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. >> the reason tempered glass shatters is the glass might have an original flaw in the edge or scratchthe surface. the other reason is occasionally there's an impurity in the glass from when it was first melted from sand and it's called an inclusion. >> reporter: that inclusion, a tiny ball of metal made of nickel and sulfur growing over time. >> when it grows, sometimes it can pop the glass. >> reporter: they set up this demonstration to show us what can happen when tempered glass breaks. he says the cracks move at speeds up to 3,000 miles per hour. >> tempered glass is a specifically designed product that breaks into very small pieces to reduce lacerations and cuts. >> reporter: the industry representing glass manufacturers told us it takes extraordinary steps to minimize the potential for nickel sulfide inclusions a large glass furnaces may produce up to 800 tons of glass a day, total elimination of contaminants is not possible. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> in a lot of communities, glass is used in or near showers that have to be tempered. something to check for. >> som
. >> the reason tempered glass shatters is the glass might have an original flaw in the edge or scratchthe surface. the other reason is occasionally there's an impurity in the glass from when it was first melted from sand and it's called an inclusion. >> reporter: that inclusion, a tiny ball of metal made of nickel and sulfur growing over time. >> when it grows, sometimes it can pop the glass. >> reporter: they set up this demonstration to show us what can happen when...
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Dec 24, 2014
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you also get the nuwave stainless steel 3-1/2 quart pot with premium tempered glass lid. alone, it's worth more than $100, but call today and it's yours free. plus we'll also include this stainless steel steamer basket. wait-- there's more good news. we'll also send you the nuwave perfect green non-stick cookware set, including a nine-inch omelet pan, plus a 10-1/2-inch sauce pan that can be used with your glass lid too. the non-stick surface is coated with duralon diamond-infused nano-ceramic coating. itelps you make great-tasting low-fat meals. we'll also send you the nine-piece deluxe fondue kit, perfect for making your favorite fondues. hold on! are you ready for an amazing deal? act now and we'll send you a second nuwave p.i.c. absolutely free-- all you pay is the shipping and processing. keep it for yourself or send it as an unforgettable gift from you. this buy one, get one free special promotion won't last long. and listen to this: we'll let you try the nuwave p.i.c.s risk-free, not for 30 days, not for 60 days, but 90 days. if you're not happy, return them and we
you also get the nuwave stainless steel 3-1/2 quart pot with premium tempered glass lid. alone, it's worth more than $100, but call today and it's yours free. plus we'll also include this stainless steel steamer basket. wait-- there's more good news. we'll also send you the nuwave perfect green non-stick cookware set, including a nine-inch omelet pan, plus a 10-1/2-inch sauce pan that can be used with your glass lid too. the non-stick surface is coated with duralon diamond-infused nano-ceramic...
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Dec 20, 2014
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his sister was involved in tempers reform during the last few decades of their marriage. for much of it they worked as a team in the boston area confirming planning and sometimes even meeting societies together as officers. periodically in national and international temperance organizations, they were wired that he travel farther. those trips he made alone. one of them took place in 1871 when he set out on a tour of kentucky. the trip marked his first return to his native's date since doctor young move the operates asian westward and it brought him into close contact with the kinds of people he had known as a youth. local residents attended his talk and he found the state fertile soil for the message that he came to deliver. abstinence from liquor and communal improvement. local ministers shepherded him around the community and enlisted them to aid him in his work. a reporter said the well-known author was spotted in town and they checked out his movement. impressed by what he witnessed he said they were successful with the population because he led by way of familiar exa
his sister was involved in tempers reform during the last few decades of their marriage. for much of it they worked as a team in the boston area confirming planning and sometimes even meeting societies together as officers. periodically in national and international temperance organizations, they were wired that he travel farther. those trips he made alone. one of them took place in 1871 when he set out on a tour of kentucky. the trip marked his first return to his native's date since doctor...
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Dec 25, 2014
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and james since you are soft, tell us what is so great about temperance? >> i don't know. you tell me. to tell you the truth that is not what i wrote about in the book. i wrote about simplicity but there is no point to see that is a virtue and i will give you 36 reasons why in the next few minutes. i chose temperance not because i believe in the anti-alcohol carry nation with ax wielding people who want to take the fun away from life but in the sense of moderation i believe in it is lot. for a couple reasons. one, i am a repressed passive aggressive lutheran southerner. and two isn't a license for everything? everything in moderation. i will have cheese cakes, brandy and dancing girls -- just a little, though. it doesn't always work. but you cannot say when you are accuse of cannibalism i just a had finger. moderation in speech is first. there have been times writing on the internet that i hate to say it i have been intolerant and said things i wish i didn't say. once writing about michael moore i said i don't wish him harm but if i was in a room when he packed into a pin
and james since you are soft, tell us what is so great about temperance? >> i don't know. you tell me. to tell you the truth that is not what i wrote about in the book. i wrote about simplicity but there is no point to see that is a virtue and i will give you 36 reasons why in the next few minutes. i chose temperance not because i believe in the anti-alcohol carry nation with ax wielding people who want to take the fun away from life but in the sense of moderation i believe in it is lot....
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Dec 31, 2014
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and apparently everybody has to lose the temper, but back then we were angry.aceful. >> what is it going to look like? >> this is superficial. let's be honest, it is just a different time. but it makes me question were my grandparents better people than i am? did they care about things more inside and less superficial? did they have their priorities straight? >> yes, but they also didn't have internet. >> yes less fun. >> i think generally, though we are all the same at the core. we want to be good people. we want to improve our lives and make a difference in the lives of others, life is short. and i think that still today i have a lot of friends on their list. it is to be a better person. it is to give back. keith adlow wrote a news on fox news to say, take a step forward for your childhood dream. pray at least once. >> stop blaming your clothes dryer on your jeans being tight. >> that's right. >> your new year's resolution is the difference between you being your best self or being honey boo-boo's mama. >> we are saying you look fantastic and we adore you. ri
and apparently everybody has to lose the temper, but back then we were angry.aceful. >> what is it going to look like? >> this is superficial. let's be honest, it is just a different time. but it makes me question were my grandparents better people than i am? did they care about things more inside and less superficial? did they have their priorities straight? >> yes, but they also didn't have internet. >> yes less fun. >> i think generally, though we are all the...
