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-- you don't tour -- it's not a tour site. it's a memorial. it's sacred ground. it's not a tourist site. but we walked through and we saw the chambers where people had died. i even went to a particular cell of a father colby, a catholic priest who in the death camp gave his life to protect a jewish member there when they were ready to shoot him, father colby stepped forward to offer his life instead. father colby in my faith tradition has been cannonized a saint for his heroic effort to show that he was willing to martyr himself for another human being and in the belief that god was there. and what he wanted to do. but as i walk through there, and i saw hard things and tough things, and wrenching things, repulsive things, repugnant things, then i got to the part that really broke my heart. i got to the part about the children. pictures of children. little children. not that any child's age is there. and then i saw the bins. the bins of the children's shoes. piled up with little shoes. size two. size three. size four. laced up
-- you don't tour -- it's not a tour site. it's a memorial. it's sacred ground. it's not a tourist site. but we walked through and we saw the chambers where people had died. i even went to a particular cell of a father colby, a catholic priest who in the death camp gave his life to protect a jewish member there when they were ready to shoot him, father colby stepped forward to offer his life instead. father colby in my faith tradition has been cannonized a saint for his heroic effort to show...
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learn more about greensboro and other stops on c-span's tour at c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. up next on american history tv, former cia chief of disguise jonna mendez recounts the story of how czech husband and wife, kgb spies karl and hana koecher infiltrated the cia and gathered top-secret information through the use of sex in the 1970's. mendez reports that one popular swingers club frequented either czech spy couple counted at least 10 cia staffers and a u.s. senator as members. this session from the smithsonian associates and international spy museum is about an hour and a half. >> let me address our speaker today. is jonna mendez. someone womhom i've known for a number of years. i should mention off the bat, i see jonna write your labor chicas on the board of advisors of the international spy museum. and she and her husband, tony, whom many of you know from his fame in particular from "argo." tony
learn more about greensboro and other stops on c-span's tour at c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. up next on american history tv, former cia chief of disguise jonna mendez recounts the story of how czech husband and wife, kgb spies karl and hana koecher infiltrated the cia and gathered top-secret information through the use of sex in the 1970's. mendez reports that one popular swingers club frequented either czech spy couple...
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the tour we're gonna try out starts right here at the world famous wharf sign. hit play. we'll give it a shot. >> look across the street to the crab stand. >> reporter: the app gives turn by turn directions using your phone's gps to guide you through a neighborhood and it takes you beyond the big attraction. >> so my tour guide now is telling me to take a left. right here there is a secret passageway between the two restaurants here. push these doors open. we're supposed to go down here to the waterfront. >> lean up against the railing when you get to the other side. >> reporter: looking out, i'm introduced to a local firerman who was been working here for 40 years. >> welcome to the lagoon. my name is mike. people call me candy. there are probably only 20, 30 boats working. the rest are show or charter boats. >> we try to find authentic people in the neighborhood to narrate the stories. >> reporter: and drew mason dreamed up detour. former ceo of groupon told me his goal is to give people an alternative to traditional tours. >> i started thinking about it just to somebod
the tour we're gonna try out starts right here at the world famous wharf sign. hit play. we'll give it a shot. >> look across the street to the crab stand. >> reporter: the app gives turn by turn directions using your phone's gps to guide you through a neighborhood and it takes you beyond the big attraction. >> so my tour guide now is telling me to take a left. right here there is a secret passageway between the two restaurants here. push these doors open. we're supposed to go...
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a tour bus driver, who is narrating a tour while driving is likely to be speaking to the bus passengers en masse during the vast majority of time during the tour. further, the job of driving a tour bus is an important and is more complex than driving an automobile and thus the safety problems that are created by talking while driving, the tour bus driver in addition to attending to their driving dutis is providing narration to passengers. i have concluded that providing narration will reduce distracted driving and advance traffic safety by reducing the injuris and accidents caused by distracted driver. i would like to thank supervisor kim and supervisor avalos for joining and hope colleagues will consider adding your names to the ordinance. rest i the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor yee. >> supervisor avalos. >> thank you. i have a hearing that i did last year the hiring plan for the nurses in the san francisco general trauma center. last year i visited the center and i saw that many nurses were doing work above and beyond their call of duty. often working more than one job in t
a tour bus driver, who is narrating a tour while driving is likely to be speaking to the bus passengers en masse during the vast majority of time during the tour. further, the job of driving a tour bus is an important and is more complex than driving an automobile and thus the safety problems that are created by talking while driving, the tour bus driver in addition to attending to their driving dutis is providing narration to passengers. i have concluded that providing narration will reduce...
