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it would be in his interest to attack us here back in the homeland. >> attack us back isn't the homeland pecked to that anniversary of 9/11, close to that anniversary here, europe, where? >> no, i'm thinking that, you know, here, i can't say that they will attack on 9/11, but it
it would be in his interest to attack us here back in the homeland. >> attack us back isn't the homeland pecked to that anniversary of 9/11, close to that anniversary here, europe, where? >> no, i'm thinking that, you know, here, i can't say that they will attack on 9/11, but it
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. >> they're grabbing us by the hair and pulling us back. >> reporter: the republican governor's association called the comments appalling and shameful. she offered a luke-warm apology, quote, i shouldn't have used the words i used. but now, it's democrats who are turning on her. in a scathing article, politico states a donor, it's that she seems to keep shooting herself in the foot before she even gets the gun out of the holster. she wanted to get the dnc to buy her wardrobe. and that she's so disliked in the white house she's cut out of strategy meetings. the democratic leadership stood by her. >> she has all of our support. >> i'm always so impressed with her appearances on television. she's very, very good. but the ultimate decision regarding her is made by the president of the united states. >> the president has strong confidence in her ability to lead that organization.
. >> they're grabbing us by the hair and pulling us back. >> reporter: the republican governor's association called the comments appalling and shameful. she offered a luke-warm apology, quote, i shouldn't have used the words i used. but now, it's democrats who are turning on her. in a scathing article, politico states a donor, it's that she seems to keep shooting herself in the foot before she even gets the gun out of the holster. she wanted to get the dnc to buy her wardrobe. and...
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. >> reporter: we will never forget joan rivers allowing us back stage here in new york city. she would perform up until the end. but much of america first saw joan on ed sullivan. >> here's little joan rivers! >> reporter: joan rivers, emerging from behind that curtain nearly 50 years ago. >> were you pregnant on ed sullivan? >> pregnant, you weren't allowed to say it. soon we're going to hear the pitter patter of little feet. >> that was breaking ground? >> that was breaking ground to say pitter patter of little feet. >> reporter: hers was a ground breaking and sometimes back breaking journey. >> this is where my career has come to, i'm sitting on a stool that's coming apart. >> reporter: she invited us to her new york city apartment, the photographs everywhere, and us, too. >> i usually don't let people come over unless i'm very sad or very drunk. >> reporter: joan took us back to her first days on the "tonight show" with johnny carson. >> right smack then and there, changed my life. >> weren't you the first permanent guest host? >> yeah, and only. >> reporter: that gig wit
. >> reporter: we will never forget joan rivers allowing us back stage here in new york city. she would perform up until the end. but much of america first saw joan on ed sullivan. >> here's little joan rivers! >> reporter: joan rivers, emerging from behind that curtain nearly 50 years ago. >> were you pregnant on ed sullivan? >> pregnant, you weren't allowed to say it. soon we're going to hear the pitter patter of little feet. >> that was breaking ground?...
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back in their homes after police locked down their neighborhoods. >> i understand what is going on, the importance of them catching this guy. but for us, it's just frustrating because we have families that are inside there that we just want to get back too. >> paul left for less than an hour because he was out of diapers and milk but he can't get home. >> it's crazy. it's something that you would not see here at all. a small local town. everybody knows one another. we keep our doors open and welcome. this is something you see at a movie. >> that was the chief of the volunteer fire company here. he has crews cooking meals and providing support for the hundreds of law enforcement officers that are here conducting the manhunt. he says his crews will provide any sport they needle in the hunt is over. reporting live, nbc 10 news. >>> stay with nbc 10 for your complete coverage on the police manhunt. you can count on us to bring you new developments in the case. >>> also in monroe county five people in a minivan including three children were killed in a car crash this afternoon on route 115 in effort. that's about 35 miles north of allentow
back in their homes after police locked down their neighborhoods. >> i understand what is going on, the importance of them catching this guy. but for us, it's just frustrating because we have families that are inside there that we just want to get back too. >> paul left for less than an hour because he was out of diapers and milk but he can't get home. >> it's crazy. it's something that you would not see here at all. a small local town. everybody knows one another. we keep our...
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pulling us back. >> the dnc chairwoman accusing some republicans of abusing women. here's what domestic violence really looks like. so will scare tactic comments like hers use democrats money and votes? and then union backed fast food protesters demanding $15 an hour. is this about lifting wages or lifting big labor's membership? cashin in, demandin answers. starts right now. >> hi, everyone. welcome to cashin in. our crew this week weighing rogers, jonathan, michelle fields, and ron wilkins. welcome, everybody, as we approach the 13th anniversary of 9/11 attacks on the homeland. isis i getting stronger and get this, 6,000 foreigners here on student visas are m. i. is the white house doing engh to protect the americans and america's economy against another attack? we're going to start with you, jonathan. >> well, eric, we have the military might to destroy jihadism. what we lack is the moral certainty. i mean, isis, hamas, boko haram, hezbollah, anyone seeing a trend here? i highway li think the presi
pulling us back. >> the dnc chairwoman accusing some republicans of abusing women. here's what domestic violence really looks like. so will scare tactic comments like hers use democrats money and votes? and then union backed fast food protesters demanding $15 an hour. is this about lifting wages or lifting big labor's membership? cashin in, demandin answers. starts right now. >> hi, everyone. welcome to cashin in. our crew this week weighing rogers, jonathan, michelle fields, and...
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don'tple tell me they want to go back to the broken system. they want us to fix and improve this law, and that is exactly what i am doing. but when i look at what speaker tillis does, he was to repeal this law. he would take as act to that broken system when seniors would pay more further coverage than men -- i'm sorry, women would pay more, seniors would pay more than their pain today. their prescriptions would the more. a pre-existing condition, forget about the availability of health care. that is not what our seniors for the mac and people want. the other thing speaker tillis would support, a budget that would turned medicare into a voucher program. seniors, this would mean financial insecurity, higher out-of-pocket costs, and it would certainly take our seniors back. not medicare turning it into a voucher program is not good for our seniors. i don't think speaker tillis understands the needs of the american people. >> what would you do to improve the quality of health care? >> i would not cast the deciding vote for the single largest are one of the la
don'tple tell me they want to go back to the broken system. they want us to fix and improve this law, and that is exactly what i am doing. but when i look at what speaker tillis does, he was to repeal this law. he would take as act to that broken system when seniors would pay more further coverage than men -- i'm sorry, women would pay more, seniors would pay more than their pain today. their prescriptions would the more. a pre-existing condition, forget about the availability of health care....
