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two people on a sofa. they're inside their home. you would think that they would be safe unfortunately, they have left this door opened and they're safety gate unlocked. two men armed with a ma machetes jump over their wall and into their house. there's a man also armed on the other side of the wall you see the two on the sofa, terrified. they're so scared. they force the woman to take the necklace off she's wearing and then force them into the back of the house to get any valuables that might be back there. that's when the third armed robber comes in and goes through all of the drawers in the living room area. >> that's awful. >> officials in malaysia saying it is scary. it's put out as a warning for people, if you're inside, lock your doors this from rio in brazil. this man walking to the car minding his own business is faced with these two evil, awful guys they are going to try to rob him watch happens. >> he does, because he is an off-duty police officer he shot and killed one of the guys attempting to rob him the police came an
two people on a sofa. they're inside their home. you would think that they would be safe unfortunately, they have left this door opened and they're safety gate unlocked. two men armed with a ma machetes jump over their wall and into their house. there's a man also armed on the other side of the wall you see the two on the sofa, terrified. they're so scared. they force the woman to take the necklace off she's wearing and then force them into the back of the house to get any valuables that might...
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. >> my next slide is a video of a test fire of a living room sofa this may trigger reactions in people i'll wait for you to leave a full video of 3 minutes long. >> 55 life of a deadly fire has begun this scenario occurs in millions of homes every year around the world we have a flame just coming up the back of a sofa there's a cigarette that was left there for a few hours or a little kid placing with a lighter. >> at this stage the small flame is relatively harmless the main source ever fuel is the sofa revising a complex concoction of flammable materials to have a darlings chemical reaction flames as they radiate deep down more and more foul is xhoupd as this deadly cycle receipts itself it grows with speed. >> we have two detectors in the hall again, it is right up the wall you can see heavier smoke against the hot gas that is by the ceiling. >> experiment have led scientists to alarming discover fires are changing one hundred and 7 sessions into the burn this for is much hotter than years ago it initiate more he'll and burns more traditionally like wool and timber. >> we see the ra
. >> my next slide is a video of a test fire of a living room sofa this may trigger reactions in people i'll wait for you to leave a full video of 3 minutes long. >> 55 life of a deadly fire has begun this scenario occurs in millions of homes every year around the world we have a flame just coming up the back of a sofa there's a cigarette that was left there for a few hours or a little kid placing with a lighter. >> at this stage the small flame is relatively harmless the main...
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without getting up off the sofa.>> mixing things up in the kitchen. >> plus the next prank vekictim. see how he pulls out all the stops to get her good. >>> closed captioning provided by. bebeining g frfreeee f froromm dandruff feels great. maximum strength selsun blue tatargrgetets s dadandndruruffff wiwipipingng o outut flflakes and itch. selslsunun b blulue.e. frfreeeedodom m frfromom d danandruff. ifif y youou c canan't't s shuhut t dodownwn at bedtime yoyou'u'rere n notot a alolonene.. geget t nonon-n-hahabibit t foformrmining g ununisom toto f falall l asasleleepep f fasast.t. ununisisomom.. a a ststreressssfuful l dadayy deservrveses a a r resestftfulul n nigightht. >>> if these guys aren't in the whole cooking thing, 2017 if a shadow robot accompany has anything to do with it you'll be able to prepare 2,000 meals like a chef. without getting up off the sofa. it's an incredible robot with two arms 24 joints and 129 senses that can create gourmet quality style food. the delicate nature is with which it actually
without getting up off the sofa.>> mixing things up in the kitchen. >> plus the next prank vekictim. see how he pulls out all the stops to get her good. >>> closed captioning provided by. bebeining g frfreeee f froromm dandruff feels great. maximum strength selsun blue tatargrgetets s dadandndruruffff wiwipipingng o outut flflakes and itch. selslsunun b blulue.e. frfreeeedodom m frfromom d danandruff. ifif y youou c canan't't s shuhut t dodownwn at bedtime yoyou'u'rere n...
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you see the two on the sofa terrified, so scared. they force the woman to take the necklace off that she is wearing and then with the machetes they force them into the back of the house to get any valuables that might be back there. that's when the third armed robber comes into the home and he starts going through all of the drawers that are in this living room area. >> so sad. >> officials in malaysia have saying this is scary. but a warning to people, inside, even inside with your children, lock your doors. security footage from rio de janeiro in brazil walking to his car, minding his own business, faced with these two evil doing no-good, just awful guys. they are going to try to rob him. but watch what happens. >> oh! >> he has a gun. >> he does have agun because he's an off-duty police officer. the robbers were armed. you see that guy brandish a weapon as well. bullets start flying. according to reports, he actually shot and killed one of the guy as tempting to rob him. and then of course, called police. they were able to come an
you see the two on the sofa terrified, so scared. they force the woman to take the necklace off that she is wearing and then with the machetes they force them into the back of the house to get any valuables that might be back there. that's when the third armed robber comes into the home and he starts going through all of the drawers that are in this living room area. >> so sad. >> officials in malaysia have saying this is scary. but a warning to people, inside, even inside with your...
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there was no sofa. it was the divan in her bedroom, and i was doing the crouching. why were you...? the point is, you won. you had a perfect night of revenge sex. that's the fourth best kind of sex you can have. fourth? what are the other...? never mind. i don't want to know. charlie, the problem is that now that judith and herb are over, she thinks that we're...
there was no sofa. it was the divan in her bedroom, and i was doing the crouching. why were you...? the point is, you won. you had a perfect night of revenge sex. that's the fourth best kind of sex you can have. fourth? what are the other...? never mind. i don't want to know. charlie, the problem is that now that judith and herb are over, she thinks that we're...
