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-- ruth? >> no. diedy dinners, my husband in 2010 and my daughter has taken on the responsibility of making sure her mother is properly nourished. [laughter] it is only right. she learned the difference between mom's cooking and daddy's cooking. now she comes once a month and fills the preacher with food -- freezer with food. i bury my lunch -- vary my lunch and a shop for myself every week. in and havefood it put together so that i can experience something different every day. every once in a while, i will order in. my favorite is a local japanese sushi place and another is a local indian place. most of the time, i eat very healthy. i have a lot of salads and i love salads because you can bury them with ingredients. no two salads that i have are ever identical. i have occasional sandwiches but i also like making sandwiches and interesting ways with healthy ingredients. i will put turkey or tunafish or boiled eggs but then i will put roasted peppers, pickles sometimes, whatever suits my and --o incre
-- ruth? >> no. diedy dinners, my husband in 2010 and my daughter has taken on the responsibility of making sure her mother is properly nourished. [laughter] it is only right. she learned the difference between mom's cooking and daddy's cooking. now she comes once a month and fills the preacher with food -- freezer with food. i bury my lunch -- vary my lunch and a shop for myself every week. in and havefood it put together so that i can experience something different every day. every once...
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as jews do every year, congregations will read from the book of ruth as ruth pledges herself to her mother-in-law and to israel. wherever you go, i will go. wherever you stay, i will stay. your people will be my people, and your god, my god. that profound expression of family and faith, that joining together of fates is the spirit animating the relationship between the people of the united states and the people of israel. it's an ironclad bond. it's a solemn promise that endures, from generation to generation. ever since president truman recognized israel just 11 minutes after it declared independence, that doesn't mean we always agree on every issue. like all of us, i'm sure the biblical ruth sometimes didn't see eye to eye with her in-laws. but as president obama told the people of israel when he visited jerusalem, so long as there is a united states of america, you are not alone.
as jews do every year, congregations will read from the book of ruth as ruth pledges herself to her mother-in-law and to israel. wherever you go, i will go. wherever you stay, i will stay. your people will be my people, and your god, my god. that profound expression of family and faith, that joining together of fates is the spirit animating the relationship between the people of the united states and the people of israel. it's an ironclad bond. it's a solemn promise that endures, from...
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ruth comes regularly to the lunch on conference days.here is generally at least five people attending. five of the nine justices. occasionally more. all of us have act of schedules so it is hard to make it even or every lunch. but justices will come somewhat regularly on their own pattern of regularity. come whenrybody will some of our retired justices come for a visit. whether it is justice stevens or justice o'connor. what do we talk about. we have a rule similar to chief justice john marshall's role, which is we do not talk about it cases. they used to talk about cases we do not talk about cases. that is our role. there is no topic off limits but we try to avoid controversy and we are very guarded about raising topics we think might room. hostility in the that does not mean we do not talk about politics, but it is might the great depth we do in the privacy of our homes, ok? but the most common conversation is about what book one of the justices is reading. justices are for asia's readers. we sometimes have conversations about interest
ruth comes regularly to the lunch on conference days.here is generally at least five people attending. five of the nine justices. occasionally more. all of us have act of schedules so it is hard to make it even or every lunch. but justices will come somewhat regularly on their own pattern of regularity. come whenrybody will some of our retired justices come for a visit. whether it is justice stevens or justice o'connor. what do we talk about. we have a rule similar to chief justice john...
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justices breyer, ruth bader ginsburg, sotomayor and justice kennedy wrote in favor of texas clinics and chief justice roberts, and justices thomas and alito dissented. joining me is nbc justice correspondent pete williams. this is unusual. it shows maybe an eight member court might be an effective instrument of justice here. >> couple things to think about. justice scalia had been on this court it would have been 5-4, probably the same outcome. secondly, of all those justices, the only one who spoke up and said there was nothing wrong with the law was justice thomas. but it is a pretty strong smack-down of the texas law. basically the court says it raises obstacles to women's access to abortion without any medical benefit, so therefore it's an undue burden. this decision doesn't by itself undercut the other laws but can be used in other states to challenge them. >> does this reaffirm casey and webster and the cases subsequent to roe v wade, bottom line, a
justices breyer, ruth bader ginsburg, sotomayor and justice kennedy wrote in favor of texas clinics and chief justice roberts, and justices thomas and alito dissented. joining me is nbc justice correspondent pete williams. this is unusual. it shows maybe an eight member court might be an effective instrument of justice here. >> couple things to think about. justice scalia had been on this court it would have been 5-4, probably the same outcome. secondly, of all those justices, the only...
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i have always said three guys bigger than sport themselves: babe ruth is legendary, bigger than support, wilt chamberlain, muhammad ali, greatest of all time biggest in the sport. the those are only three guys that get in the the category. >> michael jordan. >> michael jordan not biggest in the sport. greatest player tonight sport. you could make the case that ali was much bigger to boxing and wilt much big inner basketball and babe ruth was much big inner baseball. old footage of ali the is just breathtaking to see, how fast his hand are. when you look at the state of boxing now and look the at these, these wars with joe frazier and muhammad ali and other guys, when he was coming up and he dispatched quickly. amazing. >> as much as i loved joe frasier fights, all three of them, i loved the press conferences, the back and forth, the yelling, the screaming he is a legend. he will be missed. >>> still to come in sports. are you buying what doug pederson is saying about sam bradford. plus we will have much more including weather from medical list. >>> jeff and mike, thanks. here's the excl
i have always said three guys bigger than sport themselves: babe ruth is legendary, bigger than support, wilt chamberlain, muhammad ali, greatest of all time biggest in the sport. the those are only three guys that get in the the category. >> michael jordan. >> michael jordan not biggest in the sport. greatest player tonight sport. you could make the case that ali was much bigger to boxing and wilt much big inner basketball and babe ruth was much big inner baseball. old footage of...
