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von stokes! >> [laughs] >> and starring von stokes. in a world where life goes wrong... von stokes!> ah, i love it. >> rib eye. i like it. rib eye, and you losing the weight, yeah, is good. you don't want to get too small. you don't want to have your nickname as salad. [laughter] rib eye is one thing, but you can't be out playing basketball, talking about, "salad, toss me the ball!" like, eh... well, you're looking good, man. all right, so this is what we're gonna do. let's see what the money we have for you in round one, all right? here we go. it's all of the money. we're gonna have the computer randomize all of it. jambalaya. mix all that money up. these are all of the categories to all of your questions right there. randomize that for me, guys. all right, everything is all shuffled. now, let's see where your double money is. ooh! [cheers and applause] so we know where your double money is. von, everything is all shuffled. are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> audience, are you ready? [cheers and applause] let's play millionaire! [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ here we go. with its color
von stokes! >> [laughs] >> and starring von stokes. in a world where life goes wrong... von stokes!> ah, i love it. >> rib eye. i like it. rib eye, and you losing the weight, yeah, is good. you don't want to get too small. you don't want to have your nickname as salad. [laughter] rib eye is one thing, but you can't be out playing basketball, talking about, "salad, toss me the ball!" like, eh... well, you're looking good, man. all right, so this is what we're gonna...
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y'all give it up for von stokes. what up, von? >> i'm ready. >> what up, man? >> what's going on?> looking good, brother. now, i heard this is all due to a reason. you're looking so svelte right now. what's going on? >> i joined a new workout group
y'all give it up for von stokes. what up, von? >> i'm ready. >> what up, man? >> what's going on?> looking good, brother. now, i heard this is all due to a reason. you're looking so svelte right now. what's going on? >> i joined a new workout group
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using functional calculus and topology and chess, von neumann proved it possible to work out the bestiduals interact with each other. von neumann and morgenstern argued that game theory provides a tool to measure how each player's actions influence their rivals. with the minimax solution, there was at last some mathematical way to help figure out the best strategy in a zero-sum game. but the problem remained: is there a best strategy for a non-zero-sum game like the prisoner's dilemma? the complexities of non-zero-sum games were of great interest to the mathematician john nash. in a series of articles published between 1950 and 1953, nash produced some amazing insights into these kinds of situations. while still a student at princeton, nash realized that in any finite game, and not just a zero-sum game, there is always a way for players to choose their strategies so that none will wish they had done something else. for the prisoner's dilemma, the best strategy is always to defect. that is, a pure d strategy. the minimax theorem had already showed why in terms of costs and benefits, bu
using functional calculus and topology and chess, von neumann proved it possible to work out the bestiduals interact with each other. von neumann and morgenstern argued that game theory provides a tool to measure how each player's actions influence their rivals. with the minimax solution, there was at last some mathematical way to help figure out the best strategy in a zero-sum game. but the problem remained: is there a best strategy for a non-zero-sum game like the prisoner's dilemma? the...
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the architect was lucas von hildebrandt.he belvedere actually consists of two palaces set at opposite ends of an enormous formal garden in which nature has been completely subdued. the design is based on a simple program. the two palaces and the garden present the visitor with an allegory of life's journey. at one end, where prince eugene lived, is the lower belvedere and its gardens representing the earth. at the other end, where visitors were received, the upper belvedere, are the heavens. at first, you think you can go directly to the palace, but you find that you cannot. the grand staircase in the center of the garden reveals itself to be a cascade, water. you must go to the left or to the right. the garden forces you to be in an allegory of the journey to eternity. the palace faces north, so there's always a shadow on its facade. like the heaven it represents, you can't read its features until you're very close. as you arrive at the entrance hall, you're reminded you may have to struggle like hercules to stay on the rig
the architect was lucas von hildebrandt.he belvedere actually consists of two palaces set at opposite ends of an enormous formal garden in which nature has been completely subdued. the design is based on a simple program. the two palaces and the garden present the visitor with an allegory of life's journey. at one end, where prince eugene lived, is the lower belvedere and its gardens representing the earth. at the other end, where visitors were received, the upper belvedere, are the heavens. at...