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it's -- you could use it to refer back to you. >> put together 50 years of the editorials in college. >> the ornlal classroom warrior. >> back to ebola. will the u.s. military be able to contain? >> a good chance, yes. >> i think they will backing out. >> i think they will too but not without an enormous cost. >> do you think they'll bring any back then. >> you can't -- i can't say yes. i don't think they will. but -- because i think they'll be very careful about it. i don't know if they can detect it. >> are they on board with this? >> i don't know. >> they look -- everybody's worried but everybody's pretty much on board. >> why did obama do it? ift like -- this thing could explode and an event to contain it if it takes someone store. >> it's a humanitarian effort. >> a very good point. >> i'm proud of the fact that we've gotten into this one. >> well, let's hope that the soldiers -- all well and remain well. >> it would be a major security issue if it spread to other parts of the world. the whole balance of the world economy and the general political mood could shift if you had a gi
it's -- you could use it to refer back to you. >> put together 50 years of the editorials in college. >> the ornlal classroom warrior. >> back to ebola. will the u.s. military be able to contain? >> a good chance, yes. >> i think they will backing out. >> i think they will too but not without an enormous cost. >> do you think they'll bring any back then. >> you can't -- i can't say yes. i don't think they will. but -- because i think they'll be...
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. >> he's getting us back and i want to make it extra thick.g to be extra thick and full of [ bleep ] >> that's a felony, by the way, you dumb [ bleep ]. you bomb another prisoner, it's a felony. >> they both suspect miera is telling the truth, but he talks to other neighbors to get a clearer picture. >> this guy, he said he cannot go for some apparent reason and he is going to do whatever he has to do to stay in there. >> all right, man. >> correctional staff conclude he was not involved in the incident and take no further action against him. schreiber's cell is finally cleaned, piper and fox escort him back in, but he is not happy with the results. >> it still smells like a barnyard in here. look at this wall. you clean this again. do you smell this. this is a miss poor half assed job. >> the guy who flashes little kids at pools. that's a piece of [ bleep ]. >> he's on the move. >> he's the ultimate test. 9 mil. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] ever
. >> he's getting us back and i want to make it extra thick.g to be extra thick and full of [ bleep ] >> that's a felony, by the way, you dumb [ bleep ]. you bomb another prisoner, it's a felony. >> they both suspect miera is telling the truth, but he talks to other neighbors to get a clearer picture. >> this guy, he said he cannot go for some apparent reason and he is going to do whatever he has to do to stay in there. >> all right, man. >> correctional...
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us next month. hugh should be back with us. thank you for being with us.ur pitch....if you have a idea......we would love to from you. go to facebook dot com >>> hi everyone. welcome to bay sunday. we begin with our weekly deal. let's get started or shall i say show time is now. the new season is upon us and what better way to kick it off than with funny girl. rags to riches stories. believe it or not it was brought to broadway 50 years ago. you can see it now. we're happy to have their director with us this morning.
us next month. hugh should be back with us. thank you for being with us.ur pitch....if you have a idea......we would love to from you. go to facebook dot com >>> hi everyone. welcome to bay sunday. we begin with our weekly deal. let's get started or shall i say show time is now. the new season is upon us and what better way to kick it off than with funny girl. rags to riches stories. believe it or not it was brought to broadway 50 years ago. you can see it now. we're happy to have...
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>> people tell me they don't want to go back to the broken system. they want us to fix and improve this law, and that is exactly what i am doing. but when i look at what speaker tillis does, he was to repeal this law. he would take as act to that broken system when seniors would pay more further coverage than men -- i'm sorry, women would pay more, seniors would pay more than they're paying today. their prescriptions would the more. if you have a pre-existing condition, forget about the availability of health care. that is not what our seniors for the mac and people want. the other thing speaker tillis would support, a budget that would turned medicare into a voucher program. seniors, this would mean financial insecurity, higher out-of-pocket costs, and it would certainly take our seniors back. it is not medicare turning it into a voucher program is not good for our seniors. i don't think speaker tillis understands the needs of the american people. >> what would you do to improve the quality of health care? >> i would not cast the deciding vote for the single lar
>> people tell me they don't want to go back to the broken system. they want us to fix and improve this law, and that is exactly what i am doing. but when i look at what speaker tillis does, he was to repeal this law. he would take as act to that broken system when seniors would pay more further coverage than men -- i'm sorry, women would pay more, seniors would pay more than they're paying today. their prescriptions would the more. if you have a pre-existing condition, forget about the...
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he would take us back to a time when seniors paid more for prescription coverage than they do today. woim e women would automatically pay more for their coverage than men. and if you had a preexisting condition, forget about the availability of health insurance. speaker tillis also would reopen the donut hole. he supports a budget that would turn medicare into a voucher program which would mean financial insecurity for our seniors. speaker tillis wants to take us back to a broken system. >> speaker tillis, do you want to address that? >> senator hagan probably knows 85% of all health care decisions made in the households are made by women. senator hagan needs to talk to these women and explain why the government has determined a health care policy they were satisfied with is no longer fits the bill and that justifies her broken promises -- promise. that's what she said. we're justifying someone who broke a promise to the citizens of north carolina. if i like my health care, why do i care what kay hagan thinks about it? if i'm satisfied with it, if it's serving my family's need. the w
he would take us back to a time when seniors paid more for prescription coverage than they do today. woim e women would automatically pay more for their coverage than men. and if you had a preexisting condition, forget about the availability of health insurance. speaker tillis also would reopen the donut hole. he supports a budget that would turn medicare into a voucher program which would mean financial insecurity for our seniors. speaker tillis wants to take us back to a broken system....
