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parents, michael fabricated the story that he was hit on the head by a robber trying to break into the barnhis plan was to create the impressing that a thief was running loose in the neighborhood. the next day, prosecutors believe he cut out the bedroom screen, waited for his wife to go to bed, took off his clothes, put on two pairs of gloves, and used a hammer to beat his wife to death. blood spattered onto the walls and all over him. he used the paper towels to clean himself, then put on his robe. which explains why there was no blood on him when interviewed by police. michael hid the evidence in. the hidden compartment of his truck. then ran to his parents' bedroom and reported the attack. >> michael ratley thought that the last person that they would look at was him and the last place that they had look was his truck. and he was dead wrong on both accounts. >> effie's parents believe michael no longer wanted to be married but didn't want the financial burden of a divorce. >> i truly believe in his mind this was a way out. in his mind, it was the only way out. because if he divorced, ed
parents, michael fabricated the story that he was hit on the head by a robber trying to break into the barnhis plan was to create the impressing that a thief was running loose in the neighborhood. the next day, prosecutors believe he cut out the bedroom screen, waited for his wife to go to bed, took off his clothes, put on two pairs of gloves, and used a hammer to beat his wife to death. blood spattered onto the walls and all over him. he used the paper towels to clean himself, then put on his...
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the entire barn burned to the ground. identified her remains, although wallace probably thought no one in mississippi would connect this fire to a girl's disappearance in illinois. in december of 2005, maurice wallace was charged with first-degree murder. his aberrant behavior didn't end with his arrest. >> maurice wallace was very combative during court hearings. one occasion, he spit on the floor as he entered the courtroom, talking when he was not supposed to be talking, interrupting the judge. >> because of the evidence against him, wallace pled guilty and was sentenced to life in prison. >> maurice wallace is a sociopath. he's evil. he certainly knew what he was doing every step of the way here. he had a plan. he carried it out. didn't have any regard to his victim. >> he was just an evil man that did what he told his friend on the phone, he was going to go out and kill somebody and try to make a name for himself. >> when a victim has been murdered or is no longer alive, the only thing that's left to be able to speak
the entire barn burned to the ground. identified her remains, although wallace probably thought no one in mississippi would connect this fire to a girl's disappearance in illinois. in december of 2005, maurice wallace was charged with first-degree murder. his aberrant behavior didn't end with his arrest. >> maurice wallace was very combative during court hearings. one occasion, he spit on the floor as he entered the courtroom, talking when he was not supposed to be talking, interrupting...
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>> the barn. >> the barn? >> it's like mickey rooney and judy garland. a barn? >> yeah, a barn. and it's a great barn. >> and the rest is american theatre history. by 1964, white had begun turning the barn and other building sbos a perm theatre camp and nameed it for a man who fwrue up nearby, u19 o'neill. it became a place where the most promising writers and composers could see their new plays and musical splashed out by up and coming actors. and the formula worked. >> composer len morando used the time perfect the award winning musical the hype. >> the list gets longer every year. >> come a long ways. >> composer janine became the current broadway smash violet. >> what role did the anneal play in your life. >> the o'neill was the first ?uegds to sainstitution to say . >> the great thing the o'neill does is present you with a compass and it says here's where north is. it's not just doing the work, it's learning how to work. >> work is the operative term. drama students who make it into the o'neill institute are in class or production 13 hours a day, se
>> the barn. >> the barn? >> it's like mickey rooney and judy garland. a barn? >> yeah, a barn. and it's a great barn. >> and the rest is american theatre history. by 1964, white had begun turning the barn and other building sbos a perm theatre camp and nameed it for a man who fwrue up nearby, u19 o'neill. it became a place where the most promising writers and composers could see their new plays and musical splashed out by up and coming actors. and the formula...
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studio, and of course, plenty of room for a barn dance. all for theof one million 50,000. >> everyone wants do barn dance in their house. let's bring in dolly to shed lights on the two properties. sop we know that the mill mansion is located in upstate new york, but the barn charm, where is that? >> it's in vil low in a va, pennsylvania, which is a really terrific location, it's only 30 minutes from downtown philly. so you're actually close to a hub which is so nice. and lots of great schools there. everything you really could want it not far from home. and i love. >> what we're seeing in the live voting here which is of course the best bang for your buck. so far the mill is getting 53%. voting is still going. >> please keep going, come on. >> the mill, the mill house seemed nice, but it seems like it's in the middle of nowhere and one full bathroom which seems like a problem. >> especially in the middle of the night. >> are you going to walk. three stories to go to the bathroom? >> exactly. there are a lot of issues, i think, and the hardest one is t
studio, and of course, plenty of room for a barn dance. all for theof one million 50,000. >> everyone wants do barn dance in their house. let's bring in dolly to shed lights on the two properties. sop we know that the mill mansion is located in upstate new york, but the barn charm, where is that? >> it's in vil low in a va, pennsylvania, which is a really terrific location, it's only 30 minutes from downtown philly. so you're actually close to a hub which is so nice. and lots of...
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jail i ain't going to lie, it's like, damn, how the hell am i going to get myself out of the situation. >> barnesopes to leave jail in a couple of days on bail. but life of hillsborough county is a world of extremes. another young man confined here faces the possibility of never seeing home again. >> all i have to do is use this time as best i can and hope i get out. >> 19-year-old kendrick morris was found guilty on two counts of sexual battery with a deadly weapon. he is awaiting sentencing. prosecutors are asking for 120 years. >> a young lady was going to the community library, she was assaulted, drug behind the library, beaten within an inch of her life and brutally raped. >> after morris had been taken into custody for the library attack, authorities connected him to another assault that had occurred ten months earlier. >> it actually had been the assailant in another rape of an elderly day care worker. >> morris was also convicted of that crime and is now in jail awaiting sentencing. he still claims he's innocent. >> they say anything else, armed robbery or something like that, maybe i wil
jail i ain't going to lie, it's like, damn, how the hell am i going to get myself out of the situation. >> barnesopes to leave jail in a couple of days on bail. but life of hillsborough county is a world of extremes. another young man confined here faces the possibility of never seeing home again. >> all i have to do is use this time as best i can and hope i get out. >> 19-year-old kendrick morris was found guilty on two counts of sexual battery with a deadly weapon. he is...
