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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. officials in oakland, california said earlier today that the death toll from this weekend's tragic warehouse fire is at least 30 people, and is expected to rise as they find more victims. several dozen people initially reported "missing" have been reunited with their families, but officials are asking relatives of the missing to save items that might have dna samples of their loved ones. emergency responders are working in 12-hour shifts to sift through the site where a two- story warehouse collapsed after rapidly igniting and burning for five hours late friday night and early saturday morning. firefighters and other responders have scoured only 20% of the site, moving debris bucket by bucket. >> this will be a long and arduous process, but we want to make sure we're respecting the victims, their families, and our firefighters' safety. >> stewart: that process is expected to take several more days, as are the official notifications to families. >> we anticipate
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. officials in oakland, california said earlier today that the death toll from this weekend's tragic warehouse fire is at least 30 people, and is expected to rise as they find more victims. several dozen people initially reported "missing" have been reunited with their families, but officials are asking relatives of the missing to save items that might...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. today, president-elect donald trump finished his so-called" thank you" tour of some of the 30 states he carried in last month's election to win his electoral college majority. this afternoon, he appeared in mobile, alabama, a state where he won 63% of the vote. last night, mr. trump told a crowd of 11,000 supporters in orlando, florida, as commander- in-chief, he'll deploy the u.s. military sparingly, though not when it comes to the islamic state in iraq and syria, or isis. >> for too long, we've been moving from one reckless intervention to another, countries that most of you've never even heard of before. it's crazy, and it's going to stop. a trump administration will focus on the vital national security interests of the united states, and that means crushing isis rapidly and defeating radical islamic terrorism. >> stewart: today, mr. trump announced his pick for federal budget director: republican congressman mick mulvaney of south carolina. an ally of ho
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. today, president-elect donald trump finished his so-called" thank you" tour of some of the 30 states he carried in last month's election to win his electoral college majority. this afternoon, he appeared in mobile, alabama, a state where he won 63% of the vote. last night, mr. trump told a crowd of 11,000 supporters in orlando, florida, as commander-...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. widespread and intense reaction today to a "washington post" report that the c.i.a. in a secret assessment has determined covert russian hacking was in fact an attempt to help donald trump win the white house. a month before the presidential election, u.s. officials said they were confident that russia was behind the hacking of democratic party emails for the purpose of undermining the voting process, but it may have gone further than that. citing u.s. officials, the "post" said individuals connected to the russian government gave wikileaks hacked emails from the democratic national committee and the clinton campaign chairman. the "new york times" reported u.s. intelligence agencies had discovered the russians also hacked republican national committee computers but kept that stolen data to themselves. the republican national committee communications director, sean spicer, denied that today on cnn. >> i know that we have worked with intelligence agencies righ
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. widespread and intense reaction today to a "washington post" report that the c.i.a. in a secret assessment has determined covert russian hacking was in fact an attempt to help donald trump win the white house. a month before the presidential election, u.s. officials said they were confident that russia was behind the hacking of democratic party emails...
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martha stewart interviewed diane on her show.s clear to martha the dvf label needed diane's flair for business and fashion savvy to succeed. in 1997, von furstenberg won back control of her company. >> i'm so happy that i got it back and that i was able to re-create it almost 40 years later and the one dress that i created is still valid today. >> it's now a global luxury brand, currently estimated to be worth over $500 million. diane von furstenberg showed martha that to stay at the top, you need to keep hold of the reins, pay attention to detail, and maintain quality. the next person on martha's list is steve jobs, who like the fashion designer diane von furstenberg, enjoyed initial success before suffering a major setback. in 1984, steve jobs thought he was on the verge of a major success with the launch of the apple mackintosh, but sales disappointed at just 10% of apple's forecast. as relations soured, apple fired jobs. >> i think a stumble in business can sometimes change the course of a business, for the better. and certai
martha stewart interviewed diane on her show.s clear to martha the dvf label needed diane's flair for business and fashion savvy to succeed. in 1997, von furstenberg won back control of her company. >> i'm so happy that i got it back and that i was able to re-create it almost 40 years later and the one dress that i created is still valid today. >> it's now a global luxury brand, currently estimated to be worth over $500 million. diane von furstenberg showed martha that to stay at...
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martha stewart interviewed diane and her show. it was clear to martha the dvf label needed martha's flare and business savvy to succeed. in 1997, von firstenberg won back control of her company. >> i'm so happy that i got it back and that i was able to re-create it almost 40 years later and the one dress that i created is still valid today. >> it's now a global luxury brand, currently estimated to be worth over $500 million. diane von firstenberg showed martha that to stay at the top, keep hold of the rains, pay attention to detail and produce quality. the next person on martha's list was steve jobs, who like diane von firstenberg enjoyed major success. in 1984, steve jobs thought he was on the verge of a major success with the launch of the apple mac. >> i think a stumble in business can sometimes change the course of a business, for the better. and certainly teach the entrepreneur to maybe take another pass. >> people assumed jobs had failed and had entered his wilderness years. instead, he bought pixar and together with animato
martha stewart interviewed diane and her show. it was clear to martha the dvf label needed martha's flare and business savvy to succeed. in 1997, von firstenberg won back control of her company. >> i'm so happy that i got it back and that i was able to re-create it almost 40 years later and the one dress that i created is still valid today. >> it's now a global luxury brand, currently estimated to be worth over $500 million. diane von firstenberg showed martha that to stay at the...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. emergency responders in oakland, california, spent the day searching the site of a massive fatal fire that broke out just before midnight and burned down a two-story warehouse where some people lived and others gathered for parties and performances. oakland's mayor calls the fire an immense tragedy. he also says the building was permitted only as a warehouse, not as a residence or a performance space. fire officials say they can confirm nine deaths, but as many as 25 people are unaccounted for. sergeant ray kelly said: the warehouse had been converted into artist studios and residences, and an event space known locally as the ghost ship. an electronic music party was under way when the fire started. an estimated 50 to 100 people were in the building at the time. oakland's fire chief says the building had no sprinklers and its roof collapsed. >> there was just the one way up and down from the second floor. and it's my understanding that that stairwell was kin
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. emergency responders in oakland, california, spent the day searching the site of a massive fatal fire that broke out just before midnight and burned down a two-story warehouse where some people lived and others gathered for parties and performances. oakland's mayor calls the fire an immense tragedy. he also says the building was permitted only as a warehouse, not...
