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again, prior to even the test at trinity being successful. there was a scientist that lost alamo's named robert wilson who insisted to fermi, to oppenheimer that there be discussions about this so that people could air their opinions . the decision-making is software for scientists, they knew about the discussions, they knew about the controversies and they made their judgment for better or worse, they made her judgment. but it was widely discussed within the lab. if that makes sense, externally people didn't know about it. we haven't even mentioned laura and she's quite an amazing woman, she didn't know. she didn't know what had happened when fermi came back from the test in the trinity test. she knew that he had not driven home that night. and whether that was, he was exhausted or he was emotionally spent, we don't know, but it was there for him not to be at the driver's wheel and she had no idea what had happened. and others, there were mainly why it is at lost alamo's, afterwards it was dropped. lost alamo's i think there was initially gr
again, prior to even the test at trinity being successful. there was a scientist that lost alamo's named robert wilson who insisted to fermi, to oppenheimer that there be discussions about this so that people could air their opinions . the decision-making is software for scientists, they knew about the discussions, they knew about the controversies and they made their judgment for better or worse, they made her judgment. but it was widely discussed within the lab. if that makes sense,...
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so there was a test, a trinity. lot of discussion but they had a betting pool was going to work or not? and how big of a bomb it would be. so they were all lying in the desert there on july 16 in the new mexico desert. and they are looking at the distance at the site where the bomb is due to explode. and it finally went up. the famous, now mushroom cloud. and the reactions were varied. my uncle, i had an uncle who was a physicist, he was fermi's first student in rome in the old days. in the work a lot. and he was at los alamos at fermi's side when the bomb went off. and he always tried to imitate fermi but couldn't quite get there. it wasn't quite as rational. and when he saw that he remembers thinking, oh my god we have set the world on fire. and then he said no, no, no that is impossible. but the reactions were, oppenheimer remembered Ãthis is not from the book. oppenheimer member the lines from the scriptures. i am becoming death, the destroyer of worlds. bainbridge and other physicists express themselves in anot
so there was a test, a trinity. lot of discussion but they had a betting pool was going to work or not? and how big of a bomb it would be. so they were all lying in the desert there on july 16 in the new mexico desert. and they are looking at the distance at the site where the bomb is due to explode. and it finally went up. the famous, now mushroom cloud. and the reactions were varied. my uncle, i had an uncle who was a physicist, he was fermi's first student in rome in the old days. in the...
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resurgence is of the place, in fact it was then recently where dona lives in private answer island at the trinity repertory theater which was exciting to see , so it's a wonderful way to read. it's an important place and people said it was polemic and didn't want to have to face what the play was about which was based on the image to lynch him. and other lynchings and so it's interesting to note that given, this was way back in 1964, he had quite a hard time withthe actors studio , strassburg and the whole plan to get it done and burgess meredith was involved in the whole process . there were a lot of great actors including diana phan and many others. so i then went with david, 1967 to assemble and we lived in the house, jimmy was exhibiting that summer. and that's where david had written about jenny and i've known david that long. then we closed the house, we went to london. we got an apartment for jimmy and his sister paula and david and i. we lived in london together in 1967, the fall of 67 or the spring of 68. when i came back to new york, in 1971 i went back over to amsterdam to live but whe
resurgence is of the place, in fact it was then recently where dona lives in private answer island at the trinity repertory theater which was exciting to see , so it's a wonderful way to read. it's an important place and people said it was polemic and didn't want to have to face what the play was about which was based on the image to lynch him. and other lynchings and so it's interesting to note that given, this was way back in 1964, he had quite a hard time withthe actors studio , strassburg...
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the action cam on the scene at trinity united methodist as the congregation celebrated the 100th birthdayf elsie. she plays at services every sunday. and the pastor says he doesn't know what they would do without her. she thanked them for helping her stay young and learning something new. much more to come, including action news sports sunday. action news continues at 4:30 tomorrow morning with david murphy, pamela edwards, matt o'donnell. now for sara bloomquist, melissa mcgee, jeff skversky and the entire action news team, i'm walter perez. have a great night. ♪ ♪ >>> tonight on sports sunday. aaron rodgers and the packers have been streaking since beating the eagles back in november. >> rodgers to his right, wide open, touchdown. >> tonight they take the dallas cowboys to the wire. >> the packers are moving on. >> and whose rooting for the big guy? andy reed. >> with the shot clock running down. got it done. >> plus the sixers coach brett brown has a big problem with one of his big men. >> disturbs me. >> oh vetch kin in front. >> and the flyers have gone ice cold. sports sunday starts
the action cam on the scene at trinity united methodist as the congregation celebrated the 100th birthdayf elsie. she plays at services every sunday. and the pastor says he doesn't know what they would do without her. she thanked them for helping her stay young and learning something new. much more to come, including action news sports sunday. action news continues at 4:30 tomorrow morning with david murphy, pamela edwards, matt o'donnell. now for sara bloomquist, melissa mcgee, jeff skversky...
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let's meet dr ahmed salim at the connect research institute here at trinity college.ry, a portrait painting technique which is based on deep learning. so we have this van gough? this is how frank gough would paint me. yes, exactly. what we have here enables you to photograph and the van gogh painting, the model by itself, produces these results. look at me. a masterpiece. we are using these models to do feature extraction. then we upload these features into our mathematical model. it will generate the painting that we are looking for. professor linda doyle has a view on the bigger picture. actually, it is true, the eyes do follow you around the room. artificial intelligence is already actually embedded in the world around us, and people don't realise that. so, when they think of artificial intelligence, they tend to think about robots and science fiction and things they have seen on tv, whereas in fact in everything that you do, in google, in facebook, and in all the applications that you use, there is some kind of artificial intelligence there. in a self driving car.
let's meet dr ahmed salim at the connect research institute here at trinity college.ry, a portrait painting technique which is based on deep learning. so we have this van gough? this is how frank gough would paint me. yes, exactly. what we have here enables you to photograph and the van gogh painting, the model by itself, produces these results. look at me. a masterpiece. we are using these models to do feature extraction. then we upload these features into our mathematical model. it will...
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again, prior to even the trinity being successful. there was a scientist at los alamo's, robert wilson who insisted to fermi that to oppenheimer that there be lab wide discussions about this. so that people can air their opinions but the decision-making is such where those work for scientists and they knew about the discussions, they knew about the controversies and knew for better or worse they made their judgment. but it was widely discussed within those if that makes sense, externally people didn't know about it. we haven't even mentioned her and she's quite an amazing person, she didn't know what had happened when fermi came back from the test in the trinity test, she knew that he had not driven home that night. and whether that was, he was emotionally spent, we don't know but it was rare for him not to be the first wheel but she had no idea what had happened so others, there were mainly wives at los alamos and afterwords, lost almost i think there was initially great jubilation that the war was one and then the horrors of it beca
again, prior to even the trinity being successful. there was a scientist at los alamo's, robert wilson who insisted to fermi that to oppenheimer that there be lab wide discussions about this. so that people can air their opinions but the decision-making is such where those work for scientists and they knew about the discussions, they knew about the controversies and knew for better or worse they made their judgment. but it was widely discussed within those if that makes sense, externally people...
