loser? he knows cnn is n
tonight -- colin farrell patton oswalt and music from bishop briggs. and now, stay focused -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. well, very nice. that's really quite nice. there is a whole lot going on today. starting with, as is usually the case with president trump on his first day back in the united states after a 12-day trip through asia. he started the morning with a flurry of tweets....
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can we get a round of applause for him. [ applause ] >> thank you, larry patton, phil. i remember being here when we turned the spade of dirt. it's been a long, long time. but you're all still here for the ribbon-cutting. i remember art agnos, john and willie brown. we're still here to turn over the dirt. yeah. [ applause ] it's taken a while. it's taken too long for the purpose set out by the community, for people working with board president, london breed, for way too long waiting for this. because some of the youth we wanted to serve, they're adults now. we still have got more to do. this is only 50 units. but it took a long time. and it's one of those examples where when we have got something important, we ought not to have lawsuits stop them. >> yeah. >> we have to do a better job as a community if we are going to serve them. and booker t. has been there since day one. and i want to say, booker t., thank you for doing all of the work, all of the good work. [ applause ] so -- so before someone accuses me of being too long, i'm going to say thank you to everybody. i
can we get a round of applause for him. [ applause ] >> thank you, larry patton, phil. i remember being here when we turned the spade of dirt. it's been a long, long time. but you're all still here for the ribbon-cutting. i remember art agnos, john and willie brown. we're still here to turn over the dirt. yeah. [ applause ] it's taken a while. it's taken too long for the purpose set out by the community, for people working with board president, london breed, for way too long waiting for...
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huge impact on all the currents in the world's oceans and it feeds into the food systems too with a patton's a huge and. ongoing effect across the globe so we don't know we know it is melting it will be many millions of years i would think before we completely ice free even if we carried on without fossil fuel burning frenzy but it is actually a very good question to consider. when the same as with fifty scientists on this particular day so and they will look. mel they were looking at temperatures of the oceans so something that we're really concerned about looking at i schools as well i want everyone who's watching this to play out a scene you know interactive projects and you think it's interactive to al-jazeera dot com or voyage to antarctica i can cut through as they're listening to you we should show this this is you leaving port what was your mission there was a science mission but what was your mission from month for how does it well really to document what was going on handouts it's very few science missions have quite as many scientists some board we have people looking at. i swear
huge impact on all the currents in the world's oceans and it feeds into the food systems too with a patton's a huge and. ongoing effect across the globe so we don't know we know it is melting it will be many millions of years i would think before we completely ice free even if we carried on without fossil fuel burning frenzy but it is actually a very good question to consider. when the same as with fifty scientists on this particular day so and they will look. mel they were looking at...
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or not well that happened again in court decided morning a year ago now that it was illegal under patton you give you lot to detain to imprison people in this way so they ordered this person was not in your state property ran it or i will comply with that but i have had a long lead in time and i've always been saying that. i was the day when they were going to close that prison and that's what they stuck to another exactly and you're saying it right now there's alternative accommodation elsewhere on mass on as well as people can move to but there are three reasons people won't go there first of all they say i'm against things of that now that accommodation isn't ready you can see it's only half built well some is ready and some isn't ready i think the truth is the reason not of the ready for at least the majority of those people move out of the present but there are other reasons that i want to go second reason that i want to go as i don't feel welcomed by the local community has a lot of hostility towards the refugees amount of time and it's a place with a fairly high community that has
or not well that happened again in court decided morning a year ago now that it was illegal under patton you give you lot to detain to imprison people in this way so they ordered this person was not in your state property ran it or i will comply with that but i have had a long lead in time and i've always been saying that. i was the day when they were going to close that prison and that's what they stuck to another exactly and you're saying it right now there's alternative accommodation...
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he always compared him to patto patton. >> spencer: this ground game has been outstanding. >> tim: some of the great legendary radio voices were across the country at that time, similar to someone the outstanding voices in the great game of college football. that's evans stopped by a blake cashman, touched on him earlier. he made that play on a moment ago. p.j. fleck is going to be really satisfied with him as he goes into the film room. >> spencer: what's the pantheon of michigan coaches? >> tim: beau, gary moeller had that period along with lloyd carr. tom harmon, desmond howard. winningest program in college football history, 941 victories overall. harbaugh was on the field watching take part in some of those big moments, he knew he was going to be here. i loved his story about bo schembechler, at his house when he was in fifth grade. he wouldn't come down, he was playing with a talking football. he and his brother john were up in the attic, they had a home on the other side of the tracks. >> spencer: their house was considerably smaller. >> tim: trust me, he was recruiting even then
he always compared him to patto patton. >> spencer: this ground game has been outstanding. >> tim: some of the great legendary radio voices were across the country at that time, similar to someone the outstanding voices in the great game of college football. that's evans stopped by a blake cashman, touched on him earlier. he made that play on a moment ago. p.j. fleck is going to be really satisfied with him as he goes into the film room. >> spencer: what's the pantheon of...
