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their faces would be, fleshless and to look like living skeletons. little children would be forced often to unite into bins and that would become their drinking water. this is what was happening on that front. the question is what would fdr do? now that the war was going well and d-day invasion was successful, would fdr stop the barbarity taking place in auschwitz? would he put an end to cruelty? what if i put a stop to this massacre of one innocent after another? it was unclear yet but there was something in auschwitz itself to resolve. he would put an end to it. he decided he would escape for auschwitz at along with a comrade from slovakia he actually did something to what he had ever before. he would escape. for three days they hid in a little cavity, a woodpile, and then for days dozens of soldiers looked for them. thousands span across the they looked for them everywhere. eventually they couldn't find them so the search was called off and these then got out of the cavity and they escaped from the reaches of auschwitz. they turned round for one m
their faces would be, fleshless and to look like living skeletons. little children would be forced often to unite into bins and that would become their drinking water. this is what was happening on that front. the question is what would fdr do? now that the war was going well and d-day invasion was successful, would fdr stop the barbarity taking place in auschwitz? would he put an end to cruelty? what if i put a stop to this massacre of one innocent after another? it was unclear yet but there...
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a mind-controlled arm that attaches directly to his skeleton, and it is the result of a decade of work20 million of military funding. >> so, this is the first time that we are attaching a implantic device to an that poor truth his skin and allows the prosthesis to actually be physically attached to his skeleton. john: i had a problem with all of the arms i was working with. i was having skin breakdowns. you do not have to worry about section on the stump. it connects directly to the implant. therefore, you can continue wearing it no matter what. chris johnny's -- >> johnny's implant allows for more flexibility, but he can control it with his thoughts. for this, he had to go through surgery to rearrange the nerves in his missing arm. >> we will start with the movement. ready? we are actually witnessing something that has never been done before. johnny really controlling the limb, something by thinking about it with normal, intuitive thought. we are using wireless bands to transmit that muscle activity. now when he thinks about moving his missing limb, it now contracts. moran: elbow flex
a mind-controlled arm that attaches directly to his skeleton, and it is the result of a decade of work20 million of military funding. >> so, this is the first time that we are attaching a implantic device to an that poor truth his skin and allows the prosthesis to actually be physically attached to his skeleton. john: i had a problem with all of the arms i was working with. i was having skin breakdowns. you do not have to worry about section on the stump. it connects directly to the...
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she's got the arm around the skeleton in a borderline suggestive fashion. that is wild. rosanna: that is strange. greg: it is so weird. by the way, he's got a winning style. all of the teeth and a flash there. sometime on the subway, look at some of the ads, some are -- rosanna: amusing. greg: all right, who's the boss, great show from the 80s. i love that guy and the kids. rosanna: and danny. he played jonathan one of the kids on the hit comedy who's the greg: great chemistry. rosanna: yes, good clean fun. greg: he's making the news with a health situation. rosanna: he's here with us and talking on "good day new york." nice to have you here. thank you for telling me this is the only tv stop in new york city. >> exactly. judith was here a few weeks ago and she mentioned me. i am hiv positive and had a meth problem and how to two were combined to me. i had to come back and tell you how amazing judith is. rosanna: she's increed bl and a very close and advisor to you over the years. >> yes. rosanna: you have gone to her. >> all of the above, every time i need advice on, i g
she's got the arm around the skeleton in a borderline suggestive fashion. that is wild. rosanna: that is strange. greg: it is so weird. by the way, he's got a winning style. all of the teeth and a flash there. sometime on the subway, look at some of the ads, some are -- rosanna: amusing. greg: all right, who's the boss, great show from the 80s. i love that guy and the kids. rosanna: and danny. he played jonathan one of the kids on the hit comedy who's the greg: great chemistry. rosanna: yes,...
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potrero hill is a motion we're a compression of traffic with no path of emotion and judging from the skeletons of the new buildings it is going to get worse every block of communication custom 86 adds to travel that is to a standstill in the non-community hours and yet he buildings are in the process of being added to the inadvertent with anymore projects proposed and in the approval stage although the city talks about a transit first policy obviously that plan exists in name only we'll have cars and cars and more cars and buses stuck in lanes along with cars the general idea of planning a city to build infrastructure before you start building out businesses and residentss here we have a situation we're through talk of infrastructure what infrastructure could there is from the surface streets are at capacity our streets in the neighborhoods of new construction such as co-sponsor have an site and 1601 mariposa are mainly two-lane streets laid out in victorian area to service a modest population now those streets are virtual freeways ramps for commuters and sports nuchlz backing up into resident
potrero hill is a motion we're a compression of traffic with no path of emotion and judging from the skeletons of the new buildings it is going to get worse every block of communication custom 86 adds to travel that is to a standstill in the non-community hours and yet he buildings are in the process of being added to the inadvertent with anymore projects proposed and in the approval stage although the city talks about a transit first policy obviously that plan exists in name only we'll have...
