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. >> and then the 19-year-old gymnastics prodigy who is about to become a household name. simone biles hasn't lost a competition in years. other gymnast has done before. it is tuesday, july 12th. >> from abc news, this is world news now. >> it's tuesday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. new details from michigan. two bailiffs shot and killed inside a courthouse. >> we learned their names. they were escorting a prisoner into a courtroom when the inmate grabs the deputy's gun and opened fire. both were retired police officers. and they were in their 60s. >> the inmate was 45 years old and the sheriff says he was not handcuffed because he had not previously been violent. we have more. >> reporter: in a tense and dramatic home in a michigan courthouse. >> he's cornered on the second floor. he has a gun with a hostage. >> reporter: an inmate opens fire inside the building. every floor on lock down. >> if you know anybody in the area or building, make sure they stay put and >> reporter: our station reporting the suspect took a gun off a deputy in the county courth
. >> and then the 19-year-old gymnastics prodigy who is about to become a household name. simone biles hasn't lost a competition in years. other gymnast has done before. it is tuesday, july 12th. >> from abc news, this is world news now. >> it's tuesday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. new details from michigan. two bailiffs shot and killed inside a courthouse. >> we learned their names. they were escorting a prisoner into a courtroom when the...
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. >> and the ten-year-old golf prodigy sidelined by a judge over a custody fight. it's been going on since she was three. hear what her father is now saying. you're watching "world news now." saying. you're watching "world news now." ♪ amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. don't miss the lowest prices of the season sale, with the c2 queen mattress now only $699.99. plus 36 month financing. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. introducing new k-y for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touch. our bacteria family's been on this alright kiddos!erations. everybody off the backpack, we made it to the ottoman. i like to watch them clean, but they'll never get me on the mattress! finally there's a disinfectant mist designed for sofas, mattresses and more. introducing new lysol max cover. its innovative cap has a 2x wider spray max cover
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. >> why a judge is forcing a 10-year-old golf prodigy to sit out the next year of competition.and more when "action news" comes right back. >> ♪ >> "action news" continues with meteorologist adam joseph, alicia vitarelli, sharrie williams and brian taff. >> ♪ >> it's 4:30. brian and sharrie are off. "action news" continues with an investigation near the university of delaware that has students and nearby residents alike on edge. two attacks over the holiday weekend that have police looking for suspected kidnapper. >> coming up in big talkers why a judge has ordered a 10-year-old golf prodigy to sit out all competitions for the next year. >> but we begin this half hour with another check of the accuweather forecast. >> we are tracking some rain. it could be putting a damper on your fourth of july plans tonight. meteorologist cecily tynan at the big board with all the details and the answers to those big questions for those festivities. >> alicia and walter it's one of those good news-bad news situations. the good news is the heaviest rain will be holding off until after all the
. >> why a judge is forcing a 10-year-old golf prodigy to sit out the next year of competition.and more when "action news" comes right back. >> ♪ >> "action news" continues with meteorologist adam joseph, alicia vitarelli, sharrie williams and brian taff. >> ♪ >> it's 4:30. brian and sharrie are off. "action news" continues with an investigation near the university of delaware that has students and nearby residents alike on edge....
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. >>> coming up in the next half hour, a ten-year-old golf prodigy sidelined nature judge ordered noy scaled back practice schedule for the next year over a custody battle. >> first, a world of unimaginable wealth. what i saw firsthand inside one of new york's premier hotels to kick off the new series "lifestyles of the rich and kendis ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hthat's the best graphic i'v seen. you're as excites as we are. we have a new series that gives an inside look that few get to experience. >> especially me. if it weren't for this new series as we mentioned, you saw there called lifestyles of the rich and kendis. we go behind the chandelier lit halls of the plaza hotel in new york. >> welcome. >> it's great to be here. this is beautiful. >> one and only plaza. >> and with that, so begins my adventure inside one of the world's most exclusive hotels. new york city's plaza hotel. the same hotel made iconic in literature by eloise. the place the beatles stayed and their fans invaded during their first american tour back in 1964. and home to kevin mcallister in home alone two. somehow that plaza ho
. >>> coming up in the next half hour, a ten-year-old golf prodigy sidelined nature judge ordered noy scaled back practice schedule for the next year over a custody battle. >> first, a world of unimaginable wealth. what i saw firsthand inside one of new york's premier hotels to kick off the new series "lifestyles of the rich and kendis ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hthat's the best graphic i'v seen. you're as excites as we are. we have a new series that gives an inside look that few...
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. >>> from tennis to golf, a 10-year-old prodigy from virginia who has been showing great promise andzing talent. >> that is until a judge sidelined her for the next year. she awarded sole custody to the mother in a bitter custody battle. abc's t.j. holm wis with the st. >> reporter: this little golfer can't compete for now. the 10-year-old was ordered by a judge to stay away from golf tournaments for the next year. that decision is part of an ongoing custody battle between her parents that has now lasted seven years. it comes at a time when her dad says her career and talent are flourishing. >> she happens to -- she's won 23 out of 33 tournaments. >> he caddies for his daughter and coaches her. he bought her plastic clubs when she was three. a pga member has seen the girl's talent. >> as far as her skill level, she's in the top 10% in the nation. she's ready to obtain a scholarship to college and here she is only 10 years old. >> reporter: but the custody order says that the child shall not be permitted to play competitive golf for one year. and she's not allowed to take lessons with
. >>> from tennis to golf, a 10-year-old prodigy from virginia who has been showing great promise andzing talent. >> that is until a judge sidelined her for the next year. she awarded sole custody to the mother in a bitter custody battle. abc's t.j. holm wis with the st. >> reporter: this little golfer can't compete for now. the 10-year-old was ordered by a judge to stay away from golf tournaments for the next year. that decision is part of an ongoing custody battle between...