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and she sat on a horsehair sofa in this room. this was the room of the couple that would evacuate. mary lincoln would spend much of the night of april 14 and the early morning hours of april 15 in this room. she did not spend the night at her husband's side, she was with close friends. she was very upset. she could not stand to see her husband wounded and unconscious . so much of her time was here crying, sobbing. with clara harris, one of her theater guests came in. mary lincoln saw harris' dress covered in blood and she began screaming. "my husband's blood or co-." it was the blood of major rathbone. much of his blood was on his fiancee's dress. mary lincoln was wrong. it was major rathbone's blood. major rathbone came here and he leaned against the wall in the hallway and soon he collapsed and fainted. he was taken home. this is where mary lincoln spent much of the night. secretary of war stanton and secretary wells arrived shortly arrived at the peter petersen house shortly after lincoln was taken here. they had been at the home of secretary of state stewart. they had heard tha
and she sat on a horsehair sofa in this room. this was the room of the couple that would evacuate. mary lincoln would spend much of the night of april 14 and the early morning hours of april 15 in this room. she did not spend the night at her husband's side, she was with close friends. she was very upset. she could not stand to see her husband wounded and unconscious . so much of her time was here crying, sobbing. with clara harris, one of her theater guests came in. mary lincoln saw harris'...
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they definitely have front row seats to this and in fact president clinton was made to sleep on the sofa in the sitting room attached to their bedroom. and a lot of women on staff said good for her. >> it was interesting reading this. it was just another perspective as much as i think i know having covered it and you think you know so much about what happened there, and you hear rumors. there's always more of a she seemed to react like any spouse might react finding out they were misled by their spouse. >> exactly. i think people on staff felt bad for her. the pastry chef she would often call and say, can i have mocha cake tonight? the president loved mocha cake and she was always trying to find some way for peace, and he always gave it to her. >>> a lot more from kate anderson brauer and a riveting read "the residents" in just a moment. >>> back now with author and journalist kate anderson brauer of "the residents" inside the private life of first families. what's interesting here is the staff does build up loyalties. and the bush family had a lot of these staff members that they became
they definitely have front row seats to this and in fact president clinton was made to sleep on the sofa in the sitting room attached to their bedroom. and a lot of women on staff said good for her. >> it was interesting reading this. it was just another perspective as much as i think i know having covered it and you think you know so much about what happened there, and you hear rumors. there's always more of a she seemed to react like any spouse might react finding out they were misled...
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rompa el sofÁ como javier romero__ presidente castro : segÚn mi opiniÓnel presidente obama es un hombresto. presentador: por primera vez en 50 aÑos se estrechan la mano del presidente de estados unidos y el presidente de cuba. noticias univisiÓn 14, fin de semana en vivo, comienza ya. locutor: es hora de la __ del noticiero en espaÑol mÁs visto de la bahÍa. ramÓn: el prÓximo 15 de abril vence el plazo para declarar impuestos. al parecer muchos estÁn demorando en cumplir con esta responsabilidad por el seguro mÉdico. beatriz: buenas noches ramÓn, amigos. el hecho de no tener cobertura de salud y enfrentar una multa ha detenido a algunos. expertos recomiendan no detener la declaraciÓn de impuestos porque las penalidades serÍan aÚn mayores. carmen llevÓ hasta la organizaciÓn meda para que le ayuden a preparar su declaraciÓn de impuestos. >> hemos visto que algunas personas no quieren hacer su declaraciÓn de impuestos porque piensan que van a pagar mucho la multa por no tener seguro mÉdico. beatriz: se refiere a la penalidad por no haber comprado un seguro mÉdico segÚn la ley conocida como
rompa el sofÁ como javier romero__ presidente castro : segÚn mi opiniÓnel presidente obama es un hombresto. presentador: por primera vez en 50 aÑos se estrechan la mano del presidente de estados unidos y el presidente de cuba. noticias univisiÓn 14, fin de semana en vivo, comienza ya. locutor: es hora de la __ del noticiero en espaÑol mÁs visto de la bahÍa. ramÓn: el prÓximo 15 de abril vence el plazo para declarar impuestos. al parecer muchos estÁn demorando en cumplir con esta...
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and she had the president sleeping on the sofa. >> of course he was. >> right. >> how did the clintons treat the staff? >> they were very paranoid. it took them a long time to get used to having staff around them. unlike the bushes, who had been used to having help. they were -- sometimes 2:00 3:00 in the morning they would be moving furniture around in the residence, which is a strange thing to be doing. >> what did they do with the phone lines? >> they changed the phone lines to interior circuitry so they could make calls themselves without having to go through an operator. they didn't like the idea of somebody listening in on their phone calls. >> what about chelsea clinton referring to the secret service as pigs? >> he was in the room in the kitchen when chelsea was on the phone with a friend. she said, i've got to go one of the pigs is here. he said that he saw this, and on the record saying it. she was really beloved among the resident staffers. >> that was a one off. >> she even practiced cooking with them in the white house kitchen before she went off to stanford. >> who was th
and she had the president sleeping on the sofa. >> of course he was. >> right. >> how did the clintons treat the staff? >> they were very paranoid. it took them a long time to get used to having staff around them. unlike the bushes, who had been used to having help. they were -- sometimes 2:00 3:00 in the morning they would be moving furniture around in the residence, which is a strange thing to be doing. >> what did they do with the phone lines? >> they...
