97
97
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
WRC
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
i've done things in my time, treacherous, unforgivable things.e most nefarious of professions out of a profound sense of duty. for the lies i told and the lives i've taken, i ask only forgiveness from you, my love. no matter what is said about me after i'm gone, know that i always, always loved you, my darling. you were the only good, true thing in my life. i will miss you. - anatoly, is there anything you would like me to pass on to the president? - no. i said what i had to say. whatever last words i have i'll keep to myself. charlie, thank you. - thank you, sir. [melancholy music] ♪ - ♪ he used to call me dn ♪ that stood for "deadly nightshade" ♪ ♪ 'cause i was filled - you know you can't play her the content of that recording. - ♪ but blessed with beauty and rage ♪ ♪ jim told me that - i know. ♪ - ♪ he hit me, and it felt like a kiss ♪ ♪ jim brought me back - bury me under the sea. i'm burning. - ♪ reminded me of when we were kids ♪ ♪ with his ultraviolence - carry me off in my dreams. - ♪ ultraviolence ♪ ultraviolence - i am screaming. - ♪ ul
i've done things in my time, treacherous, unforgivable things.e most nefarious of professions out of a profound sense of duty. for the lies i told and the lives i've taken, i ask only forgiveness from you, my love. no matter what is said about me after i'm gone, know that i always, always loved you, my darling. you were the only good, true thing in my life. i will miss you. - anatoly, is there anything you would like me to pass on to the president? - no. i said what i had to say. whatever last...
104
104
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
WCAU
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
i've done things in my time, treacherous, unforgivable things.e most nefarious of professions out of a profound sense of duty. for the lies i told and the lives i've taken, i ask only forgiveness from you, my love. no matter what is said about me after i'm gone, know that i always, always loved you, my darling. you were the only good, true thing in my life. i will miss you. - anatoly, is there anything you would like me to pass on to the president? - no. i said what i had to say. whatever last words i have i'll keep to myself. charlie, thank you. - thank you, sir. [melancholy music] ♪ - ♪ he used to call me dn ♪ that stood for "deadly nightshade" ♪ ♪ 'cause i was filled - you know you can't play her the content of that recording. - ♪ but blessed with beauty and rage ♪ ♪ jim told me that - i know. ♪ - ♪ he hit me, and it felt like a kiss ♪ ♪ jim brought me back - bury me under the sea. i'm burning. - ♪ reminded me of when we were kids ♪ ♪ with his ultraviolence - carry me off in my dreams. - ♪ ultraviolence ♪ ultraviolence - i am screaming. - ♪ ul
i've done things in my time, treacherous, unforgivable things.e most nefarious of professions out of a profound sense of duty. for the lies i told and the lives i've taken, i ask only forgiveness from you, my love. no matter what is said about me after i'm gone, know that i always, always loved you, my darling. you were the only good, true thing in my life. i will miss you. - anatoly, is there anything you would like me to pass on to the president? - no. i said what i had to say. whatever last...
317
317
Nov 2, 2014
11/14
by
WCAU
tv
eye 317
favorite 0
quote 8
it's so unforgiving you blink and make two or three mistakes and game's gone. >> flyers power play struggling in florida. 0 for 6 tonight. steve mason getting his first start in goal doesn't get much help. allows two goals. le caviar scored with two seconds left but it's the flyers lose 2-1. >>> the cowboys could be without tony romo tomorrow. he now has two small fractures in his back. the eagles could be without nate allen. he is questionable with a ham string. >> we're going the decide that tomorrow. we'll see what happens and see how i feel in the morning and take it from there. >> how sore is it? >> it's sore. it's just trying not to prolong anything. don't want to turn something minor into something major. >>> penn state has faced maryland 37 times and only lost once to them. they lose to maryland for the first time ever. an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty before the game. the coin toss, the terps disrespecting the nittany lions. frustrated and animated with the offense. final minute penn state up 2. maryland wins on the field goal. 20-19. penn state four straight losses for the first t
it's so unforgiving you blink and make two or three mistakes and game's gone. >> flyers power play struggling in florida. 0 for 6 tonight. steve mason getting his first start in goal doesn't get much help. allows two goals. le caviar scored with two seconds left but it's the flyers lose 2-1. >>> the cowboys could be without tony romo tomorrow. he now has two small fractures in his back. the eagles could be without nate allen. he is questionable with a ham string. >> we're...
244
244
Nov 12, 2014
11/14
by
COM
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
i would love to wear it but my hips are so unforgiving. >> it's all about the waist.wrap it around and a feel sexy. >> stephen: why aren't you wearing one? >> well, because i have no waist anymore. >> stephen: how does it do with a gut? that's me, not you, madam. (laughter) okay, everybody knows who you are, fashion designer, entrepreneur, the iconic wrap dress. you have a new show called "house of d.v.f." which we'll get to in a moment, but first you have a book called "the woman i wanted to be." you have been a princess, you have been a fashion designer, which are the two most popular barbies. is there any kind of woman you wanted to be but never were? >> no, because i think the woman you want to be is many different women at different times, and -- >> stephen: sounds vaguely schizophrenic. >> no, no, it's just a matter of living your fantasy, doing it nice, seriously, but dreaming about who you want to be and becoming who you want to be. i was lucky. i came to america and lived this big american dream, becoming the woman i wanted to be. >> stephen: when did you bec
i would love to wear it but my hips are so unforgiving. >> it's all about the waist.wrap it around and a feel sexy. >> stephen: why aren't you wearing one? >> well, because i have no waist anymore. >> stephen: how does it do with a gut? that's me, not you, madam. (laughter) okay, everybody knows who you are, fashion designer, entrepreneur, the iconic wrap dress. you have a new show called "house of d.v.f." which we'll get to in a moment, but first you have a...
