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the three most important were george washington thomas paine and thomas jefferson. but i also want to touch on to other fathers. thomas lincoln his actual father will never rises with dissatisfaction from his own father. born in virginia thomas lincoln 1778 moved to kentucky and there he had his family daughter sarah, abraham and a little boy thomas that only live three days. thomas linkedin was a subsistence farmer and a carpenter to depict tem and as a ne'er-do-well but historians and biographers have revised that thomas lincoln never went broke never left bad that he did have some problem with land titles in kentucky but everything he did this just a nightmare that is one of the reasons why they moved to indiana and illinois. he is also the trustee of the baptist church in the fall the times he was in school and it was one year but he wanted to learn how to read these are useful skills that they wanted the their sons to have them. but they never truly got along. and thomas lincoln wanted his son to read but he could not understand abraham's passion for reading. l
the three most important were george washington thomas paine and thomas jefferson. but i also want to touch on to other fathers. thomas lincoln his actual father will never rises with dissatisfaction from his own father. born in virginia thomas lincoln 1778 moved to kentucky and there he had his family daughter sarah, abraham and a little boy thomas that only live three days. thomas linkedin was a subsistence farmer and a carpenter to depict tem and as a ne'er-do-well but historians and...
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it's a great job. >> thomas r. pickerring took a personal interest in it and felt that, of course, it would only benefit the foreign service to have a wired range of perspective, diverse ideas, experiences, backgrounds. in its totality, that's what represents america. the reason why it continues to exist is because they have not successfully arrived at a percentage that reflects american society. >> bonnie: mary vargas was a pickering fellow. the daughter of immigrants, vargas grew up in a tough neighborhood in east l.a. >> mary vargas: i was very curious about the world early on. and when i started high school, i had an excellent european history teacher and world history teacher, and she told me about model united nations. >> bonnie: vargas was encouraged to apply to george washington university's school of international affairs. she was accepted through the women in leadership program which helped pay for her first two years of school. >> mary vargas: my second year i was a little bit concerned about my financia
it's a great job. >> thomas r. pickerring took a personal interest in it and felt that, of course, it would only benefit the foreign service to have a wired range of perspective, diverse ideas, experiences, backgrounds. in its totality, that's what represents america. the reason why it continues to exist is because they have not successfully arrived at a percentage that reflects american society. >> bonnie: mary vargas was a pickering fellow. the daughter of immigrants, vargas grew...
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the three most important ones to him throughout his life were george washington, thomas paine, thomas jefferson. but also want to touch on to other fathers, lincoln's own actual father, thomas lincoln come and then finally towards the end of his life god the father. i think some of lincoln's interest in the founding father arises from his dissatisfaction with his own father. and some of his turn toward god the father at the end of his life is because even the founding fathers will be no longer quite enough for him. so to begin with thomas lincoln, he was born in virginia 1778. he moved to kentucky. there he had his family, a daughter sarah, signed abraham come and a little boy thomas who only lived for three days. thomas lincoln was subsistence farmer and a carpenter all his life. there was a fashion in the mid-20th century to depict him as an almost snopes in na'er-do-well. but i think historians and biographers have revised that. thomas lincoln never went broke. he never left bad debt. he had some problem with land titles in kentucky, but everybody did, serving in the state was just
the three most important ones to him throughout his life were george washington, thomas paine, thomas jefferson. but also want to touch on to other fathers, lincoln's own actual father, thomas lincoln come and then finally towards the end of his life god the father. i think some of lincoln's interest in the founding father arises from his dissatisfaction with his own father. and some of his turn toward god the father at the end of his life is because even the founding fathers will be no longer...
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if thomas were to kill someone, i will be right next to him hiding the body. if thomas spent the rest of his life in jail, i would be at every visit, and i would be on the end of every phone call. we don't do well when we don't have each other. >> it's w-h-a-t-s-u-p. he said "what's up" to me. >> they found out a way to send coded messages to each other by using the computers used to order commissary goods. we have a way of communicating. this is the first time in eight years that we've ever been separated. the longest was seven days maybe. so i'm like wait fog friday. >> she told me that she has court on friday. i told her i have court on friday. it's going to be awkward know what i'm saying seeing her for the first time in a while, like actually that close. and her and me both in shackles, and not being able to hug her and that, it's going to be pretty depressing. but at least i will get to see her. >> and the couple hopes that the courts will allow them each to go to drug rehabilitation programs rather than the possibility of more jail or prison time. schlo
if thomas were to kill someone, i will be right next to him hiding the body. if thomas spent the rest of his life in jail, i would be at every visit, and i would be on the end of every phone call. we don't do well when we don't have each other. >> it's w-h-a-t-s-u-p. he said "what's up" to me. >> they found out a way to send coded messages to each other by using the computers used to order commissary goods. we have a way of communicating. this is the first time in eight...
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thomas cook shares are down 20%. this is after they said that revenue missed, but we also heard from the ceo herriot green. leaving the company. thomas cook is down 20% at the open. the stock price was delayed. here is a look at the markets in general. we are seeing a lot of games, except for the ftse. it is still gaining. that is the thomas cook affect. we are back in two. >> welcome back. opec's meeting in vienna starts tomorrow, but the world oil producers have already gotten down to business. the leading suppliers from nations providing one third of the world's crude oil that together last night to see if cut inuld agree to a output. ryan chilcote was there and got the only interview with the ceo of the largest traded oil company. a big day. did it yield anything? in theid yield something sense the countries agreed to watch oil prices, but that's something that is very different from the countries agreeing to cut output. that's one of the reasons we saw oil fall to a four-year low. were fourere countries that hav
thomas cook shares are down 20%. this is after they said that revenue missed, but we also heard from the ceo herriot green. leaving the company. thomas cook is down 20% at the open. the stock price was delayed. here is a look at the markets in general. we are seeing a lot of games, except for the ftse. it is still gaining. that is the thomas cook affect. we are back in two. >> welcome back. opec's meeting in vienna starts tomorrow, but the world oil producers have already gotten down to...
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the three most important were george washington thomas paine and thomas jefferson. but i also want to touch on to other fathers. thomas lincoln his actual father will never rises with dissatisfaction from his own father. born in virginia thomas lincoln 1778 moved to kentucky and there he had his family daughter sarah, abraham and a little boy thomas that only live three days. thomas linkedin was a subsistence farmer and a carpenter to depict tem and as a ne'er-do-well but historians and biographers have revised that thomas he had some problem with land titles in kentucky, but everybody did. surveying in that state was just a nightmare. that's one of the reasons the lincolns moved to indiana and then to illinois. thomas lincoln was on several juries, which was a sign of respectability, and he was also a trustee of a baptist church that he and his wife belonged to. he sent his children to little one-room schools on several occasions. now, this wasn't for a long time. if you add up all the time that abraham lincoln spent in school, it as up to a -- it adds up to a year
the three most important were george washington thomas paine and thomas jefferson. but i also want to touch on to other fathers. thomas lincoln his actual father will never rises with dissatisfaction from his own father. born in virginia thomas lincoln 1778 moved to kentucky and there he had his family daughter sarah, abraham and a little boy thomas that only live three days. thomas linkedin was a subsistence farmer and a carpenter to depict tem and as a ne'er-do-well but historians and...