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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. tomorrow, an institution enshrined in the u.s. constitution-- the electoral college-- is expected to ratify donald j. trump's election as the 45th president of the united states. meeting in their separate states, 538 electors will cast their votes. only one of the 306 electors awarded to mister trump has declared publicly he won't vote for him, leaving the president- elect well past the 270 electoral votes needed to be inaugurated january 20th. last night in alabama, trump completed his so-called "thank you" tour of some states that voted for him. but today, the 2008 republican presidential nominee-- arizona senator john mccain-- renewed his call for a single, special congressional committee to investigate russian interference in the election, specifically the hacking of democratic party and clinton campaign emails. >> the responsibilities for cyber is spread over about four different committees in the senate, and each doing their own thing, frankly, is not goin
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. tomorrow, an institution enshrined in the u.s. constitution-- the electoral college-- is expected to ratify donald j. trump's election as the 45th president of the united states. meeting in their separate states, 538 electors will cast their votes. only one of the 306 electors awarded to mister trump has declared publicly he won't vote for him, leaving the...
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that's it for pbs newshour weekend, i'm alison stewart, thanks for watching.captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this program is brought to you in part by a passion for better understanding our world. accomplish the same thing -- they both allow us to venture into our world and experience great art, music, history, food, and people. bread for the world, an advocacy organization working to end hunger and pover
that's it for pbs newshour weekend, i'm alison stewart, thanks for watching.captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by...
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the best from stewart's portrait.sk himç paint copy after copy after copy because he's going to help with all of these guys. so he can carry this÷ú on into e 1830s and 1840s and 1850s. in the 1850s he"c9 say, i painted them for like. they're real entrepreneurs, ÷út. you know, portrait gallery in philadelphia, the second floor. and when he died, most of÷ú it t thrown off by the peachy bottom. but the portrait still exist and they're on display.v: along with the remains at eagle which is sitting pthere. alive and he stopped him when he died. 60 or 60 portraits hanging in there. it's a great place to çgo. and regular new york, the new york historical society right now, there's benjamin when peel came to study a bit. it's a beautifulsportrait. it's a beautiful portrait. and next to it is this fabulous peel family painting that was worked on for like 20 or÷ú 30 years that had an entire family in it. up in the corner there's of both peel and benjamin v:west. there are three different of peel on display next to each other
the best from stewart's portrait.sk himç paint copy after copy after copy because he's going to help with all of these guys. so he can carry this÷ú on into e 1830s and 1840s and 1850s. in the 1850s he"c9 say, i painted them for like. they're real entrepreneurs, ÷út. you know, portrait gallery in philadelphia, the second floor. and when he died, most of÷ú it t thrown off by the peachy bottom. but the portrait still exist and they're on display.v: along with the remains at eagle...
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cory stewart is raffling off ar 15 semi-automatic rifle. he's doing this he says for christmas. okay? and so no this is not a christmas story and not a red ryder bb gun it's an ar 15 semi-automatic rifle how does he control who get it they'll run a background check and if you can pass the background check then if you were winner you will get this semi-automatic rifle. he there said you don't need to contribute to the campaign and you need to recommendster to be eligible for this and you know he's locked in a griingt against ked gillespie. and so we spoke to -- you say you're doing this to show your support for second amendment but you know this will out raiming your critics. defend this. is this a responsible things to do. >> absolutely. look, this is semi-ma matic rifle and one of the most popular rifles in the united states and bring attention to the need for constitutional carry in virginia and we should have it and that's -- i'm hoping to accomplish that as we move into the raffle. >> all right so. no apologies from cory stewart about this rifle giveaway tonight now, keep in
cory stewart is raffling off ar 15 semi-automatic rifle. he's doing this he says for christmas. okay? and so no this is not a christmas story and not a red ryder bb gun it's an ar 15 semi-automatic rifle how does he control who get it they'll run a background check and if you can pass the background check then if you were winner you will get this semi-automatic rifle. he there said you don't need to contribute to the campaign and you need to recommendster to be eligible for this and you know...
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stewart's division catches up, they are going in. his two divisions, will go in and strike and so willed another brigade. it will slow them down and they can't get through it. a few feet from the work some of the most horrific descriptions of the battle, these guys charging forward and they can't get through that hedge. the officers are hacking at it with their sabers. they are trying to chop at it with axes. rear troops are pushing in and they are literally getting killed there and getting stuck. to the osage orange. one soldier in the attack noted said, the smoke had settled in such a dense bank over the field in front that friend cannot be distinguished from foe. it was tearing up the ground and knocking trees around us. playing at fort granger on their flank. the union soldier witnessing it noted, the right wing to commence firing still they never flinched. but defiantly moved on until they struck the head where they had run up against a wall. they made desperate efforts to penetrate it to no avail. human nature could not stand t
stewart's division catches up, they are going in. his two divisions, will go in and strike and so willed another brigade. it will slow them down and they can't get through it. a few feet from the work some of the most horrific descriptions of the battle, these guys charging forward and they can't get through that hedge. the officers are hacking at it with their sabers. they are trying to chop at it with axes. rear troops are pushing in and they are literally getting killed there and getting...