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american, patton kizzire, has picked up his maiden pga tour title, winning the ohl classic in mexicohad this putt at the last to force a playoff but it came up short. it allowed kizzire to take the win nine years after turning pro. and on the european tour, we have some news. branden grace has won the nedbank golf challenge in sun city by a single shot to become the first south african to win the tournament in a decade. race to dubai leader, tommy fleetwood, strengthened his place at the top of the standings with a tie for 10th. he finished three under par, eight shots behind grace, whose final round of 66 earned him a first win of the season and the first home winner since trevor immleman back in 2007. san francisco have won their first nfl game of the season and first in 323 days. the 49ers were 31—21winners at home over the new york giants while the cleveland browns winless season continues though losing their ninth successive game, this time 38—24 away to the detroit lions. that is some quick nfl news for you. the england lead 1a three against the denver broncos right now. —— 14-
american, patton kizzire, has picked up his maiden pga tour title, winning the ohl classic in mexicohad this putt at the last to force a playoff but it came up short. it allowed kizzire to take the win nine years after turning pro. and on the european tour, we have some news. branden grace has won the nedbank golf challenge in sun city by a single shot to become the first south african to win the tournament in a decade. race to dubai leader, tommy fleetwood, strengthened his place at the top of...
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general patton put us on the front line. yes, sir. you know what we get? you know what we did? hell out of hitler and them gerries. while y'all at home, safe and sound. what i like about this, the tension in that scene is really well done. the film covers some events and actions which are horrible, tough, but it has a genuine poetry to it. we hear the voices of several different characters telling their story. the film is keen to look at a story. the film is keen to look at a story from different angles, beautifully shot by morrison. wonderfuljob with the photography. you feel the land, environment, you feel the mud of the mudbound title. not a foot foot wrong. the film manages to bring you into the world, intertwine personal and political stories about racial and economic tension. was making it feel as if it isa tension. was making it feel as if it is a personal story. it is difficult to do that without feeling like you are doing it. with this, you are involved in the lives of the characters, you see the personal and political intertwine. the people who say it is remarkable bu
general patton put us on the front line. yes, sir. you know what we get? you know what we did? hell out of hitler and them gerries. while y'all at home, safe and sound. what i like about this, the tension in that scene is really well done. the film covers some events and actions which are horrible, tough, but it has a genuine poetry to it. we hear the voices of several different characters telling their story. the film is keen to look at a story. the film is keen to look at a story from...
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general patton put us on the frontline. yes, sir. do you know what we did?kicked the hell out of hitler. you are all safe and sound because of that. what i like about this, you can tell from the scene, the tension in that scene is really, really well done. the film covers events and actions which are really horrible and really tough. but it has a genuine poetry to it. we hear the voices of several different characters telling their story. the movie is keen to tell the story from different angles. beautifully shot by rachel morrison. she does a greatjob with the cinematography. you can feel the land and the environment and the mud of the title. the entire ensemble, not a foot is put wrong. the film manages to bring you into the world and intertwine personal and political stories about racial and economic tension, but always making it feel like it is a personal story. and it is very difficult to do that without... you know, without feeling like you are doing it. with this, you really are involved in the lives of the characters and you feel the personal and pol
general patton put us on the frontline. yes, sir. do you know what we did?kicked the hell out of hitler. you are all safe and sound because of that. what i like about this, you can tell from the scene, the tension in that scene is really, really well done. the film covers events and actions which are really horrible and really tough. but it has a genuine poetry to it. we hear the voices of several different characters telling their story. the movie is keen to tell the story from different...
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before that, at patton dogs -- patton boggs. all that prior to joining term campaign as their counsel. he earned his ba from notre dame. don has in common with barbara olson an entrepreneurial spirit that he has brought to everything he does. and like barbara, he has made his own way, often raising and approaching questions in an unconventional way and advocating things simply because he thought they were right. one of his major interests has been judges. another is the administrative state. about which, as this conference shows, as we heard last night, there is increasing discussion and debate. it is typical of don, like barbara, who takes the lead in such critical discussions and battles. it is also typical but he does -- that he does it with energy, zest, and good humor. in his work with judges and administrative law, don is committed to the constitution and its structure and committed through his public service to advancing the form of government, that, to put it in his boss's words, makes america great. i'm delighted to wel
before that, at patton dogs -- patton boggs. all that prior to joining term campaign as their counsel. he earned his ba from notre dame. don has in common with barbara olson an entrepreneurial spirit that he has brought to everything he does. and like barbara, he has made his own way, often raising and approaching questions in an unconventional way and advocating things simply because he thought they were right. one of his major interests has been judges. another is the administrative state....
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the constitutional court who as you know is a highly politicized court then the financial deal that patton president went to madrid to trying to go shoot a financial deal a financial deal the door was slammed on his face and then we offered to talk about the referendum and the greek referendum it was impossible once and again i was there in madrid we offered it sixteen times this according to finance mr rajoy who was that right there said no we're not going to hold a vote on that's just about how do you solve a question of political importance true why does the mare. who's been highly critical of your declaration talk about you advancing at a canny karzi pace after what she calls your mistaken reading of the results of the catalan election process your speed has been the result of parties or interests ahead long dash that has been consummated with a declaration of independence that doesn't have the support of a majority of cattle perhaps because she belongs to a different party might perhaps because she's not in favor of pursuing the freedom of catalonia perhaps because she's ruling the ci
the constitutional court who as you know is a highly politicized court then the financial deal that patton president went to madrid to trying to go shoot a financial deal a financial deal the door was slammed on his face and then we offered to talk about the referendum and the greek referendum it was impossible once and again i was there in madrid we offered it sixteen times this according to finance mr rajoy who was that right there said no we're not going to hold a vote on that's just about...