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Dec 27, 2014
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no keep tempers on the cooler side lou increased windchill into next week. we do have changes as iraq or to cause a 14 >> reporter: is a long 36 avenue residence to the fire is out this morning the five local to the scene about 520 this morning will shooting about to defeat in the air and the family one of the homes at a fire in their fire place last night in some of those ever spread into wall and ignited the fire into the roof of the building to hold a total sustained fire damaged and fire crews that had with the sole the residence inside >> reporter: mourners 7 this morning in europe set to say goodbye to follow new york police officer the funeral is today in queens. mayor bill the laws phil are expected to attend the funeral electrify thought police officers from across the country. residents on the peninsula keeping a very close eye on the pets after a new mountain lion sightings this one falling of this is an attack ran outside the family's home. it was as a for one am morning it is like it was a mountain lion attack. analysts lauded the head injuries
no keep tempers on the cooler side lou increased windchill into next week. we do have changes as iraq or to cause a 14 >> reporter: is a long 36 avenue residence to the fire is out this morning the five local to the scene about 520 this morning will shooting about to defeat in the air and the family one of the homes at a fire in their fire place last night in some of those ever spread into wall and ignited the fire into the roof of the building to hold a total sustained fire damaged and...
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Dec 28, 2014
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looking around at the surrounding terrain, the army came over to this tempered -- timbered ridge thate are standing on now and set up camp on this spot now known as the tippecanoe battlefield. the weather was cold and rainy. it was early november. the troops were tired. they were low on provisions. they had limited manpower and limited time and equipment. harrison had complained about their shortage of axes and poor quality in the building of the fort. he had the troops build bonfires to keep them warm and ward off the rein field -- rainfall. he had them sleep in battle positions fully dressed on their weapons. in the predawn hours, about 4:00, one of the centuries the bush centuries heard a noise in the darkness and fired at it. the indian who was hit yelled out in pain, which to some degree spoiled the surprise, but once that happened, the attack proceeded immediately. the majority of fighting took place on two flanks. the first attack on the lines came at this corner of the camp . pretty much from the direction that this large perforated arrow points. it spread around the two flank
looking around at the surrounding terrain, the army came over to this tempered -- timbered ridge thate are standing on now and set up camp on this spot now known as the tippecanoe battlefield. the weather was cold and rainy. it was early november. the troops were tired. they were low on provisions. they had limited manpower and limited time and equipment. harrison had complained about their shortage of axes and poor quality in the building of the fort. he had the troops build bonfires to keep...
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Dec 14, 2014
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roy hodges started squaring off the temper. -- timber. it was time for school to start in the fall.urse, boys everywhere have their own calendar for doing things. he had ideas of his own. but so did truant officer mitchell. folks in essex no they must raise good citizens with good schooling to carry on the shipbuilders craft. dale mustst learn -- learn, it takes a long time for good things to happen. it takes a long time to draft the plans for a ship. exactly the right angle has to rib.awn for each old lou knows that. the grain and quality of every piece of wood is estimated for its particular use before one pieces cut. cut.fore one piece is it has its own special angle, shape, and size. time passes quickly when there is work to be done. river -- they are a tradition in essex. these fish come up the river to spawn. since they rightfully belong to everyone in essex, must be purchase for the town. town's managers of the choose the highest bid from those submitted. anyone in town can make a bid. some years, when the fish are few, no one is permitted to take the fish from the river. yea
roy hodges started squaring off the temper. -- timber. it was time for school to start in the fall.urse, boys everywhere have their own calendar for doing things. he had ideas of his own. but so did truant officer mitchell. folks in essex no they must raise good citizens with good schooling to carry on the shipbuilders craft. dale mustst learn -- learn, it takes a long time for good things to happen. it takes a long time to draft the plans for a ship. exactly the right angle has to rib.awn for...
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Dec 31, 2014
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and a temper 36. for the weekend, rain more likely on saturday especially later in the day, into the overnight hours. it's the cooler day as well. high of 44. for sunday there's a chance that showers hang on especially during the first half of the day and high of 52. in 10 minutes i'll talk about what you can expect for new year's tonight walking you through the forecast hour by hour. >> right now we still have a situatioslowdowns. inner lamp to bw parkway, a lot of red on one of our maps. that crash with the deer is out of the way. we're sending chopper to check it out for you. indian head highway at living stop road slowdowns because of an accident in center lane. travel times looking good. 270 southbound jermantown to the beltway, 16 minutes. outer loop 95 to the beltway. in virginia same thing, 66 east 395 north, 95 from quantico to the beltway, as good as it gets at 23 minutes. travel times in general quite good. again, live picture of the situation coming up. >> thanks melissa. we're tracking br
and a temper 36. for the weekend, rain more likely on saturday especially later in the day, into the overnight hours. it's the cooler day as well. high of 44. for sunday there's a chance that showers hang on especially during the first half of the day and high of 52. in 10 minutes i'll talk about what you can expect for new year's tonight walking you through the forecast hour by hour. >> right now we still have a situatioslowdowns. inner lamp to bw parkway, a lot of red on one of our...
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. >> as she walked back to her cell our cameras caught her temper flaring again. this time aimed at her escort officer. >> i told him she wasn't better than the convicts. >> what is she doing now? is she still going off? is she creating a disturbance? formal disciplinary for disrespect. okay. she got another one. >> three back-to-back write-ups did little to curb culbertson's temper. >> i'm gay and i'm getting punished for being gay and having medical problems? it ain't right, so -- >> you aren't the only gay person here. >> but i'm being punished for being gay. >> no. >> yes, because i'm gay. >> you're being punished for breaking the rules. >> no, no, no. >> before the week was out, she chalked up another infraction. >> i got to go back. i got another write-up. >> what happened? >> i done this. >> with who? >> within days, culbertson was in front of the disciplinary board again. >> how do you plead on the disrespect? >> not guilty. >> how do you plead on the refusal of a direct order? >> not guilty. and i got really tore up about this one, because i got you to gi
. >> as she walked back to her cell our cameras caught her temper flaring again. this time aimed at her escort officer. >> i told him she wasn't better than the convicts. >> what is she doing now? is she still going off? is she creating a disturbance? formal disciplinary for disrespect. okay. she got another one. >> three back-to-back write-ups did little to curb culbertson's temper. >> i'm gay and i'm getting punished for being gay and having medical problems? it...