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so deem at jim thomas who is jim thomas,- dean who is here today, but justice thomas his own family crib -- lent justice thomas his own family crib. before classes began he secured a job with legal assistance. frank cochran remembers thomas as a quick learner, very well organized, and the kind of person you were able to trust to do the work while. well.ught the -- work he brought the same philosophy to his studies. he obtained special permission to carry the maximum number of credits and he subjected himself to a rigorous curriculum of corporate law, bankruptcy, and commercial transactions. made a habit of staying at the library until it closed at 1:00 in the morning. it was clear from the beginning just how smart he was. 's diligence was equaled by his sociability which led to enduring relationships with students and faculty. he soon became close with the pioneering tax scholar boris and the civil rights professor thomas emerson and with clinton johnstone, a yale institution who passed away this year. around the end of his first spring, thomas lost his wallet and had it returned to him
so deem at jim thomas who is jim thomas,- dean who is here today, but justice thomas his own family crib -- lent justice thomas his own family crib. before classes began he secured a job with legal assistance. frank cochran remembers thomas as a quick learner, very well organized, and the kind of person you were able to trust to do the work while. well.ught the -- work he brought the same philosophy to his studies. he obtained special permission to carry the maximum number of credits and he...
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late justice thomas her life is about the termination. born in east bronxfor parents immigrated from puerto rico, sshe grew up in a family to accept the economic disadvantage would dictate what the children would become. her mother,, who worked long hours as a nurse, was famous in a project for saving up to buy sony and her brother a complete edition of the encyclopaedia. the books paid off. from princeton g sshe headed to yale. sania sotomayor's classmate and our dean of the road, described her as tough, clear, and very quick on her feet. how exam was great. [laughter] take do not want to chances but sonia was one of those people that from the very beginning to chances. as a student she chose to study matters which were close to her heart. prof bill believes it is the written on the subject concerned the application of the equal footing. prof stephen carter rremembers how she was scrupulous but the strongest possible form, even for positions which she disagreed. the yale law board announced a -- publish public her publication. path to th
late justice thomas her life is about the termination. born in east bronxfor parents immigrated from puerto rico, sshe grew up in a family to accept the economic disadvantage would dictate what the children would become. her mother,, who worked long hours as a nurse, was famous in a project for saving up to buy sony and her brother a complete edition of the encyclopaedia. the books paid off. from princeton g sshe headed to yale. sania sotomayor's classmate and our dean of the road, described...
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thomas has to drab it out of the water. he is able to do it. it shakes itself off. >> how do i get out of here? then it realizes, wait, thomas is trying to help me. >> i've never seen a wet squirrel. when do you ever see a wet squirrel? >> you don't think about that. >> i'm done thinking about it already. >> what's cool about thomas, he says he's been on the water a lot. he says i'm in their world, they're not in mine. he's come across squirrels, animals and snakes. he was happy to help this little guy out. >> your daily dose of ouch from russia. >> in this intersection here, very busy. keep an eye on this white car. it's about to make a left hand turn. this car over here is about to go right through that intersection without stopping. it does have a green light. >> it's their fault. >> keep an eye on this pedestrian right here. >> oh! >> that car crashes, drags the person down to the other fence. the driver of that vehicle does stet out of the car and comes over to check that person out. you do see a few other people start to gather to find ou
thomas has to drab it out of the water. he is able to do it. it shakes itself off. >> how do i get out of here? then it realizes, wait, thomas is trying to help me. >> i've never seen a wet squirrel. when do you ever see a wet squirrel? >> you don't think about that. >> i'm done thinking about it already. >> what's cool about thomas, he says he's been on the water a lot. he says i'm in their world, they're not in mine. he's come across squirrels, animals and...
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thomas wood, the misinterpretation. a lot of standard histories will say that thomas would willingly made the decision to follow an order he knew couldn't work in order to destroy his army. i can't except that. self-preservation alone would have something to do with that. recent scholarship has cast a lot of doubt on that. it was a mix up, all these battles. james long street who had been transferred from the army of northern virginia down to bragg's army, amassing a great force. rosecrans was outnumbered. union army had fewer people on the field in september 1863 in the confederate army. the ride is shattered, and then rosecrans is criticized for fleeing the battlefield in panic. another side of the story. rosecrans met up with james a garfield. garfield, an interesting fellow. he said it one point that he loved every bone in rosecrans's body. he was a self-made man, he had studied the elegy and was a congressman who would later become president. he and rosecrans would discuss theology laid into the evenings. -- late i
thomas wood, the misinterpretation. a lot of standard histories will say that thomas would willingly made the decision to follow an order he knew couldn't work in order to destroy his army. i can't except that. self-preservation alone would have something to do with that. recent scholarship has cast a lot of doubt on that. it was a mix up, all these battles. james long street who had been transferred from the army of northern virginia down to bragg's army, amassing a great force. rosecrans was...
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so deem at jim thomas who is jim thomas,- dean who is here today, but justice thomas his own family crib -- lent justice thomas his own family crib. before classes began he secured a job with legal assistance. frank cochran remembers thomas as a quick learner, very well organized, and the kind of person you were able to trust to do the work while. well.ught the -- work he brought the same philosophy to his studies. he obtained special permission to carry the maximum number of credits and he subjected himself to a rigorous curriculum of corporate law, bankruptcy, and commercial transactions. made a habit of staying at the library until it closed at 1:00 in the morning. it was clear from the beginning just how smart he was. 's diligence was equaled by his sociability which led to enduring relationships with students and faculty. he soon became close with the pioneering tax scholar boris and the civil rights professor thomas emerson and with clinton johnstone, a yale institution who passed away this year. around the end of his first spring, thomas lost his wallet and had it returned to him
so deem at jim thomas who is jim thomas,- dean who is here today, but justice thomas his own family crib -- lent justice thomas his own family crib. before classes began he secured a job with legal assistance. frank cochran remembers thomas as a quick learner, very well organized, and the kind of person you were able to trust to do the work while. well.ught the -- work he brought the same philosophy to his studies. he obtained special permission to carry the maximum number of credits and he...
