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he says that the country should support woodrow wilson. wilson calls for neutrality. woodrow wilson begins to broker a peace. one of the things that attracted me was the similarities between then and today. mark twain was said to have said that history does not repeat itself but, it rhymes. an eloquent man. a former academic. he is an idealist who can make a wonderful speech. the best of his generation. william jennings bryan on a good day would have been close. in foreign policy, woodrow wilson came to the job with no experience. that is going to be -- in fact, he famously says that it would be an irony of fate that he had to deal with fire -- four in affairs. -- foreign affairs. it has to do with a great war. to boot, he has, after roosevelt -- he has a very bitter and partisan opposition that is going after him at every turn. it is amazing that you can draw a lot of parallels between these things. anyways, roosevelt, and the face of this neutrality, which, he considers to be cowardly and dishonorable, he said that we should support the president as long as the pres
he says that the country should support woodrow wilson. wilson calls for neutrality. woodrow wilson begins to broker a peace. one of the things that attracted me was the similarities between then and today. mark twain was said to have said that history does not repeat itself but, it rhymes. an eloquent man. a former academic. he is an idealist who can make a wonderful speech. the best of his generation. william jennings bryan on a good day would have been close. in foreign policy, woodrow...
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further, more aggressive maybe than wilson. kernsrecently heard doris roosevelt.k about how would you rate him as a president? he's on mt. rushmore. >> is he number four? >> i don't know if i'm qualified do this. i would rate him in the top 10, anyway. domestically. the first president. he had this warrior reputation. he put in a lot of great stuff. this puts in another factual point. been the 1920 candidate for the republicans. by 1918, he had become again the republican party. and when he was in the hospital, in fact, his doctors told him said to got out, they him, you may be in a wheelchair for the rest of your life. 1921, a have had in president in a wheelchair called roosevelt, which would have been interesting. and the platform would have been a lot of progressive stuff hich, in fact, his fifth cousin, fdr, is going to put in place in the new deal. i would rate the president highly for keeping the peace and for the progressive measures that you put in place. e built up our navy and looked to at least naval preparedness wh
further, more aggressive maybe than wilson. kernsrecently heard doris roosevelt.k about how would you rate him as a president? he's on mt. rushmore. >> is he number four? >> i don't know if i'm qualified do this. i would rate him in the top 10, anyway. domestically. the first president. he had this warrior reputation. he put in a lot of great stuff. this puts in another factual point. been the 1920 candidate for the republicans. by 1918, he had become again the republican party. and...
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i came inside and it was wilson in the living room crying.onsoled him and grabbed his shoulders and just said, think about stephen's smile and he would forgive whoever did this and i think he started wailing more. >> the day after stephen holmes' murder, a man working across the street from the crime scene contacted police. >> this individual indicated that a white pickup truck with a horizontal stripe alongside of it raced out of the durango's parking lot prior to the police arriving. >> the witness said this happened at about 11:00, just after the time police believe stephen was killed. >> the description was so detailed. i mean, a loud muffler, stripes on the side, you know, a small pickup, white. it was a very clear description of what type of a vehicle it was. >> for two days, police officers stopped dozens of trucks that fit the description, checking the interiors for blood and drivers for any fresh wounds. then, they got a devastating setback. the witness now said he made the whole thing up. >> he was trying to score points with his gi
i came inside and it was wilson in the living room crying.onsoled him and grabbed his shoulders and just said, think about stephen's smile and he would forgive whoever did this and i think he started wailing more. >> the day after stephen holmes' murder, a man working across the street from the crime scene contacted police. >> this individual indicated that a white pickup truck with a horizontal stripe alongside of it raced out of the durango's parking lot prior to the police...
