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tommie from tommie copper. back in 2010, i had a very serious water-skiing accident. my body was really broken up, but my knee took the hit. at the same time, i started identifying the well-known benefits of compression. it became simple -- design the most comfortable compression products available. i came up with a couple of prototypes, and i was pretty amazed. so i had a few more made up and passed them out to my friends and family. i was overwhelmed by the response. from there, the company was born. tommie copper -- you've all heard of it. it started with a single knee sleeve. three years later, we have over 300 products. we are always focused on the original thought -- the most comfortable compression available. life is about performance and recovery. and helping everyone feel better and live a more positive life. so go online to tommiecopper.com see how we can help you as we have helped countless others. join us and become part of the tommie copper extended family. >> every little positive increment you can get to make your body feel better is essential. >> these
tommie from tommie copper. back in 2010, i had a very serious water-skiing accident. my body was really broken up, but my knee took the hit. at the same time, i started identifying the well-known benefits of compression. it became simple -- design the most comfortable compression products available. i came up with a couple of prototypes, and i was pretty amazed. so i had a few more made up and passed them out to my friends and family. i was overwhelmed by the response. from there, the company...
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then i had gone to tommy, who i knew was the head guy. >> tommy is tommy holloman who prison officials say is the leader of the 211 gang. >> i told him. i says, look, i'm not going to lie to you. i said, this is what i'm in for. i said it was on an ex-girlfriend of mine. i says, it wasn't on a child. i said, i'm not a piece of crap, i'm not a rat. he says, you know, yeah, okay. then he sent down one of his buddies and says tommy says you're all right. but what are you going to do for us? >> if they know that you're a sex offender or something else of that nature, then they will charge you rent to live here. >> i pay rent by them giving me a list of canteen items that they wanted me to order for them. it was $25 a month. >> but it didn't stop there. on the day before the super bowl, laudone says he sent an underling, inmate jason wright to his cell with another order, to hide a batch of hooch, inmate-made alcohol. >> so i panicked when i had to do something illegal. even though i was told and forced to do it. i said no. i'm trying to make a stand. saying, you know, this is it. they came
then i had gone to tommy, who i knew was the head guy. >> tommy is tommy holloman who prison officials say is the leader of the 211 gang. >> i told him. i says, look, i'm not going to lie to you. i said, this is what i'm in for. i said it was on an ex-girlfriend of mine. i says, it wasn't on a child. i said, i'm not a piece of crap, i'm not a rat. he says, you know, yeah, okay. then he sent down one of his buddies and says tommy says you're all right. but what are you going to do...
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adams' car in the corner panel which sent tommy's car right. we knew that was bad. >> in the business of drag raising, everything can change in the fraction of a second. when david's car steers into tommy's, traveling at 150 miles per hour, that's all it takes for things to go seriously wrong. >> when it went right and off the track into the grass, there was a small hump right there when you went off the track and he hit it, he hit it just right. the car just started barrel rolling. it went up in there and just started flipping. it looked like it was going faster there than it was actually on the race track. kind of a strange thing to see a 3,000-pound car 20 feet in the air flipping. it wasn't supposed to be that way. it didn't look right. >> a drag racer since he was 14 years old, gaylon is no stranger to crashes. he's even had a scary one himself in 2010, also caught on camera, so he knows what tommy is going through. >> losing control of the car as a driver kind of gives you an eerie feeling. hold on and stop breathing and see where you're
adams' car in the corner panel which sent tommy's car right. we knew that was bad. >> in the business of drag raising, everything can change in the fraction of a second. when david's car steers into tommy's, traveling at 150 miles per hour, that's all it takes for things to go seriously wrong. >> when it went right and off the track into the grass, there was a small hump right there when you went off the track and he hit it, he hit it just right. the car just started barrel rolling....
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kenyatta is openly gay and tommy was openly straight. it seemed to me that their friendship was truly platonic but very bonded. they were obviously an amazing support system for each other. >> we mainly came across each other going through the struggle. helping each other out and stuff like that. you in here by yourself, you're going to have to look for somebody to confide in. mainly they got to be on the same level as far as thinking and outlook. >> i love him. love him to death. that's about the only one i can sit down with and have a real conversation with. >> kenyatta, he a deep individual. i like to see how far i can go with arguments, conversations, debates, and all that. and he put up that fight. >> people probably suspected their relationship was something other than what it was. but from my observation, it was truly a platonic friendship. >> people got their own opinion about me and him. but then you know, everybody got their opinion. as long as it ain't true, then why put up an argument? if you put up an argument, that's showin
kenyatta is openly gay and tommy was openly straight. it seemed to me that their friendship was truly platonic but very bonded. they were obviously an amazing support system for each other. >> we mainly came across each other going through the struggle. helping each other out and stuff like that. you in here by yourself, you're going to have to look for somebody to confide in. mainly they got to be on the same level as far as thinking and outlook. >> i love him. love him to death....
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tommy lee is a reminder, he's got this brilliant mind. he makes me want to work harder.akes me want to learn more. he makes me want to go back to school. so, it's great all these pieces you can take away from everyone you work with. >> the project is called "you're not you." that's the first project produced by and starring hilary swa swank, then "homesman" with tommy lee jones and meryl streep. november 14th, glad your people told you. >> thank you, it's lovely to be here. it's nice to have a real conversation. >> you make it easy. >> thanks. >> that's the show tonight. thanks for watching. as always, keep the faith. sfrend ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> i'm tavis smiley. next time, join me with a conversation with nick kristof. that's next time. see you then. ♪ >>> the california endowment help happens in neighborhoods. learn more. >> by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> narrator: welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. expe
tommy lee is a reminder, he's got this brilliant mind. he makes me want to work harder.akes me want to learn more. he makes me want to go back to school. so, it's great all these pieces you can take away from everyone you work with. >> the project is called "you're not you." that's the first project produced by and starring hilary swa swank, then "homesman" with tommy lee jones and meryl streep. november 14th, glad your people told you. >> thank you, it's lovely...