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both von aggressive throughout the nation, talking about the impacts of immigration. it's important for business communities and dreamers and those that are effected directly. there's nothing like having the faith-based community throughout the nation sending the same message to individual members. that will help us to drive it forward. >> do you feel like a trailblazer, the first republican to get on board with the bill. >> i know it's something that has to get done. it's something i feel in my own family, in our community. i'm elected to be a leader. i expect to see more leaders willing to step forward. i had a number of members coming to me afterwards saying, "look, this is not something i have had to deal with in my district. tell me why it's important." we are having a dialogue, that's what we need to do." >> what is the crucial timeline. we talk about immigration reform being too close to an election or too far away from an election. what is the golledy locks moment when -- golledy locks moment when action can happen. >> this is it. we believe it has to get done
both von aggressive throughout the nation, talking about the impacts of immigration. it's important for business communities and dreamers and those that are effected directly. there's nothing like having the faith-based community throughout the nation sending the same message to individual members. that will help us to drive it forward. >> do you feel like a trailblazer, the first republican to get on board with the bill. >> i know it's something that has to get done. it's something...
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constantine von hoffman, thank you so much. > >my pleasure. for those of us still in the working world, a new study says time may be the most important factor to finding a job you love. payscale reports baby boomers are more satisfied at work than millenials. 78% of boomers say they love their jobs... versus 66% of gen-y responders. economists say economic downturn took a toll on younger generations, and many feel they are stuck in jobs they don't like. while older generations, reported job satisfaction, after working for many years. can the tech sector continue its winning streak? thats later in chart talk. and next, the newest twist in malware - ransomeware where the bad guys hold your computer files hostage. ehicle. when i came here, i... i couldn't move. [male announce david was broadsided on the highway. they weren't very hopeful at the time that he would survive at all.. [male announce an ied wounded mike in afghanistan. i don't remember all of the blast... was over 500 pounds of explosives. [male announce their physical injuries have he
constantine von hoffman, thank you so much. > >my pleasure. for those of us still in the working world, a new study says time may be the most important factor to finding a job you love. payscale reports baby boomers are more satisfied at work than millenials. 78% of boomers say they love their jobs... versus 66% of gen-y responders. economists say economic downturn took a toll on younger generations, and many feel they are stuck in jobs they don't like. while older generations, reported...
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she is command master chief evelyn von banks. she's in the command of the navy sea systems and paster chief, welcome and congratulations on three decades in the navy. >> thank you. >> can you believe it's almost at the end? >> i'mi'm excited. >> you know there's a song i joined the navy to see the sea. what did you see? i saw the sea. you joined the army because the -- you joined the navy because the army recruit line was too long. >> yes. >> why did you go to the navy. >> the marine corporation said out to lunch. be back. and the army recruiting line was too long. >> the navy was your last choice? >> it was how they were in the park. they were all together. >> the people you say kempt you there? >> absolutely. i've always known it was serving god, serving my fellow americans and it's just been such a joy to serve and serve alongside and in some cases to lead. >> how difficult was it to rise in the ranks in the enlisted branch? we hear about sexual harassment. we hear about discrimination. did you face any of those challenges? di
she is command master chief evelyn von banks. she's in the command of the navy sea systems and paster chief, welcome and congratulations on three decades in the navy. >> thank you. >> can you believe it's almost at the end? >> i'mi'm excited. >> you know there's a song i joined the navy to see the sea. what did you see? i saw the sea. you joined the army because the -- you joined the navy because the army recruit line was too long. >> yes. >> why did you go...
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. >>> and designer dion von furstenberg is here in studio 57. what she says is the third facephase of her remarkable career. >>> but we begin thisoday's "eye opener" with a look at the world in 90 seconds. >> budget talks go nowhere. >> president obama met with congressional leaders last night, but nothing was accomplished. >> 70% of the cia and nsa work force furloughed. >> where is our commander in chief? what is he doing about it? >> a violent accident involve agriculture. bus that left eight people dead. investigators say a blown out tire caused a bus to spin out and control. >> in my 17 year probably the most serious incident i've ever been a part of. >> the jury finding the company was not responsible for his death. >> all eyes are on the caribbean. there's a low pressure system that could turn into a tropical storm. >> we could be looking at landfall across parts of the central gulf coast. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu who says iran's president cannot be treft edusted. >> death toll rises rapidly from a sinking ship carrying migran
. >>> and designer dion von furstenberg is here in studio 57. what she says is the third facephase of her remarkable career. >>> but we begin thisoday's "eye opener" with a look at the world in 90 seconds. >> budget talks go nowhere. >> president obama met with congressional leaders last night, but nothing was accomplished. >> 70% of the cia and nsa work force furloughed. >> where is our commander in chief? what is he doing about it? >>...