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and something that looks like a skeleton lights up the sky. first, your halloween photos. we'll be right back. we're here in the streets of new york, spreading the news about the real possibilities because if you don't think real possibilities in new york city when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". we're working with you to make new york city a better place to live, work, and play. fighting for you by taking on the issues that matter and rediscovering the city with you at discounted events all around town. >>> new information on the cop concouple found dead on thursday. days before the couple disappeared in august, she told a friend she planned to cut their 27-year-old child out of their will. they obtained a text message from their son about getting money for a perfect life. >>> weather is taking a toll in texas. nasty storms have been battering the state triggering tornados and dangerous flooding. >> reporter: overnight in houston, emergency crews rescued 90 people from fast- moving water. the system toppled trees and damaged buildings. it was the same storm th
and something that looks like a skeleton lights up the sky. first, your halloween photos. we'll be right back. we're here in the streets of new york, spreading the news about the real possibilities because if you don't think real possibilities in new york city when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". we're working with you to make new york city a better place to live, work, and play. fighting for you by taking on the issues that matter and rediscovering the city with you at...
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super exciting when we landed in germany where it's no l halloween and all he has is a horse head skeleton costume to go through customs. >> going through customs and having a blast posting pitts left and right. >> quick fire rounds. of the three who is the better singer? >> liam. liam is a lot more musical than he lets on josh is a fabulous dancer. >> i was going to ask that. >> i am very at organizing. >> who is the best cook? >> liam. liam wins that one. >> did he give you these questions? >> yeah. >> who i the tallest? >> liam. >> liam wins that one too. it's nice to see a cast at that level that gets along so wel nice job. now like jennifer lawrence, julia roberts knows all about shooting to fame winning an oscar in 2001 and her new role is going to get lot of people talking. she is dressed down and emotionally torn apart and we are taking you to the set. >> i don't like to be scared but i like suspend. >> lapd just found an unidentified female body in garage downstairs. >> julia an fb agent living out a parent's worst nightmare. the murder of her child. a stunning tragedy filled with
super exciting when we landed in germany where it's no l halloween and all he has is a horse head skeleton costume to go through customs. >> going through customs and having a blast posting pitts left and right. >> quick fire rounds. of the three who is the better singer? >> liam. liam is a lot more musical than he lets on josh is a fabulous dancer. >> i was going to ask that. >> i am very at organizing. >> who is the best cook? >> liam. liam wins that...
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a state trooper found that the skeletons of two younger girls a hundred yards away stuffed in the drum. >> reporter: she showed off the latest computer images of a mother in her 20s and a mother and daughter beaten to death and another girl two or three and another girl not the woman's child. and they believe all were murdered at the same time in the early 1980s. and they will do testing on bones, teeth and hair shows something else. it shows that the three related victims lived in the northeast, probably new hampshire and the final girl was with them for the last few months. and now investigates hope that a media storm will spark someone's memory. eventually. >> reporter: just identifying the allentown four will be huge. but the police don't believe it will take a miracle to solve the case. too late. >> tonight the i-team looks into an important story for anyone that is flying this holiday season. here's a closer look. you have my full attention. >> have you ever paid much attention to what happens to your boarding pass after you get off the plane? a lot of us don't. and we talk to pe
a state trooper found that the skeletons of two younger girls a hundred yards away stuffed in the drum. >> reporter: she showed off the latest computer images of a mother in her 20s and a mother and daughter beaten to death and another girl two or three and another girl not the woman's child. and they believe all were murdered at the same time in the early 1980s. and they will do testing on bones, teeth and hair shows something else. it shows that the three related victims lived in the...
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he's fully dressed, but it's just a skeleton, that's all. >> reporter: the police right now will only say they do not believe foul play was involved. i'm bill shields, wbz news. david? >>> breaking news out of lebanon tonight. isis claiming responsibility for two bombings in beirut which killed at least 43 people. if true, this would be the fist time isis has shown any activity in lebanon. also also threatened an attack on russia. >>> praise for two boston police officers who saved a veteran from taking his own life. >> yesterday, the veteran threatened to kill himself with a hatchet on an mbta bus. that weapon. beth? >> reporter: sometimes, it's just knowing the right thing say. on veterans day yesterday, these officers offered a veteran sympathy both in the right place here at the right time. the mbta bus was in trouble when the driver pulled off at a dorchester intersection saying a man on board was armed with a hatchet. captain hussein had to confront him. >> he has the hatchet against his neck and he's scratching his neck with the hatchet saying i know where my jugular vein is, i
he's fully dressed, but it's just a skeleton, that's all. >> reporter: the police right now will only say they do not believe foul play was involved. i'm bill shields, wbz news. david? >>> breaking news out of lebanon tonight. isis claiming responsibility for two bombings in beirut which killed at least 43 people. if true, this would be the fist time isis has shown any activity in lebanon. also also threatened an attack on russia. >>> praise for two boston police...