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. >> the still life paintings of paul tzon had a big influence in art and barnes foundation has world class collection of them, two dozen more are on exhibit. karen rogers tells us about them in 6abc loves the arts. >> post impressionest paul sczan collection of still life reriv the genre and revive artist like picasso. the extensive body of work, the world is an apple, offers a focused look of technique and patient. >> the great opportunities of having the show here at the barnes is you get this accumulation with cezanne you ket i l get a sense of his language and values and reoccurring character. >> 69 master pea pieces are in the museum. barnes foundation is them to one of the most impressive cezanne collections in the world. >> you add the 23 pieces of work there's amazing conversation across history and amazing still lives in permanent collection. there's a great dialogue here now. >> featured works in the exhibit span cezanne's entire career and allow you to see the full historical scope of the art realized. >> you're looking at incredible selection of works of modern master. it
. >> the still life paintings of paul tzon had a big influence in art and barnes foundation has world class collection of them, two dozen more are on exhibit. karen rogers tells us about them in 6abc loves the arts. >> post impressionest paul sczan collection of still life reriv the genre and revive artist like picasso. the extensive body of work, the world is an apple, offers a focused look of technique and patient. >> the great opportunities of having the show here at the...
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. >> this morning the faa investigating a bizarre incident. take a look, a huge geico insurance barn broke loose while being towed by a plane. this happened last friday afterno afternoon. so the sign fell sky and landed on sara's house in fremont. the barn did come close to taking out some power lains, but in the end, no damage, nobody hurt, just an interesting story to tell and maybe a career in commercials. >> did, you know, that 15 minutes or less could save you 15% or more on car insurance? >> everybody knows that. >> yeah, but did you know that 15 seconds or less could have your house literally covered by geico? >> that's pretty good! >> got to take that on the road. >> the pilot of the plane says he was trying out a new rope that apparently was not strong enough to hold the sign, but now he knows that rope's not going to work. >> meanwhile, the neighbors thought they were tented for termites. here's your check with meteorologist christina loren, has you covered in the weather department. >> you guys are covering just about everything else this morning. >>> we have some really c
. >> this morning the faa investigating a bizarre incident. take a look, a huge geico insurance barn broke loose while being towed by a plane. this happened last friday afterno afternoon. so the sign fell sky and landed on sara's house in fremont. the barn did come close to taking out some power lains, but in the end, no damage, nobody hurt, just an interesting story to tell and maybe a career in commercials. >> did, you know, that 15 minutes or less could save you 15% or more on...
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the horse is out of the barn but we have to close the barn ñoor and deal with the up accompanied children they were brought here under a false promise that i would be granted amnesty, and i think we have to do what is right. keep the issue -- the children who are truly trafficked, the section sex traffic, they should be allowed to stay here but the vast majority need to be repatriated back to their family in central america. >> would you agree, when all said and done it will take years to repatriate most of the people who are already here? >> i hope not. i hope we can do -- hire the judges, get them on the border and have these hearings done very promptly and do the repatriation quickly. otherwise this will run into billions and billions of dollars. >> representative, andy harris, republican, maryland. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> coming up, slapdown for speaking up. >> instead of solving problems i was and continue to be retaliated against by the va. i have been targeted by midding and upper management at the va for over four years. after my last whistle blowing attempt my
the horse is out of the barn but we have to close the barn ñoor and deal with the up accompanied children they were brought here under a false promise that i would be granted amnesty, and i think we have to do what is right. keep the issue -- the children who are truly trafficked, the section sex traffic, they should be allowed to stay here but the vast majority need to be repatriated back to their family in central america. >> would you agree, when all said and done it will take years...
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now it is two-one philadelphia later bj up ton this sees own cannot hit broadside of the barn but drives in the run there. he is batting .215. still in the second inning, simmons with the two run single. they score four. burnett gives up six runs, five come with two outs. two outs. ryan howard pulled phillies within two with a two run single in the sixth inning. and, something like that. not enough though. phillies lose this game six -four. they have dropped three in a row. >>> to basketball now sixers wrapped up their las vegas sum are league play with the game against d league all stars. sixers lose 91-87 in overtime. nerlens noel did not play in that one but did he score in double figures in four of the six games he played in the summer league. noel feels he is growing with each passing game, not physically, he is already 7 feet tall. >> it is just good to be back. you have to go through some things to be able to bounce back and with the coaches and see what you did wrong and come back the next day or next game and make it better. that is all about growing and playing. >> up next in s
now it is two-one philadelphia later bj up ton this sees own cannot hit broadside of the barn but drives in the run there. he is batting .215. still in the second inning, simmons with the two run single. they score four. burnett gives up six runs, five come with two outs. two outs. ryan howard pulled phillies within two with a two run single in the sixth inning. and, something like that. not enough though. phillies lose this game six -four. they have dropped three in a row. >>> to...
