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. >> paramount records would unwittingly change the course of american music. started by the white owned wisconsin chair company which also made wooden cabinets for phonographs. paramount was created by spur sales. the label released artistsen all genres. but their biggest sellers were race records. the 1926 recording, lonesome blues would sell in the six figures. >> how did paramount get into race music. >> the producer there linked to >> williams, a brown university graduate scoured the south looking for talent. >> the first african-american music executive? >> i think so, he is really important. >> paramount artists would include charlie patton father of the delta blues. and advertised in african-american papers. >> they mythologize all the blues musicians which is beautiful. there is also these incredible illustrations and drawings. and no one has any idea who did the drawings. he is just a ghost. he lost a time. him or her. >> in a way, you're bringing back a lot of ghosts here. >> don't i look like one? >> so many, singers. you have a name. no photograph.
. >> paramount records would unwittingly change the course of american music. started by the white owned wisconsin chair company which also made wooden cabinets for phonographs. paramount was created by spur sales. the label released artistsen all genres. but their biggest sellers were race records. the 1926 recording, lonesome blues would sell in the six figures. >> how did paramount get into race music. >> the producer there linked to >> williams, a brown university...
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zatelli, that's very flattering, in casual conversation, unwittingly, i may say something. like what? like, "zatelli's gay." that'll do it, sir. you can use the phone here if you want to call a lawyer. lawyer? oh, i'd forgotten. you still have them. hmm? they were outlawed in '98. no kidding? yes, yes. all legal matters are handled by realtors. [ telephone rings ] [ laughs ] 12th precinct. sergeant harris. oh, yeah. hey, man, look. i've been trying to get in touch with you all day. no. unh-unh. look. forget about blue chips. i've decided to go heavy into gold. hmm... uh, yeah, i'm leaning toward bullion. you know, no coinage fees. [ chuckles ] something i should know? well, medicine hat in canada, they struck gold in '81, i think it was, yeah. tons of it came out. price plummeted back down to $35 an ounce. [ whistles ] oh, ho, ho, ho, ho! for a second, i almost forgot you were crazy! [ laughs ] okay. [ knock on door ] yeah? how you doing? hey. we just got a call from the wykoff academy. yeah? that guy, mr. driscoll. yes? he tried to snatch his son from the playground. oh, l
zatelli, that's very flattering, in casual conversation, unwittingly, i may say something. like what? like, "zatelli's gay." that'll do it, sir. you can use the phone here if you want to call a lawyer. lawyer? oh, i'd forgotten. you still have them. hmm? they were outlawed in '98. no kidding? yes, yes. all legal matters are handled by realtors. [ telephone rings ] [ laughs ] 12th precinct. sergeant harris. oh, yeah. hey, man, look. i've been trying to get in touch with you all day....
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never hear before and let's face it, so many of us are in las vegas, as you know, just part, unwittingly maybe, even shooting actually happened, and a certain amount of guilt about also hopefully you will be able to just sort it out yourself, from him that night. she talked to him and saw his speaking out for the first time the full 20-20 special airs action news. now to a story you'll only see on 13 action news-- a north las vegas man is in accused of raping and kidnapping an arizona teenager. now, another family is coming forward...saying their daughter is also a victim of jimmy carter kim. the valley family is staying anonymous they say she met kim through social media. 181022 "he's utilized social media to hurt people and 181028 for every jim kim there's 1000 others behind him" police say jimmy carter kim had a lot of different accounts to find young victims. he used instagram... facebook... snapchat... and kik. than 80 felony charges. he's due back in court next month. right now, an investigation is under way after a crane just collapsed onto several parked cars and a street. one pe
never hear before and let's face it, so many of us are in las vegas, as you know, just part, unwittingly maybe, even shooting actually happened, and a certain amount of guilt about also hopefully you will be able to just sort it out yourself, from him that night. she talked to him and saw his speaking out for the first time the full 20-20 special airs action news. now to a story you'll only see on 13 action news-- a north las vegas man is in accused of raping and kidnapping an arizona teenager....