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when the bomb, they weren't sure whether the bomb would work so they were at trinity. there was a lot of discussion that is it going to work or not? how big of a bomb will it be? but they're all lying in the desert there. and they're looking at this from a distance at the site where the bomb will explode so it finally went up. the big mushroom cloud. and the reactions were varied. my uncle, i have an uncle who is a physicist or a student in rome in the old days and they worked together a lot but this uncle was at los alamos and he was at fermi's side when the bomb went off. his impression, he always tried to imitate fermi but couldn't quite get there, wasn't quite as rational and when he thought, he remembers thinking all my god, we set the world on fire. but the reactions were, some of them are on record.i remember this line from the book, i remember the lines from the bhagavad-gita scripture, i am becoming death, the destroyer of worlds. another physicist there positioned himself in much more prosaic language , and meanwhile what was fermi doing? . as the blast went
when the bomb, they weren't sure whether the bomb would work so they were at trinity. there was a lot of discussion that is it going to work or not? how big of a bomb will it be? but they're all lying in the desert there. and they're looking at this from a distance at the site where the bomb will explode so it finally went up. the big mushroom cloud. and the reactions were varied. my uncle, i have an uncle who is a physicist or a student in rome in the old days and they worked together a lot...
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hail aaron, holtly trinity. cardinal supports it over time on the right a thursday night against alliance to win and then today, at the half, all things up and same play, just routine. >> i get it. >> steelers hosting dolphins. linebacker proving miami kid can brave the 17 degree temps. from the ft. lauderdale area. miami dolphins could not. antonio brown another brave kid and down the side long 50 yard touchdown and td of what is the angle.eth is tat the car ranl bow. steelers win 30-12 and this sums it up. toes cold totally worth. it next up, -- the last time the wizards played bucks in milwaukee it was honest. the stat sheet like a pia js kelay i was told that was assortment of greek food. and luckily for the wiz no fleek. and witness ardz sxlaipd nice contributions off the bench and working it around to kelly ouray three pointer. fourth quarter bit of wild statement here. wizards turn it over. then train burke steals it and givers to sheldon from the u laying in the foul yet point off the bench and 40 second
hail aaron, holtly trinity. cardinal supports it over time on the right a thursday night against alliance to win and then today, at the half, all things up and same play, just routine. >> i get it. >> steelers hosting dolphins. linebacker proving miami kid can brave the 17 degree temps. from the ft. lauderdale area. miami dolphins could not. antonio brown another brave kid and down the side long 50 yard touchdown and td of what is the angle.eth is tat the car ranl bow. steelers win...
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there is no denial of the trinity.n you look at the things they want to bring up, there's absolute absurdity to a lot of it. even if we go people say senate investigation. it was an inquiry. >> into the financial -- >> it was an inquiry. the inquiry was found to have no wrongdoing. if they say she's filed bankruptcy. i've never filed bankruptcy. i had resigned, i had no part. yes, i have been through a divorce, gone through things. i believe marriage is a sacred institution of god. we went through therapy many years, stood with god. it was one of the things if he said 20 years prior you'll go through this. i never would have wanted it or desired it but i did. these are things that happen in life. i always said, god knew everything i would go through before i went through it so walking through things, somebody once said they labeled me muddy authenticity. i said, yes, i have, but thank god for the grace of god. not everything is perfect in my life, but i don't think everything is perfect in everybody's life. and that is
there is no denial of the trinity.n you look at the things they want to bring up, there's absolute absurdity to a lot of it. even if we go people say senate investigation. it was an inquiry. >> into the financial -- >> it was an inquiry. the inquiry was found to have no wrongdoing. if they say she's filed bankruptcy. i've never filed bankruptcy. i had resigned, i had no part. yes, i have been through a divorce, gone through things. i believe marriage is a sacred institution of god....
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he was on the supreme court in 1892 when they passed a case called trinity, holy trin ki, the holy trinity case. and in that case, justice brewer wrote the majority opinion and in that opinion, he said, america is a christian nation and was founded as a christian nation. that didn't necessarily mean there is an established church, but our roots. they traced this back to the puritans and to the early founding of the colonies and so forth. then he went off on a speaking tour talking about the idea that america had christian roots. the next guy, washington vladin was a great defender in the social gospel. washington and the social gospel believe believed that in order to make the united states more christian, in order to make a christian nation out of us, we needed to be more sensitive to social ills. social injustices in society. we need to care more for the poor. we need to address these kind of structural problems of poverty. in our culture. and if we do that, america will be a much more christian nation. using those very words to describe what his ultimate goal was. some may be familiar w
he was on the supreme court in 1892 when they passed a case called trinity, holy trin ki, the holy trinity case. and in that case, justice brewer wrote the majority opinion and in that opinion, he said, america is a christian nation and was founded as a christian nation. that didn't necessarily mean there is an established church, but our roots. they traced this back to the puritans and to the early founding of the colonies and so forth. then he went off on a speaking tour talking about the...
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. >> paris's new russian orthodox holy trinity cathedral stands tall, on the banks of the seine, close to the eiffel tower. after nine years of diplomatic haggling, it was consecrated with much pomp and circumstance by patriarch kirill of moscow, with french representatives in attendance. daniel struve's grandparents fled to paris because of their faith. his grandfather had run afoul of vladimir lenin's bolsheviks and had to leave the soviet union. struve senses no affinity with the russian state orthodox church. he feels more at home in this western-oriented orthodox congregation in a paris courtyard. daniel: as a child of russian emigrees, i wasn't able to travel to the soviet union. so my tie to russia has been this church here, that was built by emigrees. >> the icons were painted by defectors from josef stalin's regime. hundreds of them came to france and made paris a spiritual hub of the western-oriented orthodox faith. and france welcomed the mostly highly educated immigrants with open arms. orthodox christians have about thirty houses of worship around the french capital -- and
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the chinese trinity of the reserves, currency, and the outflows?glas: it is certainly a omplex equation. china is a net exporter which is important for the rest of the world and the diversification of the chinese savings probe. clearly, they want to manage it in a way without severe volatility in the currency or in reserve movements that makes people nervous about their ability to control things. they've got a combination of market tools and regulatory tools and so on to do that. you know, i think, again from my side, we tend to extrapolate single-month movements much more dramatically than they would internally, but you are absolutely right. t is a challenge to manage all these things, but china is becoming one of the major investors in the world, and i think that is a very positive thing for globalization in it's good form. francine: douglas, thank you so much. for giving us so much of your time. douglas: you are welcome. it's a pleasure. thee are 140 miles from border and it has been a year since the community kicked off and the transpacific par
the chinese trinity of the reserves, currency, and the outflows?glas: it is certainly a omplex equation. china is a net exporter which is important for the rest of the world and the diversification of the chinese savings probe. clearly, they want to manage it in a way without severe volatility in the currency or in reserve movements that makes people nervous about their ability to control things. they've got a combination of market tools and regulatory tools and so on to do that. you know, i...