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stewart? >> are there any other nominations? if not, nominations are closed. those in favor of the resolution will assent by saying aye. opposed, no. the ayes have it. the resolution is adopted. the honorable robert a gleason jr. is a unanimous choice for president of this college. [applause] >> the chair requests the chief sergeant at arms to escort the president to the rostrum. the chair has the honor to present to you your president, the honorable robert a gleason junior of cambria county. [applause] >> thank you. chief justice saylor, secretary cortez, honorable electors, distinguished guests and governor wolf who will be joining us shortly. thank you for participating today. thank you to all who helped organize and execute today's event. and the governor for hosting us at his residence later this afternoon. we want to thank the electors for choosing me to serve as the president of this electoral college. it is an incredible honor that i will never forget. today, we walk through history together. pennsylvania has always had an important place in american h
stewart? >> are there any other nominations? if not, nominations are closed. those in favor of the resolution will assent by saying aye. opposed, no. the ayes have it. the resolution is adopted. the honorable robert a gleason jr. is a unanimous choice for president of this college. [applause] >> the chair requests the chief sergeant at arms to escort the president to the rostrum. the chair has the honor to present to you your president, the honorable robert a gleason junior of...
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we have jimmy stewart with us tonight. hodding carter iii. i'm looking forward to meeting hodding carter iii. i admired him tremendously right after the immediate seizure of the hostages. where he had to go out everyday for the state department and the government and explain to all those reporters what was going on. you got to be fairly cool because they try to-- >> oh, yeah. >> throw you some curves, knowing the press. starting shopping yet? >> not yet. >> you really-- >> i always like to wait until the last minute, yes. >> wait until the last minute. i don't believe that you wait until the day before. you say you do, but how can you wait until the day before? >> a man can do you go to a store, you say-- >> wow. >> i want the following trinket. you ought to write that down. >> i want to put that on stone tablets-- "a man can do what he wants to do." >> i go to certain stores-- there's certain shops you go to where they not only allow you to shop-- >> yes. >> but they also entertain you. >> what do you mean? >> young ladies will come over and
we have jimmy stewart with us tonight. hodding carter iii. i'm looking forward to meeting hodding carter iii. i admired him tremendously right after the immediate seizure of the hostages. where he had to go out everyday for the state department and the government and explain to all those reporters what was going on. you got to be fairly cool because they try to-- >> oh, yeah. >> throw you some curves, knowing the press. starting shopping yet? >> not yet. >> you really--...
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stewart's division will shift to the right. they will move northward along the ground where they are located. they will move only about 400 yards. because overnight about 1200 yards north of where stewart started out, someone else began to occupy that same rise aground. and stewart is only able to shift about 400 yards to the north or right and will by necessity actually have to band his right front brigade or william bates brigade back to guard against the union troops a little bit further to the north. and shifts it to the right. he did essentially what he had been told the evening before and that was maintain his connection with the troops on the right. johnson shifted to the right as well. and no space opened for the division and it had fallen back overnight and will move forward and on johnson's left. so in the end with the arrival of kershaw what he wound up with, what he had to accept is not the formation that he desired having the divisions online two up and one back and instead three divisions across the top, two other
stewart's division will shift to the right. they will move northward along the ground where they are located. they will move only about 400 yards. because overnight about 1200 yards north of where stewart started out, someone else began to occupy that same rise aground. and stewart is only able to shift about 400 yards to the north or right and will by necessity actually have to band his right front brigade or william bates brigade back to guard against the union troops a little bit further to...
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stewart: thank you, mr. president. resolved that the president appoint one elector to take charge and ensure two packages of all legally required documents are directed to the secretary of the commonwealth of pennsylvania, one of which will be held subject to the order of the president of the senate of the united states, the other to be preserved by the secretary for one year and shall be a part of the public records of his office. that one package, each of all legally required documents, is directed to the archivist of the united states in washington, d.c., and to the honorable christopher c connor, chief justice of the district court of the united states for the middle district of pennsylvania, by delivering them by registered mail. be it further resolved a copy of this college be filed with the secretary of the commonwealth. >> thank you, mr. stewart. those in favor of the resolution will give their assent by saying aye. the opposed, no. the ayes have it. the resolution is unanimously adopted. the chair appoints mic
stewart: thank you, mr. president. resolved that the president appoint one elector to take charge and ensure two packages of all legally required documents are directed to the secretary of the commonwealth of pennsylvania, one of which will be held subject to the order of the president of the senate of the united states, the other to be preserved by the secretary for one year and shall be a part of the public records of his office. that one package, each of all legally required documents, is...
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stewart's able to put enough confederates right there, stops them. come across that field, with confederates getting just into position just in time. >> he knows his commander's eyes around him. he has something to prove. he organizes again for a concerted effort with a whole division. pushes him up, but more confederates flooding on to the field in time to stop that advance. now, he's really upset so he's going to take his whole core and try to do it, not just that, he's going to get the sixth core to help him out. half of the union army is coming on. extending their high. anchor i anchoring down. good fields of fire, goodell vagus. it forms a large bend. today we call the mule shoe -- it's horseshoe shaped. you guys are all in a nice convenient horseshoe, you're about to have a bad day, i apologize in advance. confederate defense here holds. and the line forms. the ninth of may comes, and it's time for both armies to assess their situation. this has created a roadblock down the brock road. the union army is bottlenecked. the second corps got stuck
stewart's able to put enough confederates right there, stops them. come across that field, with confederates getting just into position just in time. >> he knows his commander's eyes around him. he has something to prove. he organizes again for a concerted effort with a whole division. pushes him up, but more confederates flooding on to the field in time to stop that advance. now, he's really upset so he's going to take his whole core and try to do it, not just that, he's going to get the...
