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compton is the type of inmate that men like stephen weaver despise.e made is clear on the camera provided by our producers. >> when i was a young kid if i told my brother i got beat for telling. we were taught in school at a young age don't be a tattle tale. nowadays they have cop shows on tv that teach these kids it's all right to tell. dial 1-800-snitch on mom and dad if they're smoking a joint on the weekend. >> though prison officials have not tied weaver to the recent assault or extortion, they have identified him as a high-ranking member of the aryan brotherhood. >> i can't get into specifics. but i'll tell you that we're strong white men. we're proud of that. >> we don't hate anybody else, but if you hit us, we hate you ten times worse. if you hurt one of us, we're going to hurt you ten times worse. >> active members rarely speak about their affiliation on camera. this time weaver made an exception. >> i lost a little bit of sleep over it. doing this interview. brothers don't normally get on camera. but i talked to a lot of my guys here. brothe
compton is the type of inmate that men like stephen weaver despise.e made is clear on the camera provided by our producers. >> when i was a young kid if i told my brother i got beat for telling. we were taught in school at a young age don't be a tattle tale. nowadays they have cop shows on tv that teach these kids it's all right to tell. dial 1-800-snitch on mom and dad if they're smoking a joint on the weekend. >> though prison officials have not tied weaver to the recent assault...
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on. >> as weaver predicted.e in the aryan brotherhood would make him too high risk to return to general population. >> well, i guess that's about it. as you can see, this is no country club prison. there romantic about doing time. there its nothing cool about watching the years go by and knowing that most of them have been wasted. so the next time one of your politicians talk about how easy we have it in here, just remember what i have shown you today and what i have said. thanks. >>> there are 2 million people behind bars in america. for the next hour, we open the gates. "lockup." >> my particular interest is mostly in latchkey kids.
on. >> as weaver predicted.e in the aryan brotherhood would make him too high risk to return to general population. >> well, i guess that's about it. as you can see, this is no country club prison. there romantic about doing time. there its nothing cool about watching the years go by and knowing that most of them have been wasted. so the next time one of your politicians talk about how easy we have it in here, just remember what i have shown you today and what i have said. thanks....
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>> oh, we got another couple of weavers in, doc. >> what's a "weaver"? >> a fish. >> a what? >> a fish. [chuckles] >> it's an identical sting to an earlier patient. >> hmm--nasty those are. wouldn't want to be stung by one again. >> you're familiar with them? >> mm-hmm, yeah. they got poisonous spikes and when you step on them-- [pauline hisses] it's agony--not that serious, though. just soak your foot in hot water and it'll be all right. >> all right, you can deal with that then. i have patients to see. louisa. >> martin. hi, joey. >> ms. glasson, i'm on a study break. >> if you were still my student, i'd fail you for that excuse. you're in a doctor's surgery. martin, a word. >> take this. i'm sure you're aware that unless it's an absolute emergency, it's not a great use of my time. >> yeah, well, i would consider this an emergency of sorts. now, you might not think you're a part of this village but you are, like it or not. we're a small community, almost a family, and sometimes people feel a little bit put out by the way you are and sometimes people feel that you just don't
>> oh, we got another couple of weavers in, doc. >> what's a "weaver"? >> a fish. >> a what? >> a fish. [chuckles] >> it's an identical sting to an earlier patient. >> hmm--nasty those are. wouldn't want to be stung by one again. >> you're familiar with them? >> mm-hmm, yeah. they got poisonous spikes and when you step on them-- [pauline hisses] it's agony--not that serious, though. just soak your foot in hot water and it'll be all...
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and -- and he shot her. >> weaver ducked behind his cubicle, pulled the cabinet to block the entrance desk called 911. but the gunfire would not stop. >> a couple more shots went off. a shotgun. using the shotgun. i saw him with the shotgun. i couldn't believe it. he was proceeding to walk through the building and slaught people. i probably heard 30 shots. so then -- the fire alarm went off. that was my signal to get out of there. so i, jumped up. pushed the cabinet away. ran away. went down to the end of my corridor, mary was laying on the ground. >> mary francis knight was john weaver's boss. >> he looked all business, you could see the jaw clenched. when he looked at her, he looked straight at her, clenched that jaw, and just boom. like -- you know. it was kind of look just business to him it seemed. >> a dozen innocent dead. a harsh reality that still has this grown man trembling as he talks. >> the people he killed were so nice. they did not deserve to die a horrible death like they did. it was -- it was tragic. >> for "nightline," jim avila, in washington. >> our thanks to jim.
and -- and he shot her. >> weaver ducked behind his cubicle, pulled the cabinet to block the entrance desk called 911. but the gunfire would not stop. >> a couple more shots went off. a shotgun. using the shotgun. i saw him with the shotgun. i couldn't believe it. he was proceeding to walk through the building and slaught people. i probably heard 30 shots. so then -- the fire alarm went off. that was my signal to get out of there. so i, jumped up. pushed the cabinet away. ran away....
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john weaver who works in i.t. at the navy yard lived through that blood bath and knows it's sheer luck that he's alive when so many of his friends died. nine men and three women murdered monday morning. john weaver knew six of them personally. he joins me now. john, can you just walk us through what happened? you were at your desk, heard a commotion, a loud noise in the atri atrium. >> they're about 8-feet square cubes and i'm the fourth one back. and the cube behind me is the cube that's next to the atrium, okay. so what happened was somebody was rolling a large cart through the atrium, which normally occurs many times. and i remarked to one of my coworkers that it sounded like somebody was skateboarding on the ceiling. and she made a little chuckle and then a really loud bang occurred. and i thought to myself, they dropped another safe because they'd done that before and it sounded similar to that. but two seconds later, there was another really loud bang. and that's when i realized that somebody was in the buil
john weaver who works in i.t. at the navy yard lived through that blood bath and knows it's sheer luck that he's alive when so many of his friends died. nine men and three women murdered monday morning. john weaver knew six of them personally. he joins me now. john, can you just walk us through what happened? you were at your desk, heard a commotion, a loud noise in the atri atrium. >> they're about 8-feet square cubes and i'm the fourth one back. and the cube behind me is the cube that's...