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the plea from matt barnes of the l.a. ing hundreds of thousands on twitter and instagram. abc's abbie boudreau sat down with him for an interview. >> reporter: basketball star matt barnes says he feels compelled to use his platform as a professional athlete to help police hunt down his aunt's kill even if it means turning to twitter. he's the nba star who's now using his celebrity status to launch what could be called the million tweet manhunt. los angeles clippers small forward matt barnes pleading with his hundreds of thousands of twitter and instagram followers to keep an eye out for this man, michael williams, the prime suspect in the murder of barnes' aunt. >> having the platform that i had i want to speak out on social media and got some of my other friends to repost it and really have the whole city of scream on the lookout for this guy. >> why not let police investigate. >> when it's your family you feel like you can do more. you want to do more. >> reporter: williams, not just a suspect, also the husband of barnes
the plea from matt barnes of the l.a. ing hundreds of thousands on twitter and instagram. abc's abbie boudreau sat down with him for an interview. >> reporter: basketball star matt barnes says he feels compelled to use his platform as a professional athlete to help police hunt down his aunt's kill even if it means turning to twitter. he's the nba star who's now using his celebrity status to launch what could be called the million tweet manhunt. los angeles clippers small forward matt...
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kind of locking the barn door after the horse had been stolen. a number of these veterans, the watermark of the confederacy was it was asburg, tollhouse. ,t the corner of georgia avenue that was the fullest extent of the confederate forces on the 12 tooon of july 11 and capture washington, changing the course of the war and the course of us today. quite frankly. have eroded. we don't know where lincoln stood. i think he stood all over the place. he never stood still. down, he was was at fort stevens. but we really don't know for sure, despite the lovely stone out there. the veterans remembered seeing him there. i am 75 years of age, i remember it differently than when i was fighting, or something like that at 20, 18. so who knows? been mistaken that they wanted to mark that spot and they got the stone and brought it up there and put the bar relief on there and that is their monument. tot is their monument lincoln under enemy fire. we don't know that the justice of the supreme court really uttered one of those words, gets that damn fool down. five
kind of locking the barn door after the horse had been stolen. a number of these veterans, the watermark of the confederacy was it was asburg, tollhouse. ,t the corner of georgia avenue that was the fullest extent of the confederate forces on the 12 tooon of july 11 and capture washington, changing the course of the war and the course of us today. quite frankly. have eroded. we don't know where lincoln stood. i think he stood all over the place. he never stood still. down, he was was at fort...
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. >> what is the biggest retailers? >> barnes and noble and hastings and all of the independent book sellers that are doing well. >> what about the costco's and walmart and sam's club. >> i work with traditional resar resellers. >> what is your relationship? they read a book and say they want so many copies or do you say this is going to be a big read. >> we go in with a list of suggested reading and the sales reps know the book sellers and they are great at gathering the list. so they read, excitement build and they send us quote and it starts rolling from there. that is how we get them excited about it. >> with the advent of the digital readings and the big boxes like costco is the significance of the bookstores less than it used to be? >> for the past 2-3 years the independent book seller has made it a point to address the community with the community outreach american express does and the shop local movement. they have taught their customer if you don't support us we will not be here anymore. so they are creative in getting p
. >> what is the biggest retailers? >> barnes and noble and hastings and all of the independent book sellers that are doing well. >> what about the costco's and walmart and sam's club. >> i work with traditional resar resellers. >> what is your relationship? they read a book and say they want so many copies or do you say this is going to be a big read. >> we go in with a list of suggested reading and the sales reps know the book sellers and they are great at...
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we are just trying to figure out what that means before we let the horse out of the barn and to get some definitions. once we release it, we may not get it back. the rest -- part of the debating position is, we have more internet freedom today than we ever had. this system was birthed in the united states and grew up. now, the whole world enjoys the for the most, part, open and transparent system of communication. we would say, where is the problem? we are concerned that there may be a problem if we don't know what we are getting ourselves into. >> we are talking about the internet corporation for assignment of names and numbers. , and who will now run it at some point? >> icann is really run -- they are not a government underzation, but our ncia the department of commerce has the last oversight of icann. icann is basically all on its own. there is a contractual agreement cann for themand i to be doing this job of assigning names and numbers in the domain space. what some people in the thereational community, is a fear on both sides -- what is interesting about this bill, there is the sa
we are just trying to figure out what that means before we let the horse out of the barn and to get some definitions. once we release it, we may not get it back. the rest -- part of the debating position is, we have more internet freedom today than we ever had. this system was birthed in the united states and grew up. now, the whole world enjoys the for the most, part, open and transparent system of communication. we would say, where is the problem? we are concerned that there may be a problem...
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we we had in the barn man and we were two hundred dollars short of a one of. four of farm and. all of that stuff got taken away from us and everything when we wound it up here and ever since and then used to steven's been a blessing soliciting he opened up his arms to us other. i never wanted to. make a career being homeless. it was of the will i get into and they like a miss when they want to do it because it's free right there on the pier and then the worry is that if you're if you didn't vicariously so lively that's their status thing with me personally i like stability and leave. them. alone. you know he said the townspeople as a cross section. come out it never happened they have no idea what i'm like sometimes. i'm. a lot of times will get. things donated by companies. so it's better to just whatever i get i just give out freely i never charge he's. a lot of these people especially the spanish the mexican fascination a lot of them are living in overcrowded conditions slumlord conditions a bad plumbing battle like tricity you know wires running all over the place crowded i
we we had in the barn man and we were two hundred dollars short of a one of. four of farm and. all of that stuff got taken away from us and everything when we wound it up here and ever since and then used to steven's been a blessing soliciting he opened up his arms to us other. i never wanted to. make a career being homeless. it was of the will i get into and they like a miss when they want to do it because it's free right there on the pier and then the worry is that if you're if you didn't...
