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i've been doing it so long, they know you. you go in there and you joke around and you talk. >> you want a good haircut? >> just a regular haircut. >> i'll wear my glasses, then. >> don't make my sideburns crooked like you usually do. >> you better go somewhere else then. >> you're the only one in town. >> the only one that will put up with you, you mean? >> yep, you got it. i don't know how i'm going to handle it when i retire. i'll have to find a barber somewhere. >> all you have to do is buy some clippers and have your old lady shave it bald. >> sadly, some inmates turn to a very different form of cutting when emotions become too much to bear. >> these are cuts on my legs. when i cut myself, i let it heal a lot. and once they heal over, i start cutting it again. i cut my legs and stuff like that where staff can't see it. if you cut it where they can see you, they're going to write you up. >> i've cut myself so much so long, it's natural for me, you know. it don't even hurt. when i cut, it don't even hurt. it gives me a rele
i've been doing it so long, they know you. you go in there and you joke around and you talk. >> you want a good haircut? >> just a regular haircut. >> i'll wear my glasses, then. >> don't make my sideburns crooked like you usually do. >> you better go somewhere else then. >> you're the only one in town. >> the only one that will put up with you, you mean? >> yep, you got it. i don't know how i'm going to handle it when i retire. i'll have to find...
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and frankly, it's been that way for so long, honestly, weather changes. and you have storms and you have rain and you have beautiful days. but i do not believe that we
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erik: so long as you're still performing, so long as you're still proving to yourself that, in your wordshave still still keep doing this ad infinitum, until whenever? bill: as long as i can stay healthy. i will say that i do know by common sense that the tension that comes with this job is not health-creating. it's sort of like being a pro football player. at some point, maybe a concussion you got five years ago comes back to haunt you. so, you know, as long as i can get up every morning with a clear mind and come into the office and have my fellow professionals not give me a clue that i am losing it, then yeah, why would i want to do anything else? it's perfect. erik: i'm glad you could join me for "poor gore and my exclusive interview with bill gross. a man determined to prove he has still got it. keep watching bloomberg television from more insights from the world's top investors, and visit bloomberg.com and our mobile platforms for news and market coverage anytime, anywhere. i'm erik schatzker. thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ emily: he is tech's biggest outlaw, under house arrest after a ma
erik: so long as you're still performing, so long as you're still proving to yourself that, in your wordshave still still keep doing this ad infinitum, until whenever? bill: as long as i can stay healthy. i will say that i do know by common sense that the tension that comes with this job is not health-creating. it's sort of like being a pro football player. at some point, maybe a concussion you got five years ago comes back to haunt you. so, you know, as long as i can get up every morning with...
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cycle and you have slippage in many economies, most recently canada, why would the fed have waited so longcan argue all day long that the recent data doesn't justify a tightening. but in the new normal world, and that was the most correct assumption back years ago, that in the new normal with 2% growth, it's hard to justify zero interest rate. but knowing what they knew about china, why did they wait so long? i wish somebody could answer that question. carl, back to you. >> rick santelli, that was a great interview. thanks so much. >>> when we come back, looking for a way to invest in apple without actually buying the stock? our next guest's company could be one way to do it. we'll explain with the dow up 121. [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ >>> with apple's next event days away, rumors of the company's exp
cycle and you have slippage in many economies, most recently canada, why would the fed have waited so longcan argue all day long that the recent data doesn't justify a tightening. but in the new normal world, and that was the most correct assumption back years ago, that in the new normal with 2% growth, it's hard to justify zero interest rate. but knowing what they knew about china, why did they wait so long? i wish somebody could answer that question. carl, back to you. >> rick santelli,...
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franklin bridge, westbound, construction, that far right lane, that we had been -- we had lost for so long for those of you coming into jersey in center city now opened. so you can see, i mean, everyone traveling at posted speeds at this hour. just make note. you will be able to enjoy the extra right lane that's been closed for so long. and because of that, patco, now has new schedules, it is now running smoothly in both directions again. both directions are now open, and also, a new septa schedule, take a lock at this, a lot is going on for the mass transit checklist this morning. and also, because of the made in america festival that we had, which was such a great time, all of the road closures we had are scheduled to open today by 5:00 a.m. i'm keep you posted on. that will so justin, busy morning with everyone back to work, back to school a lot to update them on. >> good news for the weather, though, pretty quiet. it will be hot. do you have dress for some hot weather, in the middle of the potentially sixth heatwave of the season, but good driving conditions this morning, with the clea
franklin bridge, westbound, construction, that far right lane, that we had been -- we had lost for so long for those of you coming into jersey in center city now opened. so you can see, i mean, everyone traveling at posted speeds at this hour. just make note. you will be able to enjoy the extra right lane that's been closed for so long. and because of that, patco, now has new schedules, it is now running smoothly in both directions again. both directions are now open, and also, a new septa...
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whatever the there there, it didn't look good to have -- to have it drag out so long. so yeah. that has contributed to an opening. definitely it's helped sanders. one of the great things that sanders has going for him is his authenticity and his unpolitician feel. he is an elected senator but he doesn't really look and sound like a typical politician at all. gwen: we have a little bit of bernie sanders from on the campaign trail this week. demonstration of your point. senator sanders: don't tell anybody. i think they're getting nervous. don't tell anybody. i think the secretary's people are getting very nervous about the kind of energy and enthusiasm our campaign is bringing forth. gwen: as that's bernie sanders -- that's bernie sanders we're talking about, right? >> why has it taken hillary clinton so long to get to this point? she is an accomplished politician and has the smartest campaign staff in america and one of smartest pollsters in america. not like the public mood was -- should have been difficult to read. >> that is exactly the question to ask. did they simply not un
whatever the there there, it didn't look good to have -- to have it drag out so long. so yeah. that has contributed to an opening. definitely it's helped sanders. one of the great things that sanders has going for him is his authenticity and his unpolitician feel. he is an elected senator but he doesn't really look and sound like a typical politician at all. gwen: we have a little bit of bernie sanders from on the campaign trail this week. demonstration of your point. senator sanders: don't...
