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>> caller: watertown, south dakota. he was from west of the river -- >> guest: the home of the watertown arrows. >> caller: yes. yes. >> host: were you able to catch that? >> guest: i didn't get the whole question. >> host: mary was talking about her own medical care at the mayo clinic, she was there 18 months, and the went to university of south dakota when you were there as well. so, when people see you, do they want to talk about the greatest generation, their own health stories, or the news industry today? >> guest: a combination of the three of them. i still get people coming up to me every week, even though the book has been out for 15 years, want to talk about "the greatest generation. "the things they didn't understand they now understand. and i'm now a kind of collection point for multiple my leoma where people talk to me about that. they'll tell me what they're going through, and then they say to me how come he news is not like when you were on it or walter was there. i have an unusual answer for them. i say,
>> caller: watertown, south dakota. he was from west of the river -- >> guest: the home of the watertown arrows. >> caller: yes. yes. >> host: were you able to catch that? >> guest: i didn't get the whole question. >> host: mary was talking about her own medical care at the mayo clinic, she was there 18 months, and the went to university of south dakota when you were there as well. so, when people see you, do they want to talk about the greatest generation,...
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he was arraigned on friday aggravated d y and suspended license to watertown's 0.43 is what he blew drinking 23 years in two hours. >> a surveillance video a man raping a 25 noblemen it took place near park avenue he is described in his twenties around 180 pounds by foot 8 inches if you have information contact crime stoppers. >> you are "chasing" the story of a cop was arraigned today after a fatal accident going the wrong way drunk? >> six months after the crash the officer and rand a friend were driving the wrong way down the expressway and collided with say trucked on march 20th he was out drinking in the blood alcohol level was three times the legal limit of 0.24 when he had the crash. it was in his first one it includes eight out of 10 years according to records. he was suspended and put on desk duty to monitor the rabbi cameras. but he did not lose a stockbroker -- liz his job. he was in court with his indictments he pled not guilty. his indictments include manslaughter consent into jail 25 years to make it happen four minutes after he got his license back he lost it for the idea why
he was arraigned on friday aggravated d y and suspended license to watertown's 0.43 is what he blew drinking 23 years in two hours. >> a surveillance video a man raping a 25 noblemen it took place near park avenue he is described in his twenties around 180 pounds by foot 8 inches if you have information contact crime stoppers. >> you are "chasing" the story of a cop was arraigned today after a fatal accident going the wrong way drunk? >> six months after the crash...
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everyone else is in the 60s. 63 at watertown, monterey. you get inside the bay it's upper 60s and low 70s and is there a bunch of warm water. that 55 at bodega bay is one of the coolest on the entire west coast. you can't find anything cooler until you head up towards the gulf of alaska and right down there by the hawaiian islands. 82 to 84 degrees. the breeze is cranking up, gusts to 24 out at concord, 30 at fairfield, west, southwest, oakland, same for sfo and hayward. up here to the north two systems coming in. this has produced a little built of light rain in crescent city. also starting to cool them down. another system off of southern california, how about that, one north and south. the mere fact that it's there is kind of interesting. you can see that. what we are concerned about is right up here. there will be two parts to this system coming in later today, and then friday a low is going to move into northern california. that will really crank up the wind, i think give us some very cool lows as we head towards if not friday, then s
everyone else is in the 60s. 63 at watertown, monterey. you get inside the bay it's upper 60s and low 70s and is there a bunch of warm water. that 55 at bodega bay is one of the coolest on the entire west coast. you can't find anything cooler until you head up towards the gulf of alaska and right down there by the hawaiian islands. 82 to 84 degrees. the breeze is cranking up, gusts to 24 out at concord, 30 at fairfield, west, southwest, oakland, same for sfo and hayward. up here to the north...
