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abbey lincoln has a song called the people in me. i've got some irish in me, i've got some chinese in me. i wish that that kind of a feeling of commonality, instead of difference and separation, because we have so much in common across lines of race and gender and class. >> hinojosa: because really, there's no way that you can say that you are... and i... this is not a term that i like to use, but that anyone is "racially pure." >> that's right, that's right. >> hinojosa: so therefore... >> it's true in terms of biology, and it's also true in terms of culture. >> hinojosa: therefore, why should i fear you if you are actually me or will be soon? >> yeah, yeah, we could get together and talk about our grandchildren. >> hinojosa: and you are hopeful... >> yeah, yeah. >> hinojosa: in your day to day experience. >> well, okay, don't push me so hard. ( laughing ) it's true that i have my moments of fear and i think, "oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no," but by and large, yeah. i don't think i would've gotten... i would've persisted this long i
abbey lincoln has a song called the people in me. i've got some irish in me, i've got some chinese in me. i wish that that kind of a feeling of commonality, instead of difference and separation, because we have so much in common across lines of race and gender and class. >> hinojosa: because really, there's no way that you can say that you are... and i... this is not a term that i like to use, but that anyone is "racially pure." >> that's right, that's right. >>...
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the accident. i'm not going to stand here and guess. >> nancy: instead, people on the train and on the platform scrambled to get to safety. >> the people in front of me were badly injured. then we just heard people screaming in the first car. they were trapped. they couldn't get out. managed to get us off of the scene, the doorway. >> nancy: people were evacuated through windows. >> people were stuck. they had to come out through the windows. the police were trying to rescue them. the conductor came off. he was completely blood idea. we noticed there were more injuries. >> nancy: one witness told cnn that the train's engineer was slumped over the control. something that will be investigated in the days to come. in the immediate aftermath, there are concerns of structural integrity with the terminal itself in s evacuated with trains detoured. nancy chen, 7 news. >> sarah: well, some of the most dramatic images we have seen were taken by a passenger on this train. >> christa: can you imagine being in his situation? once again, we know that all train service in the area is shut down. the n.t.s.b. investigating as well. we are going to talk about this ma
the accident. i'm not going to stand here and guess. >> nancy: instead, people on the train and on the platform scrambled to get to safety. >> the people in front of me were badly injured. then we just heard people screaming in the first car. they were trapped. they couldn't get out. managed to get us off of the scene, the doorway. >> nancy: people were evacuated through windows. >> people were stuck. they had to come out through the windows. the police were trying to...
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the train were thrown wildly.. up to 100 people injured. stunned passengers staggered out of the wreckage. (sot / jamie weatherhead-saul - passenger :x17 - :23)"the people in front of me were badly injured and then we just heard people screaming in the first car, they were trapped and couldn't get out."many passengers were eventually able to make it out of the train and to safety.scelzo / passenger :29 - :33)"i thought people would be pinned where we were but we're were able to climb over seats and get out the window."according to witnesses the train, carrying as many25 failed to slow down as it came into the terminal.larson / witness works for nj transit :42 - :50)"he came in at a high rate of speed, went through the bumper block, through the air, took the celling out it was just horrific."the station.. one of the busiest in the new york city area.. is used by thousands of commuters who travel back and forth daily from from new jersey to new york city. rail service has been suspended in and out of hoboken as the investigation into the cause of the crash gets underway.chris pollone, take a look at this. heavy rain caused several freeways to flood in the detroit area t
the train were thrown wildly.. up to 100 people injured. stunned passengers staggered out of the wreckage. (sot / jamie weatherhead-saul - passenger :x17 - :23)"the people in front of me were badly injured and then we just heard people screaming in the first car, they were trapped and couldn't get out."many passengers were eventually able to make it out of the train and to safety.scelzo / passenger :29 - :33)"i thought people would be pinned where we were but we're were able to...
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workers nearby rushed to the station to help people until first responders arrived and witnesses described the chaotic scene. >> the people in front of me were badly injured, then we heard people screaming in the first car. they were trapped. they couldn't get out. there, the ceiling is kind of collapsed on top of a portion of the train. you can imagine, wiring and there is water pipes and things just -- just stuff everywhere. >> anchor: there is serious damage to the station terminal, part of the roof is collapsed. the ntsb is investigating what caused the crash, which that investigation should take some time. officials say the train's engineer is in critical condition, but cooperating with authorities. much more ahead on, this includin l now, i'm adam williams. >> anchor: following breaking news out of hanson, two suspects in custody, 3 schools were told to shelter in place earlier today. police searching for two more suspects near a hoist on main street. schools were ordered to shelter in place as a precaution. police have not said why the 4 suspects are wanted. >> we're following a developing story out of weymouth. police say a teen
workers nearby rushed to the station to help people until first responders arrived and witnesses described the chaotic scene. >> the people in front of me were badly injured, then we heard people screaming in the first car. they were trapped. they couldn't get out. there, the ceiling is kind of collapsed on top of a portion of the train. you can imagine, wiring and there is water pipes and things just -- just stuff everywhere. >> anchor: there is serious damage to the station...
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the train thrown wildly. up to 100 people injured. stunned passengers staggered out. >> the people in front of me were badly injured and we heard people screaming they were trapped. >> reporter: many passengers were able to make it out of the train to safety. >> i thought people would be pinned where we were but we were able to kind of climb over seats and get out the window. >> reporter: according to witnesses, the train carrying about 250 passengers failed to terminal. >> it came in at a high rate of speed, went through the bumper block, through the air, took the ceiling out. it was just -- horrific. >> reporter: the station one of the busiest in the new york city area is used by thousands of commuters who travel back and forth daily from new jersey to new york city. rail service has been suspended in and out of hoboken as the investigation into the cause of the crash gets underway. chris pollone, nbc news, train is in critical condition. officials with the national transportation safety board in washington, d.c. say they're so-called go team will arrive at the crash site later today to determine the exact cause of that crash. >> da
the train thrown wildly. up to 100 people injured. stunned passengers staggered out. >> the people in front of me were badly injured and we heard people screaming they were trapped. >> reporter: many passengers were able to make it out of the train to safety. >> i thought people would be pinned where we were but we were able to kind of climb over seats and get out the window. >> reporter: according to witnesses, the train carrying about 250 passengers failed to terminal....
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the buying busiest transit hubs in the area. platform and hit by debris. workers nearby rushed to the station to help people until first responders got there. witnesses described the chaotic scene. >> the people in front of me were badly injured, we just heard people screaming in the first car. they were trapped. couldn't get out. >> not a good scene. the train was there, the ceiling is kind of collapsed on top of a portion of the train. and there is -- as you can stuff everywhere. >> anchor: officials say the trains engineer is in critical condition, but cooperating with authorities. we'll have much more ahead at 5:00. for now, i'm adam williams, 7 news. >> anchor: we'll have continuing coverage of the deadly commuter crash. jais in new jersey, live coverage all day and night right here on the news station. >> anchor: also today a suspicious situation in weymouth under investigation. a woman found in a road side rescreen. crews managed safety, now thatwoman is recovering. >> voguers are trying to figure out how she ended up there. >> reporter: 18-year old woman found in a rescreen in weymouth after she called 911. weymouth priest using their sirens, calling out for her. they pulled her out of bushes to fin
the buying busiest transit hubs in the area. platform and hit by debris. workers nearby rushed to the station to help people until first responders got there. witnesses described the chaotic scene. >> the people in front of me were badly injured, we just heard people screaming in the first car. they were trapped. couldn't get out. >> not a good scene. the train was there, the ceiling is kind of collapsed on top of a portion of the train. and there is -- as you can stuff everywhere....