55
55
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
in this most terrible, unforgiving hour that they are facing. attorney grey and attorney daryle parks and myself, we objected back in august to this prosecutor. we even wrote a letter to the governor requesting a special prosecutor to be appointed. we objected when he informed us the process that he was going to use that was different than anything else, different than any normal grand jury that you would have presented, and now after we watched him last night in his comments, we strenuously objected to this prosecutor and this process, but this morning after we -- like all of you, went through as much of the information, i think it was described as a data dump, we went through as much of it as we could, and saw how completely unfair this process was. we objective publicly and loudly as we can on behalf of michael brown jr's family that this process is broken. the process should be indicted. it should be indicted because of the continuous systematic results that is yielded by this process, and let's be very honest about this process. we have a p
in this most terrible, unforgiving hour that they are facing. attorney grey and attorney daryle parks and myself, we objected back in august to this prosecutor. we even wrote a letter to the governor requesting a special prosecutor to be appointed. we objected when he informed us the process that he was going to use that was different than anything else, different than any normal grand jury that you would have presented, and now after we watched him last night in his comments, we strenuously...
139
139
Nov 1, 2014
11/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
>> it was cold, unforgiving, but where they shared 36 years of memory of their mom who died just before the world series champion in 2010. >> it would mean everything to get the seats back. it is more than special, that hologram, it is something that she has always sat in. >> if anybody has it, return it. it's my mom's. >> in hayward, kpix 5. >> well the 49ers saw her story on facebook. they called her a short time ago to tell her that they would get right on finding the correct seat. >>> lava creeping closer inch by inch. and tonight that there will be a new threat. in hawaii with the exclusive video. >> there is no other truck like it on the market. ford's new f-150, made out of something that the military uses. we'll take you for a test drive. is still inching very slowly td the town of pahoa... but now there is another threa >>> tonight that big lava know in hawaii is still inching very slowly towards the town. but now there is another threat. we sent our reporter to the big island to find out for herself. betty? >> reporter: okay, we are being kept at a distance from thatla -- dist
>> it was cold, unforgiving, but where they shared 36 years of memory of their mom who died just before the world series champion in 2010. >> it would mean everything to get the seats back. it is more than special, that hologram, it is something that she has always sat in. >> if anybody has it, return it. it's my mom's. >> in hayward, kpix 5. >> well the 49ers saw her story on facebook. they called her a short time ago to tell her that they would get right on...
65
65
Nov 29, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
he held a fascination for beautiful present and unforgiving women that inspired visions of massacres in his poetry. repudiates it traditional christianity and revelled in poetic fantasies of mediaeval themes. his writing style has been called pessimistic, sometimes pornographic. -- what could wo these two men have in common? they later read a lot of different things. were exotic and shocking, in his imagination to away rent worlds, one far from the earthiness of cow camps. the lways combined rigourous of outdoor with splashes of reading. on his african hunting a peditions he took with him come to be nine his pig skin library. a consistent on issues of books enjoyed reading and rereading, which is put down covers ket size and the were taking of. covered with pig skin. often by reading would be done resting on a tree, decide a beast which i had killed. in either case it may be get water for washing, in consequence the book was the same with blood, sweat, gun oil. these vanished, while pig skin grew just to seem used. skin library weighs 60 pounds. were hird of these books, books of poe
he held a fascination for beautiful present and unforgiving women that inspired visions of massacres in his poetry. repudiates it traditional christianity and revelled in poetic fantasies of mediaeval themes. his writing style has been called pessimistic, sometimes pornographic. -- what could wo these two men have in common? they later read a lot of different things. were exotic and shocking, in his imagination to away rent worlds, one far from the earthiness of cow camps. the lways combined...
88
88
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
in this most terrible, unforgiving hour that they are facing.ney grey and attorney daryle parks and myself, we objected back in august to this prosecutor. we even wrote a letter to the governor requesting a special prosecutor to be appointed. we objected when he informed us the process that he was going to use that was different than anything else, different than any normal grand jury that you would have
in this most terrible, unforgiving hour that they are facing.ney grey and attorney daryle parks and myself, we objected back in august to this prosecutor. we even wrote a letter to the governor requesting a special prosecutor to be appointed. we objected when he informed us the process that he was going to use that was different than anything else, different than any normal grand jury that you would have
121
121
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
basic mistakes like these are unforgivable. employers view them as not only careless but unfairly or not but displaying a lack of competency. there are 100 new jobs added in pennsylvania and august. employers are still receiving dozens of resumes for every opened position which means they can be very selective. flawless resume that matches the opened job can give you the winning edge with employers. i'm steven greenburg for >>> all right, four, three, two, one. okay. >> it is 5:23. >> good morning, katie. >> good morning, erika yes, we can expect to see more clouds then anything else out there to take, ending up with a mild forecast yet again but you will not have as much blue skies and beautiful bright sky, but storm scan three is showing clouds and the cloud act almost to help us out throughout the overnight in that they limit the amount of cooling that can take place. heat won't get lost up in the atmosphere if there ace black it over it. temperatures are generally in the mid 50's. couple choice spots where we have blue spec
basic mistakes like these are unforgivable. employers view them as not only careless but unfairly or not but displaying a lack of competency. there are 100 new jobs added in pennsylvania and august. employers are still receiving dozens of resumes for every opened position which means they can be very selective. flawless resume that matches the opened job can give you the winning edge with employers. i'm steven greenburg for >>> all right, four, three, two, one. okay. >> it is...
91
91
Nov 5, 2014
11/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
basic mistakes like these are often unforgivable.mployers view them not only as careless, but also unfairly or not, as displaying a lack of competence. there were 44,200 new jobs added in california in august but employers are still receiving dozens of resumes for every open position which means they can afford to be extremely selective. a flawless resume' that matches the open job can give you the winning edge with employers. i'm steven greenberg, kpix 5. ,, ,,,, tag: sooner or later, everyone needs a helping hand, or a helping paw! so mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train assistance dogs for wounded veterans. veteran: i live independently because of what all it provides for me. and it's huge! there's a lot of wounded, ill, and injured out there just like myself, who just maybe need a little bit of help. tag: you can lend a helping paw too. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs-- helping dogs help people. six of our best six-inch subs- "simpl
basic mistakes like these are often unforgivable.mployers view them not only as careless, but also unfairly or not, as displaying a lack of competence. there were 44,200 new jobs added in california in august but employers are still receiving dozens of resumes for every open position which means they can afford to be extremely selective. a flawless resume' that matches the open job can give you the winning edge with employers. i'm steven greenberg, kpix 5. ,, ,,,, tag: sooner or later, everyone...
