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ular samuel. he code was so secret and so were the code talkers, once you you only get briefed once. i don't know where we are going. we are going there. we just went along with it. what you are going to encounter is very difficult. we were told by the that morning icer we are going to get off the ship landing boats and you marines, don't want to go ocean. there is the and none of them jumped overboard. we all went. , i how i feel about that is was conditioned. bog guam.ille, part of so that is my third one. i know what i was getting into and what was expected of me code talker. of the things about tha that, about to leave the island certain number of to nes that you come back your camp. replacement. a at the time that we arrived this what the first time that i ever rode in an airplane. we got aboard the airplane from guam.and flew back to was out there on the ocean, there.nautical miles out see -- i actually direction i was on. i was on one of those big gun a cruiser that i was on before landing.
ular samuel. he code was so secret and so were the code talkers, once you you only get briefed once. i don't know where we are going. we are going there. we just went along with it. what you are going to encounter is very difficult. we were told by the that morning icer we are going to get off the ship landing boats and you marines, don't want to go ocean. there is the and none of them jumped overboard. we all went. , i how i feel about that is was conditioned. bog guam.ille, part of so that is...
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samuel: being far away from the , i introducehe usa myself as samuel sandoval. myould like to express personal life, my whole person and my mind and everything i say and everything i see, and within the heart, there are some deep feelings that comes back with me. that it is emotional ' name one of our comrades on these memorials here. , but have to learn as a person that would depend on the higher power. in a traditional way, i was caught by my great, great grandfather. he was one of the warriors. and i learnedhim a lot of discipline from him. you are going out into the world, and i did not know what he meant. this is what it meant to me today. when he tried to tell me this was no way of living for the future, i said, that is for you, grandpa, not to me. today i regret it and i loved that man. be here onnted to this island and on the first day, it seemed like a blessing that i would be receiving in my future life i was with the first marine division, landed on the island. natives had the questions on me. they were on the order of the u.s. government and how come
samuel: being far away from the , i introducehe usa myself as samuel sandoval. myould like to express personal life, my whole person and my mind and everything i say and everything i see, and within the heart, there are some deep feelings that comes back with me. that it is emotional ' name one of our comrades on these memorials here. , but have to learn as a person that would depend on the higher power. in a traditional way, i was caught by my great, great grandfather. he was one of the...
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samuel's neighbors not i am not a sama sama narrow strip of land. with some house help they realize i not only on organic farming but on multi cooks planting several crops not just one like rice it's a blend of traditional farming wisdom and modern scientific knowledge like you just didn't come around me for years we've got a car if you got there never would have got a graphic and that you cannot die really. which is in jay's thinking very. high that i am very good dad just never going to be able to get you got to hang of a cuba i know you cannot find out that i am martin gardner bob a popular guy very a lot of you get your barbaric we name only way. you know it how do you manage being without function without trying to remain in go out is something i mean i knew. you. would be in my. business. now and his neighbors now go several crops all year round not just the standard old rice crock. they have more than doubled their income an extra two dollars a day each more. the message such and speaking up here in and drop a dish is that some small scale fa
samuel's neighbors not i am not a sama sama narrow strip of land. with some house help they realize i not only on organic farming but on multi cooks planting several crops not just one like rice it's a blend of traditional farming wisdom and modern scientific knowledge like you just didn't come around me for years we've got a car if you got there never would have got a graphic and that you cannot die really. which is in jay's thinking very. high that i am very good dad just never going to be...
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hundreds gathered to honor the victims and hear from holocaust survivor, ralph samuel, escaped the nazis when he was 7-year-old. samuel found refuge in london with the family he's still thankful today. >> the people that took me from london and hired my mother as a maid so she came to london and saved her life. >> remarkable story. >> samuel speaks to high school students throughout the bay area about his survival urging young generations to never forget about the horror of holocaust. >>> abc 7 news committed to build a better area. one of the main issues is housing. tonight we are getting a look of how difficult it is to live in here. >> where's and the stunning amount of money leading to afford a house. it was game over at the box office this weekend. "avengers: end game," the record it sets for opening weekend. as we see the final days of april coming >>> abc 7 news is committed in building a better area. housing is one of the bigger issues. the most expensive zip codes in the united states is right here in the bay area. >> our media partner took a closer look at the neighborhood, in
hundreds gathered to honor the victims and hear from holocaust survivor, ralph samuel, escaped the nazis when he was 7-year-old. samuel found refuge in london with the family he's still thankful today. >> the people that took me from london and hired my mother as a maid so she came to london and saved her life. >> remarkable story. >> samuel speaks to high school students throughout the bay area about his survival urging young generations to never forget about the horror of...
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today on oral histories, navajo smith.lker samuel jesse here is a preview. tradition at the time , hopefully it will continue, is that when i came home and told my mother i was drafted and right away she somehow sent word to my grandpa. came for a ceremony like they do -- everybody that goes into the service, goes to war. that was what happened. when my grandpa came, he felt my arm. when he was going through the youmony, he said grandson, are not old enough to go to war. i said i want to go to war. drafted by the united states government. navajoshat time, the were afraid of the government. uncle sam. said, that is all right, if you are drafted, you go, my son. she got my grandpa to do the ceremony and then told by grandpa the same thing. he said ok. i will make you a warrior. so you can fight the japanese. had to pray from about 11:00 until 4:00 in the morning. as he was praying, i was repeating after him. all night. to become a warrior. >> hear more from world war ii veteran and navajo code talker samuel jesse smith on american history tv. >> sunday on book
today on oral histories, navajo smith.lker samuel jesse here is a preview. tradition at the time , hopefully it will continue, is that when i came home and told my mother i was drafted and right away she somehow sent word to my grandpa. came for a ceremony like they do -- everybody that goes into the service, goes to war. that was what happened. when my grandpa came, he felt my arm. when he was going through the youmony, he said grandson, are not old enough to go to war. i said i want to go to...
