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he says they were hungry for more. >> there's a lot of company run hack-a-thon's. there are a lot of student innovators 18 and under not getting the same opportunities. >> they ran the first hack-a- thon at their school and did not stop there. they cofounded 18 tech ventures and in the last year, almost 53 events. >> they guide teenagers with the blueprints to organize their own hack-a-thon's. they provide speakers, sponsors, mentors, and marketing. they advised him on finances and securing a space at big switch. >> i found it really impressive they were able to create such a large-scale organization. >> it is impressive they have the rope patents on technology and founded the company together. it is through their nonprofit they want to empower their peers. for helping thousands of teenagers organize their own hack-a-thon's around the nation's, this week's jefferson award goes to these two. >> the pair is working on creating a national hack-a-thon league for high school students so they could have different chapters with the same structure. >>> nominate your local
he says they were hungry for more. >> there's a lot of company run hack-a-thon's. there are a lot of student innovators 18 and under not getting the same opportunities. >> they ran the first hack-a- thon at their school and did not stop there. they cofounded 18 tech ventures and in the last year, almost 53 events. >> they guide teenagers with the blueprints to organize their own hack-a-thon's. they provide speakers, sponsors, mentors, and marketing. they advised him on...
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. >> reporter: they helped teenagers coordinate hack-a- thons. they provide mentors and resources for free. >> they can literally let their creativity go weren't >> reporter: he has worked on projects. >> i get to like freely create something that i really like fall in love with and design something that really uses my computer science skills. >> reporter: they met as freshman at the high school in san jose and after taking part in the first hacka thon off campus, they were hungry for more. >> there were a lot of hacka tons but we realized there were a lot of student innovators that were 18 and under that didn't get the same op taunt tis. >> they didn't stop at school. >> they co-founded the nonprofit 18 tech ventures and in the last year, we have run almost 53 events in five countries. >> applied to what is the right number? 50? >> they guide teens with the blueprints to organize their own hack-a-thons. they advised on finances and securing a space at big switch. >> as high school students i found it really impressive they were able to get a lar
. >> reporter: they helped teenagers coordinate hack-a- thons. they provide mentors and resources for free. >> they can literally let their creativity go weren't >> reporter: he has worked on projects. >> i get to like freely create something that i really like fall in love with and design something that really uses my computer science skills. >> reporter: they met as freshman at the high school in san jose and after taking part in the first hacka thon off campus,...
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thon his behalf. >> the police officers drove up, ran to the car and pulled him away. pushed him into the bushes and yelled at him. beat him. the attorney said that he had emergency surgery and is using a wheelchair. we received a same from an attorney: attorney: i'm a random attack of a woman and her baby. >>> a pedestrian is killed when two cars jumped the curb. the chain reaction crash. map tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the best tv experience is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. . >>> a woman is get after two cars collide and jump the s lookincaused the cars to crash but speed may have been a factor. one driver was taken to the hospital. neither car had passengers. >>> police have released the photo of a person believed to be responsible on a unprovoked atta
thon his behalf. >> the police officers drove up, ran to the car and pulled him away. pushed him into the bushes and yelled at him. beat him. the attorney said that he had emergency surgery and is using a wheelchair. we received a same from an attorney: attorney: i'm a random attack of a woman and her baby. >>> a pedestrian is killed when two cars jumped the curb. the chain reaction crash. map tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring...
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live in crockett, thon jenson for today in the bay. >>> thousands of people were diverted to other freeways and it caused a domino effect. >> melissa tells us about the traffic nightmare for some drivers through 680. >> reporter: where are you going? >> vallejo. >> reporter: is it the worst you've been in? >> this is the worst. >> reporter: drivers stuck for hours in their cars vented their frustration to us. >> he says he hates the bay area traffic. >> reporter: who can blame them? the fire in crockett forced chp to shut down all lanes of interstate 80 from hercules to valle vallejo. >> cars everywhere, you see people parked on the side of the streets, yeah, it's been horrible. >> reporter: the shutdown forced thousands of evening commuters who work in san francisco or cities in the east bay to find another way home. >> i'm going to try to wait it out for a little bit long e to see if they open the freeways back up, otherwise i'll have to go 680. >> reporter: how long have you been in traffic? drivers we spoke to were on their way north. the traffic mess also spilled into neighborhood stre
live in crockett, thon jenson for today in the bay. >>> thousands of people were diverted to other freeways and it caused a domino effect. >> melissa tells us about the traffic nightmare for some drivers through 680. >> reporter: where are you going? >> vallejo. >> reporter: is it the worst you've been in? >> this is the worst. >> reporter: drivers stuck for hours in their cars vented their frustration to us. >> he says he hates the bay area...
