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and make your jokes but sully is quicker than he looks. i was head out friday. >> i'll be right there. >> i got this call. >> i got off phone with laura, she said that at a workplace near where she lives, there are police and they think they might have found sully. >> she was right. >> now and again. >> a sharp eyed driver spotted sully, she called state police, who knew that people were looking for him. >> they found him here. right across from foster wheeler company, a thin fence, from eye 78. >> -- i78. >> a grass part he was up againsts fence, luckily he could not get through the fence. >> he would are been done for. >> sully chowed down, and his favoriter which -- cherry tomatoes. >> i was crying inny car. >> sully is 13 years old, turtles are known to live to 100s, 200 in some cases, laura, is thinking her kids may inherit sully, and until then their children as well, once they show up, assuming that sully does not wander again. >> he can move as fast as you can walk, biggest problem they have is getting hit by cars. that is what is
and make your jokes but sully is quicker than he looks. i was head out friday. >> i'll be right there. >> i got this call. >> i got off phone with laura, she said that at a workplace near where she lives, there are police and they think they might have found sully. >> she was right. >> now and again. >> a sharp eyed driver spotted sully, she called state police, who knew that people were looking for him. >> they found him here. right across from foster...
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, sully >> reporter: you have to jump right into the interview. hut, hut, hut! catch my feet! >> reporter: you have to have a cool band leader. >> i like this guy! >> hi, i'm john bantise! [music] >> reporter: and stephen first crossed paths with john last summer when he was a guest on the colbert report. the new orleans musician, educator, and humanitarian didn't seem to know he was face- to-face with a fellow improviser. >> improvisation is forever. i don't know what i'm going to you might. >> oh! >> ha! [ applause ] [ laughter ] >> reporter: but in the end they hit all the right notes. well what's mine is mine. [music] and what's yours is yours. [music] and together we're doing the show. [music] >> stephen colbert and john batiste will do their first show this tuesday when the late show with stephen colbert premiers after the news at 11 only on cbs 2. >>> a cheetah on the run, just feet away from visitors at a zoo. find out where it was hiding, and where it is headed next. >>> firefighters to the rescue. what they did after a fire that helped t
, sully >> reporter: you have to jump right into the interview. hut, hut, hut! catch my feet! >> reporter: you have to have a cool band leader. >> i like this guy! >> hi, i'm john bantise! [music] >> reporter: and stephen first crossed paths with john last summer when he was a guest on the colbert report. the new orleans musician, educator, and humanitarian didn't seem to know he was face- to-face with a fellow improviser. >> improvisation is forever. i don't...
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they were charged with sullying egypt's reputation, it has been more damaged by gaoling these journaliststhan by any footage that they shot. >> it's a trial that has been slammed all around the world. a sunning matter for our colleagues. >> so the barely competent judges have simply convicted the defendants and given them three years and we don't know the reasons, and that seems to be as a former judges, u.n. judge, preposterous behaviour. >> i commentate on this, the egyptian judiciary is sensitive about being criticized for their verdicts. and in weeks and moths, people have been sent to prison. al jazeera is seen as being partisan, and being linked to islamists in egypt. the muslim brotherhood and others have been outlawed as terrorism organizations. >> this is a sham trial, a mockery. there are times when the government will really tree to let out a coherent case, because they are ting to win on the strength of the law. it's telling that here it is so ludicrous and the verdicts so ludicrous, that is says the egyptian security state wants everyone to know it does not matter iffish goin
they were charged with sullying egypt's reputation, it has been more damaged by gaoling these journaliststhan by any footage that they shot. >> it's a trial that has been slammed all around the world. a sunning matter for our colleagues. >> so the barely competent judges have simply convicted the defendants and given them three years and we don't know the reasons, and that seems to be as a former judges, u.n. judge, preposterous behaviour. >> i commentate on this, the egyptian...