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join us back here at 6:00. >>> on our broadcast tonight, gridlock in the sky. thousands of flights delayed or canceled because of a disruption on the ground. and investigators think the incident was no accident. >>> striking isis. a new u.s.-led air assault on terrorist targets and our close-up view of isis fighters on the front lines that we haven't seen until now. >>> safer streets and good news tonight from an american city where not so long ago families were afraid to step outside their homes. tonight, we're going to show you the turnaround that's underway. >>> and what a night. derek jeter, captain clutch, gives baseball fans one last thrill at home. tonight, what he told me about his last stop before cooperstown. "nightly news" begins now. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams, reporting tonight from camden, new jersey. >>> good evening. we're coming to you from just across the delaware river from philadelphia tonight. more on where we are a bit later on in the broadcast. but first here on a friday evening, the mayhem that unfolded in the ski
join us back here at 6:00. >>> on our broadcast tonight, gridlock in the sky. thousands of flights delayed or canceled because of a disruption on the ground. and investigators think the incident was no accident. >>> striking isis. a new u.s.-led air assault on terrorist targets and our close-up view of isis fighters on the front lines that we haven't seen until now. >>> safer streets and good news tonight from an american city where not so long ago families were...
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but the cold front drops us right back down. 78 degrees. and it sets us up for a cooler weekend, well below the average heading into saturday and sunday, but we track another chance of rain on saturday. >>> it's 5:41. you may be getting dressed or eating breakfast. we want to help you out, navigating your way to school, work, or perhaps the airport. >> wherever you're going. jillian mele is watching all the roads. >> if you're heading to the airport, 95 is looking pretty good in that area. we're not reporting any accidents on the highways, but we have our first accident of the morning in west philadelphia. 34th street at powellton avenue. use caution at that intersection. zooming out a little bit, you can see average speeds across the board in the mid-50s for most of the highways, including 76, the blue route and 202. 65 miles per hour is the average speed right now on the pennsylvania turnpike. this is a live look at 76. that's westbound at city avenue. so, the delays that we're used to seeing a little bit later in the morning haven't start
but the cold front drops us right back down. 78 degrees. and it sets us up for a cooler weekend, well below the average heading into saturday and sunday, but we track another chance of rain on saturday. >>> it's 5:41. you may be getting dressed or eating breakfast. we want to help you out, navigating your way to school, work, or perhaps the airport. >> wherever you're going. jillian mele is watching all the roads. >> if you're heading to the airport, 95 is looking pretty...
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. >> give us back our family. [ crying ] >> give us back our family. >> an emotional reunion for theamilies of leon brown and henry lee mccallum. a judge ruled they had been wrongly convicted of the rape and murder of an 1-year-old girl in 1983. both confessed at the time after hours of questioning but newly uncovered dna evidence pointed to another man. mccallum had been in prison so long he had to be shown how to use a seatbelt getting into his father's car. >>> the case of road rage guess violent when neither driver wants to give in. tonight one's in the hospital, the other on the run. the drivers exchanged choice words on a road in new mexico and pulled into a parking lot. surveillance video caught the confrontation as the black truck makes a u-turn, the white truck t-boning it. >> the individual climbed into it as he drove off and he lost his grip and was run over. >> moments later you see the family of the driver in the black truck run to find their father injured. he is in critical condition. expected to survive. the white truck -- the driver of the white truck took off but le
. >> give us back our family. [ crying ] >> give us back our family. >> an emotional reunion for theamilies of leon brown and henry lee mccallum. a judge ruled they had been wrongly convicted of the rape and murder of an 1-year-old girl in 1983. both confessed at the time after hours of questioning but newly uncovered dna evidence pointed to another man. mccallum had been in prison so long he had to be shown how to use a seatbelt getting into his father's car. >>> the...
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>> hopefully they'll let us back in. >> if they don't? >> we'll come up with a game plan and do something. >> reporter: for two days and nights, a massive policeman hunt for 31-year-old eric frein sealed off two townships ordering lock down for thousands as police zeroed in on an area police suspected frein might be held up. the order was lifted without ominous warning. the pennsylvania state police are concerned for the safety of the community. a statement said they do not have frein in custody. troop e ee eers said they're ded to bring him to justice. >> the operation stretching into the ninth day. more body armor and police reinforcement on the way. volunteers deliver food for troops working in dangerous and harsh conditions. >> we understand what people are going through and police are going through. >> what are they going through? >> troops are out there bunkered down in wet, cold, throughout the night. they're doing 12 hour shifts. >> reporter: an intense around the clock man hunt for trained marksman in his own personal war with po
>> hopefully they'll let us back in. >> if they don't? >> we'll come up with a game plan and do something. >> reporter: for two days and nights, a massive policeman hunt for 31-year-old eric frein sealed off two townships ordering lock down for thousands as police zeroed in on an area police suspected frein might be held up. the order was lifted without ominous warning. the pennsylvania state police are concerned for the safety of the community. a statement said they do...
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used. and we acan come back to some o it, but there can be no unworthy sectionalism and what that might tell us. as you probably all know, in 1913, union and confederate veterans re-enacted the charge of the battle of gettysburg. this is a photograph of union and confederate veterans shaking hands across the wall at the top of the hill. how many of you have been to gettysburg? so you know the wall. you can see this. i don't think as historians we should underestimate the importance of this gesture. given the extraordinary passage of the conflict we studied. let me ask you a question. what were the feelings of union and confederate soldiers for one another during the war? what do we know about those? they didn't like each other at all. jamie? okay. >> acknowledged it. sort of a commonality amongst experience. >> later or at the time. >> at the time, i think there is expression. >> okay, john. >> to an extent, it's where they're coming from, too. as geographic, from the border states -- [ inaudible ] >> all right, let's keep going a little bit. the way i look at some of those narratives, i agr
used. and we acan come back to some o it, but there can be no unworthy sectionalism and what that might tell us. as you probably all know, in 1913, union and confederate veterans re-enacted the charge of the battle of gettysburg. this is a photograph of union and confederate veterans shaking hands across the wall at the top of the hill. how many of you have been to gettysburg? so you know the wall. you can see this. i don't think as historians we should underestimate the importance of this...
