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. >> that's going to be teddy roosevelt, i think of teddy bear. that's quick and easy. and so what we'll picture is is a big cuddly teddy bear sitting on this rustic historic table. okay? and we move over to the globe here. >> the globe is president taft. for this one, picture a giant raft floating on the oceans of the globe. a raft, which rhymes it taft. next up, this grandfather clock for wilson. the wilson tennis ball came to me. so picture yourself smashing it through that clock face. finally the sofa for harding. remember that it's rock hard, hard for harding. those are u.s. presidents 25 to 29. stick around, because we're going to test out my memory and yours at the end of the show. >> do you apply these techniques even subconsciously in your everyday life? >> yeah. yeah. it's just become something i love to do and i kind of do automatically. it doesn't mean i always remember things. but it does mean that i'm always thinking in images. >> parts. >> remember the video from those 2014 memory championships chld nelson is on the left. that's alex mullen on the right.
. >> that's going to be teddy roosevelt, i think of teddy bear. that's quick and easy. and so what we'll picture is is a big cuddly teddy bear sitting on this rustic historic table. okay? and we move over to the globe here. >> the globe is president taft. for this one, picture a giant raft floating on the oceans of the globe. a raft, which rhymes it taft. next up, this grandfather clock for wilson. the wilson tennis ball came to me. so picture yourself smashing it through that clock...
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i am reminded of a story teddy once told me about his experiences many years ago when teddy junior, nowennedy junior, was sleeping after one of his cancer treatments. ted would wander the halls of the hospital and talk with other parents keeping vigil over their own children. these parents lived in constant fear of what might happen if they could not afford the next treatment. some calculating in their own minds what they might have to sell or borrow just to make it for a few more months. some bargaining for god for whatever they could get. and right there, and the quiet of the night, working people of modest means and one of the most powerful men in america shared the same intimate and immediate sense of helplessness. and ted could, of course, afford his own sons treatment, but it was a quiet, dignified courage of others to endure the most andhtening thing imaginable to do what it takes on behalf of their loved ones that compelled teddy to make those parents his cause. not out of self-interest. but out of a self-less concern for those who suffered. that is what the ordinary courage of
i am reminded of a story teddy once told me about his experiences many years ago when teddy junior, nowennedy junior, was sleeping after one of his cancer treatments. ted would wander the halls of the hospital and talk with other parents keeping vigil over their own children. these parents lived in constant fear of what might happen if they could not afford the next treatment. some calculating in their own minds what they might have to sell or borrow just to make it for a few more months. some...
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but teddy bear is getting his first taste of the acorn.ow, we know he likes lots of treats but this is his first time for that. let's see if he likes it. >> sounds like teddy's nuts for it. i wonder if teddy is a unique porcupine? >> do they all get treats like this? are they all pampered like teddy? he is a spoiled porcupine. he gets all kinds of treats. >> he does. but guess who else gets a treat? this squirrel. looks like those sun chips because apparently this one is watching its figure. did it just tear into the bag and pull a chip out? >> the bag was already open. >> it was already open because he got to it the night before. he's gone back to finish the job. >> i think they did it on purpose. but still it knew. >> and seeing you go through a bag of cheetos like that -- >> are you kidding? that's way too dainty. >>> this is a raccoon video i could love. i, too, have sat like this with a bowl of juicy fruit on front of a tv on a hot day. >> with a t-shirt on and no pants? >> gendepends on who's in the house. >>> he moved into his new a
but teddy bear is getting his first taste of the acorn.ow, we know he likes lots of treats but this is his first time for that. let's see if he likes it. >> sounds like teddy's nuts for it. i wonder if teddy is a unique porcupine? >> do they all get treats like this? are they all pampered like teddy? he is a spoiled porcupine. he gets all kinds of treats. >> he does. but guess who else gets a treat? this squirrel. looks like those sun chips because apparently this one is...
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they don't all have to be teddies.up, which operates the uk's sixth biggest supermarket, has just released their latest results. colletta has the details. we will be talking to the boss! good morning, everyone. it's £25 million profit over the first half of this year for the co—0p, which runs funeral and insurance services as well as their convenience stores. that's a huge jump from the same period last year, up nearly 50% on their pre—tax profit. steve murrells is chief executive of the co—0perative group. good morning. good morning. we will talk about the big increase. it looks good on paper. but that was because of the losses last year thanks to the bank which you washed your hands of the that is true. we know longer have the drain of the bank on those numbers. 40% is pleasing. core businesses are doing well. at the same time we have been able to put £35 million back into the pockets of members and local causes. the combination of those two things has given us good confidence. we started the year well. food sales up
they don't all have to be teddies.up, which operates the uk's sixth biggest supermarket, has just released their latest results. colletta has the details. we will be talking to the boss! good morning, everyone. it's £25 million profit over the first half of this year for the co—0p, which runs funeral and insurance services as well as their convenience stores. that's a huge jump from the same period last year, up nearly 50% on their pre—tax profit. steve murrells is chief executive of the...