273
273
Nov 18, 2014
11/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 273
favorite 0
quote 0
you can see how it comes directly off the lake, unforgiving just south of buffalo. and that line is going to keep going. so we have a forecast, again, through the end of the week that adds another two to even three feet in some places. yes, just south of buffalo, also watertown and look at west michigan, all of these places, even northern michigan seeing rough times ahead. a lot is fueled by this arctic air. we are not alone in the north. look at tomorrow morning, orlando and a wind chill advisory. >> record cold in the south. ginger zee, thanks to you. >>> to the other breaking headline we've been following all day here at abc. that terror atrack in jerusalem, three americans among the dead, targeted as they worshipped. this cell phone video capturing the moment of crises, israeli police surrounding the building. in the after math, this image of a holy book soaked in blood. tonight abc news chief foreign correspondent terry moran taking is inside the ingoing where the rampage took place. >> reporter: the unimaginable scene unfolding in seven minutes. a shootout at
you can see how it comes directly off the lake, unforgiving just south of buffalo. and that line is going to keep going. so we have a forecast, again, through the end of the week that adds another two to even three feet in some places. yes, just south of buffalo, also watertown and look at west michigan, all of these places, even northern michigan seeing rough times ahead. a lot is fueled by this arctic air. we are not alone in the north. look at tomorrow morning, orlando and a wind chill...
122
122
Nov 1, 2014
11/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
>> it was cold, unforgiving, but where they shared 36 years of memory of their mom who died just before the world series champion in 2010. >> it would mean everything to get the seats back. it is more than special, that hologram, it is something that she has always sat in. >> if anybody has it, return it. it's my mom's. >> in hayward, kpix 5. >> well the 49ers saw her story on facebook. they called her a short time ago to tell her that they would get right on finding the correct seat. >>> lava creeping closer inch by inch. and tonight that there will be a new threat. in hawaii with the exclusive video. >> there is no other truck like it on the market. ford's new f-150, made out of ford's new f-150, made out of something that th,, helps you find a whole range of coverages. no one else gives you options like that. [voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn
>> it was cold, unforgiving, but where they shared 36 years of memory of their mom who died just before the world series champion in 2010. >> it would mean everything to get the seats back. it is more than special, that hologram, it is something that she has always sat in. >> if anybody has it, return it. it's my mom's. >> in hayward, kpix 5. >> well the 49ers saw her story on facebook. they called her a short time ago to tell her that they would get right on...
73
73
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> police brutality is unforgivable and i'm not sure this is the way to go about it. >> at 9:30 chp damage divert -- began diverting traffic while people on the westbound remained stuck. you can seay huge number of people out there and the they were in the mountains during any serious injuries during last night's trust. for several hours the protest was peaceful and it is unfortunate some demonstrate is -- demonstrators were at great risk. they then caused vandalism and broke into businesses around a four block area downtown breaking windows, painting graffiti and this property destruction was completely unacceptable, and that's from mayor -- mayor jean quan. >>> he told him his thoughts were with michael bourn's family and that he is ready to have this issue concerning police terriblism in this community, we need this all around the community to speak to this very issue. >> as you know officer brown was shot and killed by a bart police officer who was later couldn't expected to be with michael brown's family. >>> a crowd marched downtown and people gathered outside of the police de
. >> police brutality is unforgivable and i'm not sure this is the way to go about it. >> at 9:30 chp damage divert -- began diverting traffic while people on the westbound remained stuck. you can seay huge number of people out there and the they were in the mountains during any serious injuries during last night's trust. for several hours the protest was peaceful and it is unfortunate some demonstrate is -- demonstrators were at great risk. they then caused vandalism and broke into...
147
147
Nov 27, 2014
11/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, what he did is kind of unspeakable, unforgivable. >> reporter: padgett's family members asked privacy as they deal with this tragic turn off events. investigators expect to know more about the death of this young wife and mother once that autopsy a report is complete. reporting live from allen, township, kenneth moton for channel six "action news". >>> it turns out a new jersey hiker photographed a bear that would eventually kill him. west milford police released this cell even if image. the 22-year old man took of the 300-pound black bear moments before the mauling in september. the rutgers university student had been hiking with friends, in north jersey's preserve, wild life officials say the bear did not seem interested in food and interested a stalking-type behavior. it was put down. >>> police in cleveland, ohio released this surveillance video of last a saturday's deadly confrontation between a police officer and a 12 year-old boy waving a pellet gun. within two seconds of the officer exiting his vehicle he opened fire. police officials say in those few moments he had or
you know, what he did is kind of unspeakable, unforgivable. >> reporter: padgett's family members asked privacy as they deal with this tragic turn off events. investigators expect to know more about the death of this young wife and mother once that autopsy a report is complete. reporting live from allen, township, kenneth moton for channel six "action news". >>> it turns out a new jersey hiker photographed a bear that would eventually kill him. west milford police...
87
87
Nov 10, 2014
11/14
by
WCAU
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> could the evidence presented ♪ >>> the prosecution's portrait of pedro bravo was clear and unforgivingfixated on winning back his former girlfriend, he would kill anyone who got in his way. anyone. >> i didn't think pedro ever deserved to walk the streets. i didn't think it would be safe for anyone for him to be out in the real world with normal people. i think he could be borderline soesh owe path. >> reporter: but the defense had a flip side to the pedro bravo narrative. >> 18-year-olds, honor student from miami, charter academy, but he had issues that he wanted to talk to his best friend about. >> reporter: his best friend, that's what the defense said christian was to pedro right up to the time he disappeared. his lawyer insisted that pedro never saw christian as a romantic rival, that's because he didn't know that christian and erica were dating until that day in the police station. >> do you know christian? >> yeah, yeah. >> how do you know him? >> his girlfriend. >> reporter: and now the jury was about to hear from pedro himself, and only pedro, the soul witness for the defense.