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ruth: it is something that banks have been fighting for a while.all of the banks that the market environment, they are looking at rising regulatory cost us, they have deal activity falling down to is why investment banking is taking a cause, sue of you look at m&a activity, you run the numbers, it is down 80% m&a. equity markets are down and you are thinking the big banks that have hundreds of people with teams on the ground, how do they make your cost work in a market like this? was the topbc story of bloomberg , earlier this morning. ruth: there are looking at about 25,000 job cuts in the next three years -- they are looking at about 25,000 job cuts in the next three years. they are seeing huge falls and profitability, they are seeing that the markets are not that good, what do you do with all these bankers? betty: looking at share prices of both, clearly goldman still has done better, stock wise then someone like -- a company like hsbc. i'm curious why with all the cost-cutting, they are not really being given any credit by shareholders. ath
ruth: it is something that banks have been fighting for a while.all of the banks that the market environment, they are looking at rising regulatory cost us, they have deal activity falling down to is why investment banking is taking a cause, sue of you look at m&a activity, you run the numbers, it is down 80% m&a. equity markets are down and you are thinking the big banks that have hundreds of people with teams on the ground, how do they make your cost work in a market like this? was...
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ruth, you're in jerusalem? >> reporter: yes, i'm in jerusalem but i got word of the attack pretty quickly at 9:30 this evening. >> and what have you learned about what happened, about what we know about these two suspects? we have been reporting that there are three israelis dead according to our producer. six to nine wounded. then two suspects shot by police. what more do you know? >> reporter: well, what i can tell you is that there are three dead, one of the injured is in critical condition. so that number could rise. we also know that one of the shooters was shot dead by police and the other one is wounded and is currently in recovery in one of tel aviv's hospitals. so they should be interrogated and they will try to get more information. there was information of a third shooter on the loose in tel aviv, but police have ruled that out. and according to the police statement over the last few minutes, the incident in tel aviv is over and the area is secure. like the person you had on earlier, this market is a
ruth, you're in jerusalem? >> reporter: yes, i'm in jerusalem but i got word of the attack pretty quickly at 9:30 this evening. >> and what have you learned about what happened, about what we know about these two suspects? we have been reporting that there are three israelis dead according to our producer. six to nine wounded. then two suspects shot by police. what more do you know? >> reporter: well, what i can tell you is that there are three dead, one of the injured is in...
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ruth: yes.eeting, when goldman unveiled its compensation plan, it would've the highest yield on wall street, there was record investor opposition. yes, some au made, re saying maybe we'd shouldn't be getting paid so much. you will probably see that with a lot of banks in the coming months. matt: how does this work? how do you give a big deal, goldman sachs managing director, a pink slip? ruth: goldman has been doing this for a while, it seems like. juniornt to rely on level employees. we have seen partner level and managing director level, which are the top ranks, the of decreased about 2%, whereas the -- executive directors, these types -- have gone up by about 17%. and gettingrdering, in more junior staff. matt: i'm sure do a fine job just. ruth, -- jobs elsewhere. ruth, thank you for joining us. let's take it from banks to the auto sector. volkswagen is pouring money into an israeli taxi app. the partnership is the beginning of a larger shift in the company. at present, we're quite happy that
ruth: yes.eeting, when goldman unveiled its compensation plan, it would've the highest yield on wall street, there was record investor opposition. yes, some au made, re saying maybe we'd shouldn't be getting paid so much. you will probably see that with a lot of banks in the coming months. matt: how does this work? how do you give a big deal, goldman sachs managing director, a pink slip? ruth: goldman has been doing this for a while, it seems like. juniornt to rely on level employees. we have...
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about cheapin keeping cash overseas but i want to talk about it more, wayne alan ruth so glad you aree. >> thank you. deirdre: personal finance expert say, the value of your home, the prices you pay on the the pump, everything in 401(k) is being affected by the uk's decision to leave the eu. she is my gif guest next. .. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticostero
about cheapin keeping cash overseas but i want to talk about it more, wayne alan ruth so glad you aree. >> thank you. deirdre: personal finance expert say, the value of your home, the prices you pay on the the pump, everything in 401(k) is being affected by the uk's decision to leave the eu. she is my gif guest next. .. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my...
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is a huge renaissance, one of the architects of fiction of horror, quality fiction in the country, ruth franklin, the author of this biography says she is the heir apparent to hawthorn and trades this woman's life through her novels in a 50s and predates them and a stunning biography. >> host: why have we not heard of her? >> guest: we have heard of her through the lottery, one of the most famous short stories to appear in the new yorker in 1948. she was forgotten. america's fiction revival and she is all over the place. >> host: there is a novel coming out by alan moore. >> guest: one of the hottest novels in the world including in america, coming out in september. alan moore is famed as a graphic novelist, but this is the text novel worked on for 20 years, lives like a hermit in northampton, england. he has written the story of life and the story of one family over 10, 12 centuries. and crowds of people in new york or everyone, could be one of the monster works of fiction this year. >> host: it is 1200 pages. >> guest: jerusalem is named after a poem by william blake and is the story
is a huge renaissance, one of the architects of fiction of horror, quality fiction in the country, ruth franklin, the author of this biography says she is the heir apparent to hawthorn and trades this woman's life through her novels in a 50s and predates them and a stunning biography. >> host: why have we not heard of her? >> guest: we have heard of her through the lottery, one of the most famous short stories to appear in the new yorker in 1948. she was forgotten. america's fiction...
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ruth: absolutely.day, we had news of more cutting of dozens of senior jobs and now you're talking about goldman doing the same. this is over and above. of jobsdoes this 5% cut every year, so this is over and above that. he saw them do something similar in the trading division, where they cut up to 10%. we do not know what percentage of jobs this is, but we do know that the job cuts were all in hong kong, london, new york and we know that there are dozens at the managing level, director level. if you look at just how the volumes are this year, gives you an indication of what the banks are going to do across. megan: these are client focused , client focused operations. but my question is though is looking at thinking, how deep seen about, we have 5% just in terms of overall operating costs go down, but can they take them down fast enough in the new environment, where it deal volume, client transaction and also they continue to have this huge regulatory coming to, can they take the cost down fast enough/
ruth: absolutely.day, we had news of more cutting of dozens of senior jobs and now you're talking about goldman doing the same. this is over and above. of jobsdoes this 5% cut every year, so this is over and above that. he saw them do something similar in the trading division, where they cut up to 10%. we do not know what percentage of jobs this is, but we do know that the job cuts were all in hong kong, london, new york and we know that there are dozens at the managing level, director level....