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the newscast. >>> tonight a quiet community in sun city is shaken up after two people found dead in a home. jessica parsons has the latest. >>> they're confirming that the deaths of two people in the home behind me is suspicious in nature. identities. this is left the neighbors in shock and with questions. >> at 5:30, two bodies were found inside this home. neighbors said the sight of a crime scene is shocking for this retirement community that's quiet and friendly. >> it's a wonderful neighborhood. >> paul davis has lived here to 20 years. >> they were wonderful neighbors >> we can confirm there are two individuals in the home. we have not confirmed their identification. >> paul can speculate what could have happened. the wife passed away and seemed >>> there's a $75,000 reward if you know anything. you can remain anonymous. >> right now, 200 fugitives are off valley streets. if focus on gang activity. $13,000 worth of firearms and drugs. >> tribal members are protesting the dakota access pipeline and now people are marching to raise awareness here. they're worried about the impact on drinking water and sacred lands. >> we're always on the bottom of the list when it comes to needing help and pr
the newscast. >>> tonight a quiet community in sun city is shaken up after two people found dead in a home. jessica parsons has the latest. >>> they're confirming that the deaths of two people in the home behind me is suspicious in nature. identities. this is left the neighbors in shock and with questions. >> at 5:30, two bodies were found inside this home. neighbors said the sight of a crime scene is shocking for this retirement community that's quiet and friendly....
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the movies will also be seen in northeastern. karen: are all the movies in spanish? >> seminar in english but most are in spanish. karen: even people like me who don't understand spanish can get the essence of what's going on. so this is >> absolutely, want to invite everyone to create a dialogue between latinos and non-lit -- latinos and get people to see another side of us. karen: what else would you like audiences to come away with? >> i would love for them may be we have been around for a long time but now i would like to take it to the next level. eventually i'd like to bring people in the industry to give talks and get people excited and have people on it. karen: thanks for being here and we are here to support you. check out the bosla september 29-october 2 and check out 150 experiences at art week boston that runs september 30-october 9 throughout the greater boston area. you can learn more about everyone we featured on our program and logging onto our page at wcvb.com and find us on facebook and twitter. thank you for watching and have a great rest of your day. >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm veronique. let's begin with our to
the movies will also be seen in northeastern. karen: are all the movies in spanish? >> seminar in english but most are in spanish. karen: even people like me who don't understand spanish can get the essence of what's going on. so this is >> absolutely, want to invite everyone to create a dialogue between latinos and non-lit -- latinos and get people to see another side of us. karen: what else would you like audiences to come away with? >> i would love for them may be we have...
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devastating scene in new jersey's hoboken train station just outside of new york city a packed commuter train slammed into the station during the morning rush hour. it wildly. >> the people in front of me were badly injured and we heard people screaming in the first car that they were trapped they couldn't get out. >> reporter: many were able to make it out of the train and to safety. >> i thought people would be pinned but we were able to climb over seats and get out the window. >> reporter: according to witnesses the train carrying about 250 passengers failed to slow down as it came into the terminal. >> he came in at a high rate of the ceiling out. it was just -- it was horrific. >> reporter: the station one of the busiest is used by thousands of commuters who travel back and for the daily from new jersey to new york city. rail service has been suspended as the investigation gets underway. . >> we're also learning the governor says the engineer is in cooperating with the investigation. guys, this story constantly developing. we always have updates on social media and 9news.com. >>> here local the man police say shot his buy while she was on the phone with 911 is finally going to tri
devastating scene in new jersey's hoboken train station just outside of new york city a packed commuter train slammed into the station during the morning rush hour. it wildly. >> the people in front of me were badly injured and we heard people screaming in the first car that they were trapped they couldn't get out. >> reporter: many were able to make it out of the train and to safety. >> i thought people would be pinned but we were able to climb over seats and get out the...
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jackson personally invited me to the service. >> in the interest of time, can you get to your other point because, i'm sorry. >> the birther movement, in talking to the people around me and in the congregation, we kind of wanted mr. trump to at least acknowledge that he had been responsible for the things that he had said about our current president. and until he does that, whether it's racist or not, it's offensive. and when you've offended someone or when you perceive that a community is offended and it shows in the polls, he only has 2% of african-americans voting for him. >> thank you. once again, thank you. sorry. i appreciate both of you coming back on. >>> independent voters could be the key to the campaign. who's got the edge with them? comfort food... you've had a good long run. but your time is over. it's time for something new. something simple. grown right here in california with absolutely no antibiotics ever. food we're comfortable eating. making. serving. this is the new comfort food. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. >>> donald trump is
jackson personally invited me to the service. >> in the interest of time, can you get to your other point because, i'm sorry. >> the birther movement, in talking to the people around me and in the congregation, we kind of wanted mr. trump to at least acknowledge that he had been responsible for the things that he had said about our current president. and until he does that, whether it's racist or not, it's offensive. and when you've offended someone or when you perceive that a...
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people less than 15 minutes to find an expert in the region. you have to rely on people to grow. we have just 100 people working for me directly. directly, we have 14,000 people working for the corporation. we grew through the network. what i have learned today is nothing learned in school. that i use now while doing business. haslinda: you started off as a technology company. but increasingly, you will be , occupying more of the business. arun: pretty much. we are looking at building of the non-technology sector. even during a downturn, it's a requirement for health care. that will always be there. the requirement for oil and gas will always be. prices can fluctuate. demand will always grow. i have never seen a situation where demand collapses. as the population grows, people want more stuff. when you want more stuff, you have to have other industries as well. haslinda: that's interesting to 40% of your employees and that being entrepreneurs themselves. what kind of culture is within the company? arun: at cellframe, i've told this before, i always tell my people why do you want to work with me? that is the first question i aske
people less than 15 minutes to find an expert in the region. you have to rely on people to grow. we have just 100 people working for me directly. directly, we have 14,000 people working for the corporation. we grew through the network. what i have learned today is nothing learned in school. that i use now while doing business. haslinda: you started off as a technology company. but increasingly, you will be , occupying more of the business. arun: pretty much. we are looking at building of the...
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experience, growing up, i never thought there was ever going to be a place for me in politics, in the non-profit sector. i didn't see people who looked like me. i think it's not that i ruled these careers out, but it was more because i didn't see people who looked like me in these kind of fields, i internalized the idea that these sec totors were open to me. >> how do you plan to apply it? >> after having registered voters -- predominantly asian americans in my own community, i have decided that perhaps as a career i'm considering going into public policy at some point in my life and doing a lot more advocacy and volunteering work. particularly to represent asian community in general. >> you couldn't ask for somebody that represents your program better than that. >> definitely. >> are you seeing a lot of young people taking that kind of initiative? >> yes. a part of our program, all of our students are asked to do voe voter registration, but we're training them to understand social movements, campaigns and why it's so important to do that. i have seen a move and desire to get that going. >> that's great. it's a great progr
experience, growing up, i never thought there was ever going to be a place for me in politics, in the non-profit sector. i didn't see people who looked like me. i think it's not that i ruled these careers out, but it was more because i didn't see people who looked like me in these kind of fields, i internalized the idea that these sec totors were open to me. >> how do you plan to apply it? >> after having registered voters -- predominantly asian americans in my own community, i have...