. >> could the evidence presented ♪ >>> the prosecution's portrait of pedro bravo was clear and unforgivingfixated on winning back his former girlfriend, he would kill anyone who got in his way. anyone. >> i didn't think pedro ever deserved to walk the streets. i didn't think it would be safe for anyone for him to be out in the real world with normal people. i think he could be borderline soesh owe path. >> reporter: but the defense had a flip side to the pedro...
76
76
Nov 30, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
this is extremely unforgiving environment. his mother, of course, died when milk very young age of sick when your cow wonders out to the forest, eats a poison no one has an idea this happened, the milk is poisoned, and the you die a horrific death in about a week. and in short order, he has to a wooden coffin with her backrf and bury him in the yard with no funeral sermon because there's no minister in to give one until months and months later. lincoln said of this area to excite an g ambition for education. name with an x. his step mother, great woman, name with an x. lincoln told a biographer that barely bungling sign his name and the biographer because he thought it was a critique and such a harsh way to put it. little formal y schooling. in the white house, he told the of the what be methods time were, which leans very eavily on physical chastisement, right? he tells the story of the one-room schoolhouse where book of eading the daniel and the story of poor little and one boy stumbles on the name mechach, and abenegro. blu
this is extremely unforgiving environment. his mother, of course, died when milk very young age of sick when your cow wonders out to the forest, eats a poison no one has an idea this happened, the milk is poisoned, and the you die a horrific death in about a week. and in short order, he has to a wooden coffin with her backrf and bury him in the yard with no funeral sermon because there's no minister in to give one until months and months later. lincoln said of this area to excite an g ambition...
142
142
Nov 14, 2014
11/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> completely unforgivable. >> and you're very open about that in the book and how that was the wrongto do. >> had this senator been a man, would you have dealt with that ethical conflict strictly by disclosing it? >> yes, i believe i would have. when i was in pennsylvania and dating a man on the speaker safs e staff, i went to the bureau chief and said i think this is going to be a serious relationship. ap said just don't cover the house. i covered the senate. but i could got bring myself to do that. for a whole host of reasons. penny around i at the very beginning, we are falling fast. so i believe i would have, but, you know, that's pretty easy to say, in hindsight. >> well, terry, author of under this beautiful dome, as i said, we don't really do book interviews, but i was clearly moved by this beautiful book and remarkable story. thanks for telling us e it. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. [ male announcer ] take zzzquil and sleep like... the kids went to nana's house... for the whole weekend! [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil, the non habit forming sleep aid that helps
. >> completely unforgivable. >> and you're very open about that in the book and how that was the wrongto do. >> had this senator been a man, would you have dealt with that ethical conflict strictly by disclosing it? >> yes, i believe i would have. when i was in pennsylvania and dating a man on the speaker safs e staff, i went to the bureau chief and said i think this is going to be a serious relationship. ap said just don't cover the house. i covered the senate. but i...
67
67
Nov 27, 2014
11/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
it's just unforgivable. >> i fear most americans believe with you. talk to people in times square. at least some people said government teaches people to be helpless. >> giving everybody is creating a society where it's just expensive. >> people need things. >> it's okay to help, but do we need to give them free cell phones. >> i think anything you subsy dies you'll have more of. >> and that's what's happened with the war on poverty (?) >> we have this church showing what's happened since it began. i don't know if you can see it there, but progress was great for five, seven years. and it stopped because we taught americans to be dependent. your programs do that. >> we have shifted the cost onto people and made them more and more in debt. their houses, their future are gone because they have financed their kids education. >> so everything should be free? college education, health care? you just want to spend other people's money. >> europe. >> we can't afford it. >> what do you mean we can't afford? >> we're trillions in debt. >> the french. >> the fr
it's just unforgivable. >> i fear most americans believe with you. talk to people in times square. at least some people said government teaches people to be helpless. >> giving everybody is creating a society where it's just expensive. >> people need things. >> it's okay to help, but do we need to give them free cell phones. >> i think anything you subsy dies you'll have more of. >> and that's what's happened with the war on poverty (?) >> we have this...
240
240
Nov 11, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
bill cosby learns that no amount of pudding pops can stand in the way of the internet's unforgiving memory. good afternoon, everyone. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." a major international summit where president obama and his nemesis vladimir putin have been seen talking three times. in fact, while the two world leaders were chatting, a moscow state-run media said the peaceful use of atomic energy. the timing of that announcement fits a familiar pattern of agitation casting more doubts on that november 24th deadline for the still unresolved nuclear negotiations between iran and the west. meanwhile, putin is stirring up attention of a different sort. cnn white house correspondent jim acosta is in beijing. jim? >> reporter: it wouldn't be a foreign trip for president obama without tense moments with vladimir putin. president obama flew all the way to beijing. >> if china and the united states can work together, the world benefits. >> reporter: but he's finding just as much action at the apec summit with russia. obama bumped into putin three times discussing iran, syria and the crisis in
bill cosby learns that no amount of pudding pops can stand in the way of the internet's unforgiving memory. good afternoon, everyone. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." a major international summit where president obama and his nemesis vladimir putin have been seen talking three times. in fact, while the two world leaders were chatting, a moscow state-run media said the peaceful use of atomic energy. the timing of that announcement fits a familiar pattern of agitation casting more...
291
291
Nov 12, 2014
11/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 291
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: it is beautiful, but unforgiving.is here that they would collide with the coast and where the 4-year-old tumbled on monday, nearly falling to his death. >> and to see people make mistakes. >> reporter: he raced here for the other rescues before. but never one like this. so many hurdles in the way of saving that little boy. >> they have set in pretty rapidly as we are losing daylight and losing visibility. >> and all the while he went down the cliff on the rocky shoreline. rescuers did not know if he would be there at all. >> reporter: instead it was the best case scenario. they found the 4-year-old, his tiny body wedged between two rocks. >> it was nice to find him alive and he was still with us. >> reporter: mother nature in one way was very forgiving. on this foggy cold night, the tide was low, allowing rescuers to fiends base chan and get him to safety. who knows where he would have ended up, even if we were going to be able to find him. >> reporter: of course, the preparation is key for the firefighters here, unbe
. >> reporter: it is beautiful, but unforgiving.is here that they would collide with the coast and where the 4-year-old tumbled on monday, nearly falling to his death. >> and to see people make mistakes. >> reporter: he raced here for the other rescues before. but never one like this. so many hurdles in the way of saving that little boy. >> they have set in pretty rapidly as we are losing daylight and losing visibility. >> and all the while he went down the cliff...