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and he goes by thomas, and i think he's particular about it. >> thomas coyne.'ll tell you right now, out here it's important to be a team. and by a team it's every man for himself. you don't have to be faster than the bear, have you to be dpafter than jones. >> mike rowe. >> nice to meet you. >> it's mr. mike rowe. please. >> they tell you to wear shorts? >> they told me to wear shorts. >> you're going to bang your knees up pretty good. >> there's certain things we don't tell students to bring. if you suffer without it, next time you go in the field, make sure you have it. i had a military instructor here for a while. there's two ways to learn, pain and humiliation. >> he should be in television. >>. >> you're starting with training and immersing your students? >> yes. survival is about that mcgyver principal. you have to be able to improvise in the field. you're never going to be able to have all the gear all the equipment you want. in order to be able to improvise effectively, you have to have a complete understanding of the fundamentals. you have to know wha
and he goes by thomas, and i think he's particular about it. >> thomas coyne.'ll tell you right now, out here it's important to be a team. and by a team it's every man for himself. you don't have to be faster than the bear, have you to be dpafter than jones. >> mike rowe. >> nice to meet you. >> it's mr. mike rowe. please. >> they tell you to wear shorts? >> they told me to wear shorts. >> you're going to bang your knees up pretty good. >> there's...
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>> thomas, ted cruz could win iowa. he's talking to the republican base and this is part of why it could be so hard to get immigration. the 2016 politics is going to make it so difficult to navigate. >> his new best friend joni ernst. thank you to have you both on. >>> coming up you know things are bad for democrats when the gop flips the governor's mansion in deep blue maryland. we'll talk to michael steel. obviously my dad -- >>> plus what the loss means for -- just in the election ballot box. one of the only said he'll challenge hillary clinton. >>> good morning. looking ahead on the wednesday. rain is in the from texas almost all the way back into new england. it's light this morning. just showers for the travels. central portion of texas the rainiest forecast out there. warm air heading to the east coast. enjoy it. it won't be here for long. you see the picture over texas. for wednesday it's a rainy day. texas some portions of arkansas, nice weather alone the immediate east coast. it changes for thursday. we'll hav
>> thomas, ted cruz could win iowa. he's talking to the republican base and this is part of why it could be so hard to get immigration. the 2016 politics is going to make it so difficult to navigate. >> his new best friend joni ernst. thank you to have you both on. >>> coming up you know things are bad for democrats when the gop flips the governor's mansion in deep blue maryland. we'll talk to michael steel. obviously my dad -- >>> plus what the loss means for --...
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in 1779, when thomas jefferson and others were declaring independence, this area was spanish and in 1779, spanish colonial forces came within a few miles of where we are now exploring the and searching for hostile american indian peoples. in 1806, he was sent into the american southwest to explore the region. very similar to lewis and clark, who were sent to the northwestern part of the newly acquired louisiana territory. to the southwest part of the territory and, from he came pective, when out here, he really walked off the map. be the mission was to first american official to carry word of american ownership of this region to the american indian people were out here. to create a map of the region. to identify resources that were here in the american west. and to determine boundaries jefferson bought louisiana the boundaries were disputed, and the spanish would not have agreed with what thomas jefferson thought he had acquired. even if -- even if that dispute had happened. it was still not quite clear and e one country ended another country began because defined by river drainages and
in 1779, when thomas jefferson and others were declaring independence, this area was spanish and in 1779, spanish colonial forces came within a few miles of where we are now exploring the and searching for hostile american indian peoples. in 1806, he was sent into the american southwest to explore the region. very similar to lewis and clark, who were sent to the northwestern part of the newly acquired louisiana territory. to the southwest part of the territory and, from he came pective, when...
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and he actually got by thomas and i think he's particular about it. >> thomas coyne.st day at the rodeo. i'll tell you right now, out here, it's important to be a team. and by a team, i mean it's every man for himself. you don't have to be faster than the bear. you have to be faster than jones. >> just got to outrun jones. >> hey, thomas. mike rowe. >> nice to meet you, mr. rowe. >> it's mr. mike rowe. please. so they told me to wear shorts. >> they told you to wear shorts? you're going to bang your knees up pretty good. this is good. there are certain things we don't tell students to bring. it's not actually absolutely necessary. and if you suffer a little bit without it, next time you get on the field, you'll always make sure you have it. >> sure. builds character. >> i had a military instructor here for a while. he said there's two ways to learn. pain and humiliation. >> he should be in television. so really, you're starting from a pretty fundamental place with survival training. and building from there, and immersing your students? >> yeah, there's full immersion.
and he actually got by thomas and i think he's particular about it. >> thomas coyne.st day at the rodeo. i'll tell you right now, out here, it's important to be a team. and by a team, i mean it's every man for himself. you don't have to be faster than the bear. you have to be faster than jones. >> just got to outrun jones. >> hey, thomas. mike rowe. >> nice to meet you, mr. rowe. >> it's mr. mike rowe. please. so they told me to wear shorts. >> they told you...
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the spanish would not have agreed with what thomas jefferson thought he acquired. even if that dispute had not happened, it still was not quite clear where one country ended and another country began. riveras defined by drainages. no one ever knew where all the rivers were. planeas coming across the . he entered present-day colorado in november of 1806. entering what we now think is colorado, he could begin to see the mountain. he called a grand peak. he identified the mountain as a location where he could get high enough and begin to understand how the rivers flowed. he looked down onto the plane's and the surrounding area to help map the region. when pike first sees the grand peak, he thinks he will reach the top and a few days. it takes weeks to approach. that was probably because in the you where pike throughout, don't have this is like you have in the american west, where the air is drier and clear. you can see for many miles. by how farnfused distances are here. reach theor weeks to top of the mountain. they reach what we believe is a called mountn rosa. anot
the spanish would not have agreed with what thomas jefferson thought he acquired. even if that dispute had not happened, it still was not quite clear where one country ended and another country began. riveras defined by drainages. no one ever knew where all the rivers were. planeas coming across the . he entered present-day colorado in november of 1806. entering what we now think is colorado, he could begin to see the mountain. he called a grand peak. he identified the mountain as a location...