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the c-span cities tour takes to the road. this weekend, we partner with time warner cable for a visit to corpus christi, texas. >> in the 19th century, the federal government is very limited. they don't have many deployable resources. and so the army does a whole variety of things. there are discoverers, explores. army contracts are not an important part of the western economy. the army plays a role in conservation. in the
the c-span cities tour takes to the road. this weekend, we partner with time warner cable for a visit to corpus christi, texas. >> in the 19th century, the federal government is very limited. they don't have many deployable resources. and so the army does a whole variety of things. there are discoverers, explores. army contracts are not an important part of the western economy. the army plays a role in conservation. in the
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he was the tour manager for nicki minaj. he was in town preparing for her tour with philly rapper. we're live at philadelphia police headquarters. you spoke to the family members. >> reporter: jacqueline, i did. they're having a really difficult time with this. all he wanted to do was work in the music industry. he did that. he worked with rihanna, justin timberlake. he's gone and his family can't seem to understand why. >> mixed emotions angry, sad, frustrated. my family is not taking this well. >> he's too distraught to show his face. he wants you to know how the killer took more than a life. >> he didn't deserve this. >> his cousin the tour manager for nicki minaj was stabbed to death while out with a group of friends. >> they were all here for her. i guess they went out celebrating and things just went wrong. >> the stabbing happened overnight in west oak lane. the victim's family says picket who is from new york was in town making preparations for nicki's tour, with philly rapper. picket was hanging out at the shea bar and grill with eric parker who also works for minaj and ot
he was the tour manager for nicki minaj. he was in town preparing for her tour with philly rapper. we're live at philadelphia police headquarters. you spoke to the family members. >> reporter: jacqueline, i did. they're having a really difficult time with this. all he wanted to do was work in the music industry. he did that. he worked with rihanna, justin timberlake. he's gone and his family can't seem to understand why. >> mixed emotions angry, sad, frustrated. my family is not...
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"whacked out sports" is proud to present its newest creation -- the tour de pain! the first leg begins with a relatively simple miscue -- a muffed curb jump. >> unh! >> narrator: while the grass cushions the impact, many riders drop out of the race right here. as we move on to the second leg, the dreaded handicap-rail wipeout, pain begins to spread to the gluteus maximus area. look at it again. we can see that the pain is concentrated in the right buttock. interestingly, the asymmetrical nature of the one injured buttock and the one healthy buttock has been known to drive riders insane. but by the third leg of the tour de pain, both buttocks become fully involved. hey, look at that. he made brown skid marks on the outside of his pants. and then there's the fourth and final leg -- the triumphal ride down the high-school handrail. and that's the end of the tour de pain. congratulations to the winner of the yellow body cast. coming up... wouldn't it be easier to take the elevator? and thongs, a garter, and a razor scooter -- just another monday night for these hotel h
"whacked out sports" is proud to present its newest creation -- the tour de pain! the first leg begins with a relatively simple miscue -- a muffed curb jump. >> unh! >> narrator: while the grass cushions the impact, many riders drop out of the race right here. as we move on to the second leg, the dreaded handicap-rail wipeout, pain begins to spread to the gluteus maximus area. look at it again. we can see that the pain is concentrated in the right buttock. interestingly,...
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it is their choice and not the tour's choice. >> the pga tour declined comment and the lawsuit was filed courthouse where former athletes got the ncaa to stop benefit on their likeness. it is it a system that he is continue. >> the amount of monies caddies make is how well the players do. some solid six figures and others not so much jon. >> we are sitting here in one degrees weather in new york. and you are out in golf course in california. what is the temperature like. >> it is a bruttial assignment. it is a balmy 75 degrees. >> come on come on! >> just wanted to know. thanks for the update. let us know what happens with the caddies. >> will car always where the big news is. >> what does eating beef have to do with fighting climate change. a government report urging us to eat with the environment in mind. what could this mean for your diet if anything. >> it was a game that gripped the nation. red versus red white and blue and the miracle on ice. 35 years after the game was played with the man who scored the winning goechlt -- goal. ah! come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the base
it is their choice and not the tour's choice. >> the pga tour declined comment and the lawsuit was filed courthouse where former athletes got the ncaa to stop benefit on their likeness. it is it a system that he is continue. >> the amount of monies caddies make is how well the players do. some solid six figures and others not so much jon. >> we are sitting here in one degrees weather in new york. and you are out in golf course in california. what is the temperature like....