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tonight -- colin farrell patton oswalt and music from bishop briggs.ocused -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. well, very nice. that's really quite nice. there is a whole lot going on today. starting with, as is
tonight -- colin farrell patton oswalt and music from bishop briggs.ocused -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. well, very nice. that's really quite nice. there is a whole lot going on today. starting with, as is
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tonight -- colin farrell patton oswalt and music from bishop briggs.ocused -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. well, very nice.
tonight -- colin farrell patton oswalt and music from bishop briggs.ocused -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. well, very nice.
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in this luxury hotel near garmisch patton kitchen in the foothills of the bavarian alps the guests are looking for more than just relaxation and wellness. they're hoping dr christina moola can help them a general practitioner she offers a detox treatment supporters of the detox idea believe that toxins from their food on the environment build up in their bodies. by detoxing they believe they can remove these toxins from their bodies the warm wildflower compresses are only the beginning. we're going to get to work now the detox organs have to get to work we deposit toxins the same way we deposit fuel rods in the waste repository if you think radioactivity isn't nice i don't want it outside my front door it's fine there for now so i won't think about it too much that's how you can think about it within the.
in this luxury hotel near garmisch patton kitchen in the foothills of the bavarian alps the guests are looking for more than just relaxation and wellness. they're hoping dr christina moola can help them a general practitioner she offers a detox treatment supporters of the detox idea believe that toxins from their food on the environment build up in their bodies. by detoxing they believe they can remove these toxins from their bodies the warm wildflower compresses are only the beginning. we're...
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general patton put us on the frontline. yes, sir. do you know what we did?u can tell from the scene, the tension in that scene is really, really well done. the film covers some events and actions which are really horrible and really tough. but it has a genuine poetry to it. we hear the voices of several different characters telling their story. the movie is keen to tell the story from different angles. beautifully shot by rachel morrison. she does a greatjob with the cinematography. you can feel the land and the environment and the mud of the title. the entire ensemble, there's not a foot put wrong. the film manages to bring you into the world and intertwine personal and political stories about racial and economic tension, but always making it feel like it is a personal story. and it is very difficult to do that without... you know, without feeling like you are doing it. with this, you really are involved in the lives of the characters and you see the personal and political completely intertwined. as i said, it has a poetry to it. yeah, the people who say it
general patton put us on the frontline. yes, sir. do you know what we did?u can tell from the scene, the tension in that scene is really, really well done. the film covers some events and actions which are really horrible and really tough. but it has a genuine poetry to it. we hear the voices of several different characters telling their story. the movie is keen to tell the story from different angles. beautifully shot by rachel morrison. she does a greatjob with the cinematography. you can...
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the secretary general of patton told him of the upcoming meeting in vienna of the industry giants and whether they will be able to keep production prices stay with us. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but noone has signed up to be friggin poisoned by our own people i've seen stuff that was nuclear biological and chemical products the said do not truck tires all types of styrofoam polystyrene batteries trucks there was a complete denial i think at all levels of government that there was any connection between berm pits and what these brave soldiers were suffering from to compensate every soldier marine airman and sailor that was on the ground that are complaining about illnesses from their exposure from the burn pits would really literally send a v.a. broke and they don't want to pay it so the way to the decades a lot of those soldiers will die in time and they will have to pay and. call for help and get the middle finger to move used to model is. delayed and i hope you die . because there's a survival guide up stay single malt going to start fami
the secretary general of patton told him of the upcoming meeting in vienna of the industry giants and whether they will be able to keep production prices stay with us. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but noone has signed up to be friggin poisoned by our own people i've seen stuff that was nuclear biological and chemical products the said do not truck tires all types of styrofoam polystyrene batteries trucks there was a complete denial i think at all...
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general patton put us on the front line. yes, sir. you know what we did?kicked the hell out of hitler and them japs. you are home safe and sound. >> so and i were whispering before we came on camera here about the fact there is -- there is a presis tant narrative in the black community. and i actually understand it and i am not sure that i disagree with it. given what hollywood has done over the last 20 years or so. but there is a narrative that black people buy into that hollywood has given us too many slave movies. when you see a trailer, you have to be careful to try to decipher, is it a slave movie or a movie in a particular era of time. what is "mudbound". >> it's about home and what it means to be a citizen and it's set in a post war setting. we haven't explored that experience. if it were a slave movie could there be too many of those? the resistance is from scar tissue. there is a void that creeps in and into that voice comes a shame which is not ours and a guilt that is not ours. we talk about the vets coming home and if we don't get to '65, and t
general patton put us on the front line. yes, sir. you know what we did?kicked the hell out of hitler and them japs. you are home safe and sound. >> so and i were whispering before we came on camera here about the fact there is -- there is a presis tant narrative in the black community. and i actually understand it and i am not sure that i disagree with it. given what hollywood has done over the last 20 years or so. but there is a narrative that black people buy into that hollywood has...