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he said since thomas photo has gone viral there is not much she can do. strict privacy settings on your social media account will protect your photos in he says, think again. >> if i'm your facebook friend and able to see your photo i can copy that photo and do something witt. >> reporter: what can do you to make sure what happened thomas family does not happen tour family. >> i tell what you i tell my 11 year-old daughter, don't put your photos on line. whether it is through twitter, facebook, instagram and they are publicly available you lose all control of those photographs. >> reporter: if you are going to post your photos on line on facebook we have a list of the steps to take to best protect them on our web site. go to cbs philly.com/iteam. i'm charlotte huffman for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 85-foot tree from central pennsylvania will be the holiday center piece at rocker feller center in new york. workers in danville cut down the 13-ton norway spruce this morning and hoisted it on to a trailer for one 1155-mile journey this came from a couple's
he said since thomas photo has gone viral there is not much she can do. strict privacy settings on your social media account will protect your photos in he says, think again. >> if i'm your facebook friend and able to see your photo i can copy that photo and do something witt. >> reporter: what can do you to make sure what happened thomas family does not happen tour family. >> i tell what you i tell my 11 year-old daughter, don't put your photos on line. whether it is through...
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the spanish would not have agreed with what thomas jefferson thought he acquired. even if that dispute had not happened, it still was not quite clear where one country ended and another country began. that was defined by river drainages. no one ever knew where all the rivers were. as pike was coming across the plains along the arkansas river he entered present-day colorado , in november of 1806. shortly after, entering what we now think is colorado, he could begin to see the mountain. he called it grand peak. he identified the mountain as a location where he could get high enough and begin to understand how the rivers flowed. plains anddown on the plane the surrounding area to help map the region. when pike first sees the grand peak, he thinks he will reach the top and a few days. it takes weeks to approach. that was probably because in the east where pike throughout, you don't have this is like you have in the american west, where the air is drier and clear. you can see for many miles. pike was confused by how far distances are here. he tried for weeks to reach th
the spanish would not have agreed with what thomas jefferson thought he acquired. even if that dispute had not happened, it still was not quite clear where one country ended and another country began. that was defined by river drainages. no one ever knew where all the rivers were. as pike was coming across the plains along the arkansas river he entered present-day colorado , in november of 1806. shortly after, entering what we now think is colorado, he could begin to see the mountain. he called...
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. >> reporter: kristin thomas was stun when she saw this campaign flier. >> we had photos on line and never thought that anything like this would happen. >> reporter: that is thomas family in the ad for david kessler, who is running for state represent any of berks county in pennsylvania's 130th district but thomas's don't know kessler and never approved of their picture being used. >> the picture is just below a letter written from the couple named angie and john thanking kessler for saving their home from foreclosure. >> we are not angie and tom: our home is not in foreclosure. >> reporter: as it turns out thomas posted photo to her blog in 2009 but it ended up on a stock photo web site, without her permission. and, that is where kessler's campaign got their photo. >> the fact that our picture was used, right next to the handwritten note and implying that we are those people, seems very wrong to me. >> reporter: looking for an explanation thomas called kessler, who left her this voice mail. >> sorry about this, again, the people that wrote the thank you note, they actually got divor
. >> reporter: kristin thomas was stun when she saw this campaign flier. >> we had photos on line and never thought that anything like this would happen. >> reporter: that is thomas family in the ad for david kessler, who is running for state represent any of berks county in pennsylvania's 130th district but thomas's don't know kessler and never approved of their picture being used. >> the picture is just below a letter written from the couple named angie and john...
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that's thomas in tight coverage between two defenders and demaryius thomas has his 7th catch for 127.t goes for nine. peyton is 14th career 4040 yard gain that's an nfl record. came here today not records but came here for the w. this result could very possibly send the broncos back this way for, who knows, whether it be divisional round, would you think the afc championship game in january 18th. if it worked out that way as you see robert craft, jonathan craft, willie mcginnis in that shot secretary of state kerry is here today. again there was this big celebration at halftime. they had 17 of the 22 players, far all three championship teams, most of them back today that's why mcginnis we saw him. manning down the field. incomplete. hightower and revis were right there battling for it with tamme. >> phil: so many patriots around the football that's why it was incomplete. they hit each other. >> jim: you think we'll see these two again? these two teams? >> phil: so many things can happen between now and then. patriots are in good position last year, lost a game late. gained home field
that's thomas in tight coverage between two defenders and demaryius thomas has his 7th catch for 127.t goes for nine. peyton is 14th career 4040 yard gain that's an nfl record. came here today not records but came here for the w. this result could very possibly send the broncos back this way for, who knows, whether it be divisional round, would you think the afc championship game in january 18th. if it worked out that way as you see robert craft, jonathan craft, willie mcginnis in that shot...
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that is thomas edison behind him. he enjoyed old-time country dancing. naturalist.ith the grandchildren.s together. a garden his first that is his wife. it began with an idea that most people thought would not work, but he made it work. the tools he used were common sense, ingenuity, and perseverance. along with the natural instinct of putting machines together and making them run. he was born into a world of limited horizons. he never lost his love for the land and the everlasting cycle. what he accomplished helped man put the burden of work on machines and broke the barriers of space and time, of isolation and distance. his life was a paradox. his mechanical genius help to change forever the lives of people everywhere, he thought to record of the world around him and his ever widening interest. he collected buildings the way others collect stamps and the minute village where time stands still. he assembled acres of machines and early he discovered that capacity for the motion picture capacity. in april 1914, he organized a motion picture department whi
that is thomas edison behind him. he enjoyed old-time country dancing. naturalist.ith the grandchildren.s together. a garden his first that is his wife. it began with an idea that most people thought would not work, but he made it work. the tools he used were common sense, ingenuity, and perseverance. along with the natural instinct of putting machines together and making them run. he was born into a world of limited horizons. he never lost his love for the land and the everlasting cycle. what...
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we want to you come out of prison not being hateful. >> reporter: thomas' attorney says thomas wanted to give a statement, but that he wasn't feeling well. his cousin told us what thomas would have said. >> he wants him to forgive him for what happened and it's just a big misunderstanding and he apologizes. i know i can see it in his eyes that he's genuinely sorry for what he's done. >> reporter: the good news is, sasha is now fully recovered, living away at college. these are pictures the family shot when they took sasha to school at mit a few months ago. >> to treat that decision, that choice that he made on that day as the choice of a grown person just doesn't seem fair. >> reporter: the judge will evaluate thomas' progress next summer. if everything looks good, the sentence will be reduced. >>> a major break in the case of a man accused of harassing young girls near a school. the tactic that helped lead to a quick arrest. >> plus, the timing on what will mean the difference between dense fog or sun this weekend, and our next chance for rain. >> next, it's still months away, but le
we want to you come out of prison not being hateful. >> reporter: thomas' attorney says thomas wanted to give a statement, but that he wasn't feeling well. his cousin told us what thomas would have said. >> he wants him to forgive him for what happened and it's just a big misunderstanding and he apologizes. i know i can see it in his eyes that he's genuinely sorry for what he's done. >> reporter: the good news is, sasha is now fully recovered, living away at college. these are...