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but weavers's yarn was so convincing, she says, within days a key person came forward, jason galley.takes the information to the sheriff's office. the sheriff's department says that a detective was then assigned to the case, but couldn't get the witnesses to tell the truth. gaily is not picked up. for seven years it remains a cold case. then just by chance last year, judy weaver is chatting at the restaurant where she works with a lieutenant. >> i was telling him how bad of a job the sheriff's department had done and that i wished i could have met this police officer that was there. >> reporter: it turns out the lieutenant was a sergeant back in '05 and was on the scene. >> i told her i was going to do what i could to right this. if we did anything wrong, we were going to fix it earp. >> reporter: they re-interviewed witnesses t
but weavers's yarn was so convincing, she says, within days a key person came forward, jason galley.takes the information to the sheriff's office. the sheriff's department says that a detective was then assigned to the case, but couldn't get the witnesses to tell the truth. gaily is not picked up. for seven years it remains a cold case. then just by chance last year, judy weaver is chatting at the restaurant where she works with a lieutenant. >> i was telling him how bad of a job the...
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but weaver's yarn was so convincing she said within days, a key person came forward, jayly gaily. >>l me he accidentally hit ronnie with his first. >> she takes the information to the sheriff's office. the sheriff's department said the detective was assigned to the case but couldn't get the witnesses to tell the truth. gaily is not pick had up and for seven years it remains a cold case. then just by chance last year, judy weaver is chatting at the restaurant where she works with a lieutenant. >> i was telling him how bad after job that the sheriff's department had done and that i wish i could have met this police officer that was there. >> turns out the lieutenant was a sergeant back in '05. and was on the scene. >> i told her i was going to do what i could to right this. if we didn't anything wrong, we were going to fix it. >> detectives reinterviewed witnesses were four of whom change had their stories. saying they were scared to tell the trublg before. based on information, jason gaily is picked up and charged with murder and a mother's intuition made it happen. john zarrella, cnn
but weaver's yarn was so convincing she said within days, a key person came forward, jayly gaily. >>l me he accidentally hit ronnie with his first. >> she takes the information to the sheriff's office. the sheriff's department said the detective was assigned to the case but couldn't get the witnesses to tell the truth. gaily is not pick had up and for seven years it remains a cold case. then just by chance last year, judy weaver is chatting at the restaurant where she works with a...
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but weaver's yarn was so convincing, she said within days, a key person came forward.y. >> he wants to tell me he accidentally hit ronny with his fist. >> she takes information to the sheriff's office. the sheriff's department said a sheriff was assigned to the case but could not get witnesses to tell the truth. gailey is not picked up. for seven years it remains a cold case biffle chance last year, judy weaver is chatting at the restaurant where she works with a lieutenant. >> i was talking about how bad the sheriff's department had done and i wished i could have met the police officer that was there. >> it turns out the lieutenant was a sergeant in 2005 and was on the scene. >> i told her i would do what i could to write this. if we did anything wrong, we would fix it. >> four witnesses changed their stories saying they were scared to tell the truth before. based on the new information, jason gailey is picked up and charged with murder and a mother's intuition made it happen. cnn, miami. >>> still to come, president obama has a new plan to stop school shootings. did
but weaver's yarn was so convincing, she said within days, a key person came forward.y. >> he wants to tell me he accidentally hit ronny with his fist. >> she takes information to the sheriff's office. the sheriff's department said a sheriff was assigned to the case but could not get witnesses to tell the truth. gailey is not picked up. for seven years it remains a cold case biffle chance last year, judy weaver is chatting at the restaurant where she works with a lieutenant....
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john weaver knew six of them personally. he joins me now. can you walk with us through what happened? you were at your desk. you heard a commotion, a loud noise in the atrium, right? >> i sat in a cube that is five cubes deep and eight square cubes and i'm the fourth one back. the cube behind me is the cube next to the atrium, okay? what happens was this. somebody was rolling a large cart through the atrium which normally occurs many times. i remarked to one of my coworkers that it sounded like somebody was skateboarding on the ceiling. she made a chuckle and a really loud bang occurred. i thought to myself, they dropped another safe, because they had done that before and it sounded similar to that. two seconds later, there was another really loud bang. that's when i realized that somebody was in the building shooting people. >> so you knew after that second shot that that is what it was? saerkt. >> exactly. i knew that there shouldn't be two bangs that loud close together. and the second one was a shot. >> and then what happened? >> i stupi
john weaver knew six of them personally. he joins me now. can you walk with us through what happened? you were at your desk. you heard a commotion, a loud noise in the atrium, right? >> i sat in a cube that is five cubes deep and eight square cubes and i'm the fourth one back. the cube behind me is the cube next to the atrium, okay? what happens was this. somebody was rolling a large cart through the atrium which normally occurs many times. i remarked to one of my coworkers that it...
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john weaver knew six of them personally. he joins me now. you were at your desk. you heard a commotion, a loud noise. somebody was rolling a large cart through the ateryium which normally occurs many times. i remarked that it sounded like somebody was skateboarding on the ceiling. she made a chuckle and a really loud bang occurred. i thought to myself, they dropped another safe, because they had done that before and it sounded similar to that. two seconds later, there was another really loud bang. that's when i realized that somebody was in the building shooting people. >> so you knew that's what it was? >> yeah, i knew that there shouldn't be two bangs that loud close together. >> and then what is this. >> i stupidly pop my head up and saw him reach over into my cube row and diagonally shoot across the row to where one of my friends was sitting. i could not see her because it's diagonal to me, caddie corner, and he aimed and shot directly at her. and i popped my head back down and then went under my desk. there's a cabinet with two drawers and i pulled that towar
john weaver knew six of them personally. he joins me now. you were at your desk. you heard a commotion, a loud noise. somebody was rolling a large cart through the ateryium which normally occurs many times. i remarked that it sounded like somebody was skateboarding on the ceiling. she made a chuckle and a really loud bang occurred. i thought to myself, they dropped another safe, because they had done that before and it sounded similar to that. two seconds later, there was another really loud...