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in the 19 century, it was popular to have a cut out in front of the fireplace in summer -- a hound and a pretty lady. the canal in georgetown. -- this people ask me is a later view of the white house, 1850, again from tiber creek. the white house was built on a swamp, i guess everybody knows that. it was beautiful. the early accounts of washington -- it was beautiful. george washington was a really smart guy. so often i have noticed, the bad weather just goes right around us. beware of tornadoes -- never in washington. people ask me sometimes how the works are made, and i've got a few slides here which will give some demonstration of that. this is an aerial view of lafayette square, with the white house. this was done for the white house historical association. i really wanted to do it the other way around, because there is lots of images from the washington monument, but there is no images from this way. so this was constructed out of whole cloth, from numerous sources. this is how i starts -- i paid , andanvas a kind of brown in this case, i laid a map of washington out on it in shock -- out on it in chalk and then developed where the buildings
in the 19 century, it was popular to have a cut out in front of the fireplace in summer -- a hound and a pretty lady. the canal in georgetown. -- this people ask me is a later view of the white house, 1850, again from tiber creek. the white house was built on a swamp, i guess everybody knows that. it was beautiful. the early accounts of washington -- it was beautiful. george washington was a really smart guy. so often i have noticed, the bad weather just goes right around us. beware of...
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the community. several people in the crowd tell me the driver and mother have kids that go to nearby elementary school. sheriff's office and commonwealth determined whether to charge the driver who stayed on the scene. >> when these things happen it doesn't pull us apart but bonds us together. >> reporter: in lands down. >>> a local woman in critical condition after stabbed here. unborn baby survived. suspect is 18-year-old man who allegedly stabbed woman and kept running and police caught up and tazered him. haven't been able to confirm his relationship to the victim. >>> now tonight a man is in critical condition after nearly drowning in swimming pool at walker mills apartment in district call about a man in deep end of the pool. told he lived in complex and around 28 years old. police don't know how long he was underwater. >>> red lights in the district and then triggering the red light camera. i'm adam tut in d.c. tell you how many times it's been happening and where the worst intersections for that kind of violation are. >>> also ahead, pushback over let's start over here compwith this aluminum b
the community. several people in the crowd tell me the driver and mother have kids that go to nearby elementary school. sheriff's office and commonwealth determined whether to charge the driver who stayed on the scene. >> when these things happen it doesn't pull us apart but bonds us together. >> reporter: in lands down. >>> a local woman in critical condition after stabbed here. unborn baby survived. suspect is 18-year-old man who allegedly stabbed woman and kept running...
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telling us that it is okay to give tens and tens of billions of dollars in tax breaks to the richest people in this country, do not tell me that we can not afford to make public colleges and university tuition free. [ applause ] all of you know that new hampshire is a battleground state. all of you know that this is a very tight election and in fact, new hampshire could decide the outcome. i am asking you here today not only to vote for secretary clinton but to work hard and get your uncles and aunts, to get your friends to vote. if anybody tells you that this election is not important, you ask them why, other billionaires why they are spending hundreds and billions of dollars to elect their candidate. this election is enormously important for the future of our country. it is imperative that we elect hillary clinton as our next president. [ applause ] with that, let me introduce, the next president of the united states, hillary clinton. [ applause ] >> thank you all so much. [ applause ] >> it is great being here on the stage at unh with my friend, bernie sanders, one of the most passionate champions for equality and just
telling us that it is okay to give tens and tens of billions of dollars in tax breaks to the richest people in this country, do not tell me that we can not afford to make public colleges and university tuition free. [ applause ] all of you know that new hampshire is a battleground state. all of you know that this is a very tight election and in fact, new hampshire could decide the outcome. i am asking you here today not only to vote for secretary clinton but to work hard and get your uncles and...
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"the people in front of me were badly injured and then we just heard people screaming in the first car, they were trapped and couldn't get out." "he came in at a high rate of block, through the air, took the ceiling out. the n-t-s-b is now leading the investigation into what the conducter what doing in the moments leading up to the crash. a police officer resigns after getting into a fist fight with a fellow officer. the atlanta police department releasing this surveillance video from earlir this year. the two officers were at a restaurant talking about who could run faster. but the argument escalated punches --until it's eventually broken up by other officers. authorities say one of the men pulled out his gun, but no shots were fired. that officer has since resigned. a student shows up at a black lives matter protest in a gorilla mask while waving a banana. here's a look at the freshman student on the campus of east tennessee state university. the school saying they are "i really wanted to break down and cry but you can't you can't do that you have to be strong." "when it's directly i
"the people in front of me were badly injured and then we just heard people screaming in the first car, they were trapped and couldn't get out." "he came in at a high rate of block, through the air, took the ceiling out. the n-t-s-b is now leading the investigation into what the conducter what doing in the moments leading up to the crash. a police officer resigns after getting into a fist fight with a fellow officer. the atlanta police department releasing this surveillance video...
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the visual in your life. and then to discover it's much deeper than that, that people were hiding out in their lives -- they weren't taking pictures of themselves, they weren't enjoying the world around them. so it hit me emotionally that people were changed in bigger ways than just their looks. like faye... >> i have four children, 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild, so you're constantly giving. so when you finally get a chance to do something for yourself, you kind of feel guilty, you do. sacrificed for are happy for you. i've always had bags under my eyes, and my eyebrows -- it's hard to put on eye shadow because i have that hood. it gives you a sad look, almost, sometimes, you know? i think the one thing that i'm really looking forward to, is to be able to take a picture alone. you know, i usually take a picture with somebody, you know, with my kids or whatever, so that the focus won't be on me. i'm just looking forrd being able to give people what i feel inside, let them see it on the outside. that's what i really want. >> with the support of her family, faye had the lift by sono bello. >> i feel wonderful. i feel good. i feel like i look good. i'm excited. i mean, i feel good inside and ou
the visual in your life. and then to discover it's much deeper than that, that people were hiding out in their lives -- they weren't taking pictures of themselves, they weren't enjoying the world around them. so it hit me emotionally that people were changed in bigger ways than just their looks. like faye... >> i have four children, 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild, so you're constantly giving. so when you finally get a chance to do something for yourself, you kind of feel...
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but she always got the work done in a very compassionate way. >> reporter: o'connor joined the denver post in july of 2004. a lot of people here tell me she loved to read, and often contributed her own book reviews to the paper. >>> we have an update on an officer-involved shooting in denver. officers are looking for a man in a home at bryant and bales yesterday. sent escaped through a window. three officers ended up tackling him. the suspect tried officers' guns. the gun discharged, and an officer shot and killed the suspect. he has not been identified. three officers were injured but are expected to recover. deputies are investigating the shooting death of a man in an adams county neighborhood. the body was found this morning not far from pecos. the shooting is connected to a home invasion of a marijuana grow house in that area. a person inside shot one of the suspects who was trying body was discovered two blocks away. >> they picked up a lot of information, bagged it all up. the body was over there. >> reporter: the names of those involved have not been released. tonight we have learned adams county is investigating a second homic
but she always got the work done in a very compassionate way. >> reporter: o'connor joined the denver post in july of 2004. a lot of people here tell me she loved to read, and often contributed her own book reviews to the paper. >>> we have an update on an officer-involved shooting in denver. officers are looking for a man in a home at bryant and bales yesterday. sent escaped through a window. three officers ended up tackling him. the suspect tried officers' guns. the gun...