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in fact he failed the test dramatic ly. >> dickerson: what about on democratic side, ruth.inton had the same test, what is your grade offer? >> thought she got a good grade. i thought, it's all about the baseline, all about the curve. when your contest is against donald trump anybody is going to look pretty good when he's talking the way he was talking about muslims and muslim community and president obama. but i think that we're at this very interesting moment as we talk about muslims and is program i can terror we talk about national security. i think you may be starting to see a shift in the gun debate. nobody should ever think that changing gun laws in this country is easy. but as we begin to talk about guns as a question of not just gun control but question of national security. that's really potential opening here. in terms of secretary clinton she came out and i thought said the right things in fact the right words about this horrible tragedy in orlando. >> dickerson: one thing she did say, which was change, i'll call it radical islam, i'll call it whatever. the opin
in fact he failed the test dramatic ly. >> dickerson: what about on democratic side, ruth.inton had the same test, what is your grade offer? >> thought she got a good grade. i thought, it's all about the baseline, all about the curve. when your contest is against donald trump anybody is going to look pretty good when he's talking the way he was talking about muslims and muslim community and president obama. but i think that we're at this very interesting moment as we talk about...
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over cram ra len lenses, ruth was vocal about his disgust on realty crams. >> coming up a new studycquiring beauty and wealth may be something you're born with. >> threats of zika virus has a number of athletes as we head to d.c. region. 5:21 is the time. fox news morning back after this >> 4:45 this wednesday morning laying claim to be first woman ever presumetive nominee. she thanked supporters in brooklyn after earning enough delegates to win the and better bernie sanders said toe stay in the case. he'll meet with president obama tomorrow at the white house. >>> 5:45 is the time now. as i said earlier as we take a beautiful look outside right now. >> yes, wow. >> across the d.c. region yet about 1:00 in the afternoon, 1, 2 tlk was tremendous downpour of rain for 20 to 30 minute and went away and got nice. >> is that the word you were looking for downpour. >> it was so early in the morning i'm not sure what i said. >> downpour, does he luj. >> and it only lasted you're right ten minutes at my house too and it was gone and the sun came back. we could deal with that late morning ear
over cram ra len lenses, ruth was vocal about his disgust on realty crams. >> coming up a new studycquiring beauty and wealth may be something you're born with. >> threats of zika virus has a number of athletes as we head to d.c. region. 5:21 is the time. fox news morning back after this >> 4:45 this wednesday morning laying claim to be first woman ever presumetive nominee. she thanked supporters in brooklyn after earning enough delegates to win the and better bernie sanders...
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coming up next, justice ruth bader inspired and sonia sotomayor shared information about the supremert food tradition. including topics of conversation at shared meals. we will also hear from the supreme court curator. this took place at the smithsonian museum of natural c-span ande on washington, d.c.. see sore thrilled to maeo
coming up next, justice ruth bader inspired and sonia sotomayor shared information about the supremert food tradition. including topics of conversation at shared meals. we will also hear from the supreme court curator. this took place at the smithsonian museum of natural c-span ande on washington, d.c.. see sore thrilled to maeo
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. >> ben river and the broadcast ruth once the game started. metis for the miners game on wednesday it is time to bring in the pitching coach? >> possibly. last one was over the plate is directed you get 581st pitches a couple will make over the plate. congratulations. [laughter] the food was great. >> the smell of fresh blacktop in the morning not a common aroma in the garden state with their jersey's infrastructure is any indicator if they want good roads they have to pay for them. >> there's not enough funding to meet the demand of infrastructure and i think that was a common need for much of the categories. >> they got a rhodes bridges dams levies the problem is the transportation and trust fund is broke legislators are working on a way to raise the state's gas tax they said the situation is dire and the economy if because we cannot bring in new business that they cannot handle the commerce. >> but if gas taxes raised by the amount discussed the cast tax will be the second lowest in the nation they say a bite the bullet that is all you can
. >> ben river and the broadcast ruth once the game started. metis for the miners game on wednesday it is time to bring in the pitching coach? >> possibly. last one was over the plate is directed you get 581st pitches a couple will make over the plate. congratulations. [laughter] the food was great. >> the smell of fresh blacktop in the morning not a common aroma in the garden state with their jersey's infrastructure is any indicator if they want good roads they have to pay...
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. >> host: what types of books to gravitate toward the ruth lilly -- normally? >> normally history and biography than public policy. for a break i will read mysteries and literature i am an old english literature major but i don't read that as much as i would like but periodically i am able. >> host: your congressional district is right across the river in virginia seat on how the long flights home so what do you to? mac will whole life i've a compulsive reader if i am waiting between events i pick a book and read environ traveling somewhere or on an airplane i just recently went to china i had a lot of reading time on the flight slyke to get a lot of reading and but it is like breathing air for me. you have to read. >> we ask your staff prior to coming today some of the of books you have recently read and to learn the supreme court justices justice brennan and justice marshall? >> i have a fascination of us ate third branch of government and we have allowed this method of some type of priesthood with that building that looks like a greek temple and periodically
. >> host: what types of books to gravitate toward the ruth lilly -- normally? >> normally history and biography than public policy. for a break i will read mysteries and literature i am an old english literature major but i don't read that as much as i would like but periodically i am able. >> host: your congressional district is right across the river in virginia seat on how the long flights home so what do you to? mac will whole life i've a compulsive reader if i am waiting...