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thomas is 47 feet tall and needs 75 handlers.s inflation team fills the balloons with mostly helium and lots of it. >> thomas, for example, takes over 20,000 cubic feet. so if you think about a basketball being a little bit less than a cubic foot, you can think it takes maybe 25,000 basketballs to fill thomas. >> this is the order of the parade. >> reporter: linda has been part of the parade for 20 years. she's piloting a balloon, a job that's not as easy as they look. >> you guide them down the parade route so they avoid obstacles. if there's wind, you raise and lower the balloon. >> reporter: organize irs say it's all worth it to see the balloons bring joy to the crowds below. lauren lyster, cbs news, new york. >>> president obama pardoned two turkeys for thanksgiving. in an annual tradition, the president spared the two turkeys. they're named mac and cheese. the birds will be sent to live the rest of their lives at a virginia farm. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the travel delays cause
thomas is 47 feet tall and needs 75 handlers.s inflation team fills the balloons with mostly helium and lots of it. >> thomas, for example, takes over 20,000 cubic feet. so if you think about a basketball being a little bit less than a cubic foot, you can think it takes maybe 25,000 basketballs to fill thomas. >> this is the order of the parade. >> reporter: linda has been part of the parade for 20 years. she's piloting a balloon, a job that's not as easy as they look....
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garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> it is a nice concept. if you know of someone doing something nice for others, garvin would love to hear from you. go to our website, nbcbayarea.com, and search "bay area proud." as a matter of fact, she asked for squares, because if you do a whole blanket, that's too daunting. >> absolutely, teach yourself to do a square. >> i'll teach you. >>> up close and personal, even if it's dangerous. our drought bringing wildlife to our front doors. >> we showed you recent encounters, several of them, mountain lions, but that's not all. ian cole explains. >> reporter: the chapped landscapes of california are forcing wildlife into our backyards, as they search for food, shelter, and water. something staff and volunteers at the wild care wildlife hospital in san rafael know all too well. they have a 24/7 living with wildlife hotline, the only one in the bay area people can call if there's an injured or orph orphaned animal in their yard or larger animal that's coming too close. this year calls are up 20%. >> these are
garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> it is a nice concept. if you know of someone doing something nice for others, garvin would love to hear from you. go to our website, nbcbayarea.com, and search "bay area proud." as a matter of fact, she asked for squares, because if you do a whole blanket, that's too daunting. >> absolutely, teach yourself to do a square. >> i'll teach you. >>> up close and personal, even if it's dangerous. our drought bringing wildlife...
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thomas then killed himself.township police officer was chasing after thomas who ran from the scene of the crash near the schuylkill river trail. thomas ambushed fox and his canine, shooting them both. >>> this was the scene of the deadly shooting in september 2012. the brad fox law mandates a minimum sentence of five years in prison for people convicted a second time of straw purchasing guns. fox's parents were there for today's ceremonial sentencing. >> i'm all for anybody who wants to purchase a weapon legally. but when it gets into the wrong hands, that's -- that's what the brad fox law is. i'm glad to see that brad is still working. >> officer fox's widow took his case even a step further. earlier this year, suing the montgomery county dealer who sold the gun that ended up in thomas's hands. >>> the man who bought the gun that was kuzed to kill officer fox pled guilty last year. michael henry was sentenced to a minimum of 20 years in prison. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena p
thomas then killed himself.township police officer was chasing after thomas who ran from the scene of the crash near the schuylkill river trail. thomas ambushed fox and his canine, shooting them both. >>> this was the scene of the deadly shooting in september 2012. the brad fox law mandates a minimum sentence of five years in prison for people convicted a second time of straw purchasing guns. fox's parents were there for today's ceremonial sentencing. >> i'm all for anybody who...
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. >> he goes by thomas. >> thomas coyne. >> i'll tell you right now, out here it's important to be am. and by "team," it's every man for himself. you don't have to be fast. >> nice to meet you. >> all right. mr. mike rowe. >> mr. mike rowe. >> they told me to wear shorts. >> they told it's not absolutely necessary. if you suffer a little bit without it. the next day you get in the field you always make sure you have it. >> sure it builds character. >> i had a military instructor hur here for a while. he said there's two ways to learn, pain and humiliation. >> he should be in television. >> so really you're -- you're starting from a pretty fundamental place where survival training an building from there and immersing your students. >> yeah, full immersion. survival is about that magyver principle. you'll have to improvise in the field. you'll never have all the equipment that you'll want. so in order to be able to improvise affectively, you have to have a complete understanding of the fundamentals. you have to know what all of these techniques are based on. we have the whole deal. >>
. >> he goes by thomas. >> thomas coyne. >> i'll tell you right now, out here it's important to be am. and by "team," it's every man for himself. you don't have to be fast. >> nice to meet you. >> all right. mr. mike rowe. >> mr. mike rowe. >> they told me to wear shorts. >> they told it's not absolutely necessary. if you suffer a little bit without it. the next day you get in the field you always make sure you have it. >> sure it...
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thomas see what's going on. >> i like that bill, i like that. that was a really good way to go to commercial break. seems like you were unprepared. >> maybe. i'm a boy scout. i'm always prepared. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® >>> they crucified his character. for people that don't even know my son, they probably wish they did because the things that they were saying is just terrible. it's terrible. >> that was michael brown's father speaking to msnbc's reverend al sharpton and despite calls for peace there were more violence in ferguson overnight. certainly different after it was announced there would not be an indictment. bring us up to speed on what happened there in the last few hours. we do know they made announcements about arrests that they were able to happen overnight. >> yeah, tho
thomas see what's going on. >> i like that bill, i like that. that was a really good way to go to commercial break. seems like you were unprepared. >> maybe. i'm a boy scout. i'm always prepared. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm!...
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marlo thomas. morris also known as stevie wonder. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama. ♪ >> thank you, everybody. have a seat, everybody. everybody have a seat. welcome to the white house. this is one of my favorite events. aside this we set event to celebrate people who have made america stronger and wiser and more humane and more beautiful with our highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. this year we honor 18. sondheimtely stephen could not be with us today. i will present in this award at the 2015 ceremony. give thanks to public servants who have devoted their lives to fellow citizens. o'neill he told tip was starting of hispanic congressional congress there were so few hispanics the joke was they could fit them in a phone book -- phone booth. he saw beyond the times. the congressman of los angeles for 30 years he taught for filing cordial -- bilingual education and to make sure they were counted. literally. because of him the
marlo thomas. morris also known as stevie wonder. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama. ♪ >> thank you, everybody. have a seat, everybody. everybody have a seat. welcome to the white house. this is one of my favorite events. aside this we set event to celebrate people who have made america stronger and wiser and more humane and more beautiful with our highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. this year we honor...