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temper in the 20s this morning. e going to tell you what it's going to be like when the ball drops tonight and the first storm chances for the new year. . >>> w get brand-new information on a water main break in fairfax county. we have an update in just a few minutes. good morning, everyone. i'm richard jordan. >> i'm off. welcome on this new year's eve, december 31st 2014. for the first time in a few days we're waking up skies. t a lot of clouds. boy, is it cold out there. let's check in with amelia siegel in for tomorrow. >>> good morning, angie. good morning, richard. 20s in the 20s 30s and teens across the area. overall, it will be chilly throughout the day. washington 33 degrees. look at this temperature drop in some spots. on the eastern shore, temperatures 10 to 15 degrees cooler than they we this time yesterday mornin culpepper, a good 20 degrees cooler. wh you need to wear jacket gloves sunglasses as well. plenty of sunshine in the forecast. hat, gloves scarf, the whole nine yards. make sure you dress warm.
temper in the 20s this morning. e going to tell you what it's going to be like when the ball drops tonight and the first storm chances for the new year. . >>> w get brand-new information on a water main break in fairfax county. we have an update in just a few minutes. good morning, everyone. i'm richard jordan. >> i'm off. welcome on this new year's eve, december 31st 2014. for the first time in a few days we're waking up skies. t a lot of clouds. boy, is it cold out there. let's...
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he was awkward, short tempered and often difficult to deal with. he never lost his strong working class accent-- people attending his lectures had little idea what he was saying. turner traveled throughout britain and europe. often on foot, carrying a paintbox, he sketched and painted lyrically beautiful landscapes that changed the face of british art. when he died in 1851, he was one of the wealthiest and most famous artists in britain's history. throughout his career, he was always well aware of the key to his success. (reader) "the only secret i have got is damned hard work." (narrator) turner's life and career began in london. by 1788, at the age of 14, j.m.w. turner was apprenticed to an architect as a draftsman. architectural views appeared in his works throughout his life. the next year, turner entered the royal academy of arts school at somerset house. its president, the painter joshua reynolds, endorsed the prevailing view that ranked paintings in a clearly defined hierarchy. history painting was considered the noblest because it could por
he was awkward, short tempered and often difficult to deal with. he never lost his strong working class accent-- people attending his lectures had little idea what he was saying. turner traveled throughout britain and europe. often on foot, carrying a paintbox, he sketched and painted lyrically beautiful landscapes that changed the face of british art. when he died in 1851, he was one of the wealthiest and most famous artists in britain's history. throughout his career, he was always well aware...
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at the same time ukraine has got a temper its viewpoint?> look, joining nato is not a level you attain in a video game if you have eaten enough dots. you get five extra lives and you join the nato alliance. that's not how it works. they have to meet certain standards and the rest of the alliance has to agree that they want it as a member. ukraine is nowhere near that. it doesn't mean it's impossible or that it can't have nato aspirations in the long run, but ukraine has to recognize that this is a long way away, and i think that's something that nato recognizes and there's nothing wrong with acknowledging it. in the mean tile they can do whatever they need to do to join nato that would be a smart move on its part. >> what is russia going to do in 2015? i mean essentially the facts on the ground in ukraine and crimea and eastern ukraine are frozen. ukraine continues to edge back on any dealings it has with eastern ukraine, at the same time russia is not recognizing that'sern ukraine will be part of russia. is that how i stays for 2015? or is
at the same time ukraine has got a temper its viewpoint?> look, joining nato is not a level you attain in a video game if you have eaten enough dots. you get five extra lives and you join the nato alliance. that's not how it works. they have to meet certain standards and the rest of the alliance has to agree that they want it as a member. ukraine is nowhere near that. it doesn't mean it's impossible or that it can't have nato aspirations in the long run, but ukraine has to recognize that...
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Dec 14, 2014
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a lonely voice, a tempered sound legal logic with the warm flesh and blood of human experience. it doesn't matter whether you're right or left when your abundant. leaders want to know where you stand. this is what i found -- when you're a pundit. the worst think it is wishy-washy. i've had to sometimes sit down and think a word i really stand on this? then be as close possible. i'm a wishy-washy kind of guy. on the other hand, but it's hard for people to bounce off of their opinion if they ask what your opinion is. what i like most is when i get a note from somebody who says i almost never agree with what you got to say. at least i know i appreciate wasting. and also, i also learned early on when you're with somebody who sent you a piece of hate mail one week, writes something they agree with you the next day, and it's a love letter. so i don't take it personal. i think that's important. i think we are public figures dealing with public issues, got reflect with responsibility. with that in mind i think all of you from the public for coming in tonight, and i welcome your question
a lonely voice, a tempered sound legal logic with the warm flesh and blood of human experience. it doesn't matter whether you're right or left when your abundant. leaders want to know where you stand. this is what i found -- when you're a pundit. the worst think it is wishy-washy. i've had to sometimes sit down and think a word i really stand on this? then be as close possible. i'm a wishy-washy kind of guy. on the other hand, but it's hard for people to bounce off of their opinion if they ask...
