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military members their families and veterans and people who support them to know a story that needs to be told please tell us the story about a a veteran a family member service dog are right that needs to be wrongfully want to hear about it. fox 31 a special that takes us to europe tells the stories of colorado euros for never made it home all about that after this
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it's boss of her that we have such a large collection of artifacts and many more that allow us to tell the story. now we're upstairs and we're going to talk a little bit about our cartoons by the official cartoonist the nationalist party was the only party to boast a cartoonist and it appeared for more than 10 years. allender grew up in allen, kansas. in 1872 and her family moved to washington d.c. around 1900. her mother was one of the first women employees at the department of the interior and studied painting with the intention of becoming an art teacher. she was a painter. she loved to paint and that was a big part of her identity. but she also worked for the government land office. so she recognized that painting wouldn't pay the bills. she was president of the d.c. branch of the national american we78 women's suffrage association for many years and when alice paul came in 1910 with the intention of the federal amendment. allender watched. there's a great story where allender and her mother receive alice paul at their house and both of them of course were very interested in the suffrage mov
it's boss of her that we have such a large collection of artifacts and many more that allow us to tell the story. now we're upstairs and we're going to talk a little bit about our cartoons by the official cartoonist the nationalist party was the only party to boast a cartoonist and it appeared for more than 10 years. allender grew up in allen, kansas. in 1872 and her family moved to washington d.c. around 1900. her mother was one of the first women employees at the department of the interior...
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to be on the radio. it's not an easy feat to use just your voice to tell the story. especially to another country.was asked to be on today fm. which is the biggest radio station by friend of mine who thought i could provide perspective. >> i knew you would come across as an informed person and a passionate person which is very important. as a result of your performance the produces of the show contact me to thank me. >> the crew of the show, the last word with matt cooper traveled to new york to broadcast live from the city at the center of a tall. they they put together a panel of people to talk about the election from all sides and walks of life. guess included a cast, commentators, the chatty cabbies and of course, me. midday headed to midtown and sat down with host matt cooper. the showed aired live during the rush hour drive and all the people who are listening, to them i announced i was voting for donald trump. they wanted to know why. >> first and foremost, i'm an american. i met in a nationalist i would say. i believe that donald trump leaves in american ideals. i believe he'll keep our jo
to be on the radio. it's not an easy feat to use just your voice to tell the story. especially to another country.was asked to be on today fm. which is the biggest radio station by friend of mine who thought i could provide perspective. >> i knew you would come across as an informed person and a passionate person which is very important. as a result of your performance the produces of the show contact me to thank me. >> the crew of the show, the last word with matt cooper traveled...
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goodness and selflessness is possible and stop and look to a veteran, telling stories of their heroism, so it is up to us to ask and to listen. to tell the stories for them. >> tonight we are doing just that, you are about to meet a local veteran who served at a time when the military was still segregated. >> he had to fight for the right to serve his own country. paul lagrone brings you the story of one of the few remaining tuskegee airmen from world war ii. >> on a crystal blue veterans day, these children pay their respect. >> veterans are still people who are trained to use powerful weapons. >> to the men and women who fought for the future. >> all veterans are important. >> from the malthus of the innocent, to the eyes of the sitting in the front row, the message is the same. >> they have done a great job. >> every aggrieved fought for freedom when he wasn't free in his own country. he served in world war ii as a mechanic with the tuskegee airmen the first african- american military pilots. >> we have our training. >> at the time the military was racially segregated, he essentially had to fight for the honor to serve. today airmen r
goodness and selflessness is possible and stop and look to a veteran, telling stories of their heroism, so it is up to us to ask and to listen. to tell the stories for them. >> tonight we are doing just that, you are about to meet a local veteran who served at a time when the military was still segregated. >> he had to fight for the right to serve his own country. paul lagrone brings you the story of one of the few remaining tuskegee airmen from world war ii. >> on a crystal...
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to juan and a special guest. and welcome to the show. >> thank you so much. >> and juan, you were born in mexico. can you tell us the story, and how coming to raleigh? >> i was born in a small village in mexico, in the western state, and i was born with severe deformities. and the actual syndrome and it was very apparent to the doctor that was delivering me that something was wrong because the most prominent birth defects i had was cleft foot and cleft palette and basically if you look through my mouth, you can see up to my nose, so he said this baby is definitely not okay, so they -- he rushed me to the hospital. my mother actually stayed back. the hospital was an hour away, progressed from there. and the pronoseys from the doctor wasn't very good. and they said that i probably was not going to live long because i was having trouble feeding, basically getting breast milk, and they said that because of that a lot of children die at auto very young age, and they don't really make it. and so after hearing that, my mom was like, well, what can do? and they said unfortunately we can't do his surgeries here until at least he i
to juan and a special guest. and welcome to the show. >> thank you so much. >> and juan, you were born in mexico. can you tell us the story, and how coming to raleigh? >> i was born in a small village in mexico, in the western state, and i was born with severe deformities. and the actual syndrome and it was very apparent to the doctor that was delivering me that something was wrong because the most prominent birth defects i had was cleft foot and cleft palette and basically if...
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elizabeth warren sent a letter to the government accountability office requesting the review of trump's chaotic transition. what's this all about? joining us to tell us the real storyp transitional team executive committee. >> possibly ben carson. >> yeah. diversity nonidealogical problem solvers. he is being very deliberate about who he is picking. he is going through a whole full scale process. you know kellyanne. you know me personally. there has been nothing like that. >> it seems very very well controlled. >> and we are reaching out to so many people to send a message he will be president for everybody. >> you have a close relationship with mitt romney. >> i do. >> tell us what's going on there. people said maybe it's secretary of state. maybe it should be something else. is he on the very short list of secretary of state? >> he sent the message that we want a plus plus players on the team. so yes, a little bit of soreness from the campaign rhetoric but not from mike huckabee. he made a comment. he also said i think he said there are 100 people that would be better suited. >> i respect both of those guys. they were in the fox hole with us fighting the good fig
elizabeth warren sent a letter to the government accountability office requesting the review of trump's chaotic transition. what's this all about? joining us to tell us the real storyp transitional team executive committee. >> possibly ben carson. >> yeah. diversity nonidealogical problem solvers. he is being very deliberate about who he is picking. he is going through a whole full scale process. you know kellyanne. you know me personally. there has been nothing like that. >>...