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yes and this is the second brother the model samuel he's your brother yes the whole both of them you know they're both my brothers but this may be showing the shore's the older samuel the younger tell us about the show it has and you must be very sad . that. the worst was that we heard nothing while they were being held captive. looking but after they were martyred that changed thank god. i. think changed. so i knew that they had gone to a good place. i know what they got to mosque at that one day once when i was sitting with my mother i asked her what she thought about these murderers of the. museum is a gun she said she asked her god to touch their hearts to touch the hearts of these people and i'm liking them anyone could do such a thing is not a normal human being. who could just slaughter another person like that and first call on god's name i think is a kid like an animal that you eat you slaughter it but a person. we've never heard of slaughtering a human being. that's a person who doesn't you know god or anyone who claims they're following god's orders when they do such a thi
yes and this is the second brother the model samuel he's your brother yes the whole both of them you know they're both my brothers but this may be showing the shore's the older samuel the younger tell us about the show it has and you must be very sad . that. the worst was that we heard nothing while they were being held captive. looking but after they were martyred that changed thank god. i. think changed. so i knew that they had gone to a good place. i know what they got to mosque at that one...
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more from his documentary and his interview with samuel jesse smith and that navajo code talkers in their own words. mr. smith: i joined the marine corps because of what happened at pearl harbor. a sneak attack. i'm arizonan. they sent the uss battleship arizona and two other ships, i think the missouri and i forget the other one, oklahoma. camehe way the japanese sunday morning when people were in churches. that kind of teed me off. and, as the days went, i was only 15 then, 14. toewhere i had to, i wanted join the marine corps right i saw theause -- marines in the movies, what they had been doing. and, of course, i was, i had the knowledge of the war going on in europe, too. but the sneak attack was the one that really got to me. pilot fored to be a the marine corps. so, i joined, two of us, two other people joined o, one of them was a tribal -- that passed away not too long ago. and the other one is a doctor, the late president of the code talker association. those two were my buddies. i went with them. they were accepted. i was denied on account of my age. but after i walked outside,
more from his documentary and his interview with samuel jesse smith and that navajo code talkers in their own words. mr. smith: i joined the marine corps because of what happened at pearl harbor. a sneak attack. i'm arizonan. they sent the uss battleship arizona and two other ships, i think the missouri and i forget the other one, oklahoma. camehe way the japanese sunday morning when people were in churches. that kind of teed me off. and, as the days went, i was only 15 then, 14. toewhere i had...
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navajo code talker, samuel sandoval on his life. you are on the beach where you were 61 years ago. anything that is terribly important that you would like to say? say that ilike to -- very reluctant for [indiscernible] the educational ceremonies that the shaman or, medicine man. i was advised not to return to where there was killing. but i kept that for a long time and if i do, what would be the consequences? do not tell me. what will happen? c by my grandfather says, you will be facing these kinds of obstacles throughout your you so you should try to discipline in a way that it can be avoided. torn between of education and the religious part of my life. announcer: which the entire interview with world war ii veteran and navajo code talker sam will send over best symbol sandoval.- samuel farouk el-baz is a space scientist who trained astronauts and led the lunar landing site selection process for nasa's apollo program between 1967 and 1972. next on american history tv, he talks about working on the apollo missions and shares what he
navajo code talker, samuel sandoval on his life. you are on the beach where you were 61 years ago. anything that is terribly important that you would like to say? say that ilike to -- very reluctant for [indiscernible] the educational ceremonies that the shaman or, medicine man. i was advised not to return to where there was killing. but i kept that for a long time and if i do, what would be the consequences? do not tell me. what will happen? c by my grandfather says, you will be facing these...
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. >> host: samuel morse, what was his actual goal? you don't seem to be a fan of his necessarily. >> guest: he was a great promoter. there were multiple aspects. one is he was hampered by the absence of the technology he was working on because he didn't know that over in the uk there had already been experiments and demonstrations. he didn't know or claimed not to know joseph henry in the united states to demonstrate this. and he was enough of a narcissist to describe his idea as a, quote, clash of genius. and to not be above swiping ideas from others and to make it work, but he was a great promoter and it was that promotion that got him the contract from the united states government to build the first line from here to washington. >> host: your book is about individuals. in the third revolution as you describe it, what does that mean? >> guest: the first great revolution was the original information revolution, gutenberg freeing up information, freeing up expansion of knowledge. 400 years later the second revolution which came like t
. >> host: samuel morse, what was his actual goal? you don't seem to be a fan of his necessarily. >> guest: he was a great promoter. there were multiple aspects. one is he was hampered by the absence of the technology he was working on because he didn't know that over in the uk there had already been experiments and demonstrations. he didn't know or claimed not to know joseph henry in the united states to demonstrate this. and he was enough of a narcissist to describe his idea as a,...
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and more from his documentary and his interview with samuel jesse. smith. navajo code talkers in their own wors. -- words. >> i joined the marine corps because of what happened at pearl harbor, the sneak attack, and i'm arizonan, they sunk u.s.s. battle ship arizona and two other ships, i think missouri and forget the other one, oklahoma. and the way the japanese came, sunday morning, when people were in churches, that kind of eed me off and as the days went, i was only 15 then, 14, somewhere, i wanted to join arine corps right away because i've seen the marines and the ovies, what they've been doing. and of course i was -- i had the knowledge of the war going on in europe, too. but the sneak attack was the one that really got to me. and i wanted to be a pilot for he marine corps. so i joined -- two of us, two other people joined, one of hem is tribal that passed away not too long ago and the other one is dr. bilson, the late president of the code talkers association those two were my buddies. and when they were gone, and i went with them, they were accepte
and more from his documentary and his interview with samuel jesse. smith. navajo code talkers in their own wors. -- words. >> i joined the marine corps because of what happened at pearl harbor, the sneak attack, and i'm arizonan, they sunk u.s.s. battle ship arizona and two other ships, i think missouri and forget the other one, oklahoma. and the way the japanese came, sunday morning, when people were in churches, that kind of eed me off and as the days went, i was only 15 then, 14,...