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it drops our 30s to a temperate feeling like it's actually in the 20s. so it feels about 28 in washington 21 in gathersburg and 26 right now in mon nas ses. 2:00 p.m. 38 degrees. high of 39 between 2:00 and 3:00. 5:00 p.m. we're down around 36. 6:00 temperatu in the mid-30s. tonight it's going to be cold. our hour by hour forecast. 31 degrees by 11:00 p.m. when the clock strikes midnight temperature of 30 in washington and about 22 23 for those of you in the suburbs. 1:00 a.m. temperature around 30. cl skies overnight tonight. sunny tomorrow. a touch warmer tomorrow. a high of 42. still cold though throughout the day. a little bit breezy at times, especially the midday and early afternoon hours. we have the winter classic tomorrow with the puck drop at 1:00 p.m. temperatur for the game will be in the low 40s, upper 30s. with the winds, it's going to be feeling like temperatures are in the mid to upper 30s. some high thin clouds could help get the game started on time. saturday later in the day, rain likely moves into the area. rain overnight saturday and
it drops our 30s to a temperate feeling like it's actually in the 20s. so it feels about 28 in washington 21 in gathersburg and 26 right now in mon nas ses. 2:00 p.m. 38 degrees. high of 39 between 2:00 and 3:00. 5:00 p.m. we're down around 36. 6:00 temperatu in the mid-30s. tonight it's going to be cold. our hour by hour forecast. 31 degrees by 11:00 p.m. when the clock strikes midnight temperature of 30 in washington and about 22 23 for those of you in the suburbs. 1:00 a.m. temperature...
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. >>> tempers are still flaring nationwide in response to two high profile killings of unarmed black men, at the hands of police. the lack of indictments in each case. on the east coast there was a big gathering outside brooklyn's barclay center right as royal couple prince william and kate middleton were set to visit. one of the west coast demonstrators were back on the streets of berkley, california where protests, turned violent over the weekend. >>> tempers are still flaring nationwide in response to two high profile killings of unarmed black man at hands of police and lack of indictments, in each case, in it that outrage marched through main line during a protest made up of residents and local college students. "action news" reporter kenneth moton was there. >> reporter: on the horizon, there is marches and protests sparking waves across this country. it reached the main line monday night starting on busy lancaster avenue in bryn mawr during the evening commute. a chalk line drawn around black people representing the deaths of michael brown, eric garner and others at the hands o
. >>> tempers are still flaring nationwide in response to two high profile killings of unarmed black men, at the hands of police. the lack of indictments in each case. on the east coast there was a big gathering outside brooklyn's barclay center right as royal couple prince william and kate middleton were set to visit. one of the west coast demonstrators were back on the streets of berkley, california where protests, turned violent over the weekend. >>> tempers are still...
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. >> tempers reached a boiling point in august in the small town of ferguson, missouri.s and shops were torched as protests turned violent. now, tens of thousands of people demonstrated peacefully. people are outraged there have been no repercussions for some white police officers who have killed unarmed black men, like the officer in ferguson who shot 18-year-old michael brown. or the new york policeman who put a deadly chokehold on eric garner. >> i can't breathe! >> the issues are so difficult, even president obama had to search for the right words. >> when you're dealing with something is deeply rooted as racism or bias, in any society you have to have vigilance. but you have to recognize it is going to take some time, and you just have to be steady. >> but many americans one swift action on the issue of police violence. in baltimore i met up with a woman who last spring had a traumatic running with the police -- run-in with the police. >> i drove up to here, i saw the guy on the ground. the police was kicking him, so i recorded. they told me i could not record, they
. >> tempers reached a boiling point in august in the small town of ferguson, missouri.s and shops were torched as protests turned violent. now, tens of thousands of people demonstrated peacefully. people are outraged there have been no repercussions for some white police officers who have killed unarmed black men, like the officer in ferguson who shot 18-year-old michael brown. or the new york policeman who put a deadly chokehold on eric garner. >> i can't breathe! >> the...
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. >> it takes a lot of anger and temper away. it makes it easier to cope in here. >> the thought of going to prison is frightening. it's really unimaginable, and for an inmate to survive behind bars, he really needs to be able to adapt. over the years we've come across some very creative ways for inmates to adapt to the environment. >> on the positive side, we've seen long-lasting friendships. inmates bonding with cats and creating their own prison cuisine in their cells. but there's a negative side to adaptation as well. any corrections officer will tell you there are way too many homemade shanks in prison an plenty of inmates willing to use them. we were at the penitentiary of new mexico when an inmate tried to break away from his escort officer. and tried to stab another inmate with a unique homemade shank. >> he actually fabricated this out of a piece of a pencil sharpener. you can see the rivet right in there. he attached a paper clip and ran it back, put some plastic cellophane on it, put a rubber band around it to make it
. >> it takes a lot of anger and temper away. it makes it easier to cope in here. >> the thought of going to prison is frightening. it's really unimaginable, and for an inmate to survive behind bars, he really needs to be able to adapt. over the years we've come across some very creative ways for inmates to adapt to the environment. >> on the positive side, we've seen long-lasting friendships. inmates bonding with cats and creating their own prison cuisine in their cells. but...
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, and then just go my way, get the marriage annulled and be done with it, you know, but i lost my tempertarted thinking about murdering the person, and i stopped on the freeway and i had an exit and i had them get out of my car and then i shot them to death. >> how? where? what was she doing when you shot her? >> she was looking at me. i had a .22 and i shot her in the head four times and then covered the body up with a blanket and drove off. terri didn't try and defend herself at all, just stood there when i shot her. you know, she didn't put her hands up or anything like that. it was -- maybe she knew. i don't know for sure that was going to happen, you know. i have no idea. >> once i started referring to terri as a woman, he started actually embracing the fact that in his mind he had married a woman. terri was a female as far as he was concerned, and i think it became a little more acceptable to him, and at that point the interview took a really dramatic turn. 30 years later, you know, there's a lot of information out. she was a transgender. >> i never heard that term until you used i
, and then just go my way, get the marriage annulled and be done with it, you know, but i lost my tempertarted thinking about murdering the person, and i stopped on the freeway and i had an exit and i had them get out of my car and then i shot them to death. >> how? where? what was she doing when you shot her? >> she was looking at me. i had a .22 and i shot her in the head four times and then covered the body up with a blanket and drove off. terri didn't try and defend herself at...