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. >> sofa, washer, dryer, everything i have is in there. >> reporter: this is a known spot for people racing their vehicles here in antelope. they said they wouldn't be surprised if someone actually hit that fire hydrant and fled the scene. back to you. >>> about two dozen world war ii veterans from the bay area are on their way to washington. they are making a trip to see firsthand how the nation's capital has honored their service. the group left from sfo this morning for the three-day trip. >> there's some memorials we haven't seen and i think that's the main object is the world war ii monument. >> the vet trip is being paid for by the honor flight bay area foundation that sends groups of world war ii vets to washington so they can see the monuments to their efforts in person. >>> today relatives of people who died in a ferry disaster snubbed south korea's president. multiple ceremonies marked the one-year anniversary. but when the president went to one event to offer condolences, the relatives left early. most of the hundreds of people who died were teens and the family says the p
. >> sofa, washer, dryer, everything i have is in there. >> reporter: this is a known spot for people racing their vehicles here in antelope. they said they wouldn't be surprised if someone actually hit that fire hydrant and fled the scene. back to you. >>> about two dozen world war ii veterans from the bay area are on their way to washington. they are making a trip to see firsthand how the nation's capital has honored their service. the group left from sfo this morning for...
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. >> so she can't sit in a sofa. circle. >> sofa or circle? >> circle.can't sit in a circle. >> he's sleeping 12, 13 hours. kind of drifting in and out of his room, singing to himself a lot. talking to himself a lot. really regressing into his own world, a lot of withdrawal. >> reporter: eric's mother has explored free day programs offered by the state known as "dayhabs." she doesn't like what she has seen. >> reporter: what did you see? >> i saw rooms full of people with their heads on the tables, wandering around, just being in storage. they're just sitting in a room. >> reporter: "dateline" took hidden cameras into some of the day programs to see for ourselves. we said we were looking for a program for someone with autism who was aging out. this is what we saw, at one a group of adults gathered in a room doing very little. at another, people with special needs are working, gluing strips of rubber to metal. a staff member tells us they spend most of their day in this room. >> the hours are from 8:30 to 3:00. they have a break from 10:30 to 10:40 which
. >> so she can't sit in a sofa. circle. >> sofa or circle? >> circle.can't sit in a circle. >> he's sleeping 12, 13 hours. kind of drifting in and out of his room, singing to himself a lot. talking to himself a lot. really regressing into his own world, a lot of withdrawal. >> reporter: eric's mother has explored free day programs offered by the state known as "dayhabs." she doesn't like what she has seen. >> reporter: what did you see? >> i...
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>> you see her sitting on a very comfortable-looking sofa in a living room with family pictures in the back and meant to make her look warm and the impression you get is this is a woman she does nt going to break a sweat. gwen: she looks pretty comfortable. >> how we are going to start a conversation and war on iraq health care, energy independence. but not an overarching rationale for her candidatesy. if you went back and watched that video, you can see all the things that are going to go wrong for her in the coming year. and the other thing is not anywhere mentioned in that announcement is the historic nature of her campaign, the fact for the first time the woman was within striking distance of the oval office. i think this time around, she is going to try to play those larger things. gwen: she has already started. >> and she has to come up with an overarching rationale for her candidacy. but it's going to be done on a very small intimatand personal scale, you won't see her flying around this time in the helicopter, as she did in iowa. >> the difference between when that video was do
>> you see her sitting on a very comfortable-looking sofa in a living room with family pictures in the back and meant to make her look warm and the impression you get is this is a woman she does nt going to break a sweat. gwen: she looks pretty comfortable. >> how we are going to start a conversation and war on iraq health care, energy independence. but not an overarching rationale for her candidatesy. if you went back and watched that video, you can see all the things that are...
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for a few weeks, the captain and his girlfriend spend time on a sofa in his office. they keep up the fiction they are having this affair at the office. but it works. the guard is used to them. the dog is now used to them. cynthia is worried about the guard dog but she feels all right. it is the date of the break in. cynthia and the captain arrive at the embassy. the oss safe man is going to be let in through a window. they go in, see the guard, everything is usual. she gives the guard champagne. there is a drug in the champagne. she refers to it as something sleepy but later she said she knew it was nebutol. she puts some in the dogs water dish. the dog was ok. now, the drug is taking effect. they are still on the couch. everybody is falling asleep, the dog, the guard. they go to the window, leapt the georgia cracker in. he is working on the safe. this is a really ancient safe. these locks are not tumbling like they should. he finally gets it open but it is around 4:00 a.m. there is no time to remove the books, photographed them, and get them back in the safe. they w
for a few weeks, the captain and his girlfriend spend time on a sofa in his office. they keep up the fiction they are having this affair at the office. but it works. the guard is used to them. the dog is now used to them. cynthia is worried about the guard dog but she feels all right. it is the date of the break in. cynthia and the captain arrive at the embassy. the oss safe man is going to be let in through a window. they go in, see the guard, everything is usual. she gives the guard...
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strangers gathered outside, came into the house and the two most expensive things at the auction where the sofa in the front room where mary lincoln had spent much of the night. that went from $15. and the bed on which abraham lincoln died sold for $80, which was eight or 10 times what it should have cost if it was simply a bed. so
strangers gathered outside, came into the house and the two most expensive things at the auction where the sofa in the front room where mary lincoln had spent much of the night. that went from $15. and the bed on which abraham lincoln died sold for $80, which was eight or 10 times what it should have cost if it was simply a bed. so
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sandy slept in the master bedroom, david slept on the sofa in the family room. >> he told me that he had heard a shot and responded to the bedroom where his wife was asleep and found her. he took the gun out of her hand, laid it on the bed, ran back out of the room and called 911. >> the children were in their bedrooms. they said they heard their father downstairs. >> they can hear this movement immediately after hearing the noises or shots. they can hear his movement from the den area through the other three rooms, opening the door to the bedroom and going in. >> this corroborated david's story, but just to be sure, police confiscated david's clothing. at that point, they did make a visual inspection of the shirt and the pants. and their report indicated that it was negative for blood staining. >> to make certain nothing was left undone, police asked david to take a lie detector test. he passed. >> we didn't have any reason to dispute his story. and quite frankly, given his background, the fact that he appeared to be a stable, normal guy with a family and a good job and some communi
sandy slept in the master bedroom, david slept on the sofa in the family room. >> he told me that he had heard a shot and responded to the bedroom where his wife was asleep and found her. he took the gun out of her hand, laid it on the bed, ran back out of the room and called 911. >> the children were in their bedrooms. they said they heard their father downstairs. >> they can hear this movement immediately after hearing the noises or shots. they can hear his movement from the...
