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last night there was a gathering in washington to mark the retirement of shelley fielman. after 50 years with nbc as a cameraman. shelly was standing on the sidewalk the day ronald reagan exited the washington hilton. shelly's steady pictures with his camera on his shoulder became part of our national evidence of the assassination attempt. he was also there when lee harvey oswald was shot in dallas. he covered vietnam, the gulf war, civil rights, and he took care of all of us on the other side of the camera. shelley, well done and thanks. >>> up next tonight, after another break, the american athlete who can teach us a thing or two about making a comeback. >>> finally tonight, as the olympics start to wind down here in sochi, as was the case in the last olympics in london, will begin the next games, the paralympics, winter games, 77 americans on team usa, among them, the california snowboarder who is all about the impossible. we get his story tonight from nbc's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: take a look. the grit and perseverance of evan strong. but this 27-year-old walking t
last night there was a gathering in washington to mark the retirement of shelley fielman. after 50 years with nbc as a cameraman. shelly was standing on the sidewalk the day ronald reagan exited the washington hilton. shelly's steady pictures with his camera on his shoulder became part of our national evidence of the assassination attempt. he was also there when lee harvey oswald was shot in dallas. he covered vietnam, the gulf war, civil rights, and he took care of all of us on the other side...
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a long term bilateral agreement with washington last week that the afghan leader cited poet percy shelley when describing the painfully strained relations with america i believe the best way to summarize this is to put it in the words of shelley the great british put i met murder on the way the whole twelve years was one of constant pleading with america please treat our civilians respectfully and treat their lives as the lives of people. the u.s. has reportedly spent more than ninety billion dollars on reconstruction and relief in afghanistan adjusted for inflation that's more than any european country received after the second world war however journalist gareth porter says in this case no amount of money can buy love what the united states has accomplished in its escalation of the war in afghanistan is for the exacerbation a tremendous increase in anti-american sentiment and a large part of that of course was the use of night raids of on people's homes knocking down doors in the middle of the night and antagonizing hundreds of thousands of people. who was channel a friends neighbors we
a long term bilateral agreement with washington last week that the afghan leader cited poet percy shelley when describing the painfully strained relations with america i believe the best way to summarize this is to put it in the words of shelley the great british put i met murder on the way the whole twelve years was one of constant pleading with america please treat our civilians respectfully and treat their lives as the lives of people. the u.s. has reportedly spent more than ninety billion...
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shelley wrote that we know what slavery is.it is to work and have such pay is just keeps life from day-to-day. sna self for its entire used to dwell. it is to be slaved and sold them to hold no strong control over your own wills but y'all that others make of you. that is slavery and that is what working people and independent farmers were struggling against. the artisans and factory girls who struggle for dignity and independence and freedom might very well have known shelley's words. observers at the time noted that they were highly literate. they had good libraries than they were appointed with the standard works of english literature. this was before mechanism and wage slavery, the wage system and it the days and curtailed the days of independence, high culture and security. before that he points at a workshop might've been called the lyceum turning out the higher boys to read with the mall they worked. these were social businesses with many opportunities for reading and discussion and mutual improvement. along with the fact
shelley wrote that we know what slavery is.it is to work and have such pay is just keeps life from day-to-day. sna self for its entire used to dwell. it is to be slaved and sold them to hold no strong control over your own wills but y'all that others make of you. that is slavery and that is what working people and independent farmers were struggling against. the artisans and factory girls who struggle for dignity and independence and freedom might very well have known shelley's words. observers...
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shelley wrote that we know what slavery is.it is to work and have such pay is just keeps life from day-to-day. sna self for its entire used to dwell. it is to be slaved and sold them to hold no strong control over your own wills but y'all that others make of you. that is slavery and that is what working people and independent farmers were struggling against. the artisans and factory girls who struggle for dignity and independence and freedom might very well have known shelley's words. observers at the time noted that they were highly literate. they had good libraries than they were appointed with the standard works of english literature. this was before mechanism and wage slavery, the wage system and it the days and curtailed the days of independence, high culture and security. before that he points at a workshop might've been called the lyceum turning out the higher boys to read with the mall they worked. these were social businesses with many opportunities for reading and discussion and mutual improvement. along with the fact
shelley wrote that we know what slavery is.it is to work and have such pay is just keeps life from day-to-day. sna self for its entire used to dwell. it is to be slaved and sold them to hold no strong control over your own wills but y'all that others make of you. that is slavery and that is what working people and independent farmers were struggling against. the artisans and factory girls who struggle for dignity and independence and freedom might very well have known shelley's words. observers...