150
150
Nov 14, 2014
11/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
so submissive of the public, in fact the public that spent $400,000 on him at one point is an unforgivablelicable sin. and jay carney noted that he knew that o' -- >> $400,000 from the feds, but he made more than a million, five with different states contracting with them. now what's interesting is this comic book talking about obama care where people who have problems with it or have questions about it are portrayed as monsters. >> completely in keeping with the intelligence assessment of americans, people he has to give them a book with pictures to explain what's going on. but it's much larger than obama care, it's much larger than just this issue, the liberal mind is that the experts understand the world, they have to dictate, they have the best interests of the masses that are united. you see it in the movement when they say science has spoken on science change, and thus you have to do x, y and z on the economy. he's the essence of liberal arrogance and now we see it openly. that's what's refreshing about it. >>> up next, the friday lightning round. if you don't thk "i've still got it"
so submissive of the public, in fact the public that spent $400,000 on him at one point is an unforgivablelicable sin. and jay carney noted that he knew that o' -- >> $400,000 from the feds, but he made more than a million, five with different states contracting with them. now what's interesting is this comic book talking about obama care where people who have problems with it or have questions about it are portrayed as monsters. >> completely in keeping with the intelligence...
99
99
Nov 3, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
>> iranians resented that, resent it to this day, consider it to be a totally unwarranted and unforgivable intrusion into their sovereignty. the shah rightly or wrongly was perceived as being out of touch with the iranian people, with the tool of the united states. >> the forces of the left and the right have one thing in common -- hatred of the shah and his secret police. >> the ayatollah had become popular in the previous decades because he had been exiled by the shah and he became a symbol of resistance to the shah. >> the ideology that khomenei represented was really not known. so washington was very uninformed about what was going on. >> distinguished leaders. >> it was new year's 1978 and i was in tehran. jimmy carter was visiting. the shah was still there. and jimmy carter famously referred to iran as being -- >> an island of stability. in one of the more troubled areas of the world. >> this, of course, was seen by the iranian people as further evidence that jimmy carter was a close friend and ally of the shah. >> this is a great tribute to you, your majesty, and to your leadership,
>> iranians resented that, resent it to this day, consider it to be a totally unwarranted and unforgivable intrusion into their sovereignty. the shah rightly or wrongly was perceived as being out of touch with the iranian people, with the tool of the united states. >> the forces of the left and the right have one thing in common -- hatred of the shah and his secret police. >> the ayatollah had become popular in the previous decades because he had been exiled by the shah and he...
115
115
Nov 2, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
unn unforgivable. all right so this is here. >> man i've done everything wrong today.ember that angle. >> let me tighten your string up a little bit. it's a little loose. >> this is the most make shot in any survival show. nine out of exciting right now if we had this thing on. >> is this thing still on? >> how do you turn off this freaking thing? >> just take out the battery. >> i swear to god i can't turn it off. >> hold on a second. >> you can lose that battery to start the fire. >> see my brother is pretty smart. my brother is pretty smart. there you are. >> i'm really going to try and turn you off. >> all right? no, i still see his name. he can probably still hear me. i can still hear you. >> oh, shut up. dang it. see, this is the stuff that would happen in most survival shows. >> yeah. >> you know, they'd have to cut it out. >> oh, yeah. >> but i'm determined. we have to leave this in. i'm always attracted to ironic juxtaposition. on one hand i've got access to cutting edge technology completely beyond my grasp on the other hand i've got access to primitive techn
unn unforgivable. all right so this is here. >> man i've done everything wrong today.ember that angle. >> let me tighten your string up a little bit. it's a little loose. >> this is the most make shot in any survival show. nine out of exciting right now if we had this thing on. >> is this thing still on? >> how do you turn off this freaking thing? >> just take out the battery. >> i swear to god i can't turn it off. >> hold on a second. >>...
188
188
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
that police brutality is unforgivable. i'm not sure this is the way to go about it. >> it's not good. >> you don't mind being stuck? >> no. reno is not going any where. >> reporter: we were positioned to capture one man being arrested on the freeway. no doubt many more have been arrested. although the authorities here tonight are too busy right now to give us an actual count. a take over has shifted to the west and closer to graham. that's where we're told they have the latest scene, protesters on the ground avenue ramp and that's why the freeway can't be reopened. because of course safety issue s for drives and people that are still out. chp was on tactical alert in anticipation of the action from ferguson but clearly this took everyone by surprise. >> there's hundreds of officers out there. is 580 still closed in just one direction or both directions? >> we're just starting to see cars come through. take a look behind us. we have cars coming through now. eastbound. so that is a first in just the last few minutes. we're n
that police brutality is unforgivable. i'm not sure this is the way to go about it. >> it's not good. >> you don't mind being stuck? >> no. reno is not going any where. >> reporter: we were positioned to capture one man being arrested on the freeway. no doubt many more have been arrested. although the authorities here tonight are too busy right now to give us an actual count. a take over has shifted to the west and closer to graham. that's where we're told they have the...