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. >> reporter: out of 4 homes thon one the worst of them all, and just when this fire was put out, neighbors believe a downed power line caused yet another fire in the area. >> sparks came from that power line right there and the fire started within seconds. >> reporter: despite witness accounts of an arcing power line, pg&e is not yet saying if they caused the fire that destroyed this home. >> the house went up in flames in seconds. >> reporter: the winds so strong that day, neighbors feared the embers would cause more destruction. >> i packed everything and was ready to leave. >> i grabbed my daughter, dogs, just got them in the car. >> reporter: but the concern subsided as firefighters knocked down the flames, but they had no idea hours later was making uld come ru. thflame across the street. were you worried it was happening again? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: in total 3 more homes were damaged by fire. do you think pg&e should have turned off your power because it was so windy that day? >> yes, i think so. something went wrong. >> when we look at the 2 incidents, 2 fires in milpitas, the p
. >> reporter: out of 4 homes thon one the worst of them all, and just when this fire was put out, neighbors believe a downed power line caused yet another fire in the area. >> sparks came from that power line right there and the fire started within seconds. >> reporter: despite witness accounts of an arcing power line, pg&e is not yet saying if they caused the fire that destroyed this home. >> the house went up in flames in seconds. >> reporter: the winds so...
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he took the idea to a hack-a-thon competition a year after maria hit.g is a great idea can come from anywhere. >> that's right. >> reporter: daniel crook is the chief technology officer for call for code, an international competition sponsored by ibm to use tech to solve some of the world's greatest challenges. >> so we find a lot of innovation coming from all over the world, and solutions built for something local like what pedro cruz has built. it's something that can be transferred elsewhere in the world. >> reporter: pedro was one of more than 180,000 coders from 165 countries who competed last year. he now works for ibm. >> i mean, when you look around and you're like, oh, my god, i'm here because i wanted to help my grandmother. >> yeah. so this all started because i showed up. i showed up at a hack-a-thon, a created a solution thinking of her, thinking of the situation that puerto ricans had but also other people around the world who are suffering natural disasters. >> mother necessity. i learned something. have you heard of open-source technolog
he took the idea to a hack-a-thon competition a year after maria hit.g is a great idea can come from anywhere. >> that's right. >> reporter: daniel crook is the chief technology officer for call for code, an international competition sponsored by ibm to use tech to solve some of the world's greatest challenges. >> so we find a lot of innovation coming from all over the world, and solutions built for something local like what pedro cruz has built. it's something that can be...
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as soon as they escape they'll be like, "we're free, just in time for toyota-thon. yeah!" ( laughter ) so in the midst of this unfolding disaster, donald trump is responding in the only way he knows how-- by being petty as hell. >> here is how president trump defended his decision to abandon the kurds. >> the kurds are fighting for their land, just so you understand, they're fighting for their land. and as somebody wrote in a very, very powerful article today, they didn't help us in the second world war. they didn't help us with normandy, as an example. >> trevor: wait, what? trump saying america shouldn't help its kurdish allies because they didn't help america in world war ii? i mean, to be fair, not helping in a war is one area president bone spurs has experience with, but still, this logic doesn't hold up. ( cheers and applause ) because the kurds are helping america fight isis right now. imagine if your boss used that logic, just walked in like, "bill, you've been a great employee for the last five years, but you shit your pants 30 years ago. we gotta let you go." "bu
as soon as they escape they'll be like, "we're free, just in time for toyota-thon. yeah!" ( laughter ) so in the midst of this unfolding disaster, donald trump is responding in the only way he knows how-- by being petty as hell. >> here is how president trump defended his decision to abandon the kurds. >> the kurds are fighting for their land, just so you understand, they're fighting for their land. and as somebody wrote in a very, very powerful article today, they didn't...
