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and where i would solicit the support of you and other media outlets is help tell the whole story. help usthe whole story. there are some things you cannot tell. but there is a lot more out there that inot in talked -- being talked about that gives the rest of the story. so what should we do? so i think we should have these debates. but i think they have to put all of the information on the table. and it starts with that whole snowden thing all the way to where we are today. emily: general keith alexander, thank you for joining us here today on "studio 1.0." general alexander: thank you, emily. emily: great to have you. ♪ ♪ announcer: "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. ♪ >> ♪ i-d-e-a, ideas ♪ ♪ >> as you drive down highway 90, you would see a white minimalist
and where i would solicit the support of you and other media outlets is help tell the whole story. help usthe whole story. there are some things you cannot tell. but there is a lot more out there that inot in talked -- being talked about that gives the rest of the story. so what should we do? so i think we should have these debates. but i think they have to put all of the information on the table. and it starts with that whole snowden thing all the way to where we are today. emily: general...
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such a large collection of books, scrap books, artifacts, and many other objects that allow to us tell the story. now we're upstairs. we're going to talk a little about our check of political cartoons by the national women's party official cartoonist nina allender. the national women's party it was only party to boast an official cartoonist. and her work appeared on the covers of their publication, the suffragist for more than ten years. she grew up in auburn, kansas. she was born in 1872. and her family actually moved to washington, d.c. in, around 1900. her mother was one of the first women employees at the department of the interior and allender studied art with the intention of becoming an art teacher. she was a painter. she loved to paint. that was a big part of her identity. she also worked for the government land office. she recognized that painting wouldn't pay the bills. she was president of the d.c. branch of the national american woman's suffrage for many years. when alice paul came with the intention of lobbying, all yenlder watched first with interest in this new woman. there is a g
such a large collection of books, scrap books, artifacts, and many other objects that allow to us tell the story. now we're upstairs. we're going to talk a little about our check of political cartoons by the national women's party official cartoonist nina allender. the national women's party it was only party to boast an official cartoonist. and her work appeared on the covers of their publication, the suffragist for more than ten years. she grew up in auburn, kansas. she was born in 1872. and...
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it was a new tool, everybody goes crazy and they forget the fact that it was actually a story and that's the point. you're telling a story using tools. you are not using tools to tell a story. you stawnd than that. >> i do. the point is the other thing that got abused, naturally in a capitalist society, especially in an american point of view which is the studio an everything said wow, he can with make a lot of money. this is a license to kill. and they did it. they just simply, and of course the only way you could really do that is not take chances. only do something that's proven. you have to remember "star wars" came from nowhere. american graffiti came from nowhere. there was nothing like it. now you if do anything, it's not a sequel. or not a tv series. it doesn't look like one, they won't do it. they say we want something like-- no downside of "star wars." >> that's the downside of "star wars." and it really shows a lack of imagination and fear of creativity on the part of an industry. >> corporations are not known for maybe not silicon valley. but the old institutions are not known for being risk-- they're known for bei
it was a new tool, everybody goes crazy and they forget the fact that it was actually a story and that's the point. you're telling a story using tools. you are not using tools to tell a story. you stawnd than that. >> i do. the point is the other thing that got abused, naturally in a capitalist society, especially in an american point of view which is the studio an everything said wow, he can with make a lot of money. this is a license to kill. and they did it. they just simply, and of...
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us and moments as we pinpoint this for you. if you see this or are near this and you have something happening in your neighborhood, send us the images. help us tell the story from your vantage point. email address is share@abc15.com. we will check in with ar-15 in a few minutes. >>> we are bracing for more downpour. you can see a maintenance worker had to chip away at the walls at a mobile home park near meridian and superstition boulevard because the backyards in that area turned into pools. >> i told someone their sofa floated down. and john, he lives here, he said is the worst it's been. and it is. >> she said the need to band together to pick up all the debris. >> look at this, south of the valley to tucson where they were just hit very hard by the monsoon storm. this video is all the flooding. this is during the day. tucson fire responded to a swift water rescues. including this one. this happened at an intersection known for flooding. fire crews had to rescue a few the floodwaters. she is fine. it shows the real danger of those running walsh is. even if there are barricades up. remember, turnaround, do not drowned. >>> hillary wants to abolish, essen
us and moments as we pinpoint this for you. if you see this or are near this and you have something happening in your neighborhood, send us the images. help us tell the story from your vantage point. email address is share@abc15.com. we will check in with ar-15 in a few minutes. >>> we are bracing for more downpour. you can see a maintenance worker had to chip away at the walls at a mobile home park near meridian and superstition boulevard because the backyards in that area turned into...
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the little pooch. phoenix fire sending us these images and helping us tell the story. from there to 51st avenue and broadway there's a sh unfolding. a man was shot in the leg and officers tell us a man and a woman were out walking their.was -- when some -- walking their dog when some guy walked up to them, pulled out a gun and fired one shot at the man walking the dog. the victim is expected to be okay and officers say the shooting appears to be random. the guy just took off running arrests have been made. >>> and happening today president obama is heading to louisiana to see the damage caused by the recent severe flooding. he will also meet with local officials to talk about emergency responses and how federal government can help in the rebuilding process. that area got 30 inches of rain in just a week. 13 people died, more than 60,000 homes suffered some sort of damage. just unbelievable, dan. >>> sergeant bowe bergdahl will try to convinc that a powerful us senator tina the case. they think the case should be thrown out -- tainted the case and they think the case sho
the little pooch. phoenix fire sending us these images and helping us tell the story. from there to 51st avenue and broadway there's a sh unfolding. a man was shot in the leg and officers tell us a man and a woman were out walking their.was -- when some -- walking their dog when some guy walked up to them, pulled out a gun and fired one shot at the man walking the dog. the victim is expected to be okay and officers say the shooting appears to be random. the guy just took off running arrests...