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. >>> there's no doubt that the supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has made her place in americantory and now her significance has been solidified in the unlikeliest of places in the animal kingdom. honored with her own species of praying mantis. it is called after the justice for her quote relentless fight for gender equality. >>> and finally this morning, think back for a second to the midterm elections in 2014. and one of the most bizarre moments of the campaign season. a fan that fanned the flames in the governor's election. >> governor crist has asked to have a small fan placed underneath the podium. the rules of the debate that i was shown by the scott campaign say that there should be no fan. somehow, there is a fan there and for that reason, ladies and gentlemen, i am being told that governor scott -- will not join us for the debate. >> an extremely awkward moment. governor rick scott did as a result come out and went -- did eventually come out and win the election. this is 2016, and this photo was tweeted of the air conditioning unit during donald trump's sweltering rally
. >>> there's no doubt that the supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has made her place in americantory and now her significance has been solidified in the unlikeliest of places in the animal kingdom. honored with her own species of praying mantis. it is called after the justice for her quote relentless fight for gender equality. >>> and finally this morning, think back for a second to the midterm elections in 2014. and one of the most bizarre moments of the campaign...
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. >> ruth rushed to her window to see her 92-year-old neighbor's row home glowing from fire. >> i saw the flames. i said, oh, my gosh. the screaming and hollering. that's when i got the phone and dialed 911. good firefighters were on the scene three minutes later. 11 fire companies and 40 firefighters and medics rushed to his aid. despite their best efforts, they weren't able to save the veteran. he was not able to make it out on his own. >> he had one leg, but he used a wheelchair and a walker. >> when resuwas no longer an option, firefighters went in to recover benjamin boone's body. his burned out wheelchair and other personal belongings a reminder to everyone here of exactly what was lost. >> he was a very nice person. >> the cause of the fire is under investigation. whether there were working smoke detectors inside of the home, something they're working very hard to figure out right now. reporting live in south philadelphia, i'm pamela osborne, nbc10 news. >> pamela, thank you. >>> a philadelphia mother is accused of killing her 7-month-old son and her 3-year-old daughter during
. >> ruth rushed to her window to see her 92-year-old neighbor's row home glowing from fire. >> i saw the flames. i said, oh, my gosh. the screaming and hollering. that's when i got the phone and dialed 911. good firefighters were on the scene three minutes later. 11 fire companies and 40 firefighters and medics rushed to his aid. despite their best efforts, they weren't able to save the veteran. he was not able to make it out on his own. >> he had one leg, but he used a...
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somebodies going to say babe ruth was the best athlete but this guy was the guy that carried the stature that nobody before or since has been able to maintain. he was a great boxer, but again it was his predictions. nicknamed the lewisville lip. and everybody's going to have a story about him. but living in las vegas. i had him on a little tv show when i was starting. he was filming in the mid-70s. not the will smith movie. but they did a quick version of the muhammad ali story where he played himself then he went on to play on nbc a roll called uncle buck. but he just couldn't translate to movies. because that's ali i don't believe him as anybody else. he was filming this role and somebody said you want to interview muhammad ali. so we go down there, it was a quite a thrill. again, not to make a big deal. but he said i like your car where's the station. so he got in my fancy car, drove down to the station with his dad who was a sign painter in lewisville, couldn't have been nicer, couldn't have been more charming. tv lights come on he starts yelling and screaming. i'm the greatest and t
somebodies going to say babe ruth was the best athlete but this guy was the guy that carried the stature that nobody before or since has been able to maintain. he was a great boxer, but again it was his predictions. nicknamed the lewisville lip. and everybody's going to have a story about him. but living in las vegas. i had him on a little tv show when i was starting. he was filming in the mid-70s. not the will smith movie. but they did a quick version of the muhammad ali story where he played...
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the other members of the court -- ruth bader ginsburg, finished her law degree at columbia and was a brooklyn person, sonia sotomayor is a bronx person. elena kagan is manhattan all the way. was queens.ia no staten island, i guess. i mentioned sam alito. but also remember merrick garland, who learned his law in this city. he is the guy on the hot seat right now. it's very much a new york story. and what is going to decide? what is going to decide elections? who feels that slot on the -- who fills that slot on the supreme court? is going to decided is which manhattanite becomes president of the united states? whether it is donald j. trump or hillary clinton. new york state is very much on the ballot. and when you have judges -- the supreme court is very much on the ballot, and when you have judges, richard nixon or george w. bush -- judges that can tell us who can vote and who cannot with id laws and all the rest, the court is influencing with important ways in close elections who is going to win and who is not. these things interact. it is a very interesting interaction between the p
the other members of the court -- ruth bader ginsburg, finished her law degree at columbia and was a brooklyn person, sonia sotomayor is a bronx person. elena kagan is manhattan all the way. was queens.ia no staten island, i guess. i mentioned sam alito. but also remember merrick garland, who learned his law in this city. he is the guy on the hot seat right now. it's very much a new york story. and what is going to decide? what is going to decide elections? who feels that slot on the -- who...
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they will read from the book of ruth as ruth pledges herself to her mother-in-law and the nation of israelver you go, i will go. wherever you stay, i will stay. your people will be my people, and your god, my god." that profound expression of family and faith, that joining together of faiths is the spirit animating the relationship between the people of the united states and the people of israel. it's an ironclad bond. it's a solemn promise that endures. generation."ion to [applause] ever since president , just recognized israel 11 minutes after it declared independence -- that doesn't mean we always agree on every issue. like all of us, i'm sure the biblical ruth sometimes did not see eye to eye with her in laws. [laughter] susan: but, as president obama told the people of israel when he visited jerusalem, "so long as there is a united states of america, you are not alone." [applause] susan: for those of us who care deeply about israel, this is a time of some concern and sometimes of sorrow. i know our hearts ache for the victims of recent violence, including ezra schwartz, an american ye
they will read from the book of ruth as ruth pledges herself to her mother-in-law and the nation of israelver you go, i will go. wherever you stay, i will stay. your people will be my people, and your god, my god." that profound expression of family and faith, that joining together of faiths is the spirit animating the relationship between the people of the united states and the people of israel. it's an ironclad bond. it's a solemn promise that endures. generation."ion to [applause]...