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james adams fell asleep yesterday after heating up some tater tots and getting comfortable on the sofa. according to officers that's when the petaluma homeowner found him on her couch. the woman called police. officers tased him twice and placed him under arrest. >>> caltrans was reportedly aware of leaks in the new bay bridge span more than a year before it opened. that's according to today's "san francisco chronicle." the steel structure meant to be watertight leaked as early as 2012. the newspaper cites documents which also warn that water could cause corrosion. >>> new at noon word of a big power outage at the uc-berkeley campus. uc officials say 25 buildings lost power just a few minutes ago. no word yet on how long until that power will be restored. the cause of the outage unknown at this time. >>> "airbnb" is a factor in evictions in san francisco. 145 eviction notices during 12 months specifically mention "airbnb" for violations linked to short term rentals in general. attorneys believe many more such evictions go unreported. evictions can be for illegal use. >>> thousands of a
james adams fell asleep yesterday after heating up some tater tots and getting comfortable on the sofa. according to officers that's when the petaluma homeowner found him on her couch. the woman called police. officers tased him twice and placed him under arrest. >>> caltrans was reportedly aware of leaks in the new bay bridge span more than a year before it opened. that's according to today's "san francisco chronicle." the steel structure meant to be watertight leaked as...
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you're watching our show on a sofa but go get some exercise afterwards. >>> it can be a tough time forrs. the driver's ed class. young leona here knew she needed to learn to drive and decided it might be kind of fun to see her progress so she put a camera in her car. you can see there are a number of different driving instructors in the car. she starts off a little shaky. >> i like that lady, it's going to be all right. >> let the nerves go. >> no no no don't go to this side. just stay there. >> the funniest part about this though is the driving instructor that's going to be scared. ♪ it's not leona that's getting schooled. it's the instructors. this is a prank video. all these different instructors, it's their first day on the job. if you haven't guessed it leona is leona chin a professional motor sports athlete from malaysia. she knows what she's doing. this is what she normally looks like but for the prank they made her up to look like that a young innocent girl who may not know how to operate a clutch but she sure does. >> she knows how to burn a clutch. >> her outfit really sold i
you're watching our show on a sofa but go get some exercise afterwards. >>> it can be a tough time forrs. the driver's ed class. young leona here knew she needed to learn to drive and decided it might be kind of fun to see her progress so she put a camera in her car. you can see there are a number of different driving instructors in the car. she starts off a little shaky. >> i like that lady, it's going to be all right. >> let the nerves go. >> no no no don't go to...
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it was pullout sofas. i don't think kentucky will have that issue. mark: senator, sit tight.will come back and spend a few more seconds in memory lane with you, right after this. ♪ mark: we talked to bill bradley about current events. we will talk about the highlights of his life. senator, we will look at these pictures from your past starting with this one from high school. we will get into a rhythm here. first, this is from crystal city high. the state tournament, march 1961. the first question i have for you -- two adjectives to describe bill bradley 1961? sen. bradley: devout and possessed by basketball. mark: we are trying to leave a record for historians that will write long biographies about you. what is a misconception about you at this time? sen. bradley: that i could not dance. mark: people said you couldn't? sen. bradley: i could. mark: picture number two was from princeton. 1961-1965, you played for them and did pretty well. two adjectives to describe collegiate bill bradley. sen. bradley: hard-working and focused. mark: your studies and your basketball. a misconc
it was pullout sofas. i don't think kentucky will have that issue. mark: senator, sit tight.will come back and spend a few more seconds in memory lane with you, right after this. ♪ mark: we talked to bill bradley about current events. we will talk about the highlights of his life. senator, we will look at these pictures from your past starting with this one from high school. we will get into a rhythm here. first, this is from crystal city high. the state tournament, march 1961. the first...
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so even the cfo made more money, but before you start rooting around in the back of your sofa for loose change to help mr. musk buy a coffee let's point out his shares in the company alobea alone are worth in excess of $6 billion. he's still a wealthy man regardless of the amount he took home last year. back to you. >> jeff thank you so much. we appreciate it. still ahead on "way too early," for personal use only senator rand paul may look good in his shades but apparently putting your campaign logo on them and selling them on your website is not cool. plus the interview with robert downey jr. that's now gone viral. >> i think we've got three more minutes in our agreement. >> you're starting to jump a little bit. you'd better get to your next question. >> we'll show you what happened when the interviewer finally asked the question. that and a check on your weather when we come back. >> coca-cola, the self-proclaimed real thing. the number one soft drink. although in the last few years, their market share has dropped to about 22% while pepsi has riz ton 19%. today coke announced a change
so even the cfo made more money, but before you start rooting around in the back of your sofa for loose change to help mr. musk buy a coffee let's point out his shares in the company alobea alone are worth in excess of $6 billion. he's still a wealthy man regardless of the amount he took home last year. back to you. >> jeff thank you so much. we appreciate it. still ahead on "way too early," for personal use only senator rand paul may look good in his shades but apparently...
