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to answer your first question, donald defreeh was the leader of the sla. a lot of people today think, the sla they were one of those black revolutionary groups donald defrees was the only black person in the sla and he collected recruits about him that were mostly middle class kids, berkeley students, berkeley dropouts, students who migrated from indiana, and he came up with the word symbionese, which is sort of a corruption of symbiosis. he thought people working together in symbiosis -- he made up the word symbionese. he called himself, some people may remember, general field marshal sinq, which is an absurd inflated concept that they had about their own importance, and that's why he called them an army. and liberators. but as i point out in "american heiress," symbionese is not a word. they did not liberate anything or anyone, and they certainly were not army because they were about a dozen of them tops. but that's the derivation of the name. >> host: you have a relatively recent photograph of patty hereto. >> guest: i do. she is now best known for rais
to answer your first question, donald defreeh was the leader of the sla. a lot of people today think, the sla they were one of those black revolutionary groups donald defrees was the only black person in the sla and he collected recruits about him that were mostly middle class kids, berkeley students, berkeley dropouts, students who migrated from indiana, and he came up with the word symbionese, which is sort of a corruption of symbiosis. he thought people working together in symbiosis -- he...
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she had joined the sla like a lot of young people did in the 70s.y joined in with revolutionary groups that they later rolled her eyes and thought how in the world could i have been involved with those crazy people. i have no doubt that she wouldn't do it today like most of those people wouldn't do it today but she did. >> host: your descriptive and the condition she was in. here is somebody who grew up inn wealth and privilege and she was in an apartment house that was pretty squalid and dirty. she took the name tonya and she met with what she called her comrades that she met within the sla.e leas >> guest: to call the way they lived a lifestyle, they were desperados on the run and they had no money. sometimes people ask where they on drugs and the answer is no. the reason in part it's because they had no money to buy drugs even if they were inclined in that. they robbed banks. they robbed three banks for the very simple reason that willie sutton said that's where the money is. they needed money and they were living on enormous 20-pound bags of --
she had joined the sla like a lot of young people did in the 70s.y joined in with revolutionary groups that they later rolled her eyes and thought how in the world could i have been involved with those crazy people. i have no doubt that she wouldn't do it today like most of those people wouldn't do it today but she did. >> host: your descriptive and the condition she was in. here is somebody who grew up inn wealth and privilege and she was in an apartment house that was pretty squalid and...
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what the sla had no idea about was how to foment actual political change. they saw.can counterpart to the revolutionary movements around the world, in uruguay this red brigade in italy. the gang in germany. but even more than those groups, these people were utterly clueless about how to recruit anything more than the tiny band they started with. >> host: this picture from l.a., i believe, east 54th street. what are we looking at. >> guest: that is the -- may 17, 1974, patty hearst and two of the sla members went off shopping and got into -- and had to -- got into a shootout and had to leave. the other six members of the sla were caught in this house that is on the screen now, and this house was the subject of what is still, to this day, the biggest police shootout in american history. 5,000 rounds of ammunition. there you see video of it. 5,000 rounds of al mission went into the house. 3,000 rounds of ammunition came out, and all six of the sla members who were inside were killed. the l.a.p.d. thought that patricia hearst was inside the house at the time of the shoot
what the sla had no idea about was how to foment actual political change. they saw.can counterpart to the revolutionary movements around the world, in uruguay this red brigade in italy. the gang in germany. but even more than those groups, these people were utterly clueless about how to recruit anything more than the tiny band they started with. >> host: this picture from l.a., i believe, east 54th street. what are we looking at. >> guest: that is the -- may 17, 1974, patty hearst...
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. >> host: from "american heirest" the sla was not, you say, a vehicle for social or political changer getting attention for its own sake. >> guest: right. one of the things that really struck me as an important part of the sla is that there was donnal defriese, general field marshal sin q who was the nominal lead are but the brainss of the operation came out of the indiana university theater department and this time in the early '7 sod was a time ofe guerrilla theater and performance art and peoplear making spectacles of themselves for political change, and if you look at the theatrical nature of how the sla operated, whether it was kidnapping a famous heiress or putting cyanide in their bull lazy are putting patty hearst in front of the cameras during a bank robbery, it was all designed to create a pock speck tick cal. -- public spectacle. sls a no idea was how to foment actual political change. they saw themselves as the american counterpart to revolutionaryutiy movements around the world. in uruguay, the red big -- brigade in italy. the gang in germany. but even more than those gr
. >> host: from "american heirest" the sla was not, you say, a vehicle for social or political changer getting attention for its own sake. >> guest: right. one of the things that really struck me as an important part of the sla is that there was donnal defriese, general field marshal sin q who was the nominal lead are but the brainss of the operation came out of the indiana university theater department and this time in the early '7 sod was a time ofe guerrilla theater and...