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in uganda. it was a very specific thing. it took my people less than 15 minutes to find an expert in the region. you have to rely on people to grow. 100 people working for meirectly. 14,000tly, we have people working for the corporation. we grew through the network. what i have learned today is nothing learned in school. you started off as a technology company. increasingly, you will be occupying more of the business. arun: pretty much. building ofng at the non-technology sector. even during a downturn, it's a requirement for health care. that will always be there. prices can fluctuate. demand will always grow. i have never seen a situation where demand collapses. grows, peopleion want more stuff. haslinda: that's interesting to note that order percent of your employees and that being entrepreneurs themselves. what kind of culture is within the company? , i've toldllframe this before, i always tell my people why do you want to work with me? that is the first question i asked in an interview. you can do the same thing. if you're comfortable delivering me the product, by doing it on your own terms i am comfortable with that. , even of thee population is grow
in uganda. it was a very specific thing. it took my people less than 15 minutes to find an expert in the region. you have to rely on people to grow. 100 people working for meirectly. 14,000tly, we have people working for the corporation. we grew through the network. what i have learned today is nothing learned in school. you started off as a technology company. increasingly, you will be occupying more of the business. arun: pretty much. building ofng at the non-technology sector. even during a...
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i talked to talk to in the military i know a lot of people see people as a comment on the situation and they are supportive of him all the vets all the military people they support me in a just everybody that doesn't support me people that are not the military they don't support me but marshall made his announcement about the meaning of the chief on twitter yesterday saying it was going to make the chief to discuss headquarters that killed the a bus driver and injured three coaches and a football coaches in the hospital after the tonight the first of two community meetings to be held to discuss within the department to several officers are facing criminal charges one for alleged sexual assault of three women in custody the other officer admitted to shooting himself the tampa area for someone's birthday officials as saying he was found unconscious but his body showed no signs of physical violence they're tattoo of the pulse of my clubs at logo in honor of the victims. >> and in germany official is a tell the press conference after three syrian nationals accused of being ices members were arrested this morning to syrian teenagers and one man and his 20s are being inv
i talked to talk to in the military i know a lot of people see people as a comment on the situation and they are supportive of him all the vets all the military people they support me in a just everybody that doesn't support me people that are not the military they don't support me but marshall made his announcement about the meaning of the chief on twitter yesterday saying it was going to make the chief to discuss headquarters that killed the a bus driver and injured three coaches and a...
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delivering my attack lines through my teleprompter with really good timing, i don't -- the couple thousand people in front of me and the thousand people behind me in the naval yard gotta say it, todd, they're props. because she wants to sound now just right, presidential, not overbearing and someone that you, watching at home x then whatever clips get used the next morning on the today show, that's the person, i think, has the temperament for the oval office. >> you make the point that we won't know for a few months what the outstanding gaffe or success of this cycle has been, but so far what would you say is one or two of the best staged political moments and one or two of the worst? >> well, i think, the point i make in the book is that a lot of -- many of the things that really came back to haunt candidates about what they did in public you wouldn't have known it at the time. quick recitation of that which would be dukakis and the tank. it's not until five weeks later that the tank ad airs, which is what we remember him by today, the ad, not the event. mitt romney -- >> singing america the beautiful. >> -- m
delivering my attack lines through my teleprompter with really good timing, i don't -- the couple thousand people in front of me and the thousand people behind me in the naval yard gotta say it, todd, they're props. because she wants to sound now just right, presidential, not overbearing and someone that you, watching at home x then whatever clips get used the next morning on the today show, that's the person, i think, has the temperament for the oval office. >> you make the point that we...
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the people responsible for the wasteful spending. campbell told me they don't work there anymore, but that doesn't mean the company's problems are over... the audit highlighted a dramatic decrease in the number of people receiving tarp funds. " me: what is keeping these homeowners from getting into this program...? - as i said, i analyzed the numbers when i came in, and if you have 50 percent that aren't getting through huge impediment..." soon .. nahac will be able to take calls .. and eventually be able to set up a face- to-face meeting .. instead of doing everything online... " we saw a large number of homeowners that were getting stuck in the first part of the process" bridge? :" nevada's one of 19 states that get this federal funding... so they're looking at other programs for guidance..." " california is light years ahead of where we are right now " the company plans to revisit program restrictions, and even create a program for the unemployed... campbell told me she's commited to transparency .. helping homeowners and gaining back their trust... " i have to deal with the fallout of it and the staff the fall out of it, they didnt make those decisions... those who did are gon
the people responsible for the wasteful spending. campbell told me they don't work there anymore, but that doesn't mean the company's problems are over... the audit highlighted a dramatic decrease in the number of people receiving tarp funds. " me: what is keeping these homeowners from getting into this program...? - as i said, i analyzed the numbers when i came in, and if you have 50 percent that aren't getting through huge impediment..." soon .. nahac will be able to take calls .....
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stopped you did you see the pedestrian in the crosswalk no i was watching the police cars in front of me with all the light on ok because the guy nest to you stopped but you kept going peopleho work in the area are glad to see the enforcement what is it like crossing the street? oh its horrible everytime i get out there i feel like im going to get hit by a car you know i cross the street people don't stop seems like the only wnay to get them to stop is to put some blue and red lights behind them sometimes the people caught return to the location either take photos or take notes this lady was taking notes lets find out what happened im not telling ya ha im not telling you im taking notes that all that's what going on im not the police im with channel 4 that's ok you not going to tell me no i say that you got stopped back there show me your id so i showed her my id ok what going on is i'm pissed off there a sting set up here so that can purposely pull people over yes i did get pulled over by the cops who told me i was pulled over failed to stop when someone was in the intersection they also told me the person was wearing a green vest i never saw that i spoke to other drivers
stopped you did you see the pedestrian in the crosswalk no i was watching the police cars in front of me with all the light on ok because the guy nest to you stopped but you kept going peopleho work in the area are glad to see the enforcement what is it like crossing the street? oh its horrible everytime i get out there i feel like im going to get hit by a car you know i cross the street people don't stop seems like the only wnay to get them to stop is to put some blue and red lights behind...
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essentially what the military does is prepare us to fight wars in the traditional sense of blowing stuff up and shooting at people and, obviously the pentagon does do that but it was just amazing to me how much else people in the military now do, whether it's planning programs to prevent sexual violence in the congo, to programs to encourage, microenterprise among afghan women or training judges or producing radio call-in shows, you name it. somebody at the pentagon was doing it. and it was half amazing and inspiring and half a little bit scary. >> "after words" airs on booktv saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. watch all the previous programs on our website, booktv.org. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> i'm reading, fearless, ultimate sacrifice of seal team 6 special operator adam brown by eric blend. this is a book that chronicles a flawed american who became an american hero, who channeled some of his characteristics which lead to risky brave i don't remember into what made him a great warrior in defense of freedom for our country. >> who recommended this book to you? >> actually a colleague
essentially what the military does is prepare us to fight wars in the traditional sense of blowing stuff up and shooting at people and, obviously the pentagon does do that but it was just amazing to me how much else people in the military now do, whether it's planning programs to prevent sexual violence in the congo, to programs to encourage, microenterprise among afghan women or training judges or producing radio call-in shows, you name it. somebody at the pentagon was doing it. and it was...