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diane von fuerstenberg is here. she's breaking new ground online.shutdown but it wasn't very productive. >> why are you pushing for monuments to be reopened instead of head start preschools for low income children? >> and they're not developing those icbms for us. they can reach us with what they have. it's for you. it's for you. >> you clearly told the president that didn't you? >> the tennessee highway patrol says they're looking at the bus driver's qualifications. they have not ruled out the possibility of mechanical failure. >> attorneys had asked for nearly a billion dollars in damages. in the end the jury did not give the jackson family a single cent. >> the feds smash up a billion dollar drug ring. >> pretty strange that you put your name out there to become a criminal mastermind. >> he's surrounded he's terrified, he's trying to get away. unfortunate that somebody got hurt. but if that person hadn't been there in first place -- >> by the way, congratulations on the emmy. congratulations to you on the emmy. >> "killing jesus" the best selling
diane von fuerstenberg is here. she's breaking new ground online.shutdown but it wasn't very productive. >> why are you pushing for monuments to be reopened instead of head start preschools for low income children? >> and they're not developing those icbms for us. they can reach us with what they have. it's for you. it's for you. >> you clearly told the president that didn't you? >> the tennessee highway patrol says they're looking at the bus driver's qualifications....
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. >> and deon von furstenberg is here in studio today. she's breaking ground but now online.day's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> why are you pushing for mon mentds to be reopened instead of, say, head start preschool? >> they're giving it up and they're not developing those icb m's for us. it's for you. they can reach us. it's for euro. >> they're looking at the bus driver's qualifications. they have not ruled out the possibility of mechanical error. >> reporter: in the end the jury did not given the jackson family a sincele cent. >> the fed smashed a billion-dollar drug. >> i'm sure the lawyers are saying, look, he's surrounded, he's terrified. if thatperson hadn't been there in the first place, this would have never happened. >> by the way corporation great lagss on the em many and congratulations to you on the emmy. >> killing jesus. my thanks to the holy spirit for inspiring me to write in. >> the father, the son, and the holy ghost righter. >>> hello. i'm gayle king with norah o'donnell and anthony mason. charlie rose is on assign. it it's day three and counting. >> a cbs news
. >> and deon von furstenberg is here in studio today. she's breaking ground but now online.day's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> why are you pushing for mon mentds to be reopened instead of, say, head start preschool? >> they're giving it up and they're not developing those icb m's for us. it's for you. they can reach us. it's for euro. >> they're looking at the bus driver's qualifications. they have not ruled out the possibility of mechanical error. >>...
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the most you can do is elevate to the level of sarah von or the level of billie holiday or louis armstrongthis is where i am cutting this generation some slack. to expressght to be your artistry, but how do they become iconic? is that still possible? is the argument from some of this is that it doesn't get better than x, y, or z. >> i am not sure it doesn't get better. when i was playing with bob dylan in 1966, i was 20 years old. i did not know that was it and that this was a musical revolution. that what we were doing was going to change music forever. lament plays a part. artists today that will grow and will do something magical. time will tell. you are very much a traditionalist. i am trying to keep an open mind. try tothat is why when i find something -- >> you are kicking and screaming. tavis: i think the standard is think that rather than try to elevate to that standard, people do what is making money. i think the music business is just sold out. as a result, it is all about the numbers. everybody is trying to be a copy of somebody else. that is what my issue is. theset wait to get
the most you can do is elevate to the level of sarah von or the level of billie holiday or louis armstrongthis is where i am cutting this generation some slack. to expressght to be your artistry, but how do they become iconic? is that still possible? is the argument from some of this is that it doesn't get better than x, y, or z. >> i am not sure it doesn't get better. when i was playing with bob dylan in 1966, i was 20 years old. i did not know that was it and that this was a musical...
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the most significant were set up by erich von hornbostel, and this system generally divides instrumentso membranophones-- [rapid drumbeats] those are the skin, which are rubbed or struck with the mallet or the hand. aerophones, which set a column of air in vibration by splitting an air column over a sharp edge or by the movement of a reed. [jazzy saxophone music] there's also chordophones, which have stretched strings. those, of course, can be set into motion by bows or by plectra or picks. chordophones have all sorts of different timbres depending on what you bring to the instrument. another category is idiophones. those are those instruments that sound like themselves like a bell. its entire structural material is its acoustic material. [rattling] [dinging] we don't hear the steel in a piano so much as we hear the string and the felt hammer itself. idiophones sound like themselves, and there's some other categories too. of course, the new category is electrophones. [synthesized birds chirping and water trickling with new age music] (shapiro) any wave form that you can make in the air,
the most significant were set up by erich von hornbostel, and this system generally divides instrumentso membranophones-- [rapid drumbeats] those are the skin, which are rubbed or struck with the mallet or the hand. aerophones, which set a column of air in vibration by splitting an air column over a sharp edge or by the movement of a reed. [jazzy saxophone music] there's also chordophones, which have stretched strings. those, of course, can be set into motion by bows or by plectra or picks....