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hey tommy! no, that's mine. no no no no. tommy do not drink that! hey man, that's mine too!acks) fuel up for battle with dew® and doritos to unlock exclusive call of duty®: advanced warfare in-game rewards. first person to check their textsa. has to buy the next round. does that sound good to you? ...keep it up here. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back! you know, america is pretty hard on its youth these days and rightfully so. >> millennials, you might call them lazy. they live in their parents' basement and can't find a job. they would rather be unemployed than take a job they think is beneath them. >> jon: they suck! all of them! except for her, but everyone else. they're superficial, lazy, basement-dealing parasites who have been told their perfect special little snowflakes who deserve their own reality shows. this group of young people could be our greatest weapon in the world on terror. >> in recent months, i.s.i.s. has recruited thousands of brand-new members and many from western countries, some of them are teens! >> jon: millennials. that's right. millennials
hey tommy! no, that's mine. no no no no. tommy do not drink that! hey man, that's mine too!acks) fuel up for battle with dew® and doritos to unlock exclusive call of duty®: advanced warfare in-game rewards. first person to check their textsa. has to buy the next round. does that sound good to you? ...keep it up here. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back! you know, america is pretty hard on its youth these days and rightfully so. >> millennials, you might call them lazy. they...
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instead it was this tommy that we came to know who seemed shy, a little timid.ways had foster kids. and she's worked in a group home. so, i mean, i've always wanted to do what she did. i always wanted to help somebody. and i really think i can. >> during the shoot, he was brought in for questioning when another inmate accused him of execution. >> hey. >> watching lieutenant fox deal with tommy was very interesting. they had a certain rapport. i would almost call it a professional rapport. >> come on in. have a seat. so, you want to give me your story? >> to be honest, i don't really have one. i mean, i feel like this dude is trying to get out of trouble. he knows who i am. i go under the bus every time. >> they seemed to know what each other's boundaries were. they talked in a very amicable way. and fox was giving tommy advice on how to stay out of trouble. >> if you're doing anything, quit. >> i'm not. >> lay low. they have a target on you. >> the good thing about fox and piper, they don't ask questions they know they shouldn't. they're not going to ask me stra
instead it was this tommy that we came to know who seemed shy, a little timid.ways had foster kids. and she's worked in a group home. so, i mean, i've always wanted to do what she did. i always wanted to help somebody. and i really think i can. >> during the shoot, he was brought in for questioning when another inmate accused him of execution. >> hey. >> watching lieutenant fox deal with tommy was very interesting. they had a certain rapport. i would almost call it a...
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if not call 311 and it is a life safety issue call 9-1-1 we put that message out there with that, tommy give our presentation. >> thank you boss good afternoon, everyone. commissioners and madam chair tommy assistant general manager for the wastewater enterprise can i get the power point. >> this is 6 days of the storm is 7th day is a break and the second column on the left is areas we monitored with the rain gages so one it the southeast plant on the left and on the far right is the motion side and one is by candle stick park so you can see that san francisco 49 square miles where a lot of rain falls this is a record storm we have over 8 hundred calls and 4 hundreds catch basins cleaned the majority on tuesday and wednesday the second and third that's when we received most of the rain outline all of our pump stations and treatment plant were at capacity and for 48 hours straight the system is not large enough to handle those storms you've seen those pictures in the news that one is the lake we had a we knew is was marked for clean up up it collapsed the street and i'm sure you're aware
if not call 311 and it is a life safety issue call 9-1-1 we put that message out there with that, tommy give our presentation. >> thank you boss good afternoon, everyone. commissioners and madam chair tommy assistant general manager for the wastewater enterprise can i get the power point. >> this is 6 days of the storm is 7th day is a break and the second column on the left is areas we monitored with the rain gages so one it the southeast plant on the left and on the far right is...
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church of reverend tommy pierson, my friend, a democratic state lawmaker in missouri. it was a wonderful service. we worshipped god and we prayed together. >> but you tould laura ingraham in a radio interview that he should be arrested. here's the danger, lieutenant governor, from my perspective. is if people get away with that type of ensind yar language in a moment like that, if people get away with the looting, we've got the video, people racing into the ferguson market. they're steal, they're looting, they're trying to set the place on fire. aren't we sending a message that it's a acceptable, we're not gog to do anything and you can get away with it next time? >> well, we have in the words if that happens we've had in the words of former senator moynihan we have defined dooef y ed dooe way down. sean, i was delighted to hear the interview you did with the chief of police, mr. jackson. chief jackson said they have video on these perpetrators and
church of reverend tommy pierson, my friend, a democratic state lawmaker in missouri. it was a wonderful service. we worshipped god and we prayed together. >> but you tould laura ingraham in a radio interview that he should be arrested. here's the danger, lieutenant governor, from my perspective. is if people get away with that type of ensind yar language in a moment like that, if people get away with the looting, we've got the video, people racing into the ferguson market. they're steal,...