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in manchester. the deadly shooting that has many people in the community on edge. >> it is very surprising to me. it seems like nowadays, some of the people don't even care. growing more urgent in the state. the areas now facing an extreme drought and how the dry soil is hurting the pumpkin crop. hayley: we could get a little frost tonight. shelley: commitment 2016. donald trump back in the granite state hours after democratic vice presidential pick tim kaine campaign here in the state as well. what both said to voters. like we do. now, wmur nine news tonight. shelley: authorities still trying to figure out what led to a deadly shooting in manchester. police responded to the intersection of mary mac and egypt street last night for a report of shots fired and that is where they found a victim
in manchester. the deadly shooting that has many people in the community on edge. >> it is very surprising to me. it seems like nowadays, some of the people don't even care. growing more urgent in the state. the areas now facing an extreme drought and how the dry soil is hurting the pumpkin crop. hayley: we could get a little frost tonight. shelley: commitment 2016. donald trump back in the granite state hours after democratic vice presidential pick tim kaine campaign here in the state as...
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part of the national museum of african american history and culture project is zena: for me it is the african american, our history as americans, with people that don't necessarily look like me in a way that feels finally safe and authentic. diane: she worked on the sweeping staircase that leads to the history gallery. one of her favorite spots allows visitors to take in the black experience from the bottom up. zena: it is metaphorical in a we've come. look down into the history gallery and then you're lifted up so high and that evokes a lot of emotion. soledad: black female architects, incredibly rare. diane: there are not a lot of them in the united states. as a matter of fact, they only make up .2% of licensed architects in the united states. and what are the chances behind zena howard? i met another black female architect when i was at the museum. deryl mckissack. she's president and ceo of mckissick and mckissick. it's been around for about a hundred years, her ancestors herself 5th generation slave builder. one of her ancestors was a slave builder. she's continuing the building tradition. her actual firm herself started with just herself and $1000. and it has grown to 200
part of the national museum of african american history and culture project is zena: for me it is the african american, our history as americans, with people that don't necessarily look like me in a way that feels finally safe and authentic. diane: she worked on the sweeping staircase that leads to the history gallery. one of her favorite spots allows visitors to take in the black experience from the bottom up. zena: it is metaphorical in a we've come. look down into the history gallery and...
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in his connecticut home and unsolved homicide. >> they are the two closest people to my son in the world. let me just say this, there's no way he would ever injure either one of them. >> he was rescued from the life raft he was week. a foreclosure but with the promise of rehabbing it. police left with a computer modem, gps sim card, and letter hand written by nathan carmen. >> i think that it's very suspicious now. >> according to the search warrant, he took his mother planned and made boat repairs which could have potentially rendered his boat unsafe for operation. then there are documents from connecticut where nathan carmen was the last person known to be with his grandfather the night before john was shot to death. a search warrant says family members were so afraid of nathan they hired armed private security to protect their homes . police submitted a murder warrant for him two years ago but prosecutors said they needed more information. and now this strange turn of events. >> without any other leads, they then hounded him for this for the past three to four years. it's unfair to the poor k
in his connecticut home and unsolved homicide. >> they are the two closest people to my son in the world. let me just say this, there's no way he would ever injure either one of them. >> he was rescued from the life raft he was week. a foreclosure but with the promise of rehabbing it. police left with a computer modem, gps sim card, and letter hand written by nathan carmen. >> i think that it's very suspicious now. >> according to the search warrant, he took his mother...
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essentially what the military does is prepare to fight wars in the traditional sense of blowing stuff up and shooting at people, and obviously the pentagon does do that but it was just amazing to me how much else people in the military now do, whether it's planning programs to prevent sexual violence in the congo, to programs to encourage microenterprises among afghan women or training judges or producing radio call-in shows. you name it. somebody at the pentagon was dog doing it. was half amazing and hal
essentially what the military does is prepare to fight wars in the traditional sense of blowing stuff up and shooting at people, and obviously the pentagon does do that but it was just amazing to me how much else people in the military now do, whether it's planning programs to prevent sexual violence in the congo, to programs to encourage microenterprises among afghan women or training judges or producing radio call-in shows. you name it. somebody at the pentagon was dog doing it. was half...
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people have gone inside. before they opened the doors, there was a line two city blocks long. as they started opening the doors, people filed in. now it's been a steady flow. behind me, there are the protesters and while it looks like a pretty large crowd, event. one of the people that are out here protesting are handing out clown noses. it says negative word and then clown in chief. let me move so you can see what's going on behind me. you can see signs telling people that donald trump equals hate and then you can probably hear the drums in the background. i'm not sure you can see the dancers, but the hispanic community came out here in force to show ei that's the message they wanted to send to donald trump and to the people that support him, that their culture is being demeaned by some of the things that he has said. again, it seems like a large crowd, but to be perfectly honest with you, the protesters out here, maybe they're 40 strong. the other folks are media documenting the events going on out here. we're going to stay out here. we'll let you know if there are any problems. as i said, in here, the atmosphere kind ever like a party -- kind of like a party. tho
people have gone inside. before they opened the doors, there was a line two city blocks long. as they started opening the doors, people filed in. now it's been a steady flow. behind me, there are the protesters and while it looks like a pretty large crowd, event. one of the people that are out here protesting are handing out clown noses. it says negative word and then clown in chief. let me move so you can see what's going on behind me. you can see signs telling people that donald trump equals...
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people that are in the military. retired military people. a 90-year-old man was killed. it is a terrible situation. it is an honor for me to meet you. >> thank you. it is honor to meet you as well. >> ma'am, you're honestly here -- would you care to see say you with a supporter of mr. trump? >> yes. >> what would you say to -- >> coming up next -- another mom who can empathize with that woman because her son was killed by an undocumented immigrant and now she is one of donald trump's biggest supporters. we'll talk to her live next. ♪ cause sealy's support is perfect for you. ♪ only the sealy hybrid has posturepedic technology to support you where you need it most. sealy. proud supporter of you.
people that are in the military. retired military people. a 90-year-old man was killed. it is a terrible situation. it is an honor for me to meet you. >> thank you. it is honor to meet you as well. >> ma'am, you're honestly here -- would you care to see say you with a supporter of mr. trump? >> yes. >> what would you say to -- >> coming up next -- another mom who can empathize with that woman because her son was killed by an undocumented immigrant and now she is...