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reservoirs in the state shasta lake up 14 feet this month, lake oroville is up 73 feet this month and trinityake is making a comeback as well. it is up 15 feet and we're not done with the snow in the sierra. winter weather advisory through tomorrow morning, snow level there 3,000 feet as well. another 4 to 8 inches of snowfall likely this evening and overnight tonight and then a break. we're beginning to see clear skies outside san francisco 45 right now, livermore 42, oakland 37. lows drop to the 30s in fremont, tri-valley, fairfield, vacaville, santa rosa 39. for the past five years it would be the front, a little rain and we're done, but now we have such a fast moving jet stream so fast and strong that the trailing area of low pressure behind it is also packing a punch and that was the catalyst for all the rain and hail and even a couple thunderstorms that we had outside today. now once that low is gone let's see what futurecast says about tomorrow. still a couple scattered showers 2 to 3 a.m. by sunrise when the kids walk to school, we're done. by lunchtime we get some sunshine. wednesday
reservoirs in the state shasta lake up 14 feet this month, lake oroville is up 73 feet this month and trinityake is making a comeback as well. it is up 15 feet and we're not done with the snow in the sierra. winter weather advisory through tomorrow morning, snow level there 3,000 feet as well. another 4 to 8 inches of snowfall likely this evening and overnight tonight and then a break. we're beginning to see clear skies outside san francisco 45 right now, livermore 42, oakland 37. lows drop to...
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the action cam on the scene here at trinity united methodist church, in mar more as congregation celebrated the 100th birthday of their organ ist elsei sheer. she plays every sunday. her pastor says he dogs not know what the church would do without her. she thanked everyone there for helping her keep young and always learning. >>> abc world news sunday is next. "action news" returns tonight at 11:00. don't miss "action news" at ten on phl17 tonight. then we are back here on six abc at 11:00. >>> now for melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and the entire "action news" team, i'm walter perez. we will see you at 11:00. >> ♪ >>> welcome to "world news tonight." five days to the inauguration, and now the cia director blasting the president-elect. warning him about russia and outraged with trump's rhetoric. as more members of congress say they'll boycott the inauguration. and the civil rights legend now in a nasty fight with the president-elect. >>> fire and ice. the dangerous mix of freezing rain and snow, taking lives. downing trees and power lines. the storm, on the move tonight. >>
the action cam on the scene here at trinity united methodist church, in mar more as congregation celebrated the 100th birthday of their organ ist elsei sheer. she plays every sunday. her pastor says he dogs not know what the church would do without her. she thanked everyone there for helping her keep young and always learning. >>> abc world news sunday is next. "action news" returns tonight at 11:00. don't miss "action news" at ten on phl17 tonight. then we are back...
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she motors to the senior center and every sunday to trinity methodist church in marmora where she's thenist. >> the best thing we ever did was adopt her. >> reporter: doris and rick jones keep an eye on elsie. >> we try not to do holidays without her and she's just a big part of our life. >> reporter: elsie's stamina would put the energizer buddy to say. you have to wonder what keeps her going, what keeps her so young. >> i think being energetic using your muscles is good for you. using your brain is even better. >> reporter: it seems that even at 100 elsie sheerer's song is far from over. in ocean view, i'm nora muchanic channel6 "action news." [applause] >> sixers host charlotte tonight going for their fourth win in a row. >> how much fun is this. >> it's a lot of fun. >> love this team right now. a lot of fun to watch perhaps a playoff team we'll see. be greedy that's brett brown's message to his players as they go for their fifth win. it's been a long time since they've had a streak like this. it's been nearly five years. joel embiid says he's good to go tonight against the hornets
she motors to the senior center and every sunday to trinity methodist church in marmora where she's thenist. >> the best thing we ever did was adopt her. >> reporter: doris and rick jones keep an eye on elsie. >> we try not to do holidays without her and she's just a big part of our life. >> reporter: elsie's stamina would put the energizer buddy to say. you have to wonder what keeps her going, what keeps her so young. >> i think being energetic using your muscles...
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and the foreign are trading lower if you look at the trinity of companies here this morning.ting the outlook will estimate, the ceo saying they have aggressively managed inventories and expect those to be down. coming in below estimates for all of those. the owner of an teller as well as dress barn. shares down 12%. also cutting its forecast after holiday sales were below estimates and comparable sales down it .2%, bearing a little better with only 1.8%. speaking with consumer although not detail the physically, she pulled way, going hard even missed estimates by a wide margin. it will make $.58 per share for quarter. currently raising some hopes among investors chipotle maybe starting a bounceback. mark: thank you. declineead, sterling's students. some top financial decade of sounding the on brexit. we will bring you their comments next here on bloomberg. ♪ mark: let's turn to brexit. the financial sheaves are renewing warnings of the potential impact of brexit. lawmakers were told earlier today. frameworkeve that the -- it is likely to actually thatgly support clear massive
and the foreign are trading lower if you look at the trinity of companies here this morning.ting the outlook will estimate, the ceo saying they have aggressively managed inventories and expect those to be down. coming in below estimates for all of those. the owner of an teller as well as dress barn. shares down 12%. also cutting its forecast after holiday sales were below estimates and comparable sales down it .2%, bearing a little better with only 1.8%. speaking with consumer although not...