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>> reporter: wolf, we spoke to a man named tommy rice.bout at this spot on staten island on jersey street, he, his brother-in-law, and another man were pulled over by officer pantaleo. he says he got him out of the car right here, they strip searched he and his brother-in-law right here in the middle of the street in midday. and that they humiliated him for really a lack of good evidence they had drugs in his car as the police suspected. they said -- he said that the officer pantaleo at the time did go too far in humiliating him. here's part of our conversation. >> well, he pulled my boxers down, he went up, like upward motion, boom. i told him, you hit me in my t s testicles. he told me to shut up and does it on the right hand side and does it again. and this at that point, he takes my shoes off, and then searched, and put me back in the van. put my pants back up and put me back in the van. >> how are you feeling at this point? >> very violated as a man. very disrespectful. he was aggressive. he -- he just -- i just felt like as a man, i
>> reporter: wolf, we spoke to a man named tommy rice.bout at this spot on staten island on jersey street, he, his brother-in-law, and another man were pulled over by officer pantaleo. he says he got him out of the car right here, they strip searched he and his brother-in-law right here in the middle of the street in midday. and that they humiliated him for really a lack of good evidence they had drugs in his car as the police suspected. they said -- he said that the officer pantaleo at...
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while the company's north american business was solid, they hadsh boll calvin live and tommy hilfigerown. heart of it was the strong dollar, and partly because they see the holiday selling season being way more competitive than they expected. >>> let's check in with manny about the company as prospects. welcome back to "mad money." going through many of your releases. you say it's currency that's causing the discrepancy. the future you seem very 2k3w5rded on, but even through the release, you tau about how the same-store sales were positive, but can you make sense from are things really good or not? >> so i guess i take a step back. the third quarter itself was strong. i think as everybody talk but, the september and october period we are weaker. inventory is in very good control. we're getting into the fourth quarter season, and business is running on plan and we're feeling good about it. the take joan is 100% related to foreign currency. >> i wanted to be sure that you aren't concern about tommy hilfiger same-store sales down sequentially from the second quarter, and in germany, i w
while the company's north american business was solid, they hadsh boll calvin live and tommy hilfigerown. heart of it was the strong dollar, and partly because they see the holiday selling season being way more competitive than they expected. >>> let's check in with manny about the company as prospects. welcome back to "mad money." going through many of your releases. you say it's currency that's causing the discrepancy. the future you seem very 2k3w5rded on, but even through...
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commissioners and madam chair tommy assistant general manager for the wastewater enterprise can i gethe power point. >> this is 6 days of the storm is 7th day is a break and the second column on the left is areas we monitored with the rain gages so one it the southeast plant on the left and on
commissioners and madam chair tommy assistant general manager for the wastewater enterprise can i gethe power point. >> this is 6 days of the storm is 7th day is a break and the second column on the left is areas we monitored with the rain gages so one it the southeast plant on the left and on
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commissioners and madam chair tommy assistant general manager for the wastewater enterprise can i gethe power point. >> this is 6 days of the storm is 7th day is a break and the second column on the left is areas we monitored with the rain gages so one it the southeast plant on the left and on the far right is the motion side and one is by candle stick park so you can see that san francisco 49 square miles where a lot of rain falls this is a record storm we have over 8 hundred calls and 4 hundreds catch basins cleaned the majority on tuesday and wednesday
commissioners and madam chair tommy assistant general manager for the wastewater enterprise can i gethe power point. >> this is 6 days of the storm is 7th day is a break and the second column on the left is areas we monitored with the rain gages so one it the southeast plant on the left and on the far right is the motion side and one is by candle stick park so you can see that san francisco 49 square miles where a lot of rain falls this is a record storm we have over 8 hundred calls and 4...
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hey tommy! no, that's mine. no no no no. tommy do not drink that! hey man, that's mine too!h dew® and doritos to unlock exclusive call of duty®: advanced warfare in-game rewards. who convinced you to follow your dreams with one cross country roadtrip?d you give someone the greatest gift for someone who gave you these moments... is to give those moments back. dewar's. the most awarded blended scotch in history. >> stephen: here with a song off their album "cheek to cheek," lady gaga and mr. tony bennett. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ heaven, i'm in heaven and my heart beats so that ♪ i can hardly speak and i seem to find the happiness ♪ i seek when we're out together ♪ dancing cheek to cheek ♪ heaven, i'm in heaven and the cares that hung around me ♪ through the week seem to vanish ♪ like a gamblers lucky streak when we're out together ♪ dancing cheek to cheek ♪ oh, i love to climb a mountain ♪ and to reach the highest peak but it doesn't thrill me half as much ♪ as dancing cheek to cheek ♪ oh, i love to go out fishing ♪ in a river or a creek but i dont enjoy it half as much ♪ as dancing cheek to
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hey tommy! no, that's mine. no no no no. tommy do not drink that! hey man, that's mine too!lip smacks) fuel up for battle with dew® and doritos to unlock exclusive call of duty®: advanced warfare in-game rewards. >> welcome back. obviously it is a very heavy and emotional first act. you know, so brace yourself. because we're going into the heart of darkness, that's right, pigs. no, don't look away. look into the face of horror. look it! look at horror's tiny galoshes, all four of them. last month we talked about a new jersey state bill that would pan pig gestations that were unbelievably small. they couldn't move, they couldn't turn tarnd. yeah, aww. well, apparently one of the interesting it questions is that they like to move around. the bill passed the new swrersee legislature easiliment timely i have to imagine it is going to be a very merry christmas for pigs in new jersey. >> today governor christie vetoes a controversial ban on certain pig crates calling the bill partisan politics. >> what? he vetoed it? controversial bill, partisan politic as soon as the bill-passed
hey tommy! no, that's mine. no no no no. tommy do not drink that! hey man, that's mine too!lip smacks) fuel up for battle with dew® and doritos to unlock exclusive call of duty®: advanced warfare in-game rewards. >> welcome back. obviously it is a very heavy and emotional first act. you know, so brace yourself. because we're going into the heart of darkness, that's right, pigs. no, don't look away. look into the face of horror. look it! look at horror's tiny galoshes, all four of them....