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i was -- i looked outside, and the barn door was swinging open. i saw the tree fall, and i didn't know what to think. >> reporter: elsewhere in the midwest, fears of flooding near the mississippi and ohio rivers. residents are using sandbags to stem rising waters. thankfully there's not much rain in today's forecast. tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >> those intense thunderstorms around the nation's capital made way for a spectacular sight. take a look at this. amazing shot of a vibrant double rainbow that appeared near washington, d.c.'s metro stop last night. it also arch ed over the national mall. >>> time now for the forecast from across the nation. more severe weather in the northeast. thunderstorms in upstate new york, pennsylvania and new england, and thunderstorms could be severe in the south. downpours in the southwest. >> mild in the midwest, 70s from minneapolis to detroit. sweltering in phoenix in the triple digits. 80s along the west coast. 90s in dallas, denver and washington, d.c. >>> and despite today's scorching forecast in t
i was -- i looked outside, and the barn door was swinging open. i saw the tree fall, and i didn't know what to think. >> reporter: elsewhere in the midwest, fears of flooding near the mississippi and ohio rivers. residents are using sandbags to stem rising waters. thankfully there's not much rain in today's forecast. tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >> those intense thunderstorms around the nation's capital made way for a spectacular sight. take a look at this. amazing shot of...
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barnes is on the field. >> yeah. >> span steps out. first base umpire just whistled at brandon barnes and told him to get off the field. >> this is going to be everywhere on every highlight reel all night long. and barrett wins. the nats win the standoff but they lose the game. >> how did it start? >> i don't know. >> i've seen you and roquer do that in hallways here. you're fighting about weather. >> it gets a little awkward. >> so to st. louis, the cards, molina and the dl on the dl while his team hosts brother jose moline why's raise in between innings, yady had third base coach jose okendo drop off some cheese crackers on the home plate for his brother who was catching. he picks up the crackers and plays the rest of the game, the snack is in his back pocket. if he was suppose to throw them off, did it not work much rays win. >>> firefighters battling that wildfire in washington state got help from the rain and hail yesterday. it is not enough to put out the fires. they did get to dig lines along the south and east parts of fire. off
barnes is on the field. >> yeah. >> span steps out. first base umpire just whistled at brandon barnes and told him to get off the field. >> this is going to be everywhere on every highlight reel all night long. and barrett wins. the nats win the standoff but they lose the game. >> how did it start? >> i don't know. >> i've seen you and roquer do that in hallways here. you're fighting about weather. >> it gets a little awkward. >> so to st. louis,...
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do you think she will do a deal with the barn hold and avoid -- on hold and avoid default? econvinced it successful. it will be successful in they will find a solution. the government has been quite itsrmined to normalize inclusion of the capital market. the international capital market. >> do you feel assured they won't fall over that date? therem absolutely certain will be no technical default. >> if we don't have a technical seeult, how soon could we -- what does it mean? talk me through the immediate impact for argentina and for to kirschner. >> i believe it will lead to a deal. most of the problems of argentina will be solved. there are still some decisions with the imf that also must be normalized. i believe there probably will be. >> to think lagarde is supportive? >> i think so. what will happen? at atina will recover reasonable price. the cost is very high. -- it will be possible to get financing. the country will need less of an adjustment for a while. they will be able to get out of a situation like today where a recession is paramount. >> charybdis levels of infl
do you think she will do a deal with the barn hold and avoid -- on hold and avoid default? econvinced it successful. it will be successful in they will find a solution. the government has been quite itsrmined to normalize inclusion of the capital market. the international capital market. >> do you feel assured they won't fall over that date? therem absolutely certain will be no technical default. >> if we don't have a technical seeult, how soon could we -- what does it mean? talk me...
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the barnes foundation is free. rst sunday of the month they offer free admission and programming, talks and performances, hands-on activities. you can stroll around the museum from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. google is offering this. it's a personalized 3d bracelet to support woman in science. you pick the words and color. >>> and every morning at 10 this summer free lululemon urban yoga happy hour outside at the patio near the king of prussia mall. it is followed with free snacks which is cool. >>> the crow is playing on america street in philadelphia tomorrow at 9:00. there are free cocktails and snacks and a meet-and-greet with actress rachel davis. she plays sarah. and then at clark park in university city art in the park. that is promising to be amazing. >> so much to do. thank you for the fun. if you are looking for a eco-friendly way to beat the heat. look at the watermelon under pants. he turned the fruit to underwear. why not. only did it not work he wanted a hat and matching gloves. there you go. >>> what a cu
the barnes foundation is free. rst sunday of the month they offer free admission and programming, talks and performances, hands-on activities. you can stroll around the museum from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. google is offering this. it's a personalized 3d bracelet to support woman in science. you pick the words and color. >>> and every morning at 10 this summer free lululemon urban yoga happy hour outside at the patio near the king of prussia mall. it is followed with free snacks which is...
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they have detected it in the barn housing an infected camel. it has killed 38% who have contracted the virus around the world and it first emerged two years ago. the vast majority of those cases are in saudi arabia. two american health care workers who have recently traveled to the middle east brought the virus back to the united states. russian president vladimir putin pledged to press ukrainian separatist to cooperate with the investigation and the downing of flight 17 as investigators report tampering with the crash site including the removal of cockpit pieces and fuselage. joining us now is robert maginnis. it's good to have you with us. let's start with the crash site that has been tampered with. it seems to me that the site itself is less important than all of the evidence while it was 32,000 feet in the air. >> yes, we have been monitoring this technology, looking in this. president obama was very clear and he said with great confidence that we know pretty well what happened. so i don't think this will be a mystery. we may not know who pu
they have detected it in the barn housing an infected camel. it has killed 38% who have contracted the virus around the world and it first emerged two years ago. the vast majority of those cases are in saudi arabia. two american health care workers who have recently traveled to the middle east brought the virus back to the united states. russian president vladimir putin pledged to press ukrainian separatist to cooperate with the investigation and the downing of flight 17 as investigators report...