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. >> the president has an obligation to call us back tomorrow for the debate. >> if the president asked you to stay like cameron asked parliament to we would have. >> jon: i would of come back, but he didn't ask. if we just came back -- [laughing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: it makes sense. it all makes sense. >> jon: congress could call itself back into session. >> harry reid and john boehner back can call their respective chambers back to congress. >> jon: -- always have the power. come out, come out wherever you are. >> jon: let it go. [laughing] ♪ >> jon: i should of known singing "let it go" would make me go flaccid. [laughing] >> jon: i seen that movie like a [beep] thousand times. i really feel like at this point i can build a [beep] snow man. alright. so congress, congress could rush back to washington and debate this right now. now i know why harry reid doesn't want to. he thinks obama has the authority. boehner thinks it's all wrong. >> i don't believe the strategy he outlied would accomplish that. >> you recommend american boots on the ground? >> we have no choice. these ar
. >> the president has an obligation to call us back tomorrow for the debate. >> if the president asked you to stay like cameron asked parliament to we would have. >> jon: i would of come back, but he didn't ask. if we just came back -- [laughing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: it makes sense. it all makes sense. >> jon: congress could call itself back into session. >> harry reid and john boehner back can call their respective chambers back to congress....
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partnership with schools across the country is the most powerful influence. >> history makers takes us backr roots. and that's education. our goal is to bring black leaders back into the schools to try to address the lack of hope that exists right now and to really be part of the solution, not the problem. and i think you will see people are saying that it's amazing that it's opening up both the teachers and the students and the community's eyes to what has existed out there. that's what our role we hope it to be. >> we'll be right back. "our world with black enterprise" is sponsored in part by state farm. find a (tiffany) ask yourself what you'll miss more. your children or cigarettes. for as long as i can remember, my mother smoked. she died from lung cancer when i was 16. i could not take the chance of continuing smoking and not being here for my daughter. i know how much i needed my mom still, >>> our theme at this year's women of power is embrace your power, the time is now. >> embracing my power means what can i do to make me better? what can i do to enrich my live? just being in the
partnership with schools across the country is the most powerful influence. >> history makers takes us backr roots. and that's education. our goal is to bring black leaders back into the schools to try to address the lack of hope that exists right now and to really be part of the solution, not the problem. and i think you will see people are saying that it's amazing that it's opening up both the teachers and the students and the community's eyes to what has existed out there. that's what...
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i do think there is an opportunity for us to get back to the kind of growth that we have been used to. this can't mean the new normal. this little proposal we talked about into jim mentioned -- it is important because it says not only is there an agenda here to our election but a blueprint forced fast. we are working with a republican majority in the united states senate. i think we have to c hange, to break through the gridlock. the only way you can do that is to get the president of the table and start discussing some of these issues. it takes two to tango. this is something that republican leadership will have to do. i certainly hope that will be true. by the way, this has been done before. ronald reagan never had a majority in the united states congress. 1986, working with tip o'neill and others, he was able to get critical tax reform for the economic growth over the next couple of decades. 1983, working with tip o'neill and democrats, he put in place social security reforms. incredibly important, vital programs on the mandatory side of the budget, the entitlement spending program
i do think there is an opportunity for us to get back to the kind of growth that we have been used to. this can't mean the new normal. this little proposal we talked about into jim mentioned -- it is important because it says not only is there an agenda here to our election but a blueprint forced fast. we are working with a republican majority in the united states senate. i think we have to c hange, to break through the gridlock. the only way you can do that is to get the president of the table...
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or we can select a time for them to call us back. the future, right? ♪ this doesn't do it for you?s, dog barks ] oh, that's what blows your mind -- the advanced technology of a doorbell.. [ male announcer ] tweet an expert and schedule a callback from any device. introducing the xfinity my account app. ♪ >>> so this is downtown paynesville, and this is where the series of attacks took place on these young teenage boys. between march 9th, 1986, and the summer of 1989, there were 11 separate incidents. paynesville is a great town, great people. but what happened here between 1986 and 1989 is scary. and astounding. >> not 20 miles from where jacob was taken, not 20 miles from where jared was taken is a cluster of reports of abductions and molestations of boys. >> march 9th, 1986, that's the first reported incident. 12-year-old boy just walking down the street and a guy in a blue car came up and asked him if he wanted a ride, and he said no. the guy said, do you want to go to toyland? and the kid said no. and the guy drove off. that's the first reported incident. november 30th, 1986. i
or we can select a time for them to call us back. the future, right? ♪ this doesn't do it for you?s, dog barks ] oh, that's what blows your mind -- the advanced technology of a doorbell.. [ male announcer ] tweet an expert and schedule a callback from any device. introducing the xfinity my account app. ♪ >>> so this is downtown paynesville, and this is where the series of attacks took place on these young teenage boys. between march 9th, 1986, and the summer of 1989, there were 11...
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"on the move" is back in two. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ."nd jonathan ferro. time to bring you up to speed. lloyds banking group is selling 151 million pounds of shares just three-month after taking the company public. the move will cut lloyd's' stake. they are shedding assets to comply with rules after billiong a 25 pound bailout. new rules mean that providers including google, facebook and visa will have to rent servers from russian providers like mega fund. de la rue, stock is down over 20% this morning. the company has cut its full-year forecast, weakening trading conditions. the money printing company says orders have been disappointing as prices and margins have fallen. de la rue is forecasting difficult conditions to continue. one company that has had its best data in a particularly rough week is tesco. shares the lowest in a decade on the information that first half forecasts were down. has suspended executives and rushed in a replacement cfo. we have now learned that the previous cfo had pretty much no oversight on the period in ques
"on the move" is back in two. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ."nd jonathan ferro. time to bring you up to speed. lloyds banking group is selling 151 million pounds of shares just three-month after taking the company public. the move will cut lloyd's' stake. they are shedding assets to comply with rules after billiong a 25 pound bailout. new rules mean that providers including google, facebook and visa will have to rent servers from russian providers...