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what the sla had no idea about was how to foment actual political change. they saw.unterpart to the revolutionary movements around the world, in uruguay this red brigade in italy. the gang in germany. but even more than those groups, these people were utterly clueless about how to recruit anything more than the tiny band they started with. >> host: this picture from l.a., i believe, east 54th street. what are we looking at. >> guest: that is the -- may 17, 1974, patty hearst and two of the sla members went off shopping and got into -- and had to -- got into a shootout and had to leave. the other six members of the sla were caught in this house that is on the screen now, and this house was the subject of what is still, to this day, the biggest police shootout in american history. 5,000 rounds of ammunition. there you see video of it. 5,000 rounds of al mission went into the house. 3,000 rounds of ammunition came out, and all six of the sla members who were inside were killed. the l.a.p.d. thought that patricia hearst was inside the house at the time of the shootout, a
what the sla had no idea about was how to foment actual political change. they saw.unterpart to the revolutionary movements around the world, in uruguay this red brigade in italy. the gang in germany. but even more than those groups, these people were utterly clueless about how to recruit anything more than the tiny band they started with. >> host: this picture from l.a., i believe, east 54th street. what are we looking at. >> guest: that is the -- may 17, 1974, patty hearst and two...
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a member of the sla that was closest in background her. -- to her.hysician son of a that grew up in a middle-class household, went to prep school, was a student at berkeley. a smart kid in many respects. charlie: has there been any reaction from her to the book? mr. toobin: she expressed in public while i was writing it that she did not want me to write it. and we had a very brief conversation and several conversations to intermediaries where she said she didn't want any part of it. didn't want me to write it. charlie: what about the conversation? mr. toobin: i can recite the whole conversation. i had sent several e-mails. is jeffpatricia, this toobin. "oh, god." click. i can recite the conversation to you, charlie. i think i was getting the hint. let me turn to the supreme court. what about merrick garland? there is not ain: chance of anything happening then. i don't think there is a chance he will be confirmed during the lame-duck period. some people think -- charlie: the republicans will call a special session. get thein: let's 63-year-old moderat
a member of the sla that was closest in background her. -- to her.hysician son of a that grew up in a middle-class household, went to prep school, was a student at berkeley. a smart kid in many respects. charlie: has there been any reaction from her to the book? mr. toobin: she expressed in public while i was writing it that she did not want me to write it. and we had a very brief conversation and several conversations to intermediaries where she said she didn't want any part of it. didn't want...
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but she stayed committing crimes. >> she joined the sla. i mean, when you look at the length of time that she was on the run and you look at the number of crimes that she committed and the multiple, multiple opportunities that she had to leave. >> toobin says patty hearst declined to be interviewed for his book and a lot of people will want to read it. i'm one of them because i was 16, my parents' second story bedroom window we watched the smoke and flames from that house where the shootout happened in l.a. i suspect a lot of people in the bay area are going to want to read it. >> wow. >>> coming up next, facebook getting physical. inside the mad science lab offering a glimpse into the social network's future ambitions. >> they met online, went out on a date and then the guy ditched her with the bill. the warning to women about a cereal "dine and dasher." he has been in the headlines before. ,, - hi, it's me. [imitates fanfare] lois prices from grocery outlet. - hi, it's... the rest of us! - hey there. - hi! - hey. loifor over 60 years now,
but she stayed committing crimes. >> she joined the sla. i mean, when you look at the length of time that she was on the run and you look at the number of crimes that she committed and the multiple, multiple opportunities that she had to leave. >> toobin says patty hearst declined to be interviewed for his book and a lot of people will want to read it. i'm one of them because i was 16, my parents' second story bedroom window we watched the smoke and flames from that house where the...
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in particular, because i think it is emblematic of how much she did in fact switch sides to join the sla and that was on may 16, 1974. they had just robbed the bank in san francisco and they all moved to los angeles, the nine of them. they were going stir crazy in the little house, and three of them decided to good to shopping. patricia and bill and emily harris. bill harris goes into mel's sporting goods and decided to shoplift. the clerk was an aspiring police officer and he knew that the crime of shoplifting did not actually take place until the person left the store. so he waited until bill left the store and then he tackled him on the street. patricia hearst is across the street in a van, by herself, with the key in the ignition. what does she do? does she walk away? does she drive away? does she ask for help? no. she sees bill harris being tackled so she picks up a machine gun and fires across the street, amazingly not hitting anyone but trying to free bill. she does that, thinks it over, then gets another gun, and shoots up the street some more. again, miraculously not hurting any
in particular, because i think it is emblematic of how much she did in fact switch sides to join the sla and that was on may 16, 1974. they had just robbed the bank in san francisco and they all moved to los angeles, the nine of them. they were going stir crazy in the little house, and three of them decided to good to shopping. patricia and bill and emily harris. bill harris goes into mel's sporting goods and decided to shoplift. the clerk was an aspiring police officer and he knew that the...