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. >> then 007 daniel craig while he did our "specter" sitdown and skeleton makeup. >> that is next. sof u' n gngo keurwnhienoutogh wt d..ketogss receive an award on january 2nd. it took the rockettes years to master the kick line. but only a few moves to master paying bills on chase.com technology designed for you. every sip. the taste uniquely dunkin'. each cup uniquely you. brewed fresh because it's not just any coffee. it's your coffee, your dunkin'. america runs on dunkin'. >>> what is a compliment you give jen the most? >> she's beautiful. not to be corny. but it's true. >> okay. i mean that's just adorable. >> your husband does that all the tim >> well, we talked to justin at an event for "black ops: call of duty." >> and we talked to the cast of "specter." it is expected to rake in $80 million in the united states this weekend. >> that's amazin it was set in mexico city during the day of the dead. so we got in the spirit when she >> i look like the walking dead coming off the red eye. and i thought we go bold. >> fantastic. well done. magnificent. >> you say the right things
. >> then 007 daniel craig while he did our "specter" sitdown and skeleton makeup. >> that is next. sof u' n gngo keurwnhienoutogh wt d..ketogss receive an award on january 2nd. it took the rockettes years to master the kick line. but only a few moves to master paying bills on chase.com technology designed for you. every sip. the taste uniquely dunkin'. each cup uniquely you. brewed fresh because it's not just any coffee. it's your coffee, your dunkin'. america runs on...
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home to more than 6 million skeletons. they're the first peepople to legally spend the night in the overnight vault. it was so scary he had to sleep with his mom. >>> today's national sandwich chains. subway is offering a buy one get
home to more than 6 million skeletons. they're the first peepople to legally spend the night in the overnight vault. it was so scary he had to sleep with his mom. >>> today's national sandwich chains. subway is offering a buy one get
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liz: it's a $6 6 billion industry, but the skeletons in the art world's closet are what really make itming up, fox business' hit show "strange inheritance" and the most stunning story about lost art and the skeletons that are now being exposed. follow me on twitter @lizclaman, lizclaman.com. countdown is coming right back and, boy, do we have a treat for you. a dramatic reading of kobe bryant's good-bye basketball poem. don't go away, can't miss that innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. every insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. for those who've served and the families who've supported them, we offer our best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. ♪ ♪ ♪ las liz: obviously, the art world has done incredibly well for wealthy investors, they
liz: it's a $6 6 billion industry, but the skeletons in the art world's closet are what really make itming up, fox business' hit show "strange inheritance" and the most stunning story about lost art and the skeletons that are now being exposed. follow me on twitter @lizclaman, lizclaman.com. countdown is coming right back and, boy, do we have a treat for you. a dramatic reading of kobe bryant's good-bye basketball poem. don't go away, can't miss that innovative sonicare technology...
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reporting live from denver where all eyes will be on tom brady trying to make it work with a skeleton crew on offense. >> the patriots faced with a major challenge going up against one of the best defenses in the nfl and the best pass rushing in the league. and three of the best players docked on offense. >> what do you need to do? >> block 'em. >> reporter: the bills put a beating on tom brady monday night, preventing the broncos in their league-leading 34 sacks is job number one tonight in denver. >> i don't think any excuses, do a good job and do it well. the other guys are getting paid, as well. and hopefully don't get tom killed. >> on the other side, brock represents the great unknown, with his second career startment the patriots are well aware of what thomas is capable of. >> big, strong, fast. he can take you down the field and catch some tough passes. he makes guys miss in the open field and you have to try to arm tackle him, it's not going to happen. >> denver has the same problem in gronkowski. and there's a good reason not to take his former team lightly. >> you can call
reporting live from denver where all eyes will be on tom brady trying to make it work with a skeleton crew on offense. >> the patriots faced with a major challenge going up against one of the best defenses in the nfl and the best pass rushing in the league. and three of the best players docked on offense. >> what do you need to do? >> block 'em. >> reporter: the bills put a beating on tom brady monday night, preventing the broncos in their league-leading 34 sacks is job...