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hey tommy! no, that's mine. no no no no. tommy do not drink that! hey man, that's mine too!ks) fuel up for battle with dew® and doritos to unlock exclusive call of duty®: advanced warfare in-game rewards. who convinced you to follow your dreams with one cross country roadtrip?d you give someone the greatest gift for someone who gave you these moments... is to give those moments back. dewar's. the most awarded blended scotch in history. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, thanks so much. nation, you and i both know that-- folks, for years now, a dangerous horde of fundamentalists have threatened to destroy everything we love. but now the democrats have been defeated and we can get back to worrying about the islamic state. and well we should because werners are joining their ranks. >> the fresh wave of hundreds of foreigners including americans rushing to fight alongside isis terrorist. >> the fbi is investigating three american teenagers, high-school students from denver who had left this country, lured away through the internet, they say. the teens were on the way to join t
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>> poor tommy. >> we feel bad for tommy. >> i do. is cruel. >> from buzz feed. hackers behind the sony pictures data breach. they posted thousands of company passwords for financial accounts in social media websites such as twitter and my space. more than 100 documents from a folder called password. one of the files contained passwords for the social media accounts. including ghost busters and the social network. the social security numbers of current and former employees, as well as celebrities were also exposed like sly stallone. the victims reportedly include sly and rebel wilson. if you were just an employee, you no longer worked for them, they had your records on file, you are also part of this. >> i think this is going to get worse. coming up, the latest jobs report is just moments away. the sector being slowed down because they can't find enough workers. >> there's this stigma associated with craft work. and we have to be able to overcome that. >> that story is straight ahead. ♪ health can change in a minute. so cvs health is
>> poor tommy. >> we feel bad for tommy. >> i do. is cruel. >> from buzz feed. hackers behind the sony pictures data breach. they posted thousands of company passwords for financial accounts in social media websites such as twitter and my space. more than 100 documents from a folder called password. one of the files contained passwords for the social media accounts. including ghost busters and the social network. the social security numbers of current and former...
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we should meet, madame nhu said on the phone after tommy's birth. the first time she expressed any willingness to meet my face to face. she must he around i cooperate be conspiring to hurt her if i was with a baby so the insisted i bring tommy. paris be all right? i was going to visit my relatives and a stop in paris would be on the way. i didn't tell her i was visiting the french colonial archives in the south of france to see what other history i could pull up. i knew how firmly she believed her version of the truth should be adequate and report unchallengedded when with obvious cracks. our meeting was to take place in a catholic church not far from her apartment. we would meet in the nave in front of st. joseph statue at 10:00 a.m. then we can go to the park across the street to talk. it will be very discreet. when i got inside the church the doors closed, shut ought the bright sun. i thought i should be worried. i reminded myself i was just introducing tommy to a little old lady. she had been the dragon lady but has also been a mother four times
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this video was taken with a camera the tenant, tommy rossman, had placed on a shelf.hen he discovered the break-in, he used his iphone to trace the ipad mini that had been stolen. >> i was able to track them to three different locations where they spent an amount of time and we're hoping the police detectives would be able to immediately check that out. but they never showed up. >> tommy's roommate followed the tracking device to a cul-de-sac in prince george's county. >> on the video, there is a gentleman with a pretty distinct gray hat. and i saw a gentleman with a very similar gray hat. >> reporter: after about ten minutes, the men in the apartment found and ripped out the hidden camera. but it had already done its job, taking close-up pictures of the three men d.c. detectives call persons of interest. they are asking anyone who recognizes them or knows anything about this incident to call the police. >> absolutely feel violated, because -- i -- i don't know. i don't know how -- i really don't know how to express that frustration and that anger that i have. >> repo
this video was taken with a camera the tenant, tommy rossman, had placed on a shelf.hen he discovered the break-in, he used his iphone to trace the ipad mini that had been stolen. >> i was able to track them to three different locations where they spent an amount of time and we're hoping the police detectives would be able to immediately check that out. but they never showed up. >> tommy's roommate followed the tracking device to a cul-de-sac in prince george's county. >> on...