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>> the answer to the question she joined the sla.look at the number of crimes that she committed and the multiple, multiple opportunities that she had to leave. you know, we talk about one bank robbery, the famous bank robbery with the photo of the machine grandpa. she helped rob two other banks, including one where a woman was killed. she shot up personally a street in los angeles. she helped set off bombs in northern california. so the answer to the question is yes. >> was she brainwashed or was this a swedish syndrome or what was it? >> you know, i try to avoid these terms like brake braininwashing and stockholm syndrome. she reacted to her circumstances. she was a vulnerable restless 19-year-old when she was kidnap and very unformed like a lot of 19-year-olds. the sla was actually good to her for the most part and she saw the world through their eyes and saw, as that piece demonstrated that six of her comrades were killed. she didn't want that fate so she went on the run. but once she was arrested she thought, i don't want that l
>> the answer to the question she joined the sla.look at the number of crimes that she committed and the multiple, multiple opportunities that she had to leave. you know, we talk about one bank robbery, the famous bank robbery with the photo of the machine grandpa. she helped rob two other banks, including one where a woman was killed. she shot up personally a street in los angeles. she helped set off bombs in northern california. so the answer to the question is yes. >> was she...
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but it is my opinion that over th she was with the sla, she did genuinely become a revolutionary and committed quite all few crimes not just the one you see there. that's the one she was convicted of. >> do you label her a victim can you call her a victim? >> she was a victim at first. no question with about that. but eventually she became a perpetrator as well. she voluntarily committed a extraordinarily big crimes. >>s that her boyfriend steven weed. now by the way he -- didn't put up much of a fight he gets away. he left her, and she -- in your book she bitterly resents that from the beginning. >> so does hurst family, and you know, he remains a very unpopular figure among the hurst, and even among people who were investigating it. other since february 4th, 1974, the split was complete between them. >> was she sexually assault? >> this is one area where i think evidence is ambiguous, she certainly had a sexual relationship with one of her captors willy wolf but you know urd modern ideas of consent the idea of a woman who was kidnapped held in a closet, that is not how we see conse
but it is my opinion that over th she was with the sla, she did genuinely become a revolutionary and committed quite all few crimes not just the one you see there. that's the one she was convicted of. >> do you label her a victim can you call her a victim? >> she was a victim at first. no question with about that. but eventually she became a perpetrator as well. she voluntarily committed a extraordinarily big crimes. >>s that her boyfriend steven weed. now by the way he --...
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of those arrested, was state representative johnatbrostoff, who says as slaed to gund after comping ofrswih orders antryingto film the altercation on his phone. phone."the irony of it all, was that i waactuly there toelp lice. to descalate the situaon. havinggreat conversati. to beea so big issues thate need to tackle and there's a lot of work that needs to be done." sot police say brostoff and an lu member were otreleased themselv kno fficto not made whh in mpd's wor d n."f -"they'r acally rying tart dialogue wh ghbors abo ere.ast night is the pea wayou should hdle ts. brosto "st bse we have that s wre."arily mean mpd ays they are investigating the arrest of ma oper procedures were folwempd spokesmaalsoays rumors o police pto te down mke. ad cbs 58 news. emorial a 3rly th morning, a ild was found he ner 40th a locuhe medal examiner calls it a ?possible? -sleing death, but no rther deils have been releasedt..including the ildof nenight, a 17-ye old ha now beechfor a stday that killed two5- ars his car. iminalcosas dontbarnesas driving at ho when e car hit a ee d spt in ne 35th and ke two ed
of those arrested, was state representative johnatbrostoff, who says as slaed to gund after comping ofrswih orders antryingto film the altercation on his phone. phone."the irony of it all, was that i waactuly there toelp lice. to descalate the situaon. havinggreat conversati. to beea so big issues thate need to tackle and there's a lot of work that needs to be done." sot police say brostoff and an lu member were otreleased themselv kno fficto not made whh in mpd's wor d n."f...