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back. stay with us. >>> welcome back.re talking about the quake that rocked the north bay on august 24th. remember, you can help in the recovery by texting the words red cross to 909999 to make a $10 donation. we are joined by cynthia shaw with the red cross. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> you were in the area for almost the whole time for a couple of weeks, right? >> yes. me and many volunteers from across california, actually almost across the western united states kind of descended upon napa and vallejo to help those effected with the disaster with providing shelter, food. one of the things that people don't realize that the red cross does is also the emotional support. one of the things that we found, especially with the continuous after shocks that the kids, the parents were afraid to go back home. the house may be okay now, but another after shock will it still be okay. so we have these amazing volunteers mental who are mentah professionals that will spend time and help them work through their anxie
back. stay with us. >>> welcome back.re talking about the quake that rocked the north bay on august 24th. remember, you can help in the recovery by texting the words red cross to 909999 to make a $10 donation. we are joined by cynthia shaw with the red cross. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> you were in the area for almost the whole time for a couple of weeks, right? >> yes. me and many volunteers from across california, actually almost across the...
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in fact, the woman who called us back then reached out again. our bruce gordon is back on the job. what do you think, bruce? is this a classic case of short dumping? it's absolutely that. all kinds of junk um dumped when no one a lookly. dumpers are back but so are we. heather kovac walks this stretch of abbotsford at least twice week taking her young son to the fast food joint down the industry. recently some new obstacles were placed in her path. >> that pile of trash wasn't there about last week. someone came and dumped that. so -- >> reporter: what do you think about somebody would do that. >> i think it's awful. i think there's other ways they can get rid of their trash. >> reporter: two separate piles of junk blocked the way for pedestrians. there's construction debris and household waste. clothing and old tv's. toys and tires. all of it dumped under cloak of darkness. the women who walk this stretch from the bus stop to their workplace are fed up. >> it's like a little bit and then i guess people see it, they say okay we can dumb our stuf
in fact, the woman who called us back then reached out again. our bruce gordon is back on the job. what do you think, bruce? is this a classic case of short dumping? it's absolutely that. all kinds of junk um dumped when no one a lookly. dumpers are back but so are we. heather kovac walks this stretch of abbotsford at least twice week taking her young son to the fast food joint down the industry. recently some new obstacles were placed in her path. >> that pile of trash wasn't there...
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or we can select a time for them to call us back. the future, right? ♪ this doesn't do it for you?nd -- the advanced technology of a doorbell.. [ male announcer ] tweet an expert and schedule a callback from any device. introducing the xfinity my account app. >>> welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm natalie allen at cnn center. let's check the top stories for you at this hour. an american lawmaker is calling for the u.s. and its allies to send arms to ukrainian forces whom he says are fighting russian forces in the east. the head of the senate foreign relations committee says it is a russian invasion. moscow denies it has any troops in eastern ukraine. >>> a humanitarian crisis has apparently been averted in a northern iraqi town. iraqi forces have broken the isis siege of amerli that started in june. but elsewhere, reuters reports a suicide bomber killed 37 people in ramadi. so far no claim of responsibility. >>> an important announcement from david cameron, britain's prime minister is expected to reveal new details about the u.k.'s anti-
or we can select a time for them to call us back. the future, right? ♪ this doesn't do it for you?nd -- the advanced technology of a doorbell.. [ male announcer ] tweet an expert and schedule a callback from any device. introducing the xfinity my account app. >>> welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm natalie allen at cnn center. let's check the top stories for you at this hour. an american lawmaker is calling for the u.s. and its allies to...
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back and give them two rows. we will keep them in front of us and behind us coming in and out. back and forth. it's easier to keep an eye on them. >> you have to fill every seat and you can't tell somebody where to sit. if you won't sit at a table, you have to throw the tray away and you can't take nothing off and you have to leave the chow hall. now you are hungry and missed off. >> such anger reached a boiling point the next day. an inmate assaulted a diming hall officer. >> they were standing by the 7ing line and told him to find a seat. he never said a word to anybody. he threw his tray at officer norris like a baseball pitch. do you think it was a planned assault? >> it looked spontaneous. from reportings i have gotten from staff, it doesn't appear that there was anything provoking the inmate. it was an unprovoked attack. >> while the seating restrictions might anger some, they have proven challenging for adam drake. >> i like to sit in this chase facing that way. this would be southeast facing northwest. nothing in the northwest i have to look at. i prefer to sit looking that way. >> dra
back and give them two rows. we will keep them in front of us and behind us coming in and out. back and forth. it's easier to keep an eye on them. >> you have to fill every seat and you can't tell somebody where to sit. if you won't sit at a table, you have to throw the tray away and you can't take nothing off and you have to leave the chow hall. now you are hungry and missed off. >> such anger reached a boiling point the next day. an inmate assaulted a diming hall officer. >>...
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back to work. thank you for being us with.et's bring in patrick murphy who was the first veteran of the iraq war to serve in congress. congressman, i will ask you, patrick, is this supporting the troops? your thoughts as a former boot on the ground? >> it isn't. ed, this is the problem. you are putting 1600 american service members in harm's way to risk their lives and the congress doesn't have the backbone to do their job. they were gone all of august on vacation. they come back for a couple weeks and are on vacation again. get back there and do your job. what does it say to those soldiers on the ground risking their lives that congress doesn't -- won't do their constitutional responsibility to declare war to give them the authorization to do their job? it's a disgrace. >> all right. patrick, give us an idea. chuck hagel says that the pentagon is in the early stages of arming and training these syrian moderates. how long is it going to take? is it going to take -- with these people get trained in 30 days? in 60 days? what are
back to work. thank you for being us with.et's bring in patrick murphy who was the first veteran of the iraq war to serve in congress. congressman, i will ask you, patrick, is this supporting the troops? your thoughts as a former boot on the ground? >> it isn't. ed, this is the problem. you are putting 1600 american service members in harm's way to risk their lives and the congress doesn't have the backbone to do their job. they were gone all of august on vacation. they come back for a...