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. >> but the horse is out of the barn. >> if you watch on other networks how they defend hamas's missiles, they talk about these missiles dropping. but they are primitive. they are not really good missiles. we're shooting at your country. it's the thought that counts. when you're sending those missiles, it's the thought that counts. it's not israel's fought you're better at it. >> they are relatively new technology. >>> still ahead a world cup fan won a modelling contract. but then she lost that gig as quickly as she got it after different photos went viral. >>> belgium beauty best known for making soccer watchable is out of a job. she had won a modelling contract after being spotted during the world cup but her dreams were crushed after she tweeted a photo. she's standing over a dead antelope with the caption hunting is not a matter of life or death. it's much more important than that. this was about a year ago. ready to hunt americans today haha. outrage ensued fuelled by reporters. so they chased l'oreal despite the apologies. one reporter seen here with a pig defends herself saying i'
. >> but the horse is out of the barn. >> if you watch on other networks how they defend hamas's missiles, they talk about these missiles dropping. but they are primitive. they are not really good missiles. we're shooting at your country. it's the thought that counts. when you're sending those missiles, it's the thought that counts. it's not israel's fought you're better at it. >> they are relatively new technology. >>> still ahead a world cup fan won a modelling...
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. >> it was hot enough to order carriage horses back to the barn and this man one of a half dozen people woozy from the heat at hoagie fest. >> they took my blood pressure and gave me a bottle of water and gave me time to rest. >> the mission today is to keep cool. >> a nice, cool rag with water on it, up on my head. >> lets see this. this does the trick? >> it does. >> jose, a veteran of 18 swoelterring summers, drunk the water and take your time. >> pace yourself? >> yes. >> wawa welcome america drawing folks from around the world from shanghai where parasols are common. >> you use umbrellas in the summer because of the sun. >> yes. >> to ireland where it's 25 degrees cooler than here today. >> very, very warm and humid. what is the actual temperature today? at the time he asked it was 92 in the sun, to beat the heat dense shade helped. >> it's nice in the shade, it's a whole different thing in the shade. this spray park an oasis for kids and parents. some didn't seem to mind the heat and the sun, this dance group, didn't break a sweat despeed pavement temperatures of 130 degrees, now
. >> it was hot enough to order carriage horses back to the barn and this man one of a half dozen people woozy from the heat at hoagie fest. >> they took my blood pressure and gave me a bottle of water and gave me time to rest. >> the mission today is to keep cool. >> a nice, cool rag with water on it, up on my head. >> lets see this. this does the trick? >> it does. >> jose, a veteran of 18 swoelterring summers, drunk the water and take your time....
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. >> the barn doors are opened. at a certain point we will be able to start dating the dead. when you break up you can say you are dead to me. >> all right. next topic, the research suggests people with higher self-control are more likely to be happier. yes, going to bed early and eating broccoli in a vat of elephant feces means being boring is better for your emotional being. they say indulging in temptation feels great. but messing up your long-term goals ends up hurting your happiness. the cost of the indoll inteligences are large, but he would say that because he is a nerd. we learned the day game by watching charlie and the chocolate factory. we don't need science to tell us this, do we? >> no, but in earlies it of like -- i hate team with self-control. they are the dude who brings the little sack of carrot sticks to work rather than getting stuff out of the vending machine. you know this is the dude who is wearing latex and mumbling to mistress tonya through the ball gag on the weekend. full of self-control during the week. >> it is great. keep going. >> i'm done. >> to
. >> the barn doors are opened. at a certain point we will be able to start dating the dead. when you break up you can say you are dead to me. >> all right. next topic, the research suggests people with higher self-control are more likely to be happier. yes, going to bed early and eating broccoli in a vat of elephant feces means being boring is better for your emotional being. they say indulging in temptation feels great. but messing up your long-term goals ends up hurting your...
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pretty extensive sampling after the fact to see if indeed the cows are still in the barn, and the data you're seeing reflects that they are, with some exceptions. again, zero is the orchl right goal, but they are pretty small, and i'm not sure we'll get that much better. i think it is a success area for this department. >> thank you. may i ask one more question, mr. chairman? >> yes. >> i just want to ask the air force, when we're talking about -- when secretary hale talked about the 80% goal in terms of this fall, obviously we're not where we want to be with the sbr. >> always 100, but we may not -- >> where is the air force on this? because you have been the service branch that i think has had the most difficulties and challenges iflgts yes, ma'am, we certainly started behind in this effort, our financial systems modernization is -- was and remains several years behind the other departments, so we're in early stages, still relees on the 1968 accounting system, whereas the other service are further along. however, while the ultimate -- while the judgment of audit readiness for the sch
pretty extensive sampling after the fact to see if indeed the cows are still in the barn, and the data you're seeing reflects that they are, with some exceptions. again, zero is the orchl right goal, but they are pretty small, and i'm not sure we'll get that much better. i think it is a success area for this department. >> thank you. may i ask one more question, mr. chairman? >> yes. >> i just want to ask the air force, when we're talking about -- when secretary hale talked...
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i've gone into it and you see, and there are people that are still sort of carrying the barn on the recall, either they love walker or they hate walker. in some ways, you're benefiting this. but in some ways, if you're governor, you may be beaten up for this. i guess, i know you said, it doesn't matter, but how do you symbolically break through this? what's going to be so different about you gmpk that's somehow going to depolarize the state of wisconsin? >> well, it is certainly going to take time, but i know that we can do it. and the last time that herb kohl ran for senate in 2006, he got nearly two-thirds of the vote. so, i think that's a reflection of who we are here in wisconsin. i was at an event a few weeks ago, and i had spoken and i was speaking to a gentleman afterwards, and he said to me, he shared with me, he said, you know, i'm here because my wife dragged me here. and she told me to keep my mouth shut, because i'm a republican. he said, but after hearing you speak, you turned me and i'm voting for you. so it is about common sense. it's about moving the state forward, putting
i've gone into it and you see, and there are people that are still sort of carrying the barn on the recall, either they love walker or they hate walker. in some ways, you're benefiting this. but in some ways, if you're governor, you may be beaten up for this. i guess, i know you said, it doesn't matter, but how do you symbolically break through this? what's going to be so different about you gmpk that's somehow going to depolarize the state of wisconsin? >> well, it is certainly going to...
