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particularly to the whistle-blowers.ou know, as a combat veteran, i think you're fighting for our nation's veterans today who have made tremendous sacrifices in defense of this country. and i would like to ask the whistle-blowers a question first, all three of you. and that is, to your knowledge, has there been any disciplinary action taken to those that have intentionally created the kind of hostile workplace that you've testified today in terms of retaliation against you? start with mr. tremaine. >> chairman, there has been none. >> dr. hooker. >> none. >> dr. head. >> none. >> okay. a question, miss lerner, if you look at the number of cases from the va that have gone before the osc compared to other agencies of the federal government, they seem substantially higher. i think a simple comparison would be to the department of defense, i believe that has doubled the number of federal civil service employees, and yet there are more cascases, last y, i think that came forward from the department of veterans affairs than fr
particularly to the whistle-blowers.ou know, as a combat veteran, i think you're fighting for our nation's veterans today who have made tremendous sacrifices in defense of this country. and i would like to ask the whistle-blowers a question first, all three of you. and that is, to your knowledge, has there been any disciplinary action taken to those that have intentionally created the kind of hostile workplace that you've testified today in terms of retaliation against you? start with mr....
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the case with gender-based whistling. tragically though women's access to reproductive health care gets caught in the crossfire. and indeed womens health and their very lives become collateral damage to a political scheme. so how do we respond? if my story is any kind of example, we'd make the argument that is often heard, supporting women to economic autonomy is good for the economy. assuring that women have access to education, health care, quality child care, family leave, all of these create an opportunity for women to be more successful, have increased buying power in the economy. and that is good for the economic well-being of all. this is the, when we all do better we all do better argument. it was the story that i told you at the beginning of my remarks. but that message isn't working to motivate gender bias voters. why? because it's missing the point. it isn't speaking to the motives behind these particular voting choices. it's a response that hasn't stopped first to look through the lens from which these voters
the case with gender-based whistling. tragically though women's access to reproductive health care gets caught in the crossfire. and indeed womens health and their very lives become collateral damage to a political scheme. so how do we respond? if my story is any kind of example, we'd make the argument that is often heard, supporting women to economic autonomy is good for the economy. assuring that women have access to education, health care, quality child care, family leave, all of these...
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wolf whistling, rather than dog whistling may be a more apt way to describe the tactic. some of that occurs in many fairly plate ant ways. for example, in my race, my opponent's supporters derided me showing sexual images with my face or head on them, in order to get a response from potential voters, to show me as highly sexualized rather than competent. there were questions raised about my position as a mother, with suggestions that i abandoned my children when i went to law school. in so doing, attention was diverted from my achievement. i was no ing loer to be applauded for graduating law school with honors, while also juggling the responsibilities of caring for my young family, i was to be revealed for self-improvement at the expense of giving my full time to child rearing. and there were the abortion barbie postings on social media and around l.a. when i attended a fund-raiser there. showing my head on a barbie doll with a pair of scissors next to me. i should be viewed not as a potential state leader but as a highly sexualized woman, and one who is a traitor to tra
wolf whistling, rather than dog whistling may be a more apt way to describe the tactic. some of that occurs in many fairly plate ant ways. for example, in my race, my opponent's supporters derided me showing sexual images with my face or head on them, in order to get a response from potential voters, to show me as highly sexualized rather than competent. there were questions raised about my position as a mother, with suggestions that i abandoned my children when i went to law school. in so...
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withwolf whistles). the more peep that hear the story, the true story, no matter if you know nothing about the south, you knew that was long, you thought that child was brutalized that way. that way. before you have reconciliation, you have to have truth. >>> tonight a look at a defining moment in our nation's shared and troubled history. one that began in the mississippi delta 60 years ago with a death here at the black bayou. thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. the delta held secrets close. in the shadows. you can almost hear the whispers of what happened back in the day. the truth of a young black man's mistake, and the horrific penalty he paid for it are trapped in the heat of a mississippi night. if these walls could talk, would they scream in terror? cry out in desperation? or would they fall silent in fear? they are the lost walls emmett till saw in the barn on the old sheraton plantation, a place that echos with the horror of a hot august night. where a kid from chicago funds himself facing
withwolf whistles). the more peep that hear the story, the true story, no matter if you know nothing about the south, you knew that was long, you thought that child was brutalized that way. that way. before you have reconciliation, you have to have truth. >>> tonight a look at a defining moment in our nation's shared and troubled history. one that began in the mississippi delta 60 years ago with a death here at the black bayou. thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. the delta held...