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home to more than 6 million skeletons. they're the first peep ople to legally spend the night in the overnight vault. it was so scary he had to sleep with his mom. >>> today's national sandwich chains. subway is offering a buy one get one free and i want to wish a happy birthday to kylie gendal, jenner and rozan bar, 63. >>> breaking news in newark, a
home to more than 6 million skeletons. they're the first peep ople to legally spend the night in the overnight vault. it was so scary he had to sleep with his mom. >>> today's national sandwich chains. subway is offering a buy one get one free and i want to wish a happy birthday to kylie gendal, jenner and rozan bar, 63. >>> breaking news in newark, a
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amid the corpses are human skeletons too weak to move. none of our medical battalions -- many of our medical battalions worked through the day and night good but for advanced cases, there were often no cures. survivors are shown being evacuated for treatment in allied hospitals. >> all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states, get their attention. americans, tonight, our country faces a grave danger. we are faced by the possibility that at midnight tonight, the steel industry will be shut down. therefore, i am taking two actions tonight. first, i'm directing the secretary of commerce to take possession of the steel mills and to keep them operating. announcer: in 1952, the united states was involved in a military conflict with north korea. and at home, a dispute between the steel industry and its union had come to a head. the korean war was a hot war, and they needed steel for munitions, tanks, jeeps, for all those things that you needed in the second world war as well. if the steel industry went
amid the corpses are human skeletons too weak to move. none of our medical battalions -- many of our medical battalions worked through the day and night good but for advanced cases, there were often no cures. survivors are shown being evacuated for treatment in allied hospitals. >> all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states, get their attention. americans, tonight, our country faces a grave danger. we are faced by the possibility that at...
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home to more than 6 million skeletons. they're the first peepople to legally spend the night in the overnight vault. it was so scary he had to sleep with his mom. chains. subway is offering a buy one get one free and i want to wish a happy birthday to kylie gendal,jenner now on today in iowa... protestors showed up at the university of iowa, again calling for the new president to resign. plus... a big vote happening in one state. and one group is using a mascot to get people to show up and support their side of the issue. and election day is today. we'll tell you what you can expect, and how people are preparing for today coming up i'm ally crutcher. jerry has
home to more than 6 million skeletons. they're the first peepople to legally spend the night in the overnight vault. it was so scary he had to sleep with his mom. chains. subway is offering a buy one get one free and i want to wish a happy birthday to kylie gendal,jenner now on today in iowa... protestors showed up at the university of iowa, again calling for the new president to resign. plus... a big vote happening in one state. and one group is using a mascot to get people to show up and...
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parades have been held in the capital, residents dressing up as skeletons and vampires, it's a die thoseemember who have died >>> to brazil, where an appetite for grab meet is forcing government leaders to act. they live in the third largest river delta. over fishing in the river caused catches to dwindle, along with fisherman's profits. kimberley halkett has the story. >> after losing his job 20 years although, like neighbours, this was all that was lost for pedro to do. >> it's the worst place in the world to make a living. harvesting crops, it is dirty, you have the mosquitos and the huge downpours. >> unless the grab population returns to its former abundance, it's not work that padre wishes for his children. >> there are too many people getting grabs. you used to get several hundred, and now you have trouble getting 10. >> crabbs are one of the natural resources. three years ago the government intervened. it cree statated cooperatives i parts of the area. families that take party receive subsidies extenting for low yields. it's a programme to combat chronic poverty. >> i give it 10
parades have been held in the capital, residents dressing up as skeletons and vampires, it's a die thoseemember who have died >>> to brazil, where an appetite for grab meet is forcing government leaders to act. they live in the third largest river delta. over fishing in the river caused catches to dwindle, along with fisherman's profits. kimberley halkett has the story. >> after losing his job 20 years although, like neighbours, this was all that was lost for pedro to do....
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. >> we stabilized the remaining portions of the skeleton. we stabilized the inside lining of the mouth. we secure the eyelids. and now we begin to inset the back of the scalp. >> reporter: anchoring bones, nerves, muscs, before securing the outer skinin the final sutures in place 26 hours after surgery began. >> good job. congratutations, everyone. excellent job today. >> when the surgery was over, what went through your mind? >> now you start thinking about what's going to happen. >> ironically, now you've entered the danger zonen >> correct. >> reporter: infection is the main concern. pat's immune system is compromised by the anti-rejection medications he'll be on for the rest of his life. nine days after surgery pat is finally y t of bed but has y y to s s his new face. dr. rod grezriguez worries h new appearance could frighten him. >> are you nervous? >> no. >> no? expect, what it's going to look like? so here we go. here. give me your hand. just go ahead and turn that around and just take a close look at it. let me see a gauze. >> repor
. >> we stabilized the remaining portions of the skeleton. we stabilized the inside lining of the mouth. we secure the eyelids. and now we begin to inset the back of the scalp. >> reporter: anchoring bones, nerves, muscs, before securing the outer skinin the final sutures in place 26 hours after surgery began. >> good job. congratutations, everyone. excellent job today. >> when the surgery was over, what went through your mind? >> now you start thinking about...