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. >> we've seen new jersey governor chris christie lose his temper on occasion.shington post" reports that activists now are being sent to the governor's events to get him to lose his temper in public. it seems to be working. take a look. >> after you graduate from law school, you conduct yourself like that in a courtroom, your rear end is going to get thrown in jail, you idiot. >> and you know what, let me tell you this. it's people who raise their voices and yell and scream like you that are dividing this country. we're here to bring this country together, not to divide it. >> i've been here when the cameras aren't here, buddy, and did the work. >> damn, man, i'm governor, could you just shut up for a second? >> sit down and shut up! [ cheers and applause ] >> when they yell and scream at me, some days i sit and listen it take it and give a reasonable answer and response. if i'm in a cranky mood, some days i yell back at them. >> we'll be right back. . >>> we're back. the slump of the price of oil, and that means dwas prices here in america. that means that the
. >> we've seen new jersey governor chris christie lose his temper on occasion.shington post" reports that activists now are being sent to the governor's events to get him to lose his temper in public. it seems to be working. take a look. >> after you graduate from law school, you conduct yourself like that in a courtroom, your rear end is going to get thrown in jail, you idiot. >> and you know what, let me tell you this. it's people who raise their voices and yell and...
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it has not tempered the radical ideology or the state they are trying to create.hey are trying to put tray that they are a state and how they govern. they are not concerned that we may not like the fact that they have roles for governing slaves or women. they see flyers and brochures organized. in other words, it it is a caliphate. information set of showing them beheading. the followers worsen pathetic to them are looking at in entirely different universe that shows them actually functioning as a state. >> you look at the horrific accounts of institutionalized slavery, sexual assault, child abuse, and what remains the attraction from people in western countries coming into that environment? you see how much people are living under fear. are notiving in mosul fanboys. for the people abroad, they are not attracted to the barbarity. they are attracted to the islamic state where you can go and live out sharia law. a great number of the people who are going to fight our unstable. there are plenty who know what they are doing. more than any other conflict that we have
it has not tempered the radical ideology or the state they are trying to create.hey are trying to put tray that they are a state and how they govern. they are not concerned that we may not like the fact that they have roles for governing slaves or women. they see flyers and brochures organized. in other words, it it is a caliphate. information set of showing them beheading. the followers worsen pathetic to them are looking at in entirely different universe that shows them actually functioning...
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a big flip-flop in our temperate this year. a call from accuweather, on tuesday,n the morning. 50 in the afternoon. the forest showing you morning shower drizzler drizzly. thursday christmas day, 55. we say stay in the 50s next wee. >> an you. they teamed up to deliver chrisas t a deserving girl. >>> 8olk watched in wonder as presents came in her home in harleysville. she is battlin >>>d-g ar thats what the high scho homo pe proved in the asaskskating rink in havertown. and temple were look for a signare win and they got one. >>> th owls face the two top ten teams. they lost combining 43 points. a chance to get on the map with kansas. the owls take the septa to wells fargo center. and one way to beat the traffic. eight points. owls up 10 at the break. second half, philadelphia's jesse morgan. one of three owls and double figures he scores 17 points. the lea ballns to 20. and wilt cummings. of 119 for him. the rout is on. storm t court. why not? >> it was our night. i loved to tell you that, you know, o offense was i was in st.
a big flip-flop in our temperate this year. a call from accuweather, on tuesday,n the morning. 50 in the afternoon. the forest showing you morning shower drizzler drizzly. thursday christmas day, 55. we say stay in the 50s next wee. >> an you. they teamed up to deliver chrisas t a deserving girl. >>> 8olk watched in wonder as presents came in her home in harleysville. she is battlin >>>d-g ar thats what the high scho homo pe proved in the asaskskating rink in havertown....
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this is an important part in fraying the tempers and leading to be feuding and animosity among commanders. joe, when you get a microphone -- >> your presentations are always stimulating. you did a great job on npr this morning, too. a question on grant's strategy -- after the overland campaign, and yeah, i understand something about combat stress -- he sat himself down at petersburg for nine and a half months. the army couldn't restore itself within a month or so and just go back. lee was just hanging on by his toenails. any comment on grant's change in strategy besides what you just said earlier? >> good questions, joe. the army of the potomac would restore itself, but it would take much more than a month to do it. it really took the winter of 1864, 1865 with the relatively reduced pace of activity -- there were two offensives, one in december, one in february, but really, the armies could rest essentially over that winter and regain their fighting tone. some of the officers and soldiers who had been wounded earlier in the war or even earlier in the 1864 campaign, and i regard the operat
this is an important part in fraying the tempers and leading to be feuding and animosity among commanders. joe, when you get a microphone -- >> your presentations are always stimulating. you did a great job on npr this morning, too. a question on grant's strategy -- after the overland campaign, and yeah, i understand something about combat stress -- he sat himself down at petersburg for nine and a half months. the army couldn't restore itself within a month or so and just go back. lee was...
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i was very quick tempered, i would say.ost me a lot of time this prison, be here a lot longer when i should have got out of here in '97. but now since i've been married, 2001, i've been sort of, i can say, disciplinary-free. >> could i bring my face cream in there? i don't think that can catch on fire. i wash my face. it's going to be dry. >> i'll ask her. but anything that contains alcohol it specifies in the rules -- >> everything just about has alcohol in it. >> and are these just regular playing cards? >> yeah. >> they can't go in either. >> okay. that's perfume. >> i know. >> we got married at salinas valley state prison. he had some money on his books. he paid for our rings. it was cold. it was in december. and i like fur and mink and diamonds and stuff. so he described what he wanted me to wear. and i went to the mall, and i seen a pretty dress. he bought my wedding dress. and it was like a real ceremony, as if we was in a church, but even though we were in a corner in the prison, it still felt like we was in a churc
i was very quick tempered, i would say.ost me a lot of time this prison, be here a lot longer when i should have got out of here in '97. but now since i've been married, 2001, i've been sort of, i can say, disciplinary-free. >> could i bring my face cream in there? i don't think that can catch on fire. i wash my face. it's going to be dry. >> i'll ask her. but anything that contains alcohol it specifies in the rules -- >> everything just about has alcohol in it. >> and...