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msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. we are proud that the growth of the orchestra, and how it is expanded and it is being accepted. my ambition when i came on as music director here -- it was evident we needed absolutely excellent work. also evident to me that i thought everyone should know that. this was my purpose. and after we opened which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring releasing cds, a dvd. we continue to tour. reputation grows and grows and grows and it has never stopped going forward. msk(music) >> the bay area knows the orchestra. you maybe take things for granted a little bit. that is simply not the case will g
msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. we are proud that the growth of the orchestra, and how it is expanded and it is being accepted. my ambition when i came on as music director here -- it was evident we needed absolutely excellent work. also evident to me that i thought everyone should know that. this was my purpose. and after we opened which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my...
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and so what was supposed to be a six-month tour of duty turned into a three-year tour of duty., well, the paypal story is long and fun. >> and legend. when did it start being called "the mafia"? >> i don't really know. it might have been with the "fortune" article. i am always a little hesitant about the term, because -- "mafia" implies dark rooms. extortion. these kinds of things. it's clever, it gets repeated. it implies a very dense, tight network where people are very tight with each other. for example, if i were to call it -- it's probably much less evocative -- "the paypal network" would be the way i would call it. i think it probably started six to 12 months after the ebay acquisition. >> linkedin, tesla, youtube, yelp, yammer, and spacex. all founded by members of the paypal "mafia." what was special about all of you? what did you have in common? >> paypal collected a whole bunch of people who were young, and intense, and were entrepreneurial themselves. then, all of a sudden, it was bought by ebay. so a bunch of these folks were like, ok, what do i do next? and so -- y
and so what was supposed to be a six-month tour of duty turned into a three-year tour of duty., well, the paypal story is long and fun. >> and legend. when did it start being called "the mafia"? >> i don't really know. it might have been with the "fortune" article. i am always a little hesitant about the term, because -- "mafia" implies dark rooms. extortion. these kinds of things. it's clever, it gets repeated. it implies a very dense, tight network...
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i'm toure. and as we come on the air, no amount of snow or ice will keep new england from celebrating yet another new england patriots super bowl. we'll get to the storm. but first the blizzard that is belichick and brady. >> the guys never gave up and fight to the end so it was great for our fans and the people that support us and i'm just really proud of our accomplishment. >> it was 28-24 and it went down to the final seconds, decided by an interception in the end zone. hey, seattle coach pete carroll, you have the best runner in marshawn lynch and the best runner in russell wilson but you throw from the one yard line what were you thinking? but i digress. the patriots will be welcomed home tomorrow with a ticker tape parade if they can make it home from the storm. and we have to talk about the ads from the funny to the serious to a down-right downer. a $4.5 million downer ad. what were you thinking? is pete carroll on your board. we'll talk about that. >>> but first the big game. and josh el
i'm toure. and as we come on the air, no amount of snow or ice will keep new england from celebrating yet another new england patriots super bowl. we'll get to the storm. but first the blizzard that is belichick and brady. >> the guys never gave up and fight to the end so it was great for our fans and the people that support us and i'm just really proud of our accomplishment. >> it was 28-24 and it went down to the final seconds, decided by an interception in the end zone. hey,...
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here some caught in the bay are dried, the tour members captured it all on their camera. after being dried for three months, the delicacy is stored in this room. they are key eaters they ask how old the sea cucumbers are, and how many are in a 500 gram bag. in china the specialty is sold for about 3,000$3,000. but on this tour they pay after that amount. >> much better than what the chinese sell for the same price. >> they like our product because of the bumpy surface. i think with good pub listity, it could become an international brand. >> they have high hopes that gourmet tours like these will lead to more exports to china. nhk world. >>> south korea's president is marking the second inanniversary of her inauguration. she grapples with a slump in public support. >> we have been trying to lay the foundations of economic and political reforms. now, we have to start laying the bricks to build on it. >> she enjoyed an approval rating of more than 60%. she won praise for her diplomatic work. support fell sharply after a ferry disaster last april. puck and her government cam
here some caught in the bay are dried, the tour members captured it all on their camera. after being dried for three months, the delicacy is stored in this room. they are key eaters they ask how old the sea cucumbers are, and how many are in a 500 gram bag. in china the specialty is sold for about 3,000$3,000. but on this tour they pay after that amount. >> much better than what the chinese sell for the same price. >> they like our product because of the bumpy surface. i think with...