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. >> if you walk down long beach island there's a whistle twirling tank tops, and awesome hair. >> this is the best. >> i'm gonna get out of the way before i get run over. >> new york city's carousel is open to the public it is located in battery and is located and it has the sea creatures which go up and down. >> can we bring the ocean back here it doesn't happen like it used to. >> your chasing a story which involve deadly rocks. >> that's about right, jump if you dare. nestled in the woods of woodhaven creek you'll find a swimming pool locals know it as the devils pool and for good reason. swimmers are getting injured in some dying. >> the video captures from two years ago he jumped from the bridge into the water estimated to be a 30-foot drop and he had a broken back and punctured logs. >> i could barely w walk up the hill, doctors said it was good that i had to walk it could've been bad if i could walk whatsoever. >> others are not so luckily, one man is completely paralyzed for from his fall in 1990, while a father and father and son are both dead from drowning. you might be think
. >> if you walk down long beach island there's a whistle twirling tank tops, and awesome hair. >> this is the best. >> i'm gonna get out of the way before i get run over. >> new york city's carousel is open to the public it is located in battery and is located and it has the sea creatures which go up and down. >> can we bring the ocean back here it doesn't happen like it used to. >> your chasing a story which involve deadly rocks. >> that's about...
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] [ whistles ] [ whistles ] >> tony is, in fact, so well known around providence that he credits histus with helping to fight crime. >> i've caught bank robbers, guys with guns down here because people actually knew who i was by my first name. and they would tell me, hey, something's going down in the outlook garage, or something's going down at the bus station. boom, boom, boom, i would go. you think i didn't recognize you? how you doing, buddy? they may not have gone to another police officer. >> tony finds dancing provides stress relief during a hard day's work. and he turns an intersection into a stage. on this fall day, a few minutes into his routine, people start to gather on the sidewalk, some staring in disbelief. watch what happens as tony gets into his groove. >> i have certain moves with certain traffic movement, and i have names for them. when i go back, i call it the butterfly. then i have another one i call the crazy leg. then i do the john travolta. did you ever watch "saturday night fever?" did you ever see him go down on his knees and bounce back up? by the way, i do
] [ whistles ] [ whistles ] >> tony is, in fact, so well known around providence that he credits histus with helping to fight crime. >> i've caught bank robbers, guys with guns down here because people actually knew who i was by my first name. and they would tell me, hey, something's going down in the outlook garage, or something's going down at the bus station. boom, boom, boom, i would go. you think i didn't recognize you? how you doing, buddy? they may not have gone to another...
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[old spice whistle] britta olsen is my patient.with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, matt's gotten used to the funk yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his wife smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've gone noseblind to break out the febreze, and breathe happy from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to
[old spice whistle] britta olsen is my patient.with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ female announcer ] to nurses...
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[old spice whistle] ♪ digiorno? or delivery? yourself why the shortest distance between you and a delicious, fresh-baked pizza, is your oven. thankfully, it's not delivery. it's digiorno. (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back. when i think of amazon, i think of a magical website where i can buy toothbrush heads and "2 fast 2 furious" on dvd and a beatles-themed comforter and sheet set and have it all delivered right to my door. but for amazon employees, their work culture is not so convenient. >> a scathing piece about amazon and the twist reaction this morning from the company's ceo. over the weekend, "the times" exposed what it called a bruising workplace, one with a back-stabbing, sometimes abusive culture that left some employees in tears. [ audience boos ] >> larry: what the [ bleep ], amazon? (laughter) i expect to hear about this kind of behavior from bangladesh or shenzhen, but in seattle? (laughter) look, i'm a prime member. i love my free two-day shipping and abundant episodes of" alpha house." all right? (laugh
[old spice whistle] ♪ digiorno? or delivery? yourself why the shortest distance between you and a delicious, fresh-baked pizza, is your oven. thankfully, it's not delivery. it's digiorno. (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back. when i think of amazon, i think of a magical website where i can buy toothbrush heads and "2 fast 2 furious" on dvd and a beatles-themed comforter and sheet set and have it all delivered right to my door. but for amazon employees, their work...
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. >>> jason day was the first australian to win the pga churampionship since 1995 and winning at whistling straits in wisconsin. day finished 20 under par. the lowest than any player in the history of the sport has finished to par in major championship. >>> milwaukee brewers prospect david denson has revealed he is ga. gay. in an interview, denson said his tetiammates gaveu imdthe confidence and support to come out. >>> the los angeles dodgers ball boy javier had a rough day yesterday. a foul ball down the third baseline and javier goes to make the catch and goes over the wall and missing the grab to boot! oh, so close! but you got to give the kid an a for effort. at least he tried. boy, did he. >>> just ahead, a whopper of a weekend straight out of compton. >>> excitement for stars fans
. >>> jason day was the first australian to win the pga churampionship since 1995 and winning at whistling straits in wisconsin. day finished 20 under par. the lowest than any player in the history of the sport has finished to par in major championship. >>> milwaukee brewers prospect david denson has revealed he is ga. gay. in an interview, denson said his tetiammates gaveu imdthe confidence and support to come out. >>> the los angeles dodgers ball boy javier had a...