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the president said it is up to leaders in the house and senate to call us back.resident, gives more gravitas to the mission and tells the american people we're in this fight and support our armed forces. >> i have to tell you, you know better than anybody else, ine1 your district, the sotloff family, two of the people beheaded -- >> ixd ran into art sotloff,fá steven's okfather, one of the beheaded journalists, at iami ded journalists, at eno him, thinking oh, my e1gosh, an this time ofe1 rosh hashanah, pain. he is unveiling a new foun$ úrjrh new enterprise in steven sotloff's name,8m beheaded son, andÑiçó it isçó go make a world of difference, and the family is dealing with the pain in a positive way to help others. t offic regardless of political okparty whether executive or legs late i have branch, with an emergency ogzthis order in the united states of america, we aree1 all american. what aboutok everybody getting together and decidingÑi to supát this and speak for it. >> we are shirking our responsibility by not voting on this. yes, the president says he is
the president said it is up to leaders in the house and senate to call us back.resident, gives more gravitas to the mission and tells the american people we're in this fight and support our armed forces. >> i have to tell you, you know better than anybody else, ine1 your district, the sotloff family, two of the people beheaded -- >> ixd ran into art sotloff,fá steven's okfather, one of the beheaded journalists, at iami ded journalists, at eno him, thinking oh, my e1gosh, an this...
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wasserman-schultz recently said about scott walker, that he is grabbing us by the hair and pulling us backo uses that language? so she is creating the war on women. no one needs to talk that way but she has to create this divide on purpose. she essentially sets us back by saying things like that. i think they do it on purpose to make it a political will dog. it doesn't even need to be in most instances, charles. charles: are you millennial? how do you feel, meagan? sort of like, same thing with black people. listen we have a long way to go, how far we've come sometimes we don't celebrate. the america goal to be more perfect union i feel like we do that all the time. >> i want to work for liberty mutual. 5% of fortune 500 ceos, being women, 2% of venture capital funding go to women owned businesses. i thought it was much higher. congress is aren't 18% woman of the as a young woman that is unacceptable. what is happening, i'm leaving corporate america because i don't see a path to leadership. i am trying to start my own business. if i don't have venture-capital funding or network, i can't do
wasserman-schultz recently said about scott walker, that he is grabbing us by the hair and pulling us backo uses that language? so she is creating the war on women. no one needs to talk that way but she has to create this divide on purpose. she essentially sets us back by saying things like that. i think they do it on purpose to make it a political will dog. it doesn't even need to be in most instances, charles. charles: are you millennial? how do you feel, meagan? sort of like, same thing with...
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affairs, vice-president of regulatory proceedings, and rates, and vice-president brian cherry said he used back door communications to judge shopping and a critical rate setting case. it was tied to the disasterrous explosion from four years ago. >> when you have this solution you don't get safety and you get skyrocketing bills you can't afford. >> san jose city leaders had gone to court between pg&e and public utilities commission. >>> governor governor jerry brown will sign regulation to limit how much water could be pumped from private wells. they are now at dangerously low levels and the ground is actually sinking in some areas. farmers are already struggling with the ongoing drought and local governor. , they could now be fined $100 a day. nearly 50 violations were report had since was the he restrictions -- water restrictions were adopted and that includes washing downside walks and driveways. many are now subject to the fines but the city is still focused on education and does not expect to issue fines right away. >>> a cloud attacked does not release the names of the ages and taliban ha
affairs, vice-president of regulatory proceedings, and rates, and vice-president brian cherry said he used back door communications to judge shopping and a critical rate setting case. it was tied to the disasterrous explosion from four years ago. >> when you have this solution you don't get safety and you get skyrocketing bills you can't afford. >> san jose city leaders had gone to court between pg&e and public utilities commission. >>> governor governor jerry brown...
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to not only pay us back, give us the $23 billion profit, but you have kept all the americans employedu have kept them as effective citizens of our country. we thank you for that. >> they never said that. >> they never said that. >> it almost sounds like you are looking for it an apology. >> people should recognize they did a great job under the worst of conditions. >> does it still pose a threat to the financial system? >> i don't the can other aig will happen. >> we are not going to see another aig crisis. >> no. we have been in this position for over two years. i don't think we will see a bank failure that we have seen. failurety industries like bear or lehman. >> ciga a thumbs up to the regulators. -- you give a thumbs up to the regulators. >> i give them a thumbs up for getting the job done but a thumbs down for failing to tell the public. i have chris as people at washington -- criticized people in washington. why don't you talk about how much progress you have made? their answer is, we are not sure something cannot go wrong. you., shame on you should be sure. i am sure. >> when
to not only pay us back, give us the $23 billion profit, but you have kept all the americans employedu have kept them as effective citizens of our country. we thank you for that. >> they never said that. >> they never said that. >> it almost sounds like you are looking for it an apology. >> people should recognize they did a great job under the worst of conditions. >> does it still pose a threat to the financial system? >> i don't the can other aig will...
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robbed have of your memory, knowing your loved one, it is tough. >> well, we're asking to you send us your backchool photos, tweet us using hash tag fox 29 back to school. you may see your photo on our air later this morning. so keep them coming. >>> if you want to take a quick look at poconos mountains and blue mountain ski resort, nearly a flake of snow. it is 92 degrees as today's high. >> can you imagine that, i actually could go and say it is so hot, it is oppressive. we have been so spoiled in the month of august without any major heat or humidity that when i walk outside, this is incredible. it is so uncomfortable. it is another day of that ahead. very hot and humid. your planning forecast for tuesday which is a back to school day for so many kids across the area starts off very warm. it is hot for the drive-in. 78 degrees and humid. we will sun and clouds throughout the day and by lunchtime we are up to 87 #. for the drive home we are still mostly sunny here in the city. ninety-three for the high temperatures. we will see that chance for showers and thunderstorms, later tonight the but
robbed have of your memory, knowing your loved one, it is tough. >> well, we're asking to you send us your backchool photos, tweet us using hash tag fox 29 back to school. you may see your photo on our air later this morning. so keep them coming. >>> if you want to take a quick look at poconos mountains and blue mountain ski resort, nearly a flake of snow. it is 92 degrees as today's high. >> can you imagine that, i actually could go and say it is so hot, it is oppressive....