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he's been touring since september.orter: it's 11:00 p.m. in fresno, california, and 8,500 people are about to leave church. country star eric church. seconds after he steps off stage, a show of a different sort kicks into high gear. in just two hours this entire production, 170 tons of equipment, will get ripped out of here and put on the road 220 miles to the staples center in los angeles. >> let's get it out. >> reporter: sam coates is the stage manager. >> my job is to provide the order to the chaos. >> reporter: that means herding more than 100 crew members as they disassemble everything and remove it off the arena floor. 890 feet overhead rigors do a high-wire act detaching all the lighting. >> everything above our heads will go with us. >> 100,000 pounds of stuff. >> 100,000 pounds of raw pure city. >> reporter: the stage is broken down in pieces and along with every amp, coiled cable, and barricade, rolled into one of 14 big trucks. >> all right. come on back straight back. >> reporter: they call this the truck
he's been touring since september.orter: it's 11:00 p.m. in fresno, california, and 8,500 people are about to leave church. country star eric church. seconds after he steps off stage, a show of a different sort kicks into high gear. in just two hours this entire production, 170 tons of equipment, will get ripped out of here and put on the road 220 miles to the staples center in los angeles. >> let's get it out. >> reporter: sam coates is the stage manager. >> my job is to...
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captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now.e parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. they debated. could he do it again? so, he showed them. 79! and they didn't debate how fast their network... you've gotta post that, man. could show everyone else. if you're not on the largest most reliable network, what are you giving up? verizon. are you still getting heartburn flare-ups? time for a new routine. try nexium® 24hr. the latest choice for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection. my name is tony sartorio. i'm a lineman for pg&e out of the concord service center. i have lived here pretty much my whole life. i have been married for twelve years. i have 3 kids. i love living here and i love working in my hometown. at pg&e we are always working to upgrade reliability to meet the demands of the customers. i'm there to do the safest job possible - not only for them, but everybody, myself included that lives in the commun
captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now.e parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. they debated. could he do it again? so, he showed them. 79! and they didn't debate how fast their network... you've gotta post that, man. could show everyone else. if you're not on the largest most reliable network, what are you giving up? verizon. are you still getting heartburn flare-ups? time for a new...
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minaj says the men were preparing for her tour. so far police have made no arrests. >>> also fbi agent will let us know the status of a notorious cold case here. robert petrone, junior and danielle imbo were last seen in the the south street bar ten years ago today. >>> please call the next speaker good philadelphia school reform commission approved five charter schools, despite vocal demonstrations and protests, four people were arrested. >>> we will be right back. sports coming up. narrator: gas prices are down helping middle class families. but now, the white house wants to impose title ii regulations on your internet meaning new government taxes and fees. every month: you'd pay more. 11 billion dollars a year in new taxes and fees. internet freedoms can be protected with the white house and congress working together, but imposing new tax increases through public utility style regulations will hurt middle class families let's protect the internet we love without regressive taxes and fees. no to title ii. we're talking about prac
minaj says the men were preparing for her tour. so far police have made no arrests. >>> also fbi agent will let us know the status of a notorious cold case here. robert petrone, junior and danielle imbo were last seen in the the south street bar ten years ago today. >>> please call the next speaker good philadelphia school reform commission approved five charter schools, despite vocal demonstrations and protests, four people were arrested. >>> we will be right back....
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so my tour guide is telling me to make a left right here.s a secret passageway between these two restaurants here. push these doors open. we're supposed to go down here to the waterfront. >> lean up against the railing when you get to the other side. >> reporter: i'm introduced to a local firerman who has been working here for more than 40 years. >> welcome to the lagoon. my name is mike but people call me candy. probably only 20, 30 boats working. the rest are for show or charter boats. >> we really try to find authentic people in the neighborhood to narrate these stories and take you through a walk in their shoes. >> reporter: andrew mason dreamed up detour, the former ceo of groupon said his goal is to give people an alternative to tours. >> i started to think about somebody who loves to travel and is often let down by the ways to experience a place. >> reporter: all of the stories you hear are researched by veteran journalists and writers. there are plenty of surprises along the way. i didn't know this was here. had no idea. >> the place
so my tour guide is telling me to make a left right here.s a secret passageway between these two restaurants here. push these doors open. we're supposed to go down here to the waterfront. >> lean up against the railing when you get to the other side. >> reporter: i'm introduced to a local firerman who has been working here for more than 40 years. >> welcome to the lagoon. my name is mike but people call me candy. probably only 20, 30 boats working. the rest are for show or...
