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his code name was -- i believe -- sinclair, from sinclair lewis, can't happen here. >> host: and he had to sign one of these oaths also. >> guest: he had undergone the same ritual a week or so before i was but they always did this -- they took the wives out to undergo the same rite to all because they worried about pillow talk. they didn't want to leave the wives uncovered as it were. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> each month, oklahoma representative tom cole releases a reading list. he is currently reading nixon and mao by marge great mcmillan which looks at the diplomatic relationship between the united states and china. in the 1972 meeting between the leaders of the two countries. he recommends coke can i roberts' explore asia of the influence of women on the founding generation. next on the list is a biography of pioneering aviator amelia earhart by doris rich. and also the story of actress mary francis thompson who as a representative of the chickasaw nation provedor at state dinners for a president roosevelt and was named oklahoma's first state t
his code name was -- i believe -- sinclair, from sinclair lewis, can't happen here. >> host: and he had to sign one of these oaths also. >> guest: he had undergone the same ritual a week or so before i was but they always did this -- they took the wives out to undergo the same rite to all because they worried about pillow talk. they didn't want to leave the wives uncovered as it were. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> each month, oklahoma...
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the character of sinclair is part of the teapot dome scandal. hairarry later spent six months in jail for corruption. he still conducted business in. . tulsa. others included john paul getty. once, the richest man in the world. his dad had some oil properties and when he was a teenager, he worked the fields and stayed through the 20's. he made his first millions. later, he bought scelly's oil. ultimately, john paul bought the company. others include wade phillips, to me and many, the father of modern tolls up. he and his brother started in the oil fields. they split up their properties. frank started phillips 66. we are standing across the street from the second of two glorious buildings constructed by wade phillips. it was built as a commercial endeavor in 1928. he had already constructed his masterpiece directly across a couple years previously and had his offices there. he wanted to protect his investment. he built this to draw independent oilman. the ground floor is an arcade. it had 14 stores and shops. prior to air-conditioning. when we go
the character of sinclair is part of the teapot dome scandal. hairarry later spent six months in jail for corruption. he still conducted business in. . tulsa. others included john paul getty. once, the richest man in the world. his dad had some oil properties and when he was a teenager, he worked the fields and stayed through the 20's. he made his first millions. later, he bought scelly's oil. ultimately, john paul bought the company. others include wade phillips, to me and many, the father of...
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the character of harry sinclair, as we know, part of the teapot dome scandal in 1922, when warren harding was present. harry later after five years of prosecution served six months in a washington, d.c. jail for corruption. but unusually from his jail cell, he still conducted business in tulsa. earlier ones were joss galston known as the rubber band millionaire. he made and lost two fortunes between 1910 and 1929. others included john paul getty, of getty oil fame. once the richest man in the world. his dad had oil properties here. when he is a teenager, he came to work the fields in tulsa and stayed through the 1920's, and made his first millions here. later buying william g skelly's oil, another prominent tulsa family. w.g. skelley was a great tulsa philanthropist. ultimately john paul bought his complete. others include wade phillips. wade phillips to me and to many native tulsans is the father of modern tulsa. he and his brother started in the oil fields in bartlesville. they split up their properties. freight stated and started phillips 66. -- frank stayed and started phillips 66. wa
the character of harry sinclair, as we know, part of the teapot dome scandal in 1922, when warren harding was present. harry later after five years of prosecution served six months in a washington, d.c. jail for corruption. but unusually from his jail cell, he still conducted business in tulsa. earlier ones were joss galston known as the rubber band millionaire. he made and lost two fortunes between 1910 and 1929. others included john paul getty, of getty oil fame. once the richest man in the...
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arden delaware was frequented by scott nearing a lot of other people including upton sinclair. upton sinclair's house was called the jungle which is a ridiculous teefive's book was called the jungle. jungle. there was this really salacious sex scandal that took place there. maybe that is another presentation. it was played at wharton, harvard everywhere. she renews her patent. it continues to spread. she had been spending time in chicago. and one of the groups that really embraces monopoly of the quakers of atlantic city. this is a picture of a quaker monopoly night. they had wooden boards. and they would add properties for whatever city they were in. aurora philadelphia versions boston versions. this was an atlantic city version. here again we have atlantic city quaker board. this is the charles todd board. you look at this the similarities between it and the monopoly board become closer and closer. charles todd lives in philadelphia and learned the game from a friend in a friend atlantic city and runs into friends on the street. he says, why don't you come over and will have
arden delaware was frequented by scott nearing a lot of other people including upton sinclair. upton sinclair's house was called the jungle which is a ridiculous teefive's book was called the jungle. jungle. there was this really salacious sex scandal that took place there. maybe that is another presentation. it was played at wharton, harvard everywhere. she renews her patent. it continues to spread. she had been spending time in chicago. and one of the groups that really embraces monopoly of...