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always good to see sully and a bunch of cute dogs, too. >>> you felt it if you were outside on this beautiful saturday. we talked about the heat earlier. now, of course, the temperatures caught many people by surprise at the art and wine festival. at least six people were taken to the hospital there. crews say they were suffering from heat stroke or exhaustion. it's going to get even hotter, so maybe any wine festival plans tomorrow. >> with equal amounts of water on the day. trends are going to be hotter. right now, they're about 5 to 10 degrees warmer than yesterday at the same time. probably your air continuing is still running if you've got it. around the peninsula right now. still low to mid 70s there. tri valley temperatures in the 70s right now. winds will be trending offshort once again. and high pressure reaches its peak intensity tomorrow. which could put us near record breaking territory if we manage these upper 90s to about 105 degrees. that's the numbers we have to break for tomorrow. now, unfortunately, there's also a clear the air day. the worst of the air quality in the south
always good to see sully and a bunch of cute dogs, too. >>> you felt it if you were outside on this beautiful saturday. we talked about the heat earlier. now, of course, the temperatures caught many people by surprise at the art and wine festival. at least six people were taken to the hospital there. crews say they were suffering from heat stroke or exhaustion. it's going to get even hotter, so maybe any wine festival plans tomorrow. >> with equal amounts of water on the day....
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in our report, some business analysts are thinking that the whole made in germany brand has been sullied by this. now, it remains to be seen what volkswagen will do besides paying fines, besides paying possible criminal penalties. will they have to compensate the consumers who bought their vehicles? will they have to fix the vehicles so they're not polluting? it's all going to cost a lot of money, and i think it will take a lot of time. the first step is going on here in germany where the board is going to try and get some handle on this mess and try to figure out a strategy for regaining trust. it won't be easy. >> indeed. the questions keep coming. thank you very much. >>> burkina faso's interim president says he's back in power and has restored a civilian transitional government. he'd been taken hostage during a coup last week. coup leaders and the army loyal to the interim government have signed a truce on tuesday night. the presidential guard that staged the coup have agreed to remain confined to their barracks. the loyalists retreated to 50 kilometers from the capitals. the preside
in our report, some business analysts are thinking that the whole made in germany brand has been sullied by this. now, it remains to be seen what volkswagen will do besides paying fines, besides paying possible criminal penalties. will they have to compensate the consumers who bought their vehicles? will they have to fix the vehicles so they're not polluting? it's all going to cost a lot of money, and i think it will take a lot of time. the first step is going on here in germany where the board...
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forest grove, gillford, rolling ridge and sterling and sully. park view high school was on lockdown. which means the students had to stay in the classroom with windows close and hallways empty. that's since been lifted we're told. lockdown status has been lyfted there -- lifted there. now two fairfax county elementary schools which had on yenation this morning also -- orientation this morning also had to secure their buildings. and also herndon high school which had an or yen attention this morning released its -- orientation this morning released its students later because of this shooting and search for the suspects. much more at 5:00, i'm peggy fox reporting live in sterling. >> do we know the condition of the teenager who was shot? >> reporter: we don't know the condition. all we is that he was shot. he has gunshot wounds. so we assume he's been shot at least two times. however he was taken by ground transportation. usually when someone is in dire circumstance, they're airlifted but again we don't know his condition. we'll have that for you
forest grove, gillford, rolling ridge and sterling and sully. park view high school was on lockdown. which means the students had to stay in the classroom with windows close and hallways empty. that's since been lifted we're told. lockdown status has been lyfted there -- lifted there. now two fairfax county elementary schools which had on yenation this morning also -- orientation this morning also had to secure their buildings. and also herndon high school which had an or yen attention this...
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on i-66 taking these volume delays into account from sully road to l street northwest, a 31-minute commutenorthbound on i-95 volume certainly an issue there as well from gordon boulevard up to i-395 a 13-minute commute. and southbound on the bw parkway, we're doing well but it starts to pick up as you make your way to town from powder mill road to benning road northeast, a 14-minute commute. >>> a deadly 8.3 earthquake struck chile last night killing five people and prompting massive evacuations. now tsunami advisories are in effect in california and hawaii. >> reporter: in southern california beaches are closing and boaters are preparing for strong currents and dangerous waves this morning, waves that will have traveled more than 5,000 miles from south america. an 8.3 magnitude earthquake shook the chilean capital of santiago thursday night. -- wednesday night. one mile were evacuated from coastal towns, some of which have already been flooded by tsunamis. i looked and the water was already coming this pan said. the chilean president plans to deploy planes and helicopters to survey the da
on i-66 taking these volume delays into account from sully road to l street northwest, a 31-minute commutenorthbound on i-95 volume certainly an issue there as well from gordon boulevard up to i-395 a 13-minute commute. and southbound on the bw parkway, we're doing well but it starts to pick up as you make your way to town from powder mill road to benning road northeast, a 14-minute commute. >>> a deadly 8.3 earthquake struck chile last night killing five people and prompting massive...