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a new step tonight for the family of thomas dumped in -- thomas duncan. the hospital reached a financial settlement with his family. the agreement heads off a potential lawsuit from duncan's relatives. thomas duncan died october 8 at texas health presbyterian hospital. he was initially turned away from the hospital's emergency room. he returned a couple of days later in an ambulance and was diagnosed with ebola. >> tonight friends and family will remember a teenager shot .nd killed right now three people are in custody, charged with laying a role in the death of brenden wilson. we will take you to the vigil tonight at 11:00. >> the man accused of kidnapping uva student hannah graham is in jail tonight in this area. jesse matthew was transferred from charlottesville to fairfax county jail early this morning. he is charged with attempted murder and sexual assault from a 2005 case in fairfax city. he is expected to appear before a judge on friday. stay with us for new information on the case. >> lawyers for the man convicted y arelling chandra lev seeking a
a new step tonight for the family of thomas dumped in -- thomas duncan. the hospital reached a financial settlement with his family. the agreement heads off a potential lawsuit from duncan's relatives. thomas duncan died october 8 at texas health presbyterian hospital. he was initially turned away from the hospital's emergency room. he returned a couple of days later in an ambulance and was diagnosed with ebola. >> tonight friends and family will remember a teenager shot .nd killed right...
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. >> meanwhile, marcus thomas has been writing warden culliver and she's granted him a meeting.es to be reunited with her husband. >> what's going on with your man? >> he's maintaining. i mean -- it's hard for him. he want me out there with him so bad. just as bad as i need to be out there with him. we've been writing each other back and forth. but -- i mean, really, we just -- haven't had enough communication with each other. i really don't know. i'm not there with him. i don't know. >> marcus, what's up with you? >> they want to do an interview with me. and -- >> you don't want to be interviewed? >> that's the question. >> what question have they asked you? >> have i seen [ bleep ]. >> that caused you to cry? >> because it hurt me! >> because they asked you if you had seen [ bleep ], it hurt you. [ bleep ]. >> it hurts. i swear. it hurts. >> marcus. marcus. marcus. you are not going to win any academy award. [ bleep ]. quit that crying. i don't want to hear you crying. i'm just going to go on back. i didn't want to talk to you about this. they wanted to talk about you being re
. >> meanwhile, marcus thomas has been writing warden culliver and she's granted him a meeting.es to be reunited with her husband. >> what's going on with your man? >> he's maintaining. i mean -- it's hard for him. he want me out there with him so bad. just as bad as i need to be out there with him. we've been writing each other back and forth. but -- i mean, really, we just -- haven't had enough communication with each other. i really don't know. i'm not there with him. i...
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that's thomas edison behind him. he enjoyed old-time country dancing. here he is with the naturalist. skating with his grandchildren. they'd plant a garden together. henry ford ii and benson. his first car, he called it a quadracycle. that's his wife clara. he began with an idea that most people thought wouldn't work. but he made it work. and the tools he used were common sense ingenuity and perseverance. along with a natural instinct for knowing how to put machines together and make them run. he was born into a world of limited horizons. and though he left the farm that might have been his heritage, he never lost his love for the land and the everlasting cycle of seed time and harvest. what he accomplished helped men put the burden of work on machines and broke the barriers of space and time. of isolation and distance. his life was a paradox. while his mechanical genius helped to change forever the lives of people ever where, he sought to preserve in some permanent form, a record of the world around him and his eve ever-widening interest in it. he coll
that's thomas edison behind him. he enjoyed old-time country dancing. here he is with the naturalist. skating with his grandchildren. they'd plant a garden together. henry ford ii and benson. his first car, he called it a quadracycle. that's his wife clara. he began with an idea that most people thought wouldn't work. but he made it work. and the tools he used were common sense ingenuity and perseverance. along with a natural instinct for knowing how to put machines together and make them run....
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louis. >> that is true, thomas. all out to prove her loyalty to convicted mass murderer charles manson, even if it means exchanging vows. the 80-year-old cult leader obtained a marriage license to wed a 26-year-old woman whose intent on seeing him exonerated. she moved closer to him so it would be easier to visit him in prison and now says she wants to marry manson to get access to case information that's available only to relatives. the woman says she believes her fiance is innocent and she will get a new trial. we'll see how that turns out. >> i read this does not mean they get conjugal visits, just so viewers know. >> there will not be any manson kids. now to colbert and his take on bono's rehappen in central park. >> over the weekend, bicycles, or bikes, as the gang bangers call them, claimed their latest victim. >> bono recovering from a nasty spill in new york's central park. the u2 front man injured his arm after falling off his bicycle. in fact, he's going to have to have surgery. >> that's right, bono broke
louis. >> that is true, thomas. all out to prove her loyalty to convicted mass murderer charles manson, even if it means exchanging vows. the 80-year-old cult leader obtained a marriage license to wed a 26-year-old woman whose intent on seeing him exonerated. she moved closer to him so it would be easier to visit him in prison and now says she wants to marry manson to get access to case information that's available only to relatives. the woman says she believes her fiance is innocent and...
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thomas is 47 feet tall and he is 75 handlers.ation team fills the balloons with mostly helium and lots of it. >> thomas for example takes over 20,000 cubic feet. so if you think of a basketball being less than a cubic foot you can think of it takes maybe 25,000 basketballs to fill thomas. >> reporter: this is the the order of the parade. >> reporter: linda has been part of the parade for 28 years. she's piloting a a balloon a job that is not as easy as it might look. >> you guide them down the the parade route so they avoid obstacles, if there is win you raise them lower them depending on the wind. >> reporter: organizers say it is worth to it see snoopy, hello kitty and their friends bring joy to the crowds below n new york, lauren lister for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right. very cool. >>> that parade features some local stars, tanee dragons will lead parade down the treats of manhattan. >> how about that? >>> are you still on your first cup of coffee this morning. >> um-hmm, need to get to that sending quick here. >> gra
thomas is 47 feet tall and he is 75 handlers.ation team fills the balloons with mostly helium and lots of it. >> thomas for example takes over 20,000 cubic feet. so if you think of a basketball being less than a cubic foot you can think of it takes maybe 25,000 basketballs to fill thomas. >> reporter: this is the the order of the parade. >> reporter: linda has been part of the parade for 28 years. she's piloting a a balloon a job that is not as easy as it might look. >>...