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a vigil is scheduled for 7:00 at cape sinclair, maryland, to show support for adams and his family. a manhunt in prince william county after a woman was abducted. the police are looking for this man. they say that he forced his way into an apartment in manassas. this was early this morning. he was carrying a kitchen knife and took the 25-year-old woman. it's not clear if they drove off or left on foot. if you have information, call the police. a high school student from prince george's county died while returning from a field trip to washington, d.c. officials say the 16-year-old from bo we high stopped breathing on the bus ride home early this morning. cpr was performed, but the teenager and not survive. it is not clear what calls the medical emergency. a man who was shot in the back while running from a south carolina police officer was laid to rest today. a police escort led the ceremony. his death reignited a national debate about police tactics. after the funeral, a family attorney said walter scott's legacy will live on. >> the epidemic of powerless people being taken advantag
a vigil is scheduled for 7:00 at cape sinclair, maryland, to show support for adams and his family. a manhunt in prince william county after a woman was abducted. the police are looking for this man. they say that he forced his way into an apartment in manassas. this was early this morning. he was carrying a kitchen knife and took the 25-year-old woman. it's not clear if they drove off or left on foot. if you have information, call the police. a high school student from prince george's county...
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next up we have hover middle school sinclair and her team to come up and join us on the podium (clapping) hover is receiving 385 thousand dollars for the pathway for school (clapping.) >> congratulations. >> we could have mission high school principle eric so join up here (clapping) >> mission actually received an impact and notation reward $10,000 for a summer bridge program as well as a design process in reimagining the country (clapping) >> all right. next up we have paul revere tracey and her team to join us up here (clapping) paul elsewhere vera is receiving the high end $71,000 to pursue yes, their plan around the arts programming (clapping) all right. if principle julia could join me for san francisco international high school yes applaud they're receiving nearly $20,000 to implement casey and smart programming (clapping) all right. now we have sunny side elementary could principle renee marcie come on up (clapping.) sunny side is receiving $30,000 for the writers workshop (clapping.) congratulations >> and few more we say sutro are elementary if miro could join me up here (clappi
next up we have hover middle school sinclair and her team to come up and join us on the podium (clapping) hover is receiving 385 thousand dollars for the pathway for school (clapping.) >> congratulations. >> we could have mission high school principle eric so join up here (clapping) >> mission actually received an impact and notation reward $10,000 for a summer bridge program as well as a design process in reimagining the country (clapping) >> all right. next up we have...
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national football legacy i'll say this today is the day when you lose someone when which we lost bob sinclairot all to pay my respects to him what we give to san francisco i would be remiss you not all of us to guy our redz hides for one second god bless you guys we're going to have a great time thanks so much (clapping.) thank you very much ronnie i thank you our next speaker is san francisco 43rd mayor that made history as the first asian-american mayor has had greater and greater success why you can't get a parking space since taking office he keeps economic recovery on track and created 20 thousand new jobs and has nitty-gritty success it is among the most violent in the nation of course, hermosa beach to pitch san francisco and the golden to the san francisco during heights campaign ed lee gets it done well we're glad he helped to get this down along with with the santa clara ladies and gentlemen san francisco mayor, mayor ed lee (clapping.) well, i guess i'm the last play i'll make sure i run it across the line to ken (laughter) see you got it it took you a second i'm going to have to t
national football legacy i'll say this today is the day when you lose someone when which we lost bob sinclairot all to pay my respects to him what we give to san francisco i would be remiss you not all of us to guy our redz hides for one second god bless you guys we're going to have a great time thanks so much (clapping.) thank you very much ronnie i thank you our next speaker is san francisco 43rd mayor that made history as the first asian-american mayor has had greater and greater success why...