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tommy shares the apartment with robert. >> i was angry that it happened again.ause it happened in this particular unit three times before. and across the hall where we used to live. >> reporter:fter about ten t men in the apartment found and ripped out the hidden camera. but it had already done its job, taking close-up pictures of the three men d.c. detectives call persons of interest. they are asking anyone who recognizes them or knows anything about this incident to call the police. >> absolutely feel violated, because i -- i don't know. i don't know how -- i really don't know how to express that frustration and anger that i have. >> reporter: tommy took his iphone and traced an ipad mini which had been stolen that day to a cule-sac in prince george's county. and he believes that one of the suspects was actually spotted. i'll have more on that part of the story coming up on news4 at 6:00. in northwest washington, chris gordon, news4. >> all right. things are about to take a very cold turn. doug, break it to us gently. >> they have already done so. the nose div
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tommy, are you refering to this song?years ♪ >> reporter: that is not disco, that is david bowie, take it from someone who wore paliester well, this is so -- polyester well, this is so not disco, i want you to scoot down the channel change. and never want to see you again. see you tomorrow. kennedy: 9 days pass between nonindictment in ferguson to a grand jury glossing over in chokehold death of eric garner, the close timing of these two evens is awful, depending oing o you ask. it is open season on police. they have seized on confluence as if it is a blessing, and assigned twice as much passion. emotionalists will never be able to celebrate these two cases, to them it is black when white, all boo violence and race. rationalists see the difference, i different s
tommy, are you refering to this song?years ♪ >> reporter: that is not disco, that is david bowie, take it from someone who wore paliester well, this is so -- polyester well, this is so not disco, i want you to scoot down the channel change. and never want to see you again. see you tomorrow. kennedy: 9 days pass between nonindictment in ferguson to a grand jury glossing over in chokehold death of eric garner, the close timing of these two evens is awful, depending oing o you ask. it is...
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and tommy heads to dallas to be a reporter at cw 33. not surprisingly he's no longer in charge of the weather. >>> coming up, a park ranger is caught in a rare earthquake. >> i felt very, very, very terrified. very scared thinking that i may not get out of the building. it's just ordinary fleece but the comfort it provides is immeasurable. the america red cross brings hope and help to people in need every 8 minutes, every day. so this season give something that means something. dave, i'm sorry to interrupt... i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold, medicine. i have the worst cold with this runni better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. but the comfort it provides is it's justimmeasurable.ece the america red cross brings hope and help to people in need every 8
and tommy heads to dallas to be a reporter at cw 33. not surprisingly he's no longer in charge of the weather. >>> coming up, a park ranger is caught in a rare earthquake. >> i felt very, very, very terrified. very scared thinking that i may not get out of the building. it's just ordinary fleece but the comfort it provides is immeasurable. the america red cross brings hope and help to people in need every 8 minutes, every day. so this season give something that means something....
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at that time, much was said about john carlos and tommy smith, many people criticized them for taking the podium and for making this gesture. they were said to be outside of the mainstream. but i believe that history has vindicated them. because they were a part of the avant-garde. they actually were cause manage people to understand that the black -- causing many people to understand that the black power movement at that time was much bigger than many thought. i had a john carlos moment because i saw this clip where the rams players came into the arena, hands up, don't shoot. it was a john carlos moment because this has become the new symbol, a new statement, a statement wherein people around the country now are calling to the attention of those who don't quite understand that this is a movement that will not dissipate. it will not evaporate. it's a movement that is going to continue because young people, a new generation, has decided that they're going to engage themselves in the liberation movement, the freedom movement if you will, the continuation of what happened in 1968 with jo
at that time, much was said about john carlos and tommy smith, many people criticized them for taking the podium and for making this gesture. they were said to be outside of the mainstream. but i believe that history has vindicated them. because they were a part of the avant-garde. they actually were cause manage people to understand that the black -- causing many people to understand that the black power movement at that time was much bigger than many thought. i had a john carlos moment...
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>> i felt very violated as a man. >> reporter: the police according to tommy rice, were not finished on the street. he says the police took he and his brother-in-law here to the 120th precinct on staten island and strip searched them again, touching their genitals again. rice and his brother-in-law sued pant layo and the other officers claiming false arrest, unlawful search, fauls imprisonment. the officer denied the claims. the police union says the officer did nothing wrong and says his record is stellar. >> he is the model. >> they claim rice had heroin and crack cocaine in the car. rice denies it. charges against him and his brother-in-law were dismissed but rice can't deny his own criminal history including nine years of jail time for drug possession and drug charges. >>> that day, march 22nd, 2012, i was not selling drugs that day. i take full responsibility for my past and i paid for my past. >> reporter: now rice wants the officer to answer for his past. >> i think he should never ever carry a badge, a gun, a night stick, a uniform ever again in his life. >> reporter: we trie
>> i felt very violated as a man. >> reporter: the police according to tommy rice, were not finished on the street. he says the police took he and his brother-in-law here to the 120th precinct on staten island and strip searched them again, touching their genitals again. rice and his brother-in-law sued pant layo and the other officers claiming false arrest, unlawful search, fauls imprisonment. the officer denied the claims. the police union says the officer did nothing wrong and...
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. >> good afternoon, this is tommy. >> flower shop owner tommy strauss says, the pennsylvania turnpikequickest way to make his deliveries. >> we're on and off the turnpike at least six, seven times a week. >> he says paying the tolls is the cost of doing business. >> i'm paying these tolls every day, money out of my pocket. i don't really deduct it from my customers' delivery charge. >> reporter: but not everyone has to pay. the nbc 10 investigators discovered more than 2,000 turnpike employees don't have to pay tolls. >> it's actually a benefit that our commissioners have decided to grant our employees. obviously it's something we plan to continue to do. >> reporter: p.a. turnpike commission spokesperson bill capone says employees get to ride the turnpike for free any time they want, even when they're not working. how many times a day does an employee travel? >> i really can't tell you that, harry. >> reporter: that's a costly problem, according to this 2013 state audit. it says toll-free rides are costing the turnpike commission millions of dollars in lost revenue. capone disagrees.
. >> good afternoon, this is tommy. >> flower shop owner tommy strauss says, the pennsylvania turnpikequickest way to make his deliveries. >> we're on and off the turnpike at least six, seven times a week. >> he says paying the tolls is the cost of doing business. >> i'm paying these tolls every day, money out of my pocket. i don't really deduct it from my customers' delivery charge. >> reporter: but not everyone has to pay. the nbc 10 investigators...