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jared weaver, the angels ace held the ace to one run over 7 inning. mae of 2012. bottom of the 5th. eric aybar. oakland lost back-to-back games for first time all month. trail boston by two games in the race for home field advantage playoff. >>> help from the offense. 4 et inning pablo gone. 14th. giants led 5 to 2. in the fifth inning, gets crawford to fly out to end the inning. as he got to the dugout, he's spriedz his night was over. five innings, one run, 77 pichs. he had a conversation with bruce. he wanted to stay in. said no. giants win 6 to 4. >>> so it's the end of an era. his sirs first seven years in oakland, zito had a hundred wince, 3.55 e.r.a., 62 wins in seven years with the giants 4.63 e.r.a.. he's not done yet. >>> it is time for the wednesday night top five. okay. who take it is prekick. elizabeth. >> the guy on the right. >> did you see that. >> no. >>> no. 4, big time give away moment for this fan. he miss it is foul ball. knocked him over. he's the laughing stock of the stadium. same inning, no. 3, redemption chld it's the same gu
jared weaver, the angels ace held the ace to one run over 7 inning. mae of 2012. bottom of the 5th. eric aybar. oakland lost back-to-back games for first time all month. trail boston by two games in the race for home field advantage playoff. >>> help from the offense. 4 et inning pablo gone. 14th. giants led 5 to 2. in the fifth inning, gets crawford to fly out to end the inning. as he got to the dugout, he's spriedz his night was over. five innings, one run, 77 pichs. he had a...
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we have a number of representatives here dan weaver. every time there are those cb ds that are created there's instant on, on going improvements. those improvements are readily felt with our police department as well. when i have people actively engaged in people with the streets people are a lot more conscious and they're looking at out and supporting this project. people are relynn themselves with the neighborhood. this makes our city great. i'm here to thank the people and most importantly it is the move that the local merchants have and they want the city to invest in their neighborhoods. it's a plea for success. who won't want to be here. it's better than the east coast right now. as we showed off pebble beach and my daughter is saying she wishes here here. i know that supervisor wiener and intent on making sure we have the investments in our neighborhood. when we do that kind of investment we get so much in return. people make their own personal investments and we're going to have a lot tighter city. and especially for all the nat
we have a number of representatives here dan weaver. every time there are those cb ds that are created there's instant on, on going improvements. those improvements are readily felt with our police department as well. when i have people actively engaged in people with the streets people are a lot more conscious and they're looking at out and supporting this project. people are relynn themselves with the neighborhood. this makes our city great. i'm here to thank the people and most importantly...
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it was tragic. >> reporter: like weaver many can't forget the unspeakable violence. but families and friends are trying to remember how these 12 people lived, not as they died. >> people will remember dad as the incredible man he was. >> john roger johnson worked at the navy yard but was patriarch of a large family. mary frances knight was also a teacher, passing technology expertise to her students. vishnu pandit was the kind of guy you would like to be your neighbor, always lending a lending hand. >> this is a very difficult thing to process. for myself it will take me nears to come to terms with it. >> a major coffee chain is caught in the middle of the gun control debate. starbucks is now asking customers to leave their guns at home. but the company insists it is not an outryan ban. starbucks deferred to local laws that allow some people to bring weapons into stores. >>> the shooting took place just after a month after the n the nn victims. they and others are calling on congress to pass background checks. >> this is a tragic reminder that congress is not doing e
it was tragic. >> reporter: like weaver many can't forget the unspeakable violence. but families and friends are trying to remember how these 12 people lived, not as they died. >> people will remember dad as the incredible man he was. >> john roger johnson worked at the navy yard but was patriarch of a large family. mary frances knight was also a teacher, passing technology expertise to her students. vishnu pandit was the kind of guy you would like to be your neighbor, always...
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. >> weaver, best speech ever.n she took questions back stage after winning, she had a moment to gather her thoughts. >> i wanted to thank a lot people. it's happening again. i wanted to thank everybody at show time and most of all edie falco. it's hard to do those. i'm sorry. yeah. i'm scared. i'm scared because it was unexpected so i don't know how to feel yet. i have therapy next week. >> i like someone who is not in touch with their emotions and doesn't know how they feel until a week later am a real speech was better frankly. we should all use the merit weaver method when someone gives you an award and a casual compliment. a quick thank you followed by
. >> weaver, best speech ever.n she took questions back stage after winning, she had a moment to gather her thoughts. >> i wanted to thank a lot people. it's happening again. i wanted to thank everybody at show time and most of all edie falco. it's hard to do those. i'm sorry. yeah. i'm scared. i'm scared because it was unexpected so i don't know how to feel yet. i have therapy next week. >> i like someone who is not in touch with their emotions and doesn't know how they feel...
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. >> john weaver saw aaron alexis claim one of his first 12 victims. >> they did not deserve to die a horrible death like they did. it was tragic. >> like weaver, many can't forget the unspeakable violence that unfolded at the navy yard on monday. family and friends are trying to remember how these 12 people lived, and not how they died. >> we remember daddy for the incredible man that he was. >> he worked at the navy yard, but was the patriarch of a large family. four children and ten grandkids. he dedicated his life to service, but taught bible school with his family every sunday. >>> mary knight was also a teacher, passing on her technology expertise to her students. kathleen guardi was said to be an animal lover, working at a sanctuary when she wasn't working at the yard. >> she was very caring and very loyal and very generous to family, dear friends, to animals. because she loved nature, and she volunteered. >> and he was said to be the kind of guy who would like to be your neighbor. always lending a helping hand. >> this is an extremely difficult thing to process. i know for mys
. >> john weaver saw aaron alexis claim one of his first 12 victims. >> they did not deserve to die a horrible death like they did. it was tragic. >> like weaver, many can't forget the unspeakable violence that unfolded at the navy yard on monday. family and friends are trying to remember how these 12 people lived, and not how they died. >> we remember daddy for the incredible man that he was. >> he worked at the navy yard, but was the patriarch of a large family....
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. >> merle weaver, best speech ever.ne else. >> so when she took questions after the speech, she had a moment to gather her thoughts and remembered what she wanted to say. >> i wanted to thank a lot of people. oh, it is happening again. i wanted to thank everybody at showtime and thank most of all edie falco. it is hard to do those. sorry. yeah. i'm scared. i'm scared because -- it was unexpected. so i don't know how to feel yet. i mean, i have therapy next week. >> i like someone who is not in touch with their emotions, doesn't know how they feel until about a week later. her real speech was better, frankly. i also think we should all use the merit weaver method when somebody gives you an award a, a a quick thank you or each a casual compliment. it's a quick thank you, followed by quickly, "i got to go." i challenge you to find a better approach on the ridiculist. that does it for us now. "early start" begins right now. >>> i got shot here. i had so much blood everywhere. i thought i was holding a dead baby. >> a deadly
. >> merle weaver, best speech ever.ne else. >> so when she took questions after the speech, she had a moment to gather her thoughts and remembered what she wanted to say. >> i wanted to thank a lot of people. oh, it is happening again. i wanted to thank everybody at showtime and thank most of all edie falco. it is hard to do those. sorry. yeah. i'm scared. i'm scared because -- it was unexpected. so i don't know how to feel yet. i mean, i have therapy next week. >> i...