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the former conservative mp sir teddy taylor has died at the age of 80.up of tory mps who attempted to frustrate john major's negotiation of the maastrict treaty. sir teddy represented constituencies in glasgow and southend for a0 years, before retiring in 2005. for more than half a century, sir david attenborough has brought to us a world of creatures and cultures that millions of us have never seen before. now to mark the re—publication of his zoo quest book, based on the original 1950s bbc television series, sir david has given an exclusive interview to our arts editor, will gompertz. let me take you back to the mid—1950s... this is the story of a search for a dragon. ..when a young david attenborough took his first tentative steps as a natural and history programme maker. as a natural history programme maker. as he circled us, flicking out his great yellow tongue, savouring the smell of the goat's flesh, he looked almost as though he had walked out of some prehistoric age. gosh, look at that. now here we are, 60 years later at london zoo. in the drago
the former conservative mp sir teddy taylor has died at the age of 80.up of tory mps who attempted to frustrate john major's negotiation of the maastrict treaty. sir teddy represented constituencies in glasgow and southend for a0 years, before retiring in 2005. for more than half a century, sir david attenborough has brought to us a world of creatures and cultures that millions of us have never seen before. now to mark the re—publication of his zoo quest book, based on the original 1950s bbc...
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roosevelt the grand canyon was really protected as a national monument by teddy roosevelt so he had the foresight to protect that area that eventually became one of the most popular national parks anywhere and now thousands and actually millions of people go to visit it every every year and so we're continuing to educate our members continue to educate the publics about the threats and mobilizing people to let their local elected officials know about it let their members of congress and senators know about it let the white house know that they want these areas protected you know it is amazing when people know i mean this is the simple thing about environmental issues and then to produce cases is when people know what's at risk if they're communicated with a very very embrace that ninety percent of the people are going to say yeah we want this protected unfortunately what happens in d.c. an awful lot is they do a lot of this behind closed doors they do it during a time when there's another issue to employees they do it on a friday afternoon where nobody's paying attention they do it
roosevelt the grand canyon was really protected as a national monument by teddy roosevelt so he had the foresight to protect that area that eventually became one of the most popular national parks anywhere and now thousands and actually millions of people go to visit it every every year and so we're continuing to educate our members continue to educate the publics about the threats and mobilizing people to let their local elected officials know about it let their members of congress and...
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the former conservative mp, sir teddy taylor, has died at the age of 80.strate john major's negotiation of the maastrict treaty. sir teddy represented constituencies in glasgow and southend for a0 years, before retiring in 2005. for more than half a century sir david attenborough has brought us a world of creatures and cultures that millions had never seen before. his major bbc television series was zoo quest which began in 195a. sir david has been talking to our arts editor, will gompertz about his work in the early day — and how things have changed since then. let me take you back to the mid—1950s... this is the story of a search for a dragon. ..when a young david attenborough took his first tentative steps as a natural history programme maker. as he circled us, flicking out his great yellow tongue, savouring the smell of the goat's flesh, he looked almost as though he had walked out of some prehistoric age. gosh, look at that. now here we are, 60 years later at london zoo. in the dragon house, named after the man who has become quite possibly the most r
the former conservative mp, sir teddy taylor, has died at the age of 80.strate john major's negotiation of the maastrict treaty. sir teddy represented constituencies in glasgow and southend for a0 years, before retiring in 2005. for more than half a century sir david attenborough has brought us a world of creatures and cultures that millions had never seen before. his major bbc television series was zoo quest which began in 195a. sir david has been talking to our arts editor, will gompertz...
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next, we are going to look at a vehicle that along to another roosevelt, one of teddy roosevelt's cousins, franklin roosevelt, who would be president a few decades later. teddy roosevelt preferred a horse-drawn vehicle throughout his administration, which led to his successor, william howard taft, to mobilize the white house fleet. he had an electric car, a gasoline powered car, and a steam powered car. from that time on, presidential transportation the vault quickly. the car behind us now is a 1939 lincoln model k, perhaps one of the most significant presidential vehicles in that it is the first car specifically modified for presidential use. when i say that, i don't mean armor, necessarily. notact, this car was armored at all when it was delivered to the white house. nor was it modified to be more luxurious or flashy. instead, it was modified for practical purposes. for example, the upholstery is thicker than it would be on a standard lincoln, because a lot of people were getting in and out of the car, putting a lot of where on the seat. this car is most often associated with frankly ro
next, we are going to look at a vehicle that along to another roosevelt, one of teddy roosevelt's cousins, franklin roosevelt, who would be president a few decades later. teddy roosevelt preferred a horse-drawn vehicle throughout his administration, which led to his successor, william howard taft, to mobilize the white house fleet. he had an electric car, a gasoline powered car, and a steam powered car. from that time on, presidential transportation the vault quickly. the car behind us now is a...
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when we reflect on the life of teddy taylor.on. did you get what you wanted? is philip your new best friend? how come you had to meet for so long? yet morse shouted questions. quite striking, the choreography, that mr hammond and mrjohnson decided to depart together, given that in many senses they have personified the polar opposite views around the cabinet table about the flavour of brexit that we may enter up with. nick timothy, the former chief of staff to theresa may until the general election, had a pop at both mrjohnson and mr hammond thoroughgoing on manoeuvres, as he described it in a column in the daily telegraph today. —— firm going on. i apologise that i broke off from reflecting on sir teddy taylor's life to show that some cabinet ministers. his career and his career long opposition to the idea of european political integration speaks to how long the concern has been within conservative circles and beyond about the very awkward relationship with what is now the european union. he stood down, as you are saying, as a m
when we reflect on the life of teddy taylor.on. did you get what you wanted? is philip your new best friend? how come you had to meet for so long? yet morse shouted questions. quite striking, the choreography, that mr hammond and mrjohnson decided to depart together, given that in many senses they have personified the polar opposite views around the cabinet table about the flavour of brexit that we may enter up with. nick timothy, the former chief of staff to theresa may until the general...