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wilson.ve decades after the crime, mason was arrested and charged with murder. >> when we introduced ourselves and told him we were homicide investigators, he was a little bit irritated and it was almost like you're here for that? that happened so long ago. i can't believe you're here bothering me with that, you know, 45, 46 years later. >>> based on the forensic in pursuit of all things awesome, amazing, and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base before swinging for a home run. [ crowd cheering ] good is choosing not to overshoot the moon, but to land right on it and do some experiments. ♪ so start your day off good with a coffee that's good cup after cup. maxwell house. ♪ good to the last drop maxwell house. what's your favorite kind of cheerios? honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... oh yeah, and frosted! what's your most favorite of all? hmm...the kind i have wit
wilson.ve decades after the crime, mason was arrested and charged with murder. >> when we introduced ourselves and told him we were homicide investigators, he was a little bit irritated and it was almost like you're here for that? that happened so long ago. i can't believe you're here bothering me with that, you know, 45, 46 years later. >>> based on the forensic in pursuit of all things awesome, amazing, and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is...
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frank and his wife had stayed with woodrow wilson when wilson was president of princeton.wilson had been to frank's house a number of times for lunch. frank's mentor and former president of national city bank said of wilson after meeting him at frank's house, he is not a great man. of course he would say that because he was a banker. they had a number of discussions, but wilson never wanted his discussions made public because he felt it would be bad for his image if he were seen talking to a banker. one of the things that happened when they were coming down on bankers in the wilson years was the pluto hearings looking into these money trusts. their conclusion in 1913 was there were few leaders of finance who controlled most of the concentration of wealth and credit in the country. does this sound familiar today? i think there is so much to be learned from this looking at it today. they did agree we have got to do something about not letting there be another crash like 1907. these two gentlemen were assigned to come up with a banking system of their own. this is the basic i
frank and his wife had stayed with woodrow wilson when wilson was president of princeton.wilson had been to frank's house a number of times for lunch. frank's mentor and former president of national city bank said of wilson after meeting him at frank's house, he is not a great man. of course he would say that because he was a banker. they had a number of discussions, but wilson never wanted his discussions made public because he felt it would be bad for his image if he were seen talking to a...
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everybody going to change one day. >> for wilson, change is essential.ost of his sentence for assaulting the officer will overlap with his original sentence. but just a day after we interviewed him, wilson's anger surfaced again. when he saw our crew on the exercise yard, he greeted them with an obscene gesture. >> one [ bleep ], y'all, two, retire. we don't need y'all around here no more. your time up. >> some days they like us. some days they don't want to see us. i think that's kind of a function of being in prison. you're mostly pissed off all the time anyway. if you can take it out on the film crew, why not. >> though wilson may enjoy his freedom again, it's too late for one other inmate whose anger has had disastrous consequences. >> my name is jesus garcia, i have been incarcerated for nearly 12 1/2 years. i'm incarcerated for first degree murder and i have life plus 26 years to serve. >> when we met jesus garcia at the penitentiary of new mexico he had recently been involved in the bloody assault of two officers. >> leading up to that day there h
everybody going to change one day. >> for wilson, change is essential.ost of his sentence for assaulting the officer will overlap with his original sentence. but just a day after we interviewed him, wilson's anger surfaced again. when he saw our crew on the exercise yard, he greeted them with an obscene gesture. >> one [ bleep ], y'all, two, retire. we don't need y'all around here no more. your time up. >> some days they like us. some days they don't want to see us. i think...
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i'm the principal at woodrow wilson high school.tudent organized-student led and run counterprotest. the students found out that westboro was going to protest that wilson high school because we had a gay/straight alliance. our students wanted to show that wilson high school is a diverse school. we're about acceptance. that's in class on wednesday during pride day after 50 years of schnydering and looking over my shoulders so i came out to the students. i couldn't be the principal of a high school celebrating lgbt through diversity and tell kids it's okay to be whoever you are in a safe space and me, not being willing to do that also. it's been incredible. our students send a message that they're accepting of everyone. >> joining me now, the principal of wilson high school, pleasure to have you on the show. it's been a long time since i've been at wilson but i cannot tell you i think my day is my proudest day as a tiger. tell us if you will, what the initial reaction was from the student body when you found out that westboro baptist
i'm the principal at woodrow wilson high school.tudent organized-student led and run counterprotest. the students found out that westboro was going to protest that wilson high school because we had a gay/straight alliance. our students wanted to show that wilson high school is a diverse school. we're about acceptance. that's in class on wednesday during pride day after 50 years of schnydering and looking over my shoulders so i came out to the students. i couldn't be the principal of a high...