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. >> we're asking middle and high school students to create a short documentary thon issues tt you would like the presidential campaigns to talk about. >> get a camera, microphone and start filming and produce the best video that you can possibly produce. >> visit student cam.org for more information today. >> members of congress who were national security before being elected talk about the role of congress in foreign affairs. the bipartisan group discusses u.s. leadership in the world. they were also asked about the whistle-blower complaint and president trump's decision to withdraw troops from northern syria.
. >> we're asking middle and high school students to create a short documentary thon issues tt you would like the presidential campaigns to talk about. >> get a camera, microphone and start filming and produce the best video that you can possibly produce. >> visit student cam.org for more information today. >> members of congress who were national security before being elected talk about the role of congress in foreign affairs. the bipartisan group discusses u.s....
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listen to the attacks thon man's credibility. >> here we have a u.s.ional security official who is advising you craukraine working the white house apparently against the president's interest and usually they spoke english. >> some might call that espionage. >> we know he was born in the soviet union, is simpatico with ukraine. >> it's like his homeland. >> it's like this anti-american bias coming into this discussion about this man. what do you make about the blowback here. >> now, we should point out that after that happened on capitol hill there were a number of republican lawmakers, liz cheney in particular, who went out of their way to defend him and say that's not cool, what was going on earlier yesterday. but i do think we've entered this era of knee-jerk criticism where you don't even wait to hear what somebody says. if you feel like they're going to be against your point of view, you automatically try to attack them. a attack, attack, attack all the time, and there's no room for any honest brokers, even when somebody has taken an oath to defend
listen to the attacks thon man's credibility. >> here we have a u.s.ional security official who is advising you craukraine working the white house apparently against the president's interest and usually they spoke english. >> some might call that espionage. >> we know he was born in the soviet union, is simpatico with ukraine. >> it's like his homeland. >> it's like this anti-american bias coming into this discussion about this man. what do you make about the...
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sent me a note telling me what a fine opinion it was to everything else that she does to help my life thong, brave,rong i call her the steel magnolia. [ light laughter ] >> seth: that's very nice. >> delicate on the outside, but she has an iron rod behind her [ laughter and applause >> seth: well, thank you so much for being here >> thank you >> seth: and i wish the best to you and all your colleagues. >> thank you >> seth: and this is justice sonia sotomayor, everybody [ cheers and applause "just ask!" is available now we'll be right back with maggie gyllenhaal. [ cheers and applause ♪ somebody living with hiv? keep being you. and k y. used for hiv in certain adults. to help you get to undetectable. that means the amount of virus is so low it can't be measured in lab tests. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a build-up of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if you are pregnant or breas
sent me a note telling me what a fine opinion it was to everything else that she does to help my life thong, brave,rong i call her the steel magnolia. [ light laughter ] >> seth: that's very nice. >> delicate on the outside, but she has an iron rod behind her [ laughter and applause >> seth: well, thank you so much for being here >> thank you >> seth: and i wish the best to you and all your colleagues. >> thank you >> seth: and this is justice sonia...
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erns running in a state where the president is unpopular and a constituent at a town hall pressed her thon matter and her response was really interesting. watch this. >> the whistle-blower should be protected, please let folks out there know. >> and our president can be threatening them and they also can be encouraging other countries to investigate his political rival? >> i would say to that, corruption no matter where it is, should be ferreted out. corruption is corruption. and it should be combatted. >> but it is okay for a president to invite our countries -- >> okay we're going to move on to another question. but what i would say is we can't determine that yet. >> so dave, you've got senator joanie ernst there not defending the president but also unwilling to go any further than basically a talking point here. what does that say about the dilemma that is facing her? >> well, it's dilemma facing a lot of republicans, but also, too, at the same time, republicans are sticking with donald trump and the u.s. senate. if the impeachment vote, if there was an impeachment vote, if it was being
erns running in a state where the president is unpopular and a constituent at a town hall pressed her thon matter and her response was really interesting. watch this. >> the whistle-blower should be protected, please let folks out there know. >> and our president can be threatening them and they also can be encouraging other countries to investigate his political rival? >> i would say to that, corruption no matter where it is, should be ferreted out. corruption is corruption....