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thomas rodriguez. to gutierrez. the header, third straight match the u.s.nute. giving up goals late. colombia wins 2-1. >>> that's your sports early on. the yes movement in full effect. good to know daniel bryan, not upset the giants stole it from them, he was happy to let them borrow it. >> jessica thinks he looks like hunter pence. >> the same eyes. >> maybe by the time the seen starts next year, it will be down to here, you never know. >> it is mo-vember. for 30 minutes of local sports coverage and more, watch "sports net central" on comcast sports net bay area at 10:30. >> jeff agreed with me. >> of course. >> they had that intense look. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] follow your joy to a celebration like no other. start your new orleans holiday at followyournola.com. >>> it's official. miley cyrus making out with patrick schwarzenegger. what does arnold think? >> now on "extra." ♪ >>> miley catches a kennedy. arnold and maria's son patrick confirming his new romance. new video of arnold today. does he approve of pop's bad girl? >> do you think they're good for
thomas rodriguez. to gutierrez. the header, third straight match the u.s.nute. giving up goals late. colombia wins 2-1. >>> that's your sports early on. the yes movement in full effect. good to know daniel bryan, not upset the giants stole it from them, he was happy to let them borrow it. >> jessica thinks he looks like hunter pence. >> the same eyes. >> maybe by the time the seen starts next year, it will be down to here, you never know. >> it is mo-vember. for...
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thomas kailath.ational medal of science to kailath, stanford university, for transformative fields ofons to the information and system science, for mentoring of young scholars and for translation of ideas into entrepreneurial ventures that have had a significant impact on industry. judith klinman. national medal of science to ofith klinman, university california berkeley, for her fundamentalof fun principles and her leadership in the community of science. [applause] jerrold meinwald. science todal of jerrold meinwald, cornell university, for applying andical principles techniques to studies of plant and insect defense and hisunication, and for seminal role in establishing chemical ecology as a core important to andcultural, forestry environmental science. burton richter. toional medal of science burton richter, slac, national laboratory and stanford university, for pioneering contributions to the electronic of accelerators, including circular linear colliders and for in elementary particle physics an
thomas kailath.ational medal of science to kailath, stanford university, for transformative fields ofons to the information and system science, for mentoring of young scholars and for translation of ideas into entrepreneurial ventures that have had a significant impact on industry. judith klinman. national medal of science to ofith klinman, university california berkeley, for her fundamentalof fun principles and her leadership in the community of science. [applause] jerrold meinwald. science...
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was and who thomas was is gone now any way.ourned that. i'll just pick up the pieces. >> reporter: not everyone agrees with his choice. since announcing his decision, some of those religiously opposoppose ed to it have beat a path to his door to try to stop it. >> they feel like they have a right to impose their view on our unique human life and situation. >> reporter: young has to choose an exact date when he will start to carry out his plan. with so many gravely injured vets returning from back-to-back wars, he's certain he's not the only one looking to find the right day to die. martin savidge, cnn, kansas city. >> martin, thank you for that. meantime, from day one, president obama has stressed that this is a fight against isis and the goal was never to make changes to the regime in syria, but that policy may not be so hard and fast as it stands today because sources tell cnn that president obama has now asked his national security team for another review of the u.s. policy toward syria after realizing that isis will be toug
was and who thomas was is gone now any way.ourned that. i'll just pick up the pieces. >> reporter: not everyone agrees with his choice. since announcing his decision, some of those religiously opposoppose ed to it have beat a path to his door to try to stop it. >> they feel like they have a right to impose their view on our unique human life and situation. >> reporter: young has to choose an exact date when he will start to carry out his plan. with so many gravely injured vets...
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another of the reasons you're so lucky is your wonderful wife marlo thomas. want to congratulate you and her, among the 19 recipients of this years presidential medal of freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, is the award-winning actress, producer, author, activist marlo thomas. who is the wife of our guest, phil donahue, or he is her husband. the white house said in a statement -- awards will be presented on november 24. congratulations. >> i will say hello for you. >> when we come back, we're going to play some clips on this veterans day of veterans voices. we will bury -- we will be bringing you storycorps. we be talking to president obama perhaps about any of the issues today? talked about >> it's not likely i'll get that opportunity. so i will be a good husband and try to stay small. it is not easy for a talkshow host. >> phil donahue, our guest. this is democracy now! democracynow.org the war and peace report. back in a moment. ♪ [music break] stray bullets" by tom morello written for tomas young. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war
another of the reasons you're so lucky is your wonderful wife marlo thomas. want to congratulate you and her, among the 19 recipients of this years presidential medal of freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, is the award-winning actress, producer, author, activist marlo thomas. who is the wife of our guest, phil donahue, or he is her husband. the white house said in a statement -- awards will be presented on november 24. congratulations. >> i will say hello for you. >> when...
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. >>> orlando thomas died from complications from als. thomas played seven seasons in the nfl. he was only 42 years old. >>> the cardinals confirmed quarterback carson palmer is out for the season with a torn acl in his left knee. he was injured dure the fourth quarter in sunday's win over the rams. palmer missed his emotional reaction. >> i'm not going it lie, i cried like a baby last night and i'm not an emotional guy. >>> and this fan makes an incredible one-handed catch at a cricket game. but there is more. the new zealand northern knights were running a promotion, any fan to catch a six on the fold would win 5,000 new zealand dollars, equivalent to 4,000 u.s. dollars, so it looks like that catch really did pay off. >>> "early today" is brought to you by just for men mustache and beard, champions of facial hair. >> one happy guy. back to you. >>> just ahead, the most prestigious award given to everyday americans. find out this year's recipients of the presidential medal of freedom. >>> plus, as we honor our veterans on this special day, we have got an exclusive list of comp
. >>> orlando thomas died from complications from als. thomas played seven seasons in the nfl. he was only 42 years old. >>> the cardinals confirmed quarterback carson palmer is out for the season with a torn acl in his left knee. he was injured dure the fourth quarter in sunday's win over the rams. palmer missed his emotional reaction. >> i'm not going it lie, i cried like a baby last night and i'm not an emotional guy. >>> and this fan makes an incredible...
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police say thomas told investigators he was homophobic.former c-h-p officer accused of stealing nude photos from women he stopped for d-u-i. 35 year old sean harrington entered the plea today in contra costa county. last month a san ramon woman discovered nude photos of herself had been sent to harrington's cell phone. a livermore woman says the same thing happened to her. harrington is also accused of sharing the photos with other officers. he'll be back in court december 2nd. investigators looking into the death of a young gorilla at the san francisco zoo are calling for upgrades to the animals' enclosure. officials say the doors are outdated.and unsafe. last week.a hydraulic door crushed a 16-month old gorilla. the employee who was operating the door with an emergency stop button reportedly did not have a clear view of the door. investigators say the doors aren't designed to stop when they hit something.and should be replaced. george lucas isn't having a lot of luck with his planned museum. he didn't get a warm reception here in the bay
police say thomas told investigators he was homophobic.former c-h-p officer accused of stealing nude photos from women he stopped for d-u-i. 35 year old sean harrington entered the plea today in contra costa county. last month a san ramon woman discovered nude photos of herself had been sent to harrington's cell phone. a livermore woman says the same thing happened to her. harrington is also accused of sharing the photos with other officers. he'll be back in court december 2nd. investigators...