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interestingly, richard wilson and bart corbin knew each other. >> richard wilson was a guy who worked for barton corbin's father. the father had hired him out of college. he was a salesman for the father's company. >> when interviewed, wilson denied ever owning a .38 caliber pistol and denied any recent contact with corbin. but police found evidence that bart corbin called wilson on his cell phone shortly before jennifer's murder. now facing prosecution himself as an accessory to murder, wilson decided to cooperate in exchange for immunity. >> he said that he thought his wife was fooling around on him and he thought he needed a gun to protect hisself, and he knew i had guns. he asked me if i had one. i had gotten one awhile back and traded it for a used lawn mower and i just told him he could have it. >> finding the gun and the origin of the gun is what closed the deal. it's what compelled bart corbin to plea. >> and then, corbin learned the shocking truth about jennifer's internet friend chris. it was the last thing he would have suspected. listen up, thunder dragons, it's time to ge
interestingly, richard wilson and bart corbin knew each other. >> richard wilson was a guy who worked for barton corbin's father. the father had hired him out of college. he was a salesman for the father's company. >> when interviewed, wilson denied ever owning a .38 caliber pistol and denied any recent contact with corbin. but police found evidence that bart corbin called wilson on his cell phone shortly before jennifer's murder. now facing prosecution himself as an accessory to...
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>> this is the student workforce at warren wilson college, this is every resident and most of the daydents working reflected here in these different crews. >> reporter: those 110 crews are made up of warren wilson's 924 students who are doing everything from fixing cars at the school's auto body shop to handling plumbing issues. unlike traditional work stud hey design today give student extra spending money they are students are locked in to their agreements if if they say i don't want to work. >> it's not a decision that you can make here. >> reporter: if you don't work at these schools, you don't graduate. warren wilson does offer assistance to students beyond their work agreements to cover the costs after 10 dance, but many also take on loans. in barea college students have almost no out of pocket expenses because they have large endowments and award everyone large scholarships think it's great for these students it's also the reason this is not for every school. >> it's probably not scalable in that way. however, i think there are lots of ways that other institutions could mimic s
>> this is the student workforce at warren wilson college, this is every resident and most of the daydents working reflected here in these different crews. >> reporter: those 110 crews are made up of warren wilson's 924 students who are doing everything from fixing cars at the school's auto body shop to handling plumbing issues. unlike traditional work stud hey design today give student extra spending money they are students are locked in to their agreements if if they say i don't...
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in doing so, he got dustin wilson's blood on his sandals.e until close to 2:00 a.m. and mark was waiting for him. again, mark demanded his $17,000, but jason didn't have that kind of money in his apartment. in desperation, he handed mark the key to his safe deposit box. then mark shot jason with his own gun. no one knows what mark did with his bloody clothes and jason's gun. he threw the gun case containing his fingerprints in a garbage can a few blocks from his home. he put his bloody sandals in a garbage bag and tossed them into the dumpster behind his apartment with the identification provided by his credit card receipts. the next morning, mark flew to new york city with his parents. they were about to leave for taiwan when police intervened. >> he's holding a plane ticket to taiwan. a country that does not have an extradition treaty with the united states. if mark wu gets to taiwan, mark wu never becomes the criminal defendant in this triple homicide. >> but the day before the trial, there was a stunning development. mark wu hanged himse
in doing so, he got dustin wilson's blood on his sandals.e until close to 2:00 a.m. and mark was waiting for him. again, mark demanded his $17,000, but jason didn't have that kind of money in his apartment. in desperation, he handed mark the key to his safe deposit box. then mark shot jason with his own gun. no one knows what mark did with his bloody clothes and jason's gun. he threw the gun case containing his fingerprints in a garbage can a few blocks from his home. he put his bloody sandals...