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and i saw this one, "conan: born on the battlefield," drawn by greg ruth. novel." and then six years later i'm on the jimmy fallon show. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] go figure. >> jimmy: if you're selling graphic novels, put this in the front window. and everyone go out and pick up this book. "indeh" right there. [ cheers and applause ] ethan hawke, everybody. his new graphic novel "indeh" available now. we'll be right back with freddie prinze ,jr. stick around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ whatcha gonna do when you get outta here? ♪ ♪ i'm gonna have some fun! ♪ ♪ what do you consider fun? ♪ fun, natural fun. ♪ yeah, we rocking right now. ♪ ♪ it's a party over here. ♪ hey! ♪ i'm in heaven! ♪ ♪ owww. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ buy an eligible galaxy device and get a free gear vr virtual reality headset. ranking from top to bottom. car company of the year? luxury cars just seem like they would be top awarded. better be some awards behind what you are paying for, right? the final answer. chevy. the most awarded car company two years in a row. wow, it's like a luxury car
and i saw this one, "conan: born on the battlefield," drawn by greg ruth. novel." and then six years later i'm on the jimmy fallon show. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] go figure. >> jimmy: if you're selling graphic novels, put this in the front window. and everyone go out and pick up this book. "indeh" right there. [ cheers and applause ] ethan hawke, everybody. his new graphic novel "indeh" available now. we'll be right back with freddie prinze...
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. >> reporter: a wealthy white lady lived here named ruth star rose. she was a prolific painter. throughout her life were work was rejected. not because of her talent, but because of the people she chose to paint. rejection, but she seemed blind to it. >> reporter: while many artists were portraying african- americans in a racist light, rose's work showed a different side of black culture. one of dignity and respect. many people didn't understand. >> she was sensored. >> reporter: barbara has been collecting rose's work for more than a decade. her collection is now on display at the water fowl building in maryland. >> they know where they come from and they're proud of that. >> reporter: some of the visitors are related to the people on the wall. >> her work is just beautiful. >> it gives us a glimpse into what our ancestors' lives were like, which is comforting. >> reporter: many of rose's past subjects are buried in a cemetery near her old plantation. rose died in 1965, and her ashes were scattered in the >> she was ahead of her time. she was light years ahead of her time. >> f
. >> reporter: a wealthy white lady lived here named ruth star rose. she was a prolific painter. throughout her life were work was rejected. not because of her talent, but because of the people she chose to paint. rejection, but she seemed blind to it. >> reporter: while many artists were portraying african- americans in a racist light, rose's work showed a different side of black culture. one of dignity and respect. many people didn't understand. >> she was sensored. >>...
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risk for rip currents, right now we keep the party going, we have the remedy band behind us, my girl ruth and sue, we are doing a little jimmy. this is the move i learned from you -- >> from me? i don't think so. you are going to get burgers and hot dogs you need to shake it off. >> as we look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. pop-ups at any time tomorrow, not everybody will see them. but be prepared for them at 84 degrees and out of here and picture perfect on saturday and wall-to-wall sunshine and 84 degrees and sunny and warm and comfy on sunday if you head to the poconos this weekend and 70s for highs up there and absolutely gorgeous. the 4th of july clouds hold off 86 and numerous downpours and storms and behind that it turns hot and muggy and humid with temperatures in the upper 80s, the majority of the weekend looking great. >> melissa is having way too much fun. abc world news is next on channel 6. and "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, and adam joseph and ducis rogers. join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel 6.
risk for rip currents, right now we keep the party going, we have the remedy band behind us, my girl ruth and sue, we are doing a little jimmy. this is the move i learned from you -- >> from me? i don't think so. you are going to get burgers and hot dogs you need to shake it off. >> as we look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. pop-ups at any time tomorrow, not everybody will see them. but be prepared for them at 84 degrees and out of here and picture perfect on...
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. >> program it is wilest game in babe ruth series history tonight, where they were trying to make it two straight other the giants. after missing a month with the broken thumb, they're leading 4- 3 in the sixth and oakland pinch hitter comes through with a two base hit. bottom inning, it is tied at 5 with the bases loaded brandon triples to left center to bring all three runs in and the giants lead by three. it is over. not with the san francisco bull pen. it is 8-6 in eighth. there goes jake. that's gone. the giants then hit two home runs in bottom of the ninth, back to back but they still come up on the short end, 13-1. the a's sweep the first two and now it is on to oaklandment let's win this. sad news today as pat summitt has pass add way at the age of 64 after a battle with al i'mer -- al i'mers. she won eight national titles and won nearly 1100 games in 38 years as the volunteers head coach. usf coach said she admired her when she was the star player at stanford. . >> the way her teams played and howard they played motivated me as a player so as we were building the program at
. >> program it is wilest game in babe ruth series history tonight, where they were trying to make it two straight other the giants. after missing a month with the broken thumb, they're leading 4- 3 in the sixth and oakland pinch hitter comes through with a two base hit. bottom inning, it is tied at 5 with the bases loaded brandon triples to left center to bring all three runs in and the giants lead by three. it is over. not with the san francisco bull pen. it is 8-6 in eighth. there goes...
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as a matter of fact, ruth bader ginsburg in a concurrence says the texas law makes it worse for woment very hard to get an opponent, a lot of women might try illegal means. >> or drive 200 miles and find the doctor who will have a waiting list. >> absolutely. >> what's it called? supply and demand. they wanted to reduce the supply. thanks, pete williams, as always. >>> just after news of the court's ruling broke, democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton tweeted the following. scotus' decision is a victory for women in texas and across america. safe abortion should be a right, not just on paper but in reality. she also tweeted this, this fight isn't over. the next president has to protect women's health. women won't be punished, a word she took from donald trump, of course, for exercising their basic rights. joining me is cecile richards, president of planned parenthood. thank you. congratulations is in order because the decision clearly supports roe v wade. >> absolutely. this was a really important decision for women of texas but women all across the country, and it was so r
as a matter of fact, ruth bader ginsburg in a concurrence says the texas law makes it worse for woment very hard to get an opponent, a lot of women might try illegal means. >> or drive 200 miles and find the doctor who will have a waiting list. >> absolutely. >> what's it called? supply and demand. they wanted to reduce the supply. thanks, pete williams, as always. >>> just after news of the court's ruling broke, democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton...