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shelley, you're a certified addiction specialist.ake of this interaction john is talking about what philip seymour hoffman said to him. he said what's your name. i'm a heroin addict. >> he was obviously intoxicated and he was obviously not functioning well because he was probably on heroin at the time. and in addition to drinking, you know, there's no telling what your behavior will become like. and that sounds consistent with the ability for somebody to be under the influence and maybe reaching out or maybe just accidentally putting it out there, but i'm sure it was a very bizarre experience because that's how this, would. you can't really understand what they're taking because have you no frame i have reference for heroin addiction generally speaking so these people are on heroin and you don't know what's wrong but you know something's off. >> john, how did you look to you? you're saying that the word was going around he wasn't quite right. you talk about a floppy hat. how did he look physically? >> he looked pale and he looked dis
shelley, you're a certified addiction specialist.ake of this interaction john is talking about what philip seymour hoffman said to him. he said what's your name. i'm a heroin addict. >> he was obviously intoxicated and he was obviously not functioning well because he was probably on heroin at the time. and in addition to drinking, you know, there's no telling what your behavior will become like. and that sounds consistent with the ability for somebody to be under the influence and maybe...
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a long term bilateral agreement with washington last week that the afghan leader sated with percy shelley. when describing the painfully strained relations with america. i believe the base which summarize this is depicted in the words of chile. the great british court. i made murder on the way the whole twelve years was one of constant pleading with the manuka the street of civilians respectfully and paralyzed as the lives of people the us has reportedly spent more than nineteen billion dollars on reconstruction and relief in afghanistan. adjusted for inflation that's more than any european country or soon after the second world war however journalist gareth porter says in this case. no amount of money can buy luftwaffe united states has accomplished in its escalation of war and afghanistan. yes they would exacerbate tremendous increase in anti american sentiment at a large part of the course was the use of nitrates on people's homes knocking down doors in overnight and antagonizing hundreds of thousands who were his family friends neighbors were affected by this tactic. amidst it's a tre
a long term bilateral agreement with washington last week that the afghan leader sated with percy shelley. when describing the painfully strained relations with america. i believe the base which summarize this is depicted in the words of chile. the great british court. i made murder on the way the whole twelve years was one of constant pleading with the manuka the street of civilians respectfully and paralyzed as the lives of people the us has reportedly spent more than nineteen billion dollars...
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based in the calmest on spots on impulse is testament to navigation yet shelley speculation as an altar motif powerhouse named after the explores of old there's no way the company's viking all terrain vehicle tonto. on the road because one hundred forty six faces color to twenty months to a respectful ninety kilometers an hour but what's it like to speed on the road it's more than makes old fall off road. the vikings jumbo wheels provide performance on a par with trucks which we don't churning up the terrain below. the big oil has been over ten days in the making during which time the developers money to plan for every possible the bench while it sit. down with although we live in a northern country we had no idea that there are thirty seven different types of snow and now we do there are four or five types of snow that are impossible for any vehicle to drive across people including snowmobiles and even reindeer get stuck that is why we used ultra low pressure tires on our vehicle to enable it to traverse this kind of snow. we can also increase the vehicles ground clearance from thirty
based in the calmest on spots on impulse is testament to navigation yet shelley speculation as an altar motif powerhouse named after the explores of old there's no way the company's viking all terrain vehicle tonto. on the road because one hundred forty six faces color to twenty months to a respectful ninety kilometers an hour but what's it like to speed on the road it's more than makes old fall off road. the vikings jumbo wheels provide performance on a par with trucks which we don't churning...