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grant as part of what i sort of call the holy trinity of american leaders. how did he fall? he fell by the fact that right after the civil war led by many confederate generals, the propaganda went forward of the so-called lost cause, that the greatest cause, the south, lost the civil war. they were the christian part of the nation, they were the chivalrous part of the nation and only lost because they were overwhelmed by huge numerical numbers of the north and by the butcher grant, willing to throw his men into battle without any heed for casualties. that's completely untrue. our greatest civil war historian from princeton has shown us that grant's casualties were far less than lee's casualties. interestingly, a young woman recently has written a book on can enken in which she shows at that kentucky joined the union and then the confederacy and all the leaders going forward would be ex-confederate generals. and stepping forward with the peace treaty with robert e. lee to find himself in the controversy of the andrew johnson administration. i'm convinced he never wanted to ru
grant as part of what i sort of call the holy trinity of american leaders. how did he fall? he fell by the fact that right after the civil war led by many confederate generals, the propaganda went forward of the so-called lost cause, that the greatest cause, the south, lost the civil war. they were the christian part of the nation, they were the chivalrous part of the nation and only lost because they were overwhelmed by huge numerical numbers of the north and by the butcher grant, willing to...
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where their discussions, yes there were discussions in los alamos again prior to even the test at trinity being successf successful. this is a scientist at los alamos who insisted that there would be discussions about this and people could air their opinions. so the decision-making is such for the scientists and they knew about the discussions into the controversies and made their judgment for better and worse. but it was widely discussed in the lab. she didn't know what had happened when he came back from the test. he hadn't driven home a that nit and he was exhausted or emotionally spent. we don't know, but it was rare not to be at the drivers wheel but she had no idea what happened. ..
where their discussions, yes there were discussions in los alamos again prior to even the test at trinity being successf successful. this is a scientist at los alamos who insisted that there would be discussions about this and people could air their opinions. so the decision-making is such for the scientists and they knew about the discussions into the controversies and made their judgment for better and worse. but it was widely discussed in the lab. she didn't know what had happened when he...
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the problem, robin, is we talk about this trinity, which is not the yuan itself. pboc control it? you also have outflows and reserves. >> that is the problem. inve seen the pboc step several times over the past year, year and a half or so. what they have succeeded in doing, even if they intervened a little bit, they succeeded in guiding the market. we've seen in december, november, the pboc officials, chinese officials, talking up the currency. we've seen support for the currency here and there. handled widespread ethics on the markets so to speak. this time, there is a lot of weakening against the yuan. the pboc cannot control what the dollar does. at this time, it is more a dollar story. if trump does make good on his threats to do whatever he's said he will do, brand china a currency manipulator, impose tariffs on chinese exports to the u.s., that could spell a lot of trouble. i think people are concerned about what will happen after he takes over. francine: thank you so much, robin ganguly, asia emerging markets editor. let's get more with steven barrow and ma
the problem, robin, is we talk about this trinity, which is not the yuan itself. pboc control it? you also have outflows and reserves. >> that is the problem. inve seen the pboc step several times over the past year, year and a half or so. what they have succeeded in doing, even if they intervened a little bit, they succeeded in guiding the market. we've seen in december, november, the pboc officials, chinese officials, talking up the currency. we've seen support for the currency here and...
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holy trinity church right next to georgetown, the sacramental registers of holy trinity record slaves getting baptized and married, right next door to campus. and william gaston, georgetown's acclaimed first student, many at georgetown, many of our grand lectures and occasions are held in gaston hall. gaston came from a wealthy slave owning family in north carolina. he went on to become a distinguished judge on the north carolina supreme court, ruling in one case that a slave had a right to life, and that another that free people of color could be citizens of his state. so those two rulings were actually remarkably progressive for north carolina jurist before the civil war. i think it is important to understand that the significance of the use of slave labor at georgetown and its close ties to slavery are not just an economic question, though there certainly are. but there is something deeper going on here. it is about the way these institutions, churches and schools shape the moral order of society, the normative order of society. so if people at georgetown, the faculty and the presi
holy trinity church right next to georgetown, the sacramental registers of holy trinity record slaves getting baptized and married, right next door to campus. and william gaston, georgetown's acclaimed first student, many at georgetown, many of our grand lectures and occasions are held in gaston hall. gaston came from a wealthy slave owning family in north carolina. he went on to become a distinguished judge on the north carolina supreme court, ruling in one case that a slave had a right to...
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take one or two minutes and walk through how you went from a guy trinity,town prep and how did you gom chef to almost a global presence? born and raised in this town. my dad made sure i would never work in restaurants. anything but what i'm doing right now. he knows how hard it is. and i had a few false starts in college. i wanted to go into the culinary world. i started work at a desk job. what was your desk job? david: i did private wealth asset management in connecticut. jeffrey: really? david: you just shuffled papers around. life, realized that that it was something where i was just headed toward the middle. even though i was good at it, i would be terrible at it. it wasn't something i wanted to do. without the food industry -- i thought the food industry was going to my calling, but as someone who is allergic to work, i thought maybe this is something i should be doing. jeffrey: how did you go from one restaurant to what you are doing right now? david: i felt we had everything on the line. if we took investors in the first restaurant, i don't think that would be here today. fail
take one or two minutes and walk through how you went from a guy trinity,town prep and how did you gom chef to almost a global presence? born and raised in this town. my dad made sure i would never work in restaurants. anything but what i'm doing right now. he knows how hard it is. and i had a few false starts in college. i wanted to go into the culinary world. i started work at a desk job. what was your desk job? david: i did private wealth asset management in connecticut. jeffrey: really?...
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trinity lake is at 50% of capacity. >>> residents in the santa cruz mountains have to find a new way to get to work this morning. we are live at the summit on highway 17 with more on the situation there. >> reporter: heading home, these comeeters are facing a mixed bag of elements. there is some fog moving in from the east. we have also seen rain and hail. some of the people heading home in the mountains have more obstacles to deal with. nelson road is washed out. this has many residents worried about their own streets. >> we live near the bridge, hopefully it's not washed out. >> reporter: this wonder created by the elements means taking the long way aaround. >> it adds 15 to 20 minutes to get where i need to go. so i just leave earlier. >> reporter: also around the santa cruz mountains, days of rain have people dealing with rain and mud. at the mission springs convention center run off flooded rooms at the laurel lodge and the sump pumps were not working. >> we needed a bigger pipe. >> reporter: officials said a handful of the champers were inconvenienced. meanwhile the people livi
trinity lake is at 50% of capacity. >>> residents in the santa cruz mountains have to find a new way to get to work this morning. we are live at the summit on highway 17 with more on the situation there. >> reporter: heading home, these comeeters are facing a mixed bag of elements. there is some fog moving in from the east. we have also seen rain and hail. some of the people heading home in the mountains have more obstacles to deal with. nelson road is washed out. this has many...