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. >> 18-year-old jason patton an honor student in west philadelphia was murted shot multiple times at his sister's apartment in harrisburg over the holiday weekend and he was there visiting her and other relatives, he a 3.5 grade average and a standout on the football team and a member of the theater company at this highly regarded school for boys. everybody here is shattered. >> we are shattered. what is impressive is that it's a rare thing to find a student a hard hitting defensive back as well as a poignant theater actor as part of the drama program he was someone that could do it all. >> they named their suspect dave butler a violent criminal with a long rap sheet known to police. he has relatives here and may be hiding out in town. and connection as far away as north carolina. police in harrisburg did not say what spurred the murder. >> been with him sin freshman year, all classes and sports and being around a person. all the time. just not being to see him no more or hear their voices. heart breaking. >> he was the type of guy that stood up for people. and always took care of me
. >> 18-year-old jason patton an honor student in west philadelphia was murted shot multiple times at his sister's apartment in harrisburg over the holiday weekend and he was there visiting her and other relatives, he a 3.5 grade average and a standout on the football team and a member of the theater company at this highly regarded school for boys. everybody here is shattered. >> we are shattered. what is impressive is that it's a rare thing to find a student a hard hitting...
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it happened on the 150th street near patton avenue. authorities say everyone in that home was shaken up but otherwise okay. police say that the driver was not under the influence. they are still looking into whether wet roads or speed played a factor. >>> a chance for south bay drivers to weigh in on ways to shut down on drive times. vta wants to cut down congestion from 101 through mountain view, cupertino and campbell. vta knows when people are driving but hoping for input about the reasons why. officials say this will help them decide whether to add carpool lanes, light rail or express buses. the first of three meetings is tonight at the south side community center. >>> at&t park the stage is nearly set for a benefit concert to help the north bay fire victims. on stage tonight metallica, dave matthews, g-eazy and the grateful dead. joe montana, barry bonds and buster posey will be there as well. there are still tickets available if you want to go. >>> coming up next on the "today" show the surprising shift in tone from the president
it happened on the 150th street near patton avenue. authorities say everyone in that home was shaken up but otherwise okay. police say that the driver was not under the influence. they are still looking into whether wet roads or speed played a factor. >>> a chance for south bay drivers to weigh in on ways to shut down on drive times. vta wants to cut down congestion from 101 through mountain view, cupertino and campbell. vta knows when people are driving but hoping for input about the...
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police say the car rammed right into a kid's bedroom on the corner of 150th avenue near patton. sli everyone is okay. it does not appear the driver was impaired. they think the crash was due to wet roads or perhaps car equipment that failed. >>> 25,000 reward is being offered for the capture of tramel mcclough and john bivins. both face long sentences in an armed robbery case. santa clara county sheriff's deputies think they smuggled in a handcuff key to lock in their restraints. in fact, two people have been arrested accused of helping mcclough and bivins. >>> who will be california's next governor? if you think it's too soon to ask, think again. pollsters do have a prediction. >>> do you want to take a glimpse inside the new apple spaceship campus? we will tell you how you can get your chance in about a week. >>> and there's been a small break in the rain. a look here from sky 7 over downtown san francisco. clouds are lingering. meteorologist mike nicco is tr >>> rescuing a big, lost dog. >> walked right up with her cheeseburger. all right, come on, big fella. >> next "right b
police say the car rammed right into a kid's bedroom on the corner of 150th avenue near patton. sli everyone is okay. it does not appear the driver was impaired. they think the crash was due to wet roads or perhaps car equipment that failed. >>> 25,000 reward is being offered for the capture of tramel mcclough and john bivins. both face long sentences in an armed robbery case. santa clara county sheriff's deputies think they smuggled in a handcuff key to lock in their restraints. in...
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intersections, and the parade comes just about a month after a terror attack where a man drove on to a bike patton manhattan's west site killing eight people. >> we have people, at powe, observation teams, snipper teams in and around, and we will have under cover assets in a lot of different buildings, so there is a lot to see out there and lots you won't see. >> reporter: nypd has been working with hotels on and near parade route, officers have trained staff on what to look for after a gunman opened fire, last month in las vegas from his hotel room, killing 58 people. three and a half million people are expected to turnout for this years parade. the mayor of new york city says that there are no credible or specific threats, right now. laura podesta for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> we know things will be cooperating in the weather department, and it is feeling seasonal. >> it does feel seasonal perfect for thanksgiving day parade just bundle up. >> it will be a few degrees shy of our average, but it is not like we're in the used to feeling the chill this time of the year a lieutenant of us are use
intersections, and the parade comes just about a month after a terror attack where a man drove on to a bike patton manhattan's west site killing eight people. >> we have people, at powe, observation teams, snipper teams in and around, and we will have under cover assets in a lot of different buildings, so there is a lot to see out there and lots you won't see. >> reporter: nypd has been working with hotels on and near parade route, officers have trained staff on what to look for...