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in 2012 and in 2008 and in 2004 and now the shift as it goes from democrat to republican in favor of donald trump. but it's really -- tells us a fascinating story, martha, as we dive into the numbers as to how he was led to victory. we have so many more examples too and we will pull you up a few next hour or two. martha: thank you so much. thanks, bill. how did the polls get it so
in 2012 and in 2008 and in 2004 and now the shift as it goes from democrat to republican in favor of donald trump. but it's really -- tells us a fascinating story, martha, as we dive into the numbers as to how he was led to victory. we have so many more examples too and we will pull you up a few next hour or two. martha: thank you so much. thanks, bill. how did the polls get it so
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used to dump ice water on gentleman neat sin the ice bucket california evening. it helps us do what a lot of other objects in this exhibit do, which is to have us tell the story of the power of the individual in giving. one person doing something is great, but millions of people doing something is even better. > the is bucket challenge raised $150 million in gestate weeks. all of the municipal went towards research, treatment and finding a cure for als. > pretty amazing. all right, sue, it's been a busy today today. we're glad to have something to talk about. while it's been so quiet we've had so little rain and we have not had much rain then. most of it dried up earlier today, but we had fog around. > expecting it tomorrow. >> definitely tomorrow. i don't think we'll get an all-day rain. a big slug in the morning, a few dry hours in the afternoon and at the front 5 to 9:00. that's how things are looking at this point. the fog is getting a little bit thicker in the district as we look out toward the washington monument. visibility had been about 8 miles. i think it's dropped to two and a half miles which you can still navigate in, but many miles are seeing visib
used to dump ice water on gentleman neat sin the ice bucket california evening. it helps us do what a lot of other objects in this exhibit do, which is to have us tell the story of the power of the individual in giving. one person doing something is great, but millions of people doing something is even better. > the is bucket challenge raised $150 million in gestate weeks. all of the municipal went towards research, treatment and finding a cure for als. > pretty amazing. all right, sue,...
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the country as a whole. but we pass on stories in the absence of time because they use the entertainment value of the story to tell us something about ourselves and the world. so i love writers like joseph conrad who tried to tell a story that got a central truth. so that's what i wanted to do in studying literature writing, but i had to get a job out of college. i was a secretary at secretary at time inc. and it was right before the 92 race i had always love politics growing up in washington, had been a government minor, so i was interested in campaigns and governing. that's when the two stories came together. i got to meet -- was a long-time columnist for life in time magazine who had that same kind of way of covering the way you write. it's about the stuff that we love in the american condition in the story at the heart of politics that got me going and becoming a reporter where instead of looking at stories and books you could talk to people. so i started covering all kinds of stuff before i really the first campaign i covered was a 96 i had about four years of covering the baseball strike, wall street, the fi
the country as a whole. but we pass on stories in the absence of time because they use the entertainment value of the story to tell us something about ourselves and the world. so i love writers like joseph conrad who tried to tell a story that got a central truth. so that's what i wanted to do in studying literature writing, but i had to get a job out of college. i was a secretary at secretary at time inc. and it was right before the 92 race i had always love politics growing up in washington,...
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christine maddela traveled to the u-s/mexico border to look into a controversial campaign issue: immigration. fox5's christine maddela joins us live to tell us about her story. the desert known as a hotbed for illegal drug activity. we drove there with a las vegas man who volunteers his time to patrol and be on the lookout for drug smugglers. we then traveled to the border town of nogales, arizona and met the men and women who enforce immigration laws. while we were there, a k-9 sniffed out drugs hidden in a car trying to cross through the port of entry. " 2:00 today we already had one seizure of uncommon here? happens every day. you see the change of behavior, then he goes finds the source, then sits. we see a lot of things, narcotics smuggled in compartments in vehicles, on people, we've seen people being smuggled in cars. why? they all want to come to the united states by any means necessary. we also explore that issue... the reas people emigrate to the united states illegally. it's a thirty minute fox5 news special. you can watch it right here on fox5 this sunday at one thirty after n-f-l on fox. now fox5 weather 24/7 with meterologist sam argier will r
christine maddela traveled to the u-s/mexico border to look into a controversial campaign issue: immigration. fox5's christine maddela joins us live to tell us about her story. the desert known as a hotbed for illegal drug activity. we drove there with a las vegas man who volunteers his time to patrol and be on the lookout for drug smugglers. we then traveled to the border town of nogales, arizona and met the men and women who enforce immigration laws. while we were there, a k-9 sniffed out...
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as you go through that moon door, how to set this up, how to tell that story in just a blink, this just felt like the right way to do it. you use those as a backdrop to be able to put the elements on and tell the story of the trip. here the plane and of this thing that happened, it would never occur to me to take those banners and use them to create a space. to create kind of the structural forms that organize that space and allow us to organize the information within it. it's just a really beautiful thing that he took this historical photo and turned it into, you know, the thing that i can put my text on and ruin it. >> thank you. that's great. >> one of the things that we're, again, for the visitor, that we're so happy about, is that the visitor gets transported in this museum to many places. and this is one of the places that they go. that one of the spaces that they get to visit. >> yeah, literally a portal. >> and take the picture on the great wall of china. >> yeah. >> so, in the gallery outside of that, one of our presidency galleries, we have one of the moments that is -- has already become one of the most photographed
as you go through that moon door, how to set this up, how to tell that story in just a blink, this just felt like the right way to do it. you use those as a backdrop to be able to put the elements on and tell the story of the trip. here the plane and of this thing that happened, it would never occur to me to take those banners and use them to create a space. to create kind of the structural forms that organize that space and allow us to organize the information within it. it's just a really...