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withwolf whistles).he more peep that hear the story, the true story, no matter if you know nothing about the south, you knew that was long, you thought that child was brutalized that way.
withwolf whistles).he more peep that hear the story, the true story, no matter if you know nothing about the south, you knew that was long, you thought that child was brutalized that way.
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[old spice whistle] ♪ bestest sandwich on earth?ng the biggest, you do.hoice. your choice. of freshly baked bread. tender meats, melty cheeses, savory sauces and your favorite vibrant, colorful veggies. the handcrafted subway footlong. nothing bigger, nothing better. in the end, the wrapper may say subway, but it's got your name all over it. subway. eat fresh. is. >> that's our show, by the way, obviously the entire interview with president clinton will be upjohn line. we talked for longer than what you saw on the tv. but if you have a free weekend, and you want to binge watch it like breaking bad, dude, i just want to borrow his brains for a weekend. just to help me with some crossword puzzles. anyway, that is our show, here it is, your moment of zen. >> (laughter) really? >> i'm sorry n spanishtioning sy comedy central >> larry: tonightly, president obama is in africa this week. upon arrival, his first comment was, everything looks smaller than i remember. goo goo, gaga. uh. >> while visiting kenya he joined a line dance at a state dinner, the name of t
[old spice whistle] ♪ bestest sandwich on earth?ng the biggest, you do.hoice. your choice. of freshly baked bread. tender meats, melty cheeses, savory sauces and your favorite vibrant, colorful veggies. the handcrafted subway footlong. nothing bigger, nothing better. in the end, the wrapper may say subway, but it's got your name all over it. subway. eat fresh. is. >> that's our show, by the way, obviously the entire interview with president clinton will be upjohn line. we talked for...
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>> reporter: but tonight, one whistle blower is speaking out. >> i was shocked. i was stunned. >> reporter: rochelle herman-walrond, a casual acquaintance of fogle's, saying she first contacted authorities after fogle made an inappropriate comment about his attraction to middle school girls. worked undercover with the fbi for 4 1/2 years and wore a wire and says she secretly recorded disturbing and graphic conversations with fogle. >> he would tell me the ages that he was interested in. he would tell me boy or girl. and he would also indicate the fact that he has done it before. >> reporter: in accordance with their policy, the fbi has not confirmed herman-walrond's account. as for subway, who has dropped fogel, they call his actions inexcusable. now, fogle's attorney who has not responded to herman-walrond's claims, says the and witch pitchman will plead guilty to charges of possessing child porn and paying for sex with minors. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >>> when we come back here tonight, the new development today, why caitlyn jenner could sign be f
>> reporter: but tonight, one whistle blower is speaking out. >> i was shocked. i was stunned. >> reporter: rochelle herman-walrond, a casual acquaintance of fogle's, saying she first contacted authorities after fogle made an inappropriate comment about his attraction to middle school girls. worked undercover with the fbi for 4 1/2 years and wore a wire and says she secretly recorded disturbing and graphic conversations with fogle. >> he would tell me the ages that he...
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one of the 1est -- youngest members of the team. >> i heard a whistle. at first i thought i couldn't believe my ears. >> he alerted his team when he heard the sound for help. that whistle was coming from the 62-year-old hiker who was missing for thine days in the sierra national forest after suffering a terrible fall. >> i didn't think i would hear the whistle. and then adrenaline starts running through. >> we have voice contact with our missing person. >> he was 700 feet below from the rescuers. about a 10-minute hike down. they were the first to treat her. >> she was happy to see us as we were happy to see her. she was a bit emotional when she arrived on the scene. i was emotional because it was important for us to find her. >> these members are among the most highly trained. they are part of the department's mountain rescue team that specializes in rugged terrain in some of the most rugged locations. she said she wasn't sure if help would ever come. she hadn't eaten in nine days and despite two broken legs from the fall she was able to find water afte
one of the 1est -- youngest members of the team. >> i heard a whistle. at first i thought i couldn't believe my ears. >> he alerted his team when he heard the sound for help. that whistle was coming from the 62-year-old hiker who was missing for thine days in the sierra national forest after suffering a terrible fall. >> i didn't think i would hear the whistle. and then adrenaline starts running through. >> we have voice contact with our missing person. >> he was...
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i want to congratulate herb kohler, whistling straits. pga championship and very importantly to me, i want to congratulate jason and justin on their integrity and sportsmanship all day. that was fantastic and all the guys atop the leaderboard. jim: tonight on cbs, "60 minutes," madam secretary. i want to thank our crew for four days of coverage up and down the dunes of whistling straits. jason day, fully credentialed now as a major champion. with the all-time performance in relation to par. in the history of major championship golf. this truly was a dream born out of a lot of hard work and for a long time. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] jim: you know, nick, we began by calling this a quest. one that begins as a boy with a bag full of dreams. this one in greensland, australia. the son of alvin and denny. all those countless hours of rehearsal. the little games of make believe. until one day, it actually comes true. now we c
i want to congratulate herb kohler, whistling straits. pga championship and very importantly to me, i want to congratulate jason and justin on their integrity and sportsmanship all day. that was fantastic and all the guys atop the leaderboard. jim: tonight on cbs, "60 minutes," madam secretary. i want to thank our crew for four days of coverage up and down the dunes of whistling straits. jason day, fully credentialed now as a major champion. with the all-time performance in relation...