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. >> it was a vons because -- convenience because of the 24 hours. >> rob san tony said he wants to buy a local buyer. meanwhile, the san tony's in glen done will stay open. >>> these two face theft charges. they were taking scrap metal from the site. the fire marshal noticed them leaving the scene. he called police. police pulled them over a short time later and found two steel support beams and some metal duct work in the truck. >> last october. matt morrow was gunned down in a drive-by shooting. six men were in the car. the shooter pleaded guilty. this week the driver, paul michael was charged with accessory after the fact. michael was already in jail on theft and reckless endangerment charge accused of firing a gun into the house. the mother had gone to each and every trial of the people involved in her son's murder. she wants to make sure he's in the forgotten. >> even though they couldn't be brought up with these other cases, carjacking, rape, car thefts, robberies, stores, people's homes, we wanted to make a statement that they were involved in the mass murder even though there w
. >> it was a vons because -- convenience because of the 24 hours. >> rob san tony said he wants to buy a local buyer. meanwhile, the san tony's in glen done will stay open. >>> these two face theft charges. they were taking scrap metal from the site. the fire marshal noticed them leaving the scene. he called police. police pulled them over a short time later and found two steel support beams and some metal duct work in the truck. >> last october. matt morrow was...
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so in this case, they used the helped of art collector water von hotten. >> so basically how aggressivelythe colors of your picture will change, not necessarily the feature. it's not going to be suddenly like ah! >> exactly like that. >> the colors will change, the brush strokes will change. so this is him driving a little faster. >> a more abstract version. >> the car is being auctioned and it's at $60,000. >> i want to see how fast you have to drive. >> these guys are making a splash someplace pretty special. >> they're in the philippines wake skating the famous race r pari parishes. >> and this time his rants are heard around the web. >> he's got a point. >> how he's using his youtube stardom to send a serious message. >>> certainly it would be inspiring to just see one of the wonders of the world. but imagine doing what you love at one of the wonders of the world. these are two wake skaters with the red bull team, dominic and brian. ♪ ♪ >> they're in the philippines wake skating widely considered to be the eighth wonder of the wor world. it's such a unique environment. they did get th
so in this case, they used the helped of art collector water von hotten. >> so basically how aggressivelythe colors of your picture will change, not necessarily the feature. it's not going to be suddenly like ah! >> exactly like that. >> the colors will change, the brush strokes will change. so this is him driving a little faster. >> a more abstract version. >> the car is being auctioned and it's at $60,000. >> i want to see how fast you have to drive....
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. >>> this morning, lindsay von talks about her upcoming season, injuries and relationship with tiger woods. then a performance by se lean i did i don't know. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. at&t u-verse high speed internet offers more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hotspots than ever. go to our website below to get u-verse high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's all the speed you need all at a great price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives yomore of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hotspot that connects your wi-fi devices and can even save on your smartphone data usage at home. go to our website below to get at&t u-verse high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. that includes access on-the-go to our entire national wi-fi hotspot network, with over 30,000 hotspots. at&t u-verse high speed internet. n
. >>> this morning, lindsay von talks about her upcoming season, injuries and relationship with tiger woods. then a performance by se lean i did i don't know. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. at&t u-verse high speed internet offers more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hotspots than ever. go to our website below to get u-verse high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12...
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the first slave whose name we know came in 1528, his name was esther von -- estaban. peopleon a ship with 600 that was shipwrecked. he turns out to be of really linguist and becomes a translator. he wondered all the way to arizona, new mexico, and back and goes back again, 15,000 miles. this brother some more of the continental united states than any other non-native american before lewis and clark. we start with this contrast between a free black man and a black man who was a slave to show that the black experience, the story of black america was always multivalent, multilayered. it was always complex. it was not always about slaves or free people or whatever. we move from there to tell the story of anthony johnson. in jamestown. -- 1525 and25 gained his freedom in some way. even he was -- it or at an indentured servant. 250 acres and has white indentured servants working for him and a black man. we know that because in 1654 the black man either took him to court or he took the black man to court because the black man said i should be treated as an indentured servant
the first slave whose name we know came in 1528, his name was esther von -- estaban. peopleon a ship with 600 that was shipwrecked. he turns out to be of really linguist and becomes a translator. he wondered all the way to arizona, new mexico, and back and goes back again, 15,000 miles. this brother some more of the continental united states than any other non-native american before lewis and clark. we start with this contrast between a free black man and a black man who was a slave to show...