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and third quarters of last year and factory prices have snapped four years of deflation with the trinitythreat for china, capital outflow, u.s. rate hikes, and donald trump caret if they arrive. let's go to the markets desk. how is it looking? julie: headlines on ford motor, the company saying it is canceling plans for a new $1.6 billion plant in new mexico. it is focused the move on safeguarding the 3500 u.s. jobs. shares coming off their highs a little bit, still up 2%. the company saying it is talking about electric vehicles. moving part of its $4.5 billion investment in electric vehicles to 2020 and testing electric vehicle prototypes in europe, new york, and other large u.s. cities by the big headline is that it is canceling plans for a plant, not clear if this has to do with the president elect, whether direct discussions with him or avoiding tweets from him. we do not have that information as of now. ford canceling its plans for a new new mexico plant and it looks like that will keep 3500 jobs. donald trump tweeted about general motors and chevrolet cruise vehicles made in mexico,
and third quarters of last year and factory prices have snapped four years of deflation with the trinitythreat for china, capital outflow, u.s. rate hikes, and donald trump caret if they arrive. let's go to the markets desk. how is it looking? julie: headlines on ford motor, the company saying it is canceling plans for a new $1.6 billion plant in new mexico. it is focused the move on safeguarding the 3500 u.s. jobs. shares coming off their highs a little bit, still up 2%. the company saying it...
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trinity trumpet is not said whether he says it will help him to win.democrats about furthering russians to hack the e-mail. congress will replace obamacare what the gop version of it rapidly. senator mitch mcconnell says the first that will be to repeal the law in the senate this week and said that to the house for approval. >> you have to go for repeal and replace and i think it be a great gap between the first step in the second. lauren: not a great cap. mcconnell did not say how quickly the law would be replaced. another top republican steve scully's telling fox news that could take two years to fully replace obamacare. president-elect donald trump has made a top priority of his incoming administration. nicole: no doubt the senate set to hold confirmation hearings for many president-elect cabinet nominees and at least nine hearings have been scheduled with senator jeff sessions going before the senate judiciary committee tomorrow. five hearings are set for wednesday which is the same day the senate expected to hold both on the measure aimed at repea
trinity trumpet is not said whether he says it will help him to win.democrats about furthering russians to hack the e-mail. congress will replace obamacare what the gop version of it rapidly. senator mitch mcconnell says the first that will be to repeal the law in the senate this week and said that to the house for approval. >> you have to go for repeal and replace and i think it be a great gap between the first step in the second. lauren: not a great cap. mcconnell did not say how...
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so if you go into the old reading room, a copy of that effigy of shakespeare from the trinity church, stratford-upon-avon looking over the readers, that people who ara in the the room, and just below that is a niche with their ashes in there. so that was the other bequest. thank you for asking here. >> how much do you know about hemings and condell, their origin in the company? what roles they might've played? >> we know a little bit. know so let me work a little bit backwards. one is that is a memorial to them in the church are at st. mary in london. and to my knowledge it's the only sculpture as a tribute to a book, because it got a bust as shakespeare, a stone copy of the first folio, and then the plaque is to honor hemings and condello they are not completely unknown. there was a little thin book written about them in the 1960s. so we know something about what their wheels were. there's a woman who does research on wills of the area and we know a little bit about that. they acted in the same company with him. the earliest that i saw was 1597. so we actually have a copy of a broads
so if you go into the old reading room, a copy of that effigy of shakespeare from the trinity church, stratford-upon-avon looking over the readers, that people who ara in the the room, and just below that is a niche with their ashes in there. so that was the other bequest. thank you for asking here. >> how much do you know about hemings and condell, their origin in the company? what roles they might've played? >> we know a little bit. know so let me work a little bit backwards. one...
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islam rejects the trinity. there are signs that this man had issues and had problems. he was a potential threat. on top of that, there could a jihadi angle as well. >> sean: scary. just to switch topics. bill, every department including the white house and nasa, the irs, everything has been hacked. this has gone for all of the years obama was in office. wikileaks has been around 10 years and the politicians have done nothing. who are we to blame? i have the report in front of me. i read it and i read it, it's embarrassing because they know the methods. we assess it based on past behavior. why haven't they done more to stop this? >> absolutely. nothing has been done. we are faced with an information warfare assault. this latest report from the intelligence community confirms. this was not about politics. this was about undermining the democratic system in the united states. it was a russian led intelligence operation involving cyber leaks and led and direct by vladimir putin who views the united states as the main enemy of russia. >> sean: i wish we had more time. this
islam rejects the trinity. there are signs that this man had issues and had problems. he was a potential threat. on top of that, there could a jihadi angle as well. >> sean: scary. just to switch topics. bill, every department including the white house and nasa, the irs, everything has been hacked. this has gone for all of the years obama was in office. wikileaks has been around 10 years and the politicians have done nothing. who are we to blame? i have the report in front of me. i read...
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grant as part of what i call the sort of holy trinity of american leaders. how did he fall? he fell by the fact that right after the civil war, led by many confederate generals, the propaganda went forward of the so-called lost cause that the greatest cause, the south, lost the civil war. they were the christian part of the nation. they were the chivalrous part of the nation. and they only lost because they were overwhelmed by huge numerical forces of the union army, by the industrial might of the north and by that butcher grant who was willing to throw his men into battle without any heed for casualtieses. of course, that story is completely untrue. our greatest american civil war historian, jim mcpherson of princeton, has shown us grant's casualties were far less than lee's casualties. but interestingly, a young woman recently has written a book on kentucky in which she shows kentucky joined the union from 1861-65, and immediately in 1866 joined the confederacy. and all of the leaders going forward would be ex-con fed be rate generals -- confederate generals. but grant, in
grant as part of what i call the sort of holy trinity of american leaders. how did he fall? he fell by the fact that right after the civil war, led by many confederate generals, the propaganda went forward of the so-called lost cause that the greatest cause, the south, lost the civil war. they were the christian part of the nation. they were the chivalrous part of the nation. and they only lost because they were overwhelmed by huge numerical forces of the union army, by the industrial might of...
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i had not for trinity to speak to someone who worked in the restaurant and what he told me was basically that the suspects came into the restaurant and were upset and they just couldn't believe what had happened. given the fact that it was closing time and it is a relatively peaceful area at a restaurant that has virtually very few problems. again, authorities are looking for one person in connection to the overnight stabbing. reporting live in fairfax county, suzanne kennedy. jummy: more demonstrators protesting over the weekend at airports in cities across the country. executive order on friday, imposing a temporary travel dan on people from seven majority muslim countries pending the development of of that them at that. >> trumps america is not my america. >> if there are folks that shouldn't be in this country, they will be detained. apologize for nothing here. >> the white house is that the restrictions are not about religion, they are about terror in keeping our country safe. the president says that his administration will look at creating safe zones in syria. check this out, prote
i had not for trinity to speak to someone who worked in the restaurant and what he told me was basically that the suspects came into the restaurant and were upset and they just couldn't believe what had happened. given the fact that it was closing time and it is a relatively peaceful area at a restaurant that has virtually very few problems. again, authorities are looking for one person in connection to the overnight stabbing. reporting live in fairfax county, suzanne kennedy. jummy: more...
