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the lens implant"foret had one eye done two weeks ago - and the second eye last week. "the next morning, i woke up and looked around and was just amazed about how much i could see"it'she clarity that foret says will help her enjoy the every day things that had become clouded - like the outdoors and her grandchildren."i feel like it's restored my natural vision that i can see things distance and that i can read something and that it's a seamless transition" live at 12:30 is up next-- how did an 8 year old get a gun? that story just ahead... plus...fed up. the incident the prompted a pilot to scold and the one thing he demanded there's a new medicare plan in town called network health. and member events like this, are just one way we make medicare person to person. we've been serving northeast wisconsin with a personal touch for more than 30 years and now we're here for milwaukee. call now and learn about plans that let you see any doctor who accepts medicare, either in or out of network. with doctor visits as low as five dollars and prescription drug coverage. network h
the lens implant"foret had one eye done two weeks ago - and the second eye last week. "the next morning, i woke up and looked around and was just amazed about how much i could see"it'she clarity that foret says will help her enjoy the every day things that had become clouded - like the outdoors and her grandchildren."i feel like it's restored my natural vision that i can see things distance and that i can read something and that it's a seamless transition" live at 12:30...
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Nov 10, 2016
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nothing added. >> the promaster makes this cool little wide angle lens. it is magnetic it will clip onto the foreig phone like that. clips right on like that or if you want to keep your phone in the case and use the other side now see that, they cool little clipy thing. >> no way. >> you just pop it on like that. >> we should look at the after too. in that shot, you can get everybody. >> now everybody is in the picture. so, it's also very cool because this is a dual purpose lens a maco lens as well. you show the picture of the dollar bill how many people do you think are pulling a $5 bill out of their pocket. nobody noticed that abe lincoln was actually in that. shot with the natural lens. >> wow. >> so you get both of those effects out of this one lens we're going to give it away to the first 30 people at the store on friday and saturday at the waukesha store. >> does it work on any phone? >> every phone, ipods, tablets. plus they make a kit, they make four lens a telly photo, a fish eye and polarizing lens lens including one that we're giving away and,
nothing added. >> the promaster makes this cool little wide angle lens. it is magnetic it will clip onto the foreig phone like that. clips right on like that or if you want to keep your phone in the case and use the other side now see that, they cool little clipy thing. >> no way. >> you just pop it on like that. >> we should look at the after too. in that shot, you can get everybody. >> now everybody is in the picture. so, it's also very cool because this is a...
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Nov 15, 2016
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we're looking into camden and, yes, the rain is hitting the lens of our camera there. if you missed the super moon yesterday and you thought, well, i'm going to wake up early today and get out there and see it, you may have missed your chance because the clouds have definitely moved in and you can see the clouds in the distance. we were going to try to go over to mt. laurel to where that truck crash is on the new jersey turnpike but the weather is not allowing us to do that at this point. hopefully we will get there later once the weather clears out. just looking over the ben franklin bridge, over i-95 is doesn't look too bad right now. good news for all you folks going to head out on the roads at this hour. we're going to keep an eye as we are in the air as long as we can. for now i'm live in sky force 10, matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >>> matt mentioned the accident on the new jersey turnpike we have been following that involves a tractor-trailer and a
we're looking into camden and, yes, the rain is hitting the lens of our camera there. if you missed the super moon yesterday and you thought, well, i'm going to wake up early today and get out there and see it, you may have missed your chance because the clouds have definitely moved in and you can see the clouds in the distance. we were going to try to go over to mt. laurel to where that truck crash is on the new jersey turnpike but the weather is not allowing us to do that at this point....
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Nov 15, 2016
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, ophthalmologis become cloudy and we take that out, that's the cataract, and we replace it with the lens implant"foret had one eye done two weeks ago - and the second eye last week.(sot: sally foret, patient)"the next morning, i woke up and looked around and was just amazed about how much i could see" it's the pops of color and clarity that foret says will help her enjoy the every day things that had become clouded - like the outdoors and her grandchildren.(sot: sally foret, patient)"i feel like it's restored n distance and that i can read something and that it's a seamless transition" that was britney glasser reporting.if you notice blurriness, a glare, or difficulty driving in the bright sun or at night, it could be a warning sign of cataracts and you need to see your eye doctor. we're taking a live look from chopper four eastbound i-94 causing a bit of a back up. d-o-t says delays are expected to be about five miles long starting at brookfield road in waukesha county to highway 100 in milwuakee county. coming up next...the reason cheaper is not always better when it comes to buying i-
, ophthalmologis become cloudy and we take that out, that's the cataract, and we replace it with the lens implant"foret had one eye done two weeks ago - and the second eye last week.(sot: sally foret, patient)"the next morning, i woke up and looked around and was just amazed about how much i could see" it's the pops of color and clarity that foret says will help her enjoy the every day things that had become clouded - like the outdoors and her grandchildren.(sot: sally foret,...
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Nov 22, 2016
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this crisis of this heroin use prosecutors are looking to use it more. 6:39 in the 28 years since the len bias law was passed in wisconsin - the district attorneys i spoke with agree that it was rarely recently. 14:05:50 that all changes with the influx of cheap and powerful heroin starting roughly in 2010 or 2011 6:38 i think theyre trying to use it more to try and discourage people from delivering drugs former wisconsin supreme court justice janine geskes opinion is split when it comes to using the statute for len bias law can serve a real purpose for people who are dealers, for people who are regularly selling drugs to people i have more problem with it being used for a friend who shares the drug or who gives into a friends cry for relief at least at this point. i understand why its used but im not sure if thats the best approach 7:00 when we go over 100 homicides per year were deeply troubled and deeply concerned about it. well were tripling that with the overdose deaths. in milwaukee county alone - there were 255 overdose deaths prosecutions under len bias. in waukesha county, there
this crisis of this heroin use prosecutors are looking to use it more. 6:39 in the 28 years since the len bias law was passed in wisconsin - the district attorneys i spoke with agree that it was rarely recently. 14:05:50 that all changes with the influx of cheap and powerful heroin starting roughly in 2010 or 2011 6:38 i think theyre trying to use it more to try and discourage people from delivering drugs former wisconsin supreme court justice janine geskes opinion is split when it comes to...