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why a judge just banned a 10-year-old golf prodigy from competing for a year. >> pasta perfection.g in today. pasta lovers you have a place to eat your food. "fox & friends first" continues right now. first basem first baseman f of fox & friends first >> the sun and clouds on this rainy morning. good morning to you wherever you are waking up with us. >> i am heather childers. >> i am jackie ibanez. we begin with the race for the white house. president obama hitting the campaign trail with hillary clinton. >> double plnald trump is kicki vetting process into high gear. >> good morning, rich. >>ed campaigning begins for president obama at least. this afternoon he and former secretary of state hillary clinton will take air force one from the dc area to north carolina for the first campaign event together this season and trying to get her elected. donald trump is already criticizing the joint appearance criticizing why is president obama allowed to use air force one on the campaign trail with crooked hillary. who pays? >> as in other administrations we follow all rules and regulations
why a judge just banned a 10-year-old golf prodigy from competing for a year. >> pasta perfection.g in today. pasta lovers you have a place to eat your food. "fox & friends first" continues right now. first basem first baseman f of fox & friends first >> the sun and clouds on this rainy morning. good morning to you wherever you are waking up with us. >> i am heather childers. >> i am jackie ibanez. we begin with the race for the white house. president...
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tennis prodigy playing if front of her home crowd. she lives five minutes away in atherton and here she is taking on sasha bickerty. she comes back with a nice forehand winner in the second set. she takes that set 6-4. on match point, vickery in the far court, she will hit it wide. here's the thing next up for that young lady she's 17 years old as weed said. venus williams tomorrow night. venus williams is 36 years old. more than twice her age that will be a good one down at stanford. nfl training camp opens next week. niners a few days later and then this is pretty cute. this is tory smith and his son and a friend of his son. they're training. they're working out getting ready to go for training camp. pretty cute stuff. football is right around the corner. >> it's fun when your kids can join you in the work out. >> that was priceless stuff. >>> thank you for joining us everyone. you have a great night. we'll see you tomorrow. >> good night. >> good night. hey guys lunch is here! it's on me fellas. with the chase mobile app, stephen c
tennis prodigy playing if front of her home crowd. she lives five minutes away in atherton and here she is taking on sasha bickerty. she comes back with a nice forehand winner in the second set. she takes that set 6-4. on match point, vickery in the far court, she will hit it wide. here's the thing next up for that young lady she's 17 years old as weed said. venus williams tomorrow night. venus williams is 36 years old. more than twice her age that will be a good one down at stanford. nfl...
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i am told her daughter was a prodigy and knew what she wanted to be when she grew up and that was a gymnast. >>> temple university president neil theobald has resigned tonight and the board of trustees were scheduled to meet to fire him but the sides came to an agreement allowing him to resign. the fallout is a result of a $22 million shortfall in the university's merit scholarship fund. current chancellor richardingler is the interim president. >>> professional athletes meet with police trying to foster community in the city. and training like a pro, see the state of the art facility that will help mold the next generation of athletes in philadelphia. >>> our next heat wave is on the way, you see the heat index in the midwest well over 100 degrees and we'll talk about the dangerous heat in our forecast. >>> an all-star team of pro athletes have now promised onto help police build bridges in the community. eagles and pro players playing for other teams met with commissioner ross, they asked for the meeting because they don't want the tenses and vie loans to come to philadelphia. >> a discon
i am told her daughter was a prodigy and knew what she wanted to be when she grew up and that was a gymnast. >>> temple university president neil theobald has resigned tonight and the board of trustees were scheduled to meet to fire him but the sides came to an agreement allowing him to resign. the fallout is a result of a $22 million shortfall in the university's merit scholarship fund. current chancellor richardingler is the interim president. >>> professional athletes meet...
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new prodigy simone biles has picked up the slack and cemented her spot.atch trials tonight here on nbc 10. track and field qualifying and the gymnasts take the center stage at 8:30. >>> tennis anyone? the men's final. nothing like strawberries and cream. the duke and duchess on hand at the all-england club. andy murray in the near court. championship point. yep. captures the crown on his home soil. he can hardly contain his moegs. moved to tears. going to hide his face there, but we know how he feels. the men's title at wimbledon. >>> finally tonight, this is great. baseball can be a crazy game. certainly the case yesterday between the giants and diamondbacks. have a look. it will be a weird game when the pitcher can't even get over the top step of the dugout. he just has to eat it and suck it up there. javier lopez trips over the step. how can you catch a foul ball with the food tray. holds it up and the beer goes everywhere. watch this ball bounce off the shoulder of the infielder. this is the best one, though. buster posey and jake peavy who peavy's no
new prodigy simone biles has picked up the slack and cemented her spot.atch trials tonight here on nbc 10. track and field qualifying and the gymnasts take the center stage at 8:30. >>> tennis anyone? the men's final. nothing like strawberries and cream. the duke and duchess on hand at the all-england club. andy murray in the near court. championship point. yep. captures the crown on his home soil. he can hardly contain his moegs. moved to tears. going to hide his face there, but we...