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these journalists here to help us tell the story. it is in california right now. this fire has been raging overnight. this is a fast-moving wildfire burning out of for 82,000 people. the fire is 4% contained. southbound i-15 remains closed until further notice. talk about a major artery shutdown. and new this morning, we're hearing from some of the people who have been forced out. let's listen together. >> all we brought was our clothes and our dog. the sheriff came and said out. we were the last ones out. >> we just bought the house a month and a >> and 12 schools near the fire will be closed today. one hospital closed as well. i want you to think about this that for a second. 82,000 people evacuated. >> it is incredible. i know you are keeping us posted on that developing situation. >>> now, we are tracking weather here in the valley. they are in the sun city area. you can see some dark clouds and raindrops on the camera and some rain off in the distance falling right now and where it is the heaviest. now, we are seeing some pockets of slightly heavier rain in ce
these journalists here to help us tell the story. it is in california right now. this fire has been raging overnight. this is a fast-moving wildfire burning out of for 82,000 people. the fire is 4% contained. southbound i-15 remains closed until further notice. talk about a major artery shutdown. and new this morning, we're hearing from some of the people who have been forced out. let's listen together. >> all we brought was our clothes and our dog. the sheriff came and said out. we were...
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without dialogue, all of the things you use to tell a storyd you just use the film itself? it hasn't come much further in 100 years. i'm going to try to take it somewhere more emotionally powerful than most of the stuff we have done up until this point. charlie: thank you for doing this. george: thank you. ♪ ♪
without dialogue, all of the things you use to tell a storyd you just use the film itself? it hasn't come much further in 100 years. i'm going to try to take it somewhere more emotionally powerful than most of the stuff we have done up until this point. charlie: thank you for doing this. george: thank you. ♪ ♪
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right through this case -- this three-story complex but save the dog but unfortunately it was just too late and too much smoke for the dog. phoenix fire crews helped us tell the story and one couple was displaced. from that location i want to go to 51st avenue and broadway where there is a shooting investigation underway after a man was shot in the leg and listen to this: officers tell us the man and woman were just walking their dog through the neighborhood. some guy walked up to them, asked them were exchanged and the stranger pulled out a gun and fired one shot, striking the dog's owner in the leg. the shooter then took off running from the scene. the victim is expected to be okay and officers say it looks like just a random incident. no arrests from this one danielle. >>> this morning a gilbert man is behind bars after shooting his roommate. megan thompson is joining us live from the house and make it, social media may be . >> that's right. inside this home near chandler heights and higley, 21-year-old zachary penton described that when a fight broke out -- the roommate burst into his room threatening his life but a tweet being shared thousands of tim
right through this case -- this three-story complex but save the dog but unfortunately it was just too late and too much smoke for the dog. phoenix fire crews helped us tell the story and one couple was displaced. from that location i want to go to 51st avenue and broadway where there is a shooting investigation underway after a man was shot in the leg and listen to this: officers tell us the man and woman were just walking their dog through the neighborhood. some guy walked up to them, asked...
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, all of the things you use to tell a story, and you just use the film itself?'t come much further in 100 years. i'm going to try to take it somewhere more emotionally powerful than most of the stuff we have done up until this point. charlie: thank you for doing this. george: thank you. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton. "bloomberg west" is next. fbi director james comey told a cyber security conference today that the bureau is trying to determine if hackers connected to a foreign government want to influence u.s. elections this fall. >> those kinds of things are things that we take seriously and work very hard to understand so we can equip the rest of our government with options how to deal with it. mark: his remarks came as senate minority leader harry reid asked the fbi to investigate the threat of russian tampering with the u.s. elections. the spokesman for islamic state is dead. he was reportedly killed while
, all of the things you use to tell a story, and you just use the film itself?'t come much further in 100 years. i'm going to try to take it somewhere more emotionally powerful than most of the stuff we have done up until this point. charlie: thank you for doing this. george: thank you. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton. "bloomberg west" is next. fbi director james comey told a cyber security conference today that the bureau is trying to determine if hackers connected to a foreign...
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you may recall us telling you the story of an impressive seven-year-old girl from atlanta. >> after sheled on lost treasure, she returned it to the owner. she anticipated the moment that would follow. >> what do the athletes win when they win the games? >> reporter: this man won the same gold medal twice. the first time in barcelona 199 he and his family mate are the only americans to win the event in ka knee slaul m. this year someone stole it from him. a seven-year-old found it when she was walking with her dad in the park. to thank her, he visited her class. >> these olympic gold medals are not won every four years. you win them every day of your life. >> reporter: he told her classmates they don't have to look far to see the olympics spirit. >> we have incredible role models to look at inside of an elementary school. >> reporter: an olympian and his champion. david wright, abc news. >> beautiful smile there. and her dad told her not to pick up anything that she would find on the ground, and she did that day and the lucky break. >> he said he doesn't thi enough credit for the decisio
you may recall us telling you the story of an impressive seven-year-old girl from atlanta. >> after sheled on lost treasure, she returned it to the owner. she anticipated the moment that would follow. >> what do the athletes win when they win the games? >> reporter: this man won the same gold medal twice. the first time in barcelona 199 he and his family mate are the only americans to win the event in ka knee slaul m. this year someone stole it from him. a seven-year-old found...