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Nov 2, 2016
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there are different types of art fix lens we implant in the eye. you can have your basic standard implant that will help with your astigmatism and lens that can give you that range of vision like that animation showed. it's very exciting because we can customize our lend implantation based on our patient's needs and desires. >> i want you to set up, because to demonstrate or show you how great it for some people. just briefly the woman here is so cute. >> she's one of our patients that came in. she needed glasses for distance and reading. she was having a hard time with daily we did the cataract surgery in both eyes she just came in the office and said this has changed my life you can't believe it. i said okay. >> she's happy let's take a look. >> i'm so happy after my surgery because now i don't need my glasses anymore. i can read my iphone. i can read the computer and i can drive during the day perfectly. >> i can't read that can you read that? >> vfheor. >> let's see if they is right. >> correct. >> no way. curious. >> i can read this with a litt
there are different types of art fix lens we implant in the eye. you can have your basic standard implant that will help with your astigmatism and lens that can give you that range of vision like that animation showed. it's very exciting because we can customize our lend implantation based on our patient's needs and desires. >> i want you to set up, because to demonstrate or show you how great it for some people. just briefly the woman here is so cute. >> she's one of our patients...
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Nov 25, 2016
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increasing tomorrow, ou to the west, the lens will be high pressure builds on sunday, the big travel day is workingay okay, with partly to mostly sunny skies, with upper 40s on sunday, the wind increases monday and tuesday, with highs near 60 degrees tuesday mr. obama spoke to those serving overseas he made nine phone calls to deployed service members, to various services happy thanksgiving and thank them for their service to washington state midwife got more than she bargained for wha was it in the g er with two bro fingers. she was on the right place at the right time tow make an impromptut berthing, as jamie tompkins has more on the unexpected delivery. new parents willie and jessica >> their new baby boy. >> it was a huge blessing. >> to appreciate this, you must first go back to the beginning. >> i was in the er, waiting for the results and rhonda dicosnz midwife who was a patient in th er with two broken fingers when jessica walked in, and labor. it was not a patient of mine, just a woman off the streets it was ready andd the baby came ou. rhonda dicostanzo pro two figures for
increasing tomorrow, ou to the west, the lens will be high pressure builds on sunday, the big travel day is workingay okay, with partly to mostly sunny skies, with upper 40s on sunday, the wind increases monday and tuesday, with highs near 60 degrees tuesday mr. obama spoke to those serving overseas he made nine phone calls to deployed service members, to various services happy thanksgiving and thank them for their service to washington state midwife got more than she bargained for wha was it...
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Nov 15, 2016
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takes about five minutes. >> the previous lens has become cloudy. we take that out. implant. >> reporter: she had one eye down and the second eye last week. >> the next morning, woke up, and looked around and was just amazed about how much i could see. >> reporter: it's the pops of color and clarity that she says will help her enjoy the everyday things that had become clouded like outdoors and her grandchildren. >> i feel like it restored nye natural vision. that i can see things distance and then i can read something and there is, it's >> ryan: lenses are known to have glares and halos but that hasn't been the case with these new lens implants. >> yo yo dieting may be a health hazard even if you are not overweight. a large new study of older average weight women found those who lott then regained wait were over 3/10s likely >> ryan: the racing rate of pre-schoolers diagnosed with a.d.h.d.has stabilized. although the glines suggest behavioral therapy is the first line of treatment, in pre-schoolers the use of stimulants stayed constant. >> jadiann: a
takes about five minutes. >> the previous lens has become cloudy. we take that out. implant. >> reporter: she had one eye down and the second eye last week. >> the next morning, woke up, and looked around and was just amazed about how much i could see. >> reporter: it's the pops of color and clarity that she says will help her enjoy the everyday things that had become clouded like outdoors and her grandchildren. >> i feel like it restored nye natural vision. that i...
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Nov 23, 2016
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>> you know, the focus is really on david lens. it has exceeded our wildest expectations in every way, shape and form. the museum is crowded every day. >> yeah. and ann marie craig let's talk about downtown west bend. this picture is really neat. is this available at the museum or these are notable buildings in west bend? >> they are notable buildings in washington county. washington county at the history center of washington county. >> that's a great place people can visit as well. >> absolutely. you can make a day of museums. it is fantastic in this old 19th century courthouse. it even has a jail. >> is that it? >> yeah. great historic architecture, they do wonderful exhibitions. 27 rooms miniatures it's miniatures. and you know, it's sort of like the thorn rooms of the artist of chicago, but really one extraordinary house so people love that they have a big exhibition opening in december, miss december, 16th i think. that looks at sort of, that will include kitchen. >> super neat. >> revamped i think that is probably going to com
>> you know, the focus is really on david lens. it has exceeded our wildest expectations in every way, shape and form. the museum is crowded every day. >> yeah. and ann marie craig let's talk about downtown west bend. this picture is really neat. is this available at the museum or these are notable buildings in west bend? >> they are notable buildings in washington county. washington county at the history center of washington county. >> that's a great place people can...