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his temper rose again.icer dean ran up and assisted me trying to get his feet situated. >> it takes all three officers to force him into the back seat of the car. >> would not stop kicking. >> help me. help me. help me. >> once they get him in the car, he can be seen on a camera facing the back seat. >> ah! >> he cries. begs. >> please, i did not do anything. >> spits. and when the police don't release him, he violently kicks his feet and bashes his head in the back of the car. >> what the [ bleep ]. enraged, he continues to battle the police, refusing to remove his leg from the door. >> when you release your leg, it won't hurt anymore. >> [ bleep ] you. you hurt me, man. you hurt me. >> we're about to tase you. >> don't hurt me. >> they're about to tase you. >> he would not listen. warned him numerous times if he did not cooperate, he was going to be tased. again, he did not care, refused. at which point i administered a drive with my taser to his stun. >> acosta's stun gun delivers 50,000 volts of electri
his temper rose again.icer dean ran up and assisted me trying to get his feet situated. >> it takes all three officers to force him into the back seat of the car. >> would not stop kicking. >> help me. help me. help me. >> once they get him in the car, he can be seen on a camera facing the back seat. >> ah! >> he cries. begs. >> please, i did not do anything. >> spits. and when the police don't release him, he violently kicks his feet and bashes...
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10:00 in the morning when the sheriff deputies responded to gunshots heard on the 11,000 block of temper oaks court. the investigators say when they arrived the gunfire was then aimed at them. >> as the day went on he fired hundreds of rounds, that is my guess. >> they tried to get the suspect to surender. he never responded and continued to fire from the windows of the house at officers. >> several barrages of gunfire, 30, 40, 50 rounds. >> reporter: officers say they were forced to fire back and threw tear gas at the home hoping the suspect will surrender. [gunfire] >> reporter: just before the standoff ended, six hours later, they saw a smoke in the sky. >> the fire burned, not much wind. >> reporter: deputies shot the suspect, leaving the neighbors and stpr-rts wondering neighbors and -- investigators wondering what set him off. >> i feel the e motion that we had all day over this. >> reporter: the police are staying -- e motion that we had all day over this. >> reporter: the police are staying -- emotion that we had all day over this. >> reporter: the police are staying tight lipped
10:00 in the morning when the sheriff deputies responded to gunshots heard on the 11,000 block of temper oaks court. the investigators say when they arrived the gunfire was then aimed at them. >> as the day went on he fired hundreds of rounds, that is my guess. >> they tried to get the suspect to surender. he never responded and continued to fire from the windows of the house at officers. >> several barrages of gunfire, 30, 40, 50 rounds. >> reporter: officers say they...
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then the temper changed as they targeted the symbols of the overthrown regime and targeted the homes and businesses of batista's cronies. now batista has fled. now a new leader -- castro. certain to be dominant in cuba's new era just the young. -- begun. >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like a sonus on facebook at c-span history. >> next we visit the birmingham public library with items related to the history of alabama. >> i'm jim baggett. we're pleased to have our friends from c-span visiting today. we'll take a tour of the archives department where we have more than 30 million documents and more than half a million documents douming the history of alabama. then we'll look at documents in particular relating to the long story of race and the struggle for civil rights in the united states. in particular, this is appropriate when we're recognizing and remembering the 50th anniversary of the civil rights anniversary in the spring of 1963 and 16th street church bombing in the fall of '63. first, let's go down sta
then the temper changed as they targeted the symbols of the overthrown regime and targeted the homes and businesses of batista's cronies. now batista has fled. now a new leader -- castro. certain to be dominant in cuba's new era just the young. -- begun. >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like a sonus on facebook at c-span history. >> next we visit the birmingham public library with items related to the history...
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devrl days temper prd clouds, ts abou and then we goat sunday, s g, sawn and cl and cg up late he day and coul couple shs cg up late he day and coul couple shs ditcm to time. s in the region. most and chilly. not n cold. and forecastoow delae valley we move nor in philadelpa, 50 mil. tren wilmp 50. unth mostly sun sky. t a 7 day forecast. cg cloudy 50 d therenday a couple shs lod from time to time n loot a wash. e your to around at 350ing off thuray and l withn 30s. 's quiet and no snow. all rightu g medicalt ay from homeidt mis christmas today. one of santa's e came md this was no ordinary eh, you don't want that one. yea, actually i do. it's mucinex fast-max night time and it's got a nasal decongestant. is that really a thing? it sounds made up. i can't sleep when i'm all stuffy. i take offense to that. i'm not going to argue with a talking ball of mucus. i think you're being a little hasty... he's not with me. mucinex fast max night time. multi-symptom relief plus nasal decongestant. breathe easy. sleep easy. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. christmas day traditi
devrl days temper prd clouds, ts abou and then we goat sunday, s g, sawn and cl and cg up late he day and coul couple shs cg up late he day and coul couple shs ditcm to time. s in the region. most and chilly. not n cold. and forecastoow delae valley we move nor in philadelpa, 50 mil. tren wilmp 50. unth mostly sun sky. t a 7 day forecast. cg cloudy 50 d therenday a couple shs lod from time to time n loot a wash. e your to around at 350ing off thuray and l withn 30s. 's quiet and no snow. all...
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people, tempers here, this is the most testy situation i've seen all night. these protesters have gone all throughout midtown. and for the most part they've been peaceful and very respectful. but here, the combination of three or four hours of protesting, of commuters trying to get home, and police, tempers have begun to run a little short here, lawrence. back to you. >> anne thompson, thank you very much for joining us. we're joined now for an exclusive interview by zachery carter, the chief legal officer in new york city. zachery carter, you were also once the united states attorney for the easton district of new york. that is the jurisdiction that has control now of the federal investigation of this case. i want to show what the attorney general said today about what is next for the federal investigation. we may not have -- >> now that the local investigation has concluded, i'm here to announce that the justice department will proceed with a federal civil rights investigation into mr. garner's death. we've always seen the video of mr. garner's arrest. his
people, tempers here, this is the most testy situation i've seen all night. these protesters have gone all throughout midtown. and for the most part they've been peaceful and very respectful. but here, the combination of three or four hours of protesting, of commuters trying to get home, and police, tempers have begun to run a little short here, lawrence. back to you. >> anne thompson, thank you very much for joining us. we're joined now for an exclusive interview by zachery carter, the...