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the generation. >> yes. >> we had a viewer who asked about his death so will you now tell us the story of his death? >> yes. as has been mentioned, he was a man who was prone to illness all through his life. i think both real and imagined. there was always mentioned that he might have been more hypochondriac than reality. by the same token by 1892, he was exhausted both physically and mentally and in fact the campaign of 1892 was looming and there was some talk of his being nominated for president. he really wasn't up to it. and he bowed out. he gave only one speech during the campaign on behalf of the re-election of harrison and then early in 1893, he died at his home in washington. >> where is he buried? >> buried in augusta originally buried in washington as was his wife and then the state of maine brought mr. and mrs. blaine's remains back to augusta and they reside in a beautiful memorial above the cemetery here in augusta. >> how long did his wife live after him, do you know? >> until 1903. she lived another ten years. >> we have very little time. we have a local caller. augusta, maine. this i
the generation. >> yes. >> we had a viewer who asked about his death so will you now tell us the story of his death? >> yes. as has been mentioned, he was a man who was prone to illness all through his life. i think both real and imagined. there was always mentioned that he might have been more hypochondriac than reality. by the same token by 1892, he was exhausted both physically and mentally and in fact the campaign of 1892 was looming and there was some talk of his being...
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we appreciate your pictures so much you are helping us tell the story. >> people trying to take advantage of the cooler weather playing basketball. check out that timing, the skylights up for that great shot. thank you to the viewers, but be careful when you are outside. when you indoors. >>> a gutsy burglar, police need your help trying to find the guy that robbed a cvs. he jumped over the counter and grabbed prescription medicinesment if you have any >>> police are investigating a suspicious fire in mesa. this is the second fire in three months in this location. no injuries were reported. also the red cross is helping 14 people that need a place to stay after this fire broke out. someone saw the smoke and flames from blocks away and called 911, the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> the police department is in mourning after one of their canine officers died. he helped find a hiker on a mountain range. he had to be taken to a vet for heat exhaustion. he seemed to be getting better away. the dog is credited with several drug seizures. the police chief said the department has l
we appreciate your pictures so much you are helping us tell the story. >> people trying to take advantage of the cooler weather playing basketball. check out that timing, the skylights up for that great shot. thank you to the viewers, but be careful when you are outside. when you indoors. >>> a gutsy burglar, police need your help trying to find the guy that robbed a cvs. he jumped over the counter and grabbed prescription medicinesment if you have any >>> police are...
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the homeland. we have victims of terror to tell us their story. karen mcwaters, her husband, karen, you lost your leg in the boston bombing. >> i did. >> tell us your story. >> i went to see my husband kevin run and we got a nice spot right at the finish line. i was with a dear friend crystal and we were all having a great time. the marathon's always a fun day. and lots of celebration and fun. and we were at the site of the first bombing so when the first bomb went off we -- that's -- when i lost my leg. actually, i didn't lose it right away but hurt my leg. crystal died there. and then we were awake to hear the second bombing and then just chaos. >> a close friend? >> yes. >> what do you think when you hear -- you heard mr. trump's speech, a president that can't say radical islamic terror. >> i think it's upsetting. i don't think it's helpful. if we don't speak honestly and clearly about what's happening that we can't solve the issue and i think that he is so concerned that muslims are all going to be targeted or -- i'm assuming he thinks that. bu
the homeland. we have victims of terror to tell us their story. karen mcwaters, her husband, karen, you lost your leg in the boston bombing. >> i did. >> tell us your story. >> i went to see my husband kevin run and we got a nice spot right at the finish line. i was with a dear friend crystal and we were all having a great time. the marathon's always a fun day. and lots of celebration and fun. and we were at the site of the first bombing so when the first bomb went off we --...
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us any concern. >> reporter:... assured us the problems came out of no where. >> i would say there really were no problems during testing. >> reporter: now we know he didn't tell us the entire story. like the chapters tucked in the records we got from the state's open records laws. in order to understand what-- order to understand, you
us any concern. >> reporter:... assured us the problems came out of no where. >> i would say there really were no problems during testing. >> reporter: now we know he didn't tell us the entire story. like the chapters tucked in the records we got from the state's open records laws. in order to understand what-- order to understand, you
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all pictures and videos help us tell the weather story so send them into share@abc15.com. color in the sky there. >> love it. >>> this is the fence to chapter camera. showers pouring down -- phoenix children's hospital. showers pouring down. heavy pocket of rain there that is from the loop 202 between mill and the 143 to the south at this hour. and then more to the northwest, more thunder and lightning, northwest of the valley, that could move down into our northwest valley cities here over the next hour. we will keep tracking that for you. you see the blowing dust advisories on the map. outlet lined in the tan. in effect till 8 -- out lined in the tan. it is heading down into places like gila bend, casa grande, dust picking up and clearing out of the east valley as the rain showers continues into the evening forecast. and incredible wind gusts here. 45 miles per hour. right now looking at sustained winds, strongest in scottsdale, 36 miles per hour winds out of the northeast and gusts 45 miles per still gusty winds and that will be medium threat range with any of the shower
all pictures and videos help us tell the weather story so send them into share@abc15.com. color in the sky there. >> love it. >>> this is the fence to chapter camera. showers pouring down -- phoenix children's hospital. showers pouring down. heavy pocket of rain there that is from the loop 202 between mill and the 143 to the south at this hour. and then more to the northwest, more thunder and lightning, northwest of the valley, that could move down into our northwest valley...