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robert: we saw a stat, stewart, 180 yards.w a stat like that was against the redskins. what do you think of the defense letting a guy off like that when he is not done that since 2010, 2011? lamont: as a running back, college and pros, there are certain teams that if i play well against this team, if i have a certain amount of yards against this team, the next time we play them i feel confident. if you look at just the season, anythi does not do well they seem to do well against the redskins. carolina ran the ball, ran the ball, ran the ball. i think jay gruden said it best, tonight was the first postgame interview where they got outcoached. kirk cousins will have a lot of yards, touchdowns, numbers, but when you're only running the carries, you're going to get fantasy points for the quarterback, but you were not letting the offense get into rhythm. robert: let's go to fedex, where kirk cousins is heading to the podium right now. let's listen in. kirk: fire away whenever you are ready. reporter: kirk, was there anything that c
robert: we saw a stat, stewart, 180 yards.w a stat like that was against the redskins. what do you think of the defense letting a guy off like that when he is not done that since 2010, 2011? lamont: as a running back, college and pros, there are certain teams that if i play well against this team, if i have a certain amount of yards against this team, the next time we play them i feel confident. if you look at just the season, anythi does not do well they seem to do well against the redskins....
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and stewart's men occupying the captured line of breastworks. merely holding this hill -- it does not give stewart or johnson or lee any advantages. no benefits at all. how do you get ammunition across rock creek. they eventually slung it in blankets across the creek. he is going to be ordered to make an assault. he is going to make an assault from this untenable position. at the same time, 25 federal guns open on him. the first maryland -- we will see their monument tomorrow, it was enveloped in a blaze. a solid wall of shot went crashing through the trees above us. the whole hill was covered by smoke and the smell of powder. johnson is going to launch his attack nonetheless. the confederate reports are confused. they are vague. we can only guess at the hell these men are going through. according to one of nichols' men, behind the rocks and trees below the breastworks -- when we opened on the yankees they replied with the most horrific response. the firing so fierce that our lines were soon enveloped in smoke. we could only see their position b
and stewart's men occupying the captured line of breastworks. merely holding this hill -- it does not give stewart or johnson or lee any advantages. no benefits at all. how do you get ammunition across rock creek. they eventually slung it in blankets across the creek. he is going to be ordered to make an assault. he is going to make an assault from this untenable position. at the same time, 25 federal guns open on him. the first maryland -- we will see their monument tomorrow, it was enveloped...
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sarah spoke with stewart about his mission.e could be thousands of people who aren't receiving the benefits they qualify for. >> that's right. there are 75 people -- 75,000 people, boris, who have signed up for this program, but another 30,000 who may not know about it. that's why jon stewart is speaking out about it today. this act, you know, is instrumental for the people who came in to help the people in their time of need. this is about giving back to them in their time of need. monitoring of illnesses that could have afflicted them because of their work, for example, at the site of the twin towers. doctor's visits, prescriptions that are paid for, treatments and surgeries these people need. many are suffering now from cancer and other ailments. jon stewart was instrumental in the renewal of this act in 2015. according to him, it was a fight with members of congress, to be able to make sure these medical services are available to the first responders for the next 75 years. this is a big part of what we talked about today. t
sarah spoke with stewart about his mission.e could be thousands of people who aren't receiving the benefits they qualify for. >> that's right. there are 75 people -- 75,000 people, boris, who have signed up for this program, but another 30,000 who may not know about it. that's why jon stewart is speaking out about it today. this act, you know, is instrumental for the people who came in to help the people in their time of need. this is about giving back to them in their time of need....
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stewart will deploy down here. cheetham will deploy here. the plan is to hit them in the center and try to center and tro break behind and try to drive the army into the river. what you are going to basically hood states about this, the country around franklin is open and exposed to the full view of the federal army. i cannot mask the movement of my troops so the out of flank of he enemy and if i attempt it will withdraw and precede me into nashville. while his immediate center is very strong his flight is we. is also trying to overrun the flanks of the army. he states that stewart's core will attack that side, cleburne and she them will attack the move the division northward before cleburne and brown in order to attack concurrently with them. that's basically what will happen. go back and have meetings with their commanders -- ask lane what will happen and explain what will happen. he said give orders sheer men -- in your front then press them and shoot them in the back while running to the mainline and fix your bayonets charge and breach t
stewart will deploy down here. cheetham will deploy here. the plan is to hit them in the center and try to center and tro break behind and try to drive the army into the river. what you are going to basically hood states about this, the country around franklin is open and exposed to the full view of the federal army. i cannot mask the movement of my troops so the out of flank of he enemy and if i attempt it will withdraw and precede me into nashville. while his immediate center is very strong...
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gun giveaway are you #with stewart or #without stewart. tweet us your answer and use the 5 at 630 and look for treat coming up next at 60. >> straight ahead on the news at 6, redskins player ryan kerrigan spreads cheer to kids. we're there as smiles light up as children's hospital. >> the snow is nice for about a month. >> i don't even know if i like it for a month. >> all right. but for those of who you do in time for the holidays. old man winter barreled across much of the u.s. from frigid temps to snow to freezing rain. sue, is this cold weather here to stay? >> hey, shawn, we'll be a little up and down in that department. up today at 56. seasonable the next couple days and we'll take that nosedive and sample some really cold december air the coldest eave we've seen so far this season or december in six years. tony i'll have the 7 day in a few minutes. >> sue, thank you very much. hello there friendly viewer. if you have an idea for a story here's the best way to get it to us. call the "fox5" tip line fox5tips@wttg.com 202-8 95-3000. we
gun giveaway are you #with stewart or #without stewart. tweet us your answer and use the 5 at 630 and look for treat coming up next at 60. >> straight ahead on the news at 6, redskins player ryan kerrigan spreads cheer to kids. we're there as smiles light up as children's hospital. >> the snow is nice for about a month. >> i don't even know if i like it for a month. >> all right. but for those of who you do in time for the holidays. old man winter barreled across much of...