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the sla was actually good to her for the most part and she saw the world through their eyes, and saw, as that piece demonstrated, that six of her comrades were killed. she didn't want that fate so she went on the run. but once she was arrested, she thought, i don't want that life any more. i want to go back to my old life and she made the rational decision to say, hey, i want to be a hearst again. >> you said in the end she became her mother. in the end when it was all over, she became her mother. during this whole time she was very critical of her mother. at one time you write in the book she said to more mom, "stop her own parents while she was being held captive. >> sort of the remarkable thing if you follow patty hearst's life. since 1975, when she was arrested, she has actually led the life for which she was destined. she became a socialite and some eccentric interest and been in a couple of john waters movies. basically, she did turn into her mother notwithstanding her criticism of her mother. >> the sla was a rag tag team. they had no plan and did this willy-nilly and got patty
the sla was actually good to her for the most part and she saw the world through their eyes, and saw, as that piece demonstrated, that six of her comrades were killed. she didn't want that fate so she went on the run. but once she was arrested, she thought, i don't want that life any more. i want to go back to my old life and she made the rational decision to say, hey, i want to be a hearst again. >> you said in the end she became her mother. in the end when it was all over, she became...
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. >> we had a little bit over this next video in arizona where catcher jack sla came across a speed bump of the wacky kind. >> oh. >> yeah. >> uh-oh that's not a crack in the pavement. >> he's not happy. come on. move it along. >> no, not at all. that is one really irritated rattlesnake. >> you up and getting ready to strike. so he's like, shoo. shoo. >> come on, buddy. come on. >> just making it madder. >> trying kicking some dirt on it like it's angry. >> fortunately it doesn't all go wrong in this case you see where he goes back with his bike -- >> eventually gives it a little -- >> come on there you go. there you go. there you go. >> eventually it does slink off into the side to continue his journey. rattlesnake and how they're not out to get you. you can see how close that guy got, and the snake was still unwilling to strike. so don't fear them. >>> some people just need a challenge. >> it is a huge challenge. >> just not enough. >> mountain climbing is not enough. he's got his bike strapped up like a back pack. hiking with it. way up high. climbing with his bike to a spot that we h
. >> we had a little bit over this next video in arizona where catcher jack sla came across a speed bump of the wacky kind. >> oh. >> yeah. >> uh-oh that's not a crack in the pavement. >> he's not happy. come on. move it along. >> no, not at all. that is one really irritated rattlesnake. >> you up and getting ready to strike. so he's like, shoo. shoo. >> come on, buddy. come on. >> just making it madder. >> trying kicking some dirt on...
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for more information on our series and this critical issue, please go to cnn.com sla/distra driving. i'm kelly wallace. >>> top of the hour, 3:00 p.m. eastern, i'm poppy harlow. we begin with politics. after a week long standoff, the on again off again relationship appears to be on again for the time being. the latest truce forged last night in paul ryan's home state of wisconsin, where trump offered a belated and perhaps less than full throated endorsement of the house speaker, ending speculation whether it would happen. >> in our shared mission to make america great again, i support and
for more information on our series and this critical issue, please go to cnn.com sla/distra driving. i'm kelly wallace. >>> top of the hour, 3:00 p.m. eastern, i'm poppy harlow. we begin with politics. after a week long standoff, the on again off again relationship appears to be on again for the time being. the latest truce forged last night in paul ryan's home state of wisconsin, where trump offered a belated and perhaps less than full throated endorsement of the house speaker, ending...
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of those arrested, was state representative johnatbrostoff, who says as slaed to gund after comping ofrswih orders antryingto film the altercation on his phone. phone."the irony of it all, was that i waactuly there toelp lice. to descalate the situaon. havinggreat conversati. to beea so big issues thate need to tackle and there's a lot of work that needs to be done." sot police say brostoff and an lu member were otreleased themselv kno fficto not made whh in mpd's wor d n."f -"they'r acally rying tart dialogue wh ghbors abo ere.ast night is the pea wayou should hdle ts. brosto "st bse we have
of those arrested, was state representative johnatbrostoff, who says as slaed to gund after comping ofrswih orders antryingto film the altercation on his phone. phone."the irony of it all, was that i waactuly there toelp lice. to descalate the situaon. havinggreat conversati. to beea so big issues thate need to tackle and there's a lot of work that needs to be done." sot police say brostoff and an lu member were otreleased themselv kno fficto not made whh in mpd's wor d n."f...