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musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson too, and elmore james all played here and the likesaway, count basie and louie armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> what killed it was integration. once we were able to break out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. great for the black race but terrible for the black business. in fact, the only reason you're coming here right now is you have two churches, two funeral homes and the big apple inn. so you're going to either die, worship, or come to my place to eat. and that's the only -- >> or all three. >> right. >> not in that order. >> how you doing today? >> well, hi. >> how y'all doing today? >> back when things were hopping, geno lee's great grandfather, juan "big john" mora, moved to mississippi from mexico city, started a family with an african american woman in jackson. he sold hot tamales out of a steel drum on the corner. in 1939, he moved the operation inside, right here. now, the la
musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson too, and elmore james all played here and the likesaway, count basie and louie armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> what killed it was integration. once we were able to break out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. great for the black race but terrible for the black business. in fact, the only...
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it was aaron rodgers and tommy terrific going head to head, two great quarterbacks. packers, rogers passes to richard rogers and makes a great catch over the shoulder for the touchdown, it's 13-0, packers. rogers goes to jordy nelson. this time he races down the field for the 45-yard touchdown. 23-14 packers. meanwhile in college hoops first, they break the front easily. they go to the slam and 49-45 at the half. then in the second half, they open things up, and the pass goes ahead. he had a game high 22 points. they take the win, 95-77. they are now 7-0. and here's your a.p. poll for college football. alabama has the top spot. florida state number two. oregon at number three, and tcu is sneaking in there and rounds out the top four. getting down to the nitty-grit nitty-gritty. >> yes. >> we're going to see what happens. the first year for the college football playoffs. we'll see how it turns out. >> florida state squeaked by again. >> they're always squeaking by. that's what they do. that's their m.o. >> thanks, robert. ♪ ♪ it's a marshmallow world in theinter. ♪ ♪
it was aaron rodgers and tommy terrific going head to head, two great quarterbacks. packers, rogers passes to richard rogers and makes a great catch over the shoulder for the touchdown, it's 13-0, packers. rogers goes to jordy nelson. this time he races down the field for the 45-yard touchdown. 23-14 packers. meanwhile in college hoops first, they break the front easily. they go to the slam and 49-45 at the half. then in the second half, they open things up, and the pass goes ahead. he had a...
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she ended up having a ma sterk tommy just before her 40th birthday. now every year she encourages random people to do active gifts of kindness so she could read about them and over the course of her six month therapy treatment 100 acts of random kindness were performed. she started, love is lotter than cancer. go to the website love is louder than cancer.org. you can donate to the cause. i am thrilled to say right now, both laney and mom, kelly, are cancer free. they are joining us via skype "right this minute." welcome to the show. how are you guys feeling and how are you guys doing today? >> good. >> good. we're doing great. i actually finish radiation this week. the 18th will be my last radiation treatment. >> tell me about the love is louder than cancer, when this moment came to you. >> we want to help other families going through this. we feel there's a reason for everything. if we can do something else from our journey to help others. that is what life is all about. >> how can people help? >> they can go to caour website and a random act of kind
she ended up having a ma sterk tommy just before her 40th birthday. now every year she encourages random people to do active gifts of kindness so she could read about them and over the course of her six month therapy treatment 100 acts of random kindness were performed. she started, love is lotter than cancer. go to the website love is louder than cancer.org. you can donate to the cause. i am thrilled to say right now, both laney and mom, kelly, are cancer free. they are joining us via skype...
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tommy wingels laying the boom.ks trail 1-0, marleau, wins the race to the corner fantastic backhand pass, look at that. quick peek over his shoulder. but edmondton seemed to want it more. oilers in their 11-game losing streak for their 2-1 victory. and wallace, big game for the bears, ties the game at 35. under 30 to go. cal up three. lead with a hook, 11, wallace, 29 points, eight boards, four assists. cal now 7 and 1, 63-56 victory. and cal women had a tough time in kansas, averaging 90 points a game, shot 24% today. gardner at 22, floyd at 13, unranked kansas, 62-39 upset, cal's first loss of the year following to 8 and 1. alabama gets ohio state, florida state and oregon, stan>>> comin we are continuing to follow breaking news tonight in berkeley, north oakland as well, where protesters are on the move. right now they're blocking traffic on highway 24 but police are on the highway, as well. working to clear those protesters. we'll continue to monitor the situation and will bring you the very latest at 11:00. >>
tommy wingels laying the boom.ks trail 1-0, marleau, wins the race to the corner fantastic backhand pass, look at that. quick peek over his shoulder. but edmondton seemed to want it more. oilers in their 11-game losing streak for their 2-1 victory. and wallace, big game for the bears, ties the game at 35. under 30 to go. cal up three. lead with a hook, 11, wallace, 29 points, eight boards, four assists. cal now 7 and 1, 63-56 victory. and cal women had a tough time in kansas, averaging 90...