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this happened in san leandro off of patton avenue. bob redell is at the scene gathering information, we will check in with him in the next hour. >>> today tap water testing begins at oakland unified schools. seven schools reported high lead levels. some schools tested revealed levels four times the federal standard. mcclymonds high school is one of the places where they tested high for lead. it turns out it happened last year as well. tap water was tested at all schools back in august. >>> outrage growing at stanford university after the university student republican party invites a controversial speaker. robert spencer to the campus for an event. he's scheduled to speak next tuesday. spencer is a self described expert on radical islam and has co-founded groups like stop islam zags of america. some students we spoke with questioned spencer's academic credentials. >> he's coming under the guise of a scholar and he actually doesn't have any background and formal training on islam. >> bring in someone who is conservative, please, brin
this happened in san leandro off of patton avenue. bob redell is at the scene gathering information, we will check in with him in the next hour. >>> today tap water testing begins at oakland unified schools. seven schools reported high lead levels. some schools tested revealed levels four times the federal standard. mcclymonds high school is one of the places where they tested high for lead. it turns out it happened last year as well. tap water was tested at all schools back in...
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have breaking news coming in out of san leandro, a car ran into a home overnight at 150th avenue and patton avenue, crashed into a room where children were sleeping. amazingly no one was hurt in the car or in the home. and look at this video we just got from the scene. you can see all the damage left behind on that home as crews were able to get that vehicle away from the house. the car hit exactly where the children were sleeping. again, those kids were not hurt. police say right now it does not appear the driver was impaired, in fact, they think the crash could have been due to slick roads or car equipment that failed. i will let you know as soon as we get an update. >> thanks, jessica. it is 4:30. if you're just joining us a quick look on your weather and traffic. we'll start with mike. mike, i guess i timed it wrong. i went outside this morning and that's when i got a second shower. >> oh! did you have an umbrella? >> nope. >> oh. we need to get you one. i'll see what we can do about that. yeah, that's going to be the case. i guess today's theme is don't be reggie. there are scattered s
have breaking news coming in out of san leandro, a car ran into a home overnight at 150th avenue and patton avenue, crashed into a room where children were sleeping. amazingly no one was hurt in the car or in the home. and look at this video we just got from the scene. you can see all the damage left behind on that home as crews were able to get that vehicle away from the house. the car hit exactly where the children were sleeping. again, those kids were not hurt. police say right now it does...
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investigators say he intentionally drove a rental truck along manhattan bike patton tuesday mowing down pedestrians and bicyclist, and it collided with a school bus. eight people were killed and at least a does were even hurt >>> we are also learning more about the victims, five of those killed were friend from his argentina, they were in new york celebrating the 30th anniversary of their high school graduation. this is new video of the men biking before the attack. another victim was a bowl gum woman who leaves behind two young children, also killed was 23 year-old nicholas a software engineer and james strict from new jersey, a project manager with an investment firm. he also died in the attack. >>> camden county police officer is expect to survive after he is shot in the line of duty. officers have one suspect in custody. the shooting happened just before 10:30 last night near ninth street and helton avenue in camden. police say, they were conduct an investigation when they stopped a group of people. that is when suspect pulled out a gun and opened fire hitting the officer in the thi
investigators say he intentionally drove a rental truck along manhattan bike patton tuesday mowing down pedestrians and bicyclist, and it collided with a school bus. eight people were killed and at least a does were even hurt >>> we are also learning more about the victims, five of those killed were friend from his argentina, they were in new york celebrating the 30th anniversary of their high school graduation. this is new video of the men biking before the attack. another victim was...
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four hours and six minutes, patton news broadcasting from f street from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.orrow and other members of the news4 family will be stopping by. why don't you stop by? bring canned goods for cash contributions or donate online at nbcwashington.com. >>> incredible dash cam video shows a plane flying dangerously close to a florida how's it going down there? that's good. lica misses you. i'm over it though. (laughter) that's fine. i miss her more than you anyway. ♪ ♪ hey, my window is closing. yeah that's okay. alright miles. i love you. (phone hangs up) ♪ ♪ yeah i love you too. ♪ ♪ before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you take out the trash? haha, garbage boy! dad, i already took out ben. it's not funny. gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month
four hours and six minutes, patton news broadcasting from f street from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.orrow and other members of the news4 family will be stopping by. why don't you stop by? bring canned goods for cash contributions or donate online at nbcwashington.com. >>> incredible dash cam video shows a plane flying dangerously close to a florida how's it going down there? that's good. lica misses you. i'm over it though. (laughter) that's fine. i miss her more than you anyway. ♪ ♪...
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how did you on patton that's what he's trying to say is that we have two groups there one is. the white supremacists which everybody is scared off especially the immigrants african-americans. so here is you quitting their actions to people there were out there to protest and protest the actions of white supremacists so he's really he and that's his base he's actually what he's trying to do is. make his base feel good about his statements he doesn't want to come out. and say that these people are doing the wrong things on my son's i still than that uva and they protest with no weapons they were peacefully protesting they just have the side up and they against same price of university of virginia and obviously that's the state where you live in jeannie let me just check in with anthony because this is so heavy criticism of the person who are fine of. let me step back i am an n.r.a. instructor i teach concealed carry in my state and one of the things that i teach is the void is why get in a fight these people came with an attitude both sides let's face it and that's what the pres
how did you on patton that's what he's trying to say is that we have two groups there one is. the white supremacists which everybody is scared off especially the immigrants african-americans. so here is you quitting their actions to people there were out there to protest and protest the actions of white supremacists so he's really he and that's his base he's actually what he's trying to do is. make his base feel good about his statements he doesn't want to come out. and say that these people...