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and storm team meteorologist acely sla. hot weekend for sure. >> yeah. it's going to continue today. that's what we have cued up first. that heat advisory in effect from noon un8 p.m. today. we are looking that the heat advisory and heat index values between 105 and 110. make sure to stay hydrated. your satellite radar composite looking like we're on the dry side. you won't have to worry about those umbrellas this morning. a small chance you'll need that up where la this afternoon. also in the mid-70s in rayford. as you're making plans plenty of sunshine this morning am warm one though. 78 at 8 a.m. 90 on hot side at noon. 105 or hoot hotter. remember that heat advisory in we're back to 93 as we head to 6:00 this evening. more on the forecast and when we finally get a break from the heat in just a little bit. let me send it over to kristen. >> good morning, everyone. a few issues on the road. a stalled vehicle in garner. you may run into some delays in that area. an accident in durham. this is andrew avenue. maybe tide up for travel, may want to consider
and storm team meteorologist acely sla. hot weekend for sure. >> yeah. it's going to continue today. that's what we have cued up first. that heat advisory in effect from noon un8 p.m. today. we are looking that the heat advisory and heat index values between 105 and 110. make sure to stay hydrated. your satellite radar composite looking like we're on the dry side. you won't have to worry about those umbrellas this morning. a small chance you'll need that up where la this afternoon. also...
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we're just deepening that commitment to their cloud sla s solutions. we think they're very strong, focussed on development and testing. and ibm has also made a stronger commitment to workday's human capital management suite, bringing it to better than 350,000 employees now. so it's the culmination of a growing partnership. we still will continue to work with other cloud providers, but ibm is clearly a strategic proed provider, i would expect another down the road. >> one that size of ibm that we might hear from? >> stay tuned. >> now we spend a lot of time at oracle. oracle, we like to talk about turning off the obs jen to workday, and i always like to give workday a chance to say why that's not true. any winds from oracle, any business up in the air that could have gone to workday that you can mention? >> i would just talk about oracle and s.a.p. together. different quarters, they bump up and down, and this quarter was no different. we continue to beat s.a.p. and oracle fairly handily. and i'm quite keen on their acquisition, and i think that's going
we're just deepening that commitment to their cloud sla s solutions. we think they're very strong, focussed on development and testing. and ibm has also made a stronger commitment to workday's human capital management suite, bringing it to better than 350,000 employees now. so it's the culmination of a growing partnership. we still will continue to work with other cloud providers, but ibm is clearly a strategic proed provider, i would expect another down the road. >> one that size of ibm...
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evidence showed barnes killed sla van i can because she disapproved of his relationship with her daughter. she pleaded guilty. she's serving for helping in the murder. barnes will be formally sentenced next month. >>> jerry sandusky's words are now hon. the record after he took to the stand at an appeals hearing to try to overturn his child sex abuse conviction. the former penn state assistant football coach testified yesterday near state college. sandusky told the court he never molested boys and that he wasn't properly represented at his trial back in 2012. a jury convicted sandusky of molesting ten boys. the judge sentenced him to decades in prison. but if this appeal is successful, the judge could order a new trial or potentially dismiss the charges altogether. the hearing will resume on august 22nd. >>> a community comes together to support a delaware county cop who was shot in the line of duty. next, what they're doing to help a police officer on his road to recovery. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a deal
evidence showed barnes killed sla van i can because she disapproved of his relationship with her daughter. she pleaded guilty. she's serving for helping in the murder. barnes will be formally sentenced next month. >>> jerry sandusky's words are now hon. the record after he took to the stand at an appeals hearing to try to overturn his child sex abuse conviction. the former penn state assistant football coach testified yesterday near state college. sandusky told the court he never...
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e notethat she and her husband wake up every day in house buby slas. to whichonald trump plied, really, i get the name o your contor? beuse much of the focus yestday was on bernie sanders ort to the clinton cp.w his sanders said the demts wil wo to brk up the biggest nks. he said from it the wells fargo center, be wait until xt week. mever itppears he cd his ir. very neat. even today some sanders supporters were still hopeful he uld somehow me outn top of the nt.dega which erho how passionate they are or how bad theyt ma a a or maybe both of those things. but when bernie did voice his support for mrs. clintthis is how hisupports reacted. >> any objective observer ll conclude that based on her ideas and her leadership, hillary clinton must be the next president of the united states. >> jimmy: what a fac like the end of the movie "the notebook." beie looked out, what happened, am i dead? there are a number of cuent and former comedians speaking at the convention, including tor alranken who was a and maybe best of all, pennsylvania senator bob casey. >> d
e notethat she and her husband wake up every day in house buby slas. to whichonald trump plied, really, i get the name o your contor? beuse much of the focus yestday was on bernie sanders ort to the clinton cp.w his sanders said the demts wil wo to brk up the biggest nks. he said from it the wells fargo center, be wait until xt week. mever itppears he cd his ir. very neat. even today some sanders supporters were still hopeful he uld somehow me outn top of the nt.dega which erho how passionate...