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that's what we call a von carmen vortic vortices. there's an indication of the cooler, drier air being driven south. thursday going into friday, we'll see some of the coldest temperatures across not only korea, but japan yet this fall. temperatures are going to dive down there, into the lower teens in tokyo in the overnight hours. you can see 24 on wednesday accompanied by the rain showers. just 17 in seoul for the high. let's talk about the americas. as far as the tropics, well, it was fairly active, but things are really weakening out. we have priscilla dying out toward the southwest of baja, california. we have octave moving over northern mexico. this is really a remnant low at this time as well. just some heavy rainfall coming out of it. that risk of flash flooding in northern mexico over towards texas here as well, really just being pulled off to the east because of this cold front which is diving in from the north. you'll be seeing pretty heavy precipitation here. also, that low pressure area over towards the northern plains. t
that's what we call a von carmen vortic vortices. there's an indication of the cooler, drier air being driven south. thursday going into friday, we'll see some of the coldest temperatures across not only korea, but japan yet this fall. temperatures are going to dive down there, into the lower teens in tokyo in the overnight hours. you can see 24 on wednesday accompanied by the rain showers. just 17 in seoul for the high. let's talk about the americas. as far as the tropics, well, it was fairly...
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i don't expect him to be werner von braun. i expect him to hire him to get the job done. >> may i please make my other point? we at least need to acknowledge there was something else going on. no one has said this yet. there was something going on when this thing was being launched. >> what? >> that was the budget showdown, which was a national calamity. >> give me a break. >> it was three years in the making. >> he had years to work on this. >> think of it this way. do you want -- >> by the way, denzer just said something profound. why didn't they subcontract it out? >> that's exactly right. >> amazon. make every american a prime plus customer. >> i don't want to work with people with the federal government and all that red tape. >> all of those buddies, all those liberals. >> well, think about it. it gets down to presidential style and substance. jimmy carter spent time at the tennis courts, right? you don't want that. reagan had it pretty good. people called reagan lazy, but he deliberated. he handed the stuff to the right
i don't expect him to be werner von braun. i expect him to hire him to get the job done. >> may i please make my other point? we at least need to acknowledge there was something else going on. no one has said this yet. there was something going on when this thing was being launched. >> what? >> that was the budget showdown, which was a national calamity. >> give me a break. >> it was three years in the making. >> he had years to work on this. >> think...
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the consumer report says to double check these brands as well including ralph's safe way and vons. we have a full list on our website, abc7news.com. you will find it under see it on tv. >>> there are new security measures in place at san francisco general hospital after a missing patient was found dead in a stirwell two weeks later. she disappeared on september 21st from her room. she was found in a rarely used stirwell this tuesday, 17 days after she disappeared. in response, hospital security will now check all stirwells every day and must check the fire escapes when a door alarm sounds. >>> restaurants in berkeley thought it was part of doing business. tip jars were being stolen. they went under the radar and it helped police connect the dots. here is a look at the suspect. abc7 news reporter alan wang is live with this story. alan? >> carolyn, police are still looking for him tonight. he has been walking around in plain sight. for the longest time police didn't realize he was stealing tip jars because the businesses weren't reporting it. now they have video and they want the pu
the consumer report says to double check these brands as well including ralph's safe way and vons. we have a full list on our website, abc7news.com. you will find it under see it on tv. >>> there are new security measures in place at san francisco general hospital after a missing patient was found dead in a stirwell two weeks later. she disappeared on september 21st from her room. she was found in a rarely used stirwell this tuesday, 17 days after she disappeared. in response, hospital...