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hearings and thieves can steal, it's also what we hand over about ourselves voluntarily, often unwittingly every single day for free. >> these people are really good at keeping threats away but that doesn't mean companies can't buy and sell our information at will. all that gets pushed into a big giant information soup. and what comes out at the other end is the profiling of individual consumers. self improvement and health-wellness offers. >> at her office in san diego dixon shows us some of these profiles or lists many of us end up on. >> here is a list that says alcohol drinkers, adult. do i really want my name on this list if i'm an alcohol drinker? >> dixon says there are scores of lists for sale. >> i'm seeing everything from dry eyes to bed-wetting, to canker sores. >> here is another one. substance abuse road to recovery book buyers club. >> how do they know that gm how d?how do the data brokers know i bought that book? >> this is a list of buyers in a book buying club, that list is being sold. if you are purchasing a book from that book club that's how they're getting it. >> data
hearings and thieves can steal, it's also what we hand over about ourselves voluntarily, often unwittingly every single day for free. >> these people are really good at keeping threats away but that doesn't mean companies can't buy and sell our information at will. all that gets pushed into a big giant information soup. and what comes out at the other end is the profiling of individual consumers. self improvement and health-wellness offers. >> at her office in san diego dixon shows...
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. >> "q": and surfaces all over a hospital room can breed bacteria, even your doctor unwittingly could put you at risk of infection. see what you might want to clean yourself with after you visit a hospital coming up next. >> laura: plus, after backlash several years ago, american girl is introducing a new girl of color. see what nationality this doll >> laura: now a health alert about taller, heavier teenagers. new data suggests they may be at greater risk of developing nonhodgkin's lymphoma. israeli researchers tracked more than 2 million adolescents and found overeight and taller than average teens face a 25% higher risk of cancer of the lymphatic system later in life. >> "q": every year, tens of thousands of americans die from infections they pick up at hospitals. you can protect yourself and your loved ones during your next had a knee replacement in 2013. two days later she knew something was terribly wrong. >> i started to have bouts and attacks of diarrhea and it just wasn't going -- i was in the bathroom every two minutes. >> reporter: she picked up a life-threatening infection
. >> "q": and surfaces all over a hospital room can breed bacteria, even your doctor unwittingly could put you at risk of infection. see what you might want to clean yourself with after you visit a hospital coming up next. >> laura: plus, after backlash several years ago, american girl is introducing a new girl of color. see what nationality this doll >> laura: now a health alert about taller, heavier teenagers. new data suggests they may be at greater risk of...
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individuals are liberally giving up their privacy, you know, sometimes wittingly and sometimes unwittingly as they give information to companies or to sales reps. or they go out on facebook or the various social media. they don't realize though that they are then making themselves vulnerable to exploitation. >> pelley: when your secure phone rings in the middle of the night, what's your first thought? >> brennan: it's usually one of two things. one, its bad news that something tragic has happened to a c.i.a officer or to u.s. personnel. or there's been a terrorist attack somewhere of-- of significance. and so when i reach for the prayer that it's not that. the other, other option is that i'm being asked to make a decision in the middle of the night on something that may have life and death implications. could be something related to a covert action program. >> pelley: have officers died on your watch? >> brennan: yes. yes. not long after i came to the agency we had an officer, a former army ranger, went back out to afghanistan. in the middle of the night he heard a-- an explosion at the co
individuals are liberally giving up their privacy, you know, sometimes wittingly and sometimes unwittingly as they give information to companies or to sales reps. or they go out on facebook or the various social media. they don't realize though that they are then making themselves vulnerable to exploitation. >> pelley: when your secure phone rings in the middle of the night, what's your first thought? >> brennan: it's usually one of two things. one, its bad news that something...
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and could tammy meyers, the woman who was gunned down,, have played any part, unwittingly maybe, even in this shooting. we will talk with tammy's husband, her son who was with her in that car ride when the shooting actually happened, and her 15 year old daughter who was riding with her just before this happened, and as you can imagine, still carries a certain amount of guilt about having been out with her mom on the road that night 00:04:02-04:24:22 we lay out a also hopefully you will be able to just sort it out yourself, when you hear from katelyn, the friend of the 19 year old suspect, who tells us her version and what she learned from him that night. she talked to him and saw his phone that night. you will hear from her and what she knows. katelyn christian actuakky speaking out for the first time the full 20-20 special includes interviews with tammy meyers' husband, and her children. it airs tonight at 10, right here on 13 action news. a breaking news update now on that deadly crane collapse in new york-- we just learned the person who died was actually a pedestrian. the person i
and could tammy meyers, the woman who was gunned down,, have played any part, unwittingly maybe, even in this shooting. we will talk with tammy's husband, her son who was with her in that car ride when the shooting actually happened, and her 15 year old daughter who was riding with her just before this happened, and as you can imagine, still carries a certain amount of guilt about having been out with her mom on the road that night 00:04:02-04:24:22 we lay out a also hopefully you will be able...