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tell the story of 2016 in the form of an old school doment tear. >> the vast communication network overwhelmed this establishment using flip >> how we could tell the story to our kids. >> fix that mess as fast as i can. >> plus our game show political squares with our pabl of stars and maybe a few surprises along the way. this is money, power & politics. >>>president trump... the political elite in both parties did not see that coming. republicans were blind sided first.
tell the story of 2016 in the form of an old school doment tear. >> the vast communication network overwhelmed this establishment using flip >> how we could tell the story to our kids. >> fix that mess as fast as i can. >> plus our game show political squares with our pabl of stars and maybe a few surprises along the way. this is money, power & politics. >>>president trump... the political elite in both parties did not see that coming. republicans were blind...
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used football to teach science, technology, engineering, and math in an interactive lab, and they take 60,000 students a year through this program at the 49ers stadium, and we just love using technology and story telling to open up young people's minds to new ideas and new careers, possibly. next is the muhammad ali center in louisville, kentucky. the focus of this project is to use muhammad's life to teach concepts such as dedication and confidence, speaking up. another one of our successful partnerships. joe mentioned we have been very honored to be a part of seven presidential libraries. i will list them in alphabetical order. bush 43, carter, clinton, fdr, lbj, and reagan. what is particularly important to us, for me as one of the owners at cortina, i was raised by two journalists during the heyday of print journalism, and they were also very politically involved, and i grew up at the dinner table hearing about the importance of democracy and the office of the presidency. and we have been -- it's been so important to us to work on these, now our seventh presidential library, to reach out to young people to use technologies that joe and craig talked about to open up young people's minds to the hist
used football to teach science, technology, engineering, and math in an interactive lab, and they take 60,000 students a year through this program at the 49ers stadium, and we just love using technology and story telling to open up young people's minds to new ideas and new careers, possibly. next is the muhammad ali center in louisville, kentucky. the focus of this project is to use muhammad's life to teach concepts such as dedication and confidence, speaking up. another one of our successful...
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the future. certainly with a diversed population of over 300 million people, there are so many stories to be told and scholarship had to be collected, analyzed and made useful to tell the story of all americans, of all americans. >> thank you. >> we've worked, of course, with a park service to acquire the land that the museum sits on and i have -- i've had a long working relationship with the park service which is an event every year on park service land, but i wanted to go back for a moment and i have a couple of questions for you, too, bob. >> okay. >> if any of you saw that piece, you saw that my father was holding me as a two or three-year-old in yellow stone looking like i wanted to run somewhere. i object to the form got a copy of that picture right about the time i thought it passed. i started to going to parks very early, we lived in california. we lived in hawaii and so i went to the big island and saw the val cone know and that's at national park as well. we drove west and this is what you will drive, will explain, what it's restaurants are. what its minds were, what its historic sites were. we would have the book as we drove from d.c. to north carolina o
the future. certainly with a diversed population of over 300 million people, there are so many stories to be told and scholarship had to be collected, analyzed and made useful to tell the story of all americans, of all americans. >> thank you. >> we've worked, of course, with a park service to acquire the land that the museum sits on and i have -- i've had a long working relationship with the park service which is an event every year on park service land, but i wanted to go back for...
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the breaking news to update everybody on what happened this morning. look at this image here. sent to us. want to thank you for helping us tell the story. crews worked very fast to keep this thing from spreading to the nearby homes. it unfolded year cave creek road and greenway. crews told us they were so it may not be vacant. the cause by the way is under investigation still at this hour. also breaking overnight a fight breaks out in phoenix. one man ends up with stab wounds. we're waiting on the official details. but police say the witnesses tell them the second guy involved in this ran off. the victim did not go to the hospital we've just learned. that's the newest information on these >>> the candles are covering the ground where two teens were killed by a suspected drunk driver. sanchez' father telling us they were just going to mcdonald's when they were hit. [ crying ] [speaking spanish]. there. police say the driver was also speeding when he rear-ended the teen's car. >>> you cannot arrest me until i know i have a warrant. >> hey. you can't hit a girl like that. >> a police officer in flagstaff on administrative leave this morning
the breaking news to update everybody on what happened this morning. look at this image here. sent to us. want to thank you for helping us tell the story. crews worked very fast to keep this thing from spreading to the nearby homes. it unfolded year cave creek road and greenway. crews told us they were so it may not be vacant. the cause by the way is under investigation still at this hour. also breaking overnight a fight breaks out in phoenix. one man ends up with stab wounds. we're waiting on...
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seven of these here and behind the photographs that are dedicated to specific families who literally gave you a steamer trunk of illustrate stems and asked us to tell their story and the important to their family and culture and backgrounds. the processing center opened in 1892. for the next 30 years or so operated at future tilt as a massive plezing center. somewhere during 919 tos, there was the beginning of the process of restricting immigration that brought of flow of people here almost to a halt. world war i helped to do that, too, but by 1924, a very restrictive quota law, in conjunction with the creation of the consulate system that we have today, really brought ellis island to a close as a mass processing center. it remained open for another 30 years. it would be a place where those detained in port in new york would be brought out and held until their case was adjudicated. by 1954, we're in the middle of a strong anti-communist surge a fear of foreign elements. by that time the building really lost its total purpose and use, so in november of 1954, the building closed. it would be really empty for the next 11 years until 1965, when president johnson i
seven of these here and behind the photographs that are dedicated to specific families who literally gave you a steamer trunk of illustrate stems and asked us to tell their story and the important to their family and culture and backgrounds. the processing center opened in 1892. for the next 30 years or so operated at future tilt as a massive plezing center. somewhere during 919 tos, there was the beginning of the process of restricting immigration that brought of flow of people here almost to...
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to preserve the legacy of the mountain troops. to honor those fellows who didn't come back. they would want us to tell a a story and tell it well. there legacy is also perfect effort preserved deep in the storage room home to thousands of artifacts commonly housed in the tenth on division resource center they have a database on every man who served and intent including it turns out my own grandfather. charles carnot was assigned to company b my grandpa chuck are years old when he went to italy to serve with them on division i never knew this intel now but kelly smith tells me monday april 1945 what driving his commanding officer. area covered officer .-period area covered by heavy sniper and artillery fire my grandpa was wounded. even though she was severely injured he refused to go to get checked out by the medics what he needed to do to commanding officer until finally his co looked at him and said go get checked out. home from world war ii. i wasn't fighting for my life that's for sure. melanie loveland doesn't have memories of her grandpa all she never stopped fighting. she does have one other thing. an old record richard joh
to preserve the legacy of the mountain troops. to honor those fellows who didn't come back. they would want us to tell a a story and tell it well. there legacy is also perfect effort preserved deep in the storage room home to thousands of artifacts commonly housed in the tenth on division resource center they have a database on every man who served and intent including it turns out my own grandfather. charles carnot was assigned to company b my grandpa chuck are years old when he went to italy...