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have you started your own walking tour of new york city?i did. [ laughter ] and it starts in penn station, and the tour is really -- it's within three feet. [ laughter ] so, it's right dead center, and you walk in circles. but there's a lot of explaining throughout. so i talk a lot about new york and its history. and, you know, how it got started and everything. but we walk in this three-foot radius. >> seth: so, that seems counterintuitive, because if you're talking about new york, you're in new york, wouldn't people rather walk around and see the things you're talking about instead of walking in a tight circle in what many say is the worst building in the city? >> fred: all the other buildings are distractions. they won't be listening to what i'm saying. so if we do this, at least, you know, they can really focus on the words that i'm saying about new york city. >> seth: are they wearing headphones or are you talking out loud for them to hear? >> fred: a combination of the two. it's headphones, but it's like a microphone connected right d
have you started your own walking tour of new york city?i did. [ laughter ] and it starts in penn station, and the tour is really -- it's within three feet. [ laughter ] so, it's right dead center, and you walk in circles. but there's a lot of explaining throughout. so i talk a lot about new york and its history. and, you know, how it got started and everything. but we walk in this three-foot radius. >> seth: so, that seems counterintuitive, because if you're talking about new york,...
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both were in town rehearsing for minaj's european tour that starts next month. friends tell me the men just finish rehearsals went to the che bar on -- bar and grill on stenton avenue. police say there was some kind of argument inside that spilled outside that led to the stabbing of both men. now an eyewitness rushed both men and his personal car to the hospital where picket died a short time later. no word on the suspects who we are told fled in a gray buick. now the music world is responding tonight. nuke key minaj posting a message on instagram saying these guys flew in to philly just last night for rehearsals two days ago and were both stabbed last night. and just before he was killed, picket who goes by day day posted a simple message on his social media account simply "be great". now police say they are looking for a gray sedan. they don't have any descriptions on a suspect. $20000 reward is now being offered by police for an arrest and conviction of a suspect in this case. but tragedy hitting the mew zig world here in philadelphia tonight. lucy. >> all ri
both were in town rehearsing for minaj's european tour that starts next month. friends tell me the men just finish rehearsals went to the che bar on -- bar and grill on stenton avenue. police say there was some kind of argument inside that spilled outside that led to the stabbing of both men. now an eyewitness rushed both men and his personal car to the hospital where picket died a short time later. no word on the suspects who we are told fled in a gray buick. now the music world is responding...
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meantime a second member of her tour was also stabbed. we checked and eric parker is still in the hospital in fair condition. they wept with some friends to che bar & grill. when the bar closed the men got into a fight with several other men once they got outside. picket and parker were stabbed and pickett died a short time later. she said her two roadies had been in philadelphia rehearsing for her tour. according to her website she's expected to go on tour next month europe. now, ultimately it will be up to the district attorney's office to press charges but homicide detectives tell us they're confident with the evidence they have which including surveillance video of the bad guys getting away. that's the latest on n"nbc 10 news" news". >>> nbc 10 learns a limo driver gunned down was off duty when he was killed. they tell us he got into an argument with two men at masher street and taber road an 1-800-of the men took out a gun and killed him. investigators don't know what led to the argument and so far there have been no arrests. >>> new
meantime a second member of her tour was also stabbed. we checked and eric parker is still in the hospital in fair condition. they wept with some friends to che bar & grill. when the bar closed the men got into a fight with several other men once they got outside. picket and parker were stabbed and pickett died a short time later. she said her two roadies had been in philadelphia rehearsing for her tour. according to her website she's expected to go on tour next month europe. now,...