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>> brennan: yeah, butlly giving up their privacy, you know, sometimes wittingly and sometimes unwittingly as they give information to companies or to sales reps.book or the various social media. they don't realize though that they are then making themselves vulnerable to exploitation.ecure phone rings in the middle of the night, what's your first thought? >> brennan: it's usually one of tragic has happened to a c.i.a officer or to u.s. personnel.a terrorist attack somewhere of-- of significance. and so when i reach for the-- a short prayer that it's not that. the other, other option is that i'm being asked to make a of the night on something that may have life and death implications. could be something related to a covert action program.rs died on your watch? >> brennan: yes. yes. not long after i came to the agency we had an officer, aer, went back out to afghanistan. in the middle of the night he heard a-- an explosion at the compound next to his where hise sleeping. he grabbed his gear, he went over there. another explosion took place. and started to drag his wounded afghan partners ou
>> brennan: yeah, butlly giving up their privacy, you know, sometimes wittingly and sometimes unwittingly as they give information to companies or to sales reps.book or the various social media. they don't realize though that they are then making themselves vulnerable to exploitation.ecure phone rings in the middle of the night, what's your first thought? >> brennan: it's usually one of tragic has happened to a c.i.a officer or to u.s. personnel.a terrorist attack somewhere of-- of...
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looking at 49 years of other super bowls and the halftime show, left shark, big name, adoringly unwittingly became pop culture sensation. and over here i'm going to walk you over, is more years of the costumes at the halftime show, including this marching band one from 1967 back when they were the ones who played for the halftime show. we talked to the nfl about what all this means to them. >> we wanted to have a tribute to the last 49 super bowls. we did that through fashion of course from a retail store perspecti perspective. we have from super bowl i all the way the super bowl xlix. >> you're looking at the anthem famous outfits. this one was worn by jor didn't sparks, to the right of that kelly clarksons and then to the right of that, a stunning leather jacket. this was worn by luther van dros. there's a little bit of everything for everyone. it's free. this part of the nfl experience is free for people. >> pretty cool. it's amazing to see how far we've come from the marching band halftime show to now spectacular shows. >> lady gaga and beyonce are at this year's event. i'm excited to s
looking at 49 years of other super bowls and the halftime show, left shark, big name, adoringly unwittingly became pop culture sensation. and over here i'm going to walk you over, is more years of the costumes at the halftime show, including this marching band one from 1967 back when they were the ones who played for the halftime show. we talked to the nfl about what all this means to them. >> we wanted to have a tribute to the last 49 super bowls. we did that through fashion of course...
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sometimes when you try to fix a problem, you unwittingly create another problem. this dodd-frank we were concerned about the bilateral nature of derivatives. one of the lessons of the crisis was always be on the watch for the next fault line and take proactive steps to prevent it. in that context, we noted there are still a number of central clearinghouse platform issues. can you give us your comments now about how close you're watching. is there any developments that concern you. is this going to be a constant area of emphasis and investigation. >> the platforms has diminished risk. they are a source of risk. it's pointed out that this is making sure they are appropriately supervised and have operate subject to high standards because they are platforms that concentrate risk. this is a high priority for us. we're very focused on it. they are now supervised. we have back up authority. there's a focus on ensuring comprehensive and strong supervision of these platforms. we're not ready to rest and say everything is done. we are very focused on it. >> you're trying, i
sometimes when you try to fix a problem, you unwittingly create another problem. this dodd-frank we were concerned about the bilateral nature of derivatives. one of the lessons of the crisis was always be on the watch for the next fault line and take proactive steps to prevent it. in that context, we noted there are still a number of central clearinghouse platform issues. can you give us your comments now about how close you're watching. is there any developments that concern you. is this going...
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"eyewitness news" bacteria could be hiding all over your hospital room, even your doctor could unwittingly put you at risk for infection. still to come health reporter stephanie stahl has important things that you can do to protect yourself. >>> life sized replica of noah's arc is taking shape, who is behind the attraction and hoist paying for it, kate. >>> we're tracking a multi day rain event in the area, coming up i'll tell you when heavier rain comes down, when we may hear rumble of thunder and when it will dry out, we will be right back. >>> welshing lumber liquidators had a down day on the market after revised cdc report under estimated health risk of the company's flooring. sixty minutes reported last march that the retailer sold chinese made flooring which exceeded u.s. health and i havety limits for formaldehyde. cdc says people exposed to the flooring are three times more likely to get cancer, then the agency previously thought. >>> star bucks lovers listen up to this, changes are coming to the company's reward program. under the old program, members only got one star per visit,
"eyewitness news" bacteria could be hiding all over your hospital room, even your doctor could unwittingly put you at risk for infection. still to come health reporter stephanie stahl has important things that you can do to protect yourself. >>> life sized replica of noah's arc is taking shape, who is behind the attraction and hoist paying for it, kate. >>> we're tracking a multi day rain event in the area, coming up i'll tell you when heavier rain comes down, when...