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upton sinclair's house in ardin was called the jungelo and there was a sex scandal that took place but maybe that is another presentation. it was played everywhere harvard and so on. in 1924 she renews the patton. it continues to spread. she spent time in chicago so you can see the loop and chicago properties on there. and one of the groups that embraces monopoly as a game is a quakers of atlantic city. this is a quaker monopoly night. they had wooden boards people made on their own and they would add properties for whatever city they were in. philadelphia and boston and this was an atlantic city version of the game. we have an atlantic city board. this is charles todd board and you look as this compared to the lizzie magie game the similarities become closer and closer. charles todd lives in philadelphia and learns the game from friends in atlantic city. we runs into the friends and says come over and we will have a monopoly tide. so the darrens and the todds have marketplace -- monopoly. after the game he asked for a copy of the rules. he does it even though it is odd. charles todd's
upton sinclair's house in ardin was called the jungelo and there was a sex scandal that took place but maybe that is another presentation. it was played everywhere harvard and so on. in 1924 she renews the patton. it continues to spread. she spent time in chicago so you can see the loop and chicago properties on there. and one of the groups that embraces monopoly as a game is a quakers of atlantic city. this is a quaker monopoly night. they had wooden boards people made on their own and they...
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la otra esquina del ring en la noche mÁs esperada estarÁ para dar orgullo de michigan floyd joey sinclairsmo que tuvo una infancia de drogas de su madre y a 16 aÑos vio como su modelo a seguir el hombre que le habÍa enseÑado solo era condenado a varios aÑos de prisiÓn por trÁfico de drogas. ♪ ♪ ♪ el prÓximo sÁbado al ring de mgm grant de las vegas estarÁn cara a cara dos personas que sin importar el resultado llegan a sus pantallas mÁs importantes saliendo adelante en la vida en contra de todos los pronÓsticos. fÉlix: es la pelea del siglo dicen y bueno tenemos una cobertura extraordinaria en univisiÓn deportes este lunes. marco quÉ piensas. edgar: se fue ya a apostar. lindsay: despuÉs de que el golazo que iba a meter no fue por tu culpa por supuesto que no iba a estar. edgar: no fui yo, no es eso. lindsay: fuiste! edgar: se puso celoso por lo del chicharito. fÉlix: le tenemos tributo a gabriel que estÁ o fire. adriana: precisamente que ponÍa el marcador 1 0. fÉlix: tony kroos se encargaba de hacer el empate y luego vendrÍa la epopeya del chicarito. lindsay: estÁ demostrando, por quÉ lo t
la otra esquina del ring en la noche mÁs esperada estarÁ para dar orgullo de michigan floyd joey sinclairsmo que tuvo una infancia de drogas de su madre y a 16 aÑos vio como su modelo a seguir el hombre que le habÍa enseÑado solo era condenado a varios aÑos de prisiÓn por trÁfico de drogas. ♪ ♪ ♪ el prÓximo sÁbado al ring de mgm grant de las vegas estarÁn cara a cara dos personas que sin importar el resultado llegan a sus pantallas mÁs importantes saliendo adelante en la vida...
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where the game flourished, it was frequented by scott and a lot of other people, including upton sinclairouse was called the jungle which is a very ridiculous timeframe and there was this salacious scandal that took place there. was played at wharton and harvard and everywhere. so who lizzie magie reducer patent. she's been spending time in chicago. one of the groups that really increases monopoly is the quakers of atlantic city, this is picture where they have wooden boards, people would make the sports on their own and they would have properties for whatever city they were in philadelphia versions of the game boston versions, this is an atlantic city version you can either. and so here again we have atlantic city quaker board, here is the charles todd board. if you look at this compare to the lizzie magie game that i showed you, the similarities between these become closer and closer. so charles actually lives in philadelphia and he runs into print on the street and he says why don't you come over and we will have a monopoly night which was very in vogue at the time. so they have this n
where the game flourished, it was frequented by scott and a lot of other people, including upton sinclairouse was called the jungle which is a very ridiculous timeframe and there was this salacious scandal that took place there. was played at wharton and harvard and everywhere. so who lizzie magie reducer patent. she's been spending time in chicago. one of the groups that really increases monopoly is the quakers of atlantic city, this is picture where they have wooden boards, people would make...