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lawton would sign a petition and one of the official representation with president wilson because wilsonwasn't doing anything about what happened in east st. louis but that's what we have this silent protest, a march. and theodore roosevelt came out and attacked wilson for not doing anything about this atrocity. >> maybe you could give people the details about the east st. louis atrocities. >> well, it's a complicated thing. you know, there were questions about blacks threatening whites economic interests. there was an accusation that somebody had raped someone, a black man was lynched by a mob, and was actually, the other thing is no protection from the illinois national guard. the governor didn't send anyone out and people were saying if you set the aco in the outcome then what happened after that initial lynching would not have occurred, the wholesale massacre of blacks in east st. louis. but migration is a factor, a whole bunch of issues, and you have a catalyst for accusations of rape or something. >> if you have questions, please line up. >> good evening. i appreciate the informati
lawton would sign a petition and one of the official representation with president wilson because wilsonwasn't doing anything about what happened in east st. louis but that's what we have this silent protest, a march. and theodore roosevelt came out and attacked wilson for not doing anything about this atrocity. >> maybe you could give people the details about the east st. louis atrocities. >> well, it's a complicated thing. you know, there were questions about blacks threatening...
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ed wilson has won the pulitzer prize twice for books. he has written a book called the meaning of human existence with 15 sa's car really examining how he came to be in the challenges of human existence in the future. he says, we passed a line on which natural selection of babies has ended and that we are designing our own children. he examines the genetic implications for this. in another piece he examines what it would be like if they're really were and et, and extra terrestrial. he talks about the ending of biodiversity, the challenges to the environment. so it is a work of very thoreau- like meditation all scientific based essays. >> another author you have coming out this fall. >> a physician in north carolina. this is his second work. his first book was a collection of fiction short stories. this is non-fiction. it is a 11 shorts stories about being a doctor, the challenges of our residents. he is a great doctor. he trained many. he gave up riding in order to practice medicine. he would take it to the extremes of life, showing you
ed wilson has won the pulitzer prize twice for books. he has written a book called the meaning of human existence with 15 sa's car really examining how he came to be in the challenges of human existence in the future. he says, we passed a line on which natural selection of babies has ended and that we are designing our own children. he examines the genetic implications for this. in another piece he examines what it would be like if they're really were and et, and extra terrestrial. he talks...
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wilson street closed between farmington and poplar street. take east street to get around it. >>> happening today, federal officials are joining in a new effort to combat violent crime in delaware. researchers with the centers for disease control are in wilmington to study violent crime. a city councilman there wants to define violent crime as a disease and find cause and solution. she says residents in high-crime areas are suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. >>> happening today, we are expecting test results from a montgomery county apartment complex. that's where authorities say a suspect wrote a letter laced with the poison ricin. the standup between police and 19-year-old nicholas hellman at the eleanor court apartments. investigators later found leftover ricin stashed near the apartment. cleanup crews sprayed and covered everything with plastic to see if they got every last bit of the toxin. >>> now from our trenton bureau, former basketball player known for a buzzer-beating shot in college will be sentenced today for wire fra
wilson street closed between farmington and poplar street. take east street to get around it. >>> happening today, federal officials are joining in a new effort to combat violent crime in delaware. researchers with the centers for disease control are in wilmington to study violent crime. a city councilman there wants to define violent crime as a disease and find cause and solution. she says residents in high-crime areas are suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. >>>...