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>> have you ever seen someone lift ff a ski >> >> it's lindsay von. also skis. hilarious. now since lindsay's an olympic golf let's ask her about because her boyfriend's sport 2,016 part of the olympic games and couldn't versesy is swirling. >> do you think golf should be in the olympics >> of course. she had to say yes even though she doesn't believe that. >> why wouldn't it be in the olympics coming back for the first time since 1904 over softball, baseball and karate. summer lympics is like camp. archery and golf. old sport an >> what about tug oh war awesome. uld be >> you win. the nerds got revenge. competition was a in the 1904 olympics first, d states won second, third and fourth place. mud?hey do it in the >> tug 0 war in the mud. no because that's -- that's the you did in summer camp. mud. war in the >> okay, stop. stop. >> okay, we'll stop. this. t after >> summer camp was a name of a 1976. >> thanks olympian and future summer campers. man?hat's up, >> okay, we got this guy prince board at roxy. with the black eyed peas. performer. somali pirates, the warning of
>> have you ever seen someone lift ff a ski >> >> it's lindsay von. also skis. hilarious. now since lindsay's an olympic golf let's ask her about because her boyfriend's sport 2,016 part of the olympic games and couldn't versesy is swirling. >> do you think golf should be in the olympics >> of course. she had to say yes even though she doesn't believe that. >> why wouldn't it be in the olympics coming back for the first time since 1904 over softball, baseball...
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the consumer report says to double check these brands as well including ralph's safe way and vons. we have a full list on our website, abc7news.com. you will find it under see it on tv. >>> there are new security measures in place at san francisco general hospital after a missing patient was found dead in a stirwell two weeks later. she disappeared on september 21st from her room. she was found in a rarely used stirwell this tuesday, 17 days after she disappeared. in response, hospital security will now check all stirwells every day and must check the fire escapes when a door alarm sounds. >>> restaurants in berkeley thought it was part of doing business. tip jars were being stolen. they went under the radar and it helped police connect the dots. here is a look at the suspect. abc7 news reporter alan wang is live with this story. alan? >> carolyn, police are still looking for him tonight. he has been walking around in plain sight. for the longest time police didn't realize he was stealing tip jars because the businesses weren't reporting it. now they have video and they want the pu
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in this profession because they have been driven either by economic reasons, if they went in to it von tearily or pulled in because they were very young and exploited. >> i think we have to give a lot of kudo to, nonprofit frankly even the government this country other parts around theountry that have really put the spotlight on this issue. i think one of the reasons in addition to em being younger and younger pulled in to this, people now know about it. they know it's not something that happens over there or only happens in dark corners of new york city. they know that it's happening in cleveland. it's happening in neighborhoods. >> minnesota is a big area. >> right. so people realize i think, a, that it's happening, that it's much closer than they think always something we can do about it. i just -- i think the spotlight has really changed public perception on this. it's changing the way that we are looking with how to deal with it. >> it's a wonderful thing from a harm reduction perspective. you think of people who are already victimized oftentimes have no control over their lives a
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which i'm a prop into a working submarine car now as you just saw again in the clip the original james von not sean connery fact it was roger moore and he drives a car off appear to have a the attacking helicopters the wheels retract fins emerge and with a touch of another button a rocket launch is blasting those choppers that were chasing him right out of the sky but now must was apparently disappointed to learn that the prop didn't actually do this now he won most told n.b.c. news. quote i was it was amazing as a little kid in south africa to watch james bond in the spy who loved me drive his lotus off a pier press a button and have a transform into a submarine underwater i was disappointed to learn it can actually transform what i'm going to do is upgrade it with a tesla a lecture power train and try to make it transform for real who now bob with an estimated fortune of six point seven billion and the engineering minds behind tesla do you think that you know mr musk is more well placed to make his childhood fantasy come to fruition than most money helps doesn't it also to have an active
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designers of america the creator of an iconic design that will be part of fashion history forever diane von furstenberg really just a great great great on the road and what is she designed the will for of the craft press ras you know shasta i certainly know wrap dress abrupt runways this bracelet a lot she's under attack on some sites so i really believe. that of the present on that note we're going to read it off the top i meant to be done only until i'm done fashion model and for his house wares and this sheets and everything telling one spring and look for him on the runway thank you sean for joining us by. the. world. science technology innovation hall the least developed mints from around russia we've got the huge area covered. with. one of your cultural phenomena like the bank of new polish face i think sometimes you know. it was. a pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll the sushi. plate. look look. look. look. look. look look look look. look look. look look look. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to. sleep. more news today is o
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the consumer report says to double check these brands as well including ralph's safe way and vons. we have a full list on our website, abc7news.com. you will find it under see it on tv. >>> there are new security measures in place at san francisco general hospital after a missing patient was found dead in a stirwell two weeks later. she disappeared on september 21st from her room. she was found in a rarely used stirwell this tuesday, 17 days after she disappeared. in response, hospital security will now check all stirwells every day and must check the fire escapes when a door alarm sounds. >>> restaurants in berkeley thought it was part of doing business. tip jars were being stolen. they went under the radar and it helped police connect the dots. here is a look at the suspect. abc7 news reporter alan wang is live with this story. alan? >> carolyn, police are still looking for him tonight. he has been walking around in plain sight. for the longest time police didn't realize he was stealing tip jars because the businesses weren't reporting it. now they have video and they want the pu