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i was born with a back condition that required surgery. i'm paying a fraction of what i used to pay. even with my back issues, i'm able to afford health insurance. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. for the first time ever. over one million people have enrolled in health insurance through covered california. soon, you can join them. i can't wait to get to mattress discounters good and early for the tempur-pedic bonus event. choose $300 in free gifts, and, get up to 48 months interest-free financing with any tempur-pedic mattress. ♪ mattress discounters >>> a project is under way in the mission district. to is a ground breaking for it's campus. st. luke's provided care to the medically under served for more than 100 years the city reached a deal to keep it operating which opponents say is way too high. the proposal took years to get approval. >> so having break throughs is incredible to our city. >> the new facility will be upgraded and have more beds for patients. construction expected to take about five years. >> we know the winner of wednesday's $228 million power ball. the word is th
i was born with a back condition that required surgery. i'm paying a fraction of what i used to pay. even with my back issues, i'm able to afford health insurance. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. for the first time ever. over one million people have enrolled in health insurance through covered california. soon, you can join them. i can't wait to get to mattress discounters good and early for the tempur-pedic bonus event. choose $300 in free gifts, and, get up to 48 months interest-free financing with...
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. >> some of us say let's step back for a moment, pause for a minute and think through the implication of our actions today. so that this does not spire at out of control. >> representative barbara lee of california believed the bill was too vague, too broad, giving the white house a blank check to wam a war anywhere in the world. friends in congress urged her to change her mind. lee would stand firm, alone, the only no vote in both houses of congress. for opposing the aumf, lee was called a traitor, received death threats and required 24 hour protection. sips 2001, two -- since 2001 two presidents used the aumf to justify military action in afghanistan, pakistan, yemen, somalia and other country. it paved the way for the drob programme, ex -- drone programme, expanded surveillance, guantanamo bay and torture. house does one sentence in the aumf justify to much. >> against. and associated forces. >> critics say the aumf overrides the constitutional power declared for congress to declare war >> you are reading the aumf to apply outside of what it says. >> there has been attempts to narr
. >> some of us say let's step back for a moment, pause for a minute and think through the implication of our actions today. so that this does not spire at out of control. >> representative barbara lee of california believed the bill was too vague, too broad, giving the white house a blank check to wam a war anywhere in the world. friends in congress urged her to change her mind. lee would stand firm, alone, the only no vote in both houses of congress. for opposing the aumf, lee was...
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be give us a chance to help us to get out there for the ak sets and one of the things that we used the back lands to try to leverage from getting one of the better for the transbay and transit city project and there is a lot of steel that had to come in for part that project and the company was going to bring in some of the steel from oregon and by water, and some of it by rail and from the rail yard from the east coast. and store it in the back lands, and we intended to lease about 3 acre and going to improve it and real, win/win, we could have brought in the steal in by waut and her rail and we could have stockpiled it and for the pro-yekt and there is little space downtown and another bid and another company did and that is the type of activity that we are trying to utilize here. and you know, we have talked to the conservation plan and the state project that is kind of being proposed. and there, and they are possibly using the port for the logistics hub as well and if it were to come to fruition and some of the ideas that we are out there trying to look at every way of leveling our asse
be give us a chance to help us to get out there for the ak sets and one of the things that we used the back lands to try to leverage from getting one of the better for the transbay and transit city project and there is a lot of steel that had to come in for part that project and the company was going to bring in some of the steel from oregon and by water, and some of it by rail and from the rail yard from the east coast. and store it in the back lands, and we intended to lease about 3 acre and...
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he joins us back now. it must be bringing back some very difficult memories for you today. >> yes.the rooftop in my car. and what i witnessed is gunfire at about 12:45. lots of gunfire. and i was just sitting in my car. suddenly two people walked in from the rooftop, and they started just firing point-blank, firing. i could see people just falling down. i could not get out of my car and run anywhere, because i was a disabled person, so just trying to lie low in my car. >> and you obviously saw people being shot. were you able to go and help anyone, or did you just stay in your car until the authorities came? >> no, i could not get out of my car, so i had to wait for authorities to come and help me. >> what do you think about the fact that the government still cannot confirm that they have identified the gunmen involved in this attack one year later? >> -- a terror through all this. >> sorry, we missed some of that in terms of the sound. are people angry that the terrorists or militants behind this haven't been identified? >> well, it's a mixed feeling. people are angry and not sati
he joins us back now. it must be bringing back some very difficult memories for you today. >> yes.the rooftop in my car. and what i witnessed is gunfire at about 12:45. lots of gunfire. and i was just sitting in my car. suddenly two people walked in from the rooftop, and they started just firing point-blank, firing. i could see people just falling down. i could not get out of my car and run anywhere, because i was a disabled person, so just trying to lie low in my car. >> and you...
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up next, topper will have the forecast for us when we come back. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>> man, it's almost like christmas for you geek types. apple is unveiling two new smart phones and a smart watch. could this change the way we stay plugged in? u.s.a. today is here with why this is such a big deal. so why is this such a big deal? especially the watch part. >> the smart watches have been out for a couple years now. what apple does best, they may not come to the market first, but they do things the best and come out with the most elegant solution. that's the sense we have with the apple watch. a lot of the interesting functions, you can view directions and maps and what they have do
up next, topper will have the forecast for us when we come back. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>> man,...
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. >> may god bring him back to us from the foreign land. >> upon his return, the boy will learn about what happened to his siblings and mother. it is a cruel truth makes -- facing many other families and children. >> still ahead, after a short rate, scotland gears up to decide its future. >> but who will be celebrating on september 18? will scotland stay in with the u.k. or go it alone? >> polls show the race is neck and the, and that has political leaders leaving london and heading north. >> we'll have all that and more, so stay with us. back in a minute. >> hello again. british prime minister david cameron made an emotional plea to the people of scotland not to break up the united kingdom. in a last-ditch effort ahead of next weeks scottish independence referendum, cameron through his political weight behind the no campaign. >> the yes campaign has gained momentum over the last few months. the latest opinion polls show that the vote is now too close to call. >> the british prime minister finally ventured north of the scottish border this week to campaign against independence. he is
. >> may god bring him back to us from the foreign land. >> upon his return, the boy will learn about what happened to his siblings and mother. it is a cruel truth makes -- facing many other families and children. >> still ahead, after a short rate, scotland gears up to decide its future. >> but who will be celebrating on september 18? will scotland stay in with the u.k. or go it alone? >> polls show the race is neck and the, and that has political leaders leaving...