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tomorrow they will tour a number of key sites including his home.ey testimony on the investigation of the crime scene as susan candiotti reports. >> reporter: not olong after the jogger finds the bullet riddled body of odin lloyd, police find evidence of -- >> two shell casings in a ditch in the ground above the victim's head. >> reporter: and car keys, a white towel, tire track, a baseball cat, and $64 in cash in his body, and a blunt in his body which has dna of aaron hernandez and odin lloyd. to protect evidence from a rainstorm, they scoop up some things and lay down tarps to preserve tire tracks and footprints. >> reporter: but the defense pounces on it. >> you understood that there could be dna on the towel? >> yes, sir. >> and you understood that there could be hair on the towel that could be significant? >> yes, sir. >> nobody measured it right? >> nobody measured it. >> you are rare eyeballed it? >> yes. that is is what i am telling you. >> reporter: and they put the same evidence in the same bag contrary to draining. >> can you tell us if
tomorrow they will tour a number of key sites including his home.ey testimony on the investigation of the crime scene as susan candiotti reports. >> reporter: not olong after the jogger finds the bullet riddled body of odin lloyd, police find evidence of -- >> two shell casings in a ditch in the ground above the victim's head. >> reporter: and car keys, a white towel, tire track, a baseball cat, and $64 in cash in his body, and a blunt in his body which has dna of aaron...
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shouldn't that tour have been cancelled because no one was buying tickets? (laughter) for the anti-semitic comedy show? why-- shouldn't that been a marketplace situation. shouldn't this have been the phone call, hey it's me your agent. morty bernstein, i don't know that for a fact. >> yeah yeah i'm sorry your tour has been cancelled yeah i know, i thought it was funny too t it's just that all that racist anti-semitic [bleep] you do, it turns it out people think that sucks. i'm beginning to think comedy isn't france's thing. nothing to be ashamed of. france, you still got painting and food that is hard on the outside but soft on the inside. you are the best at it. stick to your bries, your baguettes your brulee cem creme, just stay away from company dee. that is our thing. even your favorite comedy guy is still our guy. and the trust is we don't even get it. >> france i feel your au bon pain. i-- we have similar speech related struggles hear in america. generalliering on the side of the government allowing [bleep] to people to [bleep] the thing. as long as yo
shouldn't that tour have been cancelled because no one was buying tickets? (laughter) for the anti-semitic comedy show? why-- shouldn't that been a marketplace situation. shouldn't this have been the phone call, hey it's me your agent. morty bernstein, i don't know that for a fact. >> yeah yeah i'm sorry your tour has been cancelled yeah i know, i thought it was funny too t it's just that all that racist anti-semitic [bleep] you do, it turns it out people think that sucks. i'm beginning...
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not every employee has taken the tour. >> if you haven't been back on a tour you probably ought to ask yourself why you haven't. if you haven't you probably ought to talk to somebody. you're probably in that category you might not want to go back in the building. >> reporter: there are those who decided never to come back. more than 130 employees decided to retire and others don't want to come back here and they've been deployed to other offices in our area. >> we have a lot of flexibility to work with folks who might not want to come back in the area. >> reporter: one of the questions is security. now two fully secured entrances. >> we have two security guards at each location and we'll be invoking the random access measures checking folks coming into the building. >> getting to this day has not been easy. a long road physically mentally and emotionally. but we're back. >> mark segraves news4. >>> new at 6:00 metro takes issue with a report about radio problems and the response after being there for tunnel inspections. >> reporter: a man has a flat tire on the parkway and he goes to f
not every employee has taken the tour. >> if you haven't been back on a tour you probably ought to ask yourself why you haven't. if you haven't you probably ought to talk to somebody. you're probably in that category you might not want to go back in the building. >> reporter: there are those who decided never to come back. more than 130 employees decided to retire and others don't want to come back here and they've been deployed to other offices in our area. >> we have a lot...
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ahora hay un tour en limusina para fumarla y conocer el proceso de cultivo y venta. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas ] >> buenas noches, comenzamos el noticiero con sarampiÓn. en una guarderÍa de la ciudad de chicago cinco niÑas han presentado sÍntomas de la enfermedad y se confirmÓ que dos de ellos la tienen. como es explicar vilma la situaciÓn podrÍa empeorar. >> cinco menores de una guarderÍa en un suburbio al noreste de chicago y que todavÍa son muy jÓvenes para ser vacunados desarrollaron los sÍntomas del sarampiÓn. dos de ellos ya se confirmÓ, se contagiaron con el brote segÚn autoridades de salud. hace cuatro dÍas un hospital del condado cook reportÓ haber recibido dos menores con fiebre alta y picazÓn en el cuerpo. ese mismo dÍa se les hicieron las pruebas de laboratorio, al dÍa siguiente se estableciÓ que se trataba de sarampiÓn. luego se confirmÓ que los dos menores contagiados habÍan estado juntos en la misma guarderÍa. de inmediato las autoridades sanitarias se le pidieron que reportaran cuantos menores habÍan t
ahora hay un tour en limusina para fumarla y conocer el proceso de cultivo y venta. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas ] >> buenas noches, comenzamos el noticiero con sarampiÓn. en una guarderÍa de la ciudad de chicago cinco niÑas han presentado sÍntomas de la enfermedad y se confirmÓ que dos de ellos la tienen. como es explicar vilma la situaciÓn podrÍa empeorar. >> cinco menores de una guarderÍa en un suburbio al noreste de...