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>> cbs news coverage in march 1979, a live view of three mile island and joining us in studios is samuel walker, the author of three mile island, a nuclear crisis. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> walk us through the timeline as they unfolded. >> wednesday, 1979 things were going routinely. it was the midnight shift. shut eye shift and suddenly 4 a.m. in the morning on march 28, wednesday, there was a cut off of feed water to what was called the secondary system, which raised the pressure, which caused according to design, a valve to open called pressure operated relief valve, and when that opened pressure started to build up where it opened so it would relieve the pressure that built up in the reactor and that was according to design, so things were going fine at that point. but then after the valve had been open for 10 seconds or so, it should have closed and it didn't and the result of that valve not closing, the valve sticking open, water started to rush out from the reactor, the cooling water that is used to maintain the temperature in the reactor started to rush out and w
>> cbs news coverage in march 1979, a live view of three mile island and joining us in studios is samuel walker, the author of three mile island, a nuclear crisis. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> walk us through the timeline as they unfolded. >> wednesday, 1979 things were going routinely. it was the midnight shift. shut eye shift and suddenly 4 a.m. in the morning on march 28, wednesday, there was a cut off of feed water to what was called the secondary...
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and i would say, for better or for worse, samuel alito came with an agenda. i think samuel alito approaches the law with clear-cut ideas about how to read a statute, how to read the constitution, and he bases it on precedents to be sure. but he, as opposed to retired justice anthony kennedy, has a very consistent outlook that is ideological. and for better or for worse. i am not using the word ideological is necessarily negative. brian: if you were republican and had been either eisenhower, or name your president, and you had william brennan, then you got john paul stevens, then you souter, would you tighten things up if you were a republican and you saw what they did on the court? joan: there are many strains to republicanism. i would say that is what happened. george h.w. bush did that. georges w. bush did that. and certainly donald trump has done that. here is something else that has changed since the year of eisenhower. it is the role of the federalist society. it is not just the president and his men and women making those choices. they have very strong
and i would say, for better or for worse, samuel alito came with an agenda. i think samuel alito approaches the law with clear-cut ideas about how to read a statute, how to read the constitution, and he bases it on precedents to be sure. but he, as opposed to retired justice anthony kennedy, has a very consistent outlook that is ideological. and for better or for worse. i am not using the word ideological is necessarily negative. brian: if you were republican and had been either eisenhower, or...
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at the outbreak of war, he became the manservant to samuel hyman, a west point graduate and listed in the confederate army. "the reason why i was anxious to go with hyman was because i wanted to learn how to drill, and i did learn how to drill." he remained with hyman until burnside and foster drove confederates to kinston. operations behind enemy lines, and experience he employed in his own effort to join the service. ,hen he arrived at new bern union officers employed him as an assistant. they distrusted him and expected he was a -- and suspected he was a confederate spy. union soldiers caught a young confederate major from the first north carolina cavalry and asked singleton to verify his identity. after he provided details about the major, singleton furnished more information about the location of the unit. based on this intelligence, singleton participated in an attack on kinston as a guide. he approached unarmed and the skirmish resulted in the injury of his horse. he said, "i would fight no more in less i was prepared to defend myself." war, to the african-american males in sla
at the outbreak of war, he became the manservant to samuel hyman, a west point graduate and listed in the confederate army. "the reason why i was anxious to go with hyman was because i wanted to learn how to drill, and i did learn how to drill." he remained with hyman until burnside and foster drove confederates to kinston. operations behind enemy lines, and experience he employed in his own effort to join the service. ,hen he arrived at new bern union officers employed him as an...
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child social media band reaches one year mark and it's published just a few days ago that is from samuel what i'm it's who writes the social media blackout and chad began on the twenty eighth of march twenty thousand budding protests that broke out after constitutional recommendations were made that would allow the president to rule in till twenty thirty three the recommendations have since passed into law and given the timing it's reasonable to assume that this blackout was unforced in an attempt to prevent protests from spreading so he explains there the reason behind this but police so what can you tell us about why it has lasted so long. thank you very much money. i would like to say about that if not the. government operates our president you so internet shutdowns or social media blackouts in our judgment call protests. like their rights are rightly said the government of chatter thought that the use of social media blackout in our batsmen reprice protests ongoing for close during their moments during their period for instance on march to. there was a protest and the government have
child social media band reaches one year mark and it's published just a few days ago that is from samuel what i'm it's who writes the social media blackout and chad began on the twenty eighth of march twenty thousand budding protests that broke out after constitutional recommendations were made that would allow the president to rule in till twenty thirty three the recommendations have since passed into law and given the timing it's reasonable to assume that this blackout was unforced in an...
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protected samuel's troubles include expensive fertilizes low crop prices and drought.some real story also has a positive twist he's found hope in organic farming in the land famous for its green revolution with its emphasis on fertilizers and manmade chemicals samuel's taken advice to far more naturally. worms and insects keep the soil healthy and local organic matter feeds his crops over time it is that you know you are. more your version. of that yesterday when. you mean for the for. your eyes example oh you mean. you mean without a body. yeah that if you're going to make as opposed to. every senator right. they got or you sit through an agent them. what i'm going to. school. i'm good because they were good challenge kerry i'm going to go and such and has discovered how farmers have improvised to deal with their problems. or does expect her to fix. some of those neighbors not i am not a sama sama narrow strip of land. with some house help there realign not only on organic farming but on multi cooks planting several crops not just one like rice it's a blend of traditi
protected samuel's troubles include expensive fertilizes low crop prices and drought.some real story also has a positive twist he's found hope in organic farming in the land famous for its green revolution with its emphasis on fertilizers and manmade chemicals samuel's taken advice to far more naturally. worms and insects keep the soil healthy and local organic matter feeds his crops over time it is that you know you are. more your version. of that yesterday when. you mean for the for. your...
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authors samuel walker and edward lydon discussed the legacy of three mile island. we begin near three mile island with a guest who lives near three mile island. this is about 90 minutes. >> march 28, 1979, the events just outside of harrisburg, pennsylvania. for the xt
authors samuel walker and edward lydon discussed the legacy of three mile island. we begin near three mile island with a guest who lives near three mile island. this is about 90 minutes. >> march 28, 1979, the events just outside of harrisburg, pennsylvania. for the xt
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samuel's neighbors not i am not a sama sama narrow strip of land.with some house help they realize i not only own organic farming but on multi cooks planting several crops not just one like rice it's a blend of traditional farming wisdom and modern scientific knowledge oh yeah right you. don't even come around me for years we've got a car if you got your liver from would you care about it and people are tired of your work a witchy in j's thinking very. high that i am very good dad just a regular frugal k.k. q.q. going over cuba i know you cannot find out that i am martin going to pop up in calgary a lot of you are going to get your barbaric we name only going to prison governor you know really how do you manage being without function without trying to remain in grow up is something i mean i knew. great press army very. good. business school. now and his neighbors now go several crops all year round not just the standard old rice crop. they have more than doubled their income an extra two dollars a day each more. the message such as. is that some sma
samuel's neighbors not i am not a sama sama narrow strip of land.with some house help they realize i not only own organic farming but on multi cooks planting several crops not just one like rice it's a blend of traditional farming wisdom and modern scientific knowledge oh yeah right you. don't even come around me for years we've got a car if you got your liver from would you care about it and people are tired of your work a witchy in j's thinking very. high that i am very good dad just a...