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[laughter] his code name was, i believe sinclair from sinclair lewis, "it can't happen here." >> wow. and he had to sign one of these oaths also. >> the same -- he had undergone the same ritual a week or so before i was. but they they always did this -- they took the wives out to undergo the same ritual because they worried about pillow talk. >> yeah. >> they didn't want to leaf the wives -- >> hanging. >> -- uncovered as it were. [laughter] >> and then what were you told about this oath and the penalties for violating it? >> you know, i don't -- i knew fairly quickly that this was a security oath under the espionage act and that if i told anybody anything that i had learned, i was subject to a 0-year prison -- 20-year prison term. >> so -- >> i was 20. [laughter] >> so then you and your husband remained in washington for a year or so? >> that year, we did that year. and it was a very terrifying year because for the first time the nsa president tried to oust the cia quietly and almost single handedly. so it was not a normal year. and he used to joke that one of your tasks was to ident
[laughter] his code name was, i believe sinclair from sinclair lewis, "it can't happen here." >> wow. and he had to sign one of these oaths also. >> the same -- he had undergone the same ritual a week or so before i was. but they they always did this -- they took the wives out to undergo the same ritual because they worried about pillow talk. >> yeah. >> they didn't want to leaf the wives -- >> hanging. >> -- uncovered as it were. [laughter]...
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sinclair's surf for time as the mayor of daly city jim harbaugh they're still talking about his exit and now alex baumann and offensive linemen they welcomed him back and he got his money but he turned on him big-time granted he is more of terrell for release is something out will be on hbo tomorrow night you will see alex for lack of a better turn the star was his " after awhile you want to get this behind you where are his welcome you'll be like this guy might be clinically insane is raising and that " will keep come good management who was not paying his salary 2015 boston marathon the men's winner from ethiopia of leslie decease of who also won in 2013 there was a year of the bombing he did as metal to the city of boston after he won it again the women's winner kenny interline roche and a great story here rebekah agree who lost a leg in the bombing ran the last few miles of the race she rolled her facebook today is the date i take my life back the boston marathon has turned us into something more than just a little athletic joe this is really a big deal with a lot amazing to peop
sinclair's surf for time as the mayor of daly city jim harbaugh they're still talking about his exit and now alex baumann and offensive linemen they welcomed him back and he got his money but he turned on him big-time granted he is more of terrell for release is something out will be on hbo tomorrow night you will see alex for lack of a better turn the star was his " after awhile you want to get this behind you where are his welcome you'll be like this guy might be clinically insane is...
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. >> butch ryan also worked at sinclair refinery with my father and with kenny's father. >> harris cousinscted gnome make the championship game. >> he texted me 1:00 o'clock this morning. 1:09 this morning i got a text from bo ryan. >> teddy harris is the assistant coach for the chester high school clippers where bo ryan's name was one on the starting roster. >> knowing bo, all these years he's a stickler for all the fine points of basketball. >> reporter: coach ryan didn't actually go to this building for high school. his chester high school burned down in the late 1960s. but in recent interviews he talked about going to basketball games with his dad starting when he was five years old. >> over the years no matter where life took the famous coach, these cousins insist bo ryan would always come back to chester. >> bo has never forgotten where he came from. >> reporter: that's something these men will never forget. in chester david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right. great story there. >>> before tonight's basketball game the eyes of sports fans around the delaware val wl on citize
. >> butch ryan also worked at sinclair refinery with my father and with kenny's father. >> harris cousinscted gnome make the championship game. >> he texted me 1:00 o'clock this morning. 1:09 this morning i got a text from bo ryan. >> teddy harris is the assistant coach for the chester high school clippers where bo ryan's name was one on the starting roster. >> knowing bo, all these years he's a stickler for all the fine points of basketball. >> reporter:...
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the character of harry sinclair, as we know, part of the teapot dome scandal in 1922, when warren hardington, d.c. jail for corruption. but unusually from his jail cell, he still conducted business and also. joss galston, known as the rubber band millionaire. he made and lost money between 1910 and 19 -- 1929. others included job -- john paul getty, of getty oil fame. once the richest man in the world. his dad had oil properties here. when he is a teenager, he came to work the fields in tulsa and stayed through the 1920's, and made his first millions here. later buying william g skelly's oil, another prominent tulsa family. skelley was a great tulsa philanthropist. ultimately john paul getty bought his complete. others include wade phillips. wade phillips to me and to many native tolleson's -- tulsans is the father of modern tulsa. he and his brother started in martinsville. they split up their properties. frank stayed. wade moved to tulsa and began his oil career here independent of his brother. we are standing across the street from b's second of two glorious buildings constructed by wa
the character of harry sinclair, as we know, part of the teapot dome scandal in 1922, when warren hardington, d.c. jail for corruption. but unusually from his jail cell, he still conducted business and also. joss galston, known as the rubber band millionaire. he made and lost money between 1910 and 19 -- 1929. others included job -- john paul getty, of getty oil fame. once the richest man in the world. his dad had oil properties here. when he is a teenager, he came to work the fields in tulsa...