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us live with the latest. >> reporter: mike pence booed by the audience and lectured by the cast in new york city. the show uses rap and history to tell the story of alexander hamilton while highlighting the at the end of the show, an actor read a message from the cast directly to pence expressing their hope that the administration will be inclusive. >> we are the diverse america who are alarm and anxious that your new administration will not protect us. we truly hope this show has inspired you to uphold our american values and work on behalf of all of us. >> reporter: pence left his seat before the message from he did not respond but waved to a crowd of protesters when he left. donald trump is demanding an apology tweeting, our wonderful future v.p. was harassed last night at the theater by the cast of hamilton. this should not happen. the theater must always be a safe and special place. the cast of hamilton was very rude last night to a good man mike pence. sir. i appreciate mike pence for stopping to listen." the actor says it was important to speak on behalf of all marginalized group. >> i'm glad we had the opportunity. i'm glad he stayed.
us live with the latest. >> reporter: mike pence booed by the audience and lectured by the cast in new york city. the show uses rap and history to tell the story of alexander hamilton while highlighting the at the end of the show, an actor read a message from the cast directly to pence expressing their hope that the administration will be inclusive. >> we are the diverse america who are alarm and anxious that your new administration will not protect us. we truly hope this show has...
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to help the homeless was used instead to sweep them away. cbs4 investigator brian maass broke the story this summer and tells us about this new information. >> we clean up the stuff, we don't -- >> reporter: these were the sweeps pushing the homeless according to this internal city e-mail trail, the hancock organization took money from a homeless donation fund. >> i think they realized what they did was wrong. >> reporter: the aclu has been highly critical, and the mayor called it an administrative snafu. >> when you called it attention, we took a closer look and we've corrected it thanks to your investigation as well. so it's done and we move on. no, i was not initially aware of it. >> reporter: the homeless donation fund will now be a stand alone organization to make sure no funds are comingleed. julie smith with denver's department of human services says what the cbs4 were helping the homeless. >> was it wrong to take money people donated to use the homeless and sweep them out? >> i certainly think maybe it wasn't the best idea and i think we can agree that we reversed course as soon as you brought it to our attention and we appreciated t
to help the homeless was used instead to sweep them away. cbs4 investigator brian maass broke the story this summer and tells us about this new information. >> we clean up the stuff, we don't -- >> reporter: these were the sweeps pushing the homeless according to this internal city e-mail trail, the hancock organization took money from a homeless donation fund. >> i think they realized what they did was wrong. >> reporter: the aclu has been highly critical, and the mayor...
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the flames were really big, burned that house real bad. >> reporter: several others lived there and tells us one of his roommates had to jump from the second story. in all seven people inside were hurt and taken to the hospital. but ian tells us they will be okay. >> we are all being protected somehow. >> reporter: another live look, this was a wind-driven fire, officials say it wouldn't be as bad, but winds were so high overnight, the fire spread to the another home. it's never a good time for something like that to happen, but especially during the holiday season it really hurts. everybody will survive. bob brooks channel 6 "action news." >> another fire overnight left nine homes in ruins in trenton. the fire fight was delayed by live electrical wires that fell down near the burning home. pse&g had to be called in to turn off the electric and the gas. the fire went to 6-alarm also. 6-alarms. the homes are gone right before the holidays. >> i lost everything. my life is good, my son, my husband is okay. >> when i looked over, i saw the fire, i've never seen anything like this. through the window there is a fire. >> investigators are sifting thr
the flames were really big, burned that house real bad. >> reporter: several others lived there and tells us one of his roommates had to jump from the second story. in all seven people inside were hurt and taken to the hospital. but ian tells us they will be okay. >> we are all being protected somehow. >> reporter: another live look, this was a wind-driven fire, officials say it wouldn't be as bad, but winds were so high overnight, the fire spread to the another home. it's...
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the cast read a message to him. reporter brian yanis has more on the message and how the cast is responding. >> reporter: the show uses rap and hip-hop to tell the story of alexander hamilton highlighting the strength of american diversity. at the end of the show, actor brandon dixon expressed hope that the administration will be inclusive. >> we are a diverse america who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us. we hope this show has inspired you for our american values and work on behalf of all of us. >> pence left his seat before the message but heard it from the hallway. he did not respond but waved to the crowd including protestors as he left. president-elect donald trump is demanding an apology tweeting our wonderful future vp mike pence was harassed at the theater by the cast of hamilton, cameras blazing. this should not happen. the theater must be a safe and special place. the cast of hamilton was rude to a good man, mike pence. apologize. dixon responding to trump tweeting: >> i'm glad we had the opportunity and he stayed and listened. i truly appreciate him doing that. >> hashtag boycott hamilton trended on tw
the cast read a message to him. reporter brian yanis has more on the message and how the cast is responding. >> reporter: the show uses rap and hip-hop to tell the story of alexander hamilton highlighting the strength of american diversity. at the end of the show, actor brandon dixon expressed hope that the administration will be inclusive. >> we are a diverse america who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us. we hope this show has inspired you for...