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the wine is out of the bottle, the horse is out of the barn. there's an old expression that soccer is the sport of the future in the united states, and it always will be. which is like the fatalist position that everyone always says soccer is going to hit a turning point, but it never does. we are there. the rating for this, crushed the nba finals. made the nhl stanley cup look like a test pattern, rivalrying the football championship. here's a prediction for you, even with the usa out, i think the ratings in the united states are still going to be through the roof. that's how much i think people are on to the sport. >> that's what i was wondering about today, team usa is out. now what happens in these locations around the country where people have been gathering to watch this? and the people i watched it with here at work tell me they will still be watching, that they are hooked on the entirety of the world cup. >> i think people are hooked right now. i think this year one of the reasons soccer got more popular is all the kids play it and i thi
the wine is out of the bottle, the horse is out of the barn. there's an old expression that soccer is the sport of the future in the united states, and it always will be. which is like the fatalist position that everyone always says soccer is going to hit a turning point, but it never does. we are there. the rating for this, crushed the nba finals. made the nhl stanley cup look like a test pattern, rivalrying the football championship. here's a prediction for you, even with the usa out, i think...
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. >> the barn is going to we keep all the farm animals, and i would love to see it -- see if it works it be like charlotte's web, where all the animals live in a community and a place they can find safe haven for the rest of their life. >> the hope is to open the sanctuary in 2016. for school children to visit for field trips and families to come to remember. >> we look at this as a very symbolic place where suffering ends and peace begins. once you cross that bridge there's a new beginning for all the animals, and we hope the same for the people that cross that bridge as well. >> when i feel the sanctuary, i see catherine, whether it's a butterfly or a deer, it's her, and it's her spirit that continues to live on. >> amazing courage by a mom who is still grieving at the loss of her beautiful child. also my daughter has been asked to serve on the children's advisory board for the sanctuary there she is, pictured with those two brave women. and we are grateful to be part of this project. if you would like more information about how to help build this beautiful sank wear, visit vch foun
. >> the barn is going to we keep all the farm animals, and i would love to see it -- see if it works it be like charlotte's web, where all the animals live in a community and a place they can find safe haven for the rest of their life. >> the hope is to open the sanctuary in 2016. for school children to visit for field trips and families to come to remember. >> we look at this as a very symbolic place where suffering ends and peace begins. once you cross that bridge there's a...
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the rest barns and chose. one man we spoke to say they spent most of yesterday rescuing pets and livestock. >> we will drive up with an escort either a fire or the rescue people and we will go some place, help someone rescue their animals and take them to a safe location. >> reporter: the fire began around noon yesterday and quickly scorched hundreds of acres of wooded hillsides. the bone dry conditions and extreme heat obviously added fuel to the fire. we don't know exactly what caused it, we are hearing reports that young men accidentally started the fire while clearing weeds with power tools. folks that live around here say this is the driest summer that they can remember. cal fire says it will resume its air attack here shortly. probably in two hours. i know steve was asking a little bit about the weather. there is a cool breeze. there is a slight breeze, however. so that is good for the fire fighting conditions. and it seems like there is a lot of smoke in the area. i can't tell if it's fog or clouds or si
the rest barns and chose. one man we spoke to say they spent most of yesterday rescuing pets and livestock. >> we will drive up with an escort either a fire or the rescue people and we will go some place, help someone rescue their animals and take them to a safe location. >> reporter: the fire began around noon yesterday and quickly scorched hundreds of acres of wooded hillsides. the bone dry conditions and extreme heat obviously added fuel to the fire. we don't know exactly what...
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david winger says his daughter and a friend found the kitten in a barn during a sleepover about two weeks ago. and it had an injured leg. >> it was kind of scary at first. like we didn't know what to do with the cat. so we thought we'd bring it to my dad 'cause he grew up with cats and he would know what to do. >> you couldn't keep the cat. she was take it to her aunt. she took it to her i wasn't. she took it to the vet. the cat passed away and that found out hit rabies. >> veterinarian says rabies is transmitted to people and pets thrgh bites from wild animals that break the skin. so far, one dog and three other cats have also been exposed to the rabid kittens. >> rabe bess can be a fatal disease. you want tough your guard up and not take any chance. >> if your pet is up to date on its rabies vaccination the animal should be fine. the burlington county health department is warning anyone who may have been exposed to see a doctor. her best friend who first found the cat and brought it to my house she just had the shots yesterday at the hospital. so now they were telling us and my daughter
david winger says his daughter and a friend found the kitten in a barn during a sleepover about two weeks ago. and it had an injured leg. >> it was kind of scary at first. like we didn't know what to do with the cat. so we thought we'd bring it to my dad 'cause he grew up with cats and he would know what to do. >> you couldn't keep the cat. she was take it to her aunt. she took it to her i wasn't. she took it to the vet. the cat passed away and that found out hit rabies. >>...
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as the step of the way to see the home in the distance and the barn they're up on the hillside you canthat smoke within the last 10 minutes before flames shooting up in the air to about 10 to 15 ft. was go to video to see exactly what look like in this area. now we talk about firefighters actually out here fighting for about one of the firefighters and 180 homes. the people with the nose homes have been evaluated and now 3,800 a. with in the last two hours are dealing with the breezier conditions and that has not been good. if fight against the buyer and a number of different people that were in bed with it earlier told me their concerns. this is what they had to say. >> he says right now we are safe but if anything changes we would be in trouble and we all have animals i still have three cats and a bunch of chickens. i do not know how they are doing. hopefully someone gave them watcher. water >> scary, scary in so many ways. >> reporter: some of the planes up on the hill burning when the wind did kicking it goes up into the air. when there is any good news that no one has been hurt in
as the step of the way to see the home in the distance and the barn they're up on the hillside you canthat smoke within the last 10 minutes before flames shooting up in the air to about 10 to 15 ft. was go to video to see exactly what look like in this area. now we talk about firefighters actually out here fighting for about one of the firefighters and 180 homes. the people with the nose homes have been evaluated and now 3,800 a. with in the last two hours are dealing with the breezier...