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teaching awards including the phi beta kappa teaching prize the grapes award in the humanities the sinclair great teaching award. she gave a tedx talk at stanford. she has appeared on c-span and "national public radio" and her work has been featured on "cnn".com, slate.com and the "chronicle" of higher education. "a chosen exile" a history of racial passing in american life is allyson prospectors but featured on "national public radio"'s all things considered the tavis smiley show on public radio international and serious sex into the book was selected as "the new york times" book review editors choice a best book of 2014 by the "san francisco chronicle" and a book of the week by the times higher education in london. the roots chose sub six. please join me in welcoming allyson hobbs to the national archives. [applause] >> thank you so much douglas for such a lovely and generous introduction. my sincere thanks to douglas for inviting me to come to the national archives. it's such a pleasure being in this beautiful city with such a rich history and thank you all so much for coming. i really a
teaching awards including the phi beta kappa teaching prize the grapes award in the humanities the sinclair great teaching award. she gave a tedx talk at stanford. she has appeared on c-span and "national public radio" and her work has been featured on "cnn".com, slate.com and the "chronicle" of higher education. "a chosen exile" a history of racial passing in american life is allyson prospectors but featured on "national public radio"'s all...
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sinclair was 84 years old. jim harbaugh staunchest supporters now says the coach is actually kind of nuts. offensive guard boone who told people how much he loved harbaugh last season in the midst of all the tour mile now telling hbo that harbaugh push guy as to far and wore out his welcome adding quote this guy might be clinically insane t.he's crazy. >> so might be about kelly eagle coach mad scientist at work and bringing in tim tebow at the latest project. eagle signed the former heismann trophy we knower out of the nfl the past 2 years. too he be 0will if try to be behind sap chez. if i see now the warriors open up a knife-86 lead with over a minute left. a little bit of breathing room. stressful all night long. playing grit all year. so this is kind of strange that they struggle. >> this is what the play offs are about. you win game. team adjust and they come become and hard. warriors even the steve cure tonight where is our offense? where is the beautiful ball movement. i'm not using to seeing this what
sinclair was 84 years old. jim harbaugh staunchest supporters now says the coach is actually kind of nuts. offensive guard boone who told people how much he loved harbaugh last season in the midst of all the tour mile now telling hbo that harbaugh push guy as to far and wore out his welcome adding quote this guy might be clinically insane t.he's crazy. >> so might be about kelly eagle coach mad scientist at work and bringing in tim tebow at the latest project. eagle signed the former...
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michael, start us. [ massachusetts accent ] let's take authors for $1,000. [ beep ] and the author is sinclair $800. alex. who is ayn rand? yes. sojourner for $200 please.
michael, start us. [ massachusetts accent ] let's take authors for $1,000. [ beep ] and the author is sinclair $800. alex. who is ayn rand? yes. sojourner for $200 please.
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liz: tara sinclair, chief economist. she said there are jobs out there.o move the market to austin, texas. particularly after that winter in the northeast. >>> they used to be some of the most coveted jobs in chicago. working for oprah winfrey at harpo studios. liz: now the studio is closing. hundreds are people are out of work starting today. jeff flock is live at harpo. the end of an era. oprah is moving operations to california. what's the mood? >> well, you know, not as negative as you might think, as i report to you from oprah winfrey way here. she was a legend here, when you think back to what all of this was and what she did for chicago, tremendous. take a look back at oprah back in the heyday. remember when she shed 67 pounds? today, as you report, she's shedded 200 jobs. they are moving out to the west coast where the own studios are based. oprah joins the ranks of the famous chicagoans and decided to move away, include the likes of michael jordan and hugh hefner and the guy that moved to washington. i don't know if he's coming back or not. they
liz: tara sinclair, chief economist. she said there are jobs out there.o move the market to austin, texas. particularly after that winter in the northeast. >>> they used to be some of the most coveted jobs in chicago. working for oprah winfrey at harpo studios. liz: now the studio is closing. hundreds are people are out of work starting today. jeff flock is live at harpo. the end of an era. oprah is moving operations to california. what's the mood? >> well, you know, not as...