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sully road at wallny, right lane blocked because of an accident.inbound to 10, indian head highway, little red inbound and taking a look at the top of the beltway, 95 and 29, everything inbound going about 40 miles per hour. >>> your ride through friendship heights should be smooth. that's not the way it was last night. no one hurt. metro's single tracked the red line for hours until the problem was fixed. >>> the news 4 i-team told you about first, the growing number of minors getting their hands on cigarettes. the fines could be stiffened for stores that sell tobacco to minors. the fine is $500 for a first offense and $750 for a second offense. a vote today could increase that fine to $1,000 for first offense and that is the highest fine allowed under state law. >>> good morning. m landon dowdy. gm's ceo says the automaker will tap more into connectivity in its cars. gm plans to add more self-driving features and enable services through smartphone apps. you could use an app to import preferences like seat position and mirrors into any gm car you'
sully road at wallny, right lane blocked because of an accident.inbound to 10, indian head highway, little red inbound and taking a look at the top of the beltway, 95 and 29, everything inbound going about 40 miles per hour. >>> your ride through friendship heights should be smooth. that's not the way it was last night. no one hurt. metro's single tracked the red line for hours until the problem was fixed. >>> the news 4 i-team told you about first, the growing number of...
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the answers to the name of sully.our winning lottery numbers. ♪ >> deadly police chase in kentucky ended with trooper down and the suspect dead. it played not town called eddi eddieville. trooper joseph ponder pulled over a car last night but the driver took off then stopped short. so ponder hit the back of his car. the driver started shooting and killed trooper ponder. then ran into the woods. police say they found him this morning. they say he refused to drop his weapon. they shot him killing him. >>> kim davis the ken can't could you tee clerk jailed for refusing to issue same sex marriage licenses returned to work today but she says her name will longer appear on marriage licenses issued by her office. davis claims this will allow her to keep her job without compromising her religious beliefs. the problem, without her signature, the licenses could be invalid. davis is blaming kentucky's governor and legislature for not helping find a solution. >> you decide 2016. presidential republican candidate donald trump gett
the answers to the name of sully.our winning lottery numbers. ♪ >> deadly police chase in kentucky ended with trooper down and the suspect dead. it played not town called eddi eddieville. trooper joseph ponder pulled over a car last night but the driver took off then stopped short. so ponder hit the back of his car. the driver started shooting and killed trooper ponder. then ran into the woods. police say they found him this morning. they say he refused to drop his weapon. they shot him...
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sully road to north lee highway a 29-minute commute.om furnace road a 9-minute -- 395 a 9-minute commute from powder mill road to howard road southeast, a 22- minute commute. let's show you how things are shaping up outside from our trafficland cam here. this si-66 west of nutley -- this is i-66 west of nutley street. this is the eastbound side so you see the volume. again no accidents or incidents, just volume delays for the most part. we'll send it over you to. >>> seems hard to believe but we're already talking about the 2016 super bowl. some interesting information has leaked about a repeat half time performance. >> there's a potential of a curtain call. let's find out from tommy mcfly. >> good morning. if it ain't broke, don't fix it, right? can you believe just one year after he already did the super bowl, they're breaking back bruno mars. [ ringtone ] >> he's not the only repeat performer as far as half time shows go. justin timberlake, gloron es stefan and -- gloria estefan have been doing the big show more than once. congratula
sully road to north lee highway a 29-minute commute.om furnace road a 9-minute -- 395 a 9-minute commute from powder mill road to howard road southeast, a 22- minute commute. let's show you how things are shaping up outside from our trafficland cam here. this si-66 west of nutley -- this is i-66 west of nutley street. this is the eastbound side so you see the volume. again no accidents or incidents, just volume delays for the most part. we'll send it over you to. >>> seems hard to...
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from sully road to north lee highway a34-minute commute. as you make the trip northbound on i-95 on the virginia side from gordon boulevard up to i- 395, a 10-minute chute. for now we'll send it over -- commute. for now we'll send it over to you. >>> one person has died in the northern california wildfire that has consumed more than 78 square miles. thousands of people have been evacuated from the fast-moving flames which have destroyed at least 500 homes so far. chelsea edwards has more from middletown, california. >> reporter: the insatiable fire burning 20 miles of napa valley is california's top priority. the governor has issue add state of emergency and fire -- issued a state of emergency and fire crews working elsewhere have been moved here to stop the destruction. >> it's utter chaos. there's nothing like it. i've never seen anything like it. >> reporter: embers rain down on people trying to escape after the fire erupted saturday. it even jumped a highway and drivers were forced to abandon their cars. at least one person died. >> wit
from sully road to north lee highway a34-minute commute. as you make the trip northbound on i-95 on the virginia side from gordon boulevard up to i- 395, a 10-minute chute. for now we'll send it over -- commute. for now we'll send it over to you. >>> one person has died in the northern california wildfire that has consumed more than 78 square miles. thousands of people have been evacuated from the fast-moving flames which have destroyed at least 500 homes so far. chelsea edwards has...