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baseball, unfortunately for the a's they woken have to face weaver in the play-offs.a's held the a's to one run over 7. first one to score off weaver since 2012. bottom of the 5th eric abar up the middle. another run scores to make it 2- 0 angels. a's rally in the ninth. but ernesto blows the fastball by callaspo. >>> we all know that the san francisco bay is a great place who. >>> the america's cup but bud selig is concerned they would have to have it there. >> the oakland a's stadium. it's a pit. it reminds me of the coney and shea stadium. >> you have had this committee working for this long. >> you have one team that wants to move and the other team doesn't want to move and it's a very complicated situation. the more we have gotten into it the more difficult it is. but before i leave, i'm satisfied we'll work out something. >> how tough is it on you for the commissioner knowing this team has been so good the last two years and you're going to play post-season games as you say in the pit? >> i'm not happy about it. it's an unfortunate mess. i wish there was an easy
baseball, unfortunately for the a's they woken have to face weaver in the play-offs.a's held the a's to one run over 7. first one to score off weaver since 2012. bottom of the 5th eric abar up the middle. another run scores to make it 2- 0 angels. a's rally in the ninth. but ernesto blows the fastball by callaspo. >>> we all know that the san francisco bay is a great place who. >>> the america's cup but bud selig is concerned they would have to have it there. >> the...
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jerod weaver, a's lose. >>> terrelle pryor not at practice tonight after suffering a concussion.are investigating whether they handle it properly. as for the 49ers, they're going to be on the field tomorrow in st. louis. that's it for sports. more news after this. >>> we were at hogwarts. >> okay. fall tv season in full swing. at 8:00, it's one hour parks and recreation. >> then guess who's back? michael j. fox makes his return to prime time with his new michael j. fox show. >> and drama with parent hood returns. you can get all the information about the shows on our website. and tonight we had revolution, which i actually really like. >> i tuned in a little bit. >> that's her favorite show. >> it's the end of the world, people. it's end of the world. >> how are we looking? >> we'll have those gusty conditions. the thing you want to know about this is it's going to start offshore tomorrow. and that's what increases that fire threat. so let's get a look at that seven day forecast. temperatures low 70s by the bay. dangerous waves at the coastline, 8 to 11 feet. advise some extra ca
jerod weaver, a's lose. >>> terrelle pryor not at practice tonight after suffering a concussion.are investigating whether they handle it properly. as for the 49ers, they're going to be on the field tomorrow in st. louis. that's it for sports. more news after this. >>> we were at hogwarts. >> okay. fall tv season in full swing. at 8:00, it's one hour parks and recreation. >> then guess who's back? michael j. fox makes his return to prime time with his new michael j....
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i have some weavers to help us out. these big, burly weaveers. they're pulling down on the weave which is what gravity does. you want to put a weave on because -- let's say the blue one. come up there. as you climb up there on the weave, what's the worst that can happen? >> i don't think i can get up there, doc. >> keep going. >> i don't think i can do. >> i'll give you one more second. i'm waiting for you. >> okay. okay. >> there she goes. one more step you got it. here's what we're gonna do, saturday morning you're gluing on your weave. when you do that what happens, folks? things fall off you. unfortunately it begins to tug. the more you manipulate the weave -- because remember you have to take it off later on. the third time you put it on in the last couple of days you glued it over and damaged the hair and pulling on it and what happens to the hair? it starts to come out. when it comes out it's not pretty. it falls all over the place and soon, the next thing you know you you've got craziness happen and you don't want that because that's dama
i have some weavers to help us out. these big, burly weaveers. they're pulling down on the weave which is what gravity does. you want to put a weave on because -- let's say the blue one. come up there. as you climb up there on the weave, what's the worst that can happen? >> i don't think i can get up there, doc. >> keep going. >> i don't think i can do. >> i'll give you one more second. i'm waiting for you. >> okay. okay. >> there she goes. one more step you...
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fortunately for the a's they won't have to face jared in the weaver. they held the a's to one run over 7 innings. bottom of the 5th, singles up the middle. austin scores. the angels win 3-1. oakland has won back to back games for the third time in one month. >> what is going on with them? >> he wanted to stay in the game so he could walk-off. >> the giants win 6-4. >> giants win 6-4. there you go. >> wonderful producing. ,, female announcer: the savings really stack up during sleep train's during sleep train's inventory clearance sale. save 10, 20, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. even get free delivery! sleep train stacks the savings high to keep the prices low. the inventory clearance sale is on now! guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ you ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ joey fatone: it's time to play "family feud!" this is joey fatone from universal orlando resort in sunny florida. and now, here's the star of our show. give it up for steve harvey! [captioning ma
fortunately for the a's they won't have to face jared in the weaver. they held the a's to one run over 7 innings. bottom of the 5th, singles up the middle. austin scores. the angels win 3-1. oakland has won back to back games for the third time in one month. >> what is going on with them? >> he wanted to stay in the game so he could walk-off. >> the giants win 6-4. >> giants win 6-4. there you go. >> wonderful producing. ,, female announcer: the savings really...
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a survivor of the massacre, john weaver, knows it's simple luck he is alive and they are not. here's what he told me. >> every one of those people who were killed were the nicest people that you could know. they were great co-workers and would never harm a fly. and they were responsible, great people. government workers and contractors. and i just cannot believe that they were subjected to that violent, horrible death that they had. and that's the most devastating part. for me, you know, i got away. that's no problem. i got lucky. it was my birthday, and i consider myself the second luckiest person on that day because my friend was the first luckiest person. but all those other people, they did not deserve that death to die like that. and it was horrible. that's all i have to say about that. >> john weaver also told me he wants know how the navy yard killer got his security clearance to begin with and then held onto it despite repeated run-ins with the police and alarming signs his mind was to say the least extremely troubled. many people wondering the same thing tonight. at t
a survivor of the massacre, john weaver, knows it's simple luck he is alive and they are not. here's what he told me. >> every one of those people who were killed were the nicest people that you could know. they were great co-workers and would never harm a fly. and they were responsible, great people. government workers and contractors. and i just cannot believe that they were subjected to that violent, horrible death that they had. and that's the most devastating part. for me, you know,...