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bush didn't just unwittingly lead us into iraq, he intentionally misled the american public.e only people to the far left have taken. and it will be interesting to see if republicans take that on his base or even if his own supporters will push back and question why he's making these attacks on his own party that could do a lot of damage to the gop in the long run. >> maybe beyond the gop, his argument has been, whatever c constituencies i'm losing for the gop, i'm bringing many more in, not only to the party, but people who haven't voted before. what do you think? >> that's an argument that he's made, but what we saw more so in iowa than in new hampshire is that donald trump, he's also bringing people into the process that are coming to vote, just to vote against him. i mean, he turns off as many people as he turns on in the political process. >> but he wins. >> well, he didn't win iowa. he did win in new hampshire. but from the perspective of bringing more people into participation in the democratic process, it's a good thing, not necessarily a good thing for the republican
bush didn't just unwittingly lead us into iraq, he intentionally misled the american public.e only people to the far left have taken. and it will be interesting to see if republicans take that on his base or even if his own supporters will push back and question why he's making these attacks on his own party that could do a lot of damage to the gop in the long run. >> maybe beyond the gop, his argument has been, whatever c constituencies i'm losing for the gop, i'm bringing many more in,...
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million wearable devices on the market in 2015 and 780 million wearable devices on the market by unwittingly expose themselves to security breaches and use of their data without their knowledge " wearable devices can track and capture enormous amounts of personal data including, how you slept, exercise, etc. and their capabilities continue to increase " conan dooley, senior security engineer with box, says there are many risks involved with all this data being captured and stored in the cloud " this is a target rich environment for hackers to steal sensitive data and benefit financially from it " if the data is stolen or sold to a malicious 3rd party, it could lead to any number of unpleasant premium increases or cancellations " wearable data is increasingly used in court cases to prove activity and/or location " will the company that has your data be in business next year? if not, what happens to your data? " could new laws allow wider access to data you chose to share with a specific entity? " as manufactures rush products to market, security is often an afterthought. this is a common issu
million wearable devices on the market in 2015 and 780 million wearable devices on the market by unwittingly expose themselves to security breaches and use of their data without their knowledge " wearable devices can track and capture enormous amounts of personal data including, how you slept, exercise, etc. and their capabilities continue to increase " conan dooley, senior security engineer with box, says there are many risks involved with all this data being captured and stored in...
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he says he unwittingly helped richard matt and david sweat break out of clinton matt was shot and killed. sweat wounded and caught. palmer must also pay a $5,000 fine and has resigned from his job at the prison. he's the third person to be sentenced in that escape. >>> three sunni albany students charged with faking a hate crime have pleaded not guilty. police say the women started a fight on a bus and attacked another student. but the women told police they were assaulted by a group of white men and women. two of the students charged are from long island. the case sparked rallies on campus. investigators say a surveillance video disproved their claim and showed one of the women throwing the first punch. >>> this week students in connecticut will be the first in the nation to take the brand new s.a.t. tests. on wednesday high school juniors in connecticut and new hampshire will be the first to take it. the u.s. department of education allowed the new s. a.t. to consortium as it's called. the new s.a.t. is supposed to be more aligned to the common core curriculum. >>> tomorrow apple attor
he says he unwittingly helped richard matt and david sweat break out of clinton matt was shot and killed. sweat wounded and caught. palmer must also pay a $5,000 fine and has resigned from his job at the prison. he's the third person to be sentenced in that escape. >>> three sunni albany students charged with faking a hate crime have pleaded not guilty. police say the women started a fight on a bus and attacked another student. but the women told police they were assaulted by a group...