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it's called "going for wisconsin gold: stories of our state olympians".jessie, thanks for joining us. wisconsin has a rich history in the olympics. tell us about you interviewed several olympians for the book. do you have a favorite story they shared with you?did anything tell us about your book this is your third book. do you have plans for more?you have a new job. what are you going to be doing? author jessie garcia, thanks hear jessie talk about her book tonight at 6:30 at the shorewood public library. up next, how a little boy's watch helped him after he was kidnapped.but first, here's a live look at downtown milwaukee. meteorologist scott steele is back with the latest on our forecast, next. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world full of possibilities. connecting with family, friends and the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more s from at&t. if a member of your household is a snap participant, you may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. feingold: i'm ru
it's called "going for wisconsin gold: stories of our state olympians".jessie, thanks for joining us. wisconsin has a rich history in the olympics. tell us about you interviewed several olympians for the book. do you have a favorite story they shared with you?did anything tell us about your book this is your third book. do you have plans for more?you have a new job. what are you going to be doing? author jessie garcia, thanks hear jessie talk about her book tonight at 6:30 at the...
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president of the national women's party for many years, and it's because of her that we have such a large collection of books, scrapbooks, artifacts, and many other objects that allow us to tell the story. now we're upstairs, and we're going to talk a little bit about our collection of political cartoons by the national women's party's official cartoonist nina alande. it w alander's work appeared on the corps of their publication "the suffragist" and its later title "equal rights" for more than ten years. she grew up in kansas. she was born in 1872. her family actually moved to washington d.c. around 1900. her mother was one of the first women employees at the department of the interior, and alander studied painting at the coccoran school of art here in d.c. with the intention of becoming an art teacher. she was a painter. she loved to paint. that was a big part of her identity. she also worked for the government land office. she recognized that painting wouldn't pay the bills. she was president of the d.c. branch of the national american woman's suffrage association for many years, and when alice paul came to d.c. in 1912 with the intention of lobbying for the federal amendment, it al
president of the national women's party for many years, and it's because of her that we have such a large collection of books, scrapbooks, artifacts, and many other objects that allow us to tell the story. now we're upstairs, and we're going to talk a little bit about our collection of political cartoons by the national women's party's official cartoonist nina alande. it w alander's work appeared on the corps of their publication "the suffragist" and its later title "equal...
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disco rooms with the use of dogs or exhaust pipes but because of my own actions writer i ended up going i don't know if i could stand up to say something. >> at abu ghraib you tell the story and tell us about that. >> day hearthside the vast majority of prisoners were held in camps and it was of higher value targets that is suspected at this point of chemical weapons or attaching some how to terrorism. >> and with my high level clearances' with law-enforcement experience i was thought of as an asset so for me they make this very difficult to hold a conversation with a translator you're never quite sure if you got the full conversation so the idea that i would come in to observe the translator to over hear the conversations so maya introduction was to the translators. but i saw something that changed the way that i've thought about what we we're doing. but i knew are was now involved in something or was spent the rest of my life but to receive these techniques implemented was morally troubling. there is a great deal of nudity and with the men changed -- change with their wrist around their ankles. but i can tell you to see someone and they forced standing position has noth
disco rooms with the use of dogs or exhaust pipes but because of my own actions writer i ended up going i don't know if i could stand up to say something. >> at abu ghraib you tell the story and tell us about that. >> day hearthside the vast majority of prisoners were held in camps and it was of higher value targets that is suspected at this point of chemical weapons or attaching some how to terrorism. >> and with my high level clearances' with law-enforcement experience i was...
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three olympics swimmers tell us that they were robed but police tell us they had a different story. that's coming up on the cbs evening news in about 10 minutes. >>> scott, see you then, and love will be in the air at the boston city orchestra >>> this weekend 's boston symphony orchestra performance may have you saying i do. >> it will be a celebration of music and of love as well. they invited 17 married couples to perform. if they all take the stage, it would be the most wedded pairs ever to perform together in the orchestra's 134-year history. ? amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. massachusetts public charter schools are among the best in the country. our charter schools are public, and we have longer school days with more personal attention. we have a proven record of helping students in underperforming areas succeed. announcer: question 2 will expand charter school access and result in more f
three olympics swimmers tell us that they were robed but police tell us they had a different story. that's coming up on the cbs evening news in about 10 minutes. >>> scott, see you then, and love will be in the air at the boston city orchestra >>> this weekend 's boston symphony orchestra performance may have you saying i do. >> it will be a celebration of music and of love as well. they invited 17 married couples to perform. if they all take the stage, it would be the...
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the world. you have probably seen this or an image similar to this. this kindergarten. his home detrostroyed in aleppo. cal perry joins us now and knows the situation very well. cal, tell us the story he is five years old. as you said, he is now displaced. his home was bombed late last night. this is a video of him. i have a befy of statistics here about the war in syria. close to half a million people dead. 1.8 million wounded. look at this video. this is a child completely stunned. he wipes the blood from his brow. puts it on the back of this ambulance seat and it is this reminder, constant wake-up call, that there are 4 million children displaced in syria without homes who are living in a state as the u.n. says of a living hell. united nations saying this will get worse that cease fires or humanitarian cord corridors won't cut it. this is a wake-up call, i hope. >> this is an image that can provoke people to action sometimes. >> i hope so. we have been doing this now for five years. this is a country in syria where more syrians have been killed or wounded or fled the country than remain in syria. >> it is a -- i think people look at this and are horrified and say thank god the k
the world. you have probably seen this or an image similar to this. this kindergarten. his home detrostroyed in aleppo. cal perry joins us now and knows the situation very well. cal, tell us the story he is five years old. as you said, he is now displaced. his home was bombed late last night. this is a video of him. i have a befy of statistics here about the war in syria. close to half a million people dead. 1.8 million wounded. look at this video. this is a child completely stunned. he wipes...