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wilson street is closed by farmington avenue and poplar street in pottstown. heading out to 76, a live look near girard avenue. quiet in both directions. checking your drive times, 95 southbound from woodhaven to the mine. that's about a 13-minute trip. no delays to report just yet on 95. that will change once we get into the 6:00 hour. 76 eastbound from the blue route to the mine is 14 minutes. >>> philadelphia police are searching for a person who shot a man while he was sitting on his french porch. this happened at west spencer street near 21st and germantown. the victim was simply smoking a cigarette when police say two people came down, one asked the victim "what are you looking at?" he didn't respond. that's when one of the men pulled out a gun and fired six round. the victim was hit in the thigh. he's in listed in stable condition. >>> federal officials will be in wilmington to take a close look at the rise in violent crime there and find ways to crack down. jesse gary is in wilmington. what prompted the feds to come in. >> a city councilwoman first put
wilson street is closed by farmington avenue and poplar street in pottstown. heading out to 76, a live look near girard avenue. quiet in both directions. checking your drive times, 95 southbound from woodhaven to the mine. that's about a 13-minute trip. no delays to report just yet on 95. that will change once we get into the 6:00 hour. 76 eastbound from the blue route to the mine is 14 minutes. >>> philadelphia police are searching for a person who shot a man while he was sitting on...
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printers that create prosthetic limbs and by cody wilson who nvram a slick produced the world's first functional three d. printed gun will hear from them later on what's three d. printing it's the conversion of bits into atoms it's taking virtual objects things that you like having a video game or a virtual environment and being able to produce those. in adam's real physical materials who started what started early stages of back on one nine hundred seventy s. but really got kicked off in the eighty's in large part to the founder of stratus johns company some seminal patent work in that field that's been growing it's been being used in industry for a long time and now it's becoming personal down to the guys who a company called greta they came to my house scanned me pictures it created this what is this that is you printed the printed version of larry king it is the process they went through as they scan do earn you into a three dimensional virtual i don't know i'm a walking around took a three about ten minutes very quick three d. scanning and then they took that virtual model those
printers that create prosthetic limbs and by cody wilson who nvram a slick produced the world's first functional three d. printed gun will hear from them later on what's three d. printing it's the conversion of bits into atoms it's taking virtual objects things that you like having a video game or a virtual environment and being able to produce those. in adam's real physical materials who started what started early stages of back on one nine hundred seventy s. but really got kicked off in the...
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and we now welcome to this incredible show today cody wilson the founder of defense distributed it's a nonprofit and he monopolistic digital publisher in twenty third team cody produced the first three d. printed gun and released the designs online for others to access why cody did you do this. larry king thank you i think there are a number of reasons maybe the most foremost of these was a kind of suggestion about how we saw the digital future in talia rolling out and we thought that that meant a future a personal argument in fact we could prove it so it was it was a kind of curious and intrepid way of creating a future that we imagined but what why and why a gun you call it on the limb arabia what is the social purpose of making a gun from a three d. machine i didn't define it first as a social purpose i find it political philosophy part is basically the ideas that i thought we could disintermediation get ortiz which claim not only powers over over ours especially united states but of course in the world and i thought this could be done cheaply and easily and i wanted to demonstrat
and we now welcome to this incredible show today cody wilson the founder of defense distributed it's a nonprofit and he monopolistic digital publisher in twenty third team cody produced the first three d. printed gun and released the designs online for others to access why cody did you do this. larry king thank you i think there are a number of reasons maybe the most foremost of these was a kind of suggestion about how we saw the digital future in talia rolling out and we thought that that...