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trend a among credit repair scammers the promise of than a entirely new credit identity which can unwittingly land a consumer in trouble with the law. you can spot these scams when a service suggest abandoning a social security number as a primary source of identification, and instead using a new number that they assigned and call it a cp n for credit privacy number or credit profile number. in many cases these numbers are stolen social security numbers, often from children, which is why they have a a clean credit slate. now the federal trade commission has lots of information and advice on how to avoid being ripped off in a credit repair scam. i have posted links freon cbs philly.com/consumer. i will also post on my facebook and twitter feed. reporting for three on your side, i'm jim donovan. >> you don't want to be taken advantage of. >> exactly. >>> do you ever think about this, when you lose weight, where does it go. >> weeknights at 11:00 you ask and nicole brewer asks your question. and this is another good one tonight, we want to know, where does that fat go? it is one of the greatest
trend a among credit repair scammers the promise of than a entirely new credit identity which can unwittingly land a consumer in trouble with the law. you can spot these scams when a service suggest abandoning a social security number as a primary source of identification, and instead using a new number that they assigned and call it a cp n for credit privacy number or credit profile number. in many cases these numbers are stolen social security numbers, often from children, which is why they...
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check the headlines on usa today's dot com a former prison guard in upstate new york admits he unwittingly helped two killers escaped from prison today gene palmer pleaded guilty to a felony count of smuggling in needle nose pliers and screwdriver he admitted to providing inmates richard matt and access to a catwalk collection box at the clinton correctional facility he was accused of giving them hamburger meat that had hack saw blades hidden inside got slapped with a six month sentence and fines of about five thousand dollars you may remember there was a big search for those two escapees richard matt was shot and killed by police sweat was wounded and is back behind bars this super tuesday for astronaut scott kelly but this has nothing to do with politics. kelly is returning to earth tomorrow after a year in space at the international space station and pickle juice cream of the shared one of his last sun rises saturday morning he says it was one of the best that's saying something because get this and i just happen to know this nana now the international space station goes around the eart
check the headlines on usa today's dot com a former prison guard in upstate new york admits he unwittingly helped two killers escaped from prison today gene palmer pleaded guilty to a felony count of smuggling in needle nose pliers and screwdriver he admitted to providing inmates richard matt and access to a catwalk collection box at the clinton correctional facility he was accused of giving them hamburger meat that had hack saw blades hidden inside got slapped with a six month sentence and...
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. >> paramount records would unwittingly change the course of american music. started by the white owned wisconsin chair company which also made wooden cabinets for phonographs. paramount was created by spur sales. the label released artistsen all genres. but their biggest sellers were race records. the 1926 recording, lonesome blues would sell in the six figures. >> how did paramount get into race music. >> the producer there linked to >> williams, a brown university graduate scoured the south looking for talent. >> the first african-american music executive? >> i think so, he is really important. >> paramount artists would include charlie patton father of the delta blues. and advertised in african-american papers. >> they mythologize all the blues musicians which is beautiful. there is also these incredible illustrations and drawings. and no one has any idea who did the drawings. he is just a ghost. he lost a time. him or her. >> in a way, you're bringing back a lot of ghosts here. >> don't i look like one? >> so many, singers. you have a name. no photograph.
. >> paramount records would unwittingly change the course of american music. started by the white owned wisconsin chair company which also made wooden cabinets for phonographs. paramount was created by spur sales. the label released artistsen all genres. but their biggest sellers were race records. the 1926 recording, lonesome blues would sell in the six figures. >> how did paramount get into race music. >> the producer there linked to >> williams, a brown university...
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ramount records would unwittingly change the course of american music and started by the white-owned wisconsin chair company which wooden cabinets for phone a phonographrs were race records. >> reporter: jefferson's 1926 "long lone some blues "would sell in the big figures. >> a male producer there was d to african-american culture. >> reporter: williams, a brown university graduate, scoured the south looking for talent. >> i think so, yeah. i think he is really important. >> reporter: paramount artists would include a young louis armstrong and others. the label advertised in chicago >> they mythologyize them and incredible illustrations and drawings and nobody has any idea who did these drawings. he is a ghost or her. >> reporter: in way, you're bringing back a lot of ghosts here. >> well, don't i look like one? of those singers that you just have a name, no photograph, no record of who they are, where they came from. that's it. >> reporter: right. o have that. >> reporter: the depression took st recordings in 1942 but jack white's work is restoring. >> i want some who will drag it
ramount records would unwittingly change the course of american music and started by the white-owned wisconsin chair company which wooden cabinets for phone a phonographrs were race records. >> reporter: jefferson's 1926 "long lone some blues "would sell in the big figures. >> a male producer there was d to african-american culture. >> reporter: williams, a brown university graduate, scoured the south looking for talent. >> i think so, yeah. i think he is...