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whenever you doubt the courage and goodness and selflessness is possible, stop and look to a veteran. they do not always go around telling stories of their heroism. andt is up to uslisten and tell those stories for them. and to live the values for which they were prepared to give theirs. it is up to us to make sure they always get the care they need. when i announced my candidacy for this office almost a decade ago, i recommitted this generation to that work. we have increased funding by more than 85%. we have cut veteran homelessness almost in half. today more veterans have access , to health care and fewer are unemployed. we help the disabled veterans afford a preset experience -- afford prosthetics. [applause] pres. obama: we help disabled veterans, we are delivering more mental health care services because we know not all wounds of war are visible. together, we began this. together, we must continue to keep that sacred trust with our veterans and honor their good work with our own, knowing that our mission is never done. it is still a tragedy that 20 veterans a day take their own lives. we have to get them the help they need. we have to keep solving problems
whenever you doubt the courage and goodness and selflessness is possible, stop and look to a veteran. they do not always go around telling stories of their heroism. andt is up to uslisten and tell those stories for them. and to live the values for which they were prepared to give theirs. it is up to us to make sure they always get the care they need. when i announced my candidacy for this office almost a decade ago, i recommitted this generation to that work. we have increased funding by more...
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us have learned to love the team through our parents or grandparents. kwwl's brad hanson tells us about the cubs newest fan -- who -- one day -- will have a unique story to tell his family about his cedar rapids--a different kind of screaming it's okay buddy benjamin matthew jansen decided if the cubs were going to make history, he wasn't going to miss it. "so we had family, you know, waiting 70 years, 80 years. he waited less than two hours." baby benjamin's timing was a little off... happened.. "for a split second i'm disappointed, but then i realized i wanted the cubs to n, here's my newborn boy, it doesn't matter. hopefully they win, but this is more important." the gender of their second child was a total mystery--and they were a bit surprised to learn they'd had another boy. they had a few names on the list, but ultimately, found their inspiration from the world series m-v-p--ben zobrist. "then he hits this double down what about ben? we thought maybe liked that name." and less than two hours after matt was blessed with his second son, cubs win the world series! his favorite team rewrote history. "i don't know if i can top it. i mean, having a kid
us have learned to love the team through our parents or grandparents. kwwl's brad hanson tells us about the cubs newest fan -- who -- one day -- will have a unique story to tell his family about his cedar rapids--a different kind of screaming it's okay buddy benjamin matthew jansen decided if the cubs were going to make history, he wasn't going to miss it. "so we had family, you know, waiting 70 years, 80 years. he waited less than two hours." baby benjamin's timing was a little...
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president-elect mike pence was booed by the audience and lectured by actor brandon victor dixon of hamilton. broadway show uses rap and hiphop to tell the storylton while highlighting the strength of american's diversity. at the end of the show dixon read a message from the cast direcdirectly to pence expressig hope that the trump administration will be inclusi inclusive. >> we are the diverse america. who are alarmed and ang thus that your new administration will not protect us. but we truly hope this show inspired to you unhold our american values ton work behalf of all of us. >> donald trump tweeted today saying in part "the cast of hamilton was very rude last night to a very goodman, mike pence. apologize! ". >>> hash tag boy scott hamilton is trending on twitter as people debate whether this act was appropriate. >>> democrats have expressed serious concerns with president-elect trump's administration nominations so far. they say steve bannon, senator jeff sessions, congressman mike pompeo and retired lieutenant general mike flynn have shrowded in controversy. fox's kristen fisher has more from washington. >> reporter: democrats are are h
president-elect mike pence was booed by the audience and lectured by actor brandon victor dixon of hamilton. broadway show uses rap and hiphop to tell the storylton while highlighting the strength of american's diversity. at the end of the show dixon read a message from the cast direcdirectly to pence expressig hope that the trump administration will be inclusi inclusive. >> we are the diverse america. who are alarmed and ang thus that your new administration will not protect us. but we...
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to those families specifically. we have about six or seven of these here and behind the photographs that are dedicated to specific families who literally gave us a trunk full of items and ask us to tell their story. and the importance to their family, culture, and backgrounds. the processing center opened in 1892. for the next 30 years or so, operated at full tilt as a mass processing center. somewhere in the 1920's at the beginning of the process of restricting immigration through very restrictive laws that brought the flow of people through here almost to a halt. world war i helped to do that, too. by 1924, a very restrictive quota law in conjunction with the creation of the consulate system we have today, brought an -- brought ellis island to a close as a processing center. it would be open for another 20 years. it would be a place where those detained in new york would be held until their case was adjudicated. by 1954, we are in the middle of a strong anti-communist surge of fear of foreign elements and by that time, the building had really lost its total purpose and use. in november 1954, the building closed and it would be empty for the next 11 years until 1965 when president johnson issue
to those families specifically. we have about six or seven of these here and behind the photographs that are dedicated to specific families who literally gave us a trunk full of items and ask us to tell their story. and the importance to their family, culture, and backgrounds. the processing center opened in 1892. for the next 30 years or so, operated at full tilt as a mass processing center. somewhere in the 1920's at the beginning of the process of restricting immigration through very...
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tell the old school doment tear. >> the vast communication network overwhelmed this establishment using flip phones. >> how we could tell the story to our kids. >> fix that mess as fast as i can. >> plus our game show political squares with our pabl of stars and maybe a few surprises along the way. this is money, power & politics. >>>president trump... the political elite in both parties did not see that republicans were blind sided first. ? ? >> to the republican elite, one man was poisoned. the other more like a bullet to the head. >> shot or poisoned what does it matter? >> as the war dragged on and general trump battled the resistance, the republican elite decided to drink the poison. >> that he's not trump. >> you might find an anecdote to poisoning. i don't know. >> time was running out as general trump concurred states to the north and south. the wall that pitted brother against brother was winding down. general trump took over the twitter line and used it to feed his war machine. >> prior to the great republican war, twitter was a novelty. trump used it as a wp of war. >> to the republican elite he was a clown or old crank.
tell the old school doment tear. >> the vast communication network overwhelmed this establishment using flip phones. >> how we could tell the story to our kids. >> fix that mess as fast as i can. >> plus our game show political squares with our pabl of stars and maybe a few surprises along the way. this is money, power & politics. >>>president trump... the political elite in both parties did not see that republicans were blind sided first. ? ? >> to...