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we still have that accident now on the shoulder causing some problems on i-66 eastbound at sully roady 9 is over the scene. when we have traffic, we obviously have heavy volume associated with it not just the accident but normally peep getting on the road as well. 29 will work well for you. also add a few take minutes to your commute time, you should be able to be good to go there. traveling on i-27to the capital beltway, no major issues but volume a problem close to falls road. i don't think it will cause too much of an issue. just account for that by adding a few extra minutes to your commute time this morning. for now we'll send it over to you. >>> if you're planning on trying and catching a glimpse of pope francis while he's in d.c., all that papal watching might leave you a little thirsty. >> wouldn't you know there are papal themed brews that will be on tap at one local restaurant. tommy mcfly has the beer menu in the 94.7 fresh fm studios. >> when the pope comes to the basilica, a local watering hole about a block away will be ready with a pope inspired beer list. >> this was k
we still have that accident now on the shoulder causing some problems on i-66 eastbound at sully roady 9 is over the scene. when we have traffic, we obviously have heavy volume associated with it not just the accident but normally peep getting on the road as well. 29 will work well for you. also add a few take minutes to your commute time, you should be able to be good to go there. traveling on i-27to the capital beltway, no major issues but volume a problem close to falls road. i don't think...
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our very own diane dwyer emceed the event which highlighted sully sullenberger. he shared his story of landing a plane on the hudson back in 200 the, who can forget. the event raised close to $700,000. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, a big night for college football. both stanford and cal in action on the road. and you won't believe the way the bears' game ended. we'll show you the wild finish next. full swing. and a couple of bay area university's are right in the >>> college football is in full swing and a couple of bay area universities are right in the thick of things. stanford in southern california taking on the sixth ranked usc trojans. famous usc alum will ferrell getting the team fired up. old school, they couldn't hold down the cardinal. stanford running back wright scored three touchdowns on the night and the cardinal pulled off the upset in lnc.a., beatin the trojans 41-31. >>> to texas where cal looked to knock off the longhorns. the bears had complete control of the game, leading going into the fourth quarter. but texas would m
our very own diane dwyer emceed the event which highlighted sully sullenberger. he shared his story of landing a plane on the hudson back in 200 the, who can forget. the event raised close to $700,000. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, a big night for college football. both stanford and cal in action on the road. and you won't believe the way the bears' game ended. we'll show you the wild finish next. full swing. and a couple of bay area university's are...
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the one thing he resented about warren harding whom he liked very much was that harding might be sullyinghe presidency. coolidge had great respect for the presidency. susan swain: is it true that grace coolidge went to listen to some of the senate hearings on the scandal of the administration? cynthia bittinger: well, i'm not sure about the scandals, but i think she did go from time to time to congress, and she did listen in on what was going on. but she kept very much in the background. she was more in the tradition of first ladies to have a happy home life, take care of her children, greet the public, but not meddle in public policy. susan swain: we're going to go back in time now and learn a little bit about how the two of them met, and how this political partnership. what was it, the double harness? cynthia bittinger: double harness. susan swain: double harness. and how that all got started? here's a bit of the story of how the coolidges met. (begin video clip) julia nelson: this is the clark school for the deaf where calvin and grace met for the first time. she was a teacher living i
the one thing he resented about warren harding whom he liked very much was that harding might be sullyinghe presidency. coolidge had great respect for the presidency. susan swain: is it true that grace coolidge went to listen to some of the senate hearings on the scandal of the administration? cynthia bittinger: well, i'm not sure about the scandals, but i think she did go from time to time to congress, and she did listen in on what was going on. but she kept very much in the background. she...