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assistant secretary general hong's von sponeck sputnik who exposed previous w.h.o. cover ups during the first gulf war also attested that the report's findings were defective he said quote it seems that someone somewhere clumsily decided that they would not release these damning findings and instead obscured them now the list of experts who have denounced this report is too long to mention but it includes the international coalition to ban depleted uranium the organization has repeatedly called upon the w.h.o. to release the data set they used from the study but unsurprisingly they've refused so really it doesn't matter what papers or official reports are published attempting to revise history the reality remains the same iraq is living a nuclear nightmare because of what the us did so even though government officials might sleep better because of a lie on a piece of paper many won't be until do you is banned completely and justice awarded. i. i. and there webster dictionary defines a conspiracy as a secret plan made by two or more people to do something that is har
assistant secretary general hong's von sponeck sputnik who exposed previous w.h.o. cover ups during the first gulf war also attested that the report's findings were defective he said quote it seems that someone somewhere clumsily decided that they would not release these damning findings and instead obscured them now the list of experts who have denounced this report is too long to mention but it includes the international coalition to ban depleted uranium the organization has repeatedly called...
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designers of america the creator of an iconic design that will be part of fashion history forever diane von furstenberg really yes a great great great of the rich and what is she designed the will for of the brow stress you know show us i certainly will wrap dress abrupt runways this bracelet a lot she's under attack on some sites so i really believe. that phrase out on that note we're going to read her out i know that tim gunn only had given jones fashion model one for his house wares and his shoes sheets and everything telling them spring and look for him on the runway thank you sean for joining us by. the. world. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge area covered. i know c.n.n. the m.s.m. b.c. fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close in for the truth and might think. it's because when full attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. and our te
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concedes usa wins 18 ½ to 15 over international team tiger gets hug and kiss from girlfriend lindsay vonm sorry, who are you? jc: i'm your coworker! c'mon guys. i'm driving. hey, you guys comfortable? it's best-in-class rear legroom. and with a turbo engine that gets 34 highway m-p-g. you know j.d. power ranked passat the most appealing midsize car two years in a row? i bet, uh, dan here wishes somebody found him most appealing two years in a row. ron: it's ron jc: ron... exactly. narrator: in the criminal justice system, sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous. in new york city, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the special victims unit. these are their stories. woman: you're being ridiculous. you're being ridiculous. excuse me. you practically got into a fistfight with the parking guys. so, i'm just supposed to let them rip us off. suvs cost more to park. didn't you read the sign? it didn't say 45 bucks. that's an entire dinner in fort lee including parking. now there's going to be traffic on the gw.
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. >>> allen i'ver von retiring. iverson witnessed the newest youngke carter williams.t it to end the third but philly gets it done. carter williams get out of syracuse rips lebron 114-110 the final in philadelphia. >>> kevin garnett in black and white. working in cleveland. back on the court after missing last season only hoop of the game. ex warrior came along with kg and the trade from boston. tied at 91 anderson hits as cleveland opens with a 98-94 victory. >>> the sharks continuing the road trip in l.a. facing the kings who you recall knocked them out of the play-off. san jose with a record 10-1-1 best record in the league. how is this for a start? 13 seconds in, 1-0 sharks in a flash. 1-1 game. tommy gets a stick on the slide and pass joe and point blank range. 2-1 sharks, second period, a blast, jared redirected and tied at two. late in the second sharks on the power play and joe, jason, patrick to logan for his seventh but the kings have tied it up 3-3 late in the third. >>> raiders, they beat one pennsylvania team in pittsburgh last sunday, can they beat anothe
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that the last ten years leading the nation in the creation of jobs, the last ten years in a 30% of von'sst. america were created texas. neil: now, the longest serving record. the economic when they your back. no one denies. i guess i just find this a clear double standard. every political point of view. why would she feel as a hero and he is zero? both were arguing in chambers with the other party held the cards, both where the chief executive a your case, in texas, president obama's case nationally. they held all the advantage in nothing was going to move. the kneele was not going to move. she moved people. he turned people off. we know that was not the case, but i am just saying, it is a double standard. >> and sorry to say it and not necessarily agree with the analysis there but that is what happened to be in the state of texas we had clearly people far protecting the life and the people in the state of exas overwhelmingly. neil: you don't think this she has a shot at becoming governor? >> i think it is of very diffult task for someone that is as far out of the mainstream as wendy dav
that the last ten years leading the nation in the creation of jobs, the last ten years in a 30% of von'sst. america were created texas. neil: now, the longest serving record. the economic when they your back. no one denies. i guess i just find this a clear double standard. every political point of view. why would she feel as a hero and he is zero? both were arguing in chambers with the other party held the cards, both where the chief executive a your case, in texas, president obama's case...