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tonight -- colin farrell patton oswalt and music from bishop briggs.'s jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. well, very nice. that's really quite nice. there is a whole lot going on today. starting with, as is
tonight -- colin farrell patton oswalt and music from bishop briggs.'s jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. well, very nice. that's really quite nice. there is a whole lot going on today. starting with, as is
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have breaking news coming in out of san leandro, a car ran into a home overnight at 150th avenue and pattonwere sleeping. amazingly no one was hurt in the car or in the home. and look at this video we just got from the scene. you can see all the damage left behind on that home as crews were able to get that vehicle away from the house. the car hit exactly where the children were sleeping. again, those kids were not hurt. police say right now it does not appear the driver was impaired, in fact, they think the crash could have been due to slick roads or car equipment that failed. i will let you know as soon as we get an update. >> thanks, jessica. it is 4:30. if you're just joining us a quick look on your weather and traffic. we'll start with mike. mike, i guess i timed it wrong. i went outside this morning and that's when i got a second shower. >> oh! did you have an umbrella? >>
have breaking news coming in out of san leandro, a car ran into a home overnight at 150th avenue and pattonwere sleeping. amazingly no one was hurt in the car or in the home. and look at this video we just got from the scene. you can see all the damage left behind on that home as crews were able to get that vehicle away from the house. the car hit exactly where the children were sleeping. again, those kids were not hurt. police say right now it does not appear the driver was impaired, in fact,...
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drove a truck for the red ball express, an analyst fromy that moved supplies the english channel to patton's saw a combat with a heavy weapons company until 1944 when a midst of fierce fighting he was captured by the germans. he spent the rest of the war as a view -- as a pow. breakfast was a cup of tea. lunch was two rutabagas. men.caped with two other for 15mained at large days before they were recaptured. not shot because several americans who had escaped before them had been shot. after the war, he went back to driving a truck. for two years, in his spare came -- time, and without pay, he built apartments in baltimore for other veterans returning home from the work. amazing stories and is hardly a veteran alive that does not have one. [applause] our guest speaker today also has a story to tell. not of his own service, but of his family's. the vice president's father, second lieutenant edward j pants, also served in the 45th infantry division in korea not long after bill, our teenage chickasaw started. ed tends was awarded the bronze star for his actions in combat. near pork chop hill. in
drove a truck for the red ball express, an analyst fromy that moved supplies the english channel to patton's saw a combat with a heavy weapons company until 1944 when a midst of fierce fighting he was captured by the germans. he spent the rest of the war as a view -- as a pow. breakfast was a cup of tea. lunch was two rutabagas. men.caped with two other for 15mained at large days before they were recaptured. not shot because several americans who had escaped before them had been shot. after the...
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david patton is mr. saipov's attorney. >> how we treat him will say more about us than about him. >> reporter: along the route police are ramping up security. rirns say they're not distracted by tuesday's deadly science. >> people put in monthed and . it will be an example to those around you you won't be stopped. >> kirsten gillibrand released new legislation that will require the didn't epartment to them to prevent walkways and bicycle ways from future attacks. norah? >> thank you. >>> there are new rape allegations against harvey weinstein. more than 60 women have come forward to accuse harvey weinstein of sexual harassment, assault, and rape. the new allegations come from paz day la huerta. good morning. >> good morning. sources claim day de la huerta claims to be cr the actress is currently in spain. i spoke to her by phone. >> he's a monster. >> that's how paz de la huerta describes harvey weinstein. he gave her a big role in the movie contract cider house rules." she says he gave her a ride home a
david patton is mr. saipov's attorney. >> how we treat him will say more about us than about him. >> reporter: along the route police are ramping up security. rirns say they're not distracted by tuesday's deadly science. >> people put in monthed and . it will be an example to those around you you won't be stopped. >> kirsten gillibrand released new legislation that will require the didn't epartment to them to prevent walkways and bicycle ways from future attacks. norah?...
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the constitutional court who as you know is a highly politicized court then the financial deal that patton president went to madrid to try a negotiated financial deal a financial deal the door was slammed on his face and then we offered to talk about the referendum and the greek referendum it was impossible once and again i was there in madrid we offered it sixteen times this according to finance minister of oil who was that right there said no we're not going to hold a vote on that's just about how do you solve a question of political if well it's true why does the mare. who's been highly critical of your declaration talk about you advancing at a county karzi pace after what she calls your mistaken reading of the results of the catalan election process your speed has been the result of partisan interests ahead long dash that has been consummated with a declaration of independence that doesn't have the support of a majority of cattle perhaps because she belongs to a different party might perhaps because she's not in favor of pursuing the freedom of catalonia perhaps because she's ruling th
the constitutional court who as you know is a highly politicized court then the financial deal that patton president went to madrid to try a negotiated financial deal a financial deal the door was slammed on his face and then we offered to talk about the referendum and the greek referendum it was impossible once and again i was there in madrid we offered it sixteen times this according to finance minister of oil who was that right there said no we're not going to hold a vote on that's just...