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going home or stewart dying. >> after being so close to death stewart said her first words on christmasuld make a full recovery. doctors tonight say sandy is a real savior, not them. >> just knowing that she's alive is bond enough for me. >> to sandy and my doctors, thank you and i love y'all. >> reporter: and karen stewart said the first thing that she's going to do is learn cpr to help others. live in southeast dc, janice park, wusa 9. >> great story. sandy isn't the only one in her family who saved her life. her daughter also saved a boy from drowning once. >>> a ties to maryland and virginia has died suddenly at the age of 39. kion carpenter played safety for the bills and atlanta falcons. he went to high school in baltimore and played college ball at virginia tech. what carpenter did off the field is more impressive. we brought you his story after the baltimore riots in 2015. he founded the carpenter house to help young people achieve academic success and provide resources to disadvantaged families. virginia tech football tweeted on wednesday night that carpenter suffered a traumat
going home or stewart dying. >> after being so close to death stewart said her first words on christmasuld make a full recovery. doctors tonight say sandy is a real savior, not them. >> just knowing that she's alive is bond enough for me. >> to sandy and my doctors, thank you and i love y'all. >> reporter: and karen stewart said the first thing that she's going to do is learn cpr to help others. live in southeast dc, janice park, wusa 9. >> great story. sandy isn't...
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was stewart to painted the most of these. you refer to them as his $100 bills because he charged $100 for each one. ka-ching. they showed up everywhere. there were copyists. they made copies of the 100 and some odd he painted and there were oafish prints made and unofficial prints made. -- there were a official prints made and unofficial prints made. a couple of american traders brought with them one as a gift as a token of our nation. they brought to india a stuart washington. of our nation to you. who knows what happened to that. so they sort of saturate the visual landscape of this time. there is probably another part of your question i have not answered. >> how frequent was the duplication? did trumbull do it? paul: maybe once or twice. maybe a second version said there are not as many troubles -- trumbull's around. the most famous one is in city hall here. in the governor's room. more questions? >> obviously you focused on the top five painters contemporary to the revolution. i was wondering, one of the well-known painte
was stewart to painted the most of these. you refer to them as his $100 bills because he charged $100 for each one. ka-ching. they showed up everywhere. there were copyists. they made copies of the 100 and some odd he painted and there were oafish prints made and unofficial prints made. -- there were a official prints made and unofficial prints made. a couple of american traders brought with them one as a gift as a token of our nation. they brought to india a stuart washington. of our nation to...
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stewart will deploy down here. the plan is, like i said, kind of hit on the center and break the line and hit the flank. just hit the line and try to drive the army into the river. so that's what is going to end up happening. basically hood states about this, the country around franklin from many miles is open and exposed to the full view of the federal army and i cannot mask the movements of my troops so he will with draw and proceed me into nashville. while his immediate center is very strong. they would attack the center. under cover he would move his division northward before claiborne and brown. so it is in order to tax currently with them. that's basically what is going to happen. they go back and have meetings with their commanders and they start to break off. this one actually goes to claiborne and give orders to your men until you drive federals from their first line referring to wagners position out here. in your front and then press them and shoot them in the back and breach the enemies lines. he tells g
stewart will deploy down here. the plan is, like i said, kind of hit on the center and break the line and hit the flank. just hit the line and try to drive the army into the river. so that's what is going to end up happening. basically hood states about this, the country around franklin from many miles is open and exposed to the full view of the federal army and i cannot mask the movements of my troops so he will with draw and proceed me into nashville. while his immediate center is very...
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stewart. toa-lysa: what do you say critics who worry this may be putting weapons into hands that may be dangerous? citizensalready, already have the right to have these. anna-lysa: stewart will ensure that the person who wins the weapon is legally allowed to own it. >> we will make sure that all state and federal laws are followed. some remainlin >> for someone who is hoping to lead all of virginia, to have a giveaway of a military weapon is worrisome. developments in new york where the family of a murder jogger hopes that a dna test leads the police to her killer. joggingkilled while back in august. investigators developed the dna profile from a sample from underneath her fingernails and on her nweck. unable to find a match in state and federal databases, authorities want to use dna to see if the killer's relatives are the system. >> all of oregon investigative avenues have an exhausted. --s is the next logical move all logical investigative avenues have been exhausted. this is the next logic
stewart. toa-lysa: what do you say critics who worry this may be putting weapons into hands that may be dangerous? citizensalready, already have the right to have these. anna-lysa: stewart will ensure that the person who wins the weapon is legally allowed to own it. >> we will make sure that all state and federal laws are followed. some remainlin >> for someone who is hoping to lead all of virginia, to have a giveaway of a military weapon is worrisome. developments in new york where...
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the correspondents, staff and guests written by chris smith, forward by jon stewart. thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us online at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. >> young composer, singer, and entertainer ethan bortnick celebrates the power of music. >> ♪ it's all about music... ♪ >> with special guests "glee's" damian mcginty... >> ♪ when you need a friend >> and grammy-nominated singer jane monheit. >> ♪ what about us [playing "minute waltz"] >> ♪ crocodile rocking is something shocking when your feet... ♪ >> join ethan in sharing with the world the power of music, next. >> ♪ we are the children >> the frankenmuth brewery, founded in 1862 and located in the heart of historic frankenmuth, michigan's little bavaria, serving families and ma
the correspondents, staff and guests written by chris smith, forward by jon stewart. thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us online at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide....