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i decided i want to be called sully from now on. i don't know if you're going to wear it as well. >> big blue monster, you know. >> we'll see you in a little bi. by the way, "blindspot" premiers monday night here on nbc and everybody is talking about it, girl. >> sully's acting is part of it as well but there's also the >> yes. >> we're back after your local >>> george washington bridge. 8:57 on this friday. good morning. i'm michael garguila. a man was shot in a parking lot in yonkers. he was outside burger king near the cross county parkway when he was shot in the head and arm. it was a drive-by shooting. so far no arrests. nolan was drafted last year by the oakland a's and had been pitching in the minor leagues. let's check for weather. lots of sun. temperatures way above normal. 87 for the high. cloudy 67 degrees tonight. tomorrow, partly to mostly sunny by afternoon. 83. 76. monday, breezy, 73. tuesday, chance for a shower or two. 74 for the high. coming up on the "today" show, emma roberts talks about her new series called scr
i decided i want to be called sully from now on. i don't know if you're going to wear it as well. >> big blue monster, you know. >> we'll see you in a little bi. by the way, "blindspot" premiers monday night here on nbc and everybody is talking about it, girl. >> sully's acting is part of it as well but there's also the >> yes. >> we're back after your local >>> george washington bridge. 8:57 on this friday. good morning. i'm michael garguila. a...
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>> good morning, sully. navistar, shares down 14% in the premarket.ginemaker reported its 12th quarterly loss in a row as its results suf from restructuring cost and warranty costs as well, those shares down 13%. sears trading lower this morning, retailer's k mart division paid $1.4 million to set al u.s. case charging it with inducing medicare ben fishies to fill prescription at kmart pharmacist. those shares down by about 2% on lighter trading. and netflix making a move to stream its way into asia. the company's launching in japan today. netflix shares on a wild ride so far, along with the rest of the markets here, down 8% yesterday, right now, up 1%. the roller coaster ride that is netflix continue bus remember, it is still the best performing stock in the s & p 500 on a year-to-date basis. back to you. dom, thank you very much, again, dom chu. >>> all right, guys, just some breaking news from bill gross, janice capital management, formerly of pimco, latest monthly investment outlook is out, we just got it looking through it here, you will forgive
>> good morning, sully. navistar, shares down 14% in the premarket.ginemaker reported its 12th quarterly loss in a row as its results suf from restructuring cost and warranty costs as well, those shares down 13%. sears trading lower this morning, retailer's k mart division paid $1.4 million to set al u.s. case charging it with inducing medicare ben fishies to fill prescription at kmart pharmacist. those shares down by about 2% on lighter trading. and netflix making a move to stream its...
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i decided i want to be called sully from now on.see you in a little bi. by the way, "blindspot" premiers monday night here on nbc and everybody is talking about it, not just because of the naked girl. >> sully's acting is part of it as well but there's also the naked girl. >> yes. >> we're back after your local news and weather. i'm ... =map= breaking news ... students at "amador valley high school" in pleasanton are stayi >>> 8:56, beginning with breaking news. studented at amador valley high school are staying home while police investigate a threat. students are being told to stay home and those who were on campus already were evacuated and sent home. police are not commenting on the nature of the threat. the school has not yet decided whether to cancel classes today. the police department says they have. we will continue to track this story, bring you the latest information when it is available to us. >>> happening today, jail guards accused of beating a mentally ill patient to death are expected to enter a plea. they texted each
i decided i want to be called sully from now on.see you in a little bi. by the way, "blindspot" premiers monday night here on nbc and everybody is talking about it, not just because of the naked girl. >> sully's acting is part of it as well but there's also the naked girl. >> yes. >> we're back after your local news and weather. i'm ... =map= breaking news ... students at "amador valley high school" in pleasanton are stayi >>> 8:56, beginning with...
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i decided i want to be called sully from now on.in a little bi. by the way, "blindspot" premiers monday night here on nbc and everybody is talking about it, not just because of the naked girl. >> sully's acting is part of it as well but there's also the naked girl. >> yes. >> we're back after your local news and weather. >>> good morning. i'm vai sikahema. brittn brittney, warm? >> tomorrow not so much. in fact, the humid goes up. there's a live look outside. the philadelphia museum of art. our current temperatures in philadelphia at 70 degrees. 70 in atlantic city. 70 degrees currently in wilmington. we do have an air quality alert today for most of our areas. you want to be careful. the elderly, children should also limit their outdoor exposure and limit your outdoor activity if you can. our temperatures today range between 84 and 87. sunny and warm. vai? >> thank you. brittney. there was a bed bug that forced a shutdown. there was one bed bug and it was dead but the city closed the office and did a complete search of the call cen
i decided i want to be called sully from now on.in a little bi. by the way, "blindspot" premiers monday night here on nbc and everybody is talking about it, not just because of the naked girl. >> sully's acting is part of it as well but there's also the naked girl. >> yes. >> we're back after your local news and weather. >>> good morning. i'm vai sikahema. brittn brittney, warm? >> tomorrow not so much. in fact, the humid goes up. there's a live look...