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. >> what took you so long? >> welcome. >> this looks so cool. >> it does look like a lot of fun. >> meet the guys behind the epic series full of fantastical creatures. >> it's a dream come true. >>> and she's about to take on a rubik's cube, but -- >> there's a bigger challenge for her. >> see how solving the puzzle for her. >> see how solving the puzzle leads to a sweet surprise. give it to me i'm worth it. baby i'm worth it. uh huh i'm worth it. gimme gimme i'm worth it. give it to me i'm worth it. baby i'm worth it. feel like this. look like this. feel like this. with dreamwalk insoles, turn shoes that can be a pain into comfortable ones. their soft cushioning support means you can look like this. and feel like this. dreamwalk. and when you bundle your home and auto insurance through progressive, you'll save a bundle! [ laughs ] jamie. right. make a bad bundle joke, a buck goes in the jar. i guess that's just how the cookie bundles. now, you're gonna have two bundles of joy! i'm not pregnant. i'm gonna go. [
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and i've been in the public eye for so long that i think, it's like the feature that you see in some magazines sometimes, real people actually go shopping. >> dickerson: all right. i'll have to interrupt you. hillary clinton. democrat presidential hillary clinton we hope to talk to you again soon thanks very much we'll be back in a moment.
and i've been in the public eye for so long that i think, it's like the feature that you see in some magazines sometimes, real people actually go shopping. >> dickerson: all right. i'll have to interrupt you. hillary clinton. democrat presidential hillary clinton we hope to talk to you again soon thanks very much we'll be back in a moment.
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they wonder what's taking so long. the mayor points out a lot of the work that's done is infrastructure under ground so you can't see it. he say it is hard part of the rebuilding effort is behind them. >> but i think we can see the light at the end of the tunnel. >> the mayor of san bruno says the city has come a long way five years after the pipeline explosion that killed eight people and leveled 35 homes. he held a press conference for an update, reporting that 22 homes have been built. ten more are under construction. four other lots are slated to become a park. one resident we met who still lives next to an empty lot says he's not impressed. >> not enough, not fast enough. you'll see, after five years we still have disaster here, two disaster here. >> some people are frustrated, as the city is fruft streeted because it's taking so long. people have to realize it's not 38 lots let's rebuild. we have to completely rebuild the infrastructure. >> reporter: the mayor points out a huge part of recovery of forts has been f
they wonder what's taking so long. the mayor points out a lot of the work that's done is infrastructure under ground so you can't see it. he say it is hard part of the rebuilding effort is behind them. >> but i think we can see the light at the end of the tunnel. >> the mayor of san bruno says the city has come a long way five years after the pipeline explosion that killed eight people and leveled 35 homes. he held a press conference for an update, reporting that 22 homes have been...
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not so long ago, on a street just around the corner... i'm home. hi dad the force was strong between father and son. you got it? what are you doing buddy? it's my ewok happy dance! of course it is. today... hello, hello. hey, daddy. it is passed on to a new generation. you got it? ewok dance? yeah. and the circle is now complete. walmart has always been the best place in the galaxy to get everyday low prices on star wars. we love, love, chocolaty, creamy, with a little something extra. mmm deliciousness. cookies or almonds. yumminess. hershey' s is mine, yours, our chocolate. >>> i love the movies. she is a golden globe actress who made her mark in hollywood three decades ago as the original scream queen. >> and it was 1978 when she burst on to the scene playing a doomed babysitter in a scary then the sequel, and now there is a tv show playing homage to the show called "scream queen s s." >> and jamie lee is going to play a character that she is the head of a sorry ti targeted by a serial killer, but it is one sor ror error -- sorority that she hat
not so long ago, on a street just around the corner... i'm home. hi dad the force was strong between father and son. you got it? what are you doing buddy? it's my ewok happy dance! of course it is. today... hello, hello. hey, daddy. it is passed on to a new generation. you got it? ewok dance? yeah. and the circle is now complete. walmart has always been the best place in the galaxy to get everyday low prices on star wars. we love, love, chocolaty, creamy, with a little something extra. mmm...
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they don't know if he was alive or dead. >> he was under water for so long and unconscious for so longbreathing on his own for so long, injust thought there was no way. and when we got him in the harness to be helicoptered out, right at the last second as we hooked him up to the line, he got his legs under him on his own and he blinked his eyes. that was pretty amazing. >> when rob and gary get back to shore, rob is reunited with his sons. >> you're a hero. >> that moment where rob is just, you know, walking up to shore, crying from just exhaustion -- he's a hero. and his son crying and running up to him. it was amazing. it was really cool. >> my young son started running to to me and he was crying. >> your dad's a hero. >> i broke down crying. and it was -- it was really intense. it was really intense. but i'm here. >> the 19-year-old victim is taken to a hospital, and makes a full recovery. it's not until the group gets home that they realize that hillary's gopro was rolling during the entire rescue. >> it was unbelievable the footage that hillary captured. >> oh, [ bleep ] he is in
they don't know if he was alive or dead. >> he was under water for so long and unconscious for so longbreathing on his own for so long, injust thought there was no way. and when we got him in the harness to be helicoptered out, right at the last second as we hooked him up to the line, he got his legs under him on his own and he blinked his eyes. that was pretty amazing. >> when rob and gary get back to shore, rob is reunited with his sons. >> you're a hero. >> that...
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the pricing it was shocked the way they could come now to the streets when it was doing so well for so long so that people are protesting now that the police came after them in a way we have not seen since calling for direct elections during the military regime so was so strange that this brazil that is supposed to be arising or finding its place with its moment to shine seeing things that were not expected govern not supposed to be part of the picture i think the government was not surprised by all of that. >> my final question, given the things we have discussed , why do so many people still love rio? [laughter] >> i think the city is addictive is a place of extremes. a can charm you on a daily basis and horrify you. this cycle is addictive. you are guaranteed an adrenaline rush every time you step out the door for better or worse. and as a journalist it is a fascinating place there is no better story than rio and purcell and as a person who lives there, a city that engaged is you and infuriates you with that tempestuous love hate relationship but i will tell you i left rio february 2015
the pricing it was shocked the way they could come now to the streets when it was doing so well for so long so that people are protesting now that the police came after them in a way we have not seen since calling for direct elections during the military regime so was so strange that this brazil that is supposed to be arising or finding its place with its moment to shine seeing things that were not expected govern not supposed to be part of the picture i think the government was not surprised...