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she's the daughter of eagles quarterback randall cunningham, a prodigy setting a world indoor juniorrd earlier this season. she'll need to finish in the top three tonight in the high jump finals to earn her ticket to rio. >>> the pride of vorhees, new jersey, english gardner, is also helping to punch her ticket to rio. she's america's top sprinter and is a favorite in tonight's 100-meter dash. english overcame a serious knee injury in high school to become a standout sprinter at oregon which by the way is where the trials are being held tonight. she also needs to finni s ts to top three to reach rio. >>> we're 33 days away from rio, august 5th here,!j nbc 10. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather. >> we'll go ahead and check our neighborhood forecast. ñr not doing too badly right now. plenty of cloud cover, mainly in the 70s. a little cooler in vineland at 70. 73 degrees right now in atlantic city. we do have clouds with the exception to the far north. as we go wider we are going to have to contend with the low pressure system out here to the west. it's got precipitati
she's the daughter of eagles quarterback randall cunningham, a prodigy setting a world indoor juniorrd earlier this season. she'll need to finish in the top three tonight in the high jump finals to earn her ticket to rio. >>> the pride of vorhees, new jersey, english gardner, is also helping to punch her ticket to rio. she's america's top sprinter and is a favorite in tonight's 100-meter dash. english overcame a serious knee injury in high school to become a standout sprinter at oregon...
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the first congress achieved prodigious output. it established the executive department, the federal court system, the first revenue streams for the national government, it approved the first amendments to the constitution, it adopted a program for paying the countries embraced the principles of capitalism. it found at the first national bank, established the national capital on the banks of the potomac, enacted the first patent and copyright laws, founded the u.s. coast guard, and i could go on. the members of the first congress did not regard themselves as demigods. they never expected anyone else to consider them that either. the great majority of them were professional politicians. most of them were lawyers. [laughter] this was not a congress of amateurs. threw down his plow, jumped on his mule and road to new york and legislated for a while, then went back to the farm to finish plowing. nobody. nobody tore off his cobblers leather apron to legislate. these men are professionals. they were overwhelmingly pragmatists. there were
the first congress achieved prodigious output. it established the executive department, the federal court system, the first revenue streams for the national government, it approved the first amendments to the constitution, it adopted a program for paying the countries embraced the principles of capitalism. it found at the first national bank, established the national capital on the banks of the potomac, enacted the first patent and copyright laws, founded the u.s. coast guard, and i could go...
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congressthe first achieved prodigious output. federal,ished the court system, the first revenue streams for the national government, the first and amendments approved to the constitution, adopted a program for paying the countries debts, and they embraced the kids both of capitalism as the underpinning of financial policy. it founded the first national day and the first national capital on the banks of the potomac. it enacted the first patent and copyright laws, and i could go on. the members of the first congress, it regards itself as demagogue. they never expected anyone else to expect them to be that either. a great majority of them were professional politicians. most of them were, gasp, lawyers. this was not a congress of amateurs. nobody threw down his plow, jumped on his meal, and wrote to new york and legislated and then went back to the farm to finish plowing. nobody. s.body took off his cobbler professional. overwhelmingly that there were no ideological zealots. crazy,two a little bit and a few others were famously a bit
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she's a 19-year-old gymnastics prodigy.u see her perform in rio, you will want to hear her incredible backstory. here's abc's philip menknow. >> reporter: simone biles is doing things other gymnasts have never done. she hasn't lost a competition in three years. she has her own move, the biles. >> she flips backward with a straight body two times. on the second flip she does a half-turn and lands forward. >> reporter: yesterday she took one more step toward the one thing she hasn't yet achieved. an olympic medal. qualifying for the u.s. team going to rio. >> sometimes i hear the crowd cheering and most of the time like your body's on auto pilot. so sometimes even after i do a floor routine, i'm like, did i really just do that? >> reporter: 2012, simone was too young to compete in the london games. since then she's been on fire. the 19-year-old gymnast is a three-time world all-around champion, the first woman to win the title three times in a row. she's earned 14 medals in the world championships, 10 of which are gold. we sa
she's a 19-year-old gymnastics prodigy.u see her perform in rio, you will want to hear her incredible backstory. here's abc's philip menknow. >> reporter: simone biles is doing things other gymnasts have never done. she hasn't lost a competition in three years. she has her own move, the biles. >> she flips backward with a straight body two times. on the second flip she does a half-turn and lands forward. >> reporter: yesterday she took one more step toward the one thing she...