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studies programme and joins us from watertown massachusetts. the former vice president calls the deal shameful and madness. former c.i.a. director james woolsey on this programme was clear that he hates the deal. what is your considered opinion of the deal forged and tested under the hot lights of public debates? >> i love that phrasing. i don't want to be shy. i spent and my focus of professional life is how to stop countries that start down the path of nuclear weapons, how do you stop them and reverse course. when i testified against the foreign relations committee i said use two standards of assessment. how does it compare to other agreements - is it better or worse. in general it's been effective. second, how does it compare to the alternatives. the agreement comes out very good. it has unprecedented features, it's the most intrusive set of verification rules negotiated in a nonproliferation agreement. >> so now that democrats, right, and the senate rallied around the agreement, i want to be fair. what are the next hurdles. this is the ques
studies programme and joins us from watertown massachusetts. the former vice president calls the deal shameful and madness. former c.i.a. director james woolsey on this programme was clear that he hates the deal. what is your considered opinion of the deal forged and tested under the hot lights of public debates? >> i love that phrasing. i don't want to be shy. i spent and my focus of professional life is how to stop countries that start down the path of nuclear weapons, how do you stop...
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nancy arran arrangeteno back in 1993, police opened the case last year and he was arrested today in watertown township, new jersey. >>> two delaware county men are facing charges after a long simmering workplace dispute turned violent today, chopper 6 hd was over the 1500 block in havertown, where two workers started fighting around noon, police say that one of the men slashed the other man in the neck leaving a minor cut and both face charges including aggravated assault. >>> a bloody brawl outside of a youth softball game earned two fathers a year of probation, this video was shot in maryland back in july, it shows them fighting after the game. they say their daughters used to play together and he drove to the tournament to confront duffy about an ongoing dispute about the team and both dads are fined $100. >>> philadelphia city councilman, curtis jones had a news conference to encourage parents to join the million father march, each year dads are urged to accompany their kids to their first day of school and participate in their school year. this resumes on september 8th the first day of c
nancy arran arrangeteno back in 1993, police opened the case last year and he was arrested today in watertown township, new jersey. >>> two delaware county men are facing charges after a long simmering workplace dispute turned violent today, chopper 6 hd was over the 1500 block in havertown, where two workers started fighting around noon, police say that one of the men slashed the other man in the neck leaving a minor cut and both face charges including aggravated assault. >>>...
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we heard from manufacturers from across the state, including can can leaders from click bond in watertown, connecticut, who are committed to growing their businesses right here in the united states. but they need our support. congress needs to be a more effective partner for american manufacturing. we must continue to foster an innovation economy that creates manufacturing careers not jobs, but careers, that are at the heart of the middle class. we must re-authorize the export-import bank, a critical financial tool for our companies to remain competitive in the global marketplace. we must work together to create a predictable tax code that encourages companies to return to the united states and levels the playing field for our small businesses, particularly our family-owned companies. and we must inspire our students in science, technology, engineering, and math so that the united states remains the leader in global innovation for generations to come. by engaging our students in the stem field, we can prepare them to be the scientists, entrepreneurs, and innovators of the future. these st
we heard from manufacturers from across the state, including can can leaders from click bond in watertown, connecticut, who are committed to growing their businesses right here in the united states. but they need our support. congress needs to be a more effective partner for american manufacturing. we must continue to foster an innovation economy that creates manufacturing careers not jobs, but careers, that are at the heart of the middle class. we must re-authorize the export-import bank, a...
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. >> watertown south dakota. >> home of the watertown arrow. >> yes. >> were you able to catch all that. >> she said she was talking about her own medical care at the mayo clinic, she was there for 18 months. and she went to university of south dakota when you are there as well. when people see you, do they want to talk about the greatest generation, their own health stories or the news industry today? >> a combination of the three of them. i still get people coming up to me every week even though it's been out for 15 years. where their father was, what their mother was doing, things they didn't understand that they now understand. i am now at a collection point where a lot of people talk to me about that. they want to know what type of regimen i am on for melanoma. then they will say to me, how, how come the news is not like when you are on it. and i have an unusual answer for them. i say, if you work harder at it and you don't be a couch potato, you have access to more news than you have ever had before. i have a friend who is at the financial times in london, i can raid his editorial
. >> watertown south dakota. >> home of the watertown arrow. >> yes. >> were you able to catch all that. >> she said she was talking about her own medical care at the mayo clinic, she was there for 18 months. and she went to university of south dakota when you are there as well. when people see you, do they want to talk about the greatest generation, their own health stories or the news industry today? >> a combination of the three of them. i still get people...