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because she is with some exceptions, embracing barack obama as much as he's embracing her, ruth. >> sureyear here, history is a guide only until it proves we get the exception from history. and the other history that you point out is that it's very, very difficult to get a third term. of the same party. so, there's lots of indicators that should make democrats look good to the hillary clinton campaign will be the first to tell you that should not make democrats complaisant in any way. >> ruth marcus and chris alyssa, thank you both. >>> and coming up, the first look at tom's exclusive interview today with vice president joe biden on leading the fight against cancer. that's next on "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. everything you're pretty good at now, you were once, well, pretty badt. but you learned. and got better. at experian, we believe it's the same with managing your credit. you may not be good at it now. but that's okay. because credit isn't just a sre. it's a skill. and you can get better. experian. be better at credit. this new dog treat called max and dentalifiscovered i
because she is with some exceptions, embracing barack obama as much as he's embracing her, ruth. >> sureyear here, history is a guide only until it proves we get the exception from history. and the other history that you point out is that it's very, very difficult to get a third term. of the same party. so, there's lots of indicators that should make democrats look good to the hillary clinton campaign will be the first to tell you that should not make democrats complaisant in any way....
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justice ruth ginsburg asked "what is the benefit of having an ambulatory surgical center to take twols when there's no surgical procedure at all involved?" >> reporter: and justice anthony kennedy, likely the deciding vote, says the law has a side effect. >> this law has really increased the number of surgical procedures as opposed to medical procedures and that this may not be medically wise. >> reporter: if there's no majority to uphold or strike down the law, the court could send it back for more fact finding about how it works. a 4-4 tie would leave the law in effect but there's no precedent. kate? >> pete williams at the court tonight, thanks so much, pete. >>> still ahead on this sunday night, the soaring price of prescription drugs. what's behind it and what you can do. >>> also, inside a renovation project like no other, 200 years in the making. >>> if you're one of the millions of people who take prescription drugs, you may have noticed that prices are on the rise. a recent investigation found that almost one-third of americans have seen a jump in the past year. it's forcing
justice ruth ginsburg asked "what is the benefit of having an ambulatory surgical center to take twols when there's no surgical procedure at all involved?" >> reporter: and justice anthony kennedy, likely the deciding vote, says the law has a side effect. >> this law has really increased the number of surgical procedures as opposed to medical procedures and that this may not be medically wise. >> reporter: if there's no majority to uphold or strike down the law, the...
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exciting news for baseball buffs in the district and an dis exhibition on baseball legend lg babe ruthery.al one life, babe ruth will open oe next friday and feature moree than 30 objects including inclu prints and photographs and agr personal memorabilia and a select artifacts.rtif that exhibit will be open toibit the public until may 21st, 2 2017. >> and speaking of baseball,eba, our very own sarah simmonsahim will show off her skills on sll the diamond tonight in honor of redhead appreciation night.it she will throw out the first our pitch at the bowie bay socks bas game. the game begins at 6:35. 6 any fan with red hair can get g a box seat ticket for just 10 bucks. >> that's good. >> i love it. >> it's a good deal. d >> you go sarah. >> do your thing, sarah. warm up the heater.rm up the that's some baseball baseb terminology.inol >> not at all. >> all right, i'll move on., i'e i'll move on.ov o a for the 116th u.s. open. coverage begins today from today 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on fox sports one. then switches over right here to fox5 frohem five phenomenonvp 8:00 p.m.8:00 p.m then m
exciting news for baseball buffs in the district and an dis exhibition on baseball legend lg babe ruthery.al one life, babe ruth will open oe next friday and feature moree than 30 objects including inclu prints and photographs and agr personal memorabilia and a select artifacts.rtif that exhibit will be open toibit the public until may 21st, 2 2017. >> and speaking of baseball,eba, our very own sarah simmonsahim will show off her skills on sll the diamond tonight in honor of redhead...
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babe ruth was knocked out in a game in 1924, was out about five minutes, and this was a very different he went back into the game and played. it was a doubleheader. he played another game that day. would not happen today. this is a report card that john lennon got when he was 16 years old, and what his principal said of him was, he has too many of the wrong ambitions and his energy is often misplaced. mary ellenen monroe went to korea in 1954 to perform for troops. she had a pentagon i.d. which shows her married name at the time norma gene dimaggio. 1865 new york, abraham lincoln's funeral parade in new york and in the upper circle is a 6-year-old theodore roosevelt looking down. he was affected for the rest of his life. when he was president, he said, i used to ask myself, what would lincoln do. this is harry truman in the '30s having a gun pulled on him by vice president garner. they thought it was a joke in those days. take a look at an imof a vice president doing this these days would not be so funny. when i did this, i thought there would be about three people interested at lookin
babe ruth was knocked out in a game in 1924, was out about five minutes, and this was a very different he went back into the game and played. it was a doubleheader. he played another game that day. would not happen today. this is a report card that john lennon got when he was 16 years old, and what his principal said of him was, he has too many of the wrong ambitions and his energy is often misplaced. mary ellenen monroe went to korea in 1954 to perform for troops. she had a pentagon i.d. which...
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congregations around the world will read from the book of ruth as ruth pledges herself to her mother-in-lawnd the nation of israel, "wherever you go, i will go. wherever you stay, i will stay. your people will be my people, and your god, my god." that profound expression of family and faith, that joining together of faiths is the spirit animating the relationship between the people of the united states and the people of israel. it's an ironclad bond. it's a solemn promise that endures. "from generation to generation." [applause] susan: ever since president truman recognized israel, just 11 minutes after it declared independence -- that doesn't mean we always agree on every issue. like all of us, i'm sure the biblical ruth sometimes did not see eye to eye with her in laws. [laughter] susan: but, as president obama told the people of israel when he visited jerusalem, "so long as there is a united states of america, you are not alone." [applause] susan: for those of us who care deeply about israel, this is a time of some concern and sometimes of sorrow. i know our hearts ache for the victims o
congregations around the world will read from the book of ruth as ruth pledges herself to her mother-in-lawnd the nation of israel, "wherever you go, i will go. wherever you stay, i will stay. your people will be my people, and your god, my god." that profound expression of family and faith, that joining together of faiths is the spirit animating the relationship between the people of the united states and the people of israel. it's an ironclad bond. it's a solemn promise that...