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even if she's this phenom or this prodigy we want our children to have childhoods. >> i couldn't agreee. sunny, i appreciate it. lara, over to you. >> so true. >>> we are going to switch gears now as millions of americans are hitting the roads this fourth of july, they will be sharing it with massive trucks that could roll over with deadly consequences. now, though, there is technology designed to keep everybody safer. we're going to go back out to abc's alex perez with more. >> reporter: within seconds a massive semi-truck can lose control. causing chaos on the road. >> look at that. look at that. >> reporter: and for millions of drivers sharing the road with these heavy beasts it can turn deadly for them too. in april a new jersey teen was killed when a semi rolled over on to her car. in 2014 the d.o.t. reports more than 410,000 accidents involving large trucks and that includes rollovers. >> overturned semi. >> reporter: one technology that is helping to prevent that is electronic stability control which helps truck drivers maintain control during extreme steering. the government re
even if she's this phenom or this prodigy we want our children to have childhoods. >> i couldn't agreee. sunny, i appreciate it. lara, over to you. >> so true. >>> we are going to switch gears now as millions of americans are hitting the roads this fourth of july, they will be sharing it with massive trucks that could roll over with deadly consequences. now, though, there is technology designed to keep everybody safer. we're going to go back out to abc's alex perez with...
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she has been called a prodigy by golf professionals. the father said her game will suffer. after the break, a final check of your holiday forecast and a story about a teenager overcoming major obstacles to your home can be perfect.re, even when life isn't. the neighbor's back. oh, no. this is my husband, gibby! i wanted to show him your furniture! i like it! you wanna come in? oh no. that would be weird! the 4th of july sale is happening now. havertys. jummy: a really inspirati from texas. one graduated from high school with honors. what makes that so much impressive is he's been homeless for three years. his mother died when he was 5 and the rest of his family abandoned him. he decided to make the best of the situation and show up for school. >> what else was i supposed to do? it was either that or be a low life, you know? i could just throw all that away, have a chance. i have a chance so why not keep going? jummy: well, his community learned that secret and provided him help and he's now going to college on a full scholarship. so congra
she has been called a prodigy by golf professionals. the father said her game will suffer. after the break, a final check of your holiday forecast and a story about a teenager overcoming major obstacles to your home can be perfect.re, even when life isn't. the neighbor's back. oh, no. this is my husband, gibby! i wanted to show him your furniture! i like it! you wanna come in? oh no. that would be weird! the 4th of july sale is happening now. havertys. jummy: a really inspirati from texas. one...
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not when vegas is home to american prodigies.o be the daughter of one of the greatest philadelphia athletes of all time. >> we go exclusively inside the workouts of the delran new jersey native, carli lloyd. >> the legendary jesse owens once won here. an olympic medalist who once called philadelphia home, wants to tell you a story that you may not know about. >> and a prospective inside the world of fencing like you've never seen before. from a philadelphia an, who has taken the sport where no american has before. these are the young men and women you'll want to watch in rio. going for gold starts right now.
not when vegas is home to american prodigies.o be the daughter of one of the greatest philadelphia athletes of all time. >> we go exclusively inside the workouts of the delran new jersey native, carli lloyd. >> the legendary jesse owens once won here. an olympic medalist who once called philadelphia home, wants to tell you a story that you may not know about. >> and a prospective inside the world of fencing like you've never seen before. from a philadelphia an, who has taken...
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he was a child prodigy who entered west point at the age of 15. the story has never been fully told before as a celebrated beauty who turned down a marriage proposals including one from mcclellan before she accepted the second petition. on their wedding day mcclellan was president of the illinois central railroad an railroad and a half later the 34-year-old was general in chief of the army in the middle of the civil war. they were prominent on the party scene in washington, d.c. in th summer -- in the winter. even as the white house, congress and newspapers feel that his interminable delay in confronting the enemy. in his memorable phrase, mcclellan had the flows. in fact the general had serious mental problems. mcclellan's daily letters revealed he was often diluted and narcissistic and the extreme. her husband's disdain was in the letter. he had his own problems to be sure but she added him on entirn raids against his civilian andag military superiors. she might have realized she married a complex and proud young man but she couldn't have imagin
he was a child prodigy who entered west point at the age of 15. the story has never been fully told before as a celebrated beauty who turned down a marriage proposals including one from mcclellan before she accepted the second petition. on their wedding day mcclellan was president of the illinois central railroad an railroad and a half later the 34-year-old was general in chief of the army in the middle of the civil war. they were prominent on the party scene in washington, d.c. in th summer --...
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he was a child prodigy from an upper-middle-class family in philadelphia entered west point at the age of 15 going whose story hadn't been told and was a celebrated beauty who turned down eight marriage proposals including one from mcclellan before she accepted the second petition. on their wedding day mcclellan was president of the central railroad. a year and a half later the 34-year-old was general chief of the united states army in the middle of a civil war. they were prominent on the party scene in washington, d.c. in the summer and the winter of 1862. even if the interminable delays. the general ha general had seril problems, too. they revealed that he was often deluded and narcissistic in the extreme. her husband's disdain the letter mcclellan at his own problems to be sure but she egged him on against his civilian and military. she couldn't have imagined the consequence o to the nation of r unquestioning support. at the headquarters in late 1861 when he took command of all union forces when he finally moved his army south in 1862 she began traveling north to new york and connec
he was a child prodigy from an upper-middle-class family in philadelphia entered west point at the age of 15 going whose story hadn't been told and was a celebrated beauty who turned down eight marriage proposals including one from mcclellan before she accepted the second petition. on their wedding day mcclellan was president of the central railroad. a year and a half later the 34-year-old was general chief of the united states army in the middle of a civil war. they were prominent on the party...