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teddy you've been with the nic forever. an exact time here but looking back to 16 years ago and where we are today i always think of this about the terrace. you tried but you did not succeed. america coming back but how do you see it? >> i think first of all the big fear for me personally is that 9/11 is a photo up and not reality but for any of us who work here or certainly live in new york city we were all impacted either directly or indirectly. it's a day that i will never forget and i hope many of your viewers, all of your viewers will never forget. not only did it change our lives domestically in the united states but i think it changed everybody's lives around the world. it's a day that changed everything. liz: you don't want people to forget. i agree with you and every single year we have "fox news" taking it, although local stations take that memorial and i was sitting watching in this one moment where they named the close to 3000 people who were killed, this caught my eye and my heart. >> and my uncle rescue and fi
teddy you've been with the nic forever. an exact time here but looking back to 16 years ago and where we are today i always think of this about the terrace. you tried but you did not succeed. america coming back but how do you see it? >> i think first of all the big fear for me personally is that 9/11 is a photo up and not reality but for any of us who work here or certainly live in new york city we were all impacted either directly or indirectly. it's a day that i will never forget and i...
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as many of you know, i am a great admirer of teddy roosevelt. i think he had it right. i do not believe our public lands should be sold or transferred. i do believe our public lands andfor the benefit enjoyment of the people and it is better to produce energy here under reasonable regulations then watch it produce -- get produced with none. i have been to a lot of countries in my life. if you want to watch how energy is produced without regulation, and the consequences that has, i invite you to take a tour with me to the middle east and africa. i can assure you, america leads the world in innovation, and regulation to make sure our energy is done right. we are the model for the world. the second is national security. onrica's strength relies american energy. i do not want to see us ever be held hostage to a foreign country to heat our homes and to power this nation. note, i do not want to ever see your children have to fight overseas for a commodity we have here. i have been to battle. never want your children to see what i have seen. here,can produce energy with respon
as many of you know, i am a great admirer of teddy roosevelt. i think he had it right. i do not believe our public lands should be sold or transferred. i do believe our public lands andfor the benefit enjoyment of the people and it is better to produce energy here under reasonable regulations then watch it produce -- get produced with none. i have been to a lot of countries in my life. if you want to watch how energy is produced without regulation, and the consequences that has, i invite you to...
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the lost property office says it has seen a spike on teddy bears after the summer season with more softk the people to write their details and tight to their toys before getting on their flight. if you recognise any, get in touch! in mexico city, authorities say none of the children trapped when the school collapsed after the earthquake has survived. the president says there could still be people alive in ten collapsed buildings. 273 people are now known to have died and thousands more have been injured in the quake. the rescue efforts became all the more desperate in mexico city. (sirens) volunteers hung on to moments of hope but, in all the confusion, none really knew what the ambulances were carrying away. at any rumour of life in the rubble, the call went out for doctors or more of the soldiers who'd been deployed. the focal point became the school where children and teachers had been missing. for a time we were given access to the schoolyard, with rescue workers, right beside the collapsed three—storey building. there was a dramatic moment where it was announced all efforts were no
the lost property office says it has seen a spike on teddy bears after the summer season with more softk the people to write their details and tight to their toys before getting on their flight. if you recognise any, get in touch! in mexico city, authorities say none of the children trapped when the school collapsed after the earthquake has survived. the president says there could still be people alive in ten collapsed buildings. 273 people are now known to have died and thousands more have...
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glasgow airport has launched an appeal to reunite young passengers with hundreds of teddies left behind lost property office says it has seen a spike after the summer season with more soft toys than usual being handed in. to make sure more don't go astray, the airport is launching a new "teddy tag" for people to write their details and tie on to their toys before getting on flights. that is a nice idea. the mexican president, enrique pena nieto, has promised to continue the search for survivors of tuesday's earthquake. he said rescuers in mexico city were still looking for anyone alive in the ruins of ten buildings. mr pena nieto was speaking after emergency workers at a primary school in the capital called off their search for children thought to have been trapped. more than 270 people are known to have died in the quake. aleem maqbool reports from mexico city. the rescue efforts became all the more desperate in mexico city. (sirens) volunteers hung on to moments of hope but, in all the confusion, none really knew what the ambulances were carrying away. at any rumour of life in the rub
glasgow airport has launched an appeal to reunite young passengers with hundreds of teddies left behind lost property office says it has seen a spike after the summer season with more soft toys than usual being handed in. to make sure more don't go astray, the airport is launching a new "teddy tag" for people to write their details and tie on to their toys before getting on flights. that is a nice idea. the mexican president, enrique pena nieto, has promised to continue the search for...