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because when i look into somebody's eyes, the question in my mind is, with the hide me? me?-- with they hide and i tell people if you get to be 60 or 70 years of age and you have people who will hide you, which is saying you have people who love you you are a success. i never have seen anyone with a lot of people who love them unhappy. i have seen a lot of people with a lot of money who are unhappy as individuals and no one loves them. their kids would say he is in the attic. ultimate satisfaction in your bankt how big account is. it really is whether the people that you wish love you actually do love you. successful?u : i do feel good about the people that work around me, that i work with over the years, i feel good about my children and grandchildren. it is not a function of money with those people. you areu would say that a success. mr. buffett: i am working towards it. host: how do you measure your success in this lifetime? >> some people would look in the i made amirror and say lot of money. some people would say i saved some lives and some people would say i am a teacher and i talked some young kids and
because when i look into somebody's eyes, the question in my mind is, with the hide me? me?-- with they hide and i tell people if you get to be 60 or 70 years of age and you have people who will hide you, which is saying you have people who love you you are a success. i never have seen anyone with a lot of people who love them unhappy. i have seen a lot of people with a lot of money who are unhappy as individuals and no one loves them. their kids would say he is in the attic. ultimate...
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in 1961 with the birth of barack obama. for mes that slap in the face, a spit in the face to many african-americans throughout the country and good hearted people. donald trump put forth a wholehearted effort to disenfranchise and delegitimize the first african-american president of the united states. i don't need him to tell me barack obama was born in the united states of america, it was the utmost disrespect but my fear, though, brook, and what i'm having trouble understanding are those people of good spirit, the white americans who still support donald trump even understanding his xenophobic and bigoted language. i believe it's not a majority. i don't believe it's many but we have to wait until november 8 to see if that bears. >> carl, i know you were on a couple days asking and you were asked do you believe president obama was born in the united states and your response was "probably." >> yeah. >> what's your answer today? >> still probably. i mean, i believe -- if donald trump has put it to bed, donald trump has put it to bed. >> but it's not put to bed for you? >> i just don't care anymore. >> there's a difference between not caring and
in 1961 with the birth of barack obama. for mes that slap in the face, a spit in the face to many african-americans throughout the country and good hearted people. donald trump put forth a wholehearted effort to disenfranchise and delegitimize the first african-american president of the united states. i don't need him to tell me barack obama was born in the united states of america, it was the utmost disrespect but my fear, though, brook, and what i'm having trouble understanding are those...
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. >> i think when the people in black lives matter, they're very angry and steadfast in the blue light matter people are very angry and steadfast. it seems to me that what one might do is not look at a moment in time but look at the evolution and why these things occur. black lives matter, the poem that you read, back up against the wall, they have seen their comrades shot, being humiliated. i don't know how you can justify that. we've had so many cases. >> on the police side, i do understand they are the people we call them were in trouble. we need law enforcement, et cetera, but we do not need folks who have a license to kill because they have a batch. too much of that happens. we have a little old man in oklahoma, the man can hardly walk straight and they have given him a taser and a gun. the oakland california police officers, in the 1960s were recruited directly from mississippi, alabama, louisiana. they went to get the most racist police officers they could to collide with the black party. excuse me, this is a prescription for disaster. >> you watch this and other programs online booktv.org. he identifies the events he believes led to th
. >> i think when the people in black lives matter, they're very angry and steadfast in the blue light matter people are very angry and steadfast. it seems to me that what one might do is not look at a moment in time but look at the evolution and why these things occur. black lives matter, the poem that you read, back up against the wall, they have seen their comrades shot, being humiliated. i don't know how you can justify that. we've had so many cases. >> on the police side, i do...
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in the hospital. by the lord's grace i survived what i should not have survived and rob was part of that -- part of the lord's, you know, putting people in my life to help me live that day we're extremely grateful. >> burns over 60% of your body. we are grateful you are
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thanks, becky. >> that's going to do it for us. 9news at 5:00 is coming up >>> the people in front of me were badly injured and you heard people screaming in the first car. >> the person killed when a commuter train slammed into one of the busiest transit hubs in the new york area was standing on the platform. the conductor is among those critically hurt. >> also ahead a mike coffman ad when zdv?the train crashed, it threw debris that hit her. more than 100 people went to the hospital. 20 are still there, all in stable condition. the engineer who went to the hospital this morning has been released. the ntsb says he is cooperating with investigators. >> just a haze of kind of smoke and then everything was dusty and dirty and, you know, people started crying. a few started screaming. >> we didn't see anything because the lights went out and
thanks, becky. >> that's going to do it for us. 9news at 5:00 is coming up >>> the people in front of me were badly injured and you heard people screaming in the first car. >> the person killed when a commuter train slammed into one of the busiest transit hubs in the new york area was standing on the platform. the conductor is among those critically hurt. >> also ahead a mike coffman ad when zdv?the train crashed, it threw debris that hit her. more than 100 people...
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to their employees who help make the profits in the first place. >> it makes no sense to me that sharing in profits would only go to the top executives. i want more peopleze the benefit of their hard work and last night at the debate one of my guest was marked cuban. mark cuban who is a real billionaire, by the way, he has used profit-sharing from his very first successful business and he not only used it while the business was going, but when the business was sold he share the profits from the sale and made 300 of his employees millionaires overnight. [applause]. >> now, that's the kind of beat it-- business leadership i went to hold up because what we have seen from my opponent is someone whose own campaign manager has said, builds a lot of businesses on the backs of the little guy, stiffing people, dishwashers, painters, plumbers, architects, marble installers, drapery installers across america. some of them have, forward. you could go to our website and see their stories. it's heartbreaking and as i said last night i'm really glad my dad never had a contract with the donald trump when he was running his small business. in addition, to making the eco
to their employees who help make the profits in the first place. >> it makes no sense to me that sharing in profits would only go to the top executives. i want more peopleze the benefit of their hard work and last night at the debate one of my guest was marked cuban. mark cuban who is a real billionaire, by the way, he has used profit-sharing from his very first successful business and he not only used it while the business was going, but when the business was sold he share the profits...
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in his final year of medical residentsy. instead of a specialty, he decided to become a family doctor. >> the moment of father's passing were in the people who approached me and said, man this sucks, and sat with me. you wanted to give that to someone else? >> he found piece through daily meditation and yoga and annual letters to his dad. >> last september, he wrote about his parents to jamie, sharing news that they are expecting a baby. >> i'm going to be proud to they will them what kind of person their grandfather was, what he taught me that's to me the foundation for this family that we have together now. >>> cbs news, portland oregon. >>> talk about a mighty long walk, soon to be 90-year-old in texas plans to walk 1400-miles from their home to washington d.c. she left texas last thursday and plans to to 10-miles a day. along the day, she'll collect signatures for a position to make ending of slavery a holiday. >> turn 90 october 7th, 1 to 2- miles a day, hopes to make it to d.c. before then. >>> in today's health alert thedangers of irregular heart beat. they are at the risk of a wider range of serious conditions than previously thought the dangers i
in his final year of medical residentsy. instead of a specialty, he decided to become a family doctor. >> the moment of father's passing were in the people who approached me and said, man this sucks, and sat with me. you wanted to give that to someone else? >> he found piece through daily meditation and yoga and annual letters to his dad. >> last september, he wrote about his parents to jamie, sharing news that they are expecting a baby. >> i'm going to be proud to they...