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the news media. >> he told illinois police about a body they had found after a recent barn fire they had in mississippi. the fire was an arson, and all
the news media. >> he told illinois police about a body they had found after a recent barn fire they had in mississippi. the fire was an arson, and all
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from kiev to the white house let's go to peter barnes. peter, the latest? >> hey, lori.reet and investors are following every word out of the white house on the situation in the ukraine as well as the israeli invasion into gaza. they are worried about sanctions on russia and escalation of these conflicts. the president met this afternoon with his two point men on russian sanctions, treasury secretary jack lew and secretary of state john kerry and in the white house briefing room the president made clear he blames russia for creating at least the conditions for the downing of flight 17 by continuing military support for russian separatists. he warned he will approve more sanctions on russia but would not stop but with care so the u.s. does not endanger the global economic recovery. >> russia is a large economy. there is a lot of financial flows between russia and the rest of the world, but we feel confident at this point the sanctions that put in place are imposing a cost on russia their overall impact on the global economy is minimal. >> and "the wall street journal" is
from kiev to the white house let's go to peter barnes. peter, the latest? >> hey, lori.reet and investors are following every word out of the white house on the situation in the ukraine as well as the israeli invasion into gaza. they are worried about sanctions on russia and escalation of these conflicts. the president met this afternoon with his two point men on russian sanctions, treasury secretary jack lew and secretary of state john kerry and in the white house briefing room the...
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swallows that have a higher rate of a certain percentage of the barn swallows have smaller brains than normal and a higher percentage are albino than normal but it's not affecting the population as a whole. they will find most bombs that are wildly radioactive meaning the wolf ate these wildly radioactive mess or mice or anyway but the wolf population doesn't seem to be affected. but really the disturbing thing that is really affected is the bacteria that turns the garbage into mulch. the forest is not decaying like it's supposed to. yes. yes. yes. >> people who didn't care about where the dumping was done. we have lots of cancer going on around there with full pockets of it. >> that's what she is talking about. there's a famous madman episode where the family goes on a picnic and they just throw all their trash in the pike and picked up and leave with all the trash sitting there. i think that explains a lot of what we are still living with today with that toxic chemical and hanford washington where they created plutonium is one of the most polluted places and
swallows that have a higher rate of a certain percentage of the barn swallows have smaller brains than normal and a higher percentage are albino than normal but it's not affecting the population as a whole. they will find most bombs that are wildly radioactive meaning the wolf ate these wildly radioactive mess or mice or anyway but the wolf population doesn't seem to be affected. but really the disturbing thing that is really affected is the bacteria that turns the garbage into mulch. the...
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"eyewitness news" at the 25th street beach on the bay in barn gate light. the department of environmental protection had closed that beach on tuesday after its water tested for high left of of bacteria. told the problem has since been cleaned up. i bet that beach might just be within the eyesight of our kathy orr right now who is at the barnegat lighthouse state park in ocean county, beautiful day down the shore kathy, but tracking some showers in other parts of the area. what's going on? >> yes, few showers out there here and there nothing in the immediate philadelphia area. we're at barn gate light or at the shore takes us here, in the lighthouse better known as old barney, and you can even see we are in the lantern room. now it is a light in the modern day. but we are looking at beautiful day here on long be mostly everywhere, but take a look at storm scan3 as you mentioned we do have few showers scattered through the lehigh valley, one also in berks county, and to the north and the west. there is threat every isolated shower into the evening period. but
"eyewitness news" at the 25th street beach on the bay in barn gate light. the department of environmental protection had closed that beach on tuesday after its water tested for high left of of bacteria. told the problem has since been cleaned up. i bet that beach might just be within the eyesight of our kathy orr right now who is at the barnegat lighthouse state park in ocean county, beautiful day down the shore kathy, but tracking some showers in other parts of the area. what's going...
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swallows that have a higher rate of, a certain percentage of the barnswallows have smaller brains than normal, and a higher percentage are albino a normal. but it's not affecting the population as a whole. they will find moose bones are widely radioactive, meaning the wolf eight these widely radioactive moose, mice, anyway, but the wolf population doesn't seem to be affected. but the really, what the disturbing think that's really affected is the bacteria that churns the garbage of the dead biological waste into mulch, that's been cratered. so it's not mulching like it should, the area around chernobyl, the force, isn't he came like it should. yes, yes. [inaudible] >> i think we're having more -- [inaudible] from people who didn't care about where -- >> yes. >> we've got lots of cancer going on right now. hole pockets of it. >> that's what she's talking about, toxic. there's a famous madman episode where the family goes on a picnic and they just throw all their trash in the park and pick up and leave with all the trash sitting there, i think that explai
swallows that have a higher rate of, a certain percentage of the barnswallows have smaller brains than normal, and a higher percentage are albino a normal. but it's not affecting the population as a whole. they will find moose bones are widely radioactive, meaning the wolf eight these widely radioactive moose, mice, anyway, but the wolf population doesn't seem to be affected. but the really, what the disturbing think that's really affected is the bacteria that churns the garbage of the dead...