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first he drove a truck or the famed red ball express a cowboy that moved from the english channel to patton'srmy. untilhe saw combat november 1, 1944, when amid fierce fighting he was captured by the germans. he spent the rest of the world sap -- p.o.w.. he was -- breakfast was a cup of tea, dinner was 16 of a local bread. he escaped once with two other .en he remained at large for 15 days before he was recaptured here is the they were only not shop because several americans that escape before them were shot. toer the war he went back driving a truck. for two years in his spare time and without pay he built apartments in baltimore for other veterans. hardly a veteran alive who doesn't have his story. today also haser a story to tell. not of his own service, but of his families. the vice president father, second lieutenant edward pence also served in the 43 infantry division in korea not long after bill scott. months, he the west was awarded the bronze star for his actions as a rifle leader near a pork chop hill. that's not all. in 1983 the vice president's older brother greg and also served w
first he drove a truck or the famed red ball express a cowboy that moved from the english channel to patton'srmy. untilhe saw combat november 1, 1944, when amid fierce fighting he was captured by the germans. he spent the rest of the world sap -- p.o.w.. he was -- breakfast was a cup of tea, dinner was 16 of a local bread. he escaped once with two other .en he remained at large for 15 days before he was recaptured here is the they were only not shop because several americans that escape before...
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drove a truck for the red ball express, an analyst fromy that moved supplies the english channel to patton's saw a combat with a heavy weapons company until 1944 when a midst of fierce fighting he was captured by the germans. he spent the rest of the war as a view -- as a pow. breakfast was a cup of tea. lunch was two rutabagas. men.caped with two other for 15mained at large days before they were recaptured. not shot because several americans who had escaped before them had been shot. after the war, he went back to driving a truck. for two years, in his spare came -- time, and without pay, he built apartments in baltimore for other veterans returning home from the work. amazing stories and is hardly a veteran alive that does not have one. [applause] our guest speaker today also has a story to tell. not of his own service, but of his family's. the vice president's father, second lieutenant edward j pants, also served in the 45th infantry division in korea not long after bill, our teenage chickasaw started. ed tends was awarded the bronze star for his actions in combat. near pork chop hill. in
drove a truck for the red ball express, an analyst fromy that moved supplies the english channel to patton's saw a combat with a heavy weapons company until 1944 when a midst of fierce fighting he was captured by the germans. he spent the rest of the war as a view -- as a pow. breakfast was a cup of tea. lunch was two rutabagas. men.caped with two other for 15mained at large days before they were recaptured. not shot because several americans who had escaped before them had been shot. after the...
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. >> ella-louise patton. >> good evening now. it was afternoon before. as i stand before you once again there are two items i would like to speak to you. one is the bundling of the rfp that went out. i spoke to some contractors that went to the prebid yesterday. they were not pleased with the way the meeting was organized. they did not feel that they had enough information to give a solid bid. and the question is: who is going to be the general contractor? there just needs to be some more guidelines and a bit more information given out. i also had two contractors that were here that are lbe's and they had to leave. they said they never got notification. so i just wanted to bring that up again and it will be a subject that you will hear me bring up again i have no doubt. the last issue i want to bring up is commissioner leah pinnatell and i understand that this is her last meeting and i would like to recognize her as being a family working person from the community that has represented the community well. i want to thank her for all of her hard work, for
. >> ella-louise patton. >> good evening now. it was afternoon before. as i stand before you once again there are two items i would like to speak to you. one is the bundling of the rfp that went out. i spoke to some contractors that went to the prebid yesterday. they were not pleased with the way the meeting was organized. they did not feel that they had enough information to give a solid bid. and the question is: who is going to be the general contractor? there just needs to be...
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will join us, we'll have music from gucci mane featuring migos and later this week, colin farrell, pattonkie shaw, and we will have music from bishop briggs and manchester orchestra. >> jimmy: when, at the tender age of six, i told my parents i wanted batman to come to my birthday. i had no idea i'd have to wait 44 years for it to happen. our first guest fights evil alongside some other costumed adults in the highly-anticipated "justice league." it opens in theaters friday. please welcome ben affleck. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> how's it going? >> this is strange, very exciting. >> jimmy: do you think everything that's going on tonight? >> no. >> jimmy: you know nothing? >> you don't look close to 60. >> jimmy: no, no, no -- never mind. are you comfortable at like a birthday celebration of you? >> no. >> jimmy: have you always been that way? >> no, i think i was traumatized in my youth. i remember when i was 12 years old and my brother and have i birthdays three days apart so she always saved on birthdays and we did the co-birthday thing. and my mom would throw these very unusual parti
will join us, we'll have music from gucci mane featuring migos and later this week, colin farrell, pattonkie shaw, and we will have music from bishop briggs and manchester orchestra. >> jimmy: when, at the tender age of six, i told my parents i wanted batman to come to my birthday. i had no idea i'd have to wait 44 years for it to happen. our first guest fights evil alongside some other costumed adults in the highly-anticipated "justice league." it opens in theaters friday....