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i would say, for better or for worse, samuel alito came with an agenda. think he approaches a law with clear-cut ideas about how to read a statute, how to read a constitution, and he bases it on precedents to be sure. he, as opposed to retired justice anthony kennedy, has a very consistent outlook that is ideological. for better or for worse. i am not using the word ideological as negative. brian: if you were republican and had been either eisenhower, or name your president, and you had william brennan, then you had john paul stevens, than you had david souter, when you tighten things up if you were republicans and he saw what they did on the court? joan: there are many strains to republicanism. i would say that is what happened. rich h dubya bush pushed it back, george w. bush did that and certainly donald trump. -- george h w bush did that, george w. bush did that and certainly donald trump. they have very strong outside advisement will handle a lot of vetting. brett kavanaugh and neil gorsuch were heavily vetted. more so than john roberts. john roberts
i would say, for better or for worse, samuel alito came with an agenda. think he approaches a law with clear-cut ideas about how to read a statute, how to read a constitution, and he bases it on precedents to be sure. he, as opposed to retired justice anthony kennedy, has a very consistent outlook that is ideological. for better or for worse. i am not using the word ideological as negative. brian: if you were republican and had been either eisenhower, or name your president, and you had william...
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this is be showing the choice the older samuel the younger cannot tell us about we surely you must be very sad. that. the worst was that we heard not. i think while they were being held captive. but after they were martyred all that changed thank god. every thing changed. and so i knew that they had gone to a good place. i know but they got to most of the world once when i was sitting with my mother i asked her what she thought about these murderers of the. museum is a gun she said she asked her god to touch their hearts to touch the hearts of these people and then life in them anyone could do such a thing is not a normal human being. who could just slaughter another person like that and first call on god's name either they kill the one animal that you eat you slaughter it but a person. we've never heard of slaughtering a human being. that's a person who doesn't know god or anyone who claims they're following god's orders when they do such a thing as a liar. as. we say to them turn around to return to the teachings understand the world understand the true basis of faith then you'll be
this is be showing the choice the older samuel the younger cannot tell us about we surely you must be very sad. that. the worst was that we heard not. i think while they were being held captive. but after they were martyred all that changed thank god. every thing changed. and so i knew that they had gone to a good place. i know but they got to most of the world once when i was sitting with my mother i asked her what she thought about these murderers of the. museum is a gun she said she asked...
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is that him yes and this is the second brother the moderate samuel he's your brother yes the whole both of them and they're both my brothers but this should be showing the shore's the older samuel the younger cannot tell us about the show it has and you must be very sad. but that was the worst was that we heard nothing while they were being held captive myself and. nothing but after they were martyred that changed thank god. that. they were getting changed. and so i knew that they had gone to a good place. i know but they got to mosque at the once when i was sitting with my mother i asked her what she thought about these murder also did visit a. museum is a god she said she asked her god to touch their hearts to touch the hearts of these people they are going to lighten them. anyone could do such a thing is not a normal human being who could just slaughter another person like that and first call on god's name either they keep that in animal that you eat and you slaughter it but a person. we've never heard of slaughtering a human being. that's a person who doesn't know god anyone who cla
is that him yes and this is the second brother the moderate samuel he's your brother yes the whole both of them and they're both my brothers but this should be showing the shore's the older samuel the younger cannot tell us about the show it has and you must be very sad. but that was the worst was that we heard nothing while they were being held captive myself and. nothing but after they were martyred that changed thank god. that. they were getting changed. and so i knew that they had gone to a...
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dos importantes triunfos, ella quie representar a méxico >>> este proceso lo inició de la mano de samuelratuito que de ser enfermera de medicina las citas mañana partir de las 3:00 p.m. se aprobó la ley a de cuatro sin importar el estatus migratorio la migración es una de las más frágiles que tengo y pasan al comité de profesiones de la asamblea y senado estatal los precios de las gasolinas son un verdadero dolor de cabeza los lunes es cuando se registra el promedio de vejez más bajos incluyendo california y el día que debe evitar son los domingos salir de casa para ir al mercado parece ser les decimos como pueden ser las vivencias recuerde que nos puede seguir en redes sociales además telemundo 48. >> ♪(música) >> aquí un adelanto de las noticias que podrá ver esta tarde a partir de las 5:00 p.m. devastados y con más preguntas que respuestas así están familias de un inmigrante que murió en un centro de atención el vaticano toma.... aprovechando que es la hora del almuerzo qué le parecería comerse esta hamburguesa si le digo que cuesta $32 aún se animaría? les cuento que esta hamburguesa
dos importantes triunfos, ella quie representar a méxico >>> este proceso lo inició de la mano de samuelratuito que de ser enfermera de medicina las citas mañana partir de las 3:00 p.m. se aprobó la ley a de cuatro sin importar el estatus migratorio la migración es una de las más frágiles que tengo y pasan al comité de profesiones de la asamblea y senado estatal los precios de las gasolinas son un verdadero dolor de cabeza los lunes es cuando se registra el promedio de vejez...
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today on oral histories, navajo code talker samuel sandoval on his world war ii service. here's a preview. >> you are on the beach where you were 61 years ago. anything that is terribly important that you would like to say? >> i would like to say i was very reluctant before, as you , we went them and the traditional ceremonies that were man, and, the medicine i was advised not to return to killing.re was time,kept that for a long , what wouldbreak it be the consequences? he did not tell me what will my grandfather says you are going to be facing these kinds of obstacles throughout your lifetime. i might well try to discipline in a way that can be avoided, so i was sort of torn between and the religion part of my life. announcer: watch the entire at 2:00 p.m.ay eastern on oral histories. explore our past here on american history tv. announcer: on stevie was simply three giant networks and a government supported service. then in 1979 a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washingt
today on oral histories, navajo code talker samuel sandoval on his world war ii service. here's a preview. >> you are on the beach where you were 61 years ago. anything that is terribly important that you would like to say? >> i would like to say i was very reluctant before, as you , we went them and the traditional ceremonies that were man, and, the medicine i was advised not to return to killing.re was time,kept that for a long , what wouldbreak it be the consequences? he did not...