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the two most expensive things at the auction where the sofa in the front room where mary lincoln spent most of the night. that went for $15. and the better upon -- bed upon which abraham lincoln died sold for $50. which was eight or 10 times what it should have cost as simply a dad. so an early historian to be near hunter recognized the value of the materials in this house and bought a number of things, including the deathbed and some of the other relics from this back room. that bad later was purchased by a chicago millionaire, charles guenther for $100,000. and it is now into cargo at the old chicago historical society. the peterson house had an interesting history after lincoln died. it was not immediately seized upon as an important national monument. peterson moved back in after a few days. the became a boarding house again. then, a visionary historian, who love abraham lincoln, and was obsessed with honoring lincoln occupied this house. and he created a lincoln museum in the basement and in these rooms. and for a small price, visitors from all over the country could come to the h
the two most expensive things at the auction where the sofa in the front room where mary lincoln spent most of the night. that went for $15. and the better upon -- bed upon which abraham lincoln died sold for $50. which was eight or 10 times what it should have cost as simply a dad. so an early historian to be near hunter recognized the value of the materials in this house and bought a number of things, including the deathbed and some of the other relics from this back room. that bad later was...
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no threat of any rain this morning, sofas you saw on storm scan3 so looking good on 95 right now both directions, no problems right around cottman, headlight headed north bound volume i can picking up, cruising at good speedsment take you to the schuylkill again eastbound are the headlight right at montgomery here, see disable tractor-trailer looks like it is over on the shoulder, getting by with no problems on the schuylkill eastbound both out bound, as well. now, we have chemical spill in trevose, street road at reading avenue from earlier tractor-trailer accident. just keep that in mind if you are traveling in that vicinity. now we do have construction up in valley forge route 23, valley forge road is closed, this is over the pickering creek, between more hall drive and motorcycle effi lane. alternate route 29 or valley forge park. also area speeds again no problems right now, at the speed limit on 95, through northeast philadelphia, south philly look being good. blue route coming in at 556789 also looking good 295, 42 freeway, the new jersey turnpike, mass transit and also airport
no threat of any rain this morning, sofas you saw on storm scan3 so looking good on 95 right now both directions, no problems right around cottman, headlight headed north bound volume i can picking up, cruising at good speedsment take you to the schuylkill again eastbound are the headlight right at montgomery here, see disable tractor-trailer looks like it is over on the shoulder, getting by with no problems on the schuylkill eastbound both out bound, as well. now, we have chemical spill in...
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" they keep reaching behind the sofa to find a few more euro. >> it can go from may to june.t is crucial to look at the cash flow equation and the entities. to me, even if greece has -- there is the possibility of a accident on the way. there has been discussion of a haircut of collateral with greek banks to tap into reserves. let's keep an eye on that. jonathan ferro: always a pleasure to have you on the show. still with us, david. let's deal with the politics. the bar is pretty low. the differences were converging. it was a brutal meeting. >> it is very worrying to see this where it is closed and the daggers are drawn. both sides have different things they are playing too. we learned this with the debt ceiling debate a few years ago and we are seeing the same thing now. greece will find a way to stay in europe. it is probably more than what was done all along. doing things you don't want to is what you have been asked to do. >> we thought democracy had a huge risk and this was a huge story playing out. i look at the message to the anti-austerity parties. >> it is working. >
" they keep reaching behind the sofa to find a few more euro. >> it can go from may to june.t is crucial to look at the cash flow equation and the entities. to me, even if greece has -- there is the possibility of a accident on the way. there has been discussion of a haircut of collateral with greek banks to tap into reserves. let's keep an eye on that. jonathan ferro: always a pleasure to have you on the show. still with us, david. let's deal with the politics. the bar is pretty...
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strangers gathered outside, came into the house and the two most expensive things at the auction where the sofa in the front room where mary lincoln had spent much of the night. that went from $15. and the bed on which abraham lincoln died sold for $80, which was eight or 10 times what it should have cost if it was simply a bed. so an early souvenir hunter recognize the value of what was in this house and what a number of things including the deathbed and a number of relics in the back room. the band later was purchased by a chicago millionaire, charles guenther for $100,000. it is now in chicago with the chicago historical society. the peterson house had an interesting history after lincoln died. it was not immediately seized upon as an important national monument. the petersons move back in after a few days, borders came back and it became a boarding house again. then a visionary historian, who loved abraham lincoln and was obsessed with honoring lincoln occupied this house. he created a lincoln museum in the basement and in these rooms. for small price, visitors from all over the country cou
strangers gathered outside, came into the house and the two most expensive things at the auction where the sofa in the front room where mary lincoln had spent much of the night. that went from $15. and the bed on which abraham lincoln died sold for $80, which was eight or 10 times what it should have cost if it was simply a bed. so an early souvenir hunter recognize the value of what was in this house and what a number of things including the deathbed and a number of relics in the back room....
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despite that, sailors who participated in test events last summer said they came upon a floating sofa and a dead dog in the water. and earlier this year, inspectors found thousands of dead fish washed up on its shores of the bay, about seven miles from where the sailing compexurjn rio officials are insisting that the olympic event route, which will take place in a less polluted area of the bay, will be safe. the goal now is to have the sailing lanes cleaned by august for the next test event. an art exhibition called achados da guanabara which translates to "found in guanabara" is trying to call attention to the problem, by putting trash from the bay on display in a shopping mall. the objects in the exhibition have symbolic "price tags" to represent the environmental cost of the waste. >> ( translated ): there is a big problem in terms of educating the population that water is not rubbish. >> sreenivasan: it may take some convincing, it is estimated that 70% of untreated sewage from rio, including its surrounding municipalities, flows into the guanabara bay. this past december, special
despite that, sailors who participated in test events last summer said they came upon a floating sofa and a dead dog in the water. and earlier this year, inspectors found thousands of dead fish washed up on its shores of the bay, about seven miles from where the sailing compexurjn rio officials are insisting that the olympic event route, which will take place in a less polluted area of the bay, will be safe. the goal now is to have the sailing lanes cleaned by august for the next test event. an...