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shelley they're willing to engage in dialogue. it's time now well conscience support that china has all is said in a political solution that the only track pass to solve this year in christ the geneva talks to be a consistent price that. we also appeal to all parties in theory a top of the direction of political dialogue the international community should turn a favorable conditions for their time see this the international atomic energy agency says the writer has agreed to give its information and explanations about phil court expanding my attachment is as close to the agency's investigation to come from the divine has not carried out atomic bomb race and the international atomic energy agency says iran has a great too. it came at seven that has it that the next three months and being cruel to access full inspections to the shock that high end uranium mining and the announcement came up to today so what's with the stride as constructed technique old colts and tear and it was rejected accusations by several western countries and t
shelley they're willing to engage in dialogue. it's time now well conscience support that china has all is said in a political solution that the only track pass to solve this year in christ the geneva talks to be a consistent price that. we also appeal to all parties in theory a top of the direction of political dialogue the international community should turn a favorable conditions for their time see this the international atomic energy agency says the writer has agreed to give its information...
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democratic party the candidate is sure is the candidate that can raise the most money or you know if shelley ate olson decides he's going to throw fifty million bucks at somebody all of a sudden they're the candidate for him till he runs out of money or decides that he's going to support somebody else i mean this is not a democracy this is this is an oligarchy or a plutocracy. what do we do when you've got more than half the senate there are millionaires now and that this is a whore the half of the house where first. the history of the senate has always been the regrets club so. i think you know there's there's no question you this only works if there is a democratic movement that calls the calls that you know people back to account and that sweeps the stables clean year and it has to be formed like the old populist movement that came out of small farmers and laborers against the big banks and the industrial magnets of the of the east it's got to be formed from people getting involved and taking this government back and if they don't look this thing is locked down now this is the system as r
democratic party the candidate is sure is the candidate that can raise the most money or you know if shelley ate olson decides he's going to throw fifty million bucks at somebody all of a sudden they're the candidate for him till he runs out of money or decides that he's going to support somebody else i mean this is not a democracy this is this is an oligarchy or a plutocracy. what do we do when you've got more than half the senate there are millionaires now and that this is a whore the half of...
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he has chosen former frederick a alderman shelley aloi. that race is still wide open, though. half of republican and republican-leaning voters in maryland are still undecided in a recent washington post poll. >>> maryland's senate is looking at two bills today that would decriminalize marijuana. the first would make it a civil offense to possess small amounts of drug. you would be fined up to $100 if cops busted you with as much as ten grams of pot but you wouldn't face criminal charges. the other bill would make it legal for adults to possess an ounce of marijuana, also cultivate six plants. that bill is less likely to become law. governor martin o'malley opposes that one. most police in maryland oppose both of those bills, maryland chiefs of police is speaking out in annapolis. >>> meanwhile, police in woodbridge are looking over this surveillance video in hopes of identifying the three men in it. they're suspected of shooting 21-year-old to death on friday night. police say they ran into the grocery store. it's a grocery and jewelry store, actually. she was working at that
he has chosen former frederick a alderman shelley aloi. that race is still wide open, though. half of republican and republican-leaning voters in maryland are still undecided in a recent washington post poll. >>> maryland's senate is looking at two bills today that would decriminalize marijuana. the first would make it a civil offense to possess small amounts of drug. you would be fined up to $100 if cops busted you with as much as ten grams of pot but you wouldn't face criminal...
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what you saw in shelley's colleague, and my colleague is that it was the women that came together and said we have to take care of this, we have to fix this. >> women have played an important role in the middle of some of these seemingly intractable conflicts in congress, looking past partisanship. how important, beyond the equitable distribution would it government. >> i think, of course i have a bias. if we had 50/50 in congress, the public would have a different opinion. we'd probably get more work done. i don't mean to say hull women are good and male colleagues bad, there's positive-thinking members, but many women come in - are used to raising children, taking care of families and parents. they are the ones bringing about compromise in the family. a lot of women come into office because they want to change things, not because of individual stature or their ego, they say "i want to fix something, i want to change it", that's a different motivation. you think about, "how am i going to get the job down", not how am i going to appear better. there's a lot of women that work to find
what you saw in shelley's colleague, and my colleague is that it was the women that came together and said we have to take care of this, we have to fix this. >> women have played an important role in the middle of some of these seemingly intractable conflicts in congress, looking past partisanship. how important, beyond the equitable distribution would it government. >> i think, of course i have a bias. if we had 50/50 in congress, the public would have a different opinion. we'd...