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a more acidic pollution, it's much harder for organisms to secrete their skeletons, so coral has a harder time doing what is supposed to do. >> you can quickly realize how the warming of the planet and changing the way the water cycle of the plan works are two consequences of greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change could affect the ability of species to live. cold-blooded species have to maintain their body temperatures by staying out of the heat. if it is getting warmer, that forces them to move. right now, we are living through a mass migration of species toward the poles of the planet, those that can get out the heat. >> the most important thing to understand about biodiversity is not that individual organisms are important, but they persist that isological web interactive. the loss of one species leads to ramifications on others. >> scientists and some not -- scientists now say the higher extinction we are experiencing could reduce nature's ability to provide food, clean water, and a stable environment. >> what we really need to do is wait that as a species and understand t
a more acidic pollution, it's much harder for organisms to secrete their skeletons, so coral has a harder time doing what is supposed to do. >> you can quickly realize how the warming of the planet and changing the way the water cycle of the plan works are two consequences of greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change could affect the ability of species to live. cold-blooded species have to maintain their body temperatures by staying out of the heat. if it is getting warmer, that...
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"everybody has skeletons in their closet and they grow up" abraham funchess, executive director of the waterloo commission on human rights is fronting the movement to ban the box he says its great that beck doesn't use the box as a determining factor pre-interview, but he doesn't believe every employer has the same mentality. "but we want other entities to follow suit, to ensure, that all people with criminal arrest backgorunds get a fair chance at employment in the city funchess told me today he wants more time to engage the community, making sure they understand the policy before making up their minds he says he isn't sure how much time he'll need, saying they could vote on this soon, or as late as next year. we've got you covered live in the newsroom olivia mancino kwwl news banning the box is also making waves nationally... president obama saying today he's directing federal agencies to ban the box on their applications... obama has still not made a decision for an executive order on this day one now in the books for new university of iowa president harreld, a former ibm executive,
"everybody has skeletons in their closet and they grow up" abraham funchess, executive director of the waterloo commission on human rights is fronting the movement to ban the box he says its great that beck doesn't use the box as a determining factor pre-interview, but he doesn't believe every employer has the same mentality. "but we want other entities to follow suit, to ensure, that all people with criminal arrest backgorunds get a fair chance at employment in the city funchess...
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. >> then 007 daniel craig while he did our "specter" sitdown and skeleton makeup. >> we go b >> that is next. jeb bush was a very strong governor, probably the strongest governor in the history of the state of florida. he was a young guy and i think there were some folks in the legislature that didn't happen. one tax cut wasn't enough- he had to do more. it wasn't enough to have 15,000 kids with school choice in florida, he wanted to have 100,000 kids. if he didn't like a project, it was going to be vetoed. it didn't matter if you were a republican. it didn't matter if you were his best friend. he said: 'this is where we're going, this is how we're going to reform state government...' every politician comes in talking about making change, and generally there's not much change. but governor bush made a lot of changes. he got the nickname veto corleone. if he saw something in the budget that he thought violated his conservative principles, you could guarantee it was gonna get whacked. he vetoed a bunch of my stuff and i was the senate president. the message to washington, d.c., is 'get
. >> then 007 daniel craig while he did our "specter" sitdown and skeleton makeup. >> we go b >> that is next. jeb bush was a very strong governor, probably the strongest governor in the history of the state of florida. he was a young guy and i think there were some folks in the legislature that didn't happen. one tax cut wasn't enough- he had to do more. it wasn't enough to have 15,000 kids with school choice in florida, he wanted to have 100,000 kids. if he didn't...
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tweeted to a candle lit dinner and sleft in a large bed in one of the rooms home to nearly 6 million skeletonsgally spend the ground in that underground vault. >>> and the subway is offering buy one get one and arbys is offering roast beef sandwiches for 99 cents. and the happy birthdays. kendall jenner is 20. and rosanne barr is 62 today. keep it here for more news, weather and sports. thank you for watching "early today." have a great super tuesday. get out there and vote. complain! today is "election day" -- and for san francisco voters, the question ow >>> you don't vote, you can't complain. today is election day and for san francisco voters the question of how to deal with the affordable housing crisis is hanging in the balance. >>> some other sexual assaults. the location of an assault continues to raise red flags for students. >>> plus roads after mudslides muck up the roadways. but it's the potential of what might happen from future storms that has people taking notice. "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> one day in the books. good tuesday morning, thank you for joining us, i'm sa
tweeted to a candle lit dinner and sleft in a large bed in one of the rooms home to nearly 6 million skeletonsgally spend the ground in that underground vault. >>> and the subway is offering buy one get one and arbys is offering roast beef sandwiches for 99 cents. and the happy birthdays. kendall jenner is 20. and rosanne barr is 62 today. keep it here for more news, weather and sports. thank you for watching "early today." have a great super tuesday. get out there and vote....