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." -- awarded the samuel for his book "neptune." he published "world war ii at sea, a global history." he is speaking today on logistics at d-day. dr. simons? thank you. -- >> thank you. welcome to gettysburg, if you have not been here before. i am very impressed at the management and organization of this, and i'm honored to be asked to talk this morning about the naval side of d-day. i also want to spend some time talking about general eisenhower in particular and his leadership, because as a model for our future leaders in all the services, you mentioned i taught at the naval academy for 30 years. i am now teaching at the naval war college. we are about to embark on more strategic responsibilities, and for them, eisenhower is a perfect role model. for most americans, particularly in the last decade or so, conversations about d-day conjure up the emotion that moment so well depicted in "saving private ryan," when the ramp drops into the surf and tom hanks and his company mates charge out onto that killing ground. it is one of the m
." -- awarded the samuel for his book "neptune." he published "world war ii at sea, a global history." he is speaking today on logistics at d-day. dr. simons? thank you. -- >> thank you. welcome to gettysburg, if you have not been here before. i am very impressed at the management and organization of this, and i'm honored to be asked to talk this morning about the naval side of d-day. i also want to spend some time talking about general eisenhower in particular...
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they heard from special guests ralph samuel, a holocaust survivor.he nazi from dresden to england. >> we need to more tolerant of each other's differences. one person can make a difference, it was the epstein family who saved my life. samuel says he speaks of his survival story throughout the bay area to inspire cooperation and understanding. >>> more than a thousand people walked here in san francisco this morning to help find a cure for multiple >> it will help raise $53,000. >> the efforts are paying off. with the research that we fund, there are now currently 16 medications on the market. there is one for pediatric ms that's new. there is two for the progressive form of ms. ms is unpredictable disease that affects the central nervous system. >>> it was >> the epic "avenger"avengers," take a look ahead. the final days of april, we'll finish with a cool note. >> share your inspired stories in our weekly series. >> this week, it is tractor day in high school, one with the biggest >> sometimes other schools make fun of you guys, again, kind of countr
they heard from special guests ralph samuel, a holocaust survivor.he nazi from dresden to england. >> we need to more tolerant of each other's differences. one person can make a difference, it was the epstein family who saved my life. samuel says he speaks of his survival story throughout the bay area to inspire cooperation and understanding. >>> more than a thousand people walked here in san francisco this morning to help find a cure for multiple >> it will help raise...
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i want to thank samuel and calina at sfgtv for staffing this program. mr. clerk, do you have any announcements? >> clerk: yes. [agenda item read]. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you, mr. clerk. please call the first item. >> clerk: agenda item one is a hearing to consid [agenda item read]. >> supervisor mandelman: okay. great. do we have the a.l.u. here? >> good morning, board. officer simonson, alcohol liaison unit. there are no letters of protest, no letters of support. they are located in plot 706, which is considered a low-crime area. they are in census tract 402, which is considered a high saturation area. richmond police station has no opposition. recommend approval on the following conditions. number one, sales, service of alcoholic beverages shall be allowed between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. petitioner shall monitor the area under their control in order to prevent loitering of persons on their property or adjacent property, and third no distilled beverages should be sold in a bottle less than .15 liter. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you
i want to thank samuel and calina at sfgtv for staffing this program. mr. clerk, do you have any announcements? >> clerk: yes. [agenda item read]. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you, mr. clerk. please call the first item. >> clerk: agenda item one is a hearing to consid [agenda item read]. >> supervisor mandelman: okay. great. do we have the a.l.u. here? >> good morning, board. officer simonson, alcohol liaison unit. there are no letters of protest, no letters of...
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samuel cohen. newman -- schneiderman. samuel cohen. not yet roses daughter. one of my favorite people. she did not emigrate to the united states until a few years later. those names and those women have women haven history gone down in history as continuously confronting first the men that did not want them to strike strike and then workih the men to create what was one strike and then working with the men to create what was one of the most enduring union trade unions. two minutes. and then i will save. was this important, why did it matter that these women joined the union? first of all, the international it wouldhout women in have maybe 10% of the membership that it had with women in it. with the huge large membership, withhold union had clouds. if the union movement in general became something that not only everywhere employers in the dot industry had to respect, but that employers had to notice. far from being on organize of organize a bowl organize a bowl and could create a strong union. all, womenthat was the first im. unionization among female textile
samuel cohen. newman -- schneiderman. samuel cohen. not yet roses daughter. one of my favorite people. she did not emigrate to the united states until a few years later. those names and those women have women haven history gone down in history as continuously confronting first the men that did not want them to strike strike and then workih the men to create what was one strike and then working with the men to create what was one of the most enduring union trade unions. two minutes. and then i...
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samuel katz, they are checked for any changes in the cells. obtaining even one successful growth of pure virulent measles virus is one of the most difficult laboratory achievements. finally, in 1954, one culture obtained from an 11-year-old measles patient begins to show remarkable changes in cell structure. these might be caused by the measles virus. dr. enders is called in to observe it. to prove that it is the measles virus, they decide to inject it into the only animal that will contract the disease, monkeys. monkeys, which have never been exposed to measles. in a few days, when the monkey develops measles, they have isolated and grown the strain of the measles virus. now, they discuss the longest and in many ways the most difficult task of all, how to attenuate or weakened the virus so that it will produce antibodies and provide immunity without transmitting the disease itself. it is a little like walking on a tightrope. the virus is grown first in one tissue culture, then in another. human kidney tissue, human amnion, egg amnion, chick e
samuel katz, they are checked for any changes in the cells. obtaining even one successful growth of pure virulent measles virus is one of the most difficult laboratory achievements. finally, in 1954, one culture obtained from an 11-year-old measles patient begins to show remarkable changes in cell structure. these might be caused by the measles virus. dr. enders is called in to observe it. to prove that it is the measles virus, they decide to inject it into the only animal that will contract...