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wonderful views here at whistling straits. two miles of lakeshore line -- lake shoreline.back to 14. verne: and on the green at the short par 4, here's justin rose for birdie. well done. rose is back to 12 under and three off the pace being set by jason day. on the tee. jason day. take a look at this 14th hole. nick? nick: yeah, i enjoy this hole. this is just strategy. justin rose played it perfectly. you hit it far enough down you get a decent look at the flag. you pull it left and you're blind. spin it back and definitely a birdie opportunity at 14. verne: a reminder, he hit it, what, 374 earlier? nick: this is back into the wind. just looking for the right spot with a 3-wood. verne: david? jason: hold your head. david: he's asking it not to turn. verne: almost in the same spot we found justin rose a moment ago. now matt jones. david: that says it all. verne: uh-huh. it is on the fairway. to 15. frank: par 5 for spieth. this putt has a tendency to move to the right as it slows down. so he heads to the par 5. in the last hour or go, -- so, at one stage matt jones had a t
wonderful views here at whistling straits. two miles of lakeshore line -- lake shoreline.back to 14. verne: and on the green at the short par 4, here's justin rose for birdie. well done. rose is back to 12 under and three off the pace being set by jason day. on the tee. jason day. take a look at this 14th hole. nick? nick: yeah, i enjoy this hole. this is just strategy. justin rose played it perfectly. you hit it far enough down you get a decent look at the flag. you pull it left and you're...
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wonderful views here at whistling straits. two miles of lakeshore line -- lake shoreline.back to 14. verne: and on the green at the short par 4, here's justin rose for birdie. well done. rose is back to 12 under and three off the pace being set by jason day. on the tee. jason day. take a look at this 14th hole. nick? nick: yeah, i enjoy this hole. this is just strategy. justin rose played it perfectly. you hit it far enough down you get a decent look at the flag. you pull it left and you're blind. spin it back and definitely a birdie opportunity at 14. verne: a reminder, he hit it, what, 374 earlier? nick: this is back into the wind. just looking for the right spot with a 3-wood. verne: david? jason: hold your head. david: he's asking it not to turn. verne: almost in the same spot we found justin rose a moment ago. now matt jones. david: that says it all. verne: uh-huh. it is on the fairway. to 15. frank: par 5 for spieth. this putt has a tendency to move to the right as it slows down. so he heads to the par 5. in the last hour or go, -- so, at one stage matt jones had a t
wonderful views here at whistling straits. two miles of lakeshore line -- lake shoreline.back to 14. verne: and on the green at the short par 4, here's justin rose for birdie. well done. rose is back to 12 under and three off the pace being set by jason day. on the tee. jason day. take a look at this 14th hole. nick? nick: yeah, i enjoy this hole. this is just strategy. justin rose played it perfectly. you hit it far enough down you get a decent look at the flag. you pull it left and you're...
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the alessi whistling bird tea kettle. i was planning ongoing on a bike that notion. >> tea kettle or bike ride. and you chose the tea kettle. smart choice. the alessi whistling bird tea kettle has since sold well over a million. >> it just anchors the kitchen. you know? otherwise the kitchen just looks running amuck. >> don't want your kitch tone run amuck. for starters considering the usual contour. >> the conic shape was brought about because the water boiled faster. >> then there's the handle. >> we wand something that would speak to the hand. and little undulation, is that says, hold me here. >> this does not get hot. >> did we mention the color. red spout, warning hot. blue handle, cool enough to touch. is it true that you looked at 15 to 20 different shades of blue? >> we did. we ran the spectrum of all >> literally. >> let's not forget that trademark little bird. >> looks like a hood ornament of a luxury vehicle. if you look at the relationship of the bird whistle to rolls royce they carry the same gesture. >> i mu
the alessi whistling bird tea kettle. i was planning ongoing on a bike that notion. >> tea kettle or bike ride. and you chose the tea kettle. smart choice. the alessi whistling bird tea kettle has since sold well over a million. >> it just anchors the kitchen. you know? otherwise the kitchen just looks running amuck. >> don't want your kitch tone run amuck. for starters considering the usual contour. >> the conic shape was brought about because the water boiled faster....