74
74
Nov 2, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
unforgivable. all right. so this was here. [ bleep ]. >> yeah.t. >> man, i have done everything wrong. >> yeah, remember that angle? >> let me tighten your string up a little bit. it's loose. this is like the most faked shot in any survival show, the friction fire. i'd say 999 out of a thousand. >> this show would be so much more exciting right now if we actually had fire, but we don't. is this thing still on? >> yeah, that's the phone. >> how do you turn off this freaking thing? >> take out the battery. that's the safest approach. >> i swear to god, i can't turn it off. >> hold on a second. >> you could use that battery to start the fire. >> my brother's pretty smart. brother's pretty smart. oh, there you are. look, i'm really going to try and turn you off, all right? i still see his name. he can probably still hear me. >> i can still hear you. >> shut up! dammit. see, this is the stuff that would happen in most survival shows. they'd have to cut it out. but i'm determined. we have to leave this in. i'm always attracted to ironic juxtaposition.
unforgivable. all right. so this was here. [ bleep ]. >> yeah.t. >> man, i have done everything wrong. >> yeah, remember that angle? >> let me tighten your string up a little bit. it's loose. this is like the most faked shot in any survival show, the friction fire. i'd say 999 out of a thousand. >> this show would be so much more exciting right now if we actually had fire, but we don't. is this thing still on? >> yeah, that's the phone. >> how do you...
249
249
Nov 1, 2014
11/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 1
what you're doing is unforgivable. >> joining me now is new york gop gubernatorial candidate, rob. been a big part of the show tonight, and that is the tactics of democrats, especially desperate democrats in some of these states where they're battleground states. why did you decide to go this route? >> well sean, you should see what they've been playing all year long. $30 million in pure, harsh, negative ads, even the new york times said they've been false. scaring seniors, guns in school, just nonsense stuff, the race card, al sharpton has thrown out, charlie rangle, new york city calling me bull connor. this is the gutter tactics they play because cuomo i thinks it slipping through his fingers, just like in '94 when his dad lost. things are changing quickly. cuomo is under federal investigation for corruption by the u.s. attorney. the state is dead last in america in all the important categories, the growth rate in new york last year was 0.7%. people areg, jobs are leaving. it's the highest tax in america, so cuomo is running from all of that, and he was so scared, he wouldn't de
what you're doing is unforgivable. >> joining me now is new york gop gubernatorial candidate, rob. been a big part of the show tonight, and that is the tactics of democrats, especially desperate democrats in some of these states where they're battleground states. why did you decide to go this route? >> well sean, you should see what they've been playing all year long. $30 million in pure, harsh, negative ads, even the new york times said they've been false. scaring seniors, guns in...
253
253
Nov 27, 2014
11/14
by
WPHL
tv
eye 253
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, what he did is kind of unspeakable, unforgivable. >> reporter: paget's family members asked for privacy as they deal with this tragic turn off events. investigators expect to know more about the death of this young wife and mother once that autopsy report is complete. reporting from allentown ship, kenneth moton for "action news" at ten on phl17. >>> for second day in the row, gunshots rang out in a barber shop in reading h this time four people were shot. police responded to the rockland plaza shopping center around 2:45 this a afternoon, witnesses say the shooter, fired at least six times, before getting a way. a shooting happened at the same barber shop, last night, but there were no injuries. >>> the last of three children shot by their mother in tabernacle, new jersey, has died. eleven year-old alexander harriman and his two siblings suffered gunshot wound in their own home back on november 20th. fourteen year-old nicholas harriman and eight year-old nadia died at the scene. their mother, jeaninne lepage died days after suffering a self-inflicted gunshot wound. police s
you know, what he did is kind of unspeakable, unforgivable. >> reporter: paget's family members asked for privacy as they deal with this tragic turn off events. investigators expect to know more about the death of this young wife and mother once that autopsy report is complete. reporting from allentown ship, kenneth moton for "action news" at ten on phl17. >>> for second day in the row, gunshots rang out in a barber shop in reading h this time four people were shot....
142
142
Nov 28, 2014
11/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
it's unforgivable and they really sort of softballed it all when they just let him off with that two-gamen. >> so with the adrian peterson thing, out for the rest of the year, no pay, is that the thing to messing up the ray rice part? >> he was honest with them and it's the nfl's fault. in the law you can't try somebody with double jeopardy. they already gave him a sentence there and it was their fault that they only gave him a couple games. >> so show of hands. the commissioner lied. >> oh, absolutely. are you kidding me? >> he did. >> people lie all the time. >> the way the jets are going, they'll probably pick up ray rice these days. >> j. lo taking serious hit after this week. a 45-year-old mom shouldn't be this provocative. you know, mr. guns might have a problem with this. >> no problem with this. j. lo can do this because she's j. lo. >> what's going on there? >> i would love to see that. >> is she exercising? >> that's some yoga pose, some morning glory thing. >> madonna is old and not hot anymore. j. lo is still hot. >> there's a fine line between sexy and trashy. nowadays i thin
it's unforgivable and they really sort of softballed it all when they just let him off with that two-gamen. >> so with the adrian peterson thing, out for the rest of the year, no pay, is that the thing to messing up the ray rice part? >> he was honest with them and it's the nfl's fault. in the law you can't try somebody with double jeopardy. they already gave him a sentence there and it was their fault that they only gave him a couple games. >> so show of hands. the...
166
166
Nov 18, 2014
11/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
they are protecting the most rugged unforgiving terrain in the country that can deliver a death sentenceery aware. i see a lot of migrants lose their lives. they can't keep up. ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm here we go, here we go, here we go. ♪ fifty omaha set hut ♪ losing feeling in my toes ♪ ♪ nothing beats that new car smell ♪ ♪ chicken parm you taste so good ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. hurry in and get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on select new volkswagen models. to map their manufacturings at process with sticky notes and string, yeah, they were a little bit skeptical. what they do actually is rocket science. high tech components for ai
they are protecting the most rugged unforgiving terrain in the country that can deliver a death sentenceery aware. i see a lot of migrants lose their lives. they can't keep up. ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm here we go, here we go, here we go. ♪ fifty omaha set hut ♪ losing feeling in my toes ♪ ♪ nothing beats that new car smell ♪ ♪ chicken parm you taste so good ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm which means it's time for the volkswagen...