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he set -- he had this lumpy sofa, actually a loveseat. he would sit down next to me a cheap, wooden table. lay out a pack of smokes,, and we would look at the firewall. to think saying amount and a calendar. he would stand up, approach the map. he knew that part of afghanistan better than anyone. where you think we should go? he would look and.to one of the villages' we can go here. always very good hunting. he would look and point to always very good hunting. all right. that sounds good. blackout seven days, ten days in the calendar, load up the traps and drive up. a 5050 chance we would get into a gunfight. take a day to fix the trucks. the terrain was pretty rugged. inevitably a couple of weeks went by and i would be wandering across the base where the operational planning meeting took place. swing open his door, sit down in a loveseat. a pack of smokes, staring at the map again. so, it's well, what do you think we should do next? what is next on the agenda? in other words, the words, the next village south and say, you know, always ve
he set -- he had this lumpy sofa, actually a loveseat. he would sit down next to me a cheap, wooden table. lay out a pack of smokes,, and we would look at the firewall. to think saying amount and a calendar. he would stand up, approach the map. he knew that part of afghanistan better than anyone. where you think we should go? he would look and.to one of the villages' we can go here. always very good hunting. he would look and point to always very good hunting. all right. that sounds good....
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also citing the maids to claim the president's left on the sofa outside the bedroom for months in 1998. republican strategist jerry and editor of the "national review" richard lowry. good to have you both here. quite a revelation. how much credence? >> all lots. it is a into a great revelation may have heard them before. makes hillary clinton look good he deserved it. we although that. and now they get their own reality shows. >> they do. [laughter] i agree. it probably helps to create sympathy. everybody think she was pushed to her limits of endurance she ted throw anything but she was complex and all along in deference to smear though women that were coming forward with his sexual encounters. lou: talk about fatigue with hillary but is it not just of fatigue with all of these stories with the trailer park trauma that seems to engulf the couple? >> we all know this because we have been following this a long time. this is a long time ago going back 20 years but there are new voters knowing the clintons have done a good job to scrub the internet. >> is a new generation that don't know w
also citing the maids to claim the president's left on the sofa outside the bedroom for months in 1998. republican strategist jerry and editor of the "national review" richard lowry. good to have you both here. quite a revelation. how much credence? >> all lots. it is a into a great revelation may have heard them before. makes hillary clinton look good he deserved it. we although that. and now they get their own reality shows. >> they do. [laughter] i agree. it probably...
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. ♪ she saw me on the corner it wasn't me saw me kissing on the sofa ♪ ♪ it wasn't me i even had here ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about there. that was incredible. that was incredible. it's a close call, but the winner of the 2015 "tonight show" shaggy off is -- shaggy ladies and gentlemen! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> thank you. >> jimmy: my thanks to shaggy. but sure to check out his new single "i need your love" right there. stick around, we'll be right back with chris evans everybody! shaggy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we are joined right now by one of the stars of the biggest movie franchise on the planet. the latest installment is called "avengers: age of ultron." it opens in theaters and imax next friday, may 1st. please welcome back a friend of the show, captain america himself, chris evans! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: chris evans. looking sharp, my man. >> is that what you do? you unbutton it when you sit down. >> jimmy: yeah of course. that's what you do. thank you for coming back to see us. i want to thank you again for
. ♪ she saw me on the corner it wasn't me saw me kissing on the sofa ♪ ♪ it wasn't me i even had here ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about there. that was incredible. that was incredible. it's a close call, but the winner of the 2015 "tonight show" shaggy off is -- shaggy ladies and gentlemen! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> thank you. >> jimmy: my thanks to shaggy. but sure to check out his new single "i need your love" right there. stick around,...
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current, bright and modern new "national review" office in new york sit sits a broken down leather sofa known to the old timers as the will more kindle or alternativeal memorial couch. suzanne had arrived in the office early one day to take care of pressing editorial matters only to find will more and the assistant copy editor engaged of a business of quite a different sort on her couch. that morning when bill buckley had just settled himself as his type writer his office dar was flung open and suzanne stormed in thundering there will be no fornication in my office. [laughter] and the assistant copy editor was fired. you get a sense that throughout the years the people in the know up there would probably come into the room where the memorial couch sat and give it a sidelong glance and smile. rumor has it that the couch was on loan in the 1990s to the clinton white house. i don't know if that's true. [laughter] this is a wonderful book written by a wonderful lady whose led a remarkable life and writes about the events of her life in a truly engaging and delightful way. please join me in
current, bright and modern new "national review" office in new york sit sits a broken down leather sofa known to the old timers as the will more kindle or alternativeal memorial couch. suzanne had arrived in the office early one day to take care of pressing editorial matters only to find will more and the assistant copy editor engaged of a business of quite a different sort on her couch. that morning when bill buckley had just settled himself as his type writer his office dar was...