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the 14-year-old was killed for whistling at a white woman's funeral. barbed wire wrapped around his neck and a cotton begin fan weighingin fanweighing him down. the resulting outrage was a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. keith very good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> i know you've said your own experiences with racism motivated you compelled you to work in civil rights and to fight racism but it was really learning the story of emmett till where you found your mission. >> i learned about the case at the age of 10 and i was in my parents' study and i came across these jet magazines that told the story of till. i picked one of the plagzs up anmagazinesup. which was sort of a image of myself. i do not get that image out of my head. my mother then explained that story to me. it was used as an education tool in my parents' household to teach me of the racism that still lurks in the its today. >> the reopening of the investigation into till's death. >> yes. >> traditionally two men the husband and the brother-in-law of the woman who emmet
the 14-year-old was killed for whistling at a white woman's funeral. barbed wire wrapped around his neck and a cotton begin fan weighingin fanweighing him down. the resulting outrage was a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. keith very good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> i know you've said your own experiences with racism motivated you compelled you to work in civil rights and to fight racism but it was really learning the story of emmett till where you found your...
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[old spice whistle] >> welcome back.or of "the coloring book, " talking about race relations in america. please welcome back to the program, mr. colin quinn! >> i love the spin. it's a beautiful entrance. >> i like to make a big entrance for the crowd. >> i thought the spin was -- are you dizzy? that was tremendous. >> thank you. i could do one, but that's it. >> i understand. let me tell you something, "the coloring book," solving race relations in america. i speak on behalf of not just this audience, but the country. >> thank you. >> you have solved america's maybe most devastating and urgent issue -- >> race. >> -- by using america's least influential media. >> the book. >> why didn't you do this in a vine? maybe it would get around. >> i'll periscope it. >> is that a thing? >> apparently not, judging from the eight laughs i got. >> you do social media. your twitter is -- can i say this? >> yeah. which is more pertinent, my twitter or posture? >> your posture invites -- >> conflict. >> -- disdain but also loneliness.
[old spice whistle] >> welcome back.or of "the coloring book, " talking about race relations in america. please welcome back to the program, mr. colin quinn! >> i love the spin. it's a beautiful entrance. >> i like to make a big entrance for the crowd. >> i thought the spin was -- are you dizzy? that was tremendous. >> thank you. i could do one, but that's it. >> i understand. let me tell you something, "the coloring book," solving race...
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wonderful views here at whistling straits. two miles of lakeshore line -- lake shoreline.back to 14. verne: and on the green at the short par 4, here's justin rose for birdie. well done. rose is back to 12 under and three off the pace being set by jason day. on the tee. jason day. take a look at this 14th hole. nick? nick: yeah, i enjoy this hole. this is just strategy. justin rose played it perfectly. you hit it far enough down you get a decent look at the flag. you pull it left and you're blind. spin it back and definitely a birdie opportunity at 14. verne: a reminder, he hit it, what, 374 earlier? nick: this is back into the wind. just looking for the right spot with a 3-wood. verne: david? jason: hold your head. david: he's asking it not to turn. verne: almost in the same spot we found justin rose a moment ago. now matt jones. david: that says it all. verne: uh-huh. it is on the fairway. to 15. frank: par 5 for spieth. this putt has a tendency to move to the right as it slows down. so he heads to the par 5. in the last hour or go, -- so, at one stage matt jones had a t
wonderful views here at whistling straits. two miles of lakeshore line -- lake shoreline.back to 14. verne: and on the green at the short par 4, here's justin rose for birdie. well done. rose is back to 12 under and three off the pace being set by jason day. on the tee. jason day. take a look at this 14th hole. nick? nick: yeah, i enjoy this hole. this is just strategy. justin rose played it perfectly. you hit it far enough down you get a decent look at the flag. you pull it left and you're...
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bess, somewhat unwillingly, accompanied truman on his whistle stop tour in 1948. again, no speeches, but she would stand out at the end of the train, and she would wave, just content to be by harry's side. in 1948, it was found that the white house was in bad shape. structurally unsound, to the point that something had to be done. there were a lot of support -- supporters that said the white house should be just torn down and then a replica should be rebuilt. bess strongly believed that at least the four original outer walls should be saved, and then that could be used as the shell for rebuilding the white house. that's what happened. during the time the trumans lived at the blare houir house, across the street from the white house. bess was visibly thrilled to leave the white house and return to missouri. jonathan daniels, a former press secretary to president roosevelt, said bess truman is a lady unchanged by the white house and determined always to remain always what she is. next, we have mamie eisenhower. she was born in boone, iowa. her father was a successfu
bess, somewhat unwillingly, accompanied truman on his whistle stop tour in 1948. again, no speeches, but she would stand out at the end of the train, and she would wave, just content to be by harry's side. in 1948, it was found that the white house was in bad shape. structurally unsound, to the point that something had to be done. there were a lot of support -- supporters that said the white house should be just torn down and then a replica should be rebuilt. bess strongly believed that at...