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checking top stories this monday morning, another duck boat accident in boston as it lambs into -- sla overpass there. were 20 passengers on board but no one was hurt. firefighters helped the duck poet -- got them on another one. accident ripped off part of the duck boat roof and damaged the stairs. company says they don't typically drive on storrow drive but the first year driver ended up there after being i did vrtd -- diverted off beacon street. >>> a teenage driver due in court after causing a crash of control just after 3 saturday morning hitting several trees. former lunenburg high school football star austin aj robbins was killed in the crash. >>> an investigation after two fires break out in southbridge and now officials are trying to figure out if they are connected. let's go to nicole jacobs live in the satellite center following the developments for us. >> reporter: fire crews were very busy working well into the night sunday and their work is the two fires are suspicious. in southbridge two fires spark hours and miles apart. a home and in downtown an apartment building that
checking top stories this monday morning, another duck boat accident in boston as it lambs into -- sla overpass there. were 20 passengers on board but no one was hurt. firefighters helped the duck poet -- got them on another one. accident ripped off part of the duck boat roof and damaged the stairs. company says they don't typically drive on storrow drive but the first year driver ended up there after being i did vrtd -- diverted off beacon street. >>> a teenage driver due in court...
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for more information on our series and this critical issue, please go to cnn.com sla/distra driving. i'm kelly wallace. >>> top of the hour, 3:00 p.m. eastern, i'm poppy harlow. we begin with politics. after a week long standoff, the on again off again relationship appears to be on again for the time being. the latest truce forged last night in paul ryan's home state of wisconsin, where trump offered a belated and perhaps less than full throated endorsement of the house speaker, ending speculation whether it would happen. >> in our shared mission to make america great again, i support and endorse our speaker of the house, paul ryan. >> moments later, reading off of the same notes that he just made that endorsement from, trump also backed republican senators john mccain and kelly ayotte, both in tough fights to hang on that their seats. both have found themselves at odds with their presidential candidate. the question now, will this temporary unity, if you will, last. the first test comes tonight. in a few hours, donald trump is supposed to be holding a rally in new hampshire. it ends
for more information on our series and this critical issue, please go to cnn.com sla/distra driving. i'm kelly wallace. >>> top of the hour, 3:00 p.m. eastern, i'm poppy harlow. we begin with politics. after a week long standoff, the on again off again relationship appears to be on again for the time being. the latest truce forged last night in paul ryan's home state of wisconsin, where trump offered a belated and perhaps less than full throated endorsement of the house speaker, ending...
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cbs sf dot com sla >>> facebook is jumping into politics.they are labeling users' political leanings. what do you think about that? log on to cbssf.com/votenow. use your phone, your tablet, computer, should facebook share your political leanings with campaigns? vote now and we'll put the live results up on the screen for you. meantime, kpix 5 political analyst melissa caen on how facebook has figured out whether you're a trump or hillary supporter. >> reporter: whether you felt the burn are ready for hillary or are on the trump train, facebook has figured it out. it's now labeling its users' political leanings from very liberal to very conservative. >> i was not surprised by my category. >> reporter: stephanie of the electronic frontier foundation says the site is basing its judgment on all your of facebook-related activity. >> basically you're sharing and they're listening so anytime you click on a "like" button or decide to share an article, they are watching. >> reporter: and your activity doesn't even have to be political. liking somethi
cbs sf dot com sla >>> facebook is jumping into politics.they are labeling users' political leanings. what do you think about that? log on to cbssf.com/votenow. use your phone, your tablet, computer, should facebook share your political leanings with campaigns? vote now and we'll put the live results up on the screen for you. meantime, kpix 5 political analyst melissa caen on how facebook has figured out whether you're a trump or hillary supporter. >> reporter: whether you felt...
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reporting here in manatee county, sla shayla reeves, fox 13 news. >> thank you, shayla. so it's not clear how the window down. a manatee county sheriff's spokesperson did not confirm if the cruiser's back seat included access to those window controls. >>> well man who disrupted so many schools in orlando last week has been arrested. deputieses say jesus collin post ad series of messages on twitter threatening shooting and bombs. he was arrested while trying to cross the border into canada. last week officials say the threats tarted 4ing high schools and middle school in orlando area. he is right now one in every 7 americans rely on snap benefits. that breaks down to about 46.5 million americans and that's more than at 38.5 million americans considered to be living in poverty. newly proposed federal legs regulation wants to make sure those are using the benefits are getting most out of them when it comes to their house. usda says it would require scenes stores to a ufr seven varieties of food items in each four staple food categories bread or cereal, vegetables or fruit a
reporting here in manatee county, sla shayla reeves, fox 13 news. >> thank you, shayla. so it's not clear how the window down. a manatee county sheriff's spokesperson did not confirm if the cruiser's back seat included access to those window controls. >>> well man who disrupted so many schools in orlando last week has been arrested. deputieses say jesus collin post ad series of messages on twitter threatening shooting and bombs. he was arrested while trying to cross the border...