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the tour begins the season in october. up at -- this season. the tour begins the season in october. in napa, he won the first official event of the new pga tour year. also has a fifth over in asia on a tour event. sixth over also. he's becoming a regular on the first page of the leaderboard. delaet final hole four for him for 73. so they'll get the three combatants in position now heading back to the 18th tee. dustin johnson paul casey and james hahn. jim: one of the best finishing holes in golf, the 18th at riviera, now it's the first playoff hole and should it extend beyond this point, they'll go to the 10th. that diabolical little par 46789 there's rick waddell from northern trust. >> rick is going to assist us here chairman and c.e.o. of northern trust. we're going to play 18, 10, 14, and 18 in the playoff. paul you finished first you draw. then dustin you draw, then james you draw. paul. two, one dustin you'll lead off. jim: no need to go to the -- need to go to the hat, james. >> all right gentlemen. jim: the biggest hitter in the bunch will go first. the 21st ranked player in
the tour begins the season in october. up at -- this season. the tour begins the season in october. in napa, he won the first official event of the new pga tour year. also has a fifth over in asia on a tour event. sixth over also. he's becoming a regular on the first page of the leaderboard. delaet final hole four for him for 73. so they'll get the three combatants in position now heading back to the 18th tee. dustin johnson paul casey and james hahn. jim: one of the best finishing holes in...
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a wine tour like never before. look into one of the hottest new restaurants in san francisco. >>> put the romance back into your life. give your date night a makeover with the thrilling adventure. all of this fun that is driven by your north encalifornia honda dealers. i'm here on treasure island. did you know it's becoming known for its wine? i'm meeting up with lesscy and we're go to do some wine hopping.
a wine tour like never before. look into one of the hottest new restaurants in san francisco. >>> put the romance back into your life. give your date night a makeover with the thrilling adventure. all of this fun that is driven by your north encalifornia honda dealers. i'm here on treasure island. did you know it's becoming known for its wine? i'm meeting up with lesscy and we're go to do some wine hopping.
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it's a high tech tour guide that takes people off the beaten path for a unique look at san francisco and eventually it'll be used to look at other big cities as well. alex savidge shows us how detour works. >> reporter: this is the san francisco most visitors experience. but a newly developed app is promising to take tourists and locals for that matter off the beaten path. detour is ready to tell the city's hidden stories and we're getting a sneak peak. >> okay the tour we're going to try out today, starts right here at the world famous fisherman's wharf sign. go ahead and hit play. we'll give it a shot. >> look cross the street to the crab shop. >> reporter: the tour guide is telling me to make a left right here. there's a secret passage way between these two restaurants here. just push these doors open. we're supposed to go down here to the waterfront. >> lean up against the railing when you get to the other side. >> reporter: looking out to the wharf i'm introduced to a local fisherman who's been working here. >> welcome, my name is mike. there's only 40 boats working here, the re
it's a high tech tour guide that takes people off the beaten path for a unique look at san francisco and eventually it'll be used to look at other big cities as well. alex savidge shows us how detour works. >> reporter: this is the san francisco most visitors experience. but a newly developed app is promising to take tourists and locals for that matter off the beaten path. detour is ready to tell the city's hidden stories and we're getting a sneak peak. >> okay the tour we're going...