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a survivor of the massacre, john weaver, knows it's simple luck he is alive and they are not. here's what he told me. >> every one of those people who were killed were the nicest people that you could know. they were great co-workers and would never harm a fly. and they were responsible, great people. government workers and contractors. and i just cannot believe that they were subjected to that violent, horrible death that they had. and that's the most devastating part. for me, you know, i got away. that's no problem. i got lucky. it was my birthday, and i consider myself the second luckiest person on that day because my friend was the first luckiest person. but all those other people, they did not deserve that death to die like that. and it was horrible. that's all i have to say about that. >> john weaver also told me he wants know how the navy yard killer got his security clearance to begin with and then held onto it despite repeated run-ins with the police and alarming signs his mind was to say the least extremely troubled. many people wondering the same thing tonight. at t
a survivor of the massacre, john weaver, knows it's simple luck he is alive and they are not. here's what he told me. >> every one of those people who were killed were the nicest people that you could know. they were great co-workers and would never harm a fly. and they were responsible, great people. government workers and contractors. and i just cannot believe that they were subjected to that violent, horrible death that they had. and that's the most devastating part. for me, you know,...
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this has become a much more international problem than weaver seen before from al shabab. >> live in kenya, thanks for joining us this morning. >> police in chicago charged two men in connection with a shooting that injured 13. the shooting broke out last thursday at a basketball court on chicago's south side. 21-year-old brian chance and 20-year-old kiani guide wood are suspected of playing roles, but police don't think either pulled the trigger. >> unsettled weather is taking shape in several parts of the u.s. for more, let's bring in our meteorologist nicole mitchell. >> a lot going on in the united states. i'm going to take a quick look at the tropics first. we've had problems here like the philippines, landslides and mud slides with a tropical storm moving through, still some showers in the area. to the north, we are looking at japan. you can see typhoon headed that direction, that actually with this front coming in will steer it away. at the meantime, you could be looking at squally weather, high irwaves, showers. the u.s. tropics are quiet. we really have two areas that we are
this has become a much more international problem than weaver seen before from al shabab. >> live in kenya, thanks for joining us this morning. >> police in chicago charged two men in connection with a shooting that injured 13. the shooting broke out last thursday at a basketball court on chicago's south side. 21-year-old brian chance and 20-year-old kiani guide wood are suspected of playing roles, but police don't think either pulled the trigger. >> unsettled weather is...
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john weaver has, woulded at the navy yard for 13 years. he was on his desk on the third floor when -- >> i popped my head up and i saw him pointing his gun at my friend. >> he used a cabinet to block the entrance to his [cubical|cubicle] -- cubical and then made the decision to run. the people killed ranged in age from 46 to 73. aaron alexis had run ins with law enforcement in the past, but his friends say they can't believe he is behind this tragedy. karen travers, abc7 news. >> stay with abc7 news for continuing coverage. you can get the latest information on-line at abc7news.com, our site. and we are tweeting the latest developments on abc7 news bay area. >>> breaking news we first brought you, a a child is recovering after being hit in the neck with chards of glass following a shooting in oakland. you can see from sky 7hd officers zeroing in on this car with the back window shot out. a 5-year-old was hit by flying glass and it all resulted from a gunbattle between two shooters in two cars on 27th avenue. no one was hit by the gunfire.
john weaver has, woulded at the navy yard for 13 years. he was on his desk on the third floor when -- >> i popped my head up and i saw him pointing his gun at my friend. >> he used a cabinet to block the entrance to his [cubical|cubicle] -- cubical and then made the decision to run. the people killed ranged in age from 46 to 73. aaron alexis had run ins with law enforcement in the past, but his friends say they can't believe he is behind this tragedy. karen travers, abc7 news....
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it was tragic. >> reporter: john weaver was still shaking when i spoke with him.o deep are his wounds. he can only say, he wish he could have done more. robin? >> jim, thank you very much. >>> we're going to turn to sam for the latest on the colorado flood zone right now. you were there earlier this week. and you have some really astonishing pictures. >> we're talking about the second week now. two weeks these people have been living under these conditions. it's not just one area. if you look at where the rockies drop out of the foothills. there's about 200 miles, a stretch of land there. every town in that area has seen flooding, similar if not exactly to this. these pictures are 50 miles north of the boulder area. look at the before pictures. these are google maps. and these are helicopter images of after. we're just showing you some of the -- we've seen roads washed out in the mountains. but roads in the plains. and look at this area, a shot. you can see the roads here. then, look at what you can't see. that's the roads or the ground or anything. and all that w
it was tragic. >> reporter: john weaver was still shaking when i spoke with him.o deep are his wounds. he can only say, he wish he could have done more. robin? >> jim, thank you very much. >>> we're going to turn to sam for the latest on the colorado flood zone right now. you were there earlier this week. and you have some really astonishing pictures. >> we're talking about the second week now. two weeks these people have been living under these conditions. it's not...
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. >> water, weaver everywhere as far as the eye can see.hese firefighters braved waters raging over their windshield to get to those who need help. in big thompson canyon, this man defied a wall of water to open the involves on the flood gates. farm are a wash leaving cattle marooned and a horse tethered in a pasture and now looks lost at sea. the day luge tossed around these trailers as though they were toys in a bathtub. tws too much for railways, highways and for many homes. >> the neighbor's house fell off and what was a little creek fell off and got swept away. there was just pieces of houses and appliances floating down. >> thousands have been evacuated. >> i have never seen it rain so hard. >> in estes park they use the zip line to save trapped residents. this man was pulled from his home after it was buried in mud. >> i was able to get him some water and a blanket. >> they can't get out and we can't get in. >> and authorities are bracing for more. >> we still have forecasts for flash flood warnings. we could very well be back in the
. >> water, weaver everywhere as far as the eye can see.hese firefighters braved waters raging over their windshield to get to those who need help. in big thompson canyon, this man defied a wall of water to open the involves on the flood gates. farm are a wash leaving cattle marooned and a horse tethered in a pasture and now looks lost at sea. the day luge tossed around these trailers as though they were toys in a bathtub. tws too much for railways, highways and for many homes. >>...