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. >> as good as it is to get on the field and throw ruth rououtk out together, it's better any time youspend time away from the facility. >> all about building relationships. if we can have the guys closer, when you go out there and play, there's more responsibility to take care of your job. >> fletcher cox here today with bennie logan. we see you. fletcher was limited again in practice today. he's ready for jim schwartz's 4-3 scheme. he's right back where he belongs. >> that's why they brought me here. that's what i played in college. i played my first year in the league. and i'm really excited, you know, to really see, you know, what it brings to the table and what we can do as a team. >> fletcher expects to be at training camp. >>> phillies are waiting for tests tomorrow on their young hard-throwing pitcher vince velasqu velasquez. he left the game with a strained bicep. he started feeling something in warmups and this is first pitch of the game. he was throwing eight miles per hour below his average. look at catcher. he looks to the dugout, knows something is wrong. next pitch, dext
. >> as good as it is to get on the field and throw ruth rououtk out together, it's better any time youspend time away from the facility. >> all about building relationships. if we can have the guys closer, when you go out there and play, there's more responsibility to take care of your job. >> fletcher cox here today with bennie logan. we see you. fletcher was limited again in practice today. he's ready for jim schwartz's 4-3 scheme. he's right back where he belongs. >>...
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as a sports icon, ali became bigger than babe ruth and as consequential as jackie robinson-- and was one of the most recognizable athletes on the planet. ali, who had suffered from parkinson's disease, died of septic shock due to unspecified natural causes last night at a hospital in phoenix, arizona. his family plans a public funeral next friday in ali's hometown of louisville, kentucky, with former president bill clinton delivering a eulogy. president barack obama, who keeps a pair of ali's boxing gloves in his private study next to the oval office, said muhammad ali became "...a powerful force for peace and reconciliation" who "shook up the world, and the world is better for it." >> reporter: fight night-- miami beach, february 1964. >> clay's jab is stronger than it has been at any point in the fight. >> reporter: cassius clay-- the future muhammad ali-- hammers at sonny liston, heavyweight champion of the world. clay is a decided underdog, but he pounds the champ into submission in just six rounds. >> at the end of this round, liston's corner will call the doctor to the ring and
as a sports icon, ali became bigger than babe ruth and as consequential as jackie robinson-- and was one of the most recognizable athletes on the planet. ali, who had suffered from parkinson's disease, died of septic shock due to unspecified natural causes last night at a hospital in phoenix, arizona. his family plans a public funeral next friday in ali's hometown of louisville, kentucky, with former president bill clinton delivering a eulogy. president barack obama, who keeps a pair of ali's...
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ruth blasts one to the top of the right field bleachers. two-run shot gives cincinnati a 2-1 lead. same score going into the 9th inning. billy butler two out, ross makes him strike out. the reds win 2-1. it's the a's 7th straight loss. >>> there may be no triple crown chance at this year's belmont stakes but the race did give us a photofinish. >> destin and creator too close to call! >> upon review creator winchester by a nose over dis destin. three different winners for the 7th time in the last 11 years for the triple crown. >>> third round of the lpga championship. lydia ko tied for the lead until she sinks this long putt for a birdie to lead. 1-under 70 today. one shot lead over two places. she is seeking her third major win of her career. how excited are we about the "dubs"? >> oh. >> monday. clinch at home. >> we could have a lot of parades next week. wouldn't that be nice? >> the sharks if they can force that game 7 that would be great. >> there was one horse that i was rooting for. i look tow look at the names. that was one called "s
ruth blasts one to the top of the right field bleachers. two-run shot gives cincinnati a 2-1 lead. same score going into the 9th inning. billy butler two out, ross makes him strike out. the reds win 2-1. it's the a's 7th straight loss. >>> there may be no triple crown chance at this year's belmont stakes but the race did give us a photofinish. >> destin and creator too close to call! >> upon review creator winchester by a nose over dis destin. three different winners for...
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end a drought adam morgan out there who is stuck in his own five game ruth.hillies and nationals have a moment of cile tones pay their respects to the victims of the terrorist attack in orlando. adam morgan, put phillies in a three to nothing hole. worst run support in baseball. well, how about that, some runs. codey asche living up to his twitter handle, codey smashy. solo home run. phillies within two. next inning in the sixth, they get two more. freddie galvis with the rbi single. tying it up at three. that is where it stand right now, in the bottom of the eighth. >>> well, sixers brandon ingram over ben simmons, that is million-dollar decision. it has to be made. so sixers, how are they leaning here? they will get another look at ingram tomorrow when he works out here in philadelphia. the duke freshman will personally work out for sixers at their practice facility for the first time. sixers have watched the 18 year-old work out two other times in a group setting over the last month. nba draft is 11 days away. >> what you want to see number one and number
end a drought adam morgan out there who is stuck in his own five game ruth.hillies and nationals have a moment of cile tones pay their respects to the victims of the terrorist attack in orlando. adam morgan, put phillies in a three to nothing hole. worst run support in baseball. well, how about that, some runs. codey asche living up to his twitter handle, codey smashy. solo home run. phillies within two. next inning in the sixth, they get two more. freddie galvis with the rbi single. tying it...
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the more liberal justices, ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor, wrote just four. >> one way to think about this is the old nine-justice court, everyone conceived of it this liberals, four conservatives, and justice kennedy in the middle. the center is now much larger. you have the chief justice, breyer, and kagan, almost always voting together. the people who are resisting this trend are the most conservatives and the most liberals. so that is a brand-new situation. advocates are still getting used to it. we don't know how long it is going to last. it may last into the next term. that means a lot of cases will be decided by a kind of court that is exercising, call it imalism. min they would rather have more people vote on a narrow legal proposition than a court making a broad pronouncement. they didn't have a ton of luck with that until justice scalia died. >> you base this on the opinions that have come down since the vacancy was created. as folks who watch the supreme , this is the prime season for the close cases. >> everything you just said might be proven wrong in the next few w
the more liberal justices, ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor, wrote just four. >> one way to think about this is the old nine-justice court, everyone conceived of it this liberals, four conservatives, and justice kennedy in the middle. the center is now much larger. you have the chief justice, breyer, and kagan, almost always voting together. the people who are resisting this trend are the most conservatives and the most liberals. so that is a brand-new situation. advocates are...