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take east street to avoid that portion of wilson.s is a live look at 76 out near 202. 76 is cleared the entire length of the way. no issues on roads like 422, route 30 bypass. for drivers in delaware, keep in mind, 495 at terminal avenue is shut down. we have the barriers set up, 495 remains closed between exits 2 and 3. 95 is clear right now. vai? >> thank you, jillian. >>> the new findings that could persuade you to stand up more than usual at work today. that story ahead on nbc 10 news today. >>> the crime happened june 8th. the police released this video yesterday. the thief used the victim's credit card at target, walmart and at a wawa. >>> police officers in bucks county are getting ready to hit the streets wearing body-mounted cameras. the richland police department is spending $12,000 on eight cameras officers will take with them on patrol and emergency calls. the chief tells nbc 10 he hopes the cameras will provide evidence in criminal cases and when complaints are filed against officers. >>> for the first time in 20 years,
take east street to avoid that portion of wilson.s is a live look at 76 out near 202. 76 is cleared the entire length of the way. no issues on roads like 422, route 30 bypass. for drivers in delaware, keep in mind, 495 at terminal avenue is shut down. we have the barriers set up, 495 remains closed between exits 2 and 3. 95 is clear right now. vai? >> thank you, jillian. >>> the new findings that could persuade you to stand up more than usual at work today. that story ahead on...
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nice to be with you. >> that was ambassador joe wilson.ed with the headline on the cheney op-ed. the collapsing obama dock train. real americans don't call a sitting commander in chief weak. >>> the redskins get sacked by the federal government, but while taking the trademark force the team to take their name? >>> a snatch and grab in libya. the u.s. takes a terror suspect on a slow boat to d.c. is that legal? are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a c
nice to be with you. >> that was ambassador joe wilson.ed with the headline on the cheney op-ed. the collapsing obama dock train. real americans don't call a sitting commander in chief weak. >>> the redskins get sacked by the federal government, but while taking the trademark force the team to take their name? >>> a snatch and grab in libya. the u.s. takes a terror suspect on a slow boat to d.c. is that legal? are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook...
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. >> reporter: it's been 70 years since charlie wilson was on utah beach where he landed in the first then the object wasn't to take in the scenery. it was to take france. you didn't spend too much time here. >> that's right. >> the point was not to stay here. >> that's right. get off this dag old beach and get out of here and never look back. >> reporter: he was an 18-year-old kid in a tank then, which makes him 88 now. this is his first trip back. >> i was scared to death and i was shaking and i was wondering are they going to kill us. but we were trained to do it swiftly and surprise them and outsmart them, and we did a good job. >> reporter: it's been 70 years since you've been back. why did you wait so long? >> i couldn't afford it. i was a school principal and when i retired i was only making $19,000. >> reporter: charlie helped the french then, and they've helped him now. the french government paid his way so that he could tell his story here to the grandchildren of those he helped liberate. >> my tank was the first one off of the ship that i saw. >> reporter: to them charlie w
. >> reporter: it's been 70 years since charlie wilson was on utah beach where he landed in the first then the object wasn't to take in the scenery. it was to take france. you didn't spend too much time here. >> that's right. >> the point was not to stay here. >> that's right. get off this dag old beach and get out of here and never look back. >> reporter: he was an 18-year-old kid in a tank then, which makes him 88 now. this is his first trip back. >> i was...
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chris perez, brandon lee, brian wilson. there's no lack of experience down there. >> thom: but that's the one area, and their general manager ned colletti addressed it yesterday with the local media. and really pulled no punches. said, look, we have some guys down there, that if they got back to where they were, that
chris perez, brandon lee, brian wilson. there's no lack of experience down there. >> thom: but that's the one area, and their general manager ned colletti addressed it yesterday with the local media. and really pulled no punches. said, look, we have some guys down there, that if they got back to where they were, that
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wilson, you should know that specialist jannise rodriguez joined the army not even two years ago, wasassigned to the 101st airborne, and just last month earned the title of the 101st airborne division air assault soldier of the year. and that's inspiring but not surprising, when the women of today's military have taken on responsibilities, including combat, like never before. [applause] i want each of you to know that their commitment to their fellow servicemembers and veterans endures. sergeant first class brian hawthorne's grandfather served under general patton and general macarthur. brian himself served two tours in iraq, earned the bronze star in baghdad for saving the life of his best friend, and today, he and his wife use their experience to help other veterans and military families navigate theirs. and brian is here in normandy to participate in sunday's jump, and here, just yesterday, he reenlisted in the army reserve. and this generation -- this 9/11 generation of servicemembers -- they, too, felt something. they answered some call, they said "i will go." they, too, chose to
wilson, you should know that specialist jannise rodriguez joined the army not even two years ago, wasassigned to the 101st airborne, and just last month earned the title of the 101st airborne division air assault soldier of the year. and that's inspiring but not surprising, when the women of today's military have taken on responsibilities, including combat, like never before. [applause] i want each of you to know that their commitment to their fellow servicemembers and veterans endures....