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facing the issues all of us, here's a way to let us know what is keeping you up at night, click on the good question logo tell us what we can get to the bottom of. >>> an update to a story from last week you may remember the woman over my shoulder, she reached out to us when her husband's wedding ring went missing when he passed away at st. joseph's hospital, we contacted the cremation societ apologized giving the family $1500 to cover the cost of the ring. she says while no amount of money can replace the heirloom she feels this proves her husband is watching over her. she can now pay her bills for the month. >>> some of the biggest names in music jamming in tampa bay leading up to the college football playoff national championship. flo rida, usher, gavin degraw park as part of a three-day free music festival. several other free events leading up to the big game, a full list on our website. >>> now, abc action weather. >> it is finally chilly out and it will get chillier. >> you get the christmas tree lighting in ybor city today. >> and park. >> today great american teach in for multiple counties. a lot going on and the weather has cooperated dutifully. there is a look
facing the issues all of us, here's a way to let us know what is keeping you up at night, click on the good question logo tell us what we can get to the bottom of. >>> an update to a story from last week you may remember the woman over my shoulder, she reached out to us when her husband's wedding ring went missing when he passed away at st. joseph's hospital, we contacted the cremation societ apologized giving the family $1500 to cover the cost of the ring. she says while no amount of...
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tell the story of 2016 in the form of an old school doment tear. >> the vast communication network overwhelmed this establishment using flip phones. >> how we could tell the story to our kids. >> fix that mess as fast as i can. >> plus our game show political squares with our pabl of stars and maybe a few surprises along the way. >>>president trump... the political elite in both parties did not see that coming. republicans were blind sided first. ? ? >> to the republican elite, one man was poisoned. the other more like a bullet to the head. >> shot or poisoned what does it matter? >> as the war resistance, the republican elite decided to drink the poison. >> what turns yo on about cruz? >> that he's not trump. >> you might find an anecdote to poisoning. i don't know. >> time was running out as general trump concurred states to the north and south. the wall that pitted brother against brother was winding down. general trump took over the twitter line and used it to feed his war machine. >> prior to the great
tell the story of 2016 in the form of an old school doment tear. >> the vast communication network overwhelmed this establishment using flip phones. >> how we could tell the story to our kids. >> fix that mess as fast as i can. >> plus our game show political squares with our pabl of stars and maybe a few surprises along the way. >>>president trump... the political elite in both parties did not see that coming. republicans were blind sided first. ? ? >> to...
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the all for paws website. if you would like us to share your shelter success stories post a picture to the "fyi philly" facebook page using the #6abc shelter me tell us where you adopted your pet and how much they mean to you. we'll feature your stories on the up coming "shelter me rescue of the week" segments. nydia han channel 6 "action news." >> members of the u.s. air force joint base mcguire addiction lakehurst spent their veterans day in service, they helped to feed those less fortunate. it is estimated that 1/5th of homeless people in philadelphia have served in the armed forces. we'll be right back with the top stories. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for this amazing price. cable can't offer speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can.
the all for paws website. if you would like us to share your shelter success stories post a picture to the "fyi philly" facebook page using the #6abc shelter me tell us where you adopted your pet and how much they mean to you. we'll feature your stories on the up coming "shelter me rescue of the week" segments. nydia han channel 6 "action news." >> members of the u.s. air force joint base mcguire addiction lakehurst spent their veterans day in service, they...
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cynical, whenever you doubt the courage and goodness and selflessness is possible, stop and look to a veteran. they don't always tell stories of their heroism. it is up to us to listen, to tell those stories for them. and to live the values for which they were prepared to give theirs. it is up to us to make sure they get the care they need. when i announced my candidacy for this office almost a decade ago, i recommitted this generation to that work. we have increased funding by more than 85%. we have cut veterans homelessness almost in half. more veterans have access to health care and fewer are unemployed. we help disabled veterans, we are delivering more mental health care services because we know not all wounds of war are visible. together, we began this. together, we must continue to keep that sacred trust with our veterans and honor their good work with our own, knowing that our mission is never done. it is still a tragedy 20 veterans a day take their own lives. we have to get them the help they need. we have to solve problems like long wait times at the v.a. we have to resist privatizing the health care we owe america's veterans. [applause] on vetera
cynical, whenever you doubt the courage and goodness and selflessness is possible, stop and look to a veteran. they don't always tell stories of their heroism. it is up to us to listen, to tell those stories for them. and to live the values for which they were prepared to give theirs. it is up to us to make sure they get the care they need. when i announced my candidacy for this office almost a decade ago, i recommitted this generation to that work. we have increased funding by more than 85%....
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the las vegas strip. tom hawley is going to take us back to the early '80s and the caesars palace grand prix. tell us how the name got started. those stories and more coming up on " 3 tomorrow at noon, the talented men of human nature launching their new show joouk box which will be throwing in some of the holiday favorites. they'lling here with a live performance. you are not going to want to miss that and so much more here on "news 3 live at noon." that will be tomorrow. ?? attention medicare beneficiaries living in clark county. now is the time to review your current medicare coverage. whatever your health coverage needs, like an aarp medicarecomplete plan insured through unitedhealthcare. it can combine medicare parts a and b... which is your hospital and doctor coverage... with part d prescription drug coverage and more... all in one simple plan for a $0 dollar monthly premium. if you live in clark county. this medicare advantage plan offers you... visits to your primary care doctor for a $0 co-pay. when you enroll in this aarp medicarecomplete plan insured through unitedhealthcare, you'll have $0 co-pays for specialist visits... over
the las vegas strip. tom hawley is going to take us back to the early '80s and the caesars palace grand prix. tell us how the name got started. those stories and more coming up on " 3 tomorrow at noon, the talented men of human nature launching their new show joouk box which will be throwing in some of the holiday favorites. they'lling here with a live performance. you are not going to want to miss that and so much more here on "news 3 live at noon." that will be tomorrow. ??...