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he was a child prodigy from an upper middle class family in philadelphia who entered west point at the age of 15. nelly who story has never been fully told before this book was a celebrated blue-eyed beauty who turned down eight marriage proposals including one from mcclellan before she accepted his second petition. on their wedding day in may of 1860 he was president of the illinois central preaward. a year and half later 34-year-old was a general and chief of the united states army in the middle of the civil war. they were prominent on the party scene in washington dc in the summer -- in the winter of 1862 even at the white house in the newspapers fumed at his delay in confronting the enemy. in lincoln's memorable phrase he have the slows. in fact, the general have serious mental problems also. the daily letters to nelly revealed that he was often diluted and always paranoid and narcissistic in the extreme. nelly said her husband disdained for lincoln and her cabinet in the letters. he have his own problems to be sure but she egg him on in tirades against the civilian and military su
he was a child prodigy from an upper middle class family in philadelphia who entered west point at the age of 15. nelly who story has never been fully told before this book was a celebrated blue-eyed beauty who turned down eight marriage proposals including one from mcclellan before she accepted his second petition. on their wedding day in may of 1860 he was president of the illinois central preaward. a year and half later 34-year-old was a general and chief of the united states army in the...
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we could expect hot and the temperatures cooler at the coast hot pink as temperatures in the to prodigious not just the illinois locations from sacraments also merced warmer and along the coast hi ron the region tomorrow paint the picture 97 will be the high in san jose 103 and livermore comfortable condition 69 degrees 91 and a loss of 90 and paddle month high of 90 degrees in santa rosa 100 degrees and there fell. >>reporter: the changes will start to happen as we go to friday saturday and sunday but said it would drop back down to the '80s '80s to go to next we take a look at the bay the temperatures will be in the high 70's will slowly start to drop back down ms. simons by saturday low salmon is into next week for the clothes will stay in the mid '60s for the next week or so. >>catherine heenan: we will be right back. the ford freedom sales event is on! with our best offers of the year! ♪ i'm free to do what i want... and 0% financing is back! on a huge selection of ford cars, trucks and suvs. plus get an extra $1000 smart bonus on specially tagged vehicles. that's freedom from interes
we could expect hot and the temperatures cooler at the coast hot pink as temperatures in the to prodigious not just the illinois locations from sacraments also merced warmer and along the coast hi ron the region tomorrow paint the picture 97 will be the high in san jose 103 and livermore comfortable condition 69 degrees 91 and a loss of 90 and paddle month high of 90 degrees in santa rosa 100 degrees and there fell. >>reporter: the changes will start to happen as we go to friday saturday...
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but to get back to your question, i think from as early as days as computer prodigy in highland park, spending his off hours on the internet, communicating and collaborating with a bunch of very accomplished adults to build the next generation of the open web, that he saw the power of the collaborative dynamic that the web could promote. right? saw the power of a medium that would allow a precocious, very sort of enthusiastic teenager, to be accepted as a peer with computer scientists and law professors and it was a world in which you were judged by the quality of your contributions, not your credentials that have been con federal by some hierarchical institution. and that idea that there was sort of a world that could be more inclusive to sort of contributions and ideas from all parties. really sort of stuck with him throughout his life. whenever he ran into institutions that were the opposite of that, right? high school, he spent his ninth grade year at north shore country day school on the north shore, trying to convince his principal to basically change the way at the school worke
but to get back to your question, i think from as early as days as computer prodigy in highland park, spending his off hours on the internet, communicating and collaborating with a bunch of very accomplished adults to build the next generation of the open web, that he saw the power of the collaborative dynamic that the web could promote. right? saw the power of a medium that would allow a precocious, very sort of enthusiastic teenager, to be accepted as a peer with computer scientists and law...
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he was a child prodigy from an upper middle class family in philadelphia who entered west point at the age of 15. nelly, whose story has never fully been told before this book, was a celebrated blue-eyed beauty who turned down eight marriage proposals including one from mcclellan before she accepted his second petition. on their wedding day in may 1860, mcclellan was president of the illinois central railroad. a year and a half later the 34-year-old was general and chief of the united states army in the middle of the civil war. the mcclellans were prominent on the party scene in washington, d.c. in the summer -- in the winter of 1862. even as the white house, congress and the newspapers fumed at his intermin bl delays in confronting the enemy. in lincoln's memorable phrase, mcclellan had the slows. in fact, the general had serious mental problems too. mcclellan's daily letters to nelly reveal that he was often deluded, always paranoid and narcissistic in the extreme. nelly said her husband's disdain for -- fed her husband's can disdane for lincoln in her letters. she egged him on in ti
he was a child prodigy from an upper middle class family in philadelphia who entered west point at the age of 15. nelly, whose story has never fully been told before this book, was a celebrated blue-eyed beauty who turned down eight marriage proposals including one from mcclellan before she accepted his second petition. on their wedding day in may 1860, mcclellan was president of the illinois central railroad. a year and a half later the 34-year-old was general and chief of the united states...