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report pretty thon. k ret stinhag ntmo tmeint poins of the public dete, is this , u i asju the b ore sonmche ise inside the investigation that we ha'tno aut barrett, as always, of the "washington post," thank you very much. >> thanks for having me.. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the ng shour: reckonth the epidemic ofim ery of child sex abuse on the internet. plus, the killing and the crown prince. the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi, one year later. as we reported earlier, tensions between police and protesters in icallyong escalated dr overnight, as officers opened fire on a young activist. this all took place as china was celebrating 70 years of communist control. the newshour's nick schifrin recently returned from a inpoipg rtt ttr htohaok hong kong. he joins me now to share his perspective. nick, hello and welcome back incr're or a we watgoinoned ngnep song ukongti. ywhatom does ethat add up to? >> well, it adds up to tw completely different stories in a split screen. so let's go over
report pretty thon. k ret stinhag ntmo tmeint poins of the public dete, is this , u i asju the b ore sonmche ise inside the investigation that we ha'tno aut barrett, as always, of the "washington post," thank you very much. >> thanks for having me.. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the ng shour: reckonth the epidemic ofim ery of child sex abuse on the internet. plus, the killing and the crown prince. the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi, one year later. as we...
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deploying them is another side that the planned hearings now won't be intended to be capitol hill talk-a-thons for sound bytes but rather focus more on getting evidence. now second in these new rules that we have now gone ahold of, protections for the target. president trump. remember, constitution doesn't detail how to run an impeachment in the house or a senate trial. so congress decides each time in the rare times it's happened that america gets to the points we're at. the points we're reaching tomorrow with this vote. the president's only give some ideas. what we now know from this new resolution if it passes tomorrow, democrats plan to give trump protections and options, which is interesting. because house democrats are basically reinviting trump to a party he keeps blowing off, given all his past avoidance, stonewalling and defiance of these probes. >> house judiciary chairman jerry nadler issued subpoenas today for a full unredacted version of the report, the start of what's to be a retracted legal fight. >> the subpoena is ridiculous. i say it's enough! >> stonewall is a loaded word. t
deploying them is another side that the planned hearings now won't be intended to be capitol hill talk-a-thons for sound bytes but rather focus more on getting evidence. now second in these new rules that we have now gone ahold of, protections for the target. president trump. remember, constitution doesn't detail how to run an impeachment in the house or a senate trial. so congress decides each time in the rare times it's happened that america gets to the points we're at. the points we're...
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he also wants to restore the baassault weapon ban, thon manufacturing new assault weapons, and fisting assault weapons, he has a middle ground, not a mandatory buyback a voluntary buyback. owners of assault weapons would have to choose, under his plan, whether sell their weapon back to the government or undergo a background check d register in order to keep their t weapon. a middle ground on that issue. >> so, john, a lot of those things we heard mayor buttigieg list at the top, when we look broadly at a lot of the candidates' plans as put pforwan elements. where are the areas ofmo disagreement the democratic presidential candidates now? >> that is true. that is soe of th main stream agreement among the canhedidate, but one candate in particularly today, senator cory booker of new jersey, tried to distinguish himself from the other candidates. national registry for gun owners.ne >> here's my message democrats -- the public is already there. well over 75% of america support gun licensing. this isn't about leadership. leadership is about bringing people along with you. the public is alrd
he also wants to restore the baassault weapon ban, thon manufacturing new assault weapons, and fisting assault weapons, he has a middle ground, not a mandatory buyback a voluntary buyback. owners of assault weapons would have to choose, under his plan, whether sell their weapon back to the government or undergo a background check d register in order to keep their t weapon. a middle ground on that issue. >> so, john, a lot of those things we heard mayor buttigieg list at the top, when we...
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thon. >> reporter: ten years ago, millions watched in horror on live tv as a homemade saucer believed carrying a 6-year-old boy drifted across the colorado sky for nearly two hours and some 70 miles. >> reporter: no boy on board. turns out he was home the whole time, hiding in the attic. police called this whole thing a hoax. the world would forever call him balloon boy. >> what's your reaction to it? >> it's like, gah. >> reporter: here he is today, falcon heene, that little boy from the attic now a lanky long-haired teen. . he'sng in a heavy band hfoed with his brothers rio and radford. check out the music video for one of their first original songs titled "balloon boy, no hopes." the video even features falcon flying around on a saucer. >> have you thought about any strategy for using it to your advantage? you are balloon boy. >> i haven't thought about anything, maybe i should. >> reporter: his dad, though, ten years later, is not laughing. richard heene stands by his backyard with home video cameras rolling when it got loose and they feared falcon was in it. but police had doubts
thon. >> reporter: ten years ago, millions watched in horror on live tv as a homemade saucer believed carrying a 6-year-old boy drifted across the colorado sky for nearly two hours and some 70 miles. >> reporter: no boy on board. turns out he was home the whole time, hiding in the attic. police called this whole thing a hoax. the world would forever call him balloon boy. >> what's your reaction to it? >> it's like, gah. >> reporter: here he is today, falcon heene,...