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a teddy bear. >> do you? >> no. >> no? okay. good for you. well, the build a bear workshop commissioned a survey which found 40% of adults still do it and a majority said the teddy bear is the same one they cuddled up to during their childhood. they say it reminded them of the person who gave them the toy. >> i don't believe that. >> that's a good incentive for the company. >> i know someone who does. i can think of her immediately. i can think of a couple of people that do. >> i sleep with my dog. >> i was going to go there. i have two terriers, i prefer the live version. get in there. >> see my wife spooning with my dog. >> they're nice and warm and cozy. >> new study just out that says you don't get good sleep if you do that. >> because you act all uncomfortable and you don't realize there's a dog sleeping next to you. still love sleeping with my boys. i love them. mommy misses you. she'll be home soon but if you're one of those in bed with your teddy bears, wake up. we've got to get you to work and head over to the boulevard. looks good s
a teddy bear. >> do you? >> no. >> no? okay. good for you. well, the build a bear workshop commissioned a survey which found 40% of adults still do it and a majority said the teddy bear is the same one they cuddled up to during their childhood. they say it reminded them of the person who gave them the toy. >> i don't believe that. >> that's a good incentive for the company. >> i know someone who does. i can think of her immediately. i can think of a couple of...
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liz: was that you teddy, grunting and disagreeing? >> no. just think the fed, the fed has done a marvelous job at dealing with investor expectations. and i think that will continue. i think the unwinding of the balance sheet has been well-telegraphed. i think it is going to be slow, it is going to be gradual, and i think for certainly for the short to intermediate term the market will have no problems dealing with that. ultimately it means higher interest rates. that is what the financial sector is telling us. liz: by the way, when the markets had that taper tantrum, when was it, 2014? >> yeah. liz: remember we got over that. we were much lower than we are now with the dow jones industrials up 43 points. thanks to teddy, larry, and phil. we're at 22,374 right now for the dow. s&p, holding pretty steady, slightly in the green. >>> benjamin netanyahu speaking before the u.n. general assembly at this very moment. that is a live picture. right now he is speaking about the iran nuclear deal, demanding to quote, fix it or nix it. it is no secret t
liz: was that you teddy, grunting and disagreeing? >> no. just think the fed, the fed has done a marvelous job at dealing with investor expectations. and i think that will continue. i think the unwinding of the balance sheet has been well-telegraphed. i think it is going to be slow, it is going to be gradual, and i think for certainly for the short to intermediate term the market will have no problems dealing with that. ultimately it means higher interest rates. that is what the financial...
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the former conservative mp and eurosceptic sir teddy taylor has died at the age of 80.ital late last night. he was stripped of the tory whip because of his opposition to the maastricht treaty. he represented constituencies in glasgow and southend before retiring from parliament in 2005. nearly half of fridges and freezers on the market have flammable plastic backs. that's according to research by the consumer group which, who are advising people to stop buying them and asking manufacturers to stop making them because of the potential fire risk. our correspondent simon gompertz is here. what precisely is which concerned about? as you say, they are worried about? as you say, they are worried about fridges that have usually plastic, but a non—fire retardant backing, which can allow fires to spread more quickly. not necessarily starting a fire, but allow an existing fire to spread. here's a video that the london fire brigade did two years ago of a test are illustrated. on the right you can see a fridge freezer that has a metal backing. on the left, fridge freezer that has a
the former conservative mp and eurosceptic sir teddy taylor has died at the age of 80.ital late last night. he was stripped of the tory whip because of his opposition to the maastricht treaty. he represented constituencies in glasgow and southend before retiring from parliament in 2005. nearly half of fridges and freezers on the market have flammable plastic backs. that's according to research by the consumer group which, who are advising people to stop buying them and asking manufacturers to...
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let's do the floor show, we have teddy weisberg joining us and phil flynn at cme and wells fargo chief economist john silva in charlotte. i want to talk about the jobs want, people staying was a goldilocks jobs report, job creation, big disappointment, 156,000. wages went up a whole three pennies, thank you, i can do a lot with that. but the trend is improving. hence, the message that sends to the federal reserve is now is not the time to hike interest rates and the market rallies? is that the situation we're in? >> the employment numbers are consistent with economic growth at 2.5% or more in the current quarter. i think when you're looking at the real wages that people are getting, the gains are actually, again, very positive, therefore supporting good consumer spending. the inflation data earlier in terms of personal income was far below the fed's target of 2%, suggesting that the fed doesn't really have the kind of inflation numbers to increase short-term interest rates, certainly not in september and maybe not in december at all. indeed, goldilocks, good economic growth and no incr
let's do the floor show, we have teddy weisberg joining us and phil flynn at cme and wells fargo chief economist john silva in charlotte. i want to talk about the jobs want, people staying was a goldilocks jobs report, job creation, big disappointment, 156,000. wages went up a whole three pennies, thank you, i can do a lot with that. but the trend is improving. hence, the message that sends to the federal reserve is now is not the time to hike interest rates and the market rallies? is that the...