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publishing jeffrey toobin spoke about patty hearst, her kidnapping, what she did while she was in the sland are very dramatic. as people no jeffrey toobin is in your staff writer and chief legal correspondent and author of several best sellers, a nine, the oath and also the book on the o.j. simpson page which was recently made into a television series. what is so fantastic about this book from my perspective is everyone, we are living through this terrible time in early 1970s it felt like the contras had a nervous breakdown. was an average of 1500 terrorist bombings every year during this period. nixon was being impeached. that was political. it was economic malaise. in the midst of this was this sensational crime happening, patty hearst was kidnapped and too much later declared she was now to be known as -- enlisted in the sudanese liberation army. the story has amazing twists and turns. the largest pleased she still in american history took place in los angeles several muslim where everyone except for patricia hearst and two comrades were killed in something that also happened for the f
publishing jeffrey toobin spoke about patty hearst, her kidnapping, what she did while she was in the sland are very dramatic. as people no jeffrey toobin is in your staff writer and chief legal correspondent and author of several best sellers, a nine, the oath and also the book on the o.j. simpson page which was recently made into a television series. what is so fantastic about this book from my perspective is everyone, we are living through this terrible time in early 1970s it felt like the...
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call us, the number is 888-996-tips or share your story on our website, nbcbayarea.com slas nbcbayarea.com/responds. what we like about charles' complaint is he shot video and uploaded it. >> it helps. >> we could see the problem right away. you can do that on our website. if you is a complaint, add photos, documents, video. >> i have a broken sprinkler but it's no one's fault by my own. can you help with that. >> fill out a form. >> no, manpower. roll up the sleeves. >> create another problem fixing the problem that gets fixed. you have two issues? >> we get credit for two in that one. >> i like your accounting skills. >> there you go. >> that's why he's an anchor. thanks a lot. >>> are expected to resume this morning between striking santa clara court workers and management. both sides agreed to mediation. the union 380 members went on to strike last wednesday. it's created numerous problems including delays in traffic court and inmates not being transported for court dates. >>> coming up next, a campaign that has not lacked for shocking rema remarks. one that still has a lot of people d
call us, the number is 888-996-tips or share your story on our website, nbcbayarea.com slas nbcbayarea.com/responds. what we like about charles' complaint is he shot video and uploaded it. >> it helps. >> we could see the problem right away. you can do that on our website. if you is a complaint, add photos, documents, video. >> i have a broken sprinkler but it's no one's fault by my own. can you help with that. >> fill out a form. >> no, manpower. roll up the...
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us at 888-996-tips or submit your story online, upload video and photos and documents nbcbayarea.com slam/responds. the person asking that question likely gets a commission and the company sees it as a profit center. push back a little bit. >> know what your getting there. >> you don't want to feel like you're taking a risk by not getting an extended warranty but if it's not doing the job. >> the only way to answer the question is to do the research ahead of tape. >> time. >> bring your readers to read the fine print. >>> 6:27. hey, the niners are getting their preseason started sunday at levi's, this year on game day fans can take the express train to get there. exclusively for niners games. instead of taking the local train which has 26 stops along the way the new 49ers express train will make four stops at the biggest locations including the great mall. express train ticket runs $20 round trip. regular train s costs about hal that. >>> coming up next on nbc bay area, breaking news, major delays for b.a.r.t. riders. chuck is live in millbrae with much more. >> that's right. very tough
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you reer this fedex truck weaving, a sleepy driver at the wheel, and watch as it sla into a car, losing control. in that new report, teens and adults now tblame alr more than half the crashes. knoll nodded off on a dark road and woke up when his piup the eeringheel was between my legs. i was sort of existing on it. >> reporter: nearly 84 million fatigued americans drive every da last year alone, 5,0eople ki. companieke volvo offerin technology to catch drowsy drivers with automatic bras. >> truing it. no brakes. no brakes. wow.arm ] and now exp say the increase in teen drowsy iving ue while the problem is new, the solutions are old. you can go ahead and turn that radio on while driving. open your window to let that fresh air in, or sp while you are on those long draws. abc news, new yo t is pretty frighteningf u'reyop and drivin or urs oro is appareny the equivalent of .05 blood alcohol content. >> we pay attentto dui and dw but people forget how maybe this report willelp raise awareness about that. >>aulot accidents. >>> coming up, it'one of the biggest questionome s to ct of the suer
you reer this fedex truck weaving, a sleepy driver at the wheel, and watch as it sla into a car, losing control. in that new report, teens and adults now tblame alr more than half the crashes. knoll nodded off on a dark road and woke up when his piup the eeringheel was between my legs. i was sort of existing on it. >> reporter: nearly 84 million fatigued americans drive every da last year alone, 5,0eople ki. companieke volvo offerin technology to catch drowsy drivers with automatic bras....