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already, we've heard from tommy. let's turn to tommy again because he can talk about how boko haram is not just targeting nigerians, but also their democracy. >> reporter: boko haram fighters have been raiding towns in northeast nigeria as they seek to carve out their own territory. in larger cities, they've resorted to using suicide bombers, often female, to hit crowded areas. this ensures the greatest number of casualties, most of whom are civilians. the bombing of the main mosque in the city of cano was the world's single deadliest attack in november. these boko haram attacks instill great fear among the public as the group aims to topple nigeria's democratic establishment. >> for all the horrific attacks that we've seen in november, actually the single action which boko haram has carried out this year, which continues to get the most attention, is the abduction of those girls, they were taken, over 200 of them. we have heard very little about their well-being, though this video was released in may, and of course,
already, we've heard from tommy. let's turn to tommy again because he can talk about how boko haram is not just targeting nigerians, but also their democracy. >> reporter: boko haram fighters have been raiding towns in northeast nigeria as they seek to carve out their own territory. in larger cities, they've resorted to using suicide bombers, often female, to hit crowded areas. this ensures the greatest number of casualties, most of whom are civilians. the bombing of the main mosque in...
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other sites, tommy hellfigure, group on and home depot.you buy from home depot, pick up your items in store to avoid high shipping charges. we put all this info at 6abc.com. i'm nydia han. >> it's 5:48. pennsylvania forests are crowded with hunters today looking to cut down the deer prop layings. -- population. >> drought-ridden southern california gets rain, but they got too much. >> reporter: we have a mild high of 62. details in the forecast coming up. ♪ music ♪ it's so important to make someone happy ♪ ♪ make just one heart to heart you ♪ ♪ music ♪ you sing to one smile that cheers you ♪ ♪ one face that lights when it nears you ♪ [ male announcer ] play the monopoly millionaires' club lottery game. making more and more millionaires. 600,000 of pennsylvanians will have new options to have health insurance. these people were not covered by the affordable care act. plans are offered by region and dooring to a person's individual medical needs. parts of overhaul need to receive approval. >> reporter: one glaring problem out there on this m
other sites, tommy hellfigure, group on and home depot.you buy from home depot, pick up your items in store to avoid high shipping charges. we put all this info at 6abc.com. i'm nydia han. >> it's 5:48. pennsylvania forests are crowded with hunters today looking to cut down the deer prop layings. -- population. >> drought-ridden southern california gets rain, but they got too much. >> reporter: we have a mild high of 62. details in the forecast coming up. ♪ music ♪ it's so...
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. >> that's what they call the ill lee i don't say tommy bag that is under here. >> it's been a longecline in act. >> energy. >> and just -- >> a nightmare filled with complications life-threatening infections and tons of heart ache. >> it's tiring. it's emotional. >> it just landed steve's dear wife on the list of a rare risky and most expensive organ transplant. >> she was relieved, you know, it hit me hard but i've since gotten to the point where i fully acknowledge that there are no other options. >> there is an end to this nightmare. i can restart living a normal life again. >> you're worried for her? >> it scares me to death. >> there are a lot of things that have to kind of line up. >> just the right match and make up from a stall small donor and more. >> she has a fair number of antibodies that search eliminate a lot of donors that she could potentially have. >> they'll have to travel on a moment's notice to med star georgetown university hospital in washington, d.c. for hours of surgery and months of recovery. under the care of noted bowel transplant surgeon cal mats motto.
. >> that's what they call the ill lee i don't say tommy bag that is under here. >> it's been a longecline in act. >> energy. >> and just -- >> a nightmare filled with complications life-threatening infections and tons of heart ache. >> it's tiring. it's emotional. >> it just landed steve's dear wife on the list of a rare risky and most expensive organ transplant. >> she was relieved, you know, it hit me hard but i've since gotten to the point...
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abuse program but ziggy's fate rests in the judgment of the disciplinary board chairman lieutenant tommyance. >> he's charged with refusing or attempting to alter a drug test. how do you plead to the charge? guilty or not guilty? >> not guilty as part of policy for the substance abuse class, any drug testing is to be kept confidential. so this issue is out of the area of the disciplinary board. >> results should be kept confidential. is that what you're saying? >> yes, sir. >> that would be the case had mr. hall took the test. he didn't take the test. >> with his first line of defense shot down, higgins pivots to explain ziggy's actions. >> ritchie, how many times have you been up for parole in the last 18 years? >> twice. >> what's happened each of those times? >> they've continued me, because of something i've done. >> why would you purposely try to ditch your parole? >> because i'm scared of getting out. >> you met the parole board before? >> yes, sir. >> if you didn't want to make parole can you say i don't want to go? >> i don't know if you would understand but a convict saying that
abuse program but ziggy's fate rests in the judgment of the disciplinary board chairman lieutenant tommyance. >> he's charged with refusing or attempting to alter a drug test. how do you plead to the charge? guilty or not guilty? >> not guilty as part of policy for the substance abuse class, any drug testing is to be kept confidential. so this issue is out of the area of the disciplinary board. >> results should be kept confidential. is that what you're saying? >> yes,...
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why should i let a punk government tommy what i can i can i do? host: mike in gaithersburg, maryland, you don't plan to see it? caller: good morning, i just love the irony of these progressives calling and complaining about it when i did not hear that reaction when they made a movie about killing george bush or killing tony blair. host: ok. tom, not sure? caller: you got me? maybe i will watch it on paper view or home box office but this is just a movie. said, welast caller make a lot of movies making fun of her own president. i don't know what the big deal is and i would not put it past sony that this whole thing is a publicity stunt. host: ok, this is from "the washington times" -- hyattsville, maryland, charles, you plan to see it? caller: hello, greta. how are you doing? host: doing well. caller: merry christmas to you and yours and everyone at c-span. you do great work. the reason i want to go see it besides james franco and seth rogen being hilarious is because i honestly think this is maybeing that shows that this was a publicity stunt. i t
why should i let a punk government tommy what i can i can i do? host: mike in gaithersburg, maryland, you don't plan to see it? caller: good morning, i just love the irony of these progressives calling and complaining about it when i did not hear that reaction when they made a movie about killing george bush or killing tony blair. host: ok. tom, not sure? caller: you got me? maybe i will watch it on paper view or home box office but this is just a movie. said, welast caller make a lot of movies...