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but i've been lucky i've been playing characters lately whose names have been teddy. teddy i play a huey i'm going to ask about iraq immigration is pretty divisive top again in america you think the movie will strike a chord with people i hope so i think you know it's interesting we shot this film a couple of years ago and the climb a little different and so it's been interesting seeing the film kind of groll what took so long for this film has been really a grassroots indie film the cool thing about this film is that it is has a bunch of diversity behind the camera and it's one of the camera but also made a really difficult to kind of sell and so she had to really work hard we got a lot of support from film festivals like ellie asian pacific from festival camp and sort of this kind of gain momentum over time and i think a lot of is because of the immigration situation in our country and i think. i think lost in all that is the humanity the people you know the struggle of these people and i think this story is just kind of one story about a guy who does crazy things f
but i've been lucky i've been playing characters lately whose names have been teddy. teddy i play a huey i'm going to ask about iraq immigration is pretty divisive top again in america you think the movie will strike a chord with people i hope so i think you know it's interesting we shot this film a couple of years ago and the climb a little different and so it's been interesting seeing the film kind of groll what took so long for this film has been really a grassroots indie film the cool thing...
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i will take comfort in the words of president teddy roosevelt who said it is not the pundits and critics who matter but the man in the arena for the man and woman or the woman per i will continue to do everything i can to encourage our citizens, especially our young folks to get involved. we have to have them involved. that is the future of our state. what i want to do and what i would have done, i want to say thank you to every single person in a this room, i grew up less than a mile from here. to coaches to teachers to friends and best friends, they shaped me to be who i am and to be back here, to say thank you for your votes, your prayers, your encouragement. just the kind and is along the trail and a very hard and tough political environment. give yourself a hand. really. [applause] sen. strange: i want to say, i wanted to say thank you to the citizens of alabama. it is kind of like sports. you win some games and i have lost some last-second games and i have won some. i have one some overtime. you go into the locker room and think about what you could of done different in everybody h
i will take comfort in the words of president teddy roosevelt who said it is not the pundits and critics who matter but the man in the arena for the man and woman or the woman per i will continue to do everything i can to encourage our citizens, especially our young folks to get involved. we have to have them involved. that is the future of our state. what i want to do and what i would have done, i want to say thank you to every single person in a this room, i grew up less than a mile from...
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on "the presidency," greg robinson discusses the comput between frank and he was about and -- frank teddysevelt and eleanor roosevelt about the forced relocation of japanese-americans to internment camp during world war ii. here's a preview. but as far as the president's background and personality, that is a more subtle and compelling factor. it is hard to say what influence they had, but we certainly can say that fdr had a past history of sharing popular president -- popular prejudice against japanese americans. in the mid, years before he was elected president, france and roosevelt had written a series of articles about the united states and japan, but he publicly insisted that japanese inter-americanle society and justify discriminatory laws on the west coast that prevented japanese immigrants from buying property or marrying whites or becoming citizens on the ground that this protected the racial purity of white americans against intermarriage. i am quoting him. i'll try to give you my best fdr . this is from 1923. "so far as americans are concerned, it must be admitted that as a whol
on "the presidency," greg robinson discusses the comput between frank and he was about and -- frank teddysevelt and eleanor roosevelt about the forced relocation of japanese-americans to internment camp during world war ii. here's a preview. but as far as the president's background and personality, that is a more subtle and compelling factor. it is hard to say what influence they had, but we certainly can say that fdr had a past history of sharing popular president -- popular...
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bear and she just scattered and scurried out. >> teddy bear never came back. >> i was like teddy bear> no. i got a dog. >> you go got a dog: we got a dog and a hamster. they didn't like each other. real summer feel today. we showed you real quickly how beautiful it is. it's a little cool for your morning walk, your morning stroll out there. we're going to warm up nicely though. hence the headline a real summer feel. next come -- actually the next several days, i'll show you the seven day in a bit, too, 66 in town. out in the suburbs temperatures are in the 50's there. winchester you've yet to come off the lower 50's at 52 degrees right now. gorgeous today. not much humidity so it will be real, real nice. we start off in the upper 70's. by 11 o'clock and we're middle 80's by 2 o'clock. we're going to top out at about 87 degrees somewhere between 2 o'clock and 5 o'clock. let me just tell you humidity will creep up a little bit by late this afternoon but it's not going to be all that noticeable. much more noticeable for tomorrow but this evening, tonight really is going to be another rea
bear and she just scattered and scurried out. >> teddy bear never came back. >> i was like teddy bear> no. i got a dog. >> you go got a dog: we got a dog and a hamster. they didn't like each other. real summer feel today. we showed you real quickly how beautiful it is. it's a little cool for your morning walk, your morning stroll out there. we're going to warm up nicely though. hence the headline a real summer feel. next come -- actually the next several days, i'll show you...
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. >>> he's making the kid a teddy bear. i love it! >> but what does the kid think?e it next "right this minute." and still to come it's a chair like no other. >> it's called the michigan beer chair. >> see how this special seat lives up to its name in the most epic way. >> dude, drinks. >> that's awesome. >>> plus we've got an ipad mini to give away. don't miss the monday buzzword for your shot it win it next. how dixie ultra plates?roved with two pounds of steak. in each hand. so they stay strong. even when dinner's a bit of a challenge. dixie ultra, with new flexproof technology. stress tested so you can stress less at dinner. superior preference haircolor from l'oréal. worth it because of its luminous color and hi-tenacity dyes. it's fade-defying for up to 8 weeks. in over 50 luminous shades. isn't your hair worth all that? superior preference from l'oréal. [ laughs ] rodney. bowling. classic. can i help you? it's me. jamie. i'm not good with names. celeste! i trained you. we share a locker. -moose man! -yo. he gets two name your price tools. he gets two? i liter
. >>> he's making the kid a teddy bear. i love it! >> but what does the kid think?e it next "right this minute." and still to come it's a chair like no other. >> it's called the michigan beer chair. >> see how this special seat lives up to its name in the most epic way. >> dude, drinks. >> that's awesome. >>> plus we've got an ipad mini to give away. don't miss the monday buzzword for your shot it win it next. how dixie ultra...