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story. thanks for coming on to tell us the story. thank you. >> thank you. liz: chandler bats they do make bats if you want to pony up the money. tonight 8:00 p.m. eastern, go cleveland! 29 minutes away. we're awaiting president obama who is about to speak in chapel hill, north carolina. we'll take you there when we come back. dow jones industrials swooning a bit. s&p was is down eight. it was down 17. maybe a comeback like the cubs is in for the markets. we'll be back. liz: this is what is called a split screen three locations. president obama to take the stage in north carolina. that is joe biden speaking live in palm beach gardens, stumping for hillary clinton. vice-presidential candidate on the tim kaine in dubuque, iowa. we have breaking news situation we brought you at the top of the hour, that is the case of republicans in broward county, florida, about to file a lawsuit early as tomorrow alleging some type of voter fraud involving mail-in ballots there. is some response from broward county. if you forgive me i will read this here. they are sayings thi
story. thanks for coming on to tell us the story. thank you. >> thank you. liz: chandler bats they do make bats if you want to pony up the money. tonight 8:00 p.m. eastern, go cleveland! 29 minutes away. we're awaiting president obama who is about to speak in chapel hill, north carolina. we'll take you there when we come back. dow jones industrials swooning a bit. s&p was is down eight. it was down 17. maybe a comeback like the cubs is in for the markets. we'll be back. liz: this is...
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so the "new york times" would interview to see those eyewitnesses the '96 come up off of the horizon. of us 258 before that investigation was over. but they still want to tell the story not a single of those officials the day gave a report judy's fbi but they kept running more stories to trace those missiles inside the plane. and then they ran the headline. that exploded in the cabin of twa 800. and they are pointing to a bomb that they are not ruling out a missile. and one of those had to go. but did 84 the 23rd the justice department was aware the fbi was talking to much. but heading up the meeting is said deputy attorney general pet be now was a figurehead as the attorney general. just like the national security council. and there is no record what took place on the 22nd but that began to change immediately after words. there would be no more eye witnesses and the faa started to search all over the world but the plane was used for a training exercise it takes several weeks to find that in the did know what direction to take that on september 19 now with the ntsb. so perhaps it was a mechanical failure after all. said that may explain so that was up problem so had
so the "new york times" would interview to see those eyewitnesses the '96 come up off of the horizon. of us 258 before that investigation was over. but they still want to tell the story not a single of those officials the day gave a report judy's fbi but they kept running more stories to trace those missiles inside the plane. and then they ran the headline. that exploded in the cabin of twa 800. and they are pointing to a bomb that they are not ruling out a missile. and one of those...
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to the situation tells us, there is no evidence to support the report that scientology is to blame for the split. telling us quote, it's untrue. >>> all right. we're moving on to the number two tracking story. ryan lochte backstrokes out of the ballroom. >> i kind of liked him. keltie you were there, at least now he can focus on planning his wedding, right? >> if you mean saying yes honey, then yeah. luckily he has a dancing pro in his corner. >> i'm going to ask her to competitor graph my first dance. use your memory, lochte, i'll be there. >> i would think we would have to go romantic. it's a wedding. you've got to be romantic. >> look for ryan and kayla ray reid to dance their hearts out and derek huff to not lose focus even after what looked to be an ugly rehearsal before last night's tango. >> did we not have enough time together? >> i've had more time than any partner in my life. >> your package was heated. you were like -- >> it was funny, we had a beautiful talk the first day, and i don't know. i think trying to like -- i don't know -- >> bury me, i don't know. ?? ?? >> jazz. i saw. s. kind of amazing. >> shirtless spicing up the halloween jazz routine. it was her daughter's reacti
to the situation tells us, there is no evidence to support the report that scientology is to blame for the split. telling us quote, it's untrue. >>> all right. we're moving on to the number two tracking story. ryan lochte backstrokes out of the ballroom. >> i kind of liked him. keltie you were there, at least now he can focus on planning his wedding, right? >> if you mean saying yes honey, then yeah. luckily he has a dancing pro in his corner. >> i'm going to ask her...
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to another. an outsider might look as an outcropping or creek, to the apache the landmarks make up cultural geography. elders use the markers to tell stories about the past and pass on important elements of cultural understanding to younger people. so if you no longer live in this homeland, right, to western apache, they would no longer be able to pass on this knowledge in the same way. it would represent a loss of culture knowledge. as settlers flooded west after the civil war, the united states government sought to build a road from fort laramie in present day wyoming to the gold fields in what is now montana. red cloud, lakota chief, along with his warriors and their cheyenne and arapahoe allies fought the military to a stand still between 1866 and 1868. so right after the war ends. this is known as red cloud's war. the resulting treaty was not only very controversial one, but also laid the groundwork for additional violence. in the treaty, which is the treaty of fort laramie of 1868, the u.s. government established the great sioux reservation in the western part of what is now south dakota. the lakota would get to keep the black hills
to another. an outsider might look as an outcropping or creek, to the apache the landmarks make up cultural geography. elders use the markers to tell stories about the past and pass on important elements of cultural understanding to younger people. so if you no longer live in this homeland, right, to western apache, they would no longer be able to pass on this knowledge in the same way. it would represent a loss of culture knowledge. as settlers flooded west after the civil war, the united...
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different audience segments in the different types of audiences you have to deal with, and that sets the stage for us to begin how we -- first to begin with stories we are going to tell, how we are going to tell them, and how to present any physical space. >> craig forgot one key audience segment. there are not many of them, but they are very important. and those are the -- people. they go really deep. i just wanted to talk a little bit about the process and how we worked on figuring out the story. we start with the audience and the guest's expectations of what we want guests to come away with and we are digging into the man and his life, watching documentaries, trying to discover who this man is. and we are seeing 1913 when he was born, feels really far away, right? it feels really distant to us, but when he is elected president in 1968, there is this chaos, this action and excitement and distant,- that is both something that a lot of people forget about or young audience have not lived through, but it is something i can really grab you, really excite you. and we thought, that is where we need to start. we need to start in that moment when he is about to be elected.
different audience segments in the different types of audiences you have to deal with, and that sets the stage for us to begin how we -- first to begin with stories we are going to tell, how we are going to tell them, and how to present any physical space. >> craig forgot one key audience segment. there are not many of them, but they are very important. and those are the -- people. they go really deep. i just wanted to talk a little bit about the process and how we worked on figuring out...