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. >> a breakthrough in vision technology is changing the way people with cataracts the traditional lens implant to correct that couldn't offer both near and distants focus. that's change now that the fda has approved it's an lens a procedure to remove and implant the lens takes five minutes. it doesn't have the nighttime glares that standard monofocal lenlses do have. >> thanks so much. >> good information. >> we've got a great it's going end up mild for this time of the year. upper 50s to near 60. we were 60 yesterday. i think more filter sunshine later but partly cloudy skies. travel map is looking pretty unevidentful a front that will bring some cloud cover but not a whole lot else for mid-week and a big warm up on the way. some of these highs across the country, which i mean, impressive by november standards. 50s, 60s, 70s. the country. john, lena that's going to change. i will tell you when. >> all right. thanks. still ahead. getting a second chance. how you can help this dog make a full recovery. >>> and a free meal taken from a vet. the incident that sparked outrage across social
. >> a breakthrough in vision technology is changing the way people with cataracts the traditional lens implant to correct that couldn't offer both near and distants focus. that's change now that the fda has approved it's an lens a procedure to remove and implant the lens takes five minutes. it doesn't have the nighttime glares that standard monofocal lenlses do have. >> thanks so much. >> good information. >> we've got a great it's going end up mild for this time of the...
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this is the view through the lens of one of our many cameras. incidentally, police are out in force tonight, the day before thanksgiving. it's a night of revel tri-. >> sara bush and her boyfriend live just a block away from wher a man was sho last night. around7:45, ste wa community, especially -- tight-knit j g oureds. >> shuste re urcovering.li a we for no reportingiven river west, tmj4. >> sixth child has died from monday's school-q bus crash. police say that bus was traveling too fast when it flipped on its side and wedged around a tree. counts of vehicular haged w cidehomi >> green party candidate jill stein will refile. now, some election lawyers and data perts say there's may have been hacked. nothing will change for jill stein during a recount, it could have a huge impact on hillary clinton. if the recount shows clinton actually won those three states, she could swing the election. >> friends have been waiting for the district attorney to decide whether an officer will be charged in the shooting death of jay anderson. >> this brick wall
this is the view through the lens of one of our many cameras. incidentally, police are out in force tonight, the day before thanksgiving. it's a night of revel tri-. >> sara bush and her boyfriend live just a block away from wher a man was sho last night. around7:45, ste wa community, especially -- tight-knit j g oureds. >> shuste re urcovering.li a we for no reportingiven river west, tmj4. >> sixth child has died from monday's school-q bus crash. police say that bus was...
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Nov 12, 2016
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clear skies tonight. 32, the lens of the southwest tomorrow sunshine, 57 degrees with southwest wind between ten and 15.t like you're going to like what you see for the week ahead consideringke this month of november is usually cloudy and chilling , we will have some good news coming up. the nation's postelection unrest is out on social media,t two high school students say their face suspension after posting and other students word online.e >> they say it was an attempt t expose racism one day after the election, melissa reid has more in the day election, my friend, who is no longer my friend, but on a snap story, something so racially her snap-chat. you can comment on a story, got a lota of comments and my friend as if she could put it o twitter. an fox 8's not identify the student who posted multiple snaps about like people online said things like-they are scary violent-, rude and among others. myahh husamadeen, shaker heights software, ho expose the racist rants on her twitter account from their social media exploded. >> theme people were hurt to se this type of racism exists espe
clear skies tonight. 32, the lens of the southwest tomorrow sunshine, 57 degrees with southwest wind between ten and 15.t like you're going to like what you see for the week ahead consideringke this month of november is usually cloudy and chilling , we will have some good news coming up. the nation's postelection unrest is out on social media,t two high school students say their face suspension after posting and other students word online.e >> they say it was an attempt t expose racism...
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Nov 3, 2016
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off the lens of the camera. to set up a celebration and tie the game at 6. and now here in the ninth inning. in a tie game. davis heart racing in center. heyward, the runner. javier baez the hitter. bryan shaw on the mound. baez has homered tonight. that's a strike on the outside corner. >> john: everything shaw throws cuts. he has an interesting leg kick to home. see if he takes advantage of it. quick pitch there. >> joe: heyward didn't take off. the ball trickled away from yan gomes. meanwhile, to finish the story about what happened in the bottom of the eighth after lester gave up the infield hit, aroldis chapman, who was called on last night in a five-run game, went back out to work in the ninth inning. aroldis chapman. >> john: absolutely. it catches up to everyone. it caught up to miller. cody allen can only throw so many innings. he was trying to throw three. >> joe: the postseason brings about truth serum from these managers and who they trust out of their bullpen. it's a shorter list for joe maddon than it is for terry francona. maddon has got start
off the lens of the camera. to set up a celebration and tie the game at 6. and now here in the ninth inning. in a tie game. davis heart racing in center. heyward, the runner. javier baez the hitter. bryan shaw on the mound. baez has homered tonight. that's a strike on the outside corner. >> john: everything shaw throws cuts. he has an interesting leg kick to home. see if he takes advantage of it. quick pitch there. >> joe: heyward didn't take off. the ball trickled away from yan...
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Nov 20, 2016
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we are seeing rain on the lens. you can see the cameras actua y actually. and the wind gusts will remain strong through the overnight hours and satellite image picking up on the wintery mix. a light coating as you saw at camel back mountain. so keep that in mind. we have more snow showers in the works. locally we're seeing again just a few flurries and a little bit of a change over. graupel earlier and coming up in the full forecast we'll talk more about what to expect through the overnight hours and just how strong the wind gusts will get. back to you. >>> and in philadelphia strong winds toppled this tree. no one was hurt but neighbors say it narrowly missed a passing car. >>> in montgomery county tonight a snow and sleet mix was dropping. you can see it coming down in wind coat shelton ham township late tonight. and in chester county sleet was falling this evening. a viewer sent us this video around 8:00 p.m. and nbc 10's andrea cline thomas is buck's county tonight. what kind of conditions are you seeing tonight? >> reporter: well, denise within the las
we are seeing rain on the lens. you can see the cameras actua y actually. and the wind gusts will remain strong through the overnight hours and satellite image picking up on the wintery mix. a light coating as you saw at camel back mountain. so keep that in mind. we have more snow showers in the works. locally we're seeing again just a few flurries and a little bit of a change over. graupel earlier and coming up in the full forecast we'll talk more about what to expect through the overnight...