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i'm starting to lose my temper, starting to do things that i normally don't do. and next thing i know, the cops are at my door and i'm getting arrested for domestic violence and criminal damage. and now i'm here doing my time. my mom owns race horses. she is a training owner. it's a loving, caring thing. you know. she babies the horses like they were little babies and i learned to do the same thing. you got to have love and care for them. if you don't, what good is something if you can't really show it love? love is a big thing in the world and we all need it. horses are very beautiful. they're strong, fast, but yet they're very gentle if you train them right. i can't explain it. it is just a love for them, you know? you've got to have it. you know? that's how i came here to m.a.s.h. loving horses. m.a.s.h. don't make me feel like jail. it makes me feel like home sometimes. it don't seem like i'm locked up, a prisoner anymore. when i go back to the yard, it's a different story. when i get here, i feel at home. >> while loomis has discovered a sense of home, the w
i'm starting to lose my temper, starting to do things that i normally don't do. and next thing i know, the cops are at my door and i'm getting arrested for domestic violence and criminal damage. and now i'm here doing my time. my mom owns race horses. she is a training owner. it's a loving, caring thing. you know. she babies the horses like they were little babies and i learned to do the same thing. you got to have love and care for them. if you don't, what good is something if you can't really...
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>> well, i think we have to temper this a little bit.these individuals, when we say six weeks, there was a report in late july that one of these individuals was actually killed. so the other one, the amir of mosul, or isis commander, he was (s÷ @&h(lc% sources. so some of these individuals seem to be fairly high ranking. certainly, if he's the commander of mosul for isis, that's a senior commander. but this is not that recent. this is -- it's kind of odd they're making this announcement right our. because, you know, some of these guys have been dead for a while now. and, you know, just to be -- put this in context, in conversations i've had with folks in u.s. intelligence, the reaction that i've gotten has been u.s. air strikes really are not that effective in the sense that they have stopped isis' campaign temporarily. but they're not achieving that many big hits in terms of senior isis leadership or in terms of unraveling isis' campaign in a more broader sense. so, again, you know, it's always good to see senior figures in this network
>> well, i think we have to temper this a little bit.these individuals, when we say six weeks, there was a report in late july that one of these individuals was actually killed. so the other one, the amir of mosul, or isis commander, he was (s÷ @&h(lc% sources. so some of these individuals seem to be fairly high ranking. certainly, if he's the commander of mosul for isis, that's a senior commander. but this is not that recent. this is -- it's kind of odd they're making this...
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>> eventually, tempers cool and no charges are filed.s both parties walk away, jimmy justice heads off to his next mission. he spots an officer ticketing an suv illegally parked in a bus stop. when the officer is followed to the next violation, she lets jimmy justice know he's in a no-standing zone. >> ow! what are you hitting me for? >> move away -- >> why are you hitting me? you have no permission to touch me. you just broke the law. you broke the law. you assaulted me. >> as quickly as she arrives, the parking enforcement officer moves on. again, no charges are filed. it's all just a typical day on the streets for a video vigilante. >> i've been assaulted, i've been spit at, i've been pushed and i've had cameras broken. i've been threatened with arrest. i've been threatened with bodily harm. the only way that i'm going to stop is when police officers and other city officials stop breaking the law. >> for anyone looking to follow in his footsteps, jimmy justice says he has some rules. >> never, ever interfere with the police while they
>> eventually, tempers cool and no charges are filed.s both parties walk away, jimmy justice heads off to his next mission. he spots an officer ticketing an suv illegally parked in a bus stop. when the officer is followed to the next violation, she lets jimmy justice know he's in a no-standing zone. >> ow! what are you hitting me for? >> move away -- >> why are you hitting me? you have no permission to touch me. you just broke the law. you broke the law. you assaulted...
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you know what i'm saying, just that temper. mom said i got it from her. >> they're still throwing stuff in my ventilation, man. >>> coming up -- >> all of a sudden there's just blood coming out of my eye. and i knew i got shot. >> after a violent dispute, two former roommates both end up in the maricopa county jail. >> you don't seem to be too sad about the fact that she got shot and lost an eye. >> i'm not. vo: this year, santa left his sleigh at home and booked his trip around the world on expedia. because now the points you earn traveling for the holidays can be donated to help the kids at st. jude children's research hospital. make your holiday travel mean even more. donate your expedia+ points at expedia.com/santa. ♪ ah, push it. ♪ ah, ♪h it. ♪ push it. ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ ah.
you know what i'm saying, just that temper. mom said i got it from her. >> they're still throwing stuff in my ventilation, man. >>> coming up -- >> all of a sudden there's just blood coming out of my eye. and i knew i got shot. >> after a violent dispute, two former roommates both end up in the maricopa county jail. >> you don't seem to be too sad about the fact that she got shot and lost an eye. >> i'm not. vo: this year, santa left his sleigh at home and...
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especially where the low temperates will drop in the upper 30s in cloverdale and napa. most locations will see lows in the low to mid40s. partly cloudy to mainly sunny skies. we haven't seen that in awle. temperatures in the upr 50s to perhaps around 60 in the miest locations. and here is the accu-weather seven-day forecast. we will see the rain moving in sunday night and raining on monday and tuesday and showers on wednesday. maybe a dry day on thursday. the rain is likely to develop on on friday. we are certainly in a wet and rainy pattern. no complaints. we need the rain badly. >> thank you,pencer. >>> i am in for dan ashley. rick quan is i for me. for the warrio, the question is who is in for andrew bogit. the warriors' best start ever may have hit a bump in the road. after kobe bryant rips his after kobe bryant rips his teammates, they come up i'm driving all over the place,f are atclimbing up ladders. accidents happen all the time. i need to take care of myself, as well as take care of my business. and now i can do both, with health coverage. i'm protected and i'm
especially where the low temperates will drop in the upper 30s in cloverdale and napa. most locations will see lows in the low to mid40s. partly cloudy to mainly sunny skies. we haven't seen that in awle. temperatures in the upr 50s to perhaps around 60 in the miest locations. and here is the accu-weather seven-day forecast. we will see the rain moving in sunday night and raining on monday and tuesday and showers on wednesday. maybe a dry day on thursday. the rain is likely to develop on on...