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that's quite long enough. so, anyway, that's what happens with this -- >> it's quite long enough for what? i'm kind of curious about that. >> i just thought you were brand new to the job. you acted like what am i supposed to do about you, you know? >> schreiber went on to tell evans a specific group of limon inmates had it out for him. >> they told me they were going to write all of their friends, whatever cell houses they're in, they're going to write their friends and tell them about me and basically, have my [ bleep ] sanctioned, either assaulted or stabbed or killed or whatever. >> did they just see you and decide you were the guy that they were going to write all their friends about? >> no, i was the guy that they were -- >> did you provoke them in any way? >> this is what happened. they kept talking [ bleep ] to me, and then i started talking [ bleep ] back to them and i threatened them, yeah. i threatened their families, even. i'm not going to follow through with it, but i threatened them because that stri
that's quite long enough. so, anyway, that's what happens with this -- >> it's quite long enough for what? i'm kind of curious about that. >> i just thought you were brand new to the job. you acted like what am i supposed to do about you, you know? >> schreiber went on to tell evans a specific group of limon inmates had it out for him. >> they told me they were going to write all of their friends, whatever cell houses they're in, they're going to write their friends and...
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>> we had it for so long good, we didn't want it to go bad. o hard and so long for that, especially him. he's very good about managing the money and everything, and i just could see his steam. it was not good. >> it even forced me to get a second job. >> in order to make the payments. >> i worked seven days a week for years. >> these are people that had always made every single payment on time, had never missed a bill, had worked their whole lives who really do the right thing to maintain that. and the banks basically said, well, if you're still making your payments, we're really not going to look at you. >> you're good citizens, you've always paid your bills, you had good credit. how did it make you feel as it relates to these lenders, particularly hearing on the news they were getting millions in tax dollars? >> that's what made me feel violated because they were getting all this money and they weren't giving it out. they weren't helping anybody. >> weren't helping the american people? >> right. >> they turned to their mortgage lender for hel
>> we had it for so long good, we didn't want it to go bad. o hard and so long for that, especially him. he's very good about managing the money and everything, and i just could see his steam. it was not good. >> it even forced me to get a second job. >> in order to make the payments. >> i worked seven days a week for years. >> these are people that had always made every single payment on time, had never missed a bill, had worked their whole lives who really do the...
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i am too old to let the world the fine meet because it takes too long so i will get the cameras your 18 months because of 18 years because it took that long. and i think it will be an important factor. >> [inaudible] >> had one of the things we saw with the christopher commission with community policing to have the of very small part of it to talk about gender and a the discrimination within the department but also the excuse of women in larger numbers because they show extraordinary ability but it in the book we able to follow women or to get those issues in the book? >> the answer is no. . . i want to be a cop. >> we have these times, a couple times a year, when we buy guns back. two things that are just off limits as far as cops are concerned, when somebody has a gun on the streets, number one. number two, they're selling drugs to kids. our guys don't go for that. they'll community police it up but when cross the lines -- >> we had a buyback, 700 guns purchased. semi automatic weapons, unbelievable. the people who war driving in kind of lye like in n out, were moms and grandmas, b
i am too old to let the world the fine meet because it takes too long so i will get the cameras your 18 months because of 18 years because it took that long. and i think it will be an important factor. >> [inaudible] >> had one of the things we saw with the christopher commission with community policing to have the of very small part of it to talk about gender and a the discrimination within the department but also the excuse of women in larger numbers because they show...
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not so long ago, on a street just around the corner... i'm home. hi dad the force was strong between father and son. you got it? what are you doing buddy? it's my ewok happy dance! of course it is. today... hello, hello. hey, daddy. it is passed on to a new generation. you got it? yeah. and the circle is now complete. walmart has always been the best place in the galaxy to get everyday low prices on star wars. .>>> actor, producer and writer, wilber vilerrama is better known as the foreign exchange student from -- well, we don't know where he is from, from the hit show "that '70s show." >> and now he is going to be playing the newly appointed police lieutenant in a new television show. >> i have a question, how did you do all of that alone. >> the threat was not even out. >> very good police work. >> and i also told them that if you had an informant i would be the first to know, and so, did you? did you have help? >> you know me. i'm always better when i work alone. >> ooh, somehow i don't believe her. >> i doubt it. >> sheis hiding something. >> a
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darkest times when she was bullied for her burn scars. >> i gave her that hug i wanted to give her for so long. >> such a great reminder to think of all the interactions i've had with patients, all the things i've done and maybe put aside the hard work and the times when it was so stressful and think about this. this is the best part. >> social media brought them together. a couple weeks ago she posted the photos online, hoping someone would recognize her nurse. someone did. and they got in touch. turned out berger had also held on to the same photos all these years. that's a great story. >>> rob powers up next with sports. >> baseball, baseball, baseball. the yankees are supposed to be making their playoff push by pushing around the red sox. problem is, the red sox are making things a little difficult. straight ahead, another game in the bronx. another chance to make some noise. highlights from philadelphia on the way too from the mets. plus, give me >>> pretty simple formula. yankees win, they can make the playoffs. if they don't, they won't. >> that winning part, they need to get over the h
darkest times when she was bullied for her burn scars. >> i gave her that hug i wanted to give her for so long. >> such a great reminder to think of all the interactions i've had with patients, all the things i've done and maybe put aside the hard work and the times when it was so stressful and think about this. this is the best part. >> social media brought them together. a couple weeks ago she posted the photos online, hoping someone would recognize her nurse. someone did....
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. >> and if you need home buying not so long ago, on a street just around the corner... i'm home. hi dad the force was strong between father and son. you got it? what are you doing buddy? it's my ewok happy dance! of course it is. today... hello, hello. hey, daddy. it is passed on to a new generation. you got it? ewok dance? yeah. and the circle is now complete. walmart has always been the to get everyday low prices on star wars. i'm home. everything's fine. of all the things that happen on your wooden surfaces, disinfecting has to be one of them. clorox disinfecting wipes. i love yoplait greek 100 whips. the texture's quite nice. it's like...a little fluffy cloud in my mouth. fluffy, fluffy cloud. hurry in! buy one, take one is back! tonight enjoy breadsticks, salad, and your choice of entre es, like smoked mozzarella chicken. then take home another entre e for tomorrow free. it' s two delicious nights of togetherness. buy one, take one starting at $12.99 at olive garden. [ male announcer ] sweet sun ripened strawberries. now we've added strawberry. rich, creamy, and delicious. o
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why is it dragging on for so long, rob? >> it is, i think, a measure of the feelings on both sides. in particular, from the opposition and tactics we are seeing being employed by them. shinzo abe has the majority. but the opposition are doing all they can to try to delay proceedings before a vote condition taken in the upper house. the members have to debate various motions being put forward by the opposition mps, getting on their feet, trying to talk for as long as they can. the ruling party trying to limit the length of time they are allowed to speak. all of these filibustering action ticks to try to delay. frustrations boiling into fist fights and scuffles. we are seeing continuing protests there and the concern for the prime minister here, shinzo abe is whether he can pass these bills by the end of today. if not, we are running into a holiday period here in japan. the concern is next week, if this is still dragging on, it hasn't been resolved, we may see bigger, angrier protests outside the parliament here. >> how is the public responding to this? are the protests because of thi
why is it dragging on for so long, rob? >> it is, i think, a measure of the feelings on both sides. in particular, from the opposition and tactics we are seeing being employed by them. shinzo abe has the majority. but the opposition are doing all they can to try to delay proceedings before a vote condition taken in the upper house. the members have to debate various motions being put forward by the opposition mps, getting on their feet, trying to talk for as long as they can. the ruling...