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amid the corpses are skeletons too weak to move. none of our medical battalions -- but for advanced cases, there were often no cures. the survivors are being evacuated for treatment in allied hospitals. the victims are mainly polish and russians with french and other nationalities included. one is ordered to provide 600 to removee civilians the bodies at the camp. a priest administers last rites for the dead while the corpses are being carried to the hillside for burial. all day long, the german corpses, carry the some of which are green and putrefied. actual burial in common grades of the 2500 victims. of the 2500 victims. a concentration camp near hanover, out of 10,000 polish men brought here, only 200 remain. prisoners who could walk were removed before american troops entered hanover. the others were left to starve and die. the men broke into tears when they were given hot soup, food, cigarettes, and clothing. when questioned, most of these men could not remember when they had last week in a decent meal. many of them had been b
amid the corpses are skeletons too weak to move. none of our medical battalions -- but for advanced cases, there were often no cures. the survivors are being evacuated for treatment in allied hospitals. the victims are mainly polish and russians with french and other nationalities included. one is ordered to provide 600 to removee civilians the bodies at the camp. a priest administers last rites for the dead while the corpses are being carried to the hillside for burial. all day long, the...
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ernie: well, dozens of skeletons were found buried under washington square park. contractors discovered two crypts working on a $9 million water main project in greenwich village. they're believed to date back to the late 18th or early 19th century. one contained skeletal remains. the other had intact coffins stacked on top of each other. >> these were not paupers or homeless people or, you know, victims of plague that were buried here. they were deliberate burials. they're probably family burial vaults. ernie: now the focus shifts to identifying the remains. some of the coffins in the second vault have nameplates. archaeologists will use high resolution imaging to read them. interesting. >> we're enjoying some incredible weather. nick: yes. as we promised, it wouldn't be as nice today. we had clouds today. a couple of breaks of sun. a little drizzle and a couple of showers. ernie: the temperature. >> temperature was great. the record high is 74. that was set in 1948. i think we may -- somebody may get close to 80. ernie: maybe it will carry through through januar
ernie: well, dozens of skeletons were found buried under washington square park. contractors discovered two crypts working on a $9 million water main project in greenwich village. they're believed to date back to the late 18th or early 19th century. one contained skeletal remains. the other had intact coffins stacked on top of each other. >> these were not paupers or homeless people or, you know, victims of plague that were buried here. they were deliberate burials. they're probably...
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today i want to briefly outline the skeleton of the story,, and i want to tell you why think this story is especially important. in the 1stin the 1st place, it gives us an opportunity to think about the history of slavery and emancipation of the united states in a very personal way. historians have dealt with the history of slavery and emancipation in a wide variety of ways with wonderful historiography, but still today i think it puts history very much as an abstraction and historians deal in aggregate polling evidence from all over the place to fit the pieces here and there. but i think that if we look at the history of slavery and emancipation through the lives of individual people, life histories, biography, personal struggles, we can get a more intimate understanding of what the history of slavery and emancipation really meant for the people who live through it. beyond the idea of a history with a human face, a humanized history of slavery emancipation, i think that the story dramatizes some very important themes in the history of slavery and emancipation. and i will just mention t
today i want to briefly outline the skeleton of the story,, and i want to tell you why think this story is especially important. in the 1stin the 1st place, it gives us an opportunity to think about the history of slavery and emancipation of the united states in a very personal way. historians have dealt with the history of slavery and emancipation in a wide variety of ways with wonderful historiography, but still today i think it puts history very much as an abstraction and historians deal in...
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. >> we stabilized the remaining portions of the skeleton. we stabilized the inside lining of the mouth. we secure the eyelids. and now we begin to inset the back of the scalp. >> reporter: anchoring bones, nerves, muscles, before securing the outer skin. the final sutures in place 26 hours after surgery began. >> good job. congratulations, everyone. excellent job today. >> when the surgery was over, what went through your mind? >> now you start thinking about what's going to happen. >> ironically, now you've entered the danger zone. >> correct. >> reporter: infection is the main concern. pat's immune system is compromised by the anti-rejection medications he'll be on for the rest of his life. nine days after surgery pat is finally out of bed but has yet to see his new face. dr. rod grez riguez worries his new appearance could frighten him. >> no. >> no? not at all? do you have any idea what to like? here. give me your hand. just go ahead and turn that around and just take a close look at it. let me see a gauze. >> reporter: he takes in his n
. >> we stabilized the remaining portions of the skeleton. we stabilized the inside lining of the mouth. we secure the eyelids. and now we begin to inset the back of the scalp. >> reporter: anchoring bones, nerves, muscles, before securing the outer skin. the final sutures in place 26 hours after surgery began. >> good job. congratulations, everyone. excellent job today. >> when the surgery was over, what went through your mind? >> now you start thinking about...