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it is being dubbed the ginsberg "a" after the supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg.it's a perfect homage to her. >> we named it in honor of her commitments to women's rights and because of the jabot, the lace around the neck. >>> and hillary clinton may have landed a number of political punches to the donald during a high profile speech. it was madeleine albright who put salt in the wounds who said that trump would fail her own class at georgetown. >> we can't have somebody in there that doesn't understand the issues and then make snap decisions. by the way, i'm a professor at georgetown university. and i teach a course on decision making. donald trump would flunk my course. >>> meanwhile, trump doubled down on his attacks on the district judge presiding over his trump university case telling the "wall street journal" the judge has a quote, absolute conflict in presiding over the case, given that he is of mexican heritage. he says because he's quote building a wall it's an inheerntss conflict -- inherent conflict of interest. the statement said, trump continues to in
it is being dubbed the ginsberg "a" after the supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg.it's a perfect homage to her. >> we named it in honor of her commitments to women's rights and because of the jabot, the lace around the neck. >>> and hillary clinton may have landed a number of political punches to the donald during a high profile speech. it was madeleine albright who put salt in the wounds who said that trump would fail her own class at georgetown. >> we...
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portrait gallery. >> one life babe ruth takes a closing look at the marketing frenzy his name and imageled since his career tookroo off in 1914 until his death. no one enjoyed the limelightel it opens tomorrow and runsnsomon through next may.ugnext m >> in today's fox beat a dna a test confirmed prince is notot the father of a colorado prison inmate. inmate. carmen williams said hisilliamih mother and prince had a littleit sexual rendezvous at a kansasan city hotel back in 1976. 1 he claimed to be his long lost son. now, he does kind of look like him. i don't know if you've seen his picture.owpicre >> i haven't. haven. >> looks are not enough. dna tells the story.tory persons with knowledge of the case say that the resultsesul prove that prince is not hisisoh father.. that means williams is not entitled to inherit the late singer's fortune worth up to to $300 million. million. >> oh, by the way.y thy. >> uh-huh. >> controversy meantime surrounding a piece of whitneyai houston memorabilia set to hit h the auction block. the emmy she won for herer performance of saving all my m love to yo
portrait gallery. >> one life babe ruth takes a closing look at the marketing frenzy his name and imageled since his career tookroo off in 1914 until his death. no one enjoyed the limelightel it opens tomorrow and runsnsomon through next may.ugnext m >> in today's fox beat a dna a test confirmed prince is notot the father of a colorado prison inmate. inmate. carmen williams said hisilliamih mother and prince had a littleit sexual rendezvous at a kansasan city hotel back in 1976. 1...
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. >> ruth heard screams and then -- >> let me look out my window. the shade up there, i seen the flames. >> hours later sad to learn firefighters were unable to rescue her long time neighbor, whom she says, lived in that house for decades. the man she tells us was a loving father, and a world war ii veteran by the name of benjamin boone. >> very nice person. >> firefighters say, the victim was found on the first floor of the home, he would not survive. >> this fire ultimately brought 11 fire companies, and more than 40 firefighters and medics, other fire department personnel to the scene. again, every fire death is a tragedy. >> official say one key part of their probe will focus on the whether or not there were working smoke alarms in the home, they say it may have given the victim time to escape. once the fire was out, the fire marshall's office began searching for a cause, search set to continue until officials learn where and how the blaze began. in point breeze, justin finch, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> woman accused of killing her son two chi
. >> ruth heard screams and then -- >> let me look out my window. the shade up there, i seen the flames. >> hours later sad to learn firefighters were unable to rescue her long time neighbor, whom she says, lived in that house for decades. the man she tells us was a loving father, and a world war ii veteran by the name of benjamin boone. >> very nice person. >> firefighters say, the victim was found on the first floor of the home, he would not survive. >>...
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. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg has long been a feminist.entists in cleveland have named this newly discovered species of praying mantis after her. besides giving a nod to her, they say they chose her name because it's her signature lace collar. which looks much like the insect's deck plate. >> hm. [ laughter ] >> wonder how she feels about this. >> are you honored by that? >> it's cool. >> not -- not really. it really doesn't look like it at all. i'm sorry. okay, maybe it does. no, you don't look like praying mantis. >> that's it for kpix 5 news at 5:00. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> remember, the latest news and weather, always on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: clinton's dire warning about trump. >> this is not someone who should ever have the nuclear codes because it's not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. >> pelley: also tonight... ♪ purple rain, purple rain ♪ >> pelley: he o.d.'d on pain killers.
. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg has long been a feminist.entists in cleveland have named this newly discovered species of praying mantis after her. besides giving a nod to her, they say they chose her name because it's her signature lace collar. which looks much like the insect's deck plate. >> hm. [ laughter ] >> wonder how she feels about this. >> are you honored by that? >> it's cool. >> not -- not really. it really doesn't look like it...
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that is like babe ruth and willy mays. >> but it is fun. >> he fought for his team. >> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tomorrow morning at 4-30. >> late show with stephen colbert is next. >> and election results on cbssf.com. see you tomorrow. >> in the entertainment system the actor jude law is represented by two separate but equally important groups-- jude law enforcement to investigate crime, and the judiciary who prosecute the offenders. these are their stories. >> stephen: skews me. do you know the whereabouts of this man, jude law? >> this maluk! i seen him in the trail for this movie "genius" opens in cinemas nationwide on friday. but i don't know his whereabouts now, forget about it. >> stephen: thank you, new york native. >> this guy disappears into his parts. unbelievable. >> stephen: oh, trust
that is like babe ruth and willy mays. >> but it is fun. >> he fought for his team. >> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tomorrow morning at 4-30. >> late show with stephen colbert is next. >> and election results on cbssf.com. see you tomorrow. >> in the entertainment system the actor jude law is represented by two separate but equally important groups-- jude law enforcement to investigate crime, and the judiciary who prosecute the offenders....