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. >> reporter: at 15 years old, bobbie lee is more so no surprise in this family of prodigies. he was selected to play warm-up for phil collins. before their advanced studies at florida atlantic university, they were home schooled. their tiger mother says she believes education is more than >> what is the secret sauce? >> the secret sauce is dedication, commitment and hard work. >> reporter: a family to watch and name to remember. that other bush dynasty from south florida. for "today," kerry sanders, nbc news, boca raton. >> wow. >> impressive. >> the bushs we know, they are feeling like under performers. i'm sure they never felt that them to get a doctorate. >>> we feel like we're not that impressive. we will be back in just a moment, but first this is >>> thank you for waking up with us. that will do it for us on this saturday morning. tomorrow on "today," willie goes on tour with luke bryan. ashley went to lowe's to create her dream bathroom. their curated bath collections helped her bring the perfect look together. oh. one sec. my shell phone's ringing. hey girl hey. i had
. >> reporter: at 15 years old, bobbie lee is more so no surprise in this family of prodigies. he was selected to play warm-up for phil collins. before their advanced studies at florida atlantic university, they were home schooled. their tiger mother says she believes education is more than >> what is the secret sauce? >> the secret sauce is dedication, commitment and hard work. >> reporter: a family to watch and name to remember. that other bush dynasty from south...
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. >> reporter: at 17 you may think she is a softball prodigy. baseball has always been her sport. her father amazed and proud as can be. >> this is a situation where i never thought i'd hear someone say your daughter is playing professional baseball. it is a cool day. >> she started in left field batting eight. her job to provide run support and prevent the pacifics from scoring on starting pitcher stacey piagno. >> we are getting a lot of publicity but what is important to us as an organization is we did it the right way. the fact they will be on the roster and active tomorrow is what makes it more of a genuine effort than a pure one-day circus. >> the players welcome them as you do in baseball. >> she has to hit the targets. she has her own job and makes it more of a team. >> i have experienced to be part of history is exciting. >> first inning of the game she faced four batters three pop flies. the final out a warning track grab by whitmore. cheryl will be here at 11:00 with the post game story. nbc bay area. >> girl power on girl power out there. no offense to you, colin. >> h
. >> reporter: at 17 you may think she is a softball prodigy. baseball has always been her sport. her father amazed and proud as can be. >> this is a situation where i never thought i'd hear someone say your daughter is playing professional baseball. it is a cool day. >> she started in left field batting eight. her job to provide run support and prevent the pacifics from scoring on starting pitcher stacey piagno. >> we are getting a lot of publicity but what is important...
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will hundred to and a comparable to a level more 74 cachepots who go into tuesday wednesday to prodigiousa will rein in the sierra a closer look at the new release follows later rise in is by neon who is seen to be happening. >>catherine heenan: he was spotted north of lake tahoe is deciding one scene in 2000 a that was the first time i will bring have been documented in this area since the 1920's they believe the data was extinct in the sierra the biologist and up the cameras in the national forests that is after research and saw usual tracks in the snow this january than now waiting for dna results to see if this is the same animal a fast-moving wildfire prompted even more evacuation's near big sur oakland police reveal new details of the suspect who shot a one of their officers. >>haaziq madyun: that is exactly what happened the oakland police department had a surgeon who became the target and a victim of an unprovoked they're delivered at unfortunately the sergeant was not struck the investigators have been coming through the video footage to really piece together what happened the sh
will hundred to and a comparable to a level more 74 cachepots who go into tuesday wednesday to prodigiousa will rein in the sierra a closer look at the new release follows later rise in is by neon who is seen to be happening. >>catherine heenan: he was spotted north of lake tahoe is deciding one scene in 2000 a that was the first time i will bring have been documented in this area since the 1920's they believe the data was extinct in the sierra the biologist and up the cameras in the...
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the eagles former superstar quarterback is coaching a prodigy. >> speed, more speed. she's got it.ural. >> philadelphia, meet vashti cunningham, the daughter of randall. >> good, good, good. >> competition started at 6 feet a half inches. hu cunningham has not missed yet. and she still has not missed making it look easy. >> reporter: at just 18, vashti is the junior women's record holder in the high jump as a high schooler. and she's hoping to bring home olympic gold in rio. >> that would just be amazing to me. i don't really know. i can't put into words the feeling it would bring. >> reporter: after football, it's back on the road to train his daughter. randall is using the lessons he learned as one of america's best high school high jumpers to train a gold medal hopeful. >> we can maintain our bodies for a straight year at getting stronger without getting burnt out. the program i've designed gets you through all of that. >> reporter: millions of people flock to the vegas strip every year hoping to strike it rich. vashti signed a multimillion-dollar deal with nike. with a pro cont
the eagles former superstar quarterback is coaching a prodigy. >> speed, more speed. she's got it.ural. >> philadelphia, meet vashti cunningham, the daughter of randall. >> good, good, good. >> competition started at 6 feet a half inches. hu cunningham has not missed yet. and she still has not missed making it look easy. >> reporter: at just 18, vashti is the junior women's record holder in the high jump as a high schooler. and she's hoping to bring home olympic...