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so now i have to tell tickets. i will also chase the pope all week long so tweet me for more information and i will be there on friday when he comes to new york. >> the events that is ticketed the difference between your kids philadelphia to decide every event should be ticketed. who is surprised they're making a buck? >> no one. and day are selling them on craig's last? not surprising. >> the cardinal has condemned the selling of the tickets it is the richest institution they know how to make a buck but they're people don't have access to the pope can have access. >> everyone in charge of the catholic church has lost track those that will sell free tickets if they have value. >> i just cannot imagine to buy the tickets for the pope to be against capitalism with his ideas he is not a fan and if you are a good catholic usual most not buy the ticket it seems fundamentally against being a pope. >> what is five times the legal limit that is how drunk the n.y.p.d. officer was august 8th when he crashed into a guardrail on staten island. he was arraigned on friday aggravated d y and suspended license to watertown's 0.43 is
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so up and up and up it goes. it doesn't take long before the camera starts to capture some really need views. there it is. there's the grand canyon. as the sky turns from blue to black. here we are about an hour and a half into e the flight. nearing 100,000 feet when kapow there goes the balloon. it starts to tumble towards earth. 30 minutes of tumbling later, it crashes into the earth 30 miles from where they launched. here's the story. this flight happened back in 2013. the video was just posted. the guys never recovered their cameras and their cell phone. it was lost. the cell phone was supposed to reconnect with cell towers once it got close enough to the ground and send the gps coordinates back. they claim the coverage maps they plotted weren't accurate. a woman hiking in the desert who works for at&t happened to stumble upon the phone and their cameras, picked it up, took it into an at&t store. a few weeks later, their phone, their footage is now ready for youtube gold. >>> this comes from the aisle of white. and honestly you n
so up and up and up it goes. it doesn't take long before the camera starts to capture some really need views. there it is. there's the grand canyon. as the sky turns from blue to black. here we are about an hour and a half into e the flight. nearing 100,000 feet when kapow there goes the balloon. it starts to tumble towards earth. 30 minutes of tumbling later, it crashes into the earth 30 miles from where they launched. here's the story. this flight happened back in 2013. the video was just...
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we waited so long. >> reporter: you wouldn't either if you waited 32 painful years without justice for her sister. >> when she passed away, something in my mother died with her. optimism and hope. >> reporter: nancy argentino was just 23 when she was beaten to death in this pennsylvania hotel. her boyfriend, professional wrestler jimmy superfly snuka, the only person of interest. the family sued him for wrongful death and won. authorities never charged him criminally until now. the da in rural lehigh county today announced snuka's indictment on third degree murder. the now disabled cancer-stricken 72-year-old turned himself in from his new jersey home this morning. the case revived after the local allentown newspaper uncovered a never autopsy report labeling the death a homicide. >> what would it be like if nancy were still alive? >> reporter: her sister lorraine said the family never gave up hope this day would come. they even wrote an e-book about the ordeal. with no conviction yet, tonight family members say they finally have the closure for which they've waited so many years. >> sh
we waited so long. >> reporter: you wouldn't either if you waited 32 painful years without justice for her sister. >> when she passed away, something in my mother died with her. optimism and hope. >> reporter: nancy argentino was just 23 when she was beaten to death in this pennsylvania hotel. her boyfriend, professional wrestler jimmy superfly snuka, the only person of interest. the family sued him for wrongful death and won. authorities never charged him criminally until...
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jim nantz saying so long from kansas city. you've been watching "thursday night football." cbs, home of super bowl 50. when you think of the united states postal service? exactly. that's what pushes us to deliver smarter simpler faster sleeker earlier fresher harder farther quicker and yeah, even on sundays. what's next? we'll show you. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] . >> welcome to "the mazda postgame show." rich: a shocking finish in arrowhead. bradley roby with a scoop and run 29 yards after the second jamaal charles fumble of the night. five turnovers for the chiefs, including one in the last two minutes of each half that led to touchdowns for the broncos who escaped with a week two "thursday night football" kickoff victory in arrowhead and peyton manning and the broncos escape with one. marshall faulk, what happened with jamaal charles? marshall: it's imperative that when you carry the football and in traffic, it happened
jim nantz saying so long from kansas city. you've been watching "thursday night football." cbs, home of super bowl 50. when you think of the united states postal service? exactly. that's what pushes us to deliver smarter simpler faster sleeker earlier fresher harder farther quicker and yeah, even on sundays. what's next? we'll show you. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content...
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so long, 80s. we've been 50s by the time we get in to friday. heavy rain at 7:00 in the morning, especially from the city north and east at that hour. by noon time and in to the afternoon just some light rain, occasional showers, maybe a couple of isolated downpours with a front coming through, gusty northeast wind developing in to tomorrow night. lighter showers, cloudy skies. mist and drizzle. we've got downpours that were near greenwich to elmsford, ridgefield right now. the radar really filling in. it's pouring over philly and trenton. you can see the circulation right here. it lock like long island, jersey shore, and connecticut as well. this cold front stalls over us and becomes the focus for more rain as the week wears on. look at this peaking around early commute time. be very, very careful. then just showery during the afternoon. tomorrow night in to thursday things are light until gulf moisture gets scooped up by this jet stream and we get another steady area of rain on friday which will start to have a little connection to some of joa
so long, 80s. we've been 50s by the time we get in to friday. heavy rain at 7:00 in the morning, especially from the city north and east at that hour. by noon time and in to the afternoon just some light rain, occasional showers, maybe a couple of isolated downpours with a front coming through, gusty northeast wind developing in to tomorrow night. lighter showers, cloudy skies. mist and drizzle. we've got downpours that were near greenwich to elmsford, ridgefield right now. the radar really...