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the correspondents, staff and guests written by chris smith, forward by jon stewart. thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us online at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. ♪ >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. funded in part by: hss. >>> our value principles are patient first. and we want to deliver the highest quality care. >> the goal of creating and sustaining value is all about putting the patient at the center of the equation. >> the purpose of this organization is to help people get back to what they need and love to do. >>> we've come a long way, baby. but there's one main reason why the dow has nearly doubled from 10 to almost 20,000. >>> welcome home. why selling a house
the correspondents, staff and guests written by chris smith, forward by jon stewart. thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us online at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide....
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we have jimmy stewart with us tonight. hodding carter iii. i'm looking forward to meeting hodding carter iii. i admired him tremendously during his really difficult days right after the immediate seizure of the hostages. where he had to go out everyday for the state department and the government and explain to all those reporters what was going on. you got to be fairly cool because they try to-- >> oh, yeah. >> throw you some curves, knowing the press. starting shopping yet? >> not yet. >> you really-- >> i always like to wait until the last minute, yes. >> wait until the last minute. i don't believe that you wait until the day before. you say you do, but how can you wait until the day before? >> a man can do you go to a store, you say-- >> wow. >> i want the following trinket. you ought to write that down. >> i want to put that on stone tablets-- "a man can do what he wants to do." >> i go to certain stores-- there's certain shops you go to where they not only allow you to shop-- >> yes. >> but they also entertain you. >> what do you mean? >
we have jimmy stewart with us tonight. hodding carter iii. i'm looking forward to meeting hodding carter iii. i admired him tremendously during his really difficult days right after the immediate seizure of the hostages. where he had to go out everyday for the state department and the government and explain to all those reporters what was going on. you got to be fairly cool because they try to-- >> oh, yeah. >> throw you some curves, knowing the press. starting shopping yet?...
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when we come back pulitzer prize winning columnist jim stewart, his unique perspective on this trump rally, which continues today. dow's up 33. ♪ there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be.
when we come back pulitzer prize winning columnist jim stewart, his unique perspective on this trump rally, which continues today. dow's up 33. ♪ there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where...
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charlie: christmas, jon stewart, thanks for doing this. >> thank you for having me. charlie: this is the today show. chris, why an oral history? >> come on. >> the title, "if i did it," was taken, so we had to go with the other title. >> because it is an oral history. >> and the voices of the people who wrote and performed this show are so interesting and are really not terribly well known outside of the 22 minutes a night that jon and everybody else did for 16 years. stephen colbert and others have done interviews. but the actual process of making the show, that wasn't kept secret but kept close because jon was so focused on those four days a week and just getting it
charlie: christmas, jon stewart, thanks for doing this. >> thank you for having me. charlie: this is the today show. chris, why an oral history? >> come on. >> the title, "if i did it," was taken, so we had to go with the other title. >> because it is an oral history. >> and the voices of the people who wrote and performed this show are so interesting and are really not terribly well known outside of the 22 minutes a night that jon and everybody else did...
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our guest host this morning, "new york times" columnist jim stewart.oing to tell us a story to watch in 2017. do you have a story for us? >> well, the story to watch is no mystery, the t, t is story to watch. i'm putting myself on a column diet. can only write about trump once a month. >> once a month? >> once a month. well, i do four a month. >> right. >> because we have -- i mean, we have something totally new here. i kind of think this is going to be like a virus and congress and washington is the immune system and we're going to watch these things come together over the next year. it's going to be a huge story because trump -- whether you like him or not, he is a change agent. he is not doing things the traditional way. and i will give him credit for this. i think he really will shake things up. he doesn't -- he kind of doesn't care, you know, enough. that's why i think people -- >> use as a delivery system for therapeutics many times. >> many times. >> immune therapies. >> so the virus doesn't necessarily kill the host. >> but there's going to be
our guest host this morning, "new york times" columnist jim stewart.oing to tell us a story to watch in 2017. do you have a story for us? >> well, the story to watch is no mystery, the t, t is story to watch. i'm putting myself on a column diet. can only write about trump once a month. >> once a month? >> once a month. well, i do four a month. >> right. >> because we have -- i mean, we have something totally new here. i kind of think this is going to be...
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. >>> hayward police chief diane urban stewart officially announced her retirement four days after sheid administrative leave, and an investigation was launched. >> no reason was given, but there were suggestions of a possible conflict of interest involving her new husband and work he had done for the city of oakland. today, claudine wong spoke about the investigation. >> reporter: a letter from chief diane stewart announcing she would retire. it said nothing about the fact that she actually hasn't been on the job for four months, since she was abruptly placed on paid leave. the city manager that put her on leave had this to say on wednesday. >> what did the investigation find? >> the details won't be released. it's part of her personnel file, so we won't be talking about, or releasing the investigation at this time. >> reporter: we do know the investigation focused on the chief and her husband. her husband, clark stewart has been doing leadership, and consultant work for the city for the last four. last year, they started dating. this year, they got married. an anonymous letter this s
. >>> hayward police chief diane urban stewart officially announced her retirement four days after sheid administrative leave, and an investigation was launched. >> no reason was given, but there were suggestions of a possible conflict of interest involving her new husband and work he had done for the city of oakland. today, claudine wong spoke about the investigation. >> reporter: a letter from chief diane stewart announcing she would retire. it said nothing about the fact...
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, written by chris smith, forward by jon stewart.nk you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ . . angie: it is mounted here in hong kong. i'm angie lau with an update of your top stories -- it is noon here in hong kong. a civil penalty from the justice department for deutsche bank, with a provision for consumers. meanwhile, the justice weretment suing barclays allegedly deceiving investors who bought mortgage-backed andrities between 2005 2007. it alleges the bank repeatedly deceived investors about the quality of the loans. 'sd italy
, written by chris smith, forward by jon stewart.nk you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ . . angie: it is mounted here in hong kong. i'm angie lau with an update of your top stories -- it is noon here in hong kong. a civil penalty from the justice department for deutsche bank, with a provision for consumers. meanwhile, the justice weretment suing barclays allegedly deceiving investors who bought mortgage-backed andrities between 2005 2007. it alleges the bank repeatedly deceived investors...