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who stands to benefit from the tour? >> reporter: well, cheryl if you love golf then you'll benefit from the opportunity to see some of the greats, like phil mickelson and bubba watson. and under a new agreement with the pga, the more fans show up the more money the city stands to make. harding park san francisco's public golf course will soon host the world's elite. today the biggest draws were san francisco's mayor and a group of aspiring golf pros. they were here to announce the cadillac may in april. >> all the tourists come here to participate and be part of this professional golf tour. >> reporter: they estimate a $30 million to $35 million economic infusion for the bay area plus a global impact. >> we'll be televised in 240 countries. and for the first time we anticipate we're going to hit a bill billion homes a b. >> reporter: the pga tours like this one in 2005 paid for putting on the events, but now after advice from the supervisor's budget analyst there's a new dialeal and the city has a shot at sharing some o
who stands to benefit from the tour? >> reporter: well, cheryl if you love golf then you'll benefit from the opportunity to see some of the greats, like phil mickelson and bubba watson. and under a new agreement with the pga, the more fans show up the more money the city stands to make. harding park san francisco's public golf course will soon host the world's elite. today the biggest draws were san francisco's mayor and a group of aspiring golf pros. they were here to announce the...
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the tour begins the season in october. up at -- this season. the tour begins the season in october. in napa, he won the first official event of the new pga tour year. also has a fifth over in asia on a tour event. sixth over also. he's becoming a regular on the first page of the leaderboard. delaet final hole four for him for 73. so they'll get the three combatants in position now heading back to the 18th tee. dustin johnson paul casey and james hahn. jim: one of the best finishing holes in golf, the 18th at riviera, now it's the first playoff hole and should it extend beyond this point, they'll go to the 10th. that diabolical little par 46789 there's rick waddell from northern trust. >> rick is going to assist us here chairman and c.e.o. of northern trust. we're going to play 18, 10, 14, and 18 in the playoff. paul you finished first you draw. then dustin you draw, then james you draw. paul. two, one dustin you'll lead off. jim: no need to go to the -- need to go to the hat, james. >> all right gentlemen. jim: the biggest hitter in the bunch will go first. the 21st ranked player in
the tour begins the season in october. up at -- this season. the tour begins the season in october. in napa, he won the first official event of the new pga tour year. also has a fifth over in asia on a tour event. sixth over also. he's becoming a regular on the first page of the leaderboard. delaet final hole four for him for 73. so they'll get the three combatants in position now heading back to the 18th tee. dustin johnson paul casey and james hahn. jim: one of the best finishing holes in...
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tatum late appreciate your time on c-span bus as we continue our washington journal tour of hbcus. >> guest: thank you for having me and we are delighted to be a part of your series of thank you so much. >> host: joining us live aboard the sea spun us is the president of florida a&m elmira mangum thank you very much for being here. let's begin first with the agricultural and mechanical part of florida a&m. what does that the sending? what do you focus on? >> guest: well the agricultural part of our florida a&m university deals with florida a&m as in 1890 school. it's a land grant institution and we provide agricultural education across the state of florida. the mechanical has to do with engineering and technology and education across the technological fields. >> host: what is it that you focus on there at florida a&m and what sort of degrees are we talking about? what is the focus? >> guest: florida a&m provides a great liberal arts and scientific education. we focus on agriculture. we include science and we have pharmacy nursing all the majors across science technology engineering an
tatum late appreciate your time on c-span bus as we continue our washington journal tour of hbcus. >> guest: thank you for having me and we are delighted to be a part of your series of thank you so much. >> host: joining us live aboard the sea spun us is the president of florida a&m elmira mangum thank you very much for being here. let's begin first with the agricultural and mechanical part of florida a&m. what does that the sending? what do you focus on? >> guest:...
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the tour will be made into a movie and hart says it's going to be epic. so see more of my conversation go to our website at 6abc.com. i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when you get verizon fios, you get beautiful hd picture quality, super fast internet, and america's most reliable network. so you won't miss a second of that movie that game they love, or those moments with family. can we sleep over? please! come on! see why fios is rated #1 in customer satisfaction in hd picture quality based on customer satisfaction studies. call today to make your house, the house. >>> police in pleasantville, knowledge, helps folks celebrate a belated valentine's day this month part of the the senior safety seminar today. they also discussed safety tips and police stressed the importance of stay ago wear at all times. >>> and speaking of something not seeming right meteorologist, adam joseph he seems fine but when we wake up tomorrow morning things could be tricky. >> especially south of philadelphia we ha
the tour will be made into a movie and hart says it's going to be epic. so see more of my conversation go to our website at 6abc.com. i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when you get verizon fios, you get beautiful hd picture quality, super fast internet, and america's most reliable network. so you won't miss a second of that movie that game they love, or those moments with family. can we sleep over? please! come on! see why fios is...