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. >> since they joined prodigy, a computer service accessed by television, they do everything from checkingonline for christmas gifts and even buy stocks. >> the experts say this is the tip of the iceberg. >> a human being drives by touching the tv screen. >> is it reasonable to assume our children will have all these devices? >> it's reasonable to assume you'll have all of these things in your home in decades. >> things don't usually arrive on time but in the 80s, it fundamentally did and the world we live in was really born in some ways. >> this was the decade in which technology in general made our personal lives just that much richer and easier than they had been before. at least those of us who could figure out which button to push. >> we went from invention to innovation. innovation is taking an idea into a product. >> these concepts of digital random access, mobile, portable and cheap had started to catch on. >> different ways to run a business, different ways to communicate with your friends, different ways to experience virtual worlds. i don't think we've ever seen a decade like th
. >> since they joined prodigy, a computer service accessed by television, they do everything from checkingonline for christmas gifts and even buy stocks. >> the experts say this is the tip of the iceberg. >> a human being drives by touching the tv screen. >> is it reasonable to assume our children will have all these devices? >> it's reasonable to assume you'll have all of these things in your home in decades. >> things don't usually arrive on time but in...
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he was a prodigy. there is always a price to pay when you live in that world. sammy was not seen as a handsome figure when he became a teenager in 15 to 17 and 18 he was up in canada when he was 19 and started getting a lot of attention from white women. up there, you know, there were not the racial restrictions that there were in the usa and sammy gravitated toward the interracial lifestyle that waserary dangerous in the usa. and i think his life -- was very -- until a concern point in the '60s, until he became friends with harry bell fonte who had a socially conscious approach to entertainment, before that, sammy wasn't involved with the civil rights movement and the one they pulled him in he was happy to be there. it was like he had felt something that had been missing from his life and that was culture, a people, a place, and in a certain kind of love that is known to all cultures. i think sammy more than made up from missing an action earlier in the 40s and 50s, he came out in a beautiful way in the '60s. he went to selma, he was at the march on washington
he was a prodigy. there is always a price to pay when you live in that world. sammy was not seen as a handsome figure when he became a teenager in 15 to 17 and 18 he was up in canada when he was 19 and started getting a lot of attention from white women. up there, you know, there were not the racial restrictions that there were in the usa and sammy gravitated toward the interracial lifestyle that waserary dangerous in the usa. and i think his life -- was very -- until a concern point in the...
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. >> a student who overcome tough odds to get straight a's ape musical prodigies, the (male off-screenouncer) what's it feel like to win the mustang instant game, with top prizes of a hundred grand or a new ford mustang? (woman) oh my goodness. woo! (male off-screen announcer) with instant games from the pennsylvania lottery, the instant you play could be the instant you win. keep on scratchin'. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn more and get your free online valuation now at we buy any car dot com ♪ find out how much your car is worth at webuyanycar.com ♪ >>> breaking news right now, crews are searching for a missing teenager in the delaware river in the fishtown. authorities say a 16 year-old jumped in the river, around 45 minutes ago and did not resurface. and the philadelphia marine unit and fire department are there on the scene.
. >> a student who overcome tough odds to get straight a's ape musical prodigies, the (male off-screenouncer) what's it feel like to win the mustang instant game, with top prizes of a hundred grand or a new ford mustang? (woman) oh my goodness. woo! (male off-screen announcer) with instant games from the pennsylvania lottery, the instant you play could be the instant you win. keep on scratchin'. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you...
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. >> since they joined prodigy, a computer service accessed by telephone, they do everything from checking shopping online for christmas gifts. they even buy and sell stocks. the experts tell us all of this is just the tip of the iceberg of what's to come. >> there were all kinds of crazy ideas that really foreshadowed the next explosion of technology. >> a human being drives through aspen by touching the tv screen. >> is it reasonable to assume that our children will have such devices? >> i think it's reasonable to assume you'll have all these things in your home within a short amount of time. >> the thing about decades is that they don't often actually arrive on time, but when it comes to the world of technology, it really did. the world fundamentally changed in the 1980s and the world we now live in was really born in some ways. >> this was the decade in which technology in general made our personal lives just that much richer and easier than they had been before, at least those of us who could figure out which button to push. >> we went from invention to innovation. innovation is takin
. >> since they joined prodigy, a computer service accessed by telephone, they do everything from checking shopping online for christmas gifts. they even buy and sell stocks. the experts tell us all of this is just the tip of the iceberg of what's to come. >> there were all kinds of crazy ideas that really foreshadowed the next explosion of technology. >> a human being drives through aspen by touching the tv screen. >> is it reasonable to assume that our children will...
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he was a child prodigy. there is always a price to pay when you live in that world. was not seen as a handsome figure when he became a teenager and 1517, 18. he was up in canada when he was my team and i started getting a lot of attention from white women. upstairs there was not a racial restrictions that there were in the u.s.a. and sammy gravitated towards that interracial lifestyle. that was very dangerous in the u.s.a. and i think his life -- until a certain point in the 16th, early 60s until we became friends with harry belafonte and cindy fortier who both had a very socially conscious approach to entertainment, before that, sammy was than all but the civil rights movement. but once they pulled him in, he was happy to be there. it was like he had found something that had been missing from his life and not with culture, a people, a place them in a certain kind of love that is known to all cultures and they think cme more than made up for missing in action earlier in the 40s and 50s he came out in a beautiful way in the 60s. he went to falmouth. he was at the marc
he was a child prodigy. there is always a price to pay when you live in that world. was not seen as a handsome figure when he became a teenager and 1517, 18. he was up in canada when he was my team and i started getting a lot of attention from white women. upstairs there was not a racial restrictions that there were in the u.s.a. and sammy gravitated towards that interracial lifestyle. that was very dangerous in the u.s.a. and i think his life -- until a certain point in the 16th, early 60s...