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sabe que no esa t tambiÉn les promete gestionar su visa, entrenamiento y ayuda para vivienda pero samuel amenaza de deportaciÓ >>> lo mismo le ocurriÓ a esta maestra bilingÜe originaria de colombia >>s no habÍa una guia para mÍ entonces fue un golpe >>> una gota de casi 13,000 en su salario >>> y encastre el consumidor no pagÓ en el contrat una demanda o. grammy ian respuesta ahora hay una demanda del gobierno encontra del dueÑo de est >> segÚn su pÁgina de internet se trata de un Área de oficinas compartidas, ingresamos y solicitamos informaciÓn y no hay un espaciÁt se trata de 1 a de oficina co a compartida nosotros ingresamos, solicitamos informaciÓn y nos dice que ya no hay una espacio a asignado >>> la empresa acusada le dijo a noticias telemundo que esas afirmaciones son inexactas que hace tiemp, lo cierto es q nesÚs patrocinadores oficial y con el surgimiento de estos casos han multiplicado las denuncias de otros maestros, en washington javier vegas noticia telemundom >> >>> y ahora vamos a otro escÁndalo en la educaciÓn hoy se presentaron ante la justicia las estrellas de hollywo
sabe que no esa t tambiÉn les promete gestionar su visa, entrenamiento y ayuda para vivienda pero samuel amenaza de deportaciÓ >>> lo mismo le ocurriÓ a esta maestra bilingÜe originaria de colombia >>s no habÍa una guia para mÍ entonces fue un golpe >>> una gota de casi 13,000 en su salario >>> y encastre el consumidor no pagÓ en el contrat una demanda o. grammy ian respuesta ahora hay una demanda del gobierno encontra del dueÑo de est >> segÚn su...
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>> his name is samuel moncata. he is loyal to president maduro.in spanish and english. and moncata says that maduro has the support of the entire society of venezuela and he calls it a media operation to destabilize from outside the country. he mentioned mike pompeo and john bolton. he said that maduro is the legitimate government and the president has taken the necessary steps to guarantee the security of the people and restore order. he says, moncata does, that most people of venezuela want to live in peace and don't support what happened today calling it a violent attempt to intervene by foreign powers. he said that venezuela is not going to give up. here's more from ambassador moncata. >> this coup from outside was an open coup, an open intention to violate the charter of the united nations and all of the norms of international human rights. >> someone that does not agree with that is carlos vettio, the ambassador in washington representing juan guaido. we heard from him earlier today. >> we want to send a clear message to the dictator, nichol
>> his name is samuel moncata. he is loyal to president maduro.in spanish and english. and moncata says that maduro has the support of the entire society of venezuela and he calls it a media operation to destabilize from outside the country. he mentioned mike pompeo and john bolton. he said that maduro is the legitimate government and the president has taken the necessary steps to guarantee the security of the people and restore order. he says, moncata does, that most people of venezuela...
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samuel fue arrastrado hasta pegar con la pared y se levantÓ sano y salvo.el triunfo de su equipo a nicolÁs maduro? aquÍ en ediciÓn digital pero vamos a contar. >> buenas noticias! las cadenas y estaciones de univisiÓn han vuelto a dish latino. nos complace trabajar juntos el 60 % de las mujeres utiliza toallas del tamaño incorrecto y puede tener derrames. no tiene que ser así para ti con always my fit prueba el tamaño siguiente para obtener hasta un 20 % más de cobertura de día o de noche. porque mejor cobertura significa mejor protección. always. borja: seguimos con mÁs noticias para ti .vivo armando maradona tendrÁ una estatuilla por dedicarle un gol a nicolÁs maduro. la comisiÓn dice que maradona faltÓ a los artÍculos del cÓdigo de Ética de la federaciÓn mexicana de fÚtbol. vamos a escuchar las declaraciones de maradona que le han costado caro. diego: este triunfo se requiere dedicar a nicolÁs maduro y a todo venezuela que estÁn sufriendo, que los sheriff del mundo que son estos yankees que son los que tienen la bomba mÁs grande del mundo... pamela: la f
samuel fue arrastrado hasta pegar con la pared y se levantÓ sano y salvo.el triunfo de su equipo a nicolÁs maduro? aquÍ en ediciÓn digital pero vamos a contar. >> buenas noticias! las cadenas y estaciones de univisiÓn han vuelto a dish latino. nos complace trabajar juntos el 60 % de las mujeres utiliza toallas del tamaño incorrecto y puede tener derrames. no tiene que ser así para ti con always my fit prueba el tamaño siguiente para obtener hasta un 20 % más de cobertura de día...
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i came upon a lieutenant from the first district and officer samuel jimenez, they had the site of thethey pointed him out to me. >> reporter: as he heard the bullets flying past him, another officer's guns absorbed one of the shots, possibly saving his life. >> i knew we had to close distance to him. it was kind of far, about 80 yards down the hallway. immediately after seeing us, the shooter opened fire and he struck officer jimenez. >> reporter: dropping to his stomach from over 70 yards away, he fired the shot that struck the shooter ending the shooting. >> as a police officer, you don't get to see action every day and you don't want to see action. you just want to come to work, do your job, help people. >> reporter: officer samuel jimenez was a father of three who had only been on the force for 18 months. >> he paid the ultimate sacrifice. he didn't return home that day. >> reporter: ryan young, cnn, chicago. >> all right. another cabinet secretary shown the door. "new day" continues right now. >>> kirstjen nielsen is leaving. trump was not pleased with her performance. >> the dem
i came upon a lieutenant from the first district and officer samuel jimenez, they had the site of thethey pointed him out to me. >> reporter: as he heard the bullets flying past him, another officer's guns absorbed one of the shots, possibly saving his life. >> i knew we had to close distance to him. it was kind of far, about 80 yards down the hallway. immediately after seeing us, the shooter opened fire and he struck officer jimenez. >> reporter: dropping to his stomach from...