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i think tommy did a great job selecting the guys. >> jon: because you are involved in this now, are thes done now? why were they protesting? because they wanted to be in it or they -- >> i think there's a confluence of reasons. i think they were concerned that it would make the santa world look bad. i think there was a fear of, a phobia over the potential. >> jon: how do you make the santa world look bad? he's the one whose always judgmental. he's the one, oh, are you naughty or nice? you know what? if he would stop judges us, we would stop judging him! >> in the end, people walk away with a deeper appreciation of the dedication of those who wear the red suit, and grown men cry! jon, i was at the last screening -- >> jon: no, i want to get back to the phrase "a deeper appreciation for the men who wear the red suit." >> yeah. i can tell by your tone you don't have that appreciation. >> jon: no, i do! i grew up jewish. all i wanted all my life for the jews to come up with something to match that dude. we had hanukkah harry, and he'd show up and say, yeah, they have a menorah, i have to le
i think tommy did a great job selecting the guys. >> jon: because you are involved in this now, are thes done now? why were they protesting? because they wanted to be in it or they -- >> i think there's a confluence of reasons. i think they were concerned that it would make the santa world look bad. i think there was a fear of, a phobia over the potential. >> jon: how do you make the santa world look bad? he's the one whose always judgmental. he's the one, oh, are you naughty...
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de of the door saying, tommy mark asked, tommy who? the other voice on the other ide of the door said tommy and started firing into the apartment. this is at the front of the apartment. when those police officers at the rear heard the fire from the front, they came in, burst shooting ear door wildly and recklessly. after a few moments, the .hooting subsided there was a shout from the rear droom where fred hampton and thelma johnson had been sleeping. and there was a voice that came from a closet saying, stop shooting, stop shooting, there's a pregnant woman in ere. so all the panthers pulled from e various rooms and then ichael wolf, a member of the chicago police department, went into the bedroom where fred .ampton had been shot said that, oh, he's not dead yet and shot him point blank in the head, came out of that room and boasted, he's good and dead now. he's good and dead now. panthers were taken to hospitals and some were taken straight to -- well, they were monroe n to the jail, treet station. the information by the informant, wi
de of the door saying, tommy mark asked, tommy who? the other voice on the other ide of the door said tommy and started firing into the apartment. this is at the front of the apartment. when those police officers at the rear heard the fire from the front, they came in, burst shooting ear door wildly and recklessly. after a few moments, the .hooting subsided there was a shout from the rear droom where fred hampton and thelma johnson had been sleeping. and there was a voice that came from a...
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tommy chong was like -- [ tommy chong impression ] "wait, we switch partners?hought we changed wigs, man." [ laughter ] some more tv news, shonda rhimes, you know shonda rhimes -- [ cheers and applause ] creator of the hit show "scandal." very, very smart. she was asked about how she deals with big egos and divas on set, and she said, "i don't put up with b.s. or nasty people." good for her. you know what, we have a diva who works here, and i'm tired of putting up with her b.s. so rose, i've had it with you. you're fired. yeah. [ audience ohs ] >> [ bleep ] you fallon! >> jimmy: what? >> oh you suck -- you suck, and you always sucked! >> jimmy: get out of here! and don't let the door hit you on the way out! >> oh, don't worry, i'm leaving, you little [ bleep ] face! [ laughter and applause ] you got a lot of nerve kiddo! i've been in this business longer than you have! >> jimmy: okay, all right. go on. >> alright. >> jimmy: go on. keep walking. get out. >> i can't believe all -- come on, roots, come on. well, [ bleep ] you, too! >> jimmy: hey, get out of here!
tommy chong was like -- [ tommy chong impression ] "wait, we switch partners?hought we changed wigs, man." [ laughter ] some more tv news, shonda rhimes, you know shonda rhimes -- [ cheers and applause ] creator of the hit show "scandal." very, very smart. she was asked about how she deals with big egos and divas on set, and she said, "i don't put up with b.s. or nasty people." good for her. you know what, we have a diva who works here, and i'm tired of putting up...
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carlos himself, an excellent athlete, an olympian who made that famous gesture back in 1968, he and tommynds up. actually, the white player that was there on the stands with them wore a button in solidarity of them as well. this is what he had to say on chris hayes on friday. >> people would start to say, enough is enough. and that's basically what the rams were saying. that's basically what the clippers said relative to their former owner. the atrocities that have been taking place. they're not merely thinking about themselves as much as they're thinking about their kids, their wives, their brothers, their mothers and fathers. >> because, i mean, in a lot of ways, isn't it the case if these guys weren't famous, they would be potentially the kind of people who would be targeted by police themselves as black men and they have family members, relatives, who still in communities that are policed in ways they don't always feel is fair? >> right. when you don't have the name and the fame, you do what majority of americans have been doing the last few weeks, you take to the streets and try to b
carlos himself, an excellent athlete, an olympian who made that famous gesture back in 1968, he and tommynds up. actually, the white player that was there on the stands with them wore a button in solidarity of them as well. this is what he had to say on chris hayes on friday. >> people would start to say, enough is enough. and that's basically what the rams were saying. that's basically what the clippers said relative to their former owner. the atrocities that have been taking place....