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try move free today. thon iss loto grow with google is here to help you nnting witcustomer aing so, in case you're looking, we've put all the ways we can help in one place. free training, tools, and small business resources are now available at google.com/grow if there's gonna be a sticker on it has to mean something. that you got into college. or crossed the finish line... eventually. what? that you went someplace worth going. or maybe...you have opinions. but if it's on there, it has to mean something. so we make sure this means something. that we've done everything - to make your shopping, test-driving and car-buying experience the way it should be. carmax. >>> my interview with bern sanders is coming up. all week long you can get the latest on the abc news app. we'll be right back. beight back. when one student gets left behind, we all get left behind. together with ibm, we created a whole new kind of school called p-tech. within six years, students can graduate with a high school diploma, a college degree, and a pathway to a competitive job. you know what's going up today? my post
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traveling there's a lot of parts of this country i'd really like to see i got inspired by a roker-thon rest of the country. >> tony, you are literally the first face i see most mornings and i'm going to miss this beautiful face love you. >> guys, you have no idea. it's been my pleasure working with you guys. >> thank you, tony. >> you know where to find us and you know the passcode to get in the door. >> i don't know, tony, but i got a little choked up. >> we love you, tone. >>> pink power today an award winning chef opens up for the first time about her life changing diagnosis and she's got a message for all women. >>> then we are revealing the princeton review's best colleges for every type of student in 2020 whether your kid's focus is financial aid, food or campus culture. >>> plus harry smith introducing us to a woman who left the troubles of the business world behind for a new and rewarding idyllic live. >>> what if you hailed a ride and it showed up with no driver, the technology is already on the roads. we'll show you how it all works. >>> but first, mr. roker, another check of
traveling there's a lot of parts of this country i'd really like to see i got inspired by a roker-thon rest of the country. >> tony, you are literally the first face i see most mornings and i'm going to miss this beautiful face love you. >> guys, you have no idea. it's been my pleasure working with you guys. >> thank you, tony. >> you know where to find us and you know the passcode to get in the door. >> i don't know, tony, but i got a little choked up. >> we...
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a lot to dig in to where i want to talk about the troop withdrawal and about 1 thon tro troops are told to get out. should we make much of that, as opposed to it being a withdrawal? >> well, it started out as a withdrawal. i mean, we were going to plan on leaving because the president says we're going to leave, which by the way, is a rotten idea to start with. but now, because of the really rapid advance of the turks, i mean, there is no resistance to speak of, it's actually an evacuation. >> how much -- we say the situation is deteriorating. so do many of our correspondents there. how bad is this situation? >> it's very bad. don't forget, there are lot of civilians in the region. this is a lot of the built-up areas are right along the border. and the turks have an objective, and that is to advance far enough so that they can secure a buffer region on the syrian side of the border and then take all of the syrian refugees, or as many as they possibly can who are currently in turkey and move them back into syria and keep them outside of the buffer area that's a principle objective. >> we'
a lot to dig in to where i want to talk about the troop withdrawal and about 1 thon tro troops are told to get out. should we make much of that, as opposed to it being a withdrawal? >> well, it started out as a withdrawal. i mean, we were going to plan on leaving because the president says we're going to leave, which by the way, is a rotten idea to start with. but now, because of the really rapid advance of the turks, i mean, there is no resistance to speak of, it's actually an...