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a long line of semitrucks, as far as the eye can see. sohese 18-wheelers are rolling along the roads of fargo, north dakota. coming up after the break. ♪ ♪ we've got a long way to go and a short time to get there ♪ plans start at $2.99 a month. ♪ ♪ it's the final countdown! ♪ ♪ the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in o
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they remember what happened in afghanistan and took them so long to get out but they also say that putinot no intention of turning his back on president assad. he has real support in the assad government and his country has several bases there they would lose if assad was toppled from power. in the meantime putin is trying to put together a diplomatic offensive that would encourage the west to support a joint operation by syrian opposition groups and the syrian military against a common enemy, obviously that common enemy is i.s.i.l. and at the upcoming u.n. talks later this month this will be hopefully for putin he will get an opportunity to sit down with president obama and put out those plans in detail. >>> israeli police have again stormed alaxia compound known as temporal mount in occupied east jerusalem three times and 36 injured and tuesday is the end of the jewish new year when jews are allowed access to the site. palestinians fear israel wants to change the rules which allow jews to visit but not prayer. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the rules won't change, the site in j
they remember what happened in afghanistan and took them so long to get out but they also say that putinot no intention of turning his back on president assad. he has real support in the assad government and his country has several bases there they would lose if assad was toppled from power. in the meantime putin is trying to put together a diplomatic offensive that would encourage the west to support a joint operation by syrian opposition groups and the syrian military against a common enemy,...
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the look kin loads on jared, bye-bye, so long, farewell. number four for michael makes it 1-0 then three batters later. following a single from bartolo cologne, bye, so long, farewell. number 23 for consider is. a 2-1 job to increase to 3-0. mean while on the mound tonight he had it all going on. throwing eight innings allowing no runs and four hits and one walk while striking out nine to improve the record to 12-11 and 3-1 was the final. meanwhile up in fenway park. yanks leading 1-0 when he tees off. bye pi, so long, farewell. number 39 this season and 2-1 red sox. not for long, towing. top four, bases loaded, nobody out, one of the four hits on up the might and this one a solid sin bell at the center ends in brian mccann pulls the yanks even up at a deuce bru this escaped would you tell further damage. mind you leading of of the bottom the fourth. david ortiz supplies and bomb number 29 opp the season for big poppy making it 3--2 red sox and now leading it 4-3 in the ninth inning. one other cranky note here. it is not good news. mark ty
the look kin loads on jared, bye-bye, so long, farewell. number four for michael makes it 1-0 then three batters later. following a single from bartolo cologne, bye, so long, farewell. number 23 for consider is. a 2-1 job to increase to 3-0. mean while on the mound tonight he had it all going on. throwing eight innings allowing no runs and four hits and one walk while striking out nine to improve the record to 12-11 and 3-1 was the final. meanwhile up in fenway park. yanks leading 1-0 when he...
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. >> i'm wearing my summer dress because i'm so-so long to summer. >> see long, farewell. >> well, we'll have to. what is fall tomorrow during the the show. >> 4:20 a.m. >> you should come in early. >> what? >> feel like summer to day at least. >> not so much. >> okay. >> it will be on the cool side, about 74 degrees yesterday and it will be again today, mid 70's. seven out of ten, out to our west we have a little bit of rain. the here in the city, you won't need umbrella cloudy, cool with temperatures in the 50's and 60's and we see rain in lancaster county, lehigh valley, pocono mountains, just a little bit here and there and a couple of steady, steadier downpours. 63 degrees right now with a 12-f the north east and 65 percent relative humidity. sunrise happening at 6:48, this morning, and temperatures are in the 50's to the north of us, and 60's to the south of us if you are heading out the door right now. we were keeping our cool yesterday. we were below the average with our high temperature of 74 degrees. we are heading in the mid 70's today about 75 with a few peaks of sunshine but
. >> i'm wearing my summer dress because i'm so-so long to summer. >> see long, farewell. >> well, we'll have to. what is fall tomorrow during the the show. >> 4:20 a.m. >> you should come in early. >> what? >> feel like summer to day at least. >> not so much. >> okay. >> it will be on the cool side, about 74 degrees yesterday and it will be again today, mid 70's. seven out of ten, out to our west we have a little bit of rain. the here...
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we have waited for so long for this day.e, we waited very long since the announcement of the world meeting of families. and then last november it was pope francis himself who made the announcement that he would be coming to philadelphia. and the city's infrastructure and its political infrastructure burst into action very quickly to prepare for this very moment. some irony perhaps that the plane is a little bit late in taking off after we have
we have waited for so long for this day.e, we waited very long since the announcement of the world meeting of families. and then last november it was pope francis himself who made the announcement that he would be coming to philadelphia. and the city's infrastructure and its political infrastructure burst into action very quickly to prepare for this very moment. some irony perhaps that the plane is a little bit late in taking off after we have
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his body was there for about three or four hours and we are not understanding why was he out there so long? >> a story you'll see only on 9, as if losing a loved one is not enough, a prince george's county family now has some tough questions about what happened after the death. thanks for joining us. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm bruce johnson. the landover hills family is in mourning tonight after 46-year- old carlos clayton was killed last wednesday. the search for a suspect is still going on tonight and clayton's family is talking about some concerns they have with the investigation. our ellison barber has the exclusive interview. she's live right now in prince george's county. ellison? >> reporter: well, this is where police found carlos clayton's body. we met his family just a few yards away from here. the first thing they wanted us to understand is exactly how much they've lost. on wednesday morning barbara woke up and looked for her nephew. >> just trotting back and forth when my nephew going to come home because he never stays out late. >> reporter: he never came home. after 5 a.m. last
his body was there for about three or four hours and we are not understanding why was he out there so long? >> a story you'll see only on 9, as if losing a loved one is not enough, a prince george's county family now has some tough questions about what happened after the death. thanks for joining us. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm bruce johnson. the landover hills family is in mourning tonight after 46-year- old carlos clayton was killed last wednesday. the search for a suspect is still...