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if we can't see what is next, it tells us it is new, and what does that tells us? the other storiesre people with high stakes made a choice, and they paid off or it was a failure. charlie: these are public choices in the pursuit of power. john: and how do people in pursuing power, when they give up what is inside them, how does the public react? if you look at the election of 1824, one of the people we don't talk a lot about -- people look at andrew jackson is a demagogue. we hear that in politics today. you heard jackson say, don't let choices be determined by a group of elites. we hear that from donald trump and bernie sanders as well. so you see these things coming up again and again. charlie: conventions chains and political parties change. next time out, it will be different. 1968, 1972 was different. john: so are we in a moment of radical change, or how big is what we are going through right now? charlie: is it radical and transformative? john: there is a research matter -- some of these stories start out on broadcast. i have a fantastic researcher in historian, he would send
if we can't see what is next, it tells us it is new, and what does that tells us? the other storiesre people with high stakes made a choice, and they paid off or it was a failure. charlie: these are public choices in the pursuit of power. john: and how do people in pursuing power, when they give up what is inside them, how does the public react? if you look at the election of 1824, one of the people we don't talk a lot about -- people look at andrew jackson is a demagogue. we hear that in...
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our tour guide is valerie neal, head of the history department showing us artifacts that tell a story of space x exploration from the moon to mars. >> i am valerie neal, we are in the boeing milestone at the other than the center of the museum. we display the pioneering aircraft and spacecraft that transforms the modern world. when this opens in july in 1976, almost, areo space artifacts had been on tn newhe news. for most people, their first chance to see what had been audit in the 1960s and early 1970s during this heroic age when human ventured off to space and all the way to the moon. all of this was exciting and thrilling and people just flocked into the museum to see it. in the 40 years since this building, we have continue to acquire treasures of space history, we have now about 17,000 artifacts related to space history. we have just over 1,000 of them on display in our two locations here in the washington area. we have another 1500 on display and other museums around the world. in our tour today, we are going to look at some of the original artifacts that were the stars of the
our tour guide is valerie neal, head of the history department showing us artifacts that tell a story of space x exploration from the moon to mars. >> i am valerie neal, we are in the boeing milestone at the other than the center of the museum. we display the pioneering aircraft and spacecraft that transforms the modern world. when this opens in july in 1976, almost, areo space artifacts had been on tn newhe news. for most people, their first chance to see what had been audit in the 1960s...
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the air show. >> showing us our past. >> and telling the story having the old planes flying with the new ones.he old planes gives a chance to recognize the veterans that fought in the war. >> we do a lot with veterans and others getting older now. the p 51 is patterned from a plane that fought in germany. >> his name is bald eagle. he has participated in every air show since it started in 2003. >> the whole beach is full and the pier is full. >> jim flies 2500 feet off the ground to 5,000 feet. >> how much fun is it what are you doing? >> rolls. >> upside down? >> yes. >> what? >> now all the tricks his father brought him he is pass ago lon to his 17-year-old son. >> what a cool toy for a 17-year-old. his son jimmy condition part tate this year as he prepares for his senior year of high school. >> you flew with your father and now are you flying with your son. >> a nice family tradition. >> this year's atlantic city air show is next wednesday and kirks off at 10:30 in the morning and runs until 3:00 in the afternoon. catch our special this saturday night at 7:00 on 6 abc. >> he did offer me a
the air show. >> showing us our past. >> and telling the story having the old planes flying with the new ones.he old planes gives a chance to recognize the veterans that fought in the war. >> we do a lot with veterans and others getting older now. the p 51 is patterned from a plane that fought in germany. >> his name is bald eagle. he has participated in every air show since it started in 2003. >> the whole beach is full and the pier is full. >> jim flies...
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the best thing to do is come in and tell his story. maybe he will be arrested or maybe he won't. he needs to come in and tell us his side of the story or it looks bad for him. >> they believe they know who the shooter is and not releasing his name. but to us he is a 28-year-old man. there were two children inside of the home, however they were not injured and both children of the shooting victim. reporting live now outside of police headquarters, channel 6 "action news" back to you. >> annie, thank you. >>> we are working to get to the bottom of an alleged tow atrap in south philadelphia. possible bait trucks and hidden signs, some drivers say they parked along south broad street and never saw a tow sign but when they returned hours later the sign was up and their cars were towed. we reached out to the towing company but have not received a response, now we are working to see about the driver's rights and if the company did anything illegal. >>> going live outside it's another sunny day as we look live at cape may and low humidity and it's getting warmer out there. for a check on the latest conditions, lets go
the best thing to do is come in and tell his story. maybe he will be arrested or maybe he won't. he needs to come in and tell us his side of the story or it looks bad for him. >> they believe they know who the shooter is and not releasing his name. but to us he is a 28-year-old man. there were two children inside of the home, however they were not injured and both children of the shooting victim. reporting live now outside of police headquarters, channel 6 "action news" back to...
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the u.s. economy. we've had several members of defense come out and speak. have again given a bit of a confusing fixture. this tells us the storyf a market that is increasingly getting tired of the mixed signals coming out of the fed. we are focusing on what janet yellen can show as per of the way forward. you are looking at the trading range. this is stuck in the narrowest range in a decade. since february 2006, it shows you the market is complacent, waiting for additional indicators. can it underscore it has the credibility the market wants it to have and gives it the direction investors are looking for? we are also seeing the probability for a september rate hike go up in the last -- next two weeks. ofinteresting event ahead friday. angie: credibility on the fed and central banks around the world. the market, play in mum by is trading for 20 minutes now, seeing gains ahead of 1%. we are seeing it pullback in tokyo as the speech by federal reserve chair janet yellen is highly anticipated. over in the middle east, it is --t under 200 -- two weeks let's take a look at the last close. $46 level. we are seeing interesting gains i
the u.s. economy. we've had several members of defense come out and speak. have again given a bit of a confusing fixture. this tells us the storyf a market that is increasingly getting tired of the mixed signals coming out of the fed. we are focusing on what janet yellen can show as per of the way forward. you are looking at the trading range. this is stuck in the narrowest range in a decade. since february 2006, it shows you the market is complacent, waiting for additional indicators. can it...