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90% his nose but that is his face and he needs to find a toy which it might go with, he finds this teddy bear. >> i wasn't sure if it was going to work, but. >> i love it! >> no, no, no. >> we're not done. the best feature. >> yes, mate. >> yes, mate. >> and before you know it, here is the finished product. >> good day. >> yes, mate. >> it's so ugly. it's so hideous. >> takes it down, hiding it behind his back, before you know it, mom is like -- >> oh! >> and then for about a full 20, 30 seconds she completely unintelligible. >> ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! >> it's not about her. it's what does the kid think. not even acknowledging it. but you know what? dads, if anything, we are determined. sticks with it. >> a proper toy, isn't it? >> maybe there's a future for these, just look at it, on the shelf. >> no. >> i can see this being the toy of the holiday season, everyone's going to want one. "yes mate." >>> it's time to leave the dog park but -- >> dakota ain't moving. >> we're not going to do this again. >> why a tantrum won't save him from having to head home. >>> and it's two guys versus one tr
90% his nose but that is his face and he needs to find a toy which it might go with, he finds this teddy bear. >> i wasn't sure if it was going to work, but. >> i love it! >> no, no, no. >> we're not done. the best feature. >> yes, mate. >> yes, mate. >> and before you know it, here is the finished product. >> good day. >> yes, mate. >> it's so ugly. it's so hideous. >> takes it down, hiding it behind his back, before you know...
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as they were gathering evidence while two neighbors walking by a nearby store in this grass where a teddy bear and candle now sit. >> we heard someone screaming and came back outside. and the boys laying over in the grass and the bushes. >> he was completely unresponsive. with a gunshot wound to the back, police rushed him to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. investigators believe that two gunmen are responsible. it's two separate size caliber and two semi automatic weapons were used. >> there are real time crime cameras here will help with this case. and the motive remains under investigation. katherine scott, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> a philadelphia police officer, was sent to an area hospital after his vehicle crashed with another car. and chopper 6 hd is over the scene of decatur block in morel park and the person inside of the other vehicle was take tonight the hospital and that person's condition is not yet known and what caused this crash is under investigation. >>> police are looking for who shot a 19-year-old man on the 1900 block of cross keys street at
as they were gathering evidence while two neighbors walking by a nearby store in this grass where a teddy bear and candle now sit. >> we heard someone screaming and came back outside. and the boys laying over in the grass and the bushes. >> he was completely unresponsive. with a gunshot wound to the back, police rushed him to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. investigators believe that two gunmen are responsible. it's two separate size caliber and two semi automatic weapons...
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thing that survived the skeins i worked for two years in the theater opera house and ballet and can teddy my left eye when i came to such scenes each and studied at the music academy there for five years as its necessity. he plays in the subway station several hours a day six days a week. and i don't see if you play for ten hours you might make fifty euros but most of the young people tend to be disinterested. but of course she'll the passer bys love classical music we'll see which ones. he wants from budda pays the rent for his room in berlin from what he earns in the subway he also supports his mother who lives in touch on a small pension. child when i try to save a little money every month so i can buy a new instrument. is a very expensive. but i need one so i can play in a real orchestra. of a busking in the train station this is just temporary my goal is to play in a real orchestra one day so it says the boy you know ok she's gorgeous. and that's all for this edition until next time. next time. bianca this latest creation looks like a bunch of colorful building blocks stacked up on t
thing that survived the skeins i worked for two years in the theater opera house and ballet and can teddy my left eye when i came to such scenes each and studied at the music academy there for five years as its necessity. he plays in the subway station several hours a day six days a week. and i don't see if you play for ten hours you might make fifty euros but most of the young people tend to be disinterested. but of course she'll the passer bys love classical music we'll see which ones. he...
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teddy roosevelt one that colony and the organic act of 1907 they were granted citizenship but they were given the option of staying puerto ricans. they are not a state, they are a commonwealth. every person is a u.s. citizen but you could give every homeless man woman and child in america a million dollars for the money they owe or once spent. i think those folks can come back to the mainland but they owe almost a hundred billion dollars. you have a right to be a citizen but you don't have the right to ask the u.s. government to build you a home in the caribbean. i think it is silly. we should bring them here to america. thank you. host: let's hear from tony calling from illinois. tony is a democrat. caller: good morning. i'm not a democrat but i have two statements. one about the radioactive thing i don't knowthing, nothing about puerto rico. 20 years ago i was in puerto rico during a video for the international brotherhood of policeman. i noticed something about the island. it is 90 miles round by 45 miles wide. it is nothing. there are people living in shanty towns. people are pretty
teddy roosevelt one that colony and the organic act of 1907 they were granted citizenship but they were given the option of staying puerto ricans. they are not a state, they are a commonwealth. every person is a u.s. citizen but you could give every homeless man woman and child in america a million dollars for the money they owe or once spent. i think those folks can come back to the mainland but they owe almost a hundred billion dollars. you have a right to be a citizen but you don't have the...