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. >> i donated $100 to her charity so now i have to attack its to the visit in central park. i will be "chasing" the pope all week long so tweet me for more information and i will be there on friday. >> you heard it a free event that is ticketed. the difference between york and philadelphia the filly is open the new york decided it should be ticketed but gave them away for free. somebody is making a buck. are you surprised? >> no way. once-in-a-lifetime? people are selling them? not surprising. >> but the church is the archbishop has condemned the selling of the ticket. >> the vatican is one of the richest institutions and the entire world and know how to make about their offering for freezer those who don't have access to the pope can have access. >> everyone in charge with the political system in new york and philadelphia has lost track of the fact people will sell tickets of there is a values. >> i cannot imagine buying the tickets knowing that pope is against capitalism he is not a fame and. if you're a catholic teaching almost not buy the tickets that defeats the whole point to see the pope. >> more than five tim
. >> i donated $100 to her charity so now i have to attack its to the visit in central park. i will be "chasing" the pope all week long so tweet me for more information and i will be there on friday. >> you heard it a free event that is ticketed. the difference between york and philadelphia the filly is open the new york decided it should be ticketed but gave them away for free. somebody is making a buck. are you surprised? >> no way. once-in-a-lifetime? people are...
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not so long ago, on a street just around the corner... i'm home. hi dad the force was strong between father and son. you got it? what are you doing buddy? it's my ewok happy dance! of course it is. today... hello, hello. hey, daddy. it is passed on to a new generation. you got it? ewok dance? yeah. and the circle is now complete. walmart has always been the best place in the galaxy to get everyday low prices on star wars. we love, love, chocolaty, creamy, with a little something extra. mmm deliciousness. cookies or almonds. yumminess. hershey' s is mine, yours, our chocolate. now you can try a spicier side of hidden valley. it goes on everything... ...everything that can handle it. introducing hidden valley's new sweet chili ranch. just one of our delicious ranch flavors. to protect and care for the things we cherish and the ones we love each and every one of us has a natural, human instinct to cover. covering is caring. because covering heals 5 days faster. band-aid brand >>> all right, dj, if you're hosting an end-of-summer get together but you n
not so long ago, on a street just around the corner... i'm home. hi dad the force was strong between father and son. you got it? what are you doing buddy? it's my ewok happy dance! of course it is. today... hello, hello. hey, daddy. it is passed on to a new generation. you got it? ewok dance? yeah. and the circle is now complete. walmart has always been the best place in the galaxy to get everyday low prices on star wars. we love, love, chocolaty, creamy, with a little something extra. mmm...
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. >> your past doesn't define you and nor so long it did define me -- for so long it did define me, but not today. >> reporter: stacy went to college, had a career, got married, but the shame continued. she began writing. it led to open mics, speaking engagements. >> the streets out here will kill you and so will i. >> reporter: and eventually a play chronicling her journey. >> i don't think words can describe exactly what it felt like walking into the kennedy center. >> reporter: yes. stacy's journey is now going to shine bright under the lights of the kennedy center stage. >> the purpose behind being where i am today is to show others that they can make it out that, they can be free and that they can move forward and that they can have a destiny. >> reporter: at the kennedy center debra alfarone, wusa9. >> looking back stacy says when she was trafficked, she was vulnerable not just by being on the street at the wrong time but by having low self-esteem and lack of hope for her future. her play seven layers captive will debut october 70. bruce? >>> turning to campaign -- october 10th. b
. >> your past doesn't define you and nor so long it did define me -- for so long it did define me, but not today. >> reporter: stacy went to college, had a career, got married, but the shame continued. she began writing. it led to open mics, speaking engagements. >> the streets out here will kill you and so will i. >> reporter: and eventually a play chronicling her journey. >> i don't think words can describe exactly what it felt like walking into the kennedy...
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there is only so long he can go on like this. he's talking about doing things that are not possible. he would have to repeal naftan and not building a wall to let the good mexicans. >> it would be a beautiful wall and. >> and it would say probably trump. carson is thoughtful. his ideas are inflammatory. we are talking about a man who said obama care was the worst thing since slavery and congress should have the right to get rid of justices that approve of marriage equality. it is mostly the outsider status that is carrying him through. and trump is not offering anything clear and pointed for americans to look at and this is what the future is like. they know the icon can't be to china and bring the jobs back on his back and i wanted to get in something real about ben carson and what he stands for. it is not what we think it is. >> what about the candidates we are not talking about. a few months ago it was jeb bush's race. can they shine boy taking on trump? >> it is a wonderful time to be carly fiorina. she's masterfully been the
there is only so long he can go on like this. he's talking about doing things that are not possible. he would have to repeal naftan and not building a wall to let the good mexicans. >> it would be a beautiful wall and. >> and it would say probably trump. carson is thoughtful. his ideas are inflammatory. we are talking about a man who said obama care was the worst thing since slavery and congress should have the right to get rid of justices that approve of marriage equality. it is...
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now the only thing you don't know, is why it took you so long to come here. expedia.ects you to the people and places that matter. i was going to the library to do my homework. it was a little bit of a walk to get to the bus stop. i had to wait in line to use the computer. took a lot of juggling to keep it all together. what's possible when you have high-speed internet at home? the library never closes. it makes it so much better to do homework when you're at home. internet essentials from comcast. helping to bridge the digital divide. >>> tom is one of the over 200 progeny born from the genius sperm bank, an experiment to populate the world's gene pool with smart genes. after years of searching for his biological father, they finally connected on the phone. the mystery of half his family tree was about to be solved. >> the phone call comes. i start talking with him. and he's a normal person. he's just a regular person like me. he's made mistakes. he's had triumphs, tribulations. >> after the call, they agree to meet in person several months later. tom came face to fa
now the only thing you don't know, is why it took you so long to come here. expedia.ects you to the people and places that matter. i was going to the library to do my homework. it was a little bit of a walk to get to the bus stop. i had to wait in line to use the computer. took a lot of juggling to keep it all together. what's possible when you have high-speed internet at home? the library never closes. it makes it so much better to do homework when you're at home. internet essentials from...