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he has found particular meaning in mary shelley's "frankenstein." >> as a child i always watched the movie "frankenstein" so i recently read the novel. i was like, hey, i started to look at the monster kind of differently. i was like, who is really the monster? to me this place is dr. frankenstein and we are the monsters. and i call this the belly of the beast. we're the outcast. we're the forgotten. >> all right. >> in my spare time i like to write, and i've been contemplating on writing a book. i started off like this. frankenstein, the moment you created me, you condemned me, rejected me, crucified and despised me. abandoned me emotionally, unleashed the very hell in me, often overlooked stepped upon crushed, no one stops to notice that my movements are poetic. my stride is determined. my love is unconditional. my spirit is free. although i'm a monster, there is a soul inside of me. >> i do not believe there is an employee in the indiana department of correction in any state facility that does not know the name christopher trotter. >> beverly gilmore is the confinement unit's case
he has found particular meaning in mary shelley's "frankenstein." >> as a child i always watched the movie "frankenstein" so i recently read the novel. i was like, hey, i started to look at the monster kind of differently. i was like, who is really the monster? to me this place is dr. frankenstein and we are the monsters. and i call this the belly of the beast. we're the outcast. we're the forgotten. >> all right. >> in my spare time i like to write, and...
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here is new york fox 5 tech expert shelley palmer. what is going on here? >> i wish we knew.et's just try it projects. in world in which we live everyone thinks about robots as things you see in the movies where they are autonomous and humanoid and android. melissa: running dog running around, that is creepy. >> in manufacturing robots used to make things and believe it or not, they are not autonomous and it is hard to program them. what google is trying to do which is brilliant is get into the future of manufacturing by creating an operating system that would make it easier to program robots and they have a wonderful partner they can test with, massive manufacturing group in taiwan, for apple and -- melissa: and there have been problems with work conditions and this and that and apple continues to partner with that and it is a black eye for apple. to do business with them. should google be working with fox? >> great question and maybe a little above my pay grade because the politics are really complicated. how much of that is mudslinging and how much is real and how much wit
here is new york fox 5 tech expert shelley palmer. what is going on here? >> i wish we knew.et's just try it projects. in world in which we live everyone thinks about robots as things you see in the movies where they are autonomous and humanoid and android. melissa: running dog running around, that is creepy. >> in manufacturing robots used to make things and believe it or not, they are not autonomous and it is hard to program them. what google is trying to do which is brilliant is...
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during the hearing, republican congress member shelley moore capito question the president of the water utility -- west virginia american water. >> is the water safe to drink? >> as a water company, we don't set say standards. we are in compliance with all the standards set by the agencies like the cdc, west virginia bureau of public health, and we have been since january 13. i recognize the customers fear associated with the smell of something in their water. >> the hearing in west virginia failed to definitively a soundless whether the water is actually safe to drink. the state's highest health official said she believes the water is usable, but added "everybody has a different definition of safe." there are reports that water still smells like licorice, asigned of contamination -- sign of contamination. the obama administration is to lay new requirements for employers to provide health insurance to their workers under the new health care law. medium-sized employers will have until 2016 to comply, while larger employers will only need to cover 70% of full-time workers by next year. fo
during the hearing, republican congress member shelley moore capito question the president of the water utility -- west virginia american water. >> is the water safe to drink? >> as a water company, we don't set say standards. we are in compliance with all the standards set by the agencies like the cdc, west virginia bureau of public health, and we have been since january 13. i recognize the customers fear associated with the smell of something in their water. >> the hearing...
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>> if she does, shelley with the glasses, she had a surgeon woke up after surgery been given some morphinee said even with all her knowledge her disease fully activated. she started isolating, lying, manipulating the nurse to give her the next med. nothing she could do about >> it she talked about naloxone. that's something which really -- >> it reverses. knocks the opiates from the receptor site to they're not affecting the brain anymore. >> it's such an insidious thing. you can see more on dr. drew on call on hln tonight at 9:00. >>> up next the latest on a powerful winter storm making its way from the rockies to maine. one more giant weather system in one that feels like the worse in years. >>> a new world record may have been broken for the biggest wave ever surfed. there's a surprise about the surfer. [ female announcer ] you know the little song he'll hum as he gets dressed... you know the shirt he'll choose... the wine he'll order. you know him. yet now, after exploring vineyards in the hills of italy, he doesn't order the wine he always orders. he asks to be surprised... and for th
>> if she does, shelley with the glasses, she had a surgeon woke up after surgery been given some morphinee said even with all her knowledge her disease fully activated. she started isolating, lying, manipulating the nurse to give her the next med. nothing she could do about >> it she talked about naloxone. that's something which really -- >> it reverses. knocks the opiates from the receptor site to they're not affecting the brain anymore. >> it's such an insidious...