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. >> matt, i was actually parked down the street at the sinclair station several blocks away from where the activity took place, in other words the drug buy of dope and the gun purchased. he decided to bolt from the undercover's truck and run and he came to me and two other cars that were in front. i was the last car as i always am. i carried the equipment that the deputies use to clear a scene, whatever i've been involved in several hundred of these. i do clean up when they're done i take notes, i take photographs and that's my job -- >> and when you got involved in the struggle mr. bates, did any of the other deputies or officers say help us tase him, use your taser? >> no matt. i yelled "taser taser" as required in train ing. >> bates who can be heard saying "i shot him, i'm sorry." >> first of all, let me apologize to the family of eric harris. this is the second worst thing that's ever happened to me or first. ever happened to me in my life. i had cancer a number of years ago. i didn't think i was going to get there. luckily i was able to go to a hospital where i had hours of surge
. >> matt, i was actually parked down the street at the sinclair station several blocks away from where the activity took place, in other words the drug buy of dope and the gun purchased. he decided to bolt from the undercover's truck and run and he came to me and two other cars that were in front. i was the last car as i always am. i carried the equipment that the deputies use to clear a scene, whatever i've been involved in several hundred of these. i do clean up when they're done i...
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this doesn't seem like an individual who was just in the neighborhood at the sinclair gas station. >>what do you want to happen here? you've said the family accepts his apology, which sounds like you believe him when he says this was an accident. he didn't mean to do it. what do you want to happen? what is justice here? >> i'm not insinuating that we believe that mr. bates' version of what happened is the truth. my client's family has accepted his apology. because they're forgetting people. they believe in forgiveness. but they believe in the truth, absolutely has to come out. and that's what they intend to do. they intend to investigate this claim to the fullest to see what potential claims there are. >> all right. well, dan, thank you very much. i appreciate your time and it's good to talk to you. >>> next an "outfront" exclusive investigation. we have new video tonight of the momentums before an arizona man was run down by a speeding police cruiser. here he is stealing a rifle at walmart. the story says that gun had a lock on it. so then how did he load and fire it? >>> and atlanta
this doesn't seem like an individual who was just in the neighborhood at the sinclair gas station. >>what do you want to happen here? you've said the family accepts his apology, which sounds like you believe him when he says this was an accident. he didn't mean to do it. what do you want to happen? what is justice here? >> i'm not insinuating that we believe that mr. bates' version of what happened is the truth. my client's family has accepted his apology. because they're forgetting...
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a new ceo in chris sinclair. one of the knew names working today. amex is the worst performer.you take out currency and the travel operations that were part of the business last year, revenues up 5%. card member spending up 3 the ex-currency thing is becoming to become a common thread. >> as you mentioned, the question is do they give them the benefit of the doubt? guidance was reiterated on amex which would be flat to negative because of what they are dealing with. costco contract and the jetblue contract. a lot of notes about that and how that is going to hurt the stock. i'm watching reynolds american. the cigarette maker and big question here is do you have this ftc decision weighing over reynolds american, whether they will be allowed to pursue their $25 billion takeover of lorillard. numbers came in better on higher pricing. reynolds has been able to raise the prices on cigarettes and that offset declining volumes and shipments of cigarettes sold. >> update i've seen a number of analysts weighing in as they need to do in terms of speculating how the process is going at the
a new ceo in chris sinclair. one of the knew names working today. amex is the worst performer.you take out currency and the travel operations that were part of the business last year, revenues up 5%. card member spending up 3 the ex-currency thing is becoming to become a common thread. >> as you mentioned, the question is do they give them the benefit of the doubt? guidance was reiterated on amex which would be flat to negative because of what they are dealing with. costco contract and...