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. >> he speaks to your soul and he just goes deep and the words that he chooses to use, you could always re coach bill mccartney, they tell the story of a coach. big dreams create the magic that stir men's' souls to greatness. his dreams became their dreams. >> passionate. >> when he's done talking, you're ready to go and run through a wall for him. 10 football team and on thursday you'd think you're going to beat nebraska. >> he made us believe and got the best out of us because we weren't the best athletes in the whole conference. we weren't the best athletes in the country. >> reporter: he needed them to make magic, to win, to fulfill the dream. >> the final score colorado 20. >> pure mac style football all the time full throle was just so caring, but he was also demanding and a great football coach that you never want to let down. >> now deep in the michigan territory, shuffle in the air and it's caught. touchdown colorado! >> we were at practice one day and i punned the ball. it went quite a ways, hit coach mac in the side of the head, knocked him down. i thought i'm going to be in a would have killed a lesser man. >> reporter
. >> he speaks to your soul and he just goes deep and the words that he chooses to use, you could always re coach bill mccartney, they tell the story of a coach. big dreams create the magic that stir men's' souls to greatness. his dreams became their dreams. >> passionate. >> when he's done talking, you're ready to go and run through a wall for him. 10 football team and on thursday you'd think you're going to beat nebraska. >> he made us believe and got the best out of...
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the business has grown the library and collection is a service hub for award winning filmmakers for footage to use telling the story of history of underrepresented groups. oddball films offers intern training program that teaches student btd archive and film preservation and past 10 years offered pup public screenings, sim nars classes and benefits. oddball films is less than 30 years but has no break in san francisco operation exceeding two years. it has significantly contribute today history andioid of the mission district and if not included in the registry faces displacement. the building lease is up for renewal in january and if not renewed the business will face extreme difficulty finding another 6,000 square foot space. all three businesses received positive recommendation from historic preservation commission and after reviewing the applications and recommendations from the historic preservation commission staff finds they have meet the three critear wru for the legacy business registry. there are three draft resolutions for consideration by the small business commission. one for each of the legacy business
the business has grown the library and collection is a service hub for award winning filmmakers for footage to use telling the story of history of underrepresented groups. oddball films offers intern training program that teaches student btd archive and film preservation and past 10 years offered pup public screenings, sim nars classes and benefits. oddball films is less than 30 years but has no break in san francisco operation exceeding two years. it has significantly contribute today history...
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the word story plus a hello. we are to be telling our children interesting stories. >> host: and ken will be with us to take our calls. we'll put the numbers up on the screen. . . they moved up to almost parity with lincoln. lincoln took care of the greatest crisis. the depression and the second world war. note you can win a trivia contest. >> >> as found out 1876 at and and when he won the of popular vote and again but was not president and won the popular vote again with and was president again. deal the president from non consecutive terms. >> to we attribute or blame our presidents to much? >> yes. think the founders would be pretty shocked when the stand for basically since franklin roosevelt it has spent the most important person in the government daily assumed there would be times in the 19th century when what happened at the other end of pennsylvania avenue of capitol hill would matter much more than the executive was presidential powers and not associated with the cult of personality but now the media culture there is something manageable about this so congress seems willing to go along to move everything to
the word story plus a hello. we are to be telling our children interesting stories. >> host: and ken will be with us to take our calls. we'll put the numbers up on the screen. . . they moved up to almost parity with lincoln. lincoln took care of the greatest crisis. the depression and the second world war. note you can win a trivia contest. >> >> as found out 1876 at and and when he won the of popular vote and again but was not president and won the popular vote again with and...
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the iowa. many of us have learned to love the team through our parents or grandparents. kwwl's brad hanson tells us about the cubs newest fan -- who -- one day -- will have a unique story to tell his family about his screams heard throughout the midwest, after cedar rapids--a different kind of it's okay buddy benjamin matthew jansen decided if the cubs were going to make history, he wasn't going to miss it. "so we had family, you know, waiting 70 years, 80 years. he was a little off... about the time he was happened.. "for a split second i'm disappointed, but then i realized i wanted the cubs to win, but in the grand scheme of things, win, but this is more important." the gender of their second child was a total another boy. they had a few names on the list, but ultimately, found their inspiration from the world series m-v-p--ben zobrist. "then he hits this double down the left field line, and we just looked at each other and said, liked that name." and less than two hours after matt was blessed with his sec his favorite team rewrote history. "i don't know if i can top it. i mean, having a kid is amazing no matter what, but it was almost the same feeling twice, but in a s
the iowa. many of us have learned to love the team through our parents or grandparents. kwwl's brad hanson tells us about the cubs newest fan -- who -- one day -- will have a unique story to tell his family about his screams heard throughout the midwest, after cedar rapids--a different kind of it's okay buddy benjamin matthew jansen decided if the cubs were going to make history, he wasn't going to miss it. "so we had family, you know, waiting 70 years, 80 years. he was a little off......
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. >> the veterans don't always go around telling stories of their heroism, so it is up to us to ask, se stories for them and the values for which they were prepared to give theirs. >> president obama added we must acknowledge we can never serve our military and veterans the same way they serve us. >>> happening today, special dedication in pleasanton, a memorial to the 21 area res dents dents who died serving their country. a lifestyle bronze statue of a soldier kneeling in respect to fallen comrades. it is at pioneer cemetery. ♪ >> the south bay started honoring its veterans early and it became an early thanksgiving for more than 500 veterans. abc 7 news reporter, david lieuy introduces us to one grateful vet. >> july 23rd, was homeless. >> a 12 year old army vet, holding keys to this apartment. he'll move in next week. >> this is just the beginning. now the real journey begins. staying focused, going to school, continue working. >> the 500th homeless vet to get housing, one year after san jose, "all the way home." some of the landlords are vets themselves. >> i'm doing this because
. >> the veterans don't always go around telling stories of their heroism, so it is up to us to ask, se stories for them and the values for which they were prepared to give theirs. >> president obama added we must acknowledge we can never serve our military and veterans the same way they serve us. >>> happening today, special dedication in pleasanton, a memorial to the 21 area res dents dents who died serving their country. a lifestyle bronze statue of a soldier kneeling in...