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. >> i hope it's like the door in trinity college in dublin ireland. they have this giant door. you had to knock on h. >> you can get in. you can fly right over. this is the point where everything starts to collapse. gregory's analogy is the kid goes wild, starts screaming. use a calm down. it's okay. we've got fencing. we already have drones. we already have increased border security because we have more border agents. then the republicans say we are going to give you more border agents but there is no wall. they say we can't do a wall, doesn't make sense. it never did make sense. newt gingrich says it was just something to get him elected. paul ryan says it's a waste of money. miss mcconnell says it's not -- mitch mcconnell says it's not on our agenda. >> you imagine how many people you can employ. >> an alien invasion. there is a point. it's an infrastructure. you could take the undocumented workers and hire them. this is how you get mexico to pay for it. >> president-elect donald trump saved 1,000 jobs or so by negotiating with carrier to keep its plant in indiana. he's not
. >> i hope it's like the door in trinity college in dublin ireland. they have this giant door. you had to knock on h. >> you can get in. you can fly right over. this is the point where everything starts to collapse. gregory's analogy is the kid goes wild, starts screaming. use a calm down. it's okay. we've got fencing. we already have drones. we already have increased border security because we have more border agents. then the republicans say we are going to give you more border...
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trinity rep portman says the order was not properly vetted by supports making the visa process more secure>> our country is not as safe as it should be with plenty of testimony in the last couple years particularly on visa waiver programs. we need to tighten things up. >> protest breaking out at major u.s. airports including those in new york, boston and outside washington d.c. nicole: the biggest tech companies in the u.s. are coming out against president tribes immigration ban. apple sent to come him microsoft and google all condemn him to ban, saying it would affect employees working here legally as well as their search for talent. starbucks ceo says his company plans to hire 10,000 refugees over five years in 75 countries. >> president tribes bacon is expected to win senate approval this week. republicans do it the first for exxonmobil ceo rex tillerson today with a confirmation vote wednesday. senate democrats including chuck schumer are calling to explain where he stands on recent immigration workers. he previously said he does not support a blanket rejection of any group of people.
trinity rep portman says the order was not properly vetted by supports making the visa process more secure>> our country is not as safe as it should be with plenty of testimony in the last couple years particularly on visa waiver programs. we need to tighten things up. >> protest breaking out at major u.s. airports including those in new york, boston and outside washington d.c. nicole: the biggest tech companies in the u.s. are coming out against president tribes immigration ban....
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problems right now, here is a look at the big picture, an accident in upper merion on gulf road at trinity. and slow speeds on the vine 8, and 17 on the schuylkill and 17 on the blue route. on the blue route an accident at the villanova exit and the right lane is blocked and something to keep in mind there for sure. northbound is fine but 1:41 minutes between 76 and 95. that is a slow go for you. also a slow go as well on the vine street expressway if you travel westbound approaching 76 you are delayed. so pretty much overall 95 to 76, that eastbound side is jammed and jammed no matter what direction you are traveling on the vine. don't forget if you travel out to cape may court, new jersey, all lanes of traffic are blocked in the black here on route 47 at bay shore road. again all lanes are blocked because of a serious accident. if you travel out in this area, take indian trail road. and then a couple of issue as well into the neighborhoods, right around doyled town, route 202 at burn house road expect a crash there. i'll send it right back over. >> thank you. >>> a dog who is found dumpe
problems right now, here is a look at the big picture, an accident in upper merion on gulf road at trinity. and slow speeds on the vine 8, and 17 on the schuylkill and 17 on the blue route. on the blue route an accident at the villanova exit and the right lane is blocked and something to keep in mind there for sure. northbound is fine but 1:41 minutes between 76 and 95. that is a slow go for you. also a slow go as well on the vine street expressway if you travel westbound approaching 76 you are...
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so they rerouted on a small road through the shasta trinity national forest. >> the car hit an ice hole and immediately got stuck. >> they tried for about an hour to push their prius out and no luck. stranded. >> on less than a quarter tank of gas ... >> a few cookies and half of a water bottle is all they had to get through the night. >> my phone was dead and my two iend's phones had no service. we couldn't call 911. i thought about my family and friends and pet and this house. just the simple things, the hot bowl of soup. >>> when the sun came up, adam went for help and he hiked fob miles and saw a house. he used the phone to call for a tow truck and was told the driver would not risk his house so he hiked back. >> i got back and my friends thought i left them. >> the sun started to melt the ice and they tried to free the car and it worked. a few hours later, they were home. >> a lot of angry love. what do you do up there? why did you put us through emotion. >> adam doesn't regret the experience and putting the most important things in his life in to perspective. >>> ktvu fox 2 news a
so they rerouted on a small road through the shasta trinity national forest. >> the car hit an ice hole and immediately got stuck. >> they tried for about an hour to push their prius out and no luck. stranded. >> on less than a quarter tank of gas ... >> a few cookies and half of a water bottle is all they had to get through the night. >> my phone was dead and my two iend's phones had no service. we couldn't call 911. i thought about my family and friends and pet...
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so, for the mountains of trinity county and around the casino, yes, rain tonight.y the time it gets here not much left for tonight or tomorrow. right now t is chilly. concord, san francisco, san josea, 48 degrees. ushered in by the pacific northwest. now, showers over the next 2-3 days. and on the future cast you can see what is happening. widely scattered isolated showers in the forecast. not a big rainmaker. some of it will not hit the ground. but, blustery in the next couple of days. right through monday evening when we still have plenty of clouds. that holds true until tuesday. you can see what is happening by tuesday morning. warmer system moves in. more moisture. not going to get wet with this one much. tuesday, wednesday, more rain coming in. then, maybe a break. thursday, friday, benefit some significant rainfall. none of these are rainmakers early in the week. towards the end of the week and the weekend that we get significant rain. cold start. now, shower chances favor the north bay. most of us will not see anything. showers for everybody on tuesday and w
so, for the mountains of trinity county and around the casino, yes, rain tonight.y the time it gets here not much left for tonight or tomorrow. right now t is chilly. concord, san francisco, san josea, 48 degrees. ushered in by the pacific northwest. now, showers over the next 2-3 days. and on the future cast you can see what is happening. widely scattered isolated showers in the forecast. not a big rainmaker. some of it will not hit the ground. but, blustery in the next couple of days. right...