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. >> shelley said. better than the game! disappointed with the broncos >> sonia wrote. omg.this was an amazing halftime show. bruno and the peppers killed it!!! >> destiny has mixed reiviews. bruno mars hot, red hot chilli peppers not! >> we always like to hear what you have to say. share your thoughts by liking kron 4's facebook page to post your comments. >> coming up on the kron4 morning nils. new details emerge in the death of lynne spalding. a new report says the doctor had instructed staff at its san francisco general to never leave the 57 year-old unattended. more on that story coming up next. >> plus, we will show you a smart phone that is the first of its kind. why flat smart phones are sold last season. >> some video coming in from squaw valley. a lot of snow over the weekend. align >> welcome back. here is a live look outside. we will have more on the forecast coming up. >> here are the big stories we're working on for you this morning. new details out this morning on the murder of a three year old girl in napa. neighbors say they saw her mother and boyfriend
. >> shelley said. better than the game! disappointed with the broncos >> sonia wrote. omg.this was an amazing halftime show. bruno and the peppers killed it!!! >> destiny has mixed reiviews. bruno mars hot, red hot chilli peppers not! >> we always like to hear what you have to say. share your thoughts by liking kron 4's facebook page to post your comments. >> coming up on the kron4 morning nils. new details emerge in the death of lynne spalding. a new report says...
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now, a pre-existing condition used to mean that someone like amanda shelley, a physician's assist ant and single mom from arizona, couldn't get health insurance. but on january 1, she got covered. on january 3, she felt a sharp pain. on january 6, she had emergency surgery. one week earlier, amanda said, that surgery would have met bankruptcy. that's what health insurance reform is all about, the peace of mind that if misfortune strikes, you don't have to lose everything. already because of the affordable care act, more than three million americans under age 26 have gained coverage under their parents' insurance plan. more than nine million americans have signed up for private health insurance or medicaid coverage. nine million. here's another number. zero, because of this law, no american, none, zero can ever again be dropped or denied coverage for a pre-existing condition like asthma or back ain or cancer. no woman can ever be charged more just because she's a woman. and we did all this while adding years to medicare's finances, keeping medicare premiums flat and lowering prescripti
now, a pre-existing condition used to mean that someone like amanda shelley, a physician's assist ant and single mom from arizona, couldn't get health insurance. but on january 1, she got covered. on january 3, she felt a sharp pain. on january 6, she had emergency surgery. one week earlier, amanda said, that surgery would have met bankruptcy. that's what health insurance reform is all about, the peace of mind that if misfortune strikes, you don't have to lose everything. already because of the...
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shelley calling in from minnesota this morning.et's go to mark, waiting in ohio on our line for independents. host: wanda in california, you go, girl. this is old news. it never should have been brought up when it was happening because it was a personal thing mandated by the american people that we were not interested in it and the republicans dragged it out anyhow because that is all they are good for because they are rotten. benghazi, what about iraq and george bush and dick cheney creating treason and lying to thousands of americans? you want to talk about reality -- we are bypassing to people who created treason in our andtry that ran our country are walking free today. this is a democratic country, right? host: some reaction from people in the political world. here is reince priebus on the story today. now we know why hillary clinton kept her records and little knox.""fort we're taking your calls on this first segment of the washington journal this morning. we want to point out some other news around the country for you. here'
shelley calling in from minnesota this morning.et's go to mark, waiting in ohio on our line for independents. host: wanda in california, you go, girl. this is old news. it never should have been brought up when it was happening because it was a personal thing mandated by the american people that we were not interested in it and the republicans dragged it out anyhow because that is all they are good for because they are rotten. benghazi, what about iraq and george bush and dick cheney creating...