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as i mention teddies being, currently mid 80s, but with that increase in the humidity, could you tackn couple of additional degrees, now it feels almost up to or actually at 90. in a couple of spots. so that's the call for today. we are flirting with the record hyatt zero nine, official daytime high. but the record was set all the way back in 1970. so pretty long standing one all things considered. looking forward in the eyewitness weather seven day, today's the hottest. it stays well above average right through thursday. friday's the day that we really see not just the humidity but specially the thermometer reading get dropped back sub standingly, 75, right where we should be, and the weekend, actually, looks even cooler than average only by few degrees, but going all over the place, 70s, 80s, 90's, all over. >> might even break out the fall boots. >> why not? >> i could go for it. >> crazy access rising. >> fall boots? it is only 70. don't you wear them when it is cold? >> new story shows where there is a will, there is a way. >> here is meisha with today's love it. >> two years ago
as i mention teddies being, currently mid 80s, but with that increase in the humidity, could you tackn couple of additional degrees, now it feels almost up to or actually at 90. in a couple of spots. so that's the call for today. we are flirting with the record hyatt zero nine, official daytime high. but the record was set all the way back in 1970. so pretty long standing one all things considered. looking forward in the eyewitness weather seven day, today's the hottest. it stays well above...
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some of the things left behind, balloons, candles, teddy bears. immediate lid after the shooting the gunman ran up the hill over there, and then got away. >> i can't explain it. it's unreal to me. >> reporter: a mother's heart ache is hard to forget. for the second time in two years. she has to be kvrted after losing a son. josh was shot to death last night. a stones throw away from restaurants and stores in downtown phoenix ville. >> question why. why he got. >> reporter: investigators arrested the shooter 21 year-old carpenter. near a friends house on baltimore avenue in philadelphia late this afternoon. they believe he got into an argument with the 20 year-old. and shot them. >> he better get the electric chair. >> reporter: emotions over flowing. his brother steve was shot kp killed two years ago when he was 20. shefts on the scene last night and had a chance encounter with the gunman minutes before the shooting. she claims he showed off the gun at a nearby restaurant. >> he pulled it out from his pocket. ask lifted it up to chest. and put it
some of the things left behind, balloons, candles, teddy bears. immediate lid after the shooting the gunman ran up the hill over there, and then got away. >> i can't explain it. it's unreal to me. >> reporter: a mother's heart ache is hard to forget. for the second time in two years. she has to be kvrted after losing a son. josh was shot to death last night. a stones throw away from restaurants and stores in downtown phoenix ville. >> question why. why he got. >>...
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so, these pinch twists are what we use to make teddy bear ears and anytime we need to turn a corner orat i would necessarily teach as the first balloon lesson. it's something that, as you get more comfortable with balloons, really becomes something that you're gonna use a lot of. but in this case, it's going to help us shoot the arrow. - oh, my gosh! (laughing) - like that. - that works! - i know, those really fly. that's why i love making these so much. and the thing is, once you bring those out, that's all you're making for the rest of the party. - right. (laughing) all right, so what if you're kind of more of a beginner? what's something easier to learn how to make? - well, let's make a balloon heart. a balloon heart is made out of one balloon and instead of twisting it, we're actually just kind of shaping it by training the balloon, if you will, by folding it. so, i'm gonna give you a balloon and i'm gonna take a balloon, and the first thing that we're going to do is we're going to, now this balloon, it's fully inflated, but i've given it a good burp, let some air out so that it's
so, these pinch twists are what we use to make teddy bear ears and anytime we need to turn a corner orat i would necessarily teach as the first balloon lesson. it's something that, as you get more comfortable with balloons, really becomes something that you're gonna use a lot of. but in this case, it's going to help us shoot the arrow. - oh, my gosh! (laughing) - like that. - that works! - i know, those really fly. that's why i love making these so much. and the thing is, once you bring those...
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resemble the long gated silhouette of a bear but is at the top predator of the urban jungle or just a teddy bear let's find. at the data all of. the kodiak offers a choice of five engines three gasoline and two diesel. we're testing the weaker diesel engine the two leader t.d.i. with one hundred ten kilowatts of power this model also has permanent all wheel drive and seven speed to a clutch transmission. the bear can lead from zero to one hundred kilometers an hour and nine point eight seconds. front assist with city emergency brake and pedestrian protection is standard the function initiates a breaking automatically to make city driving safer a maneuver a system minimizes the risk of collision while reversing the system area view is a new addition for skoda it offers virtual displays of the area around the vehicle making it easier to drive in confusing situations or rough terrain. from the front the bare legs tough but not aggressive. as a first for skoda standard equipment includes l.e.d. lights that look like a work of art a roll of l.e.d.s. along the bottom of the reg headlights work as
resemble the long gated silhouette of a bear but is at the top predator of the urban jungle or just a teddy bear let's find. at the data all of. the kodiak offers a choice of five engines three gasoline and two diesel. we're testing the weaker diesel engine the two leader t.d.i. with one hundred ten kilowatts of power this model also has permanent all wheel drive and seven speed to a clutch transmission. the bear can lead from zero to one hundred kilometers an hour and nine point eight seconds....