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. >> amy cho went to trinity christian school to talk to a senior timothy park. >> i couldn't hold back emotions, chanting for joy, it was amazing. >> timothy park showing off his acceptance letters, got into four of the five of the military academies. coast guard and naval and west point. >> it took a miracle to have all fo being able to be in that environment to develop myself to later serve my country, that's really what i'm looking forward to the most. >> reporter: he hasn't picked one yet but leaning towards west point. the reason for wanting to join the military, his family. his grandfather rescued by american soldiers during the korean war and later opened a clinic for veterans. his father serving 21 years and counting in the army. >> i want to follow the legacy that my grandfather and father started. it was a lot of hard work and initiative and sacrifice and we're happy to see it bear through. >> reporter: it's a long list, captain of the cross country team, member of the varsity baseball team, principle cellist and mentoring younger students. >> this is skewed because at this p
. >> amy cho went to trinity christian school to talk to a senior timothy park. >> i couldn't hold back emotions, chanting for joy, it was amazing. >> timothy park showing off his acceptance letters, got into four of the five of the military academies. coast guard and naval and west point. >> it took a miracle to have all fo being able to be in that environment to develop myself to later serve my country, that's really what i'm looking forward to the most. >>...
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trinity lake is at 7 7% of its historic average for this day. one year ago it was at 50%. shasta has seen a similar increase. it is at 118% of its historic average. compared to last year when it was just 50%. lake orville and other reservoirs have seen them increase. the reservoirs depend on snow melt to get the boost heading to the warm, dry summer months. today was the first of the annual snow surveys in the sierra. coming up at 5:30. we will show you where the snow pack stands so far. >>> president-elect donald trump took a shot at general motors. he tweeted general motors is sending the chevy cruz tax-free making the usa pay bigger tax. the company said all sedans are made in ohio and 4500 hatch backs were brought in from mexico last year. they said the hatch backs are designed for the international market. >>> in the meantime ford is scrapping plans to build a new small car factory in mexico. mr. trump has previously criticized that plan. the company now plans to move production of the ford focus to an existing plant in mexico and invest the money it saves to a plant
trinity lake is at 7 7% of its historic average for this day. one year ago it was at 50%. shasta has seen a similar increase. it is at 118% of its historic average. compared to last year when it was just 50%. lake orville and other reservoirs have seen them increase. the reservoirs depend on snow melt to get the boost heading to the warm, dry summer months. today was the first of the annual snow surveys in the sierra. coming up at 5:30. we will show you where the snow pack stands so far....
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. >>> a new restaurant opens this morning trinity.unding from the community helped to get it off the ground. $6,000 in donations helped to open studio b bakery and bistro broad street. the owners hope to help the neighborhood come back to live. it already employs trenton residents and there will be secret super club and offer culinary internships for teenagers. >> when they become old enough to get a full time job, they have some transferrable skills. >> it will bring the community together. we need more things like this to keep kids off the streets. >> the gran opening celebration gets under way at 9:00 this morning. >>> let's head to bucks county where a homeown owned by angelos getting some look. some students at penn ridge tell us the assignment based on her autobiography makes the work easier to understand. >> it's not a big deal to me because we read lot about it. >> the school had issued an apology after some parents complained police department. the same worksheet caused a stir at a school in florida last year. there's been qu
. >>> a new restaurant opens this morning trinity.unding from the community helped to get it off the ground. $6,000 in donations helped to open studio b bakery and bistro broad street. the owners hope to help the neighborhood come back to live. it already employs trenton residents and there will be secret super club and offer culinary internships for teenagers. >> when they become old enough to get a full time job, they have some transferrable skills. >> it will bring the...
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. ♪ and i know i was wrong when i said it was true that it could have been me ♪ >> the holy trinity ofusic is the cure. depeche mode, and the smiths. all three of them started out as these fringe bands that by the end of the '80s were selling out stadiums. ♪ will you take the name i'll give to you ♪ ♪ and will you return it >> what's newer, computer programmers or musicians. >> i'd say neither, actually.. >> what are you, then? >> bank robbers. ♪ how does it feel you treat me like you do when you play your -- ♪ >> in the uk, disco did not suck. it never sucked. bands like new order combined it with the new synthesizer sound and they gave us incredible songs that got us out on the dance floor. ♪ >> i like what's happening dance places now over the last year or two. i think the music is becoming very healthy. forget anything!'t [kid] i won't, dad... [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. it's pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is literally crawling, but there is some movement on the eastside overpass. getting word of another collision. [burke] it happened. decembe
. ♪ and i know i was wrong when i said it was true that it could have been me ♪ >> the holy trinity ofusic is the cure. depeche mode, and the smiths. all three of them started out as these fringe bands that by the end of the '80s were selling out stadiums. ♪ will you take the name i'll give to you ♪ ♪ and will you return it >> what's newer, computer programmers or musicians. >> i'd say neither, actually.. >> what are you, then? >> bank robbers. ♪ how...
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nbc10 was at holey trinity for the start of the school's academic olympic. it began with this torch run. they'll spend time supporting their communities, the poor, the sick and others in need. >> today on nbc10 responds all he wanted to do was find love online but a local man ended up getting charged hundreds of dollars for a service he didn't need. >> still ahead at four here how nbc10 responds helped this local man set the record straight and get his money back. >> so speaking more than one language is beneficial to your brain's health. the researchers took result of a pet imaging scan that people who were bilingual that better cognitive than those who spoke only one language. >> philadelphia schools cafeteria are offering a new healthy breakfast treat. it's made by students for students. introducing the refl crumb brel. it made its debuts in schools cafeteria from philadelphia. schools helped develop it. >> first it's here then it's gone. we're seeing just how quickly these snow squalls can pass through but we do have some more snow on the way for parts o
nbc10 was at holey trinity for the start of the school's academic olympic. it began with this torch run. they'll spend time supporting their communities, the poor, the sick and others in need. >> today on nbc10 responds all he wanted to do was find love online but a local man ended up getting charged hundreds of dollars for a service he didn't need. >> still ahead at four here how nbc10 responds helped this local man set the record straight and get his money back. >> so...