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i will try not to sully anything anna:. and they are off. guy: a wide-ranging interview.ects of wardrobe choices and your younger wife choice. i cannot believe he is letting him behind the wheel. are we in short for this -- insured for this? he said the ceo of rolls-royce may not speak to him after this. i have to say that the ceo looked a bit surprised by some of hans nichols questions. we will leave off from that conversation. let's have a quick check in on the markets. shanghai beginning to perk up a little bit near the close. like we are a little bit off of our lows. we were down nearly 4% earlier on. in terms of the european futures, we are up by around 2/10 of 1%. london lagging a little bit. quick ratell take a here on countdown and we will see you in two minutes. ♪ 724 a.m. here in london. here are the stories you need to know this many. anna: japan's central bank has left monetary policy unchanged deciding to not add to the stimulus program. the economy is continuing to grow at a moderate pace and the current easing is having the intended effect. beenmalcolm turn
i will try not to sully anything anna:. and they are off. guy: a wide-ranging interview.ects of wardrobe choices and your younger wife choice. i cannot believe he is letting him behind the wheel. are we in short for this -- insured for this? he said the ceo of rolls-royce may not speak to him after this. i have to say that the ceo looked a bit surprised by some of hans nichols questions. we will leave off from that conversation. let's have a quick check in on the markets. shanghai beginning to...
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and the human cry that's gone occupy, because it's sullying the image of atticus finch. i think it's a necessary thing because i think anything that helps focus attention on these issues that lead to some dialogue about the role of race and racial relations in this country is a good thing, and even though a lot of people say the book shouldn't have been published because it's not very good -- and i haven't finished it yet. i'm actually in the middle of finishing "to kill a mockingbird" as a prey lewd to it. but the fact that it's created such a firestorm of controversy demonstrates very clearly that this is a topic that's still very near the surface and it's something that needs to be addressed. >> it's hard to believe it's been that years since the ken burns movie came out. when that came on, it was like a slack jawed idiot staring at the screen. i couldn't pull away. it inspired debates about the buys he put in it, the misuse of photographs, some of that stuff. but like rob, i said, listen, this is firing up interest all over the country in this period of history, and
and the human cry that's gone occupy, because it's sullying the image of atticus finch. i think it's a necessary thing because i think anything that helps focus attention on these issues that lead to some dialogue about the role of race and racial relations in this country is a good thing, and even though a lot of people say the book shouldn't have been published because it's not very good -- and i haven't finished it yet. i'm actually in the middle of finishing "to kill a...
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it is truly an honor to serb here in the united states congress but we sully that honor when we waste the american people's time with misplaced priorities and manufactured crises. mr. speaker, congress has one fundamental responsibility -- funding the federal government. but unfortunately, republicans in congress insist on undermining these responsibilities at virtually every turn. mr. speaker, republicans already insist on maintaining reckless pressure funding to choke services for middle class and working americans, seens -- seniors, veterans and children. instead of replace -- of passing responsible budgets that meet the ever-changing needs of our nation, republicans continue to kick the can down the road through continuing resolutions which waste time and shortchange american people. but if that wasn't bad enough, now we are facing a complete federal shutdown because republicans insist on holding federal funds for women's health care hostage. congress has just four legislative days remaining to pass a funding bill, mr. speaker. the american people are fed up with this brinksmanshi
it is truly an honor to serb here in the united states congress but we sully that honor when we waste the american people's time with misplaced priorities and manufactured crises. mr. speaker, congress has one fundamental responsibility -- funding the federal government. but unfortunately, republicans in congress insist on undermining these responsibilities at virtually every turn. mr. speaker, republicans already insist on maintaining reckless pressure funding to choke services for middle...