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it was wolf whistle, dog whistle. like i say now he's both wolf whistling and dog whistling. with regard to people of mexican descent. this is someone who's company has been sued by the department of justice for unwillingness to rent to african americans. he's a real problem for the republican party in that he is branding the republican party as the front runner. there is no question now no matter how you mark this, he leeds in iowa. he leads in new hampshire. he leads national among the republicans. he gets obliterated by the democratic front runner right now. hillary clinton beats him overwhelmingly. so badly that there is -- based on polling -- that since 1920 there has not been an election that would be so bad for a major party candidate. >> that's if hillary clinton -- >> and bernie sanders beats him too actually. >> let's be clear the democrat beats him. >> let's also be clear on one thing. donald trump is appealing more in a populous fashion. i don't think he's branding the republican party at all at this point. >> he's not polling any democrats or independents. >> he'
it was wolf whistle, dog whistle. like i say now he's both wolf whistling and dog whistling. with regard to people of mexican descent. this is someone who's company has been sued by the department of justice for unwillingness to rent to african americans. he's a real problem for the republican party in that he is branding the republican party as the front runner. there is no question now no matter how you mark this, he leeds in iowa. he leads in new hampshire. he leads national among the...
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as a hiker, she had that whistle and a water filter. plus the toughness to get herself to water even with a broken leg.>> she crawled from where she was injured down to a creek. it took or two days to do that. him>> reporter: harwood had more going for than many get loss. hundreds of people didn't give up. >> i was able to visit her for a few minutes. she was conscious and talking. she is very great that she was found. >> reporter: the search and rescue team, 100 strong, has an account on facebook. that team and many others are spending another night in the woods and will bl lifted -- airlifted out tomorrow. deborah villalon, ktvu fox 2news. >>> a community coming together to help one of its own. see the turnout for an elderly man working to fix his route -- roof when a neighbor steps in the house -- help. >>> the latest presidential candidate becoming a real contender. >>> a sheriff's deputy shot down without warning. the houston man facing murder charges. 10:00 news continues in 90 seconds. >>> developing news out of atlanta where a m
as a hiker, she had that whistle and a water filter. plus the toughness to get herself to water even with a broken leg.>> she crawled from where she was injured down to a creek. it took or two days to do that. him>> reporter: harwood had more going for than many get loss. hundreds of people didn't give up. >> i was able to visit her for a few minutes. she was conscious and talking. she is very great that she was found. >> reporter: the search and rescue team, 100 strong,...
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"i intend to evince the meaning of 'evince.'" [ slide whistle ] how about "bogus"? it it...? or is it...? or is it...? [ bell rings ] you got it right if you picked "phony," as in, "there are a lot of bogus definitions in that 'word' game on 'kids news.'" [ whistle blows ] [ honk! ] that's "word." >> a clothing chain got into hot water with a t-shirt. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. black >> although this rock band broke up long before any of us were born, we all know their music. in fact, just about every performer today -- from one direction to katy perry -- has been influenced in some way by them. they were four musicians that started what was known in the 1960s as the british invasion. they were the beatles. nicole tells us more. [ "rule, britannia!" plays ] >> on the coast of england is the city of liverpool. this is what liverpool looked like almost 500 years ago. >> well, liverpool started off as a great port, really. so, it's built its reputation on cargos being imported and exported. we're also a great exporter of people,
"i intend to evince the meaning of 'evince.'" [ slide whistle ] how about "bogus"? it it...? or is it...? or is it...? [ bell rings ] you got it right if you picked "phony," as in, "there are a lot of bogus definitions in that 'word' game on 'kids news.'" [ whistle blows ] [ honk! ] that's "word." >> a clothing chain got into hot water with a t-shirt. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. black...
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. >> one of the ground teams was getting ready to search their assigned area and they heard a whistle. >> reporter: a whistle, that harwood used to signal rescuers after she heard their voices nearby. >> we have voice contact with our missing person. she is injured. >> she was glad to be found. she was very exhausted. >> reporter: after surgery to fix her broken leg, harwood thanked all the search-and-rescue teams that, like her, never gave up. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >>> when we come back, you'll meet maybe one of the luckiest guys alive. finds a $20 bill, and what he decides to do with it changes his life forever. doubling down on good luck, up next. the side effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, loss of bladder control or muscle weakness can b
. >> one of the ground teams was getting ready to search their assigned area and they heard a whistle. >> reporter: a whistle, that harwood used to signal rescuers after she heard their voices nearby. >> we have voice contact with our missing person. she is injured. >> she was glad to be found. she was very exhausted. >> reporter: after surgery to fix her broken leg, harwood thanked all the search-and-rescue teams that, like her, never gave up. clayton sandell, abc...