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he was the living, breathing example that intellect and leadership could come from a recently freed sla slave. >> and we are back and we are with another guest. i'd like to introduce a history professor from the university of louisville and welcome to our discussion of henry clay. before we get into the area which you have spent a lot of scholarship which is slavery at that time period and henry clay, talk about the general sense of your impression. what are your views of this man? >> i think the image of him as a rock star and popular candidate, political figure, is very impressive. he is a lightning rod. he seems to get people up for or against him. he has the ability to inspire, and even on the abolitionist issues he takes more heat than people, senator who were actually more -- a john c. calhoun, for instance. clay is probably a lot more talked about, written about, focused upon than some of the more prominent political figures. >> we've spent talking about his basics and haven't devilled into his position about slavery. explain what his philosophical positions were about slavery. >
he was the living, breathing example that intellect and leadership could come from a recently freed sla slave. >> and we are back and we are with another guest. i'd like to introduce a history professor from the university of louisville and welcome to our discussion of henry clay. before we get into the area which you have spent a lot of scholarship which is slavery at that time period and henry clay, talk about the general sense of your impression. what are your views of this man?...
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sla got them closer.loser but in the end, the late rally fell short.hort the nats dropped their thirdirght to the team from the north.no the baby birds as tuck calledle them.. final score 108- 1- they'll get another shot at at avoiding the tonight every time these teams s play there's a big debate baltimore versus d.c.us.c articles like this one come outt from the baltimore sun. why is baltimore better d.c.? d is dc better than baltimore. we want to know, can you be fann of both teams and both cities.ie they're in different leagues. ls before the nats showed up ofats course the orioles were pretty e much all there was here. tucker can vouch for that.or talk about it we broughtro together an opinion 88ed panel8a including our own residentesid orioles fan tucker barnes.arnes also a nats fan. wisdom martin 94 of all things.. >> i'm a free agent.. >> yeah. >> and fox5 sports reporterter grant paulson who the experter when it can towels this at natst park this morning.ni much like carried's pitch blue b ours away. grant's knowledge of sportsts blows all of ours away as well.l grant, let me a
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is that because the businesses were more sla? what's the difference?say something here because you have two types of promotors, right? elon musk now is far more what larry ellison was perceived to be years ago. and i must say at pacific square research we just did a 25-page red flag report on oracle and the net suite deal we think is literally, you know, try to create the perception of something that may not really be real so to speak. but i think it's an interesting concept about ellison doesn't get the same play that musk does, but it is sort of the same thing. >> wow, i think you and i know some people that might be very short oracle. just throwing it out there. don't say anything. >> all right. herb, phil, thanks. >>> and up next, the latest buy in verizon's big spending spree. we'll talk about that and more on "power lunch." my mom loves giving me advice. she even gives me advice... ...about my toothpaste and mouthwash. but she's a dentist so...i kind of have to listen. she said "jen, go pro with crest pro-health advanced." advance to healthier gu
is that because the businesses were more sla? what's the difference?say something here because you have two types of promotors, right? elon musk now is far more what larry ellison was perceived to be years ago. and i must say at pacific square research we just did a 25-page red flag report on oracle and the net suite deal we think is literally, you know, try to create the perception of something that may not really be real so to speak. but i think it's an interesting concept about ellison...
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hearst was kidnapped and two months later declared she was now to be known as tonya and enlisted in the sla. the story has amazing twists and turns. for one thing, the largest police shootout took place in l.a. where everyone except for patricia hearst and two comrades were killed. and something that also happened for the first time on live national television, because the mini cam had just been invented. and then we get to the trial which has incredible twists and turns. it's a symbolic story of sort of a nation falling apart but also the cost of political radicalism. he's a fabulous writer. then in september candace my lard has written two best sellers, one about assassination of one of the most gift canned men ever elected -- gifted men ever elected to the presidency, james a. garfield, and live of doubt, how theodore roosevelt discovered a river in the amazon and almost died. she's incredibly good at taut narratives about famous individuals and periods in their life. in this case she's telling a story that i sort of knew had happened but didn't realize how dramatic it was, which is that
hearst was kidnapped and two months later declared she was now to be known as tonya and enlisted in the sla. the story has amazing twists and turns. for one thing, the largest police shootout took place in l.a. where everyone except for patricia hearst and two comrades were killed. and something that also happened for the first time on live national television, because the mini cam had just been invented. and then we get to the trial which has incredible twists and turns. it's a symbolic story...