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she looks like a walking skeleton. stephanie: police say two other warrants for the same arrest him are pending. police say the mother is working to get custody of her daughter' >> i had to pack up his stuff and give him to his father, who had never met him. this is just killing me, worse than it is killing them. stephanie: all of the arrested are being held at the jail. stephanie woods, wmur news 9. shelley: conway police are searching for an armed bank robber. tom: the unusual disguise who were. plus a clerk in manchester will not let a would be robber get away with anything. where the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his life began -- fighting injustice and inequality, speaking truth to power. he moved to vermont, won election and praise as one of america's best mayors. in congress, he stood up for working families and for principle, opposing the iraq war, supporting veterans. now he's taking on wall street and a corrupt politica
she looks like a walking skeleton. stephanie: police say two other warrants for the same arrest him are pending. police say the mother is working to get custody of her daughter' >> i had to pack up his stuff and give him to his father, who had never met him. this is just killing me, worse than it is killing them. stephanie: all of the arrested are being held at the jail. stephanie woods, wmur news 9. shelley: conway police are searching for an armed bank robber. tom: the unusual disguise...
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. >> the exo-skeleton. >> the exosuit. where you can go down to 1000 feet in minutes, spend 10 hours, you're totally free. you propel yourself, and in 5 minutes you're back and you can film, you can take samples and so on, and that's going to help, but we're only talking about 1000 feet. today we know maybe 300 feet, so we have a long way to go to discover many, many new species, whether it's animals or plants, we connected to all of these. most, most people don't realize that the majority of the pharmaceutical products that you use originally come from the ocean and we mimic that, those products, but if it wasn't for the ocean we would have a lot of problems today. >> you mentioned chemicals and heavy metals and people respond to what they see. you don't see chemicals... >> it's a primary sense, vision. >> so how do you address this issue that people don't relate to because they don't see it? >> work. jobs, money. and people listen, and if you can create new technologies to capture these running waters before they get to
. >> the exo-skeleton. >> the exosuit. where you can go down to 1000 feet in minutes, spend 10 hours, you're totally free. you propel yourself, and in 5 minutes you're back and you can film, you can take samples and so on, and that's going to help, but we're only talking about 1000 feet. today we know maybe 300 feet, so we have a long way to go to discover many, many new species, whether it's animals or plants, we connected to all of these. most, most people don't realize that the...
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been disturbed at least once before because in a corn er there's a large pile of disarticulated skeletons. >>> first snowfall of the season bringing out the friskier side of bears. freshly fallen snow. park allows families to drive through the park to get a peek at wildlife in their natural habitat. aren't they supposed to be sleeping or something? >> that's a great place. just took the kids there. that was after the biggest ball of yarn along the way. a lot of stops. >> i like to see the snow there but not here. >> no time soon. reduced visibility there and here as well. that's another thing we have in common because we have fog out there tonight. we look at a picture of the empire state building looking beautiful tonight. if you look closely down toward one world trade you can see the middle part of the building is a little obscure there. see how the ceiling has now come down to about 700 feet so low clouds. it's patchy but it's dense in many spots and that could slow you down tomorrow morning. we're at 59 and we have a calm wind. the thing is we've had wind coming off the water all aft
been disturbed at least once before because in a corn er there's a large pile of disarticulated skeletons. >>> first snowfall of the season bringing out the friskier side of bears. freshly fallen snow. park allows families to drive through the park to get a peek at wildlife in their natural habitat. aren't they supposed to be sleeping or something? >> that's a great place. just took the kids there. that was after the biggest ball of yarn along the way. a lot of stops. >> i...
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more than a dozen skeletons found from the 19th century. who they belong to, we don't know. it is unlikely we'll ever find out. the reason is in the late 1700s and early 1800s this area surrounding washington square park was potters field. a burial ground from indigent and unknown. many died from yellow fever. in earlier 1800s as rosanna mentioned this was public execution site. i was looking around for history of washington square park. there was a place in the northwest corner of the park that was used as gallows. there is what was called the hang man's tree. so these names of people buried here, names of people that are birried, that were buried right here in front of us, were not recorded, were never recorded, won't be recorded. some 20,000 people buried in this park. really fascinating history here in new york city. anthropologists will come here. they will look at this and are going to make sure they can, just really assess the situation, treat the remains properly and again, greg and rosanna, adds to the rich history of the city. haven't seen anybody digging on site.
more than a dozen skeletons found from the 19th century. who they belong to, we don't know. it is unlikely we'll ever find out. the reason is in the late 1700s and early 1800s this area surrounding washington square park was potters field. a burial ground from indigent and unknown. many died from yellow fever. in earlier 1800s as rosanna mentioned this was public execution site. i was looking around for history of washington square park. there was a place in the northwest corner of the park...