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in 2018 he received the samuel eliot morrison award for literature for his book "neptune ." just this last year he published "world war ii at sea, a global history." this morning he is speaking on the mulberry matter, logistics at d-day. dr. symonds? [applause] craig: thank you, ian. thank you, everybody. welcome to gettysburg, if you have not been here before. welcome back if you have. thank you to the host of this wonderful event. i am very impressed at the management and organization of this, and i am very honored to be asked to talk this morning about the naval side of d-day. but i also want to spend some time talking about general eisenhower in particular and his leadership, because i do believe that as a model for our future leaders in all the services, you -- in mentioned i taught at -- ian mentioned i taught at the naval academy for 30 years. i am now teaching at the naval war college. we are about to embark on more strategic responsibilities, and for them in particular, he is -- eisenhower is a perfect role model. for most americans, particularly in the last decade
in 2018 he received the samuel eliot morrison award for literature for his book "neptune ." just this last year he published "world war ii at sea, a global history." this morning he is speaking on the mulberry matter, logistics at d-day. dr. symonds? [applause] craig: thank you, ian. thank you, everybody. welcome to gettysburg, if you have not been here before. welcome back if you have. thank you to the host of this wonderful event. i am very impressed at the management and...
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authors samuel walker and edward lydon discussed the legacy of three mile island. we begin near three mile island with a guest who lives near three mile island. this is about 90 minutes. >> march 28, 1979, the events just outside of harrisburg, pennsylvania. for the next 90 minutes, we look back at the three mile island accident, which was the partial meltdown of a reactor. it occurred 40 years ago, the incident rated a five on the seven point international nuclear event scale. as the story continue to unfold, 40 years ago here is how ed , bradley of cbs news covered it. >> it announces that there is an evacuation. please stay indoors with your windows closed. at this time there's no need for it evacuation. please stay indoors with your windows closed. >> this is not a community that scares easily. major floods and hurricane agnes have come here and the towns survive. for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear, or feel. >> that is from cbs news. of course that fear was radiation following
authors samuel walker and edward lydon discussed the legacy of three mile island. we begin near three mile island with a guest who lives near three mile island. this is about 90 minutes. >> march 28, 1979, the events just outside of harrisburg, pennsylvania. for the next 90 minutes, we look back at the three mile island accident, which was the partial meltdown of a reactor. it occurred 40 years ago, the incident rated a five on the seven point international nuclear event scale. as the...
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video showing the moment that samuel hopped on a treadmill and that happened seconds after he stepped onto that treadmill. a red mercedes suv barrels through the window slamming into him and throwing him on the ground. the gym manager ran to help. as for the driver, no word if charges have been filed and witnesses are saying she's cooperating with police. >>> at 5:00, it's coyote puppy season and it means the pets could be more aggressive. we'll have that story and more at 5:00. >>> thanks for joining us today at noon. >> ellen and veronica, they'll see you at 5:00. have a great afternoon, everybody. >> hang onto those hats >> hair spray works. spray works. >> quinn: my god, shauna. you're actually saying -- >> bill: that i could be your daughter's father? >> shauna: yes, my beautiful florence could be your daughter. >> quinn: wait. "could be." but you're not sure. >> shauna: i know what a shock this is. >> quinn: wyatt and flo dated in high school. now you're saying they could be brother and sister? >> wyatt: [ clears throat ] >> flo: i probably shouldn't have done that. >> wyatt: he
video showing the moment that samuel hopped on a treadmill and that happened seconds after he stepped onto that treadmill. a red mercedes suv barrels through the window slamming into him and throwing him on the ground. the gym manager ran to help. as for the driver, no word if charges have been filed and witnesses are saying she's cooperating with police. >>> at 5:00, it's coyote puppy season and it means the pets could be more aggressive. we'll have that story and more at 5:00....
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samuel carmody, bless his heart, also kept a diary, which we have the only diary of a husband and wife. he is so grateful, keeping a diary during the battle of gettysburg, he was being kept at the ready throughout the fight, between what the general battles increased energy. the trip was interspersed with -- everything that goes to making of the indescribable battle of the best man on earth, signaling the fight to the finish. and that fight, he said it seems to go element, the union army is overpowered and worchester. on july 3, posted at the light of the human center, the heaviest candy netting i have ever heard, one constant roar was rising and falling inflection. used the center of the confederate laws, and during hours with the southern artillery, unknown to the rebels has no little offense. many shells came our way. some are really quite near. it is wonderful how few made our acquaintance. on july 4, it was ready to be called out. our regimen laid on arms with tickets out on the ground, where we have but the most of the day. expecting momentarily, rain fiercely through the night.
samuel carmody, bless his heart, also kept a diary, which we have the only diary of a husband and wife. he is so grateful, keeping a diary during the battle of gettysburg, he was being kept at the ready throughout the fight, between what the general battles increased energy. the trip was interspersed with -- everything that goes to making of the indescribable battle of the best man on earth, signaling the fight to the finish. and that fight, he said it seems to go element, the union army is...
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-- excuse me, by 1881, when the tuskegee institution was created, many individuals were using the samuel chapman armstrong model for higher education for african-americans, which was industrial education and vocational education. so when shepard came on the scene by 1910 with the founding of the national religious institute, training institute for the negro race, he created a liberal arts institution. although it was private at the time, by 1923, it becomes a publicly state-supported institution of higher learning for african-americans. what he does, he uses both the washington model of self-help and the dubois model of liberal arts and reality to create this institution of higher learning which was the first state supported institution of higher learning for african-americans, state supported, in the nation. >> if you put his life into perspective, when and where was he born, where did he grow up, what was his personal life like? >> he was born in 1875 in north carolina. he was, again, many would say, born of privilege because of who his parents were in the state of north carolina. thes
-- excuse me, by 1881, when the tuskegee institution was created, many individuals were using the samuel chapman armstrong model for higher education for african-americans, which was industrial education and vocational education. so when shepard came on the scene by 1910 with the founding of the national religious institute, training institute for the negro race, he created a liberal arts institution. although it was private at the time, by 1923, it becomes a publicly state-supported...