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some shape or form and then she told us that this had lessened. >> having been where she's been for so long knowing your children aren't likely to get out of there, either. so the mixed blessing of having a child but knowing that child is also going to be a prisoner and that happening over and over again. i just can't imagine how she did not, how elizabeth did not shut down entirely and give up. >> in total, elizabeth gave birth to seven of her father's children. today, only six are alive. a twin died soon after birth. his tiny body incinerated by joseph fritzl most likely in the furnace. three others felix now 5, stefan now 18 and kirsten 19 were condemned to lead a life in captivity with their mother. but incredibly fritzl selected the middle three children for a life of freedom upstairs. alexander age 12, monica 14 and i will savigne. >> why this man took these three middle children upstairs? probably never get a final answer. you can imagine it was getting a bit crowded. the more prisoners in the cellar the more complicated it began to look after them. >> taking the three middle childre
some shape or form and then she told us that this had lessened. >> having been where she's been for so long knowing your children aren't likely to get out of there, either. so the mixed blessing of having a child but knowing that child is also going to be a prisoner and that happening over and over again. i just can't imagine how she did not, how elizabeth did not shut down entirely and give up. >> in total, elizabeth gave birth to seven of her father's children. today, only six are...
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♪ what was that like after living in darkness for so long?ike to come out and be able to spend the rest of his life in the sun? [ speaking in foreign language ] [ speaking a foreign language ] >> thank you, wow, ready. >> thank you. >> looks kind of like a mackerel. mm-mm. good. >> good? >> yeah. >> really? >> yes. >> last question, hypothetical, if the french or the japanese, or the americans, suddenly decided they wanted for some reason to come back, would he fight? [ speaking in foreign language ] >> that's different. >> they're all welcome if they're tourists. ♪ >>> there are particular sounds that come with waking up in rice country. at tanzaggoon however, early morning is the end of a workday as fishermen who have been out as fishermen who have been out of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep it all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and your boysenberry apple scones smell about don
♪ what was that like after living in darkness for so long?ike to come out and be able to spend the rest of his life in the sun? [ speaking in foreign language ] [ speaking a foreign language ] >> thank you, wow, ready. >> thank you. >> looks kind of like a mackerel. mm-mm. good. >> good? >> yeah. >> really? >> yes. >> last question, hypothetical, if the french or the japanese, or the americans, suddenly decided they wanted for some reason to...
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. >> we dated long distance for a year or so. revealed a few things about her history with her depression. i figured that eventually amy would get off the medication and deal with her issues and we could move on with our lives together. early spring 2003 i get a phone call from the hospital saying that amy's in the hospital in cedar rapids. amy had gone to backbone state park. she had taken some pills, i guess. and sitting on the edge of a cliff and supposedly passed out and fell off the cliff. >> i knew that was a suicide attempt. she didn't have to tell me. i just knew. because i had told her a couple of times i had tried to, and, you know, in our eyes it was nothing to be ashamed of, it was just our life. >> 2004, amy became pregnant with our son timmothy. we had talked about getting married later in 2004, but the news of her being pregnant accelerated things a little bit. >> he wanted her to go through with the pregnancy, and she became much happier about it as time went by. >> october 18, 2004, 3:30 in the afternoon is when
. >> we dated long distance for a year or so. revealed a few things about her history with her depression. i figured that eventually amy would get off the medication and deal with her issues and we could move on with our lives together. early spring 2003 i get a phone call from the hospital saying that amy's in the hospital in cedar rapids. amy had gone to backbone state park. she had taken some pills, i guess. and sitting on the edge of a cliff and supposedly passed out and fell off the...
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well, you and i, we did it, we've been there so long, with so many guests. >> i know, it's like, good, thank you so much. [ laughter ] but yeah, we pitched to her yesterday, and she's in great spirits and she's just a sweetheart. >> seth: well, i'm so excited for the new season to start. and it's always the best to see you. you going to stick around now? >> yeah, i'll stick around. >> seth: all right. we'll be back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, ser
well, you and i, we did it, we've been there so long, with so many guests. >> i know, it's like, good, thank you so much. [ laughter ] but yeah, we pitched to her yesterday, and she's in great spirits and she's just a sweetheart. >> seth: well, i'm so excited for the new season to start. and it's always the best to see you. you going to stick around now? >> yeah, i'll stick around. >> seth: all right. we'll be back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause...
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now the only thing you don't know, is why it took you so long to come here. expedia.ple and places that matter. >>> everybody who works on this show likes movies. all of us love films. it's a prerequisite to work on the show. if you're not excited about films, if you're not a film link, i don't know that i can talk to you. it's been really exciting to be able to work with people like vilmo sigment, one of the great cinematographers in the history of film. it's also great to look at a place through somebody else's eyes and it is particular privilege when you're able to look at a place through someone's eyes like he who has a famously individual point of view, an incredible story. their own sensibility. >> i've been in film since i remember i was living basically. the moment you have to capture. that's the difficult part. the exact moment. for hungarians, there is this need to excel. my father said, "son, whatever you do, you have to be the best at it first, not second, withdrew have to be first." oe otherwise it's not worth it. >> you know these images. you grew up wit
now the only thing you don't know, is why it took you so long to come here. expedia.ple and places that matter. >>> everybody who works on this show likes movies. all of us love films. it's a prerequisite to work on the show. if you're not excited about films, if you're not a film link, i don't know that i can talk to you. it's been really exciting to be able to work with people like vilmo sigment, one of the great cinematographers in the history of film. it's also great to look at a...
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lucas duda crushing the pitch on sonata saying bye-bye, so long, farewell. evening in them up one of teens to the bottom of the sixth. and daniel murphy unloads saying bye-bye, so long, farewell. and the mets go up two to one. and the mets go up two to one. and uribe says no relief here. adios, amigo. fourteenth of the season making it format to 1. not once but twice, closing the deal, ending at five to one as the final, tanaka is the loser for game number two, going tomorrow afternoon. elsewhere, the blue jays beating the red sox 621. so now the lead by four and a half games with tonight's victory. the magic number drops to eight. and in football, a reminder that the giants play the falcons sunday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. right here on "fox 5 news". be sure to check out our preview show tomorrow at 5:00 o'clock p.m. immediately following the game you want to slip right over to our sister station for the forward to seeing you all there. steve: thank you. how about this jeopardy contestant from new jersey who decided to go for broke. she did not know the answer
lucas duda crushing the pitch on sonata saying bye-bye, so long, farewell. evening in them up one of teens to the bottom of the sixth. and daniel murphy unloads saying bye-bye, so long, farewell. and the mets go up two to one. and the mets go up two to one. and uribe says no relief here. adios, amigo. fourteenth of the season making it format to 1. not once but twice, closing the deal, ending at five to one as the final, tanaka is the loser for game number two, going tomorrow afternoon....