113
113
Nov 12, 2014
11/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
what's unforgivable is ignorance about the situation.f you're going to holiday or business to another country, you must research the protocols and basic rules of that country. >> i wonder how much research was done by president obama? we have pictures of him with the very american attitude chewing gum. we're going to see that in a second. this is at the apex summit marching up the red carpet chewing gum. we see him later rather more obviously having a good chew. i think i know what your response to this is going to be. >> yes, that's not good. we've seen a few of obama all over the place. we had him coming off a helicopter in america. he had a take away coffee. he did did the salute holding a cup of coffee. that's not good. however casual he wants to appear, there are certain things like chewing gum saluting with a latte. these are just bad form and always will be. >> he's told now. thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. >>> now it's the full 20 years since dave formed the fu fighters after the death of his band mate curt. for the eig
what's unforgivable is ignorance about the situation.f you're going to holiday or business to another country, you must research the protocols and basic rules of that country. >> i wonder how much research was done by president obama? we have pictures of him with the very american attitude chewing gum. we're going to see that in a second. this is at the apex summit marching up the red carpet chewing gum. we see him later rather more obviously having a good chew. i think i know what your...
90
90
Nov 16, 2014
11/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
they're taking a slight misstep could land someone over the edge, onto the unforgiving rocks below. >ht down. >> it's a close call. >> i got careless, i wasn't thinking, and i made a mistake. lucky, i just brought brand new climbing shoes with rubber on the bottom. i was able to recover like a boss and live to do the rope swing. >> everything is in place for the moment of truth, with devon's cameras poised to record. austin clips in for a wild ride. >> you have about three or four second fall before the rope catches. and the whole time you're just thinking, i really hope the ropes catch. i really hope the ropes catch. >> it looks astonishing and scary. >> you can't really think about what you're doing. you just have to do it. >> doesn't matter how many times you jump it, it is still a scary thing to do. >> to maximize on visuals this compelling, devon uses variety of camera angles, which means he needs a lot of people willing to try out the rope swing, over and over again. fortunately, the crowd is happy to oblige. >> we also got a golf club so you could see the whole perspective look
they're taking a slight misstep could land someone over the edge, onto the unforgiving rocks below. >ht down. >> it's a close call. >> i got careless, i wasn't thinking, and i made a mistake. lucky, i just brought brand new climbing shoes with rubber on the bottom. i was able to recover like a boss and live to do the rope swing. >> everything is in place for the moment of truth, with devon's cameras poised to record. austin clips in for a wild ride. >> you have about...
143
143
Nov 22, 2014
11/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
residents are desperately trying to dig out before the more unforgiving weather hits them.e rain threatening to cause major flooding in the area. travel bans and road closures are still in effect. at least 13 people have died from this powerful storm. and later in this hour, we'll have a live report on that emergency. >> now, a decision could come at any point now. the grand jury at the moment reviewing evidence if officer darren wilson should face charges in the death of unarmed teenager michael brown. steve harrigan standing by in ferguson. >> we've been seeing a number of barricades being set up around the city. which do lend one to believe a decision or an announcement of that decision could be imminent. the police blocking off some streets and blocking off some buildings as well. friday, there were two arrests, two men charged with weapons violations. they gave false information at a cabala store to buy a pistol. the st. louis dispatch reporting both of them have ties to the new black panther party and they may been plotting to gain explosives to try and use in the pro
residents are desperately trying to dig out before the more unforgiving weather hits them.e rain threatening to cause major flooding in the area. travel bans and road closures are still in effect. at least 13 people have died from this powerful storm. and later in this hour, we'll have a live report on that emergency. >> now, a decision could come at any point now. the grand jury at the moment reviewing evidence if officer darren wilson should face charges in the death of unarmed teenager...
88
88
Nov 17, 2014
11/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
-mexico border and some of the most unforgiving terrain on the country. >> you can die out here veryou run out of water and you are out here on a hot summer day, you can die within a short period of time. your body will dehydrate and your organs will shut down and you will be dead in the desert. >> you have seen people in that shape. people about to die. you have seen people who have just died from that. what kind of a death is that? >> it's tragic and it's painful for the person. dying of dehydration is one of the absolute worst ways that you can die from a physical stand point. the other piece of that is that if you die out here in the desert, your body may go undiscovered forever. your family may not know what happened to you. they may know you you disappeared along the way. >> the high human stakes. we will take you in that last line of defense. an operating base south of tucson. don't miss it. just ahead, new pieces of evidence emerging from ferguson, missouri. they await from a grand jury decision. we are live on the ground after this break. ameriprise asked people a simple que
-mexico border and some of the most unforgiving terrain on the country. >> you can die out here veryou run out of water and you are out here on a hot summer day, you can die within a short period of time. your body will dehydrate and your organs will shut down and you will be dead in the desert. >> you have seen people in that shape. people about to die. you have seen people who have just died from that. what kind of a death is that? >> it's tragic and it's painful for the...
67
67
Nov 8, 2014
11/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
jerry mitchell spent the last year taking a really deep dive into a very unforgiving subject.le places. he spent the last year plus investigating what goes on behind prison walls investigating the beatings and stabbings and gangster guards, and families being made to pay protection money to keep their loved ones safe, and money and drugs and smuggling, all that dark stuff. 2 one thing jerry mitchell noticed, it was also sort of weird. there seemed to be something strange about what was going on. and it seemed to have to do with the guy at the very top of the system. the guy that had been at the top of the system longer than anybody in history. something was just off. here is what is off. back in 2012, a judge ruled in a federal lawsuit that one specific mississippi prison was posed a cesspool of unconstitutional and inhuman acts and conditions. 2012. the very next year, that same prison got a perfect score, a perfect, 100% rating from the american corrections association. you know what? it turns out the head of the american corrections association, which gave this cesspool of
jerry mitchell spent the last year taking a really deep dive into a very unforgiving subject.le places. he spent the last year plus investigating what goes on behind prison walls investigating the beatings and stabbings and gangster guards, and families being made to pay protection money to keep their loved ones safe, and money and drugs and smuggling, all that dark stuff. 2 one thing jerry mitchell noticed, it was also sort of weird. there seemed to be something strange about what was going...