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to the troops spoke their commander, general patton.nown whether the french african army will contest are landing. all resistance must be destroyed. however, when any of the french soldiers seek to surrender, you will accept it and treat them with respect of a brave opponent and future ally. remember, the french are not nazis or japs. >> 1942, december 8. orders today, the words transmitted by the commanders signifies all forces are to take vigorous and defensive action against the enemy. a large searchlight shown in a vertical position at night indicates the enemy has agreed to the terms of the allies. ♪ [foghorn] >> zero hour. the president broadcasts by shortwave. we do not want your land. we'll -- we fight a common enemy. another from charles de gaulle -- do not resist. from gibraltar, we welcome the allies to french soil. be would these pleas answered? [rockets and gunfire] >> play ball! the fight was on in casablanca. >> meantime at algiers, our landing craft also met air fire. they were soon silenced by ships of the british navy.
to the troops spoke their commander, general patton.nown whether the french african army will contest are landing. all resistance must be destroyed. however, when any of the french soldiers seek to surrender, you will accept it and treat them with respect of a brave opponent and future ally. remember, the french are not nazis or japs. >> 1942, december 8. orders today, the words transmitted by the commanders signifies all forces are to take vigorous and defensive action against the enemy....
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he always compared him to patto patton. >> spencer: this ground game has been outstanding. >> tim: someeat legendary radio voices were across the country at that time, similar to someone the outstanding voices in the great game of college football. that's evans stopped by a blake cashman, touched on him earlier. he made that play on a moment ago. p.j. fleck is going to be really satisfied with him as he goes into the film room. >> spencer: what's the pantheon of michigan coaches? >> tim: beau, gary moeller had that period along with lloyd carr. tom harmon, desmond howard. winningest program in college football history, 941 victories overall. harbaugh was on the field watching take part in some of those big moments, he knew he was going to be here. i loved his story about bo schembechler, at his house when he was in fifth grade. he wouldn't come down, he was playing with a talking football. he and his brother john were up in the attic, they had a home on the other side of the tracks. >> spencer: their house was considerably smaller. >> tim: trust me, he was recruiting even then when he w
he always compared him to patto patton. >> spencer: this ground game has been outstanding. >> tim: someeat legendary radio voices were across the country at that time, similar to someone the outstanding voices in the great game of college football. that's evans stopped by a blake cashman, touched on him earlier. he made that play on a moment ago. p.j. fleck is going to be really satisfied with him as he goes into the film room. >> spencer: what's the pantheon of michigan...
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will patton was wul of the pallbearers.r served in the gulf war, his father in vietnam and he has applied to the u.s. naval academy. i know the sacrifice you made for your country. john needed a family and we were there to be his family. so you have the group of boys there, incredible job. the funeral home alerted them, said we have to do something for this guy. the catholic parrish gave a fuel eulogy and mass. amazing. >> the kids are in high school to know that's the right thing to do. >> well done, boys. our first logos to president trump's battle this week with dry mouth during a long white house speech recapping his 12-day trip to asia. >> 17,000 jobs. thank you. they don't have water? that's okay. what? no, it's okay. oh. >> hey, it happens to the best of us, but generally not while we're giving a presidential address. some people noticed the two-handed grip and sip on the fiji water. it calls to mind senator rubio's moment during the state of the union address. last year then candidate trump mocked rubio for that wat
will patton was wul of the pallbearers.r served in the gulf war, his father in vietnam and he has applied to the u.s. naval academy. i know the sacrifice you made for your country. john needed a family and we were there to be his family. so you have the group of boys there, incredible job. the funeral home alerted them, said we have to do something for this guy. the catholic parrish gave a fuel eulogy and mass. amazing. >> the kids are in high school to know that's the right thing to do....
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it included in the fin trade towel for me by a majo nature ge patton and army chief of staff douglas macarthur had the command. the bonus marchers and wives and children were driven out into the belongings were burned. two veterans were shot and killed by police for resisting that type of eviction. the bonus army turned out to be a disaster and was one of the main reasons why they thought that he lost his 1932 election. we were in the great depression. again, congress overturn the veto and above disabled veterans act of 1943 was passed for the veterans of the service can do disabilities and more than 68,000 veterans in world war ii benefited from that. the g.i. bill was signed june 22, 1944 and represented a major advancement in the veterans benefits. they took advantage of the education benefits and a cost ot repeated in world war ii. the bill and the readjustment act of 1952 was put into place to help those that were newly discharged particularly coming home from the war. all of you have heard of general omar bradley, the secretary picture hangs in my office to this day. they broug
it included in the fin trade towel for me by a majo nature ge patton and army chief of staff douglas macarthur had the command. the bonus marchers and wives and children were driven out into the belongings were burned. two veterans were shot and killed by police for resisting that type of eviction. the bonus army turned out to be a disaster and was one of the main reasons why they thought that he lost his 1932 election. we were in the great depression. again, congress overturn the veto and...