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Nov 3, 2016
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off the lens of the camera. to set up a celebration and tie the game at 6. and now here in the ninth inning. in a tie game. a man aboard. davis heart racing in center. javier baez the hitter. bryan shaw on the mound. baez has homered tonight. that's a strike on the outside corner. >> john: everything shaw throws cuts. he has an interesting leg kick to home. if heyward gets anytime, jump. see if he takes advantage of >> joe: heyward didn't take off. the ball trickled away from yan gomes. meanwhile, to finish the story about what happened in the bottom of the eighth after lester gave up the infield hit, aroldis chapman, who was called on last night in a five-run game, went back out to work in the ninth inning. there is no doubt the amount of work finally caught up to aroldis chapman. >> john: absolutely. cody allen can only throw so many innings. he was trying to throw three. >> joe: the postseason brings about truth serum from these managers and who they trust out of their bullpen. it's a shorter list for joe maddon than it is for terry francona. maddon has g
off the lens of the camera. to set up a celebration and tie the game at 6. and now here in the ninth inning. in a tie game. a man aboard. davis heart racing in center. javier baez the hitter. bryan shaw on the mound. baez has homered tonight. that's a strike on the outside corner. >> john: everything shaw throws cuts. he has an interesting leg kick to home. if heyward gets anytime, jump. see if he takes advantage of >> joe: heyward didn't take off. the ball trickled away from yan...
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Nov 3, 2016
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off the lens of the camera. to set up a celebration and tie the game at 6. and now here in the ninth inning. in a tie game. a man aboard. heyward, the runner. javier baez the hitter. bryan shaw on the mound. baez has homered tonight. that's a strike on the outside corner. >> john: everything shaw throws cuts. he has an interesting leg kick to home. if heyward gets anytime, jump. quick pitch there. >> joe: heyward didn't take off. the ball trickled away from yan gomes. meanwhile, to finish the story about what happened in the bottom of the eighth after lester gave up the infield hit, aroldis chapman, who was called on last night in a five-run game, went back out to work in the ninth inning. there is no doubt the amount of work finally caught up to it catches up to everyone. it caught up to miller. cody allen can only throw so many innings. he was trying to throw three. >> joe: the postseason brings about truth serum from these managers and who they trust out of their bullpen. it's a shorter list for joe maddon than it is for terry francona. maddon has got sta
off the lens of the camera. to set up a celebration and tie the game at 6. and now here in the ninth inning. in a tie game. a man aboard. heyward, the runner. javier baez the hitter. bryan shaw on the mound. baez has homered tonight. that's a strike on the outside corner. >> john: everything shaw throws cuts. he has an interesting leg kick to home. if heyward gets anytime, jump. quick pitch there. >> joe: heyward didn't take off. the ball trickled away from yan gomes. meanwhile, to...
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Nov 24, 2016
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many people a little shy to be in front of the lens but behind the scenes. >> what they are doing is great . >> charities are what makes the worlds go around during this holiday season. >> am thankful that they all have any place to go and they need turkey. i'm glad to have someplace to go. >> reporter: even though they are wrapping up here and don serving meals for the day, the work is not quite done. staff has packed up to go place and they are taking the food, that leftover food out to people that could not make it in today. >>> buccaneer great mike scored a touchdown in the kitchen. the fullback and his wife nicole cooke thanksgiving dinner for parents and the children at the ronald mcdonald house in downtown st. petersburg. as you can imagine cooking is the last thing these moms and dads are thinking about as their children recover at the john hopkins fill. >> doing this for us and -- in know what we were going to do for today. this has been great. best buc ever. >> that little cutie, her parents have been at the ronald mcdonald house for 5 months. she recovers from transplant s
many people a little shy to be in front of the lens but behind the scenes. >> what they are doing is great . >> charities are what makes the worlds go around during this holiday season. >> am thankful that they all have any place to go and they need turkey. i'm glad to have someplace to go. >> reporter: even though they are wrapping up here and don serving meals for the day, the work is not quite done. staff has packed up to go place and they are taking the food, that...
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Nov 20, 2016
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my photographer is going to train the lens above the door frame where you'll notice the char and soot. as we work our way back to the home you'll see the boards covering up where the flames burst through early this morning, and around the side the additional paneling and more damage and more debris. now, this gives you an idea of what went on here last night. detectives have teamed up with fire investigators, and ey how this man allegedly set the woman on fire. we'll stay on top of it for you. wusa9. >>> thank you so much, matt. tonight a woman is suffering injuries that could be life threatening after being struck by a falling branch. fire and rescue crews say the high winds are to blame. it happened around 3:00 this afternoon on tuckerman live in and his transition team. he held multiple meetings at his golf club in new jersey including michelle reeve who worked in dc. the meet was just one of several highly anticipated meet and greets. >> reporter: prent critic and former gop nominee mitt romney as his golf club in new jersey. >> reporter: was it a protective meeting? >> reporter:
my photographer is going to train the lens above the door frame where you'll notice the char and soot. as we work our way back to the home you'll see the boards covering up where the flames burst through early this morning, and around the side the additional paneling and more damage and more debris. now, this gives you an idea of what went on here last night. detectives have teamed up with fire investigators, and ey how this man allegedly set the woman on fire. we'll stay on top of it for you....