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and what excited me this summer was watching 30 young interns doing a code-a-thon against one small aspect of nsa's hard problems and creating that environment as a partnership because they certainly had to create the environment that we could do that. but that's an example for me of public/private partnership for the future workforce. >> thank you for sharing, terrific. we will go a little deeper on the workforce topic later as well. thanks for sharing. why don't we come down the line. tonya, would you mind going next. >> sure. i'm tonya ugoretz, the deputy assistant director in the fbi cyber division. our cyber division is the investigative and operational arm of the fbi that works to deter and attribute cyber intrusion activity to hold actors accountable. so within that division we have two deputies, one who is responsible for operations and our national joint task force and then i have the everything else branch. so that includes things like our intelligence workforce who focus on both national security and criminal cyber threats, our elite rapid response team, our cyber action team wh
and what excited me this summer was watching 30 young interns doing a code-a-thon against one small aspect of nsa's hard problems and creating that environment as a partnership because they certainly had to create the environment that we could do that. but that's an example for me of public/private partnership for the future workforce. >> thank you for sharing, terrific. we will go a little deeper on the workforce topic later as well. thanks for sharing. why don't we come down the line....
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in thon the weekends, he ran a barbecue shack. he sold the marinade, the same marinade we sell now. the current owners for 30 years. we're currently sold in 1200 stores across the mid-south. our most popular flavor is wicker's original, and it's really close to the same baste that peck wicker uses. we're still made by hand daily in hornersville, missouri and probably the biggest reasons that we're made in america is if barbecue sauce is made anywhere else, it's kind of counterfeit, isn't it. >> that's a great point. >> cory, can we get this stuff online? you sell in stores. you're relatively small but people are always looking for good flavors. can we get it online? >> yeah, we're available in all major grocery stores in the mid-south and we're also available on major retailers online. it's fairly easy to find. >> cory, how beneficial was the tax act for you guys to help expand your business or just run your business? because small, medium size businesses are actually the biggest job generators here in the united states. so how have you guys benefited from that? >> oh, the tax act h
in thon the weekends, he ran a barbecue shack. he sold the marinade, the same marinade we sell now. the current owners for 30 years. we're currently sold in 1200 stores across the mid-south. our most popular flavor is wicker's original, and it's really close to the same baste that peck wicker uses. we're still made by hand daily in hornersville, missouri and probably the biggest reasons that we're made in america is if barbecue sauce is made anywhere else, it's kind of counterfeit, isn't it....
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. >> great to see over over bridges the announcement of the car thon came before i'm seeing the marathonie more security is going to be there are you worried any way in terms of retaliation from isis. >> we work closely with nypd, city on the security for marathon the best in the world in new york city they care most about safety security of our runners, they will be out there, in full force making sure we are safe, secure, and as we have every year put on a great race they care about it the same way we do. >> tell me about revenue where that goes how you build this up in terms of exposure. >> demand is great people from all over the world come to run fortunate new york returns put money back into community a lot of what people pay to run marathon goes back into helping the kids run preprograms here in new york city around the country, we get people running in parks communities for free so you are running for yourself doing good to get here fit for running. >> i am happy what has gone on at nfl any thoughts on super bowl. >> fantastic because in miami what do you -- could not be. >> what
. >> great to see over over bridges the announcement of the car thon came before i'm seeing the marathonie more security is going to be there are you worried any way in terms of retaliation from isis. >> we work closely with nypd, city on the security for marathon the best in the world in new york city they care most about safety security of our runners, they will be out there, in full force making sure we are safe, secure, and as we have every year put on a great race they care...
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. >> we know we are really vulnerable every, you know, every hack-a-thon that happens 10-year-olds aredemocratic hopeful, tulsi gabbard to be a third party candidate, oh, boy and another 2020 hopeful andrew yang cautioning democrats about pushing impeachment. he told npr he believes impeachment is the right move but warns democrats they shouldn't have any illusions about it actually working giving that republicans control the senate and are not likely to move the president from office, that also warning that an impeachment will motivate the president's political base, so speaking truth the power the democrats might not want to hear jedediah: democrats and the media raising eyebrows over the talking points pushing their narrative. >> the president's betrayal of his other of office. >> betrayals of his other of office. >> has betrayed his oath of office. >> the trump strategy, it's pretty clear, obstruct deflect confuse. >> obstructing justice. >> all of this obstruction. >> to obstruct justice. >> this is a cover-up. >> the president's coverup. >> conducting a coverup. >> a coverup, per
. >> we know we are really vulnerable every, you know, every hack-a-thon that happens 10-year-olds aredemocratic hopeful, tulsi gabbard to be a third party candidate, oh, boy and another 2020 hopeful andrew yang cautioning democrats about pushing impeachment. he told npr he believes impeachment is the right move but warns democrats they shouldn't have any illusions about it actually working giving that republicans control the senate and are not likely to move the president from office,...