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during the monica lewinsky affair staffers said hillary clinton made her husband sleep on the sofa. >> all the women on the staff are happy about that. they think he got what he deserved. >> reporter: 50 employees opened up to broward in the downstairs/upstairs tale like during the carter years in the '70s. >> some source told me he would regularly have to move in the third floor of the white house when president carter and his sons live theres. >> reporter: bowling with president nixon playing horseshoes with the first president bush. >> one summer weekend he was playing horseshoe and he asked for bug spray and a staffer sprayed him with industrial strength pesticide instead. george h.w. bush was so choked up. ♪ >> reporter: after their first dance to at last an usher caught the obamas upstairs in the residence out of their formal wear sharing a private dance. to mary j. blige. >> i bet you haven't seen anything like this in this house, the president reportedly told the usher. part-time butler james jeffries was the only white house staffer to break the code of silence. >> they might
during the monica lewinsky affair staffers said hillary clinton made her husband sleep on the sofa. >> all the women on the staff are happy about that. they think he got what he deserved. >> reporter: 50 employees opened up to broward in the downstairs/upstairs tale like during the carter years in the '70s. >> some source told me he would regularly have to move in the third floor of the white house when president carter and his sons live theres. >> reporter: bowling with...
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she set on a sofa and guests came and met her there and walked around the room as they pleased.he idea that it was somehow so regal is so wrong. it was not. richard: it is so frustrating that anyone who has dealt with the primary sources from this period are grateful for what we have, but we are constantly hungering for more. we have countless second-hand reports from events like this, and they are unanimous. everyone talks about what a charming conversationalist martha was. how she was always cheerful and always interested in her guests. patricia: her smile, her beautiful teeth. not many had beautiful teeth then. host: it is also important, as we talk about her interaction with the american public the , slaves that they brought with them -- we just heard the story of oney judge -- it is a good entry point to talk about their relationship with enslaved people. patricia: when they married, they felt the same. they had grown up in virginia. a good part of the wealth of virginia was built on the labor and persons of enslaved black people. and so, they agreed with it. at that time,
she set on a sofa and guests came and met her there and walked around the room as they pleased.he idea that it was somehow so regal is so wrong. it was not. richard: it is so frustrating that anyone who has dealt with the primary sources from this period are grateful for what we have, but we are constantly hungering for more. we have countless second-hand reports from events like this, and they are unanimous. everyone talks about what a charming conversationalist martha was. how she was always...
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she also had the president sleeping on the sofa in the sitting room attached to their bedroom and the maid were cheering her on thought that he deserved it. >> stalking about how private they were how guarded. this goes into the narrative that some hold about the clintons they're incredibly secretive, look you talked about them switching the phone system inside the white house. what was the overall sense from the people you talked to about whether they just didn't trust certain people or if this was an overrunning theme. >> it was a theme during their entire eight years. again a lot of thursday -- most of them were on the record. he told me that when you're someone's domestic you know what's going on. he heard a loud fight they had in the west sitting hall and heavy objects landing after hillary clinton shouted at the president. this was during -- they were really under siege. this was on the heels of trooper-gate and travel-gate, whitewater. it was a tumultuous time. during the lewinsky travel another staffer told me hillary clinton was tough to track down when they were trying to ta
she also had the president sleeping on the sofa in the sitting room attached to their bedroom and the maid were cheering her on thought that he deserved it. >> stalking about how private they were how guarded. this goes into the narrative that some hold about the clintons they're incredibly secretive, look you talked about them switching the phone system inside the white house. what was the overall sense from the people you talked to about whether they just didn't trust certain people or...
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>> there are some things in this world that cause other dogs to skitter underneath the sofa.t on point and looked at it. >> rita and nick don't realize how close the lightning strike was to where they were just standing. they wait until the storm ends and then head out beyond their backyard in search of the site of impact. >> we couldn't find anything that had burned or charred. >> we went back into the office, and i looked over that film, and i found an exact angle that she was standing at and pointed right to the beautiful tree. >> my husband said, oh, my gosh, it was way closer than we had imaged. he said look how obvious this is. it's right here. >> i walked out there and lo and behold, there it was. the bark was completely stripped off the beautiful little tree. it was scattered in a halo all around the tree. pretty amazing. >> it looks like about maybe a four to six foot section of that tree that just, you know, sliced down, and basically it killed the tree. it took a long time to die off. i thought it was -- >> the tree is not the only thing damaged as rita and nick di
>> there are some things in this world that cause other dogs to skitter underneath the sofa.t on point and looked at it. >> rita and nick don't realize how close the lightning strike was to where they were just standing. they wait until the storm ends and then head out beyond their backyard in search of the site of impact. >> we couldn't find anything that had burned or charred. >> we went back into the office, and i looked over that film, and i found an exact angle that...
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police say one car slowed down sofá the victim could cross. and struck the man. that driver did stop. >>> next at 11:00, target under fire. the trouble that'sfá shuts down the popular retailer's website. >>> it'sçó adoption day. the spca opens its doors again after illness causes problems among the pets. see how many are getting a second chance ahead. >>> you can see behind me i'm tracking rain moving in. i'll let you know what that means for your monday morning commute. ♪ ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >>> nearly e1700 people are feared dead after ajf smuggler'k boat crammed with hundreds of people caprsized in theq mediterranean sea. they were fleeing their homeland for a better life. italian authorities say they have rescued only about 28 people so far and recovered two doze
police say one car slowed down sofá the victim could cross. and struck the man. that driver did stop. >>> next at 11:00, target under fire. the trouble that'sfá shuts down the popular retailer's website. >>> it'sçó adoption day. the spca opens its doors again after illness causes problems among the pets. see how many are getting a second chance ahead. >>> you can see behind me i'm tracking rain moving in. i'll let you know what that means for your monday morning...