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you know, i like to keep myself at, hey, i don't lose my temper, keep myself calm, cool and collected. this dude made me snap. so i get in the van and i tell him, you know what i'm going to do, i'm beginning to rip this toilet off the wall, bust through this freaking glass, drag it down the tear and i'm going to bust your glass and i'm going to cut you up -- you're a dead man. yeah -- then all you hear is the steel bending. i got behind the toilet and pushed it to the side, yanked it back, long story short, i ripped the whole toilet off, wrapped nigh hands up in my socks, smashed through the glass. he hasn't seen me yet. get on to the tier. now he's screaming. i'm dragging, finally get out. all the homies on the tier is cheering. this dude is garbage. he's like a serial chester. i'm dripping sweat, blood from my hands,ing dragging the toilet down the tier. i get in front of his house and he sees me for the first time and he just starts from going to that, bragging about being this nasty piece of [ bleep ], he goes just like that, oh, lord in heaven, deliver me from this demon. please,
you know, i like to keep myself at, hey, i don't lose my temper, keep myself calm, cool and collected. this dude made me snap. so i get in the van and i tell him, you know what i'm going to do, i'm beginning to rip this toilet off the wall, bust through this freaking glass, drag it down the tear and i'm going to bust your glass and i'm going to cut you up -- you're a dead man. yeah -- then all you hear is the steel bending. i got behind the toilet and pushed it to the side, yanked it back, long...
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i mean, who could have guessed bill o'reilly had a temper? >> he should have been deported. and this mayor and this police chief didn't deport him. >> stephen: good one, bill. now, as far as i'm concerned bill did nothing wrong in that "inside edition" clip. he just has a firm hand. ask anyone he has loofa 'd. you've got to strike a little fear into the crew. i mean, my crew is always trying to sneak phrases into the teleprompter and i and my tiny, tiny penis will not stand for it. i have a tiny penis, okay? so, in solidarity, in solidarity with you, bill, tonight i am showing a never- before-seen clip of me back when i was the midday anchor at ptst in patterson springs, north carolina. jimmy? >> it was the first time they had seen something like this in over 20 years in the business. looks like at this pet store, it really is a dog eat dog world. >> stephen: now it's time for the oops file. correcting yesterday's broadcast, shamir is not a character on perfect strangers. but is actually the prime minister of israel. i'm.... >> stephen: okay. we have a problem. something is
i mean, who could have guessed bill o'reilly had a temper? >> he should have been deported. and this mayor and this police chief didn't deport him. >> stephen: good one, bill. now, as far as i'm concerned bill did nothing wrong in that "inside edition" clip. he just has a firm hand. ask anyone he has loofa 'd. you've got to strike a little fear into the crew. i mean, my crew is always trying to sneak phrases into the teleprompter and i and my tiny, tiny penis will not...
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temper in the 20s this morning. e going to tell you what it's going to be like when the ball drops tonight and the first storm chances for the new year. . >>> w get brand-new information on a water main break in fairfax county. we have an update in just a few minutes. good morning, everyone. i'm richard jordan. >> i'm off. welcome on this new year's eve, december 31st 2014. for the first time in a few days we're waking up
temper in the 20s this morning. e going to tell you what it's going to be like when the ball drops tonight and the first storm chances for the new year. . >>> w get brand-new information on a water main break in fairfax county. we have an update in just a few minutes. good morning, everyone. i'm richard jordan. >> i'm off. welcome on this new year's eve, december 31st 2014. for the first time in a few days we're waking up
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. >> reporter: tempering her excitement were two words. >> i almost froze. i totally froze. i almost dropped the book. >> reporter: why? >> because it said books for boys on the back. >> reporter: the little book the girl enjoyed reading was actually for boys. >> when i saw the back cover title it said biggest, baddest books for boys. it made me very unhappy. >> reporter: she asked them to reconsider the title. >> there is no such is thing as a boy book. >> packers letter caught the publishers attention. >> we'd like to thank you for your letter. >> reporter: the company responded saying she brought up a very goo point. changing the title of its next series. which parker received an advanced copy of. >> there is a red cover instead of a blue cover. which is a good sign. i like red. and look. >> reporter: the words for boys stripped from the cover. a step forward in creating a culture that encourages girls like parker to embrace whatever interests them. including bugs. >> it's good that they changed it. there is no such thing as a boy thing or girl thing. >> parkers parents a
. >> reporter: tempering her excitement were two words. >> i almost froze. i totally froze. i almost dropped the book. >> reporter: why? >> because it said books for boys on the back. >> reporter: the little book the girl enjoyed reading was actually for boys. >> when i saw the back cover title it said biggest, baddest books for boys. it made me very unhappy. >> reporter: she asked them to reconsider the title. >> there is no such is thing as a...
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49ers had, the dynasty of the '80s, i don't think would have been possible without such an even temperedmild mannered, in a lot of ways, a politician. a diplomat that was able to keep that organization running smoothly. >> john mcvay never wanted to be front and center. he was never a spotlight guy. it is hard when you have a larger than life head coach and then a guy that comes after him that wins two super bowls to really get your share of the spotlight. he kept things calm in a building that was constantly seeking perfection. and was a guy that did a lot of the grunt work and found players that allowed george and bill and others to have success as the coaches of the san francisco 49ers. >>> i've always known john as being the leader of the team. the master mind to put all the players in place. >> everything starts upstairs. they made it easy for us downstairs. just go out and get this cohesive groom. get them together and get everybody working on all cylinders and after that, we started winning football games. >> pump fake by montana. what a catch! >> john mcvay was the back bone of t
49ers had, the dynasty of the '80s, i don't think would have been possible without such an even temperedmild mannered, in a lot of ways, a politician. a diplomat that was able to keep that organization running smoothly. >> john mcvay never wanted to be front and center. he was never a spotlight guy. it is hard when you have a larger than life head coach and then a guy that comes after him that wins two super bowls to really get your share of the spotlight. he kept things calm in a...
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just people lose their temper, and when you're flying at 36,000 feet, it becomes a safety issue. >> all my sister. >>> coming up -- three deer go out for a beer. >> i ran, trying to hold my pants up the whole time. >> while out west, a herd of cattle with a mind of its own. >> a number of the steers decided to take a right-hand turn when they should have gone straight. >> when "caught on camera: customers gone wild" returns. my name is daniel. i...