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. >> you thought your reputation was being sullied. >> yes.y came, they investigated it, and they found nothing. >> reporter: yet that episode didn't seem to deter joyce from becoming close with another murderer -- sweat's buddy, richard matt. >> how long did it take, mrs. mitchell, for you to consider him to be a friend, as opposed to just another inmate? >> it took a little while, but he was in different shops with me, too. you know, he always had said, you know, "you don't ever have to worry. if something happens, no one will ever hurt you." you know, "we'll make sure that you're -- you're safe." >> what do you think he meant by that? explain that for me, within the context of life in a prison. >> you've heard stories where inmates will take civillians -- civilians hostage or whatever. he always would say i never had anything to worry about. he would make sure that i was safe. >> do you take that to mean that he personally would, or that he also had connections within the prison where he could protect you in other areas as well? >> i took i
. >> you thought your reputation was being sullied. >> yes.y came, they investigated it, and they found nothing. >> reporter: yet that episode didn't seem to deter joyce from becoming close with another murderer -- sweat's buddy, richard matt. >> how long did it take, mrs. mitchell, for you to consider him to be a friend, as opposed to just another inmate? >> it took a little while, but he was in different shops with me, too. you know, he always had said, you know,...
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sully, mandy, back to you. >> all right, rick. thanks very much.the week for stocks. the s&p 500 with the losses today back in correction. the dow jones industrial average on pace for its third straight negative quarter. so you might be asking how do you protect your money? five stocks that will shield you from the volatility. those names coming up. we're back in two minutes. ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree eir boil and kale...ade from you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one thing, you see what's coming next. you see opportunity. that's what a type e* does. and so it begins. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. why pause a spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical cond
sully, mandy, back to you. >> all right, rick. thanks very much.the week for stocks. the s&p 500 with the losses today back in correction. the dow jones industrial average on pace for its third straight negative quarter. so you might be asking how do you protect your money? five stocks that will shield you from the volatility. those names coming up. we're back in two minutes. ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree eir boil and kale...ade from you,...
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we just heard sully talk about apple and does it still have the wow factor, today it is the best performing stock in the dow. up 2.33% right now. pfizer and merck, leading the way higher. utx and walmart are the only two decliners so far. >>> let's get some five-star investing advice from someone who's betting on autos and the consumer. brian, good to see you. i see your fund year to date is flat which doesn't sound great but it is still better than the s&p and dow so far this year. considering tepper said this morning, this is really an individual stock picking moment. what are two stocks that you've recently added to your fund? >> well, i believe you're right at the hennessey focus fund, we own about 22 securities. we're very selective in the stocks we pick. today we're interested in a company called hexcel and brookfield asset management. >> hexcel makes xos sicomposite the aerospace industry. >> we think they have a number of very positive characteristics. for one, it is an ologopolistic structure so it takes a lot of familiarity to be a participant in the aerospace end market here and
we just heard sully talk about apple and does it still have the wow factor, today it is the best performing stock in the dow. up 2.33% right now. pfizer and merck, leading the way higher. utx and walmart are the only two decliners so far. >>> let's get some five-star investing advice from someone who's betting on autos and the consumer. brian, good to see you. i see your fund year to date is flat which doesn't sound great but it is still better than the s&p and dow so far this...
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>> think of this, too, sully, people may sell bonds to buy stocks. the stock market looks good.'m not an expert. i'm not a technical guy. but there are some signs and there are some people saying stocks have bottomed so i'm getting out of bonds and going back into stocks. the safety trade may come to an end. >> so you'd be more concerned, maybe intrigued, not concerned, if we're seeing this move in the ones and twos and stocks weren't doing squat. >> i would be. that's a good point. i would be. i don't want the yield curve to flatten. that's why i think this is a safety trade. a risk back on trade. look, regarding the fed thing, you and i talked about this. i'll give you september if it's an eighth. now nobody likes the eighth idea. i get that. but they could if they wanted to. they could change the range from zero to 25. and the effective rate is 14, 15 basis points, they could change it from one to three days. >> this is an important thing you're bringing up. sort of -- i think there is this recency bias, by recency bias, i mean the 10, 15 years where we assume they're going t
>> think of this, too, sully, people may sell bonds to buy stocks. the stock market looks good.'m not an expert. i'm not a technical guy. but there are some signs and there are some people saying stocks have bottomed so i'm getting out of bonds and going back into stocks. the safety trade may come to an end. >> so you'd be more concerned, maybe intrigued, not concerned, if we're seeing this move in the ones and twos and stocks weren't doing squat. >> i would be. that's a good...