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the 21st century in 437 bc. joining me now is the winner and author, dave barrett. hello, sir. the only peopleed to trash florida are floridians. >> how do you define a floridian. i moved there in 1986 from the united states. 30 years. most people. i bet i lived in florida longer than you. >> that is correct. it's presidential policy. you say the 2000 election cemented it. it's a butt of jokes. why isn't florida california? why isn't it texas and why didn't it become one of the two states and why is it the sediment? >> the truth is although my book is basically in defense of the state, people do an amazing number of weird and stupid things in the state of florida and do them publicly. my statistic is we have 6% of the nation's population and we produce 57% of the nation's weirdness. you know that florida man and it's true, there is an endless stream of people if you read a story that number was snaked in wal-mart, you know that happened in florida. >> if it didn't, why didn't it? >> right. but the argument i make is that as a rule, those people like me didn't start out. nobody is from florida.
the 21st century in 437 bc. joining me now is the winner and author, dave barrett. hello, sir. the only peopleed to trash florida are floridians. >> how do you define a floridian. i moved there in 1986 from the united states. 30 years. most people. i bet i lived in florida longer than you. >> that is correct. it's presidential policy. you say the 2000 election cemented it. it's a butt of jokes. why isn't florida california? why isn't it texas and why didn't it become one of the two...
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let's be sure we get that in, all lean against terrorism show they are complying with an ideology, not the reality that we face in new york. >> you know what's striking to me, people say why that scene, hamas and hezbollah attack malls and streets in jerusalem and tel aviv in the past, but you know what's at the end of the block, a path station, a train that goes from jersey city to new york, jersey city the headquarters of ab dull ackman, what do you think happened last night, why there? >> and it's the week after 9/11. let me come back to governor cuomo saying no indications international terrorism, how would they know, even if they had apprehended somebody when international terrorism like the experts at isis can reach people over the internet, that, to me, is an example of international terrorism, this idea that they are somehow self radicalizing people, one day they are normal, the next they are terrorists, like spontaneous combustion. the international presence is all over. >> ambassador bolton, we're out of time. thank you for your insight as always. >> thank you. >> we're back at 4:00 p.m. eastern. thanks for watching. it's time for the can-am yellow tag s
let's be sure we get that in, all lean against terrorism show they are complying with an ideology, not the reality that we face in new york. >> you know what's striking to me, people say why that scene, hamas and hezbollah attack malls and streets in jerusalem and tel aviv in the past, but you know what's at the end of the block, a path station, a train that goes from jersey city to new york, jersey city the headquarters of ab dull ackman, what do you think happened last night, why there?...
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in my heart. i love the people of arizona and together we are going to win the white house in november. now, you know, this is where it all began for me. remember that massive crowd also. so i said, let's go and have some fun tonight, we're going to arizona, okay? thank you. this will be a little bit different. this won't be a rally speech, per se. instead, i'm going to deliver a detailed policy address on one of the greatest challenges facing our country today -- illegal immigration. i've just landed. having returned from a very important and special meeting with the president of mexico, a man i like and respect very much, and a man who truly loves his country, mexico. and by the way, just like i am a man who loves my country, the united states. we agreed on the importance of ending the illegal flow of drugs, cash, guns, and people across our border. and to put the cartels out of business. we also discussed the great contributions of mexican-american citizens of our two countries, my love for the people of mexico, and the leadership and friendship that we have between mexico and the united states. it was a thoughtful and substantive
in my heart. i love the people of arizona and together we are going to win the white house in november. now, you know, this is where it all began for me. remember that massive crowd also. so i said, let's go and have some fun tonight, we're going to arizona, okay? thank you. this will be a little bit different. this won't be a rally speech, per se. instead, i'm going to deliver a detailed policy address on one of the greatest challenges facing our country today -- illegal immigration. i've just...
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the people in the community, it does good for us too. >>reporter: that encouraged people across colorado to volunteer. >> you feel good when you do this and it brings out the best in everybody. >> it makes me feel amazing. i mean i love helping other people. >>> right now we want to bring memorial ceremony happening right now at the pentagon. president obama is paying his tribute to the victims. let's listen in. >> we wonder how their lives might have unfolded, how their dreams might have taken shape. i'm mindful that no words we offer or deeds we do can ever truly erase the pain of absence. and yet, the survivors and families of 9/11, your steadfast love and faithfulness has been an inspiration to me and to our entire country. even as you've mourned, you've gathered the strength to carry on. in the names of those you've lost, you've started scholarships and volunteered in your communities and done your best to be a good neighbor and citizen, and in your grief and grace, you've reminded us that together, there's nothing that we americans cannot overcome. the question before us is always how do we preserve the legacy of those we lost, how do we live up to their example, and how do we keep t
the people in the community, it does good for us too. >>reporter: that encouraged people across colorado to volunteer. >> you feel good when you do this and it brings out the best in everybody. >> it makes me feel amazing. i mean i love helping other people. >>> right now we want to bring memorial ceremony happening right now at the pentagon. president obama is paying his tribute to the victims. let's listen in. >> we wonder how their lives might have unfolded,...
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in manchester. the deadly shooting that has many people in the community on edge. >> it is very surprising to me. it seems like nowadays, some of the people don't even care. shelley: drought concerns growing more urgent in the state. the areas now facing an extreme drought and how the dry soil is hurting the pumpkin crop. hayley: w c donald trump back in the granite state hours after democratic vice presidential pick tim kaine campaign here in the state as well. what both said to voters. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur nine news tonight. shelley: authorities still a deadly shooting in manchester. police responded to the intersection of mary mac and egypt street last night for a report of shots fired and that is where they found a victim with a gunshot wound. we are live in manchester tonight with the latest on the investigation. naoko: residents are certainly concerned as police tried to put together the facts. an autopsy was and investigators have officially ruled this a homicide. this was the scene last night at the intersection of egypt street and merrimack in manchester. p
in manchester. the deadly shooting that has many people in the community on edge. >> it is very surprising to me. it seems like nowadays, some of the people don't even care. shelley: drought concerns growing more urgent in the state. the areas now facing an extreme drought and how the dry soil is hurting the pumpkin crop. hayley: w c donald trump back in the granite state hours after democratic vice presidential pick tim kaine campaign here in the state as well. what both said to voters....
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the live studio audience in the second hour of "g.m.a." and it is exciting to have all of the people, fans in the studio, clapping and whooing. we found people from milwaukee and they stopped me, we watch what, milwaukee? it was so cool this is michael's first full season on "g.m.a.." it is a great experience. >> you visited rachel and mario. >> yes. >> did you try the food? >> a little bit. mario and the chew is a great show as well. you will get to see all of this. i making a cameo on rachel ray's show too. so jeremy, it is a little rainy out there. >> yes, damp and dreary. cool rules in the forecast. if you are making plans for the weekend, i would say that the pick day is sunday, saturday's forecast is including rain and then early next week we have a until then 60s are in the forecast. the winds are picking up in sheboygan, you are seeing that with the flag there. 10-15-mile-per-hour breeze there. they are 50 degrees. cooler for the inland locations this morning. as cool as 48. closer to the lake shore, it is around 50 degrees. take a look at the lake micn water temperatures and taking a dip here. now down to 51 degrees. the forecast for today, highs likely around 60. a
the live studio audience in the second hour of "g.m.a." and it is exciting to have all of the people, fans in the studio, clapping and whooing. we found people from milwaukee and they stopped me, we watch what, milwaukee? it was so cool this is michael's first full season on "g.m.a.." it is a great experience. >> you visited rachel and mario. >> yes. >> did you try the food? >> a little bit. mario and the chew is a great show as well. you will get to...