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amid the corpses are human skeletons too weak to move. none of our medical battalions events casesd for of starvation and tuberculosis for which there are often no cures. the survivors are shown being evacuated for treatment in allied hospitals. the victims are mainly poles and russians with considerable numbers of french and other nationalities included. the burger meister is ordered to provide 600 german male civilians who will inter the unburied bodies at the camp. a priest administers last rites for the dead while the corpses are being carried to the hillside for burial. all day long, german civilians carry the gruesome corpses, some of which are already green and future five. , the actual burial in common graves of the 2500 bit sums. -- 2500 victims. the concentration camp near hanover -- out of 10,000 men brought here prior to april, 1945, only 200 remain. prisoners who could walk were removed. the others were left to starve and die. immediate relief is provided with a red cross club mobile. the men broke into tears when they were g
amid the corpses are human skeletons too weak to move. none of our medical battalions events casesd for of starvation and tuberculosis for which there are often no cures. the survivors are shown being evacuated for treatment in allied hospitals. the victims are mainly poles and russians with considerable numbers of french and other nationalities included. the burger meister is ordered to provide 600 german male civilians who will inter the unburied bodies at the camp. a priest administers last...
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her arm around the skeleton. boyfriend girlfriend. rosanna: that is a strange ad. greg: look at the winning smile. rosanna: i guess it makes it more friendly. greg: they are not a bad couple. if you want more information -- rosanna: it is a school. greg: manhattan institution. midtown. there are other jobs that they train people for. rosanna: all right. mike woods. by the way, i am coughing now, two. mike: all right. all right. get it out. here is what we have. fifty-eight is your average type today. the record low for today is 45 degrees. that did happen back in 1879. we will be pretty warm. your sunrise time is now at about 6:30 a.m. we have 60s. the sun is up at central park. forty-six in allentown. temperatures are more reflective of early fall. we are looking at warm temperatures around the tri-state region. high pressure is in control. more of a southerly influence generally speaking. a little bit more to the east northeast. that will keep your temperatures down a little bit more so. what we have is a sunny start to the day. clear skies. high pressure is in c
her arm around the skeleton. boyfriend girlfriend. rosanna: that is a strange ad. greg: look at the winning smile. rosanna: i guess it makes it more friendly. greg: they are not a bad couple. if you want more information -- rosanna: it is a school. greg: manhattan institution. midtown. there are other jobs that they train people for. rosanna: all right. mike woods. by the way, i am coughing now, two. mike: all right. all right. get it out. here is what we have. fifty-eight is your average type...
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women and girls dressed up as katrinas and skeleton lady of katrina was a criticism of the upper classesf the dead festival stems from the ancient aztec belief the dead return one day every year to visit their loved ones. now the kansas royals ended a three decade wait to win the biggest prize and beat the new york mets 7-2 to wrap up the world series and were trailing much of game five and five innings in the 12th and secured the first championship since 1985. and you can keep up to date with all the day's news and sports on our website, al jazeera.com. >> i'm ali velshi. on target - justice for all. meet the court-appointed lawyers who made it their mission to expose crooked cops and prosecutors. and the critics that say it has nothing to do with justice, and everything to do with politics. anyone like me watches a lot of cop shows can revit the miranda warning na police officers must read to suspects. you have the right to remain silent. anything you can and say will be
women and girls dressed up as katrinas and skeleton lady of katrina was a criticism of the upper classesf the dead festival stems from the ancient aztec belief the dead return one day every year to visit their loved ones. now the kansas royals ended a three decade wait to win the biggest prize and beat the new york mets 7-2 to wrap up the world series and were trailing much of game five and five innings in the 12th and secured the first championship since 1985. and you can keep up to date with...
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she looks like a walking skeleton. stephanie: police say two other warrants for the same arrest him are pending. police say the mother is working to get custody of her daughter' s seven-year-old son. >> i had to pack up his stuff and give him to his father, who had never met him. this is just killing me, worse than it is killing them. stephanie: all of the arrested are being held at the jail. stephanie woods, wmur news 9. shelley: conway police are searching for an armed bank robber. tom: the unusual disguise who were. plus a clerk in manchester will not let a would be robber get away with anything. mike: sunshine for many to kick off the weekend on saturday. tt2watv# 1d! bt@q*tl tt2watv# 1d! "a@q:x( tt2watv# 1d! bm@q1s$ tt4watv# 1d!" dztq '6h tt4watv# 1d!" entq w2( tt4watv# 1d!" gzt& n5p tt4watv# 1d!" hnt& ^;< tt4watv# 1d!" iztq 4rd tt4watv# 1d!" jntq &"$ tt4watv# 1d!" lzt& >ox shelley: an update on the news from paris. hands up, hours after they were investigators say the attackers kill themselves, as police closed i
she looks like a walking skeleton. stephanie: police say two other warrants for the same arrest him are pending. police say the mother is working to get custody of her daughter' s seven-year-old son. >> i had to pack up his stuff and give him to his father, who had never met him. this is just killing me, worse than it is killing them. stephanie: all of the arrested are being held at the jail. stephanie woods, wmur news 9. shelley: conway police are searching for an armed bank robber. tom:...