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use it. >> pat, the culture warrior, that's why i'm worried. >> right. >> back to ebola. exit question. will the u.s. military be able to contain the ebola outbreak? yes or no. pat buchanan. >> no, they will not. >> a good chance, yes. >> they will by acting now. >> i think they will, too, but not without an enormous cost. >> do you think they will bring any back here? >> yeah, i can't say yes. i don't think they will, because i think they will be very careful. i don't know if they can detect it when it's in its phase. >> are they on board with this? >> that i don't know. >> look, everybody is worried, but everybody is on board. >> why did obama do it? >> he felt it's an impending danger. we have to make an effort to contain it, even if it takes some risk. >> it's a matter of national security for this country and humanitarian effort. >> very good point. a very good point. i'm proud of the fact we have gotten into this one. >> well, let's hope that the soldiers are all well and remain well. >> it could be a national security issue if it doesn't spread to the united states, but spread to
use it. >> pat, the culture warrior, that's why i'm worried. >> right. >> back to ebola. exit question. will the u.s. military be able to contain the ebola outbreak? yes or no. pat buchanan. >> no, they will not. >> a good chance, yes. >> they will by acting now. >> i think they will, too, but not without an enormous cost. >> do you think they will bring any back here? >> yeah, i can't say yes. i don't think they will, because i think they...
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back. we hope you will stay with us and join us in this fascinating conversation with the arch bishop of san francisco. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. i'm sitting in today with arch bishop salvator. he's the arch bishop of the diaces of san francisco. we are talking before the break recording formation. this topic of formation might be new to some people. you well described what goes into the development of a priest. priests are important as a person in the parish life that we want to keep revising over and over. four pillars of formation. we sent a young man out for a year of passtorial activities i know you're involved, sometimes people don't know you're out there such as working with the homeless. let's go on what it means in your mind to be well formed and the interesting fact is that you're combining the formation with priest with an institute that allows for the presence of religious to be formed in some aspect alongside of those seminaries. that's pretty new. >> yeah. well, to go back to the formation of the priest -- the whole idea of formation, it's more or less correspondin
back. we hope you will stay with us and join us in this fascinating conversation with the arch bishop of san francisco. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. i'm sitting in today with arch bishop salvator. he's the arch bishop of the diaces of san francisco. we are talking before the break recording formation. this topic of formation might be new to some people. you well described what goes into the development of a priest. priests are important as a person in the parish life that we...
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sent us back to antwerp. then my father had connections with the police chief, because of his business interests in antwerp before the nazis came. he was tipped off the morning that we were supposed to be -- the gestapo was supposed to come to our house to take all of us away. and so we just picked up, and we managed to get to paris. and from paris, we crossed -- we were smuggled across the border into occupied vichy france, and we were there for about a year, again without proper papers and in hiding. then we tried to cross into spain. and we did, but when we arrived at the spanish border, they finally closed the border and sent us back into france. so, then we managed to get a boat to take us from marseille to north africa, where we were interned briefly in a camp in north africa. and then the -- what i believe was the last ship, a portuguese, a neutral ship, taking refugees to the united states stopped in north africa. we boarded that ship. and we were on the high seas for two months, because the nazi subs
sent us back to antwerp. then my father had connections with the police chief, because of his business interests in antwerp before the nazis came. he was tipped off the morning that we were supposed to be -- the gestapo was supposed to come to our house to take all of us away. and so we just picked up, and we managed to get to paris. and from paris, we crossed -- we were smuggled across the border into occupied vichy france, and we were there for about a year, again without proper papers and in...
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cortney ruby candidate we have the best city in the bay area but something is holding us back.ed to fix this mess that is oakland city government.rebecca kaplan candidate i'm running for mayor of oakland to provide strong leadership that puts oakland first. that means we support our local brian parker i see a future that holds technology jobs. i see a future that sees a billion dollars being invested in this city as a reasonable amount. the question is why is it that when you talk to a business person they say it is a laughing stock to get a permit at city hall? i was raised in a family that believed in community service and i have spent a lifetime in service to this city. crime, business, sports and garbage were the main talking points and the candidates were not short on opinions the debate was hosted by a combination of all of the chambers of commerce in oakland and the main issues were clear to each of the candidatesthe audience was familiar with them, too. this is the first of many debates that will take place between now and the november elections.and, while the candidate
cortney ruby candidate we have the best city in the bay area but something is holding us back.ed to fix this mess that is oakland city government.rebecca kaplan candidate i'm running for mayor of oakland to provide strong leadership that puts oakland first. that means we support our local brian parker i see a future that holds technology jobs. i see a future that sees a billion dollars being invested in this city as a reasonable amount. the question is why is it that when you talk to a business...
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for all of us here, thanks for joining us. back to a live picture of san [dramatic music] ♪ >> yo!cheers and applause] hey! hey! hey! [laughing] hey! hey! hello, and welcome to millionaire. i'm terry crews. you may know me from brooklyn nine-nine. and i'm also thrilled to be here hosting millionaire! [cheers and applause] i'm told our first contestant is a bit of a prankster, so i'm keeping my wits about me today. from rochester, new york, please welcome kate leonard! [cheers and applause] [laughing] hi, kate. oh, come over here. how are you? nice to see you. come on this way. there you go. >> hello. >> so you are the prankster. what kind of pranks have you pulled? >> well, i do this imitation of a baby laughing or crying, and normally, it's, you know,
for all of us here, thanks for joining us. back to a live picture of san [dramatic music] ♪ >> yo!cheers and applause] hey! hey! hey! [laughing] hey! hey! hello, and welcome to millionaire. i'm terry crews. you may know me from brooklyn nine-nine. and i'm also thrilled to be here hosting millionaire! [cheers and applause] i'm told our first contestant is a bit of a prankster, so i'm keeping my wits about me today. from rochester, new york, please welcome kate leonard! [cheers and...