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the first car, and everyone was kind of freaking out that was around me. the lady in front of me actually fell under the seat in front of her, and people were very upset. >> you were in the second car. the lady in front of you fell under her seat. what did you see? could you see anyone in the first car beside the roof falling in? were they able to get out? >> yeah. people were getting out. there were definitely people very injured. i saw a lot of people with gashed heads and blood everywhere. blood on the floor after we got out. i think they were trying to jump through the windows and get people out of that first car as well. but it was really bad. i don't even know if anyone got hurt when it jumped the stop, and you know, it went from basically the stop to where the waiting room is. so it could have hit people walking by as well. i'm not sure if it hit anyone like that. >> how come you weren't able to? i'm guessing, trying to draw the picture here. you're in the second car and the people you're talking about that you saw were bloodied, from the first car. why wouldn't you have been able to see that platform where people would have been standing? i would
the first car, and everyone was kind of freaking out that was around me. the lady in front of me actually fell under the seat in front of her, and people were very upset. >> you were in the second car. the lady in front of you fell under her seat. what did you see? could you see anyone in the first car beside the roof falling in? were they able to get out? >> yeah. people were getting out. there were definitely people very injured. i saw a lot of people with gashed heads and blood...
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other the were injured and some made it to the hospital on their own, some severely injured and in need of rescue. >> people buried under the rubble. >> he picked me up and passed me to someone else. >> reporter: survivors say it was serifying. we heard people screaming in the first part. they were trapped and con get out. >> i heard horrifying terrible >> reporter: investigators searching for answers as to what exactly happened. the engineer of the train, tommy gallagher appears to have no red flags from his employer or in his medical history. the train was in the equipped with positive train control, a safety feature designed to prevent crashes like this. the ntsb will look at similarities between in and-- this crash and the one in 2011. >> the train came in at too high a right of speed. and the question is why is that. thinks investigation is in the early stages and in initial signs of terrorism or that this was deliberate. john cocoa, 7 news nightteam. >> jadiann: some passengers with were tossed from their seats and some felt the train come off the we continue our coverage with more from the panicked passengers. >> reporter: the train never s
other the were injured and some made it to the hospital on their own, some severely injured and in need of rescue. >> people buried under the rubble. >> he picked me up and passed me to someone else. >> reporter: survivors say it was serifying. we heard people screaming in the first part. they were trapped and con get out. >> i heard horrifying terrible >> reporter: investigators searching for answers as to what exactly happened. the engineer of the train, tommy...
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the same. >> two closest people to my son in the world. and let me just say that there's no way he would ever injure either one of them. the life raft he said he had been floating in for more than a week. he told the coast guard he lost sight of his mother when his boat sank during an overnight fishing trip that the to sit out on from rhode island. >> when i saw the life raft i did not see my mom. have you found her? >> suspicions started swirling when on monday police searched carman's vernon vermont home. leaving with a computer modem, gps and card and letter handwritten by him. according to the se offshore then she had planned. documents from connecticut also state police suspected carman was behind the shooting death of his grandfather in 2013. he was known to be the last person to see his grandfather and a search warrant says family members were so afraid of nathan they hired armed private security to protect their home. prosecutors would not sign an arrest warrant citing the need for more information. they pursued, they've been hounding him for
the same. >> two closest people to my son in the world. and let me just say that there's no way he would ever injure either one of them. the life raft he said he had been floating in for more than a week. he told the coast guard he lost sight of his mother when his boat sank during an overnight fishing trip that the to sit out on from rhode island. >> when i saw the life raft i did not see my mom. have you found her? >> suspicions started swirling when on monday police...
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in his final year of residency. his reasons have changed. he doctor. >> the moment of healing after my father's passing were in the people that approached me and said, man this sucks and sat with me. >> reporter: and you want to be that someone else? >> yeah. >> reporter: matt said that he found peace through daily annual letters to his dad. he and his wife are expecting a baby. >> i'm going to to be proud to tell them who their grandfather was and this foundation that jamie and i building now. >> we wish them all the comfort in the world. >>> you're thinking about doing a little volunteering, xcel saturday. this center is in jamestown and hit hard by the flooding of 201. they need volunteers to them move logs and pick up trash. they offer education to children, including low income schools. >> they stay here overnight and we feed them and meet with the teachers beforehand and we design the program that will help xcel energey's day of service. go to cbs4denver.com. >>> coors field is known as a hitters' pair days. tyler andersons with on the mound. and we pick it up not third and rockies down by one. and he scored from second on the infield single.
in his final year of residency. his reasons have changed. he doctor. >> the moment of healing after my father's passing were in the people that approached me and said, man this sucks and sat with me. >> reporter: and you want to be that someone else? >> yeah. >> reporter: matt said that he found peace through daily annual letters to his dad. he and his wife are expecting a baby. >> i'm going to to be proud to tell them who their grandfather was and this foundation...
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in my heart. i love the people of arizona and together we are going to win the white house in november. now, you know, this is where it all began for me that massive crowd also. so i said, let's go have some fun tonight. we're going to arizona. okay? thank you. this will be a little bit different. this won't be a rally speech per se. instead i'm going to deliver a detailed policy address on one of the greatest challenges facing our country today, illegal immigration. i've just landed, having returned from a very important and special meeting with the president of mexico. a man i like and respect very much, and a man who truly loves his country, mexico. and by the way, just like i am a man who loves my country, the united states. we agreed on the importance of ending the illegal flow of drugs, cash, guns and people across our border, and to put the cartels out of business. we also discussed the great contributions of mexican american citizens to our two countries, my love for the people of mexico and the leadership and friendship that we have between mexico and the united states. it was a thoughtful and substantive conversation and it
in my heart. i love the people of arizona and together we are going to win the white house in november. now, you know, this is where it all began for me that massive crowd also. so i said, let's go have some fun tonight. we're going to arizona. okay? thank you. this will be a little bit different. this won't be a rally speech per se. instead i'm going to deliver a detailed policy address on one of the greatest challenges facing our country today, illegal immigration. i've just landed, having...
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in the african american community playing out. in many are over communities where the african american people will accept the for anything.lice gwen: in some ways it occurred to me, ed, that this -- these and imminent threats and anyone who wants to figureis country has to out how to cope with. how did we see the people the country cope with it this week? ed: the way they've been issues as to these long as they've been candidates. typicalton response is of her, it strikes a serious and concerned tone. she increasingly has adopted the stance of so many who are so deeply concerned about this by is enough, this has to stop. trump obviously holds back. the safetyoncern for of law enforcement and makes the immigration argument which he's made whether with san bernardino charlotte this week or other things and he brings up the concerns about drugs, as well, drugs may have had something to do with it but as far as we know certainly not in case and doesn't appear to be in the charlotte case, correct me if i'm wrong. and you know there are americans in this country who like either of those answers. to thinki continue about and why i'm really intrigued about monday night
in the african american community playing out. in many are over communities where the african american people will accept the for anything.lice gwen: in some ways it occurred to me, ed, that this -- these and imminent threats and anyone who wants to figureis country has to out how to cope with. how did we see the people the country cope with it this week? ed: the way they've been issues as to these long as they've been candidates. typicalton response is of her, it strikes a serious and...