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the banks most famous aluminum -- famous alumni. its hedge fund run by daniel och. joining us with more is heather palmer who broke the story. tellt the funds they are redeeming from. heather: discontinuing the multi-strategy fund that och-ziff manages for employees. a separately managed account for goldman sachs employees and has about $350 million in it. the majority of that is going to be liquidated by september 1 and is going to be put into a treasury money market fund. mark: och-ziff has been under some scrutiny lately. what are the details of that? hema: the firm is under investigation over bribery. talks forn advanced settlement. they doubled the amount of money they are putting on standby for that settlement. bumped it up to $400 million from $200 million earlier this year. the firm is seeing redemptions about 6-- billion since last june. this account for goldman sachs -- the performance of that fund, down 2.5% so far this year and nearly 7% over the past 12 months. vonnie: particularly interesting because daniel och is a goldman alumnus. hema: he is one of the most famous alumni from goldman sachs. decade there and moved
the banks most famous aluminum -- famous alumni. its hedge fund run by daniel och. joining us with more is heather palmer who broke the story. tellt the funds they are redeeming from. heather: discontinuing the multi-strategy fund that och-ziff manages for employees. a separately managed account for goldman sachs employees and has about $350 million in it. the majority of that is going to be liquidated by september 1 and is going to be put into a treasury money market fund. mark: och-ziff has...
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the interface. there are lots of other arrays being developed in labs right now. some researchers are working on cubs of electrodes -- es of electrodes. >> you tell jan sherman story. tell us about jan sherman. the thought process to make movement? .alcolm: jan is extraordinary late 1990's, she was living in california and she ran a company where she would hold these murder mystery parties. during one of the parties, she was crouching down and realized she could not stand up. her legs were not obeying her. this is the beginning of the rapid decline of her motor function. within three years, she was in a wheelchair. she had two children at the time and was living in california and would go to various doctors to try to diagnose what the problem was. each of the doctors said this looks like multiple sclerosis. it is not multiple sclerosis. it turned out she had spinal cerebellar degeneration. it is very rare. she has lost all movement below the neck. jan in a years, placed tremendous depression. i went and, she was suicidal -- at one point, she was suicidal. she was raised catholic and sense ofd a strong charity and duty. she had tremendous amounts of guilt in terms of the bu
the interface. there are lots of other arrays being developed in labs right now. some researchers are working on cubs of electrodes -- es of electrodes. >> you tell jan sherman story. tell us about jan sherman. the thought process to make movement? .alcolm: jan is extraordinary late 1990's, she was living in california and she ran a company where she would hold these murder mystery parties. during one of the parties, she was crouching down and realized she could not stand up. her legs...
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that is how little they were regarded. >> tel 12 over characterize the use seem like a positive person telling the storiesut i will show you and then talk about something that you wrote about. >> q. what into the capitol to see all the paintings but there is nothing. node douglas, nothing. move was putting up the statue of freedom plaques and adams was not very happy to be in washington. he was happy to be president but moving into the white house was not exactly, it was finished but not done. he could live in it but they didn't have the slaves so his wife would call led the drafty mansion to bathe then the potomac it wasn't as we see that now but it got there. cspan: you also talk about
that is how little they were regarded. >> tel 12 over characterize the use seem like a positive person telling the storiesut i will show you and then talk about something that you wrote about. >> q. what into the capitol to see all the paintings but there is nothing. node douglas, nothing. move was putting up the statue of freedom plaques and adams was not very happy to be in washington. he was happy to be president but moving into the white house was not exactly, it was finished...
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the husband actually stopped for a minute and gave his side of the story, telling us that they were taking care of the issues. investigators say the undercover video that you're about to see shows otherwise. peta actually gave undercover cameras to volunteers and took this horrific video on the so- called animal sanctuary. you can see malnourished pigs, me so sick they can't even walk. days without fooorteand ld g be left to rot in the hot sun. >> there is no shortagof animals looking for good homes unfort anther to that itod 200 and to regular volunteers and just toss animals out in the backyard and let them pend for them -- fend for themselves. >> reporter: in one of the more disturbing videos, you see the owners performing surgery on the pig without any anesthesia. within days of receiving the ndgsrom ta, sheriff's office te rescuing the rescues. three of the pigs had to be put there's a hearing to figure that out. peta is trying to find a new home for the animals. ryan raiche, abc action news. >> thank you, ryan. >>> a suspected hillsborough county killer finally in custody after hidin
the husband actually stopped for a minute and gave his side of the story, telling us that they were taking care of the issues. investigators say the undercover video that you're about to see shows otherwise. peta actually gave undercover cameras to volunteers and took this horrific video on the so- called animal sanctuary. you can see malnourished pigs, me so sick they can't even walk. days without fooorteand ld g be left to rot in the hot sun. >> there is no shortagof animals looking for...