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Nov 12, 2016
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what people are seeing is, america through the lens of the african-american experience.hat they are also seeing is, this museum really represents the values of this country. david: when you do decide to leave american express, what would you like people to say is your legacy? kenneth: what i would like them to say first and foremost, i believe this is important for any leader, is that, he is a person with high integrity. he is a change agent, focused on innovation, he has developed people, and he has left the company stronger and positioned the company for sustained success. david: do you ever leave home without your american express card? kenneth: i absolutely never leave home without it. and when i am home, it is always with me. ♪ emily: he got his start at microsoft by employee number 30. in three decades he went from gates top lieutenant, to microsoft's ceo. he is best known for bringing life to software conferences that will never be seen again. in 2014, he left microsoft after a 14 year reign. he took his enthusiasm from the boardroom to a basket of all join me tod
what people are seeing is, america through the lens of the african-american experience.hat they are also seeing is, this museum really represents the values of this country. david: when you do decide to leave american express, what would you like people to say is your legacy? kenneth: what i would like them to say first and foremost, i believe this is important for any leader, is that, he is a person with high integrity. he is a change agent, focused on innovation, he has developed people, and...
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Nov 12, 2016
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what people are seeing is, america through the lens of the african-american experience.hat they are also seeing is, this museum really represents the values of this country. david: when you do decide to leave american express, what would you like people to say is your legacy? kenneth: what i would like them to say first and foremost, i believe this is important for any leader, is that, he is a person with high integrity. he is a change agent, focused on innovation, he has developed people, and he has left the company stronger and positioned the company for sustained success. david: do you ever leave home without your american express card? kenneth: i absolutely never leave home without it. and when i am home, it is always with me. ♪ a terre: we asked some of the best minds in the world from business, government, the arts, and academia, what are the most urgent problems facing humanity, and how do we solve them? the result is "big problems/big thinkers." what is the number one major problem facing mankind? >> i think is the lack of education. >> politics has been getting
what people are seeing is, america through the lens of the african-american experience.hat they are also seeing is, this museum really represents the values of this country. david: when you do decide to leave american express, what would you like people to say is your legacy? kenneth: what i would like them to say first and foremost, i believe this is important for any leader, is that, he is a person with high integrity. he is a change agent, focused on innovation, he has developed people, and...
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host: well, thanks to both of you in helping us see through the lens of history a ceremony that helped millions of americans put world war i to closure after many tumultuous use years here in the united states. thanks for your expertise. mitchell: thank you. llison: thank you. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern, lectures in history. >> the only essential difference between a nazi mob hunting down jews in central europe and an american mob burning black men at the stake in mississippi is that one is actually encouraged by the national government and one is just tolerated by its national government. >> gettysburg college professor on world war ii and its impact on civil rights. and then at 10:00 on reel america a 1968 film on the black panthers founded 50 years ago. >> and so it is very apparent that the police in our community are not for our security but the security of the business owners in the community and also to see that the status quo is kept intact. >> sunday afternoon about 4:30 eastern archeologist dean snow on his findings while ex-ca the revolutionary war battlefield saratoga in ne
host: well, thanks to both of you in helping us see through the lens of history a ceremony that helped millions of americans put world war i to closure after many tumultuous use years here in the united states. thanks for your expertise. mitchell: thank you. llison: thank you. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern, lectures in history. >> the only essential difference between a nazi mob hunting down jews in central europe and an american mob burning black men at the stake in mississippi is...
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Nov 6, 2016
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you just pull the lens off, flip it around, try and cover the hole as best you can, not let any light in. now my minimum focus is around here. >> which means you can get amazing shots like this one. you can see the follicles are just being ripped out of his leg we get the incredible shots we come to expect from this channel. >> it looks, well, gross. >> and awesome. >> at the same time. >>> it's an entertaining way to pastime in a hospital waiting room. >> do we know what she's watch something. >> her kids. >> that would be hilarious to put her on a roller coaster. >> look at the emotional roller coaster. about an earache. how taking a peek leads to a squirmy discovery. >> it's moving! >> it's moving, oh. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancer
you just pull the lens off, flip it around, try and cover the hole as best you can, not let any light in. now my minimum focus is around here. >> which means you can get amazing shots like this one. you can see the follicles are just being ripped out of his leg we get the incredible shots we come to expect from this channel. >> it looks, well, gross. >> and awesome. >> at the same time. >>> it's an entertaining way to pastime in a hospital waiting room. >>...
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Nov 1, 2016
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just pull the lens off, flip it around, don't let any light in. now my focus is around here. >> which means you can get amazing shots like this one. >> ripped out of his leg in a get these incredible shots from this channel. >> gross. >> and awesome at the same time. >> put your dance moves to shame. >> when it was time to dance, he was. >> oh, my gosh. >> watch her upstage the mascot. >> i love her dance face, too. >> yeah! >> plus, don't go anywhere, the buzz word for your shot to win >>> promotional considerations provided by -- ? ? new selsun blue full & thick shampoo. dandruff fighters with proteins and vitamins for fuller, thicker looking hair. >>> i am convinced that if i could pick any other career, i would have gone with being a pilot now. >> me, too. >> even though we can't be pilots, we can get really, really close. these beautiful world war ii war birds that are part of the commemorative air force museum in arizona. and these guys at the commemoratiive air force museum bring their planes out, not only schedule to fly in the planes. not
just pull the lens off, flip it around, don't let any light in. now my focus is around here. >> which means you can get amazing shots like this one. >> ripped out of his leg in a get these incredible shots from this channel. >> gross. >> and awesome at the same time. >> put your dance moves to shame. >> when it was time to dance, he was. >> oh, my gosh. >> watch her upstage the mascot. >> i love her dance face, too. >> yeah! >>...