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stewart is asking supporters to register on web site for the contest.inner will then receive an ar 15 semi-automatic rifle. he says whoever wins the weapon will have to passe background check and be legally allowed to own a you firearm. why is he doing this? well the prince william chairman is running against ed gillespie for republican nomination for governor in virginia and he tells "fox5", yes, he's drawing attention to this because he believes he wants them to know in virginia that he is a strong second amendment rights supporter you. >> say you're doing show your support for second amendment but you know it will outrage your critics. defend this. is this a responsible thing to do? >> absolutely. look, this is a semi-automatic rifle. it's one of the more popular rifles sold in the united states. and i also do want to bring attention to the need for constitutional carry any virginia. we should have it. and you know, that's -- so i'm hoping toccomplish that as we move into the raffle. >> reporter: gun control critics, though, say that this ar 15 was s
stewart is asking supporters to register on web site for the contest.inner will then receive an ar 15 semi-automatic rifle. he says whoever wins the weapon will have to passe background check and be legally allowed to own a you firearm. why is he doing this? well the prince william chairman is running against ed gillespie for republican nomination for governor in virginia and he tells "fox5", yes, he's drawing attention to this because he believes he wants them to know in virginia...
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>> no. >> it's going to be cold. >> i love the cold. >> after seven years on the job, stewart jones says the nos are hard to accept. >> all right, i'll be around. call me if you need me. >> it makes you say, you know, if he doesn't come in, what will happen. one out of a dozen accepted the ride to a warming center or shelter. >> i was cold giving up the stage. >> we have a problem with jeanette's audio. we have a commute with brutally cold temperatures. 1 billion yahoo accounts have been compromised in what is believed to be the largest e-mail hack in history. this is a separate cyber breech from the one yahoo revealed two months ago. this massive data theft happened in august 2013. the internet giant is just now finding out. hackers may have gotten your name, e-mail address, phone number and birth date and answer to security questions. any passwords stolen have been scrambled through a technique called hashing making it harder but not impossible to hack. bank account and credit card information was not taking. the company urges everyone to change their passwords and reset their security
>> no. >> it's going to be cold. >> i love the cold. >> after seven years on the job, stewart jones says the nos are hard to accept. >> all right, i'll be around. call me if you need me. >> it makes you say, you know, if he doesn't come in, what will happen. one out of a dozen accepted the ride to a warming center or shelter. >> i was cold giving up the stage. >> we have a problem with jeanette's audio. we have a commute with brutally cold...
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stewart's message to them is. "sign up for coverage". ,. >> j.r.:more than 75,000 first responders have already registered for the zadroga act. a man in georgia is facing murder charges for reportedly sucker-punching another person to death. police believe the victim was attacked out of the blue. officers say this man, david di- giacomo, blindsided clint ali at a bar thursday night. for allegedly threatening his friend. the gas station where the victim worked.honored him today. his co-workers want people to sign their initials on ornaments and hang them from branches. they'll then take it to ali's family to show them just how many lives he's impacted in this community. ,. the suspect. is also facing charges of aggravated assault and obstruction of justice. an uber driver in florida took action when a robber tried to hold him up. police say the uber driver was cut off by a caravan this morning. a man got out of the caravan with two guns and tried to rob the uber driver. instead-- the uber driver pulled out a gun and shot the robber. a second person
stewart's message to them is. "sign up for coverage". ,. >> j.r.:more than 75,000 first responders have already registered for the zadroga act. a man in georgia is facing murder charges for reportedly sucker-punching another person to death. police believe the victim was attacked out of the blue. officers say this man, david di- giacomo, blindsided clint ali at a bar thursday night. for allegedly threatening his friend. the gas station where the victim worked.honored him today....
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marc stewart explains where the investigation is americas repair. >> marquis live at highlands ranch we learn more about this family. the community is heartbroken and remembering that family tonight. >> reporter: it soodifficult. as someone who lives in highlands ranch myself, the entire community is really. not just the spot. that being said, love the neighbors have been in and out of the labor home all afternoon and evening funding support, bringing food and flowers to the surviving family member. >> members of the labor family have been in and out of the young children.>> pregnancies all neighbors and family. >> it's unfathomable. >> reporter: he says mental health was an issue, specifically depression. even then, this was never expected. >> the kids play together all the time. no clue. it's a tough situation. >> reporter: neighbors say they're trying to hold the block together and be there for ryan.>> we will be there him. we have meetings with the neighborhood together. check after jennifer picked up her two sons from school early yesterday and didn't show for dinner last night,
marc stewart explains where the investigation is americas repair. >> marquis live at highlands ranch we learn more about this family. the community is heartbroken and remembering that family tonight. >> reporter: it soodifficult. as someone who lives in highlands ranch myself, the entire community is really. not just the spot. that being said, love the neighbors have been in and out of the labor home all afternoon and evening funding support, bringing food and flowers to the...