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the way back to utah. to tell us the rest of the story and find out a little bit more about this we've got sean mcbride joining us "right this minute." what's up, sean? >> whoo! >> long lost skate board back. >> it feels awesome. >> the skate board's medium informs me but the story behind it is really -- >> how many places has the skate board ben? >> i don't know it's been like four different post offices and box so it's bouncing all over the place. >> how do you feel about this whole thing? because it's very indicative of how youtube let's people really connect withha it right there? that's the story like i'm sure the son is like a huge fan. that's a cool adventure and he's pumped on his dad for doing it and i got the skate board back. >> did they call you and say they had it? how did that all work out. >> i didn't even know they were twitter account called sean's skateboard and it was a picture of my skateboard and it tweeted me hey, i'm alive. i'm like, what? >> can you still ride it? are you just going to kind of hang it up on the wall? >> right as i pulled it out of the package, i rolled it, i did a kick
the way back to utah. to tell us the rest of the story and find out a little bit more about this we've got sean mcbride joining us "right this minute." what's up, sean? >> whoo! >> long lost skate board back. >> it feels awesome. >> the skate board's medium informs me but the story behind it is really -- >> how many places has the skate board ben? >> i don't know it's been like four different post offices and box so it's bouncing all over the place....
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the flip diamonding looks interesting. -- we'll try it. >>> you may recall us telling you the story of an impressive 7-year-old girl from atlanta. >> after she stumbled on lost treasure, she returned it to the owner. she never anticipated the golden moment that would follow. >> what do the athletes win when they win the games? >> reporter: olympian joe jacobi won the same gold medal twice. 1992. the canoe slalom. he and his family are the only americans to win the event in canoe slalom. this year someone broke into his car and stole the olympic medal. he never thought he'd see it again until he received it a second time from a 7-year-old. chloe smith found it when she was walking with her dad in the park. to thank her, he visited her class at woodson park academy. >> these olympic gold medals are not won every four years. you win life. >> reporter: he told her classmates they don't have to look far to see the olympic spirit. >> we have incredible role models to look at inside of an elementary school. >> reporter: an olympian and his champion. david wright, abc news. >> cutie. beautiful smile there. and her dad told her
the flip diamonding looks interesting. -- we'll try it. >>> you may recall us telling you the story of an impressive 7-year-old girl from atlanta. >> after she stumbled on lost treasure, she returned it to the owner. she never anticipated the golden moment that would follow. >> what do the athletes win when they win the games? >> reporter: olympian joe jacobi won the same gold medal twice. 1992. the canoe slalom. he and his family are the only americans to win the...
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the way back to utah. to tell us the rest of the story and find out a little bit more about this we've got sean mcbride joining us "right this minute." what's up, sean? >> whoo! >> long lost skate board back. >> it feels awesome. >> the skate board's medium informs me but the story behind it is really -- >> how man board ben? >> i don't know it's been like four different post offices and then it got held up and my p.o. box so it's bouncing all over the place. >> how do you feel about this whole thing? because it's very indicative of how youtube let's people really connect with the people they watch. >> yes, that's it right there? that's the story like i'm sure the son is like a huge fan. that's a cool adventure and he's pumped on his dad for doing it and i got the skate board back. how did that all work out. >> i didn't even know they were doing all this. all of a sudden there was a twitter account called sean's skateboard and it was a picture of my skateboard and it tweeted me hey, i'm alive. i'm like, what? >> can you still ride it? are you just going to kind of hang it up on the wall? >> right as i pulled i
the way back to utah. to tell us the rest of the story and find out a little bit more about this we've got sean mcbride joining us "right this minute." what's up, sean? >> whoo! >> long lost skate board back. >> it feels awesome. >> the skate board's medium informs me but the story behind it is really -- >> how man board ben? >> i don't know it's been like four different post offices and then it got held up and my p.o. box so it's bouncing all over...
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but he's a civilian. >> i'm going to use my time so you will tell us a story from the book. is the story of -- okay i will. i'll tell you one story from the book. we have 30 minutes or so. >> i know why you picked it up. >> many fal lou gentleman, the story is about how collaboration . >>> people decided when the americans showed up they were going to collaborate with us. and what the costs are. he opted to not only collaborate but to take a very tough decision, many tough decisions at a time when czar cow we was intimidating him. saying please help us and then you have zarqawi and his henchmen trying to strangle you. that was his world. untouchable for awhile. but not untouchable forever. the reasons that his story is tragic. what we did, but also, a dealt force team. i love our special operations forces. sometimes they screw up, too. and my book gets into that. i hope in a very fairway. but what the effect was, was that is we made life more dangerous, in fallujah, and when they asked, who killed it, we did. i love the general. he's a partner with me. the stories that reall
but he's a civilian. >> i'm going to use my time so you will tell us a story from the book. is the story of -- okay i will. i'll tell you one story from the book. we have 30 minutes or so. >> i know why you picked it up. >> many fal lou gentleman, the story is about how collaboration . >>> people decided when the americans showed up they were going to collaborate with us. and what the costs are. he opted to not only collaborate but to take a very tough decision, many...
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i'm not making the you a sumgs that gold is telling us that story or the meltaled and mines names will tell us that story and if she comes out in that tone you jump in. >> it was an exhaul. ed trade. gdx was 122% year to date. now still up 96% and people are saying why am i looking a gift horse in the mouth and let's take some off the table. the only risk is to the downside if she does sound hawkish which she usually does. >> all four of you guys on this desk tonight is saying she is going to come out hawk strategic defense initiative. >> you know what that means. >> and, therefore, the trade is banks, and if she comes out dovish then the trade to stick with what has been working. >> correct. >> by bonds, by gold, utilities, dividend yielders, but you guys are in the hawkish camp, right? >> semi-hawkish. >> what happens to the broader markets if she's hawkish, as you say? if you're right. >> they sell off, but not drastically. >> so financials will rise, but the overall market -- >> overall market sideways to lower. >> but if you look at things like retail where people are employed and
i'm not making the you a sumgs that gold is telling us that story or the meltaled and mines names will tell us that story and if she comes out in that tone you jump in. >> it was an exhaul. ed trade. gdx was 122% year to date. now still up 96% and people are saying why am i looking a gift horse in the mouth and let's take some off the table. the only risk is to the downside if she does sound hawkish which she usually does. >> all four of you guys on this desk tonight is saying she...