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howard samuels believes jamie is working with specialists so britney can get the help she needs. >> theatment team would give that's why i really feel britney is extremely lucky to have her father have her back like this. >>> let's move on to the latest developments in the college scam. lori loughlin filing her first defense move. this, after her "fuller house" co-star speaks out. >> she pled not guilty recently to those conspiracy charges. >> i think i'm underqualified and i've always - >> have you talked to her? >> well, we go by carrier pigeon. >> bob saget, talking about his longtime co-star this morning on "today." >> i will say that i love her. and i will say that no comment. it's a personal thing. it's a strange time and what do you say? >> bob's comments come as loughlin files a motion with the court, trying to push the pause button on the case against her. papers filed monday along with 15 other defendants, lori and her fashion designer husband mossimo asked the court to suspend all future actions by federal prosecutors, until they have an opportunity to review the evidence aga
howard samuels believes jamie is working with specialists so britney can get the help she needs. >> theatment team would give that's why i really feel britney is extremely lucky to have her father have her back like this. >>> let's move on to the latest developments in the college scam. lori loughlin filing her first defense move. this, after her "fuller house" co-star speaks out. >> she pled not guilty recently to those conspiracy charges. >> i think i'm...
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. >> samuel armstrong, the founder of hampton institute in virginia i was hereunder armstrong when booker t. washington developed his ideas on industrial education. he went home to west virginia after graduation, did some teaching, dabbled in politics, even went to a seminary in washington. i brought him back here in 1979 and put him in charge of the indian student. we had 75 of him, he did a fine job and then came tuskegee. when those gentlemen asked my advice, it didn't take me long to make up my mind. history proved me right, don't you think? >> despite the obstacles and difficulties in setting up tuskegee institute, washington maintains that optimism about the future find most people find it hard to accept. first impressions of the town fill in with a sense of opportunity . >> of blisters for starting for tuskegee, i found it almost impossible to locate on any matter but instead of finding my work in low marshy countries , i found tuskegee a beautiful quiet town with a high and healthy location. as a rule, the colored people all through the section are poor and ignorant. but the one e
. >> samuel armstrong, the founder of hampton institute in virginia i was hereunder armstrong when booker t. washington developed his ideas on industrial education. he went home to west virginia after graduation, did some teaching, dabbled in politics, even went to a seminary in washington. i brought him back here in 1979 and put him in charge of the indian student. we had 75 of him, he did a fine job and then came tuskegee. when those gentlemen asked my advice, it didn't take me long to...
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a recent video posted to his instagram, "strength for samuel" drew tens of thousands of >> bravo, sammy don't forget, full episodes streaming on hulu, have a great weekend, america. ♪ ♪ star wars galaxy's edge opening may 31st at the disneyland resort
a recent video posted to his instagram, "strength for samuel" drew tens of thousands of >> bravo, sammy don't forget, full episodes streaming on hulu, have a great weekend, america. ♪ ♪ star wars galaxy's edge opening may 31st at the disneyland resort
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now the driver, 35-year-old samuel mos, mo samuel moss, you see a picture of him. all a 24-year-old d 21-year-old. lso antonio price, anoth person, a fourth person in that car. now, they were in a chevy tahoe, an older cvy tahoe. they were headed west towthds district when this crash happened here on sheriff road. that car as you said flipped several times and landed up against a utility pole afterta ng out severalmailboxes. there were some circumstances leading up to the crash and apparently some witnesses. we'll hear more t aboutt from a prince george's county police spokesperson. >> up ahead there was another car trying to make a left turn. when the chevy tahoe approaches that car, there is aaneuver ere the occupants -- the driver tried to get around the car waiting to make the left turn. >> reporter: and so when that car made that maneuver to get around, that's when they apparently lost control, crossed the center line, flipped over several times. two of the passengers were ejected. we believe or police believe at this point they were the back seat passengers.
now the driver, 35-year-old samuel mos, mo samuel moss, you see a picture of him. all a 24-year-old d 21-year-old. lso antonio price, anoth person, a fourth person in that car. now, they were in a chevy tahoe, an older cvy tahoe. they were headed west towthds district when this crash happened here on sheriff road. that car as you said flipped several times and landed up against a utility pole afterta ng out severalmailboxes. there were some circumstances leading up to the crash and apparently...
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somehow fell from an overpass on highway 87 into the guadalupe river but friends say the 23-year-old samuel romero is moving his hands and toes and is in high spirits. he is out of the coma and no memory of how he ended up in the river. >>> a search in nevada for two robbery suspects. authorities say they step in man who refused demands. they relieved in their 20s. police say they stabbed the man 20 times last month. >>> the 29-year-old victim was treated for serious injuries at the hospital and he was later released. >>> police released photos of two men accused of stealing from two cars over the weekend on commercial boulevard. both are described to be in their 20s. police say they fled in the pickup covered in black spray paint. >>> plans to build a waterfront homeless navigation center is sparking a clash. the city wants to put the center along the embarcadero near the bay bridge and pier 30. as andria borba reports, people on both sides are taking the fight to gofundme. >> along san francisco's iconic embarcadero waterfront, a fight has been brewing and underway. this is seawall lot 33
somehow fell from an overpass on highway 87 into the guadalupe river but friends say the 23-year-old samuel romero is moving his hands and toes and is in high spirits. he is out of the coma and no memory of how he ended up in the river. >>> a search in nevada for two robbery suspects. authorities say they step in man who refused demands. they relieved in their 20s. police say they stabbed the man 20 times last month. >>> the 29-year-old victim was treated for serious injuries...
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after actor samuel l.d seth meyers a story, trump fired back on twitter, "i don't cheat at golf, but samuel l. jackson tweets with his game. he has no choice. and stop doing commercials." burn. well, in the new book, "commander in cheat: how golf explains trump" the author describes him as a prolific cheater. he cheats at the highest level. he cheats when people are watching and when they aren't. he cheats whether you like it or not. in one instance, playing with a veteran pga tour pro, trump hit the shot into the lake but when he opponents weren't looking simply dropped another ball. espn announcer mike tricot recounts another shot with trump. his ball was nowhere to be seen, instead it was 50 feet left of the hole in a bunker. tricot was baffled until trump's caddie came up in him and said that shot you hit on par 5 about ten feet from the hole, trump threw it in the bunker. i watched him do it. at least the president doesn't go around bragging about his golf game or anything. >> jeff saw me make a hole
after actor samuel l.d seth meyers a story, trump fired back on twitter, "i don't cheat at golf, but samuel l. jackson tweets with his game. he has no choice. and stop doing commercials." burn. well, in the new book, "commander in cheat: how golf explains trump" the author describes him as a prolific cheater. he cheats at the highest level. he cheats when people are watching and when they aren't. he cheats whether you like it or not. in one instance, playing with a veteran...