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Nov 17, 2016
11/16
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we visit through the lens of photo journalist anne herbst. with so many traditions. >> can't get enough corn. >> just getting the pumpkin pies ready. >> warming the stuffing. >> reporter: of all the traditions, the kids table has always been a favorite at westminster's hodgkin university. >> where did they come, boys and girls? >> reporter: marine has been cooking thanksgiving dinner for her classes for 15 years. >> the reason why we do this is because we love all of you very, very much. >> reporter: this is more than >> compare and contrast. >> reporter: this is a history lesson for the students. >> why do people immigrate? >> reporter: english learning. >> they came from america, but from where? >> england. >> reporter: a concept a lot of them understand. more than half of the 120 kids are immigrants. >> for many this will be their first thanksgiving in the united states. i thought it was important for them to know our history and the >> the pumpkin pie and mashed potatoes. >> i can't believe all these features did this all for us. >> you we
we visit through the lens of photo journalist anne herbst. with so many traditions. >> can't get enough corn. >> just getting the pumpkin pies ready. >> warming the stuffing. >> reporter: of all the traditions, the kids table has always been a favorite at westminster's hodgkin university. >> where did they come, boys and girls? >> reporter: marine has been cooking thanksgiving dinner for her classes for 15 years. >> the reason why we do this is because...
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Nov 13, 2016
11/16
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what people are seeing is, america through the lens of the african-american experience.hat they are also seeing is, this museum really represents the values of this country. david: when you do decide to leave american express, what would you like people to say is your legacy? kenneth: what i would like them to say first and foremost, i believe this is important for any leader, is that, he is a person with high integrity. he is a change agent, focused on innovation, he has developed people, and he has left the company stronger and positioned the company for sustained success. david: do you ever leave home without your american express card? kenneth: i absolutely never leave home without it. and when i am home, it is always with me. ♪ i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi
what people are seeing is, america through the lens of the african-american experience.hat they are also seeing is, this museum really represents the values of this country. david: when you do decide to leave american express, what would you like people to say is your legacy? kenneth: what i would like them to say first and foremost, i believe this is important for any leader, is that, he is a person with high integrity. he is a change agent, focused on innovation, he has developed people, and...
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Nov 13, 2016
11/16
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what people are seeing is, america through the lens of the african-american experience.hat they are also seeing is, this museum really represents the values of this country. david: when you do decide to leave american express, what would you like people to say is your legacy? kenneth: what i would like them to say first and foremost, i believe this is important for any leader, is that, he is a person with high integrity. he is a change agent, focused on innovation, he has developed people, and he has left the company stronger and positioned the company for sustained success. david: do you ever leave home without your american express card? kenneth: i absolutely never leave home without it. and when i am home, it is always with me. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to the latest and greatest edition of "best of with all due respect." this week, america elected the 45th president of the united states. we begin with an analysis of the presidential race, and the result that shocked much of the nation. after more than a year of plot twists, the 2016 presidential race ended last night with one f
what people are seeing is, america through the lens of the african-american experience.hat they are also seeing is, this museum really represents the values of this country. david: when you do decide to leave american express, what would you like people to say is your legacy? kenneth: what i would like them to say first and foremost, i believe this is important for any leader, is that, he is a person with high integrity. he is a change agent, focused on innovation, he has developed people, and...
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just pull the lens off, flip it around, don't let any light in. >> which means you can get amazing shots like this one. >> ripped out of his leg in a way that time and time again we get these incredible shots from this channel. >> gross. >> and awesome at the same time. >> put your dance moves to shame. >> when it was time to dance, he was. >> oh, my gosh. >> watch her upstage the mascot. >> i love her dance face, too. >> yeah! >> plus, don't go anywhere, the buzz word for your shot to win an ipad mini is coming your way. >>> promotional considerations provided by -- new selsun blue full & thick shampoo. dandruff fighters with proteins and vitamins for fuller, thicker looking hair. new selsun blue full & thick. >>> i am convinced that if i could pick any other career, i would have gone with being a pilot now. >> me, too. >> even though we can't be pilots, we can get really, really close. these beautiful world war ii war birds that are part of the commemorative air force museum in arizona. and these guys at the commemorativive air force museu bring
just pull the lens off, flip it around, don't let any light in. >> which means you can get amazing shots like this one. >> ripped out of his leg in a way that time and time again we get these incredible shots from this channel. >> gross. >> and awesome at the same time. >> put your dance moves to shame. >> when it was time to dance, he was. >> oh, my gosh. >> watch her upstage the mascot. >> i love her dance face, too. >> yeah!...
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Nov 20, 2016
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you can barely see the traffic in richmond because there's so much rain on the lens. mayeda has a look at the conditions. >> from tiburon to the north bay, we've had more than 2.5 inches of rain. tin
you can barely see the traffic in richmond because there's so much rain on the lens. mayeda has a look at the conditions. >> from tiburon to the north bay, we've had more than 2.5 inches of rain. tin
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Nov 28, 2016
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look at the mist on the lens. ou might need to use the windshield wipers. >> good to adding a little extra time 5. :23. nbc bay area responds. >> a problem tv covered by an extended warranty creating another problem. i'm consumer investigator. nbc bay area responds. >>> nbc bay area responds for a man who shelled out thousands for a tv. >> in fremont he paid $2,600 for a tv at frys three years ago and paid $500 for an extended warranty. he was relieved he did because a couple of months ago his television broke. rather than repair the tv, frys 0 offered to replace it with a different model, one that didn't have speakers like his original. he didn't want that tv and he asked for a refund instead. he says fry's said no but offered him a $1,500 store credit. he didn't think that was fair so reached out to us. after we called fry's, it offered him the tv of his choice plus 30% off discount on additional speakers. in a statement, fry's says it prides itself on being a store where customers can shop with confidence and is
look at the mist on the lens. ou might need to use the windshield wipers. >> good to adding a little extra time 5. :23. nbc bay area responds. >> a problem tv covered by an extended warranty creating another problem. i'm consumer investigator. nbc bay area responds. >>> nbc bay area responds for a man who shelled out thousands for a tv. >> in fremont he paid $2,600 for a tv at frys three years ago and paid $500 for an extended warranty. he was relieved he did because...