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. >> it sounds like he was trying to plug something in behind the sofa. >> he may have been on the spacestation. >> or a sea org. andy you are a scientologist. have you seen the movie? >> have i seen the movie which is prove i am not a scientologist. he is doing what cult members do. he said why would i even approach a negative perspective. that would be a crime to me personally to do that. if you are looking at a difference between a cult and a religion, that's a good one right there. to refuse to watch something that portrays your belief system in a negative light because you think it is a crime, that's probably a good sign you are in a cult. on the other hand i have no doubt what he says about how scientology got him through horrible -- like when his son died or whatever. have i no doubt -- i have no doubt it is 100% true. >> that's when people need religion the most when things like that happen in their lives. that's what makes humans special. we have high levels of cognitive and emotional thinking. you need a guide through those crazy times. >> and who is that god for you? guide? >> guide?
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bunting, two arm chairs where the lincolns sat and a sofa for their two guests.window now that lets tourists see inside the box where the president sat at least a dozen times as a theater lover. >> he came to ford's theater often to see plays and people from all over the world can come back and enjoy ford's theater the same as did he. >> and history is ever present. >> you're fully in the story. you're fully invested and you happen to make the turn stage left and you see it. and it is that wave. that reminder of this great historic place that you're working. >> in washington, aaron gilchrist, news4. >> that runs through may 20th. and a program note. join thus saturday morning at 9:30 for the lincoln assassination with aaron gilchrist. it marks 150 programs since the death of our 16th president. >>> now only on news4. a local woman thought it was a light bulb exploding. when she heard a strange popping noise, she took cover. northern virginia reporter david culver explains. >> reporter: she woke up not sure what the noise was but walked out in her living room. sto
bunting, two arm chairs where the lincolns sat and a sofa for their two guests.window now that lets tourists see inside the box where the president sat at least a dozen times as a theater lover. >> he came to ford's theater often to see plays and people from all over the world can come back and enjoy ford's theater the same as did he. >> and history is ever present. >> you're fully in the story. you're fully invested and you happen to make the turn stage left and you see it....
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but do you find where they would break into houses and you will find sketches of sofas in the trenches and you'll find where these men late rallyiterally living in the trenches around petersburg. i mentioned earlier when they get to petersburg, it's hot. it will stay hot for one month. when they arrive at petersburg, the temperatures are written as being around 100 degrees. now there is nobody walking warn a thermometer. they don't have the weather channel to go back to or anything. they talk about how hot it is in june of 1864. we know from the time they arrive on june 15th, it does not rain until july 19th. so the first month these guys are there digging into these trenches. they are digging in this hot, muggy summer time like you find all the time around here. but it's dry. and then, of course you end up with the thunderstorms and wet weather conditions and then you get into the winter which becomes one of the muddiest, wettest winters on record around petersburg. so it would have made living in the trenches an absolute nightmare. see these men going back for reunions around petersb
but do you find where they would break into houses and you will find sketches of sofas in the trenches and you'll find where these men late rallyiterally living in the trenches around petersburg. i mentioned earlier when they get to petersburg, it's hot. it will stay hot for one month. when they arrive at petersburg, the temperatures are written as being around 100 degrees. now there is nobody walking warn a thermometer. they don't have the weather channel to go back to or anything. they talk...
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shocking surprise for a woman in petaluma who woke up from a nap only to find a stranger sleeping on her sofa. according to the santa rosa press democrat the woman quietly locked herself in a closet and called 911. she stayed on the phone with the emergency dispatcher who then instructed when she was instructed by police cued the woman to run out of the house. that is when the man later identified as james adams woke up and ran out the back and into police who tased him twice. authorities say the 44-year-old who has a history of arrests for being under the influence of drugs, ate some food while she was inside the woman's home. >>> police in fremont searching for a man that tried to rip a necklace right off a woman's neck. investigators released this surveillance video. the woman was walking to her front door wednesday afternoon when the man came up and tried to steal her necklace. she defended herself and the man ran away. the man described in his 20s between 5'6" and 5'9" with short dark hair and a for mustache. it had tinted rear windows and seven spoke rims. the car had no front license p
shocking surprise for a woman in petaluma who woke up from a nap only to find a stranger sleeping on her sofa. according to the santa rosa press democrat the woman quietly locked herself in a closet and called 911. she stayed on the phone with the emergency dispatcher who then instructed when she was instructed by police cued the woman to run out of the house. that is when the man later identified as james adams woke up and ran out the back and into police who tased him twice. authorities say...
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shocking surprise in petaluma for a woman who woke up from a nap to find a stranger sleeping on her sofa. the woman quietly locked herself inside of a closet and called 911. she stayed on the phone with that emergency dispatcher who when instructed by the police cued the woman to run out of the house. that is when that man later identified as james adams of placerville woke up, ran out the back door and right into the waiting police who tased him twice and captured him. >>> teenager from cupertino reported missing since monday is back at home. 17-year-old connor sullivan came back home late last night but gave no further details. sullivan was last seen monday at his first period class at month vista high school but he missed the rest of his classes and never showed up for track practice. hundreds of volunteers joined a search for him but as we said he came back home late last night. >>> the warriors can sweep the new orleans pelicans right out of the playoffs tomorrow night. after an incredible come back win last night in game three. >> curry got it. curry will let it go for three. offen
shocking surprise in petaluma for a woman who woke up from a nap to find a stranger sleeping on her sofa. the woman quietly locked herself inside of a closet and called 911. she stayed on the phone with that emergency dispatcher who when instructed by the police cued the woman to run out of the house. that is when that man later identified as james adams of placerville woke up, ran out the back door and right into the waiting police who tased him twice and captured him. >>> teenager...