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the economy. >> it's supposed to. it's supposed to. i want to go peter barnes. brian is talking about the balance sheet, 4.4 trillion. that is what they are sitting on right now? >> listen, it was uncharted territory getting into the stimulus, including all the quantitative easing programs that increase the balance sheet so massively and uncharted territory getting out. they talk about a couple of tools they would try to use to help to manage all of this because you know, as they unwind the balance sheet they can risk flooding the market with more money so they're talking about the interest rate on reserves and a couple other tools to try and manage it. but again, never been there before. >> ernie called it the star trek economy. the thing about janet yellen, she's fairly new to the job, it's only been this year and she's got to manage something no fed chairman ever had to manage? >> they're independent-type people. the first part of the minutes is normalization. how do we do this with a huge portfolio? eventually it looks like they let it run off, that's over ti
the economy. >> it's supposed to. it's supposed to. i want to go peter barnes. brian is talking about the balance sheet, 4.4 trillion. that is what they are sitting on right now? >> listen, it was uncharted territory getting into the stimulus, including all the quantitative easing programs that increase the balance sheet so massively and uncharted territory getting out. they talk about a couple of tools they would try to use to help to manage all of this because you know, as they...
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. >> i was just going to say to you, that in the culture, in the water, in the air. barnesid, the tea party is the taliban wing of the american politics. >> do you believe that? >> no, i don't believe that, it's in the culture. and that's why they -- >> you said there's not race baiting. let me play another radio ad here where they mention the ku klux klan. >> it's black talk radio. it's condescending. >> the group of tea party radicals scares him, we should listen. last with the leather was able to tie mcdaniel's campaign to an ally of the ku klux klan. this supporter was a klan lawyer that represented sam bauers, if we stand by and don't go to the polls and vote today, do you understand what we could lose? >> motivational or race baiting. >> no. it's the ap again de of the left adopted by a republican. it's vile. >> would you vote for cochran -- >> this is a terrible tear in my heart. the thought of losing the senate because of cochran to the democrats who have done so much damage in the last six years, that's actually even more painful than allowing the guy who has done
. >> i was just going to say to you, that in the culture, in the water, in the air. barnesid, the tea party is the taliban wing of the american politics. >> do you believe that? >> no, i don't believe that, it's in the culture. and that's why they -- >> you said there's not race baiting. let me play another radio ad here where they mention the ku klux klan. >> it's black talk radio. it's condescending. >> the group of tea party radicals scares him, we should...
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. >>> there was a pretty bazaar game of sorts before the na nats/rockies game. barrett an barnes enfwamg gauged in an epic sandoff. they both refused to leave for eight minutes. of course the real question is who won. you saw when they wrote there. it appears that barrett left the field first after further review, though, the umpire actually whistled barnes off the field first. so technically he lost. >> wonder how it all got started. like you and me. >> who blinks first, right? >>> a phone call saying you you missed a traffic ticket and owe money. but police warn it's not real. the clue on your phone that will tell you something is not right. >>> questiwe are getting ready some footba. redskins training camp starts today. we have four things you need to know this season including something that you're used to seeing that will be missing this year. >>> and it's a rainy morning so far. tom kierein will break down when it will dry up hour by hour. . >>> we're following some breaking news. a flight heading to al ge algery missing. 116 on board. we're following the story from the liv
. >>> there was a pretty bazaar game of sorts before the na nats/rockies game. barrett an barnes enfwamg gauged in an epic sandoff. they both refused to leave for eight minutes. of course the real question is who won. you saw when they wrote there. it appears that barrett left the field first after further review, though, the umpire actually whistled barnes off the field first. so technically he lost. >> wonder how it all got started. like you and me. >> who blinks first,...
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it does feel like we're trying to close the barn door. o tackle this one issue of inversion? should we go after the bigger goal of trying to solve u.s. tax reform? >> the good news is that most american companies have not chosen to do this. some have and others are thinking of doing it. i think it is a matter of citizenship and responsibility. these companies benefit from everything that america provides to them. they have access to the rules of law, the of our military company infrastructure. for them to look for this loophole to try to increase their profits seems to me as an unpatriotic kind of maneuver. that is why we have been talking about economic patriotism in this country. we are a corporation that except for some of the responsibility. most to do, thankfully. some are looking for the easy way out. the loophole should be closed in my judgment. >> an important state, a swing state in ohio -- you speak for a large part of america. you are the first in your family to graduate from college. there are a lot of fancy people in manhattan
it does feel like we're trying to close the barn door. o tackle this one issue of inversion? should we go after the bigger goal of trying to solve u.s. tax reform? >> the good news is that most american companies have not chosen to do this. some have and others are thinking of doing it. i think it is a matter of citizenship and responsibility. these companies benefit from everything that america provides to them. they have access to the rules of law, the of our military company...
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the arrest came after barnes pleaded with his thousands of twitter and instagram followers to police on on eye out for williams. >> having the platform that i have that i wanted to speak out on social media. i got some of my friends to ree repost it and have the whole city on the look out for this guy. >> why not have the police investigate. >> when it's your family you feel like you can do more. >> barnes who now plays for the l.a. clippers tweeted out a thank you to all of his supporters after the arrest. >> coming up at 4:00, the unwanted visitor showing up at the garden in the famous luov museum. >> later the dramatic video of two women who escaped death on the railroad tracks. take a look at what happens next. >> our tower camera shows pushing through the golden state but notice cooling isn't expected for a while. i will have the forecast coming. >> at 4:36 another live look at the afternoon commute heading from the peninsula back to the east bay. it's clear sailing moving nicely opt right-hand side for folks heading to the peninsula. >> do you know a young person making a diffe
the arrest came after barnes pleaded with his thousands of twitter and instagram followers to police on on eye out for williams. >> having the platform that i have that i wanted to speak out on social media. i got some of my friends to ree repost it and have the whole city on the look out for this guy. >> why not have the police investigate. >> when it's your family you feel like you can do more. >> barnes who now plays for the l.a. clippers tweeted out a thank you to...