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lauren weisberger's brand-new book, "the singles game," takes us into the world of a tennis prodigy who makes a few changes and finds herself catapulted into a jet-setting lifestyle that comes at a cost. we're thrilled to have lauren weisberger here with us this morning. we'll talk about the book in a moment, but a little bit of a homecoming for you, since you went to high school in allentown, right? >> i did, yes. born in scranton and raised in allentown. >> and now, i saw the movie. did not read the book, but i saw the movie with my wife, "the devil wears prada," meryl streep. was that based on a true story? >> it was, yes. my first job out of college was working at "vogue" for anna wintour and it wasn't a direct one-to-one correlation, but a lot of what i saw and experienced there found its way into "the devil wears prada." tell me what it was like seeing your book being made into a major motion picture? >> it was just about the most amazing thing ever. it was wonderful. i thought they did just such a wonderful job with the movie. it could have gone in a mill different directions, bu
lauren weisberger's brand-new book, "the singles game," takes us into the world of a tennis prodigy who makes a few changes and finds herself catapulted into a jet-setting lifestyle that comes at a cost. we're thrilled to have lauren weisberger here with us this morning. we'll talk about the book in a moment, but a little bit of a homecoming for you, since you went to high school in allentown, right? >> i did, yes. born in scranton and raised in allentown. >> and now, i...
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trump: so a very amazing prodigious man, i will not use his name but people know who i'm talking about, i was at his house. and he said donald, i thought you were totally wrong. i thought you were much too tough on china. i thought you were much too tough on japan. i thought you were much too tough on mexico. and all of these other countries that you are talking to, with respect, but i thought you were much too tough. and for a year, i have been telling people he is being too tough. i thought you were much too tough donald come on saudi arabia. much too tough. i thought you were much too tough on japan, because as you never knew before i got involved, we pay for a big portion of japan's military. and i want them to help us out. this isn't 40 years ago. this is in 30 years ago. they are sending cars to us by the millions. and believe me, we don't need more iran deals done by incompetent people. we need smart people, great negotiators. and believe me, i will head up. i know what i'm doing. we have the greatest negotiators in the world, and we don't use them. we use political hacks. so, w
trump: so a very amazing prodigious man, i will not use his name but people know who i'm talking about, i was at his house. and he said donald, i thought you were totally wrong. i thought you were much too tough on china. i thought you were much too tough on japan. i thought you were much too tough on mexico. and all of these other countries that you are talking to, with respect, but i thought you were much too tough. and for a year, i have been telling people he is being too tough. i thought...
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president obama gave a fired-up speech, throwing prodigious amounts of shade at donald trump without mentioning his name. >> everybody can tweet but nobody actually knows what it takes to do the job until you have sat behind the desk. i mean, sasha tweets. this is a choice between whether we are going to cling to some imaginary past or whether we're going to reach for the future. even the republicans on the other side don't really know what the guy's talking about. you ask them, they're all like i don't know. then they kind of duck the other way. >> by any measure, that would be considered a blockbuster event. we will have more on the president's big endorsement speech in the show. of course, it also comes on a day when there was also a big development in the seemingly never-ending hillary clinton e-mail saga. it came in the form of a midmorning surprise press conference by fbi director james comey. after nearly a year-long investigation that culminated in a 3 1/2 hour interview with clinton over the weekend, comey said the fbi would not recommend criminal charges against the former
president obama gave a fired-up speech, throwing prodigious amounts of shade at donald trump without mentioning his name. >> everybody can tweet but nobody actually knows what it takes to do the job until you have sat behind the desk. i mean, sasha tweets. this is a choice between whether we are going to cling to some imaginary past or whether we're going to reach for the future. even the republicans on the other side don't really know what the guy's talking about. you ask them, they're...
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bush and his cabinet and who is their higher up above, i believe looking down with a smile upon his prodigy is his vice president eisenhower. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> i would love to get some questions. we do have a microphone that we'll be passing around. please wait for the microphone so the camera can catch it, okay? >> thank you for your comments. i wonder, you talked a lot about the policies and the ideas of president reagan and eisenhower had and how they over lap. what was the initial straw that brought them together as friends or a mentor orname mentee as a relationship. eisenhower sees reagan not only as the broad ten republican as i indicated. eisenhower felt a big lack of lega legacy. he had hoped that his negotiations with the soviets in the late 1950s would lead to major peace breakthrough and this would be his legacy to america. because of the u-2 incident which i did not get into, that created problems. there were hard feelings between both countries and then his vice president, richard nixon, was not elected. what was he leaving the nation and the party. there wa
bush and his cabinet and who is their higher up above, i believe looking down with a smile upon his prodigy is his vice president eisenhower. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> i would love to get some questions. we do have a microphone that we'll be passing around. please wait for the microphone so the camera can catch it, okay? >> thank you for your comments. i wonder, you talked a lot about the policies and the ideas of president reagan and eisenhower had and how they over lap....
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president obama gave a fired-up speech, throwing prodigious amounts of shade at donald trump withouthis name. >> everybody can tweet but nobody a
president obama gave a fired-up speech, throwing prodigious amounts of shade at donald trump withouthis name. >> everybody can tweet but nobody a