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chris stewart tells us there is no evidence of a russian plot. he prepares his plan to help trump drain the swamp. at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. sathis holiday season,or christmas. people have a lot to say about the chevy red tag sales event. dream truck right here. a tv. great. wow! please santa. please, please, please, please, please! santa i want to go fast. woooo! that sounds like christmas. it's the chevy red tag sales event. now through december 12th, get 0% financing for 72 months on remaining 2016 chevy models. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims centers are
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. >> reporter: 61-year-old stewart boden, computer programmer for the county, wasn't aware police were looking for a black suv when a car of that make cut in front of him at this intersection. >> i had noticed the license plate. and as they were waiting to turn vehicle coming, i go, i think i need to commit that license plate to memory. >> because? >> because something wasn't quite right. >> the suspects perhaps left the scene in a black suv -- >> when i got home i turned on the tv. something said, the suspects fled in a black suv. i saw something, i needed to say something. >> about 20, 25 suv at that time. >> a black suv? >> yeah. and i do have a good memory. utah license plate. >> okay. >> x52-3ry. >> that was the turning point in the investigation. >> reporter: the plate number came back to the enterprise car rental company. it had been rented by a syed faruk. >> my hands started to shake at that point. i thought, wow, we really don't have just a person of interest, we need to locate this person. >> reporter: as police and the fbi would later learn, faruk and his wife, a pakistani
. >> reporter: 61-year-old stewart boden, computer programmer for the county, wasn't aware police were looking for a black suv when a car of that make cut in front of him at this intersection. >> i had noticed the license plate. and as they were waiting to turn vehicle coming, i go, i think i need to commit that license plate to memory. >> because? >> because something wasn't quite right. >> the suspects perhaps left the scene in a black suv -- >> when i got...
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booktv sits down with longtime white house employee, stewart stevens. mr. stevens a former chandelier in window cleaner at the white house for seven presidents wrote about his experience in his self-published memoir "the white house chandeliers." >> how did you get to the white house? >> guest: well when i think back i was in the military police so i went to number 14 precinct and talk to the sergeant about being in the police. i had to take a test and they said i passed the test but they weren't hiring any blacks. so that didn't work and then i went to the fire department and i had to sign a sheet of paper that was longer than your leg tt wait to join the fire department today knew i had to wait and i couldn't wait that long so i went back and i was telling my dad and he said well you are going to have to wait on them to call you and we were waiting you were going to have to find a job do h so if you save a lot of money. you have picked up a few bad habits so you are going to have to get yourself together. i said yes, sir. i want -- i went to a restaurant
booktv sits down with longtime white house employee, stewart stevens. mr. stevens a former chandelier in window cleaner at the white house for seven presidents wrote about his experience in his self-published memoir "the white house chandeliers." >> how did you get to the white house? >> guest: well when i think back i was in the military police so i went to number 14 precinct and talk to the sergeant about being in the police. i had to take a test and they said i passed...
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>> stewart runs back in the house and finds something maple leafs that he can wear to the . car. >> i am so frick'n excited! what a present for the father. this is the most amazing thing that's going to happen to me in my whole life. >> oh, the love. look at the love. >> i love her so much. >>> we hope you enjoyed our show today. check out rightthisminute.com for more fun stuff or catch us on the next episode of "right breaking newnext -- the latest on an ice rescue in walworth county. we'll tell you where the stands.then.. m team 4 times out our next round of snow, and how much you can expect.. i'm shannon sims.and i'm steve today on live at 4 ...we're following breaking news out of walworth county as crews sech for a man who fell through the ice this afternoon. our eric ross has been on the scene all afternoon.he joins us live now with where the search stands.eric? town of geneva police chief now are being made to recover a body..... golf course security out here called police around 1-15 after seeing a man fall through the ice about 200 to 300 yards out on the lake..... t
>> stewart runs back in the house and finds something maple leafs that he can wear to the . car. >> i am so frick'n excited! what a present for the father. this is the most amazing thing that's going to happen to me in my whole life. >> oh, the love. look at the love. >> i love her so much. >>> we hope you enjoyed our show today. check out rightthisminute.com for more fun stuff or catch us on the next episode of "right breaking newnext -- the latest on an...
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just over a year after taking the reins from jon stewart. >> this is "the daily show" with trevor noah! >> reporter: noah making his mark tackling the topic of race, taking aim at president-elect trump. >> in donald trump's america everyone is speculating as to who should be the most afraid. black people, latinos, the english language. >> do you think donald trump is racist? >> i do. i do. >> you do? >> i'll tell you why. it's tough to say that somebody is not racist when they're doing all the racist things. you know, sometimes i feel like we need to invent like a racism richter scale. because racism in america is such a loaded word. it feels like people are more afraid of being called racist than actually being racist. >> nobody wants to be called racist. >> no, people go "don't call me racist." i might do these things but don't call me racist. if donald trump chooses an adviser that has a platform that specifically caters to a movement that is neo-nazi and white supremacist, what do you call that? people go, i don't say the "n" word, i don't hang anybody, so i can't be racist. and i
just over a year after taking the reins from jon stewart. >> this is "the daily show" with trevor noah! >> reporter: noah making his mark tackling the topic of race, taking aim at president-elect trump. >> in donald trump's america everyone is speculating as to who should be the most afraid. black people, latinos, the english language. >> do you think donald trump is racist? >> i do. i do. >> you do? >> i'll tell you why. it's tough to say...
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i was just listening to chris stewart, the lawyer there. he made reference to a federal case, and he made reference to the solicitor is going to have another case. he was making reference to two more trials. is this news here? has he officially been told, do we know, that there's going to be another trial or two? >> two more trials are possible. here is why. this trial ends in a hung jury, a mistrial. so that is neither a finding of not guilty, which would release officer slager of these charges, nor obviously a finding of guilty, which is why the family members and other advocates are registering their concern. so there is an expectation, we don't know yet, that there could be a retrial of this case. that does often happen in significant cases that end in a hung jury because it is such a lack of resolution. but it is certainly too fast at this early hour to hear that kind of formal announcement from prosecutors. in a sense, they will be doing what the community and what journalists are going to be doing in the coming hours and days, steve,
i was just listening to chris stewart, the lawyer there. he made reference to a federal case, and he made reference to the solicitor is going to have another case. he was making reference to two more trials. is this news here? has he officially been told, do we know, that there's going to be another trial or two? >> two more trials are possible. here is why. this trial ends in a hung jury, a mistrial. so that is neither a finding of not guilty, which would release officer slager of these...