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john weaver has, woulded at the navy yard for 13 years.e was on his desk on the third floor when -- >> i popped my head up and i saw him pointing his gun at my friend. >> he used a cabinet to block the entrance to his [cubical|cubicle] -- cubical and then made the decision to run. the people killed ranged in age from 46 to 73. aaron alexis had run ins with law enforcement in the past, but his friends say they can't believe he is behind this tragedy. karen travers, abc7 news. >> stay with abc7 news for continuing coverage. you can get the latest information on-line at abc7news.com, our site. and we are tweeting the latest developments on abc7 news bay area. >>> breaking news we first brought you, a a child is recovering after being hit in the neck with chards of glass following a shooting in oakland. you can see from sky 7hd officers zeroing in on this car with the back window shot out. a 5-year-old was hit by flying glass and it all resulted from a gunbattle between two shooters in two cars on 27th avenue. no one was hit by the gunfire. ne
john weaver has, woulded at the navy yard for 13 years.e was on his desk on the third floor when -- >> i popped my head up and i saw him pointing his gun at my friend. >> he used a cabinet to block the entrance to his [cubical|cubicle] -- cubical and then made the decision to run. the people killed ranged in age from 46 to 73. aaron alexis had run ins with law enforcement in the past, but his friends say they can't believe he is behind this tragedy. karen travers, abc7 news....
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. >> water, weaver everywhere as far as the eye can see. these firefighters braved waters raging over their windshield to get to those who need help. in big thompson canyon, this man defied a wall of water to open the involves on the flood gates. farm are a wash leaving cattle marooned and a horse tethered in a pasture and now looks lost at sea. the day luge tossed around these trailers as though they were toys in a bathtub. tws too much for railways, highways and for many homes. >> the neighbor's house fell off and what was a little creek fell off and got swept away. there was just pieces of houses and appliances floating down. >> thousands have been evacuated. >> i have never seen it rain so hard. >> in estes park they use the zip line to save trapped residents. this man was pulled from his home after it was buried in mud. >> i was able to get him some water and a blanket. >> they can't get out and we can't get in. >> and authorities are bracing for more. >> we still have forecasts for flash flood warnings. we could very well be back in t
. >> water, weaver everywhere as far as the eye can see. these firefighters braved waters raging over their windshield to get to those who need help. in big thompson canyon, this man defied a wall of water to open the involves on the flood gates. farm are a wash leaving cattle marooned and a horse tethered in a pasture and now looks lost at sea. the day luge tossed around these trailers as though they were toys in a bathtub. tws too much for railways, highways and for many homes. >>...
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[sound of machinery] >> the carpet weavers in sabine's shop are all young, since they've still got agile fingers and good eyesight. by the age of 25 they retire from weaving, and take up easier embroidery. with hundreds of tiny knots to be made on each line, it can take a year or even two to make just one carpet. >> it changes color as you see. it's 100% silk on silk. one of the old designs of bukhara from the 8th century design, yeah? >> i'm scared to ask, but... >> the price you mean? oh, two girls-- >> because i always fall in love with the most expensive ones. >> two girls worked on it about 17 months, it's one of the complicated designs. so, the price would be around 6,500 only u.s. dollars. >> you know, i think that's a little rich for my blood. i don't think i can do it, i've got about 100 bucks in my pocket. >> only?! what about cards? i think you need to find a rich husband. >> the cards melted in this heat. a rich husband now that's an idea. i don't have one of those either. >> yeah i think you need to get a rich husband, so that he can buy, whenever he says you diamond ring, n
[sound of machinery] >> the carpet weavers in sabine's shop are all young, since they've still got agile fingers and good eyesight. by the age of 25 they retire from weaving, and take up easier embroidery. with hundreds of tiny knots to be made on each line, it can take a year or even two to make just one carpet. >> it changes color as you see. it's 100% silk on silk. one of the old designs of bukhara from the 8th century design, yeah? >> i'm scared to ask, but... >> the...
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as weaver seen in my state of coi i kentucky where we've been working for 30 years to finally destroy a stockpile of chemical weapons, destroying chemical weapons is extremely challenging and requires a great deal of attention to detail and safety. nonetheless, this proposal is obviously worth exploring. but more broadly, and this is my larger point, this one punitive strike we're debating could not make up for the president's performance over the last five years. the only way, the only way for him to achieve the credibility he seeks is by embracing the kind of serious, integrated national security plan that matches strategy to resources, capabilities to commitments. and which shows our allies around the world that the u.s. is fully engaged and ready to act at a moment's notice in all the major areas of concern around the globe. whether it's the mediterranean, the persian gulf, or in the south china sea. and just as importantly, that he's willing to invest in that strategy for the long term. in syria, a limited strike would not resolve the civil war there. nor will it remove assad fro
as weaver seen in my state of coi i kentucky where we've been working for 30 years to finally destroy a stockpile of chemical weapons, destroying chemical weapons is extremely challenging and requires a great deal of attention to detail and safety. nonetheless, this proposal is obviously worth exploring. but more broadly, and this is my larger point, this one punitive strike we're debating could not make up for the president's performance over the last five years. the only way, the only way for...
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. >> water, weaver everywhere as far as the eye can see.o get to those who need help. in big thompson canyon, this man defied a wall of water to open the involves on the flood gates. farm are a wash leaving cattle marooned and a horse tethered in a pasture and now looks lost at sea. the day luge tossed around these trailers as though they were toys in a bathtub. tws too much for railways, highways and for many homes. >> the neighbor's house fell off and what was a little creek fell off and got swept away. there was just pieces of houses and appliances floating down. >> thousands have been evacuated. >> i have never seen it rain so hard. >> in estes park they use the zip line to residents. this man was pulled from his home after it was buried in mud. >> i was able to get him some water and a blanket. >> they can't get out and we can't get in. >> and authorities are bracing for more. >> we still have forecasts for flash flood warnings. we could very well be back in the same condition we were yesterday. this is a wait and see game. >> with rag
. >> water, weaver everywhere as far as the eye can see.o get to those who need help. in big thompson canyon, this man defied a wall of water to open the involves on the flood gates. farm are a wash leaving cattle marooned and a horse tethered in a pasture and now looks lost at sea. the day luge tossed around these trailers as though they were toys in a bathtub. tws too much for railways, highways and for many homes. >> the neighbor's house fell off and what was a little creek fell...