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. >> i was actually parked down the street at the sinclair station several blocks away from where theand in other words, where the gun was purchased and he decided to bolt and run and he came to me. i yelled taser, taser, as required in training. the deputy below me ducked and he pulled away from it so that i could -- irate rate this as number one on the things in my life that i regret. >> he was asked about the controversy swirling around his training and the tulsa world newspaper here documents the training records were falsified and several employees of the sheriff's department were demoted because they refused to sign off on all of that and mr. bates says he was properly trained. >> and he says he has all of the documents to prove that but none of us the public has not seen those yet. thank you. >>> isis and iraqi forces engaging in fierce battles for the control of the city of ramadi. security forces who have spent days defending that city may have to pull back if more reinforcements do not arrive soon. and the new disturbing images this morning, and what you are seeing is famili
. >> i was actually parked down the street at the sinclair station several blocks away from where theand in other words, where the gun was purchased and he decided to bolt and run and he came to me. i yelled taser, taser, as required in training. the deputy below me ducked and he pulled away from it so that i could -- irate rate this as number one on the things in my life that i regret. >> he was asked about the controversy swirling around his training and the tulsa world newspaper...
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. >> matt i was actually parked down the street at a sinclair station several blocks away from where the activity took place. in other words, the drug buy of dope and the gun purchased. he decided to bolt from the undercover's truck and he came to me. i had two other cars that were in front. i was the last car. i carried the equipment that the deputies use to clear a scene, whatever. i've been involved in several hundred of these. i do clean up when they're done. i take notes. i take photographs. and that's my job. >> and when you got involved in this struggle mr. bates, did any of the other deputies or officers say help us? tase him? use your taser? >> no matt. i yelled taser, taser as required in training. the deputy below me ducked he pulled away from it so that i could. now, i've never, you know -- first and foremost let me apologize to the family of eric harris. you know this is the second worst thing that's ever happened to me or first that ever happened to me in my life. i had cancer a number of years ago. i didn't think i was going to get there. luckily i was able to go to a
. >> matt i was actually parked down the street at a sinclair station several blocks away from where the activity took place. in other words, the drug buy of dope and the gun purchased. he decided to bolt from the undercover's truck and he came to me. i had two other cars that were in front. i was the last car. i carried the equipment that the deputies use to clear a scene, whatever. i've been involved in several hundred of these. i do clean up when they're done. i take notes. i take...
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and that's why upton sinclair once said -- and i'll quote him -- "it is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it." so we know that money talks. that's not news. what else do we know? well, we also know about that industry playbook to keep safety regulation at bay by funding phony science and manufacturing doubt about legitimate science. that's not news either. that's been around for years. the tobacco industry campaign to mislead the public about the health effects of cigarettes was so fraudulent that it was determined in federal court to be a racketeering enterprise. think about that. an industry campaign of deception about the risks of their product that persisted for years and was ultimately determined in federal court to have constituted a racketeering enterprise. sound familiar? and tobacco's not alone. the lead paint industry should down its trade association the lead industry association rather than answer questions under oath in a court proceeding -- in a court proceeding. mr. president, entire books have been written document
and that's why upton sinclair once said -- and i'll quote him -- "it is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it." so we know that money talks. that's not news. what else do we know? well, we also know about that industry playbook to keep safety regulation at bay by funding phony science and manufacturing doubt about legitimate science. that's not news either. that's been around for years. the tobacco industry campaign to...
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. >> butch ryan also worked at sinclair refinery with my father and with kenny's father. >> harris cousins spent years watching their friend on the big screen and they expected gnome make the championship game. >> he texted me 1:00 o'clock this morning. 1:09 this morning i got a text from bo ryan. >> teddy harris is the assistant coach for the chester high school clippers where bo ryan's name was one on the starting roster. >> knowing bo, all these years he's a stickler for all the fine points of basketball. >> reporter: coach ryan didn't actually go to this building for high school. his chester high school burned down in the late 1960s. but in recent interviews he talked about going to basketball games with his dad starting when he was five years old. >> over the years no matter where life took the famous coach, these cousins insist bo ryan would always come back to chester. >> bo has never forgotten where he came from. >> reporter: that's something these men will never forget. in chester david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right. great story there. >>> before tonight's basketball
. >> butch ryan also worked at sinclair refinery with my father and with kenny's father. >> harris cousins spent years watching their friend on the big screen and they expected gnome make the championship game. >> he texted me 1:00 o'clock this morning. 1:09 this morning i got a text from bo ryan. >> teddy harris is the assistant coach for the chester high school clippers where bo ryan's name was one on the starting roster. >> knowing bo, all these years he's a...