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the clock. >> it uses animation and archive footage to tell the story of the day. >> the shot hit me. ricochetted off the building. >> then what happened? >> then everybody ran. >> what i want to understand what was it look to live through something like this? >> the worst days of your lives. >> reporter: in the process he wound up reconnecting people who it turned out had not seen each other since that day, 50 years ago. >> people like claire wilson james. >> hi, claire. >> hello, baby. >> and artly snuff. snuff was just a teenager at the time. that's him on the right in the da s running out in full view of the sniper to pick claire up and carry her some 100 yard down the steps to safety. something he says he simply felt he had to do. >> because she was shot. she was obviously pregnant. it was the most horrific day of my life. >> to this day? >> oh, gosh, yes. i didn't go to war. that was my war. >> because why? >> because the blood. the loss of innocence. i think what i probably learned the most is that you have to deal with trauma. for people who weren't given an opportunity it rea
the clock. >> it uses animation and archive footage to tell the story of the day. >> the shot hit me. ricochetted off the building. >> then what happened? >> then everybody ran. >> what i want to understand what was it look to live through something like this? >> the worst days of your lives. >> reporter: in the process he wound up reconnecting people who it turned out had not seen each other since that day, 50 years ago. >> people like claire...
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story, an awful case we awful case. good evening josh, stacie. the good new is the child was pulled from the car and she is expected to be okay. police are telling us one story and we talk to the child's great grandfather who told us another story saying police overreacted. >> he went one way and she went another way. and she thought the baby was with him. >> reporter: 89-year-old joel tells me what happened in this parking lot was an accident. >> i think it's ridiculous. why didn't the police officer go and announce it over the loud speaker? and come out and she would have run right out there. >> reporter: but when police were called to this lake wales wal-mart, they didn't know how long three-year-old zoe adams had been in the car. >> the child had been crying. hot, sweaty, hair matted to the face. face red. and as soon as the sergeant grabbed her and pulled her out of the car, she wrapped her arms around his neck accident? lieutenant david black says the surveillance video from wal- mart doesn't match the father and grandmother's story. the suv pulled in. timothy adams gets out taking a six-year-old with him. grandmother anna adams hops out. >>
story, an awful case we awful case. good evening josh, stacie. the good new is the child was pulled from the car and she is expected to be okay. police are telling us one story and we talk to the child's great grandfather who told us another story saying police overreacted. >> he went one way and she went another way. and she thought the baby was with him. >> reporter: 89-year-old joel tells me what happened in this parking lot was an accident. >> i think it's ridiculous. why...
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telling a story for disney. it is composing for the new disney animation film milana. >> now that film is set to release this thanksgiving, telling ussterday, we went to have a little bit of fun at their studios, taking over their account. you can take a look at it here. >> no. no one fights like gaston. so fun those two together. they performed them including the songs from the hunchback, aladdin, and the little mermaid. >> they have having a lot of fun, playing with those impressive folks there with a lot of celebrities. >> yeah. >> well yesterday he would up it a bit. >> just a bit, playing with the president. president obama there, martha's vineyard where the president and the first family, of course, spending a little time away from the capitol hill area, vacationing there right now. it is the second year in a row that they have played with the commander in chief, not bad. last year they say that the president beat him. i'm wondering what happens if this time around. >> yes, steph cruz is a pretty good golfer and a huge basketball fan to help get the invites. that is pretty cool. >> the 4:00 on 2 will be right back. >>> that'll
telling a story for disney. it is composing for the new disney animation film milana. >> now that film is set to release this thanksgiving, telling ussterday, we went to have a little bit of fun at their studios, taking over their account. you can take a look at it here. >> no. no one fights like gaston. so fun those two together. they performed them including the songs from the hunchback, aladdin, and the little mermaid. >> they have having a lot of fun, playing with those...
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the bless fast bookworm treats children to a story and they go home with a brand-new book. >> here to tell us the story is kristin aviles. >> good morning. so wonderful to be here. >> it's a pleasure having you. explain breakfast bookworm. >> it's hope link of southern we are a family resource center. we're servicing 12 different schools. we are there once a month at each school, and parents come in with their children. they are required to be with a parent or guardian. so we have parents that come in with -- who may r maybe otherwise don't have the resources to buy books. it's an opportunity for them to come in and spend extra time with theirin had. they receive one book, a brand-new book, a gently used down. we read the book out loud. they do comprehension activities with their parents, grandparents, stepparents, father, or mother who maybe doesn't get their child full time. it's their thing that they do together. it's early in the morning. these parents and kids get up at 6:00 in the morning, coming in at 7:00, and spending extra time on literacy with their children. they sit down with bre
the bless fast bookworm treats children to a story and they go home with a brand-new book. >> here to tell us the story is kristin aviles. >> good morning. so wonderful to be here. >> it's a pleasure having you. explain breakfast bookworm. >> it's hope link of southern we are a family resource center. we're servicing 12 different schools. we are there once a month at each school, and parents come in with their children. they are required to be with a parent or guardian....