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whenever i see something like, when sully landed the miracle on the hudson. i have to resist from saying int can't imagine what i would do. otherwise i wouldn't fly. it taps into a fear obviously a lot of people have of flying. and we do a lot of flying with our jobs. and people have more access to flying with airfares being less than they used to be. i can't let my mind go there. what would i do. >> worst nightmare. >> my worst nightmare. but you should think about it. that's the reason they do the whole safety. you have to know. >> and how many times do you pay attention. >> and now some of them like delta havic at thattan to doing it in a comedy way to get you to pay attention. even if you are listening subconsciously, settling into your chair or putting the kids into the seat on the plane you are still listening and maybe some of that will come into play. >> i always do a quick check. i don't listen to the whole thing. i know how to put my seat belt on. but check for the exits. >> al says he counts how many seats up to the nearest exit from where he is si
whenever i see something like, when sully landed the miracle on the hudson. i have to resist from saying int can't imagine what i would do. otherwise i wouldn't fly. it taps into a fear obviously a lot of people have of flying. and we do a lot of flying with our jobs. and people have more access to flying with airfares being less than they used to be. i can't let my mind go there. what would i do. >> worst nightmare. >> my worst nightmare. but you should think about it. that's the...
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but i was talking to one of our producers this morning, whenever i see things like this from when sullyuldn't fly. it just taps into this fear that i -- obviously, a lot of people have of flying, and we do a lot of flying with our jobs and people have more access to flying with airfare being a lot less than they used to be, but i can't let my mind go there. what would i do? that's my worst nightmare. but you should think about it because that's the whole reason they do the safety. you have to know. >> and how many times do you really pay attention when they are giving you the flight instructions, the flight attendants. >> exactly. now some of them, delta, they have taken to doing it in a comedy way to get you to pay attention because in the end, even if you're listening subconsciously and maybe you're settling into your chair or putting your kids into the plane, you're still listening and maybe some of that will come into play. but that's terrifying. >> i always do a quick check. i willen to the whole thing and know how to put my seat belt on, but i check where is my closest one. >> al
but i was talking to one of our producers this morning, whenever i see things like this from when sullyuldn't fly. it just taps into this fear that i -- obviously, a lot of people have of flying, and we do a lot of flying with our jobs and people have more access to flying with airfare being a lot less than they used to be, but i can't let my mind go there. what would i do? that's my worst nightmare. but you should think about it because that's the whole reason they do the safety. you have to...
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sully is his name. he's back home and in time-out and tired. >>> next, 49 and 0.o. he turns 30 years old today. he was introduced in the united states back in 1985. anna. >>> being a mom is a tough job but does it mean women should stop taking care of themselves? well, super model molly sims telling fellow mothers to put on a nice pair of jeans and dress up and you're going to feel better of yourself. does chef a point or is she out of touch? good morning, ladies. liz, is she out of touch? she's been a super model, swim suit model for "sports illustrated" some four times, does chef a leg to stand on? >> i think all moms should take a step back and realize that being a mom is the hardest job in the world and it's okay once you have a baby to feel good about yourself and to take care of yourself and i love her statement and her point. yes, she's a super model and beautiful and gorgeous, but being sometimes a first-time mom, myself, three children, it's hard -- it's easy to fall into that rut of wearing your yoga pants all the time, not really fixing your air, doing
sully is his name. he's back home and in time-out and tired. >>> next, 49 and 0.o. he turns 30 years old today. he was introduced in the united states back in 1985. anna. >>> being a mom is a tough job but does it mean women should stop taking care of themselves? well, super model molly sims telling fellow mothers to put on a nice pair of jeans and dress up and you're going to feel better of yourself. does chef a point or is she out of touch? good morning, ladies. liz, is she...
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and really, again, turning it into this sully operation.on going on. >> although lauren's county school superintendent david owe shields came out with a statement. i don't know if you saw. this he said the assignment is a state requirement. it may have actually fulfilled the state requirement intended to teach students that the kkk was a criminal terrorist organization that murdered people, participated in voter suppression and used violence to intimidate african-americans. that he said, hey, look, this still actually lived up to the requirements by the state. >> yeah, it might have lived up to the requirements. but we hope that teachers and school administrators have better judgment. i mean, we are seeing sort of these lapses in judgment with ahmed and his clock. i you think a lot of people say at what point would adults in the room have said i think we are taking this a little too far involving the police, arresting him. interrogating him. i think this is another case, look, i want teachers to have flexibility and be able to create school
and really, again, turning it into this sully operation.on going on. >> although lauren's county school superintendent david owe shields came out with a statement. i don't know if you saw. this he said the assignment is a state requirement. it may have actually fulfilled the state requirement intended to teach students that the kkk was a criminal terrorist organization that murdered people, participated in voter suppression and used violence to intimidate african-americans. that he said,...