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. >> yeah, martin scorsese, george lucas, jim cameron, david fincher, lars von trier. >> jimmy: how fun did, because here you are directing. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: is this your first directing? >> yes, it is, my directorial debut. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. it's so fun. it's going well on rotten tomatoes. i don't know if you care about that. >> awesome! >> jimmy: it's going well. "man of tai chi" and basically what it is, it's almost like -- there's a fight club", right? kind of? but it's a really high-end, a lot of money at stake. >> yeah. it's about fighting. but you think it's about fighting but it's really about something else and you follow this character tiger chen who lives in beijing -- contemporary every man delivery guy. but he's also studying ling kong tai chi. he's a high martial arts master. but ends up getting involved in underground fighting, which i run -- donaka. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. donaka, yeah. [ applause ] and he's trying to make some money to save his temple from developers. and as he goes into this underground fighting,
. >> yeah, martin scorsese, george lucas, jim cameron, david fincher, lars von trier. >> jimmy: how fun did, because here you are directing. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: is this your first directing? >> yes, it is, my directorial debut. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. it's so fun. it's going well on rotten tomatoes. i don't know if you care about that. >> awesome! >> jimmy: it's going well. "man of tai chi"...
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only one of a kind, has entertained audiences, playing such memorable roles as mary poppins, maria von the academy award-winner is also a "new york times" best-selling author, and her latest children's book takes readers on a journey through a winter wonderland. it's called "the very fairy princess: sparkles in the snow." >> we're so happy to see you, julie. >> hi. >> you know when you come here, we're insane about having you. we miss emma this time, your co-writer. >> i know. i know. i'm going to speak for both of us today. >> okay. >> before we get to the book, it's kind of fun to look behind us, julie, at all these beautiful images of you. when you look back at those pictures, what kind of feelings do you have? >> well, i wish i had the waist i had in those days. >> taking them one by one, say one word. what are you thinking? >> raining in the background. >> that little one. >> cold. >> that one over there, what's that from? >> god knows. i think it was just a publicity still. >> was it? >> this one down here. >> that's from "star." >> what were you thinking there? >> that thought?
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simmer son, read the story about the clouz von bee low case. >> i will never agree with you on o.j. years plus in this business, i've interviewed you many, many times. i hope you're not giving that part up. >> absolutely not. >> and we didn't even touch on ted cruz. >> ted was one of the best students i've ever had. i've now challenged him to a debate on cnn, old teacher to young student. >> i would love to moderate that. if pierce morgan gets that, i would to be in the audience. good luck with retirement. thanks for coming in. >>> i've got a couple of other stories. in fact we are learning new details about the middle school student who shot two students and a teacher in nevada yesterday. the police chief there says that child was 12 years old. killed a teacher, he wounded two other 12 year olds yesterday. police are expected to give an update on this story at 1:00 eastern time. >>> also, a woman is suing hooters for discrimination over her hair color. johnson says she showed up to work with blond highlights in her hair. and then a few months later she was fired for what the compan
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marc von facebook says, if this coverage must accept preexisting conditions like this lady had what will any 125-100 years of age to not purpose -- purchased the insurance until they need? >> obviously the penalty is love which is an incentive to not purchase the insurance and simply take the penalty. there are enrollment. the only real catches if you don't have insurance you have to wait until the next enrollment time frame which will be incentive to get in. thus people don't think it is strong enough. gerri: another caller. virginia and north carolina joining us with a question. >> yes. i think you. gerri: you're welcome. >> i was -- i, too, am in my 50's. i am about to be 59. and have a disability, was fired from my job because of the disability. and i -- my disability -- my social security disability is $1,413 a month. gerri: right. >> so i don't get medicare. i have to purchase an insurance policy now. i cannot, no services, no medication, you know, -- i am trying to keep a house of my head. what do i do? gerri: that is a great question. a lot of people are in the position of wonder
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