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and then timothy park a senior at trinity christian school in virginia, applies to four of the toughest to get into. not just the u.s. military academy at west point but also the naval academy at annapolis, the air force academy in colorado, and the coast guard academy in connecticut. he got four answers -- yes, yes, yes, and yes. >> i am feeling just absolutely amazing right now. >> reporter: well, he should. given his family's own story. his dad is a lieutenant colonel in the army reserves. but it goes back farther than that. because timothy's grandfather eugene, born in korea, lived through the korean war and then forged a special relationship with u.s. vets of that war once he became a doctor in america, always treating those vets for free. >> what he described is he had a debt of honor that he wanted to repay. >> reporter: which school will timothy choose? >> my number one at this point is west point. but i'm still keeping my options open. >> reporter: nice choices to have. but here's a guy who earned them all. john donvan, abc news. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00 -- >> ret
and then timothy park a senior at trinity christian school in virginia, applies to four of the toughest to get into. not just the u.s. military academy at west point but also the naval academy at annapolis, the air force academy in colorado, and the coast guard academy in connecticut. he got four answers -- yes, yes, yes, and yes. >> i am feeling just absolutely amazing right now. >> reporter: well, he should. given his family's own story. his dad is a lieutenant colonel in the army...
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. ♪ >> the holy trinity of alternative british music is the cure. depeche mode and the smiths. bands that by the end of the '80s were selling out stadiums. ♪ ♪ i'll give to you again and again and will you return it ♪ >> what's new order, computer programmers or musicians? >> i'd say neither actually. >> what are you then? >>. >> bank robbers. ♪ how does it feel to treat me like you do ♪ >> in the uk, disco did not suck. it never sucked and bands like new order combined it with the new synthesizer sound and they gave us these incredible songs that got us out on the dance floor. ♪ i still find it so hard to say what i need to say ♪ >> a lot was happening at dance places. i think the music is becoming very healthy. i accept i'm not the hiker i was. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding
. ♪ >> the holy trinity of alternative british music is the cure. depeche mode and the smiths. bands that by the end of the '80s were selling out stadiums. ♪ ♪ i'll give to you again and again and will you return it ♪ >> what's new order, computer programmers or musicians? >> i'd say neither actually. >> what are you then? >>. >> bank robbers. ♪ how does it feel to treat me like you do ♪ >> in the uk, disco did not suck. it never sucked and...
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in fact it was done recently where daniel lives in providence, rhode island at the trinity rep paer to theater which was exciting to see after all these years. it is wonderful play to read. it was an important play. too many people said it was poe lemmic and didn't want have to face what the play was about which was based on amityville lynches and other lynches. it was interesting to note this was 1964, he had a hard time with actors studio and lee strausburg and the whole clan to get it done. the burgess meredith was involved in the whole process as well as a lot of great actors, including diana fence and few others. i went with david in 1967 and we lived in the house. jimmy was exiting that summer. that is where i met david lemming who written a biography of jimmy. i've known david that long. we closed the house. we went to london. we got an apartment for jimmy and his sister paula and david and i. we lived in london together in 1967, the fall of 67 through the spring of '68. then i came back to new york and in 1971 i went back over to amsterdam to live. so when i saw that jules did
in fact it was done recently where daniel lives in providence, rhode island at the trinity rep paer to theater which was exciting to see after all these years. it is wonderful play to read. it was an important play. too many people said it was poe lemmic and didn't want have to face what the play was about which was based on amityville lynches and other lynches. it was interesting to note this was 1964, he had a hard time with actors studio and lee strausburg and the whole clan to get it done....
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park attends trinity christian school where he already has an impressive record.e takes nine ap classes. he's the captain of his school's >> what? >> plays the cello in the orchestra because, you know, he has time. park says he's leaning towards west point right now, but he's not made a decision yet. >> these are the days when i think what did i do in high school? what did i do? amazing. >> nothing like that. >> congratulations. >> absolutely. remember that name. he's going to do big things, for sure. >>> 5:18 is your time now. this story is something we could all relate to. it's in news 4 health, if you find yourself waking up more tired than when you went to bed, you're probably not getting enough quality sleep. erika. >> yeah. the national sleep foundation came up with this list of key deterrents for good sleep. spending more time in bed watching tv than sleeping, 85% of the time you spend in bed should be spend spent sleeping. taking longer than 30 minutes to fall asleep. this is my problem. even when i'm tired. so waking up no more than once per night and bei
park attends trinity christian school where he already has an impressive record.e takes nine ap classes. he's the captain of his school's >> what? >> plays the cello in the orchestra because, you know, he has time. park says he's leaning towards west point right now, but he's not made a decision yet. >> these are the days when i think what did i do in high school? what did i do? amazing. >> nothing like that. >> congratulations. >> absolutely. remember that...
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but a local student at trinity christian in fairfax recently got into not one, not two, but all fourthose military academies. he told news 4's amy chao how he pulled that off. >> i just -- i just couldn't hold back my emotions. i was shouting for joy. it was -- it was amazing. >> reporter: high school senior timothy park showing off his acceptance letters. air force academy, coast guard academy, naval academy and west point. >> i would say it's almost a miracle to have all four of these academies give me an appointment. to be able to be in that environment where i can develop myself, to serve my country, that's what i'm looking forward to the most. >> reporter: he hasn't picked one yet but he says he's leaning toward west point. his reason for wanting to join the military, his family. his grandfather, rescued by american soldiers during the korean war. he later opened a clinic. and his father in the army. >> i want to follow father started. it was a lot of hard work on his part, lot of initiative, a lot of self-sacrifice. we're just happy to see it bear fruit. >> reporter: that hard
but a local student at trinity christian in fairfax recently got into not one, not two, but all fourthose military academies. he told news 4's amy chao how he pulled that off. >> i just -- i just couldn't hold back my emotions. i was shouting for joy. it was -- it was amazing. >> reporter: high school senior timothy park showing off his acceptance letters. air force academy, coast guard academy, naval academy and west point. >> i would say it's almost a miracle to have all...
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the home is located in french gulch, not far from the shasta trinity national forth. >> it would be betterf it were a hot tub and they were just lu luks rating but i'll take the water basin. >>> time ask finney. >> my question is, what credit card offers the best airline miles? >> hey, that's a great question, and one that's close to my heart. the deals are changing all the time, but one of the best right now is the chase sapphire card. you have three months to spend $4,000, that is charge $4,000, and they'll give you $750 in travel. american express has a couple deals worth about that, maybe a little more. but the annual fees can get steep so you need to be careful. some common deals you'll see often are airline branded cards offering sign-up bonus miles ranging between 30,000 and 50,000 miles. never take less than 30,000. i'll post a link with a bunch of these on them on our website. thanks for your question. >> i totally second his emotion. i just got 70,000 miles on my new one. yeah. hold out for all the tile. if you have a question for michael finney, record it on your smartphone or t
the home is located in french gulch, not far from the shasta trinity national forth. >> it would be betterf it were a hot tub and they were just lu luks rating but i'll take the water basin. >>> time ask finney. >> my question is, what credit card offers the best airline miles? >> hey, that's a great question, and one that's close to my heart. the deals are changing all the time, but one of the best right now is the chase sapphire card. you have three months to spend...