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Nov 21, 2016
11/16
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. >> this notion-- you use science as the lens and is a book about science and really a book about theof this larger question of just the human spirit and tenacity and what's so unusual and kind of inventive is that you structure it with each chapter as a kind of psychological profile of one of the major people involved in with a real kind of style that you tell their story and so elegantly between science, journalists and novelists. tell us about the main characters. >> when-- what i set out to do was something completely different. i wanted to write a book about black holes and as a scientist to work on blackhole's on the time and i felt that i had some different ways to discuss this and just talk about black call scientifically. that's not the book is about at all because halfway through i got caught up in another story and i think that this is how science is done from time to time that your bait hypothesis that you want to follow in youth follow it and threw something in the southern direction and if you can bear to throw away your original ideas and be willing to follow it, there
. >> this notion-- you use science as the lens and is a book about science and really a book about theof this larger question of just the human spirit and tenacity and what's so unusual and kind of inventive is that you structure it with each chapter as a kind of psychological profile of one of the major people involved in with a real kind of style that you tell their story and so elegantly between science, journalists and novelists. tell us about the main characters. >> when-- what...
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next time, i'll feed you the lens, i promise. good night, jeremy. try and stay out of trouble. you okay? i'm fine. jeremy and i are old friends. i hate this dweeb. you must spend a fortune in smashed cameras. he has the right to photograpapme at a public gathering. that legal? he sells that picture to some rag. next thing-- it's a "secret affair" with melissa mason. i wouldn't mind doing the babe but my girl might object. women... you can't live with them. you can't shoot them. funny line. steven wright, huh? so i'm a thief. nice. make yourselves at home. this place must cost $300 a night. oh, please, mr. woods, give me your autograph. i'll let you do anything you want to me. just trying to make you feel at home, jeremy. switching to boys? that will make a good story. jody kleinman, this is littlefield and... somebody. simon. right. jody's my agent. nice to meet you. put on sosothing decent. charity benefit at 8:00. pass. you can't pass, jeremy. it's a very good cause. are you my date? don't get excited. what would your girlfriend say? thank you very much. we won't need you any
next time, i'll feed you the lens, i promise. good night, jeremy. try and stay out of trouble. you okay? i'm fine. jeremy and i are old friends. i hate this dweeb. you must spend a fortune in smashed cameras. he has the right to photograpapme at a public gathering. that legal? he sells that picture to some rag. next thing-- it's a "secret affair" with melissa mason. i wouldn't mind doing the babe but my girl might object. women... you can't live with them. you can't shoot them. funny...
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Nov 26, 2016
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. >>> a break through in technology is changing the way a new lens implant offers cataract patients both near and distant focus, something that has been limited werth other implants on the market. >> reporter: sally has worn glasses for the past 20 years. he moved to bifocals, but just a couple of months aguy, she was directed to ophthalmologist for a deeper vision problem. >> i didn't really know that i had cataracts, or that i really had a big problem, because it happened so gradually. >> reporr: isn't alone, the doctor said that the aging eye hits most of us as we move into middle age. >> after age 40, most people need reading glasses because of this phenomenon where you can't see within arm's reach. >> reporter: for patients like her who have cataracts, the traditional implants to correct the condition couldn't offer both near and distance focus. that's changed now with the fda >> it's a new generation of to help people who have this condition. >> reporter: he said the procedure only takes about 5 minutes. >> the previous lenses become cloudy, and we wake that out, that's the catarac
. >>> a break through in technology is changing the way a new lens implant offers cataract patients both near and distant focus, something that has been limited werth other implants on the market. >> reporter: sally has worn glasses for the past 20 years. he moved to bifocals, but just a couple of months aguy, she was directed to ophthalmologist for a deeper vision problem. >> i didn't really know that i had cataracts, or that i really had a big problem, because it happened...
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you can barely see the traffic in richmond because there's so much rain on the lens. rob mayeda has a look at the conditions. >> from tiburon to the north bay, we've had more than 2.5 inches of rain. tiburon through san rafael, we've had as much rain. barely enough to measure. just .04 of an inch in the santa cruz mountains. it's passing in cooler air a loft. 1 to 2 feet by the time the weekend is done. high surf advisory on the coast during the day tomorrow. wave heights above 15 feet and as the cooler air rises, increasing chance of thunderstorms. part of the forecast tomorrow which could include small hail. the hour by hour outlook in a few minutes. >> rob, thanks very much. we're talking about the north bay getting hit the hardest. storm cleanup under way right now. >>> video from marin county where downed tree branches were cut away from power lines. a lot of tree limbs breaking off from the rain strorm and trees falling. windsurf advisory -- great time to go to the beach. but swells could reach 13 to 15 feet. stay with nbc bay area for continuing coverage of the
you can barely see the traffic in richmond because there's so much rain on the lens. rob mayeda has a look at the conditions. >> from tiburon to the north bay, we've had more than 2.5 inches of rain. tiburon through san rafael, we've had as much rain. barely enough to measure. just .04 of an inch in the santa cruz mountains. it's passing in cooler air a loft. 1 to 2 feet by the time the weekend is done. high surf advisory on the coast during the day tomorrow. wave heights above 15 feet...