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i haven't seen my daughter in so long, you know what i mean? i didn't hardly sleep last night. >>> that's good. cooking is my hobby. on the streets, i love to cook. i like to make people happy. i'll make something at work and i'll go to the jobsite and give to him, hey, bro, try this. that's what i like to do. >> by purchasing food from the canteen and occasionally hustling vegetables or meat from kitchen workers, ray slagle gets to practice his hobby right in his cell. but the only time he shed a tear from something other than onions is when he and his twin brother, roy, were briefly in the same prison and were allowed to see each other for the first time in years. >> i hugged him and i couldn't hold back. i dropped a tear. he's like, now, come on, now, get a grip. i wiped it down. i said, i bet you didn't expect that. but, yeah, that was the last time i actually -- i hadn't hugged him in years. >> oh, man, he started getting choked up. he got all teary-eyed and choked up and he had me getting to choked up. i was like, come on, bro, pull yours
i haven't seen my daughter in so long, you know what i mean? i didn't hardly sleep last night. >>> that's good. cooking is my hobby. on the streets, i love to cook. i like to make people happy. i'll make something at work and i'll go to the jobsite and give to him, hey, bro, try this. that's what i like to do. >> by purchasing food from the canteen and occasionally hustling vegetables or meat from kitchen workers, ray slagle gets to practice his hobby right in his cell. but the...
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unloading on murray and he says bye-bye, so long, farewell. that was the final and matt harvey wins his 12th. up at fenway park earlier this afternoon great bird unloving. it was to do one for the yankees. but not for very long. making it three to one for the yankees in stone on second inning, six to one right after brian cook came in to relieve him and carlos beltran goes the opposite way. capping off an eight run inning. also having home runs for the yankees today as they hammered the red sox 13-8 for the final. and that keeps the yankees again and a half back of first. and then on the tennis court at the u.s. open today. serena williams continues to advance and it was far from a walk in the park. her opponent was bleeding before she prevailed to take it. and then she would go on to win and also advancing tonight in three sets over. that is it for sports. steve: this is one of the new fall shows behind with a lot of buzz. dari: fans can't wait for "scream queens." today they got a treat online. >> the first look at the elaborate opening credi
unloading on murray and he says bye-bye, so long, farewell. that was the final and matt harvey wins his 12th. up at fenway park earlier this afternoon great bird unloving. it was to do one for the yankees. but not for very long. making it three to one for the yankees in stone on second inning, six to one right after brian cook came in to relieve him and carlos beltran goes the opposite way. capping off an eight run inning. also having home runs for the yankees today as they hammered the red sox...
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." ♪ it's been 18 long years in the so-co prison ♪ >> one inmate's way of dealing. >> every year i change amount of years it's been since i've been in prison. i was going to the library to do my homework. it was a little bit of a walk to get to the bus stop. i had to wait in line to use the computer. took a lot of juggling to keep it all together. what's possible when you have high-speed internet at home? the library never closes. it makes it so much better to do homework when you're at home. internet essentials from comcast. helping to bridge the digital divide. >> at the brushy mountain correctional complex in tennessee, we met an inmate who knows something about serving hard time. brian lautenschlager is serving a 90-year sentence for armed robbery and attempted murder. >> i've been in here so long. sometimes i feel like i've been born here. >> how long have you been here? >> in prison, altogether, 18 years. come in when i was 18, come out when i was 24, back when i was 25, now back, i'm 36, going on 37. >> along with working out, there's one other way he copes. ♪ i was 18 years old wh
." ♪ it's been 18 long years in the so-co prison ♪ >> one inmate's way of dealing. >> every year i change amount of years it's been since i've been in prison. i was going to the library to do my homework. it was a little bit of a walk to get to the bus stop. i had to wait in line to use the computer. took a lot of juggling to keep it all together. what's possible when you have high-speed internet at home? the library never closes. it makes it so much better to do homework...
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he said i loved her, and i loved her for so long.nd everything he was saying, like it was an obsession, it was, like, creepy. >> he said he was, like, i need to tell you something. he kept like wanting to cry and finally, he just kind of said it, like one final blow, like i'm your real father, i'm your dad. and i was just, like, i finally know who my dad is, and once he left and i analyzed it all, i was like, so i guess my life is a lie. >> so ana calls me and she's very happy. she says guess what, a miracle's going to happen. i said why? she says he said he's leaving me alone now. and that he's leaving to mexico. and he wants nothing to do with us. i said oh? yeah? so is he really leaving? i spoke to him man-to-man. he said once you clear the kids from the apartment, call me. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means t
he said i loved her, and i loved her for so long.nd everything he was saying, like it was an obsession, it was, like, creepy. >> he said he was, like, i need to tell you something. he kept like wanting to cry and finally, he just kind of said it, like one final blow, like i'm your real father, i'm your dad. and i was just, like, i finally know who my dad is, and once he left and i analyzed it all, i was like, so i guess my life is a lie. >> so ana calls me and she's very happy. she...
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. >> for so long, the news has been the personality. gadhafi turned up to open a shopping center.ose of us who knew libya, who knew it was another libya, a wonderful people, would talk about it as you would talk about a dead person. do you remember this? do you remember that? then in february 2011, suddenly there was resurrection. the dead came back to life. >> we meet at a libyan coffee house, a traditional, male-only sort of a joint. cafe culture is big here. a holdover from the days of italian colonization when mussolini tried to rebuild rome's long-lost empire. >> it's just been the most amazing experience, seeing the rebirth of a country, of a people. >> i mean, last night's fireworks. there was a general sense of exuberance bordering on anarchy. i mean, i felt very happy here last night, if somewhat in peril. >> it's christmas. it's whatever, it's the fourth of july rolled into one. but also, there are people who are trying to stop it, sort of puritans, extremists, we won't say militants. and what has happened is that people have come out in defiance of that. they're showing
. >> for so long, the news has been the personality. gadhafi turned up to open a shopping center.ose of us who knew libya, who knew it was another libya, a wonderful people, would talk about it as you would talk about a dead person. do you remember this? do you remember that? then in february 2011, suddenly there was resurrection. the dead came back to life. >> we meet at a libyan coffee house, a traditional, male-only sort of a joint. cafe culture is big here. a holdover from the...