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the lieutenant called her name, she responded by blowing a whistle. he says that whistle and a water filter likely saved her life. >> if there is one thing you need to survive for a number of days as she did it would be the availability of water. >> reporter: the rescuers that gave first aid carried harwood to a quarter mile where a chp helicopter could land. they flew her to the medical center in fresno to get checked out. fresno county officials say she has broken bones and possibly other injuries. >> she was conscious and talking. she is very, very grateful that she was found. she is grateful to all the people that helped to look for her. so we expect her condition to just improve as time goes by. >> reporter: as she recovers the team that found her is spending another night in the wilderness. >> they receive training that allows them to be basically inserted into an environment like this. rugged, no other type of support, knowing that they will be there for three days without any type of outside resources unless they summon it. >> there are approx
the lieutenant called her name, she responded by blowing a whistle. he says that whistle and a water filter likely saved her life. >> if there is one thing you need to survive for a number of days as she did it would be the availability of water. >> reporter: the rescuers that gave first aid carried harwood to a quarter mile where a chp helicopter could land. they flew her to the medical center in fresno to get checked out. fresno county officials say she has broken bones and...
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twenty years ago, an agent named frederic whitehurst blew the whistle on the science lab there, saying that there were major problems then. he's now out of the fbi, and he lives here in bethel, north carolina. we're on our way to meet him now. >> frederic whitehurst is a forensic scientist who joined the fbi lab in 1986. >> we're putting human beings in cages and death chambers. fellow citizens based on garbage. >> in the mid 1990s, whitehurst alleged that over a dozen fbi agents had performed false or sloppy forensic work. >> whitehurst, you may remember, was the fbi chemist who blew the whistle on shoddy work at the bureau's famed crime lab. >> i'm a law enforcement officer. if i see violations of the law, abuses of authority, corruption or whatever, i am required to report those. >> in response to whitehurst's claims, in 1997, the inspector general of the justice department released a bombshell report. >> the justice department's final report documented example after example of what it called scientifically flawed and inaccurate testimony. >> i think it is highly inappropriate for t
twenty years ago, an agent named frederic whitehurst blew the whistle on the science lab there, saying that there were major problems then. he's now out of the fbi, and he lives here in bethel, north carolina. we're on our way to meet him now. >> frederic whitehurst is a forensic scientist who joined the fbi lab in 1986. >> we're putting human beings in cages and death chambers. fellow citizens based on garbage. >> in the mid 1990s, whitehurst alleged that over a dozen fbi...
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the gunman a government whistle blower fired from his job and now a congressman says he got a raw deal from his bosses. >> the victim is a security guard, a family man who emigrated here from africa. he had hopes of living the american dream. this morning that dream has died th him. his family is planning his funeral. michael george has all the developments. y >> reporter: heartbreak for the family and friends of 53-year-old i dris 53-year-old idriss a cam a. >> he was a good father and brother. he's everything and he lovmed s god. >> at camara's home in harlem, friends and family gathered all day and night. camara's cousin tells us the family is staying strong. >> their spirit is high. their spirit is strong. >> reporter: camara, originally from the ivory coast was working security at the federal building. 68-year-old kevin downing walked in, shot camara and then killed himself. >> man, there's a shooting. you got to run. we're learning more about what downing's motive may have been. this building houses the department of labor. downing was fired from that same agency 16 years ago. ne
the gunman a government whistle blower fired from his job and now a congressman says he got a raw deal from his bosses. >> the victim is a security guard, a family man who emigrated here from africa. he had hopes of living the american dream. this morning that dream has died th him. his family is planning his funeral. michael george has all the developments. y >> reporter: heartbreak for the family and friends of 53-year-old i dris 53-year-old idriss a cam a. >> he was a good...
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it could deter whistle blowers from providing information to inspect general because of the carp theagency may later come the disclosure was improper and use that decision to retaliate against the whistleblower. the only means to address the threat to inspect general independence is for congress to promptly pass legislation that affirms the independent authority of inspector general to access without delay all information and data in an agency's possession that an inspect general deems necessary to oversight function. the legislation should state what we in the inspect general community understand is no law restricting information apply do is inspect generals unless the law states. and unrestricted inspect general access extends to all records regardless of location or form. independent oversight by inspect generals make our government more effective and efficient. inspectors general have saved taxpayers hundreds of billions since the inspect general act was passed in 1978. refusing, restricting or delaying an inspect general's independent access to records and information may lead t
it could deter whistle blowers from providing information to inspect general because of the carp theagency may later come the disclosure was improper and use that decision to retaliate against the whistleblower. the only means to address the threat to inspect general independence is for congress to promptly pass legislation that affirms the independent authority of inspector general to access without delay all information and data in an agency's possession that an inspect general deems...