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Nov 27, 2016
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i think that donald trump and the republican congress need to sale this through the lens of fairness, an equal opportunity for all. when government is taking our money when you are a small business, you may not have the same opportunity as others around you. this is going to be a very steep uphill climb. i just received an e-mail this past week from a lobbying association criticizing paul ryan for saying draining the swamp. they said these ear marks allow us to have federalism at its best. i'm thinking that is a very interesting frame. >> so steve they've already started and of course there's an irony here that we can't overlook which is that the president-elect, the guy who says he's going to drain the swamp has taken advantage of every single tax loophole that he could saying it proves he's smart. is he the right guy to do it? >> sure. he can say this code is corrupt and he's experienced it firsthand and this is some of the things we have to do to cure the thing. he's got to sharpen that messenger theme and he's going to have to do more than one address with the american people. whe
i think that donald trump and the republican congress need to sale this through the lens of fairness, an equal opportunity for all. when government is taking our money when you are a small business, you may not have the same opportunity as others around you. this is going to be a very steep uphill climb. i just received an e-mail this past week from a lobbying association criticizing paul ryan for saying draining the swamp. they said these ear marks allow us to have federalism at its best. i'm...
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Nov 27, 2016
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year-old and he is writing he is also writing about someone much older and he is looking through the lens of an aged man that he won't see for years to correct. >> how did this mind work to create this. >> this first novel the main character was an old man. there's no way he could have things. i say he was born into it. he had a genius for character. for empathy. understanding people who are absolutely opposite. there is a term for it. the poet john keats called it negative capability. it means as an artist you empty your cell of who you are and so you are a negative and you feel yourself with other characters that you have that you never really understood. as a man he was limited but as a genius and an artist he had an unlimited capacity for understanding everybody. screwed tiny tim. they are all there. >> so this genius who gets into these characters. what is it in his genius that those of us who have not studied christmas carol because we enjoy it from a literary or emotional standpoint at least once a year. what is it that we are missing. >> here is what you're missing. there is no qu
year-old and he is writing he is also writing about someone much older and he is looking through the lens of an aged man that he won't see for years to correct. >> how did this mind work to create this. >> this first novel the main character was an old man. there's no way he could have things. i say he was born into it. he had a genius for character. for empathy. understanding people who are absolutely opposite. there is a term for it. the poet john keats called it negative...
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Nov 23, 2016
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what the packers loss looked like through the lens of photojournalist mickie leach. his 5th quarter is ahead. arena.... and they have nothing to do with basketball. the milwaukee bucks hopes its new home will attract a variety of major events - including some big names in music. a.j. bayatpour explains. beams emerging from the ground near 4th and juneau now resemble the skeleton of a seating bowl. as the new arena starts to take shape, the bucks confirm they're hoping to draw bigger concerts and more o a lot of these joints wouldnt even be here without those facilities. one block over at buck bradley's, it's music to owner wally paget's ears. he says big-name concerts bring in crowds only a handful of sporting events can. its similar to if the bucks are playing, as they did on saturday, golden state or if theyre playing cleveland, or if marquette plays wisconsin or the ncaas. the c-e-o of the bmo
what the packers loss looked like through the lens of photojournalist mickie leach. his 5th quarter is ahead. arena.... and they have nothing to do with basketball. the milwaukee bucks hopes its new home will attract a variety of major events - including some big names in music. a.j. bayatpour explains. beams emerging from the ground near 4th and juneau now resemble the skeleton of a seating bowl. as the new arena starts to take shape, the bucks confirm they're hoping to draw bigger concerts...
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many of the people a little shy to be in front of the lens but grateful for what's going on behind the scenes. >> what they are doing is great. >> this is what makes the world go round. >> wonderful. they are thankful. they have no place to go. we are glad we can give it to them. >> reporter: tracy and her staff did t food go to waste. fame that making to go boxes and taking them out to people who could not make it in here today. and pinellas park, jamel lanee' news channel 8. >>> a lot of folks burden of their thanksgiving calories before they ate them. hundreds turned out for the goody-goody turkey gobble 5k bright and early this morning at 7 am. a recent study found thanksgiving is most popular running holiday of the year, >>> metropolitan ministries served up a whole lot of turkey today. the organization served up a holiday food for the bay area homeless population at the campus on tampa street. today's meal is in addition to the 6000 food boxes distributed to needy families over the last few days. >>> for the 30th year, tampa's donatello restaurant gave 1000 foster children and fa
many of the people a little shy to be in front of the lens but grateful for what's going on behind the scenes. >> what they are doing is great. >> this is what makes the world go round. >> wonderful. they are thankful. they have no place to go. we are glad we can give it to them. >> reporter: tracy and her staff did t food go to waste. fame that making to go boxes and taking them out to people who could not make it in here today. and pinellas park, jamel lanee' news...
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. >> of a protected group in this case we are looking at it through the lens of gender and sexuality. >> police are still searching for the suspects it's unclear if they were students. >>> a bay area principal who was kicked off campus for what he said about the president- elect will be back at work tomorrow. phil morales is the guy with the me go -- mega phone. he used an expletive when he was using a mega phone. the principal apologized saying quote he used poor judgment. >>> one man is getting attention for placing a racially charged sign outside his home. but joe vasquez find out there's a twist. >> reporter: when molina saw the sign he was shocked. the sign has since been taken down and it turns out the man that put it up is 75-year-old alonzo parker a retired machinist. >> a 10-foot long sign. >> reporter: who happens to be african american. although that's not what he calls himself. the police came by after neighbors complained. >> they told me i should take the name [ bleep ] off the sign. i told them that i am [ bleep ] and i'm proud to be a [ bleep ]. very proud of it. the w
. >> of a protected group in this case we are looking at it through the lens of gender and sexuality. >> police are still searching for the suspects it's unclear if they were students. >>> a bay area principal who was kicked off campus for what he said about the president- elect will be back at work tomorrow. phil morales is the guy with the me go -- mega phone. he used an expletive when he was using a mega phone. the principal apologized saying quote he used poor judgment....
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Nov 17, 2016
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. >> woodruff: and, how life as an outsider helps trevor noah look through the lens of others. new late night tv host opens up to jeffrey brown about his
. >> woodruff: and, how life as an outsider helps trevor noah look through the lens of others. new late night tv host opens up to jeffrey brown about his