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. >> people poured out of an oakland courtroom after richard thomas was sentenced. >> the thing that just struck me when he walked in was my god, he's just a kid. >> reporter: the 17-year-old thomas seen in this sketch with his attorney set sasha's skirt on fire. thomas was sentenced to 5-1/2 years. >> 5-1/2 years he will have to serve in jail. >> reporter: sasha's mother spoke. >> it's horrible what you did. but we don't hate you. we think hate creates more hate. we want you to come out of prison not being hateful. >> reporter: tomas wanted to give a statement but wasn't feeling well. his cousin told us what he would have said. >> he just wants him to forgive him for what happened. it was a big misunderstanding. he apologizing. i know i could see it in his eyes that he was genuinely sorry for what he's done. >> reporter: the good thing is sasha is now in college. sasha's family wanted thomas to be tried in juvenile court. >> to treat that decision that choice that he made on that day as, the choice of a grown person doesn't seem fair. >> reporter: in fremont the judge will evaluate
. >> people poured out of an oakland courtroom after richard thomas was sentenced. >> the thing that just struck me when he walked in was my god, he's just a kid. >> reporter: the 17-year-old thomas seen in this sketch with his attorney set sasha's skirt on fire. thomas was sentenced to 5-1/2 years. >> 5-1/2 years he will have to serve in jail. >> reporter: sasha's mother spoke. >> it's horrible what you did. but we don't hate you. we think hate creates more...
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i'm thomas roberts. monday, november 24th.me to way too early, too old to stay were for the amas. our live studio audience did, mrs. g, and mikey's girlfriend patricia in the house today. they help bring the energy. great to have you here. >>> straight to the top of the show. a serious story. begin in ferguson, missouri. a grand jury is expected to reconvene. deciding whether to indict the police officer who shot and killed an unarmed teen in august. they had not decided by the weekend, fueling anxieties across the city and the nation. they are holding daily demonstrations to demand that darren wilson is charged for michael brown's death. they are upset that evidence in the case may not be released to the public. they are praying for peace regardless of the decision. crime in predominantly black communities became the focus of a heated debate on "meet the press" between former new york city mayor rudy giuliani and thomas eric dyson. >> 93% of blacks -- >> let me respond to than. >> i'd like to see the attention paid to that th
i'm thomas roberts. monday, november 24th.me to way too early, too old to stay were for the amas. our live studio audience did, mrs. g, and mikey's girlfriend patricia in the house today. they help bring the energy. great to have you here. >>> straight to the top of the show. a serious story. begin in ferguson, missouri. a grand jury is expected to reconvene. deciding whether to indict the police officer who shot and killed an unarmed teen in august. they had not decided by the...
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there's paddington bear and thomas the tank engine.his is the largest number of balloons ever to be added to the parade. it's getting bigger and bigger. the 88th annual parade will begin at 8:00 a.m. on thanksgiving day, but i can't remember which network carries it. >> you can say right here nbc bay area. the whole parade start to finish. people tune in when you're cooking, making that thanksgiving dinner or like me defrosting the turkey that you forgot to. >> let's check in with rob mayeda right now. he's making plans for an almost summer-like weekend. >> record breaking warm for oakland earlier, and look at san francisco right now. fog-free. a high earlier today of about 76 degrees. you can see the temperatures around the bay area quite warm, san carlos 72 right now. if you look at the difference between 24 hours ago you see the difference that these offshore winds have made today. about ten degrees warmer right now. and that trend continues all the way out to the coast as the wind direction changed. yesterday morning we had a lot o
there's paddington bear and thomas the tank engine.his is the largest number of balloons ever to be added to the parade. it's getting bigger and bigger. the 88th annual parade will begin at 8:00 a.m. on thanksgiving day, but i can't remember which network carries it. >> you can say right here nbc bay area. the whole parade start to finish. people tune in when you're cooking, making that thanksgiving dinner or like me defrosting the turkey that you forgot to. >> let's check in with...
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"way too early" with thomas roberts starts right now. >>> after an exhaustive review of the evidencegrand jury deliberated over two days, making their final decision. they determined that no probable cause exist to file any charge against officer wilson. [ gunshot ] >> i can tell you i personal lie heard about 150 shots fired. as soon as mr. mcculloch announced the verdict the officers started taking rocks and battery. >> our community has to take responsibility for what happened tonight. we talk about peaceful protest and that did not happen tonight. >> good morning everyone, i'm thomas roberts, it's tuesday, november 25th. we've been covering the latest in the breaking news in the las% eight hours. in the protests from overnight in ferguson, missouri and protests across our country it's been a very fluid night in ferguson, missouri for the violence that erupted there and for parts of the country and the city in ferguson, missouri especially with the unrest that happened right after the moments that the county prosecutor announced a grand jury did not indict officer darren wilson, t
"way too early" with thomas roberts starts right now. >>> after an exhaustive review of the evidencegrand jury deliberated over two days, making their final decision. they determined that no probable cause exist to file any charge against officer wilson. [ gunshot ] >> i can tell you i personal lie heard about 150 shots fired. as soon as mr. mcculloch announced the verdict the officers started taking rocks and battery. >> our community has to take responsibility...
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and lisa thomas laury has the story. ♪ >> call them brotherly love.he three on the left are brothers. community activist charlie mack discovered the group when they won the talented teen competition during his celebrity weekend. ♪ >> they performed at the get out the vote rally for the governor stunned might. mack arranged for them to meet the president and they didn't hesitate to ask mr. obama if they could sing for him. >> i said we're a singing group, can we sing? he is like yeah. and we just hit it. ♪ >> knowing that he was in our presence, and the simple fact when we sang to him he -- >> the president loved it. and they were thrilled for the opportunity. >> in -- and my heart dropped. it was the president, let's get it together. the only thing that made it weird is you look to the right of the video and you see all of his body guards. >> some of the guys said that the president was taller than he thought and much thinner. >> i was like wow, you are really skinny. i didn't know that the president was that skinny. >> what did he say after you finis
and lisa thomas laury has the story. ♪ >> call them brotherly love.he three on the left are brothers. community activist charlie mack discovered the group when they won the talented teen competition during his celebrity weekend. ♪ >> they performed at the get out the vote rally for the governor stunned might. mack arranged for them to meet the president and they didn't hesitate to ask mr. obama if they could sing for him. >> i said we're a singing group, can we sing? he is...