182
182
Nov 11, 2014
11/14
by
WCAU
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> i don't know who would be so callous and unforgiving to target animals and burn a barn down withter: giraffes and all predators such as bears and lions are always kempt in separate compounds within this park at night and never would have had a chance to escape according to a park official. the scene last night from above showed not only the fire inside the park but several fires in nearby unfenced woods, part of a stroing of seven or eight leaf fires set throughout jackson. >> it suggests that certainly a person or persons were engaged in some kind of serial arson activity last night. >> reporter: as these photos show, access to start a fire here is a lot different than setting leaves on fire, starting with a chain linked fence with barbed wire on top. not far away, some of the park's other wild animals were grazing. officials admitting they were concerned when the fire trucks broke through this fence that some might escape the park. >> you have to give credit to not only the fire department and police department who put vehicles in front of those gaping holes. >> reporter: his p
. >> i don't know who would be so callous and unforgiving to target animals and burn a barn down withter: giraffes and all predators such as bears and lions are always kempt in separate compounds within this park at night and never would have had a chance to escape according to a park official. the scene last night from above showed not only the fire inside the park but several fires in nearby unfenced woods, part of a stroing of seven or eight leaf fires set throughout jackson. >>...
53
53
Nov 22, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
this is an extremely unforgiving environment. his mother of course dies when he's very young, of milk thick, when your cow wanders out into the forest, eats poison root, no one has any idea, the splik poisoned, you drink it and you die a horrific death in about a week. and this happens to lincoln's mother and a few other family members in very short order. he has to fashion a wooden coffin and they bury her in the back yard with no sermon because there's no minister to give one months and months later. lincoln said of this area there's nothing to excite and ambition for education. his mother signs her name with an x, his step mother wonderful woman, great blessing to him, signs her name with an x, lincoln told a campaign biographer his father could barely bunglingly sign his name. and the biographer left it out. he thought this was such a harsh critique, such a harsh way to put it. lincoln of course famously has very little formal schooling. he told a story of what the pedagogical methods of the time were. when leaned very heavil
this is an extremely unforgiving environment. his mother of course dies when he's very young, of milk thick, when your cow wanders out into the forest, eats poison root, no one has any idea, the splik poisoned, you drink it and you die a horrific death in about a week. and this happens to lincoln's mother and a few other family members in very short order. he has to fashion a wooden coffin and they bury her in the back yard with no sermon because there's no minister to give one months and...
153
153
Nov 1, 2014
11/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
what you're doing is unforgiveable. >> rob, a big part of the show tonight.ics of democrats, especially desperate democrats in states where they're battle ground states. >> sean, you should see what they've been playing all year long $30 million in harsh, negative ads. even in the "new york times" have been false. the race cards al sharpton has thrown out. this is the kind of gutter tactics because cuomo feels it, i think, slipping through his fingers things are changing quickly in this race and cuomo is under investigation by the u.s. attorney the growth rate in new york was 0.7%. people are leaving, jobs are leaving. kuuomo is so scared he won't debate me. guess what? he was seen in cowardly lion, and pinocchio. >> you know, i live in new york and he made a comment about conservatives not being a part of new york which i took personally. new york is just a liberal state. that is the result of liberalism. isn't that why many people are leaving? >> yes. >> aarp came out with a study. 60% of new yorkers aged 50 and above are likely to leave the state. middle c
what you're doing is unforgiveable. >> rob, a big part of the show tonight.ics of democrats, especially desperate democrats in states where they're battle ground states. >> sean, you should see what they've been playing all year long $30 million in harsh, negative ads. even in the "new york times" have been false. the race cards al sharpton has thrown out. this is the kind of gutter tactics because cuomo feels it, i think, slipping through his fingers things are changing...
94
94
Nov 27, 2014
11/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it's almost unforgivable in my mind. do you expect over the thanksgiving weekend more of these protests are likely to pop up? >> yes, yes, i do. i think this is going to go on for a while. >> all right. sorry to hear that, chief. thank you for being with us. all your best to your officers under these difficult circumstances. appreciate you being here. >>> coming up also, we will speak for the attorneys for officer darren wilson. that's coming up after the break. does he fear for his life especially in light of the fact that the "new york times" publicly put out his personal home address? we'll ask him that. but first, tonight. >> he didn't do what he had to do. he did what he wanted to do. >> what he wanted to do. >> yes. >> do you think he wanted to kill your son? >> i don't think he wanted to kill my son, but he wanted to kill someone. >> when we come back the brown family attorney joins us to explain that comment and much more on this busy news night tonight on "hannity." [ female announcer ] a 3d white smile has the
. >> it's almost unforgivable in my mind. do you expect over the thanksgiving weekend more of these protests are likely to pop up? >> yes, yes, i do. i think this is going to go on for a while. >> all right. sorry to hear that, chief. thank you for being with us. all your best to your officers under these difficult circumstances. appreciate you being here. >>> coming up also, we will speak for the attorneys for officer darren wilson. that's coming up after the break....
74
74
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
they came out in that little unforgiving relentless heat of august and protested and marched in a thunderstorm the first week. you saw thunder and lightning in the sky, people marching and protesting saying, black lives matter, hands up, don't shoot. we sell the weather change. we saw an early winter set in. and despite all of those obstacles, despite the aspersions from the official parts of this committee as well as from other individuals that were in some pathetic to this cause, people came out again night after night after night, and they refused to let michael brown's death be in vain. i think that is what we should take from this. the story is not over. .he flames are oppressive this story has not ended. i think people will find some means of achieving justice in the long haul, and the people here are committed to doing whatever they need to do for as long as they need to do it to make sure that happens. >> and tonight, what are the plans? in terms of organize protests and what you understand of what else will be happening? >> there are actions happening right now as we speak throughout
they came out in that little unforgiving relentless heat of august and protested and marched in a thunderstorm the first week. you saw thunder and lightning in the sky, people marching and protesting saying, black lives matter, hands up, don't shoot. we sell the weather change. we saw an early winter set in. and despite all of those obstacles, despite the aspersions from the official parts of this committee as well as from other individuals that were in some pathetic to this cause, people came...