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john weaver watched the suspect methodically murder six of his friends. >> i popped my head up. and i saw him pointing his gun at my friend. and he shot her. ♪ and the home of the brave >> reporter: a day after the shooting, washington paused to remember the 12 people who died. one of those victims, 52-year-old richard michael ridgell, a veteran of the iraq war. >> he loved the ravens. >> he was a good dad. >> reporter: president obama told telemundo that the u.s. is more vulnerable to these types of mass shootings because the country does not have a strong enough background check system on gun purchases. john and diana? >> abc's tahman bradley. thank you. >> as tahman mentioned, one of the victims, mike ridgell, an iraq war victim. we are learning more about the mothers, fathers, co-workers and freinds lost at the navy yard. >> gerald read is another who will never come home to his wife of 35 years. will weir continues our coverage. >> reporter: i'll see you tonight for dinner. those are the last words kathy read shared with her husband, gerald, as he left for work at the washi
john weaver watched the suspect methodically murder six of his friends. >> i popped my head up. and i saw him pointing his gun at my friend. and he shot her. ♪ and the home of the brave >> reporter: a day after the shooting, washington paused to remember the 12 people who died. one of those victims, 52-year-old richard michael ridgell, a veteran of the iraq war. >> he loved the ravens. >> he was a good dad. >> reporter: president obama told telemundo that the...
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john weaver has, woulded at the navy yard for 13 years.loor when -- >> i popped my head up and i saw him pointing his gun at my friend. >> he used a cabinet to block the entrance to his [cubical|cubicle] -- cubical and then made the decision to run. the people killed ranged in age from 46 to 73. aaron alexis had run ins with law enforcement in the past, but his friends say they can't believe he is behind this tragedy. karen travers, abc7 news. >> stay with abc7 news for continuing coverage. you can get the latest information on-line at abc7news.com, our site. and we are tweeting the latest developments on abc7 news bay area. >>> breaking news we first brought you, a a child is recovering after being hit in the neck with chards of glass following a shooting in oakland. you can see from sky 7hd officers zeroing in on this car with the back window shot out. a 5-year-old was hit by flying glass and it all resulted from a gunbattle between two shooters in two cars on 27th avenue. no one was hit by the gunfire. neighbors came out to help the lit
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." >> it was merritt weaver's 30-second speech that stole the show. >> merritt weaver, best speech ever. >> across twitter the show was blasted for being to somber for several tributes to actors and producer including cory monteith and james gandolfini. >> the "voice." >> reporter: and bright spots like say, the reality show competition. >> that was absolutely unbelievable. it was a crazy moment, and you know that the great category, and "the amazing race" has historically won that category every year since they have had that category, and "top chef" won it one year, but what timing for the release of "the voice" tonight, and season five repremiers and a great night and we were shock ed. >> is it heavy, the emmy, carson? >> it is surprisingly heavy and i asked mark burnett the producer right backstage, can i borrow it to give to my parents and he said, you are ogoing to get one, wait a minute, buddy. >> did they engrave it? >> yes, at the governor's ball, and i thought it was 1890, a guy engraving it, but they were predone, and i put it on, and i walk walked out. it was a special, speci
." >> it was merritt weaver's 30-second speech that stole the show. >> merritt weaver, best speech ever. >> across twitter the show was blasted for being to somber for several tributes to actors and producer including cory monteith and james gandolfini. >> the "voice." >> reporter: and bright spots like say, the reality show competition. >> that was absolutely unbelievable. it was a crazy moment, and you know that the great category, and...
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. >> reporter: john weaver, 13 year veteran of the navy yard was at his desk on the fourth floor when he saw all around him die. >> he looked like he was all business except he had his jaw clinched so you can see the ball of his jaw. when he looked at her he looked straight at her, clinched that jaw and just, boom. >> reporter: in all 12 innocents murdered where they worked, none actually in the navy, all now identified as civilians from age 46 to 73, all victims of an evil those who survived cannot forget. jim avila, abc news, washington. >> one more poignant image from today, the baseball stadium a few blocks from the scene of the tragedy, the washington nationals donned navy hats, holding them over their hearts during the national anthem. >>> and now we move on tonight to the extraordinary rescue mission in colorado, families stranded by the floods trying to send their homemade s.o.s. as simple as a white cross on a lawn. here's abc's meteorologist ginger zee. she is there. >> reporter: scanning from the sky for signs of life -- today, soldiers spotted this white cross on the groun
. >> reporter: john weaver, 13 year veteran of the navy yard was at his desk on the fourth floor when he saw all around him die. >> he looked like he was all business except he had his jaw clinched so you can see the ball of his jaw. when he looked at her he looked straight at her, clinched that jaw and just, boom. >> reporter: in all 12 innocents murdered where they worked, none actually in the navy, all now identified as civilians from age 46 to 73, all victims of an evil...
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. >> weaver, best speech ever.n she took questions back stage after winning, she had a moment to gather her thoughts. >> i wanted to thank a lot people. it's happening again. i wanted to thank everybody at show time and most of all edie falco. it's hard to do those. i'm sorry. yeah. i'm scared. i'm scared because it was unexpected so i don't know how to feel yet. i have
. >> weaver, best speech ever.n she took questions back stage after winning, she had a moment to gather her thoughts. >> i wanted to thank a lot people. it's happening again. i wanted to thank everybody at show time and most of all edie falco. it's hard to do those. i'm sorry. yeah. i'm scared. i'm scared because it was unexpected so i don't know how to feel yet. i have
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we should all use the merit weaver method when someone gives you an award and a casual compliment. a quick thank you followed by it's perturbing. it's not just somalia and kenya and the horn of africa. >> and what happened in mali they have been put on the back foot. but there is this resurge if not of al qaeda proper than of these franchises all over the place. >> and the american connection to all of this. we have seen a number of americans mostly of somali descent who group up here in the united states becoming radicalized and fighting for al-shabaab. >> three to four dozen and they worry that the number could be higher. many of them from somali-american communities. i ran into one who was going home to minnesota to see her mother today and she says this troubles their community. and so the challenge for the administration is these are young americans with passports. the administration does not believe al-shabaab is capable of doing this here. doesn't mean they don't go back and double check when something like this happens. but they don't believely the there is organized to pro
we should all use the merit weaver method when someone gives you an award and a casual compliment. a quick thank you followed by it's perturbing. it's not just somalia and kenya and the horn of africa. >> and what happened in mali they have been put on the back foot. but there is this resurge if not of al qaeda proper than of these franchises all over the place. >> and the american connection to all of this. we have seen a number of americans mostly of somali descent who group up...