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. >> this is what wakefield high school students arrived to on campus, a black teddy bear hanging byoose. >> reporter: according to the southern poverty law center, there were nearly 1,900 bias incidents from november to march, nearly 16% of which are anti-black motivated and often carried out with a noose. what about for young people today, in 2017? where would they even get the idea to do something like this? >> even though a young person may not be cognizant necessarily of the fill historical context, they may have stumbled across on the internet or among friends images or language that hearken back to those days. we need to be really careful about this because just dismissing this as kids being kids i think is a little naive. >> are you scared for your children's safety? >> now i am. i don't even let them go out anymore. >> reporter: cassandra says quincy, though physically better, is still traumatized by what he experienced. >> he's saying, what's different about me? i try to explain, it's not you, it's that some people are clearly rather ignorant. >> i believe this event happen
. >> this is what wakefield high school students arrived to on campus, a black teddy bear hanging byoose. >> reporter: according to the southern poverty law center, there were nearly 1,900 bias incidents from november to march, nearly 16% of which are anti-black motivated and often carried out with a noose. what about for young people today, in 2017? where would they even get the idea to do something like this? >> even though a young person may not be cognizant necessarily of...
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as many of you know, i'm a great admirer or teddy roosevelt. i think he had it right. i don't believe our public lands should be sold or transferred. i do believe our public lands are for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. and it's better to produce energy here under reasonable regulations than watch it get produced overseas with none. as a navy seal, i've been to a lot of countries in my life, and if you want to watch how energy is produced without regulation and the consequences that has, you know, i invite you to take a tour with me to the middle east and africa. i can a assure you -- assure you, america leads the world in innovation, the regulation to make sure our energy is done right. period. and we're the model for the world. the second is national security. america's strength relies on american energy. and i don't want to see us ever be held hostage to a foreign country to heat our homes and to power this nation. on a personal note, i don't want to ever see your children have to fight overseas for a commodity we have here. i've been to battle, and i never
as many of you know, i'm a great admirer or teddy roosevelt. i think he had it right. i don't believe our public lands should be sold or transferred. i do believe our public lands are for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. and it's better to produce energy here under reasonable regulations than watch it get produced overseas with none. as a navy seal, i've been to a lot of countries in my life, and if you want to watch how energy is produced without regulation and the consequences that...
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teddy h. moy. lieutenant commander patrick jay murphy united states navy reserve. christopher christopher c. newton. king noknguyn. petty offer second class michl a. north, united states navy. barbark. olsen. ubensorneta. diana padro. lieutenant jonas pineck, united states army reserve. united states army. >> robert piniger. robert r. ploger, iii. and his wife zandra f. ploger. lieutenant darren h. mrontel, united states navy reserve. sct powell. petty officer first class joseph piser, jr., united states navy. li j. raines. debr a. raor. rhonda sue rasmussen. petty officer first class maha d. chford, united states navy. martha m. reski. todd h. reuben. lawson richard. edward v. roenhorst. judy rollet. sergeant major robert e russell, united states army retired. chief officer william r. ruth, united states army resee. charles e saban, sr. marjorie c. salimoni. jo p. samortino. colonel david m. scales, united states army. commander robert a. slagel, united states navy. janice m. scott. lieutenant colonel l.selves, united states army retired. marian h.serva. dan f. sh
teddy h. moy. lieutenant commander patrick jay murphy united states navy reserve. christopher christopher c. newton. king noknguyn. petty offer second class michl a. north, united states navy. barbark. olsen. ubensorneta. diana padro. lieutenant jonas pineck, united states army reserve. united states army. >> robert piniger. robert r. ploger, iii. and his wife zandra f. ploger. lieutenant darren h. mrontel, united states navy reserve. sct powell. petty officer first class joseph piser,...
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the former conservative mp and arch eurosceptic, sir teddy taylor, has died at the age of 80.w and southend, before retiring from parliament in 2005. separatists have gathered outside the high court in barcelona in the latest attempt to stop an independence referendum next month. the court is deciding whether to release 15 pro—separatist officials arrested on wednesday. three years after prince harry founded the invictus games, the uk's biggest team yet is on its way to toronto in canada to compete in this year's event. the athletes will be joining more than 500 men and women from 17 nations who've served in the military and have been wounded in action. 0ur correspondent tim muffett has been to meet members of the team. invictus, a latin word meaning "unconquered". at heathrow airport this morning, the 90—strong uk team heading to the invictus games in toronto were in bullish mood. it gives you that purpose, it gives you that goal. it gives you something that's been missing for so long. something that gets you up in the morning. what impact does taking part in the invictus gam
the former conservative mp and arch eurosceptic, sir teddy taylor, has died at the age of 80.w and southend, before retiring from parliament in 2005. separatists have gathered outside the high court in barcelona in the latest attempt to stop an independence referendum next month. the court is deciding whether to release 15 pro—separatist officials arrested on wednesday. three years after prince harry founded the invictus games, the uk's biggest team yet is on its way to toronto in canada to...