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. >> want to whistle? [ whistling ] >> yes? >> that was really loud. >> he seemed to like to work.ed to be interested. he seemed to want to learn new things. he seemed to be enjoying, you know, working with the trainers. >> he, for me, was a joy. he really responded to me, and i -- you know, every day i went to work i was happy to see tili. >> that's cute. >> you're being too cute. >> i never got the impression of him, while i was there, that, you know, oh my god, he's the scary whale. not at all. >> maybe some of it is just our naivety or whatever. you know, because we weren't given the full details of keltie's situation. >> turn around. smile, buddy. >> i was under the impression that tilikum had nothing to do with her death. specifically, that it was the female whales responsible for her death. what i found really odd at first was the way they were acting around this whale and what they told us seemed to me to be two different things. the first day he arrived, i remember one of the senior trainers at seaworld, tilikum was in a pool and she was walking over a gate and she had her
. >> want to whistle? [ whistling ] >> yes? >> that was really loud. >> he seemed to like to work.ed to be interested. he seemed to want to learn new things. he seemed to be enjoying, you know, working with the trainers. >> he, for me, was a joy. he really responded to me, and i -- you know, every day i went to work i was happy to see tili. >> that's cute. >> you're being too cute. >> i never got the impression of him, while i was there, that, you...
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[ speaking foreign language ] [screaming] [ speaking foreign language ] [ whistle blowing ]. >> get >> what the hell is wrong with you? open this door. >> i'm coming. >> put that gun away. get back. get one for yourself. >> to a mental patient in this condition, the threat of a gun is meaningless. what's needed here is manpower. in some types of mental disorder, a patient can be rigid one second and overactive next. unless he was knocked unconscious, blows would only make him more violent. >> it's like he's given up. >> get that and cough it up. >> whew. >> in most communities, ambulance crews will not handle disturbed people. in the interest of public safety, the police cannot avoid this duty. where they understand what these people are like, where they know what to expect and act accordingly, the police can do the job safely and effectively until a better solution can be found. >> move out of the way there. put it over here. >> take that strap and put one over his chest and one just above his knee. kind of mussed you up a bit, huh? >> yeah. but it was my own fault. how is he doing n
[ speaking foreign language ] [screaming] [ speaking foreign language ] [ whistle blowing ]. >> get >> what the hell is wrong with you? open this door. >> i'm coming. >> put that gun away. get back. get one for yourself. >> to a mental patient in this condition, the threat of a gun is meaningless. what's needed here is manpower. in some types of mental disorder, a patient can be rigid one second and overactive next. unless he was knocked unconscious, blows would...
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. >> i walk in the sports office, whistles blowing, crowds cheering. >> it's football. but it's ugly football. >> ugly right now. >> preseason. >> it is. nfl preseason got underway tonight with six games but the eagles will have to bait until sunday when they face the colts. birds prep and impressive group of players sat out today including demeco lions, key company alonsoing zach ertz. >> malcolm jenkins being the leader he is decided to bring his injured teammates chairs to relax in. >> we got a lot of guys for whatever reason take a day off. sigh just wanted to make sure they had a nice little seat a place in the shade while we all working out here. (laughter). >> what a guy. the big boys up front offensive line will be tasked to keep sam bradford up right this season. three of the five positions are accounted for with jason kelce manning the middle and jason peters and lane johnson at the tackles it's guard positions that has some worried. alan barbre but the other is vacant. kelce says no problem. >> in my opinion i'm biased the two tackles are most important posit
. >> i walk in the sports office, whistles blowing, crowds cheering. >> it's football. but it's ugly football. >> ugly right now. >> preseason. >> it is. nfl preseason got underway tonight with six games but the eagles will have to bait until sunday when they face the colts. birds prep and impressive group of players sat out today including demeco lions, key company alonsoing zach ertz. >> malcolm jenkins being the leader he is decided to bring his injured...
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. >>> does whistling annoy you or do you think it's nice?> there was a dear prudence column where somebody said "the person in my office whistles randomly." >> people don't probably realize they're doing it. >> this is how "dear prudence" answered his query. she's puts george washington's rules of civility. "while until the presence of others sing not to yourself in a humming voice or drum with your fingers or your feet." i guess it would have included whistling as well. >> i didn't know he did that book. >> i don't know what we're talking about! >> george washington, the book of civility. you're reading it and you have no idea who george washington is? >> i do! i just glanced up and there it was. george washington wrote a book. all right. look, everything now and then things just pop up and you just go along. so she told him to politely ask him not to. >> that's the answer to all of this? say "please don't that do this. "here's the trouble, they don't know they're doing it. >> and you're criticizing someone who's enjoying themselves. i was
. >>> does whistling annoy you or do you think it's nice?> there was a dear prudence column where somebody said "the person in my office whistles randomly." >> people don't probably realize they're doing it. >> this is how "dear prudence" answered his query. she's puts george washington's rules of civility. "while until the presence of others sing not to yourself in a humming voice or drum with your fingers or your feet." i guess it would...