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i love the acceptance speeches. >> merritt weaver was truly surprised. to break into the ugly cry and she didn't know what to do or where to go or what to say. she just said "i gotta go." it was hilarious. >> we've all done the ugly cry. nischelle, get some rest. great work, great fun. >> nischelle has so much energy when she was clearly partying all night long. >> that woman always has energy. >> it's code for, "i was back stage interviewing." i know what's going on. i know what's going pop. >> the afterparties are epic. >> i don't know, i've never been invited. >> she's all work, guys. >> or workin' it at the parties and she might as well. >>> when we comb back everyone says hillary clinton is the democrats' choice for president in 2016 but it doesn't matter until the former secretary of state says she wants in. oh, is that what she just said in an interview? >>> and kenya, smoke pouring out of the nairobi mall where militants are holding hostages. how much longer can al shabab terrorists hold out? a lot of developing news out there. we'll go live to t
i love the acceptance speeches. >> merritt weaver was truly surprised. to break into the ugly cry and she didn't know what to do or where to go or what to say. she just said "i gotta go." it was hilarious. >> we've all done the ugly cry. nischelle, get some rest. great work, great fun. >> nischelle has so much energy when she was clearly partying all night long. >> that woman always has energy. >> it's code for, "i was back stage interviewing."...
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opposite gerald weaver and schuck was able to fight the sun and get that ball.mes behind boston for the best record overall with three to play. in zito's final game with the giants, couldn't quite run it down. everybody scores on the abreyo. big, sweeping curveball to strike out the pitcher, ricky alasko. zito allows two runs. a guy in a black shirt moments earlier missed the ball, and he flagged that one. zito exits the mound and sees stunned to learn that manager bruce boche is taking him out right then and there even though he was in no real trouble and giants had the lead. he clearly wanted to stray in, and they look to have what appears to be an uncomfortable situation. that's the last we see barry zito as a giant. >>> the oracle comeback will be this. race 13 took place last friday. the team was ahead and that would have been the ninth win. then the wind died. new zealand crossed the finish line first, but because it took them over 40 minutes, that meant it didn't count. 40 minutes was the limit. and that set up all the drama we've seen the last few days.
opposite gerald weaver and schuck was able to fight the sun and get that ball.mes behind boston for the best record overall with three to play. in zito's final game with the giants, couldn't quite run it down. everybody scores on the abreyo. big, sweeping curveball to strike out the pitcher, ricky alasko. zito allows two runs. a guy in a black shirt moments earlier missed the ball, and he flagged that one. zito exits the mound and sees stunned to learn that manager bruce boche is taking him out...
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correspondent nischelle turner live in los angeles, what a wild night and my new favorite is merritt weaver. she was awesome. >> "i gotta go." that's what we should go to every time we just have no idea what to say, exit stage left. "i gotta go." but that was definitely a moment last night. and by all accounts carol it has been a good year for television. last night's awards really showed that because no show cleaned up and swept the emmys. the honors were spread around which leaves critics to believe there was a lot of good to go around. >> twerk it! >> reporter: a playful combination of front row banter. >> i'm not twerking, that would be degrading. >> we would be degrateful. >> reporter: helped neil patrick harris kick off the 65th prime time emmy awards. a night of song -- ♪ the emmy awards are three hours long ♪ >> reporter: dance and celebration. ♪ left some emmy winners like jeff daniels -- >> i usually don't win anything. >> reporter: and "nurse jackie's" merritt weaver netably surprised. >> i gotta go. bye. >> reporter: while tony hail and julia louis-dreyfus had fun in character.
correspondent nischelle turner live in los angeles, what a wild night and my new favorite is merritt weaver. she was awesome. >> "i gotta go." that's what we should go to every time we just have no idea what to say, exit stage left. "i gotta go." but that was definitely a moment last night. and by all accounts carol it has been a good year for television. last night's awards really showed that because no show cleaned up and swept the emmys. the honors were spread...
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. >> christopher weaver, we spoke with him about what americans can expect. >> it's one of the greatunknowns when people begin enrolling because the prices will go up for many of them even as they come down for older people who are more likely to be sick. the bottom line is if many don't enroll. >> how serious a problem would that be to the law? what would it mean in terms of the viability of the law, and the promise that it begins to bend the cost curve on healthcare? >> the issue is that much broader changes and how insurance is priced. you can't exclude sick people, and charge older people much more. that means you need a lot of young people who don't use many health services. they don't show up at the er to balance the cost of older people. at the end you have adverse selection and it means prices go up. >> on the pilot of an unite unid airlines died after suffering an apparent heart attack mid flight. the plane made an emergency landing in boise, idaho. the pilot died later at the hospital. another pilate flew the plane to its final destination. >>> at least five people are dead
. >> christopher weaver, we spoke with him about what americans can expect. >> it's one of the greatunknowns when people begin enrolling because the prices will go up for many of them even as they come down for older people who are more likely to be sick. the bottom line is if many don't enroll. >> how serious a problem would that be to the law? what would it mean in terms of the viability of the law, and the promise that it begins to bend the cost curve on healthcare?...
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the weavers, and weavers, the --isans one employed unemployed by these new machines.emember william blake possible full cry in jerusalem -- didn't those feet walk upon england's mountain screen and what the holy man of god in england's pastures seen. did the countenance divine shine forth upon our clouded hills and was jerusalem built it here among those dark satanic mills. ring me my whole of ringgold, bring me my arrows of desire, ring me my chariot of fire. i will not cease from mental fight nor shall my sword sleep in my hand that we have old jerusalem in england's green and wasn't land. 1808. ,s blake, a romantic, good poet as blake was reflecting the pains of some of his fellow citizens. other intellectuals followed suit in much the same way. , wordsworth,ings keats, byron, shelley, and of course all of you remember mary shelley. documentkenstein as a of the mid-industrial revolution some ofcan begin to see the responses of the citizenry of the time. there was another movement led by another mythical figure called captain swing, a movement earnricultural workers
the weavers, and weavers, the --isans one employed unemployed by these new machines.emember william blake possible full cry in jerusalem -- didn't those feet walk upon england's mountain screen and what the holy man of god in england's pastures seen. did the countenance divine shine forth upon our clouded hills and was jerusalem built it here among those dark satanic mills. ring me my whole of ringgold, bring me my arrows of desire, ring me my chariot of fire. i will not cease from mental fight...