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andrew wilson is the new ea ceo. relatively know.is talking about the latest break through features in videogaming, how he plans to score winning goals for shareholders. markets close at top of the hour. we're always on call. foxbusiness.com/on call. claman on call. whether the kings beat the rangers for the stanley cup tomorrow. we'll have to wait on that one. directly to your smartphone. we'll be right back. ♪ you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ paying ourselves to do what we love? my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks lik
andrew wilson is the new ea ceo. relatively know.is talking about the latest break through features in videogaming, how he plans to score winning goals for shareholders. markets close at top of the hour. we're always on call. foxbusiness.com/on call. claman on call. whether the kings beat the rangers for the stanley cup tomorrow. we'll have to wait on that one. directly to your smartphone. we'll be right back. ♪ you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ]...
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wilson holes the company near and dear to his heart.e'd be very picky about what company he would allow to take over his brand. >> i saw a report he might sell his stake. >> that's a possibility. do i think that's a viable option, knowing his past history with the company, no. i think he's probably just frustrated and wants to show the current company that he's willing to do something very drastic to show you upset he is with the direction they're taking. >> what does he want? any idea what direction he wants to take this company? that the current management is not? >> wilson's been very big about the culture of lululemon, cultivating this special time of consumer, special type of shopper. really they are very loyal. i think he's a little worried about the fact that they have alienated some of the loyal customers over the past couple of months with the debacle with pants and other issues they had with style, trend, missing out on some of the key yoga trends that perhaps they should have been up on. he thinks it's a culture thing, whatev
wilson holes the company near and dear to his heart.e'd be very picky about what company he would allow to take over his brand. >> i saw a report he might sell his stake. >> that's a possibility. do i think that's a viable option, knowing his past history with the company, no. i think he's probably just frustrated and wants to show the current company that he's willing to do something very drastic to show you upset he is with the direction they're taking. >> what does he want?...
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in today's real life remake of charlie wilson's war john mccain is playing the role of charlie wilson in abo bachar elba dadi the head of isis is playing the role of osama bin. it's only a matter of time before this remake like all remakes of crappy movies comes to a crashing disaster as. you heard it here first john mccain might have just set us up for the next nine eleven. and that's the way it is tonight tuesday june fourth two thousand and fourteen keep e-mailing us your video questions to your take my take a g. mail dot com live every thursday night it's easy to video mode all the sideways and record yourself video question or comment and e-mail it to us at your take my take the g. mail you can also tweet your questions or comments to me at tom underscore harben be sure to use the hash tag talk tough and don't forget democracy begins when you get out there get active tag your. i marinate join me on boom box thirteen get impartial and financial reporting commentary and for news and much much. only on bombast and only on. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power
in today's real life remake of charlie wilson's war john mccain is playing the role of charlie wilson in abo bachar elba dadi the head of isis is playing the role of osama bin. it's only a matter of time before this remake like all remakes of crappy movies comes to a crashing disaster as. you heard it here first john mccain might have just set us up for the next nine eleven. and that's the way it is tonight tuesday june fourth two thousand and fourteen keep e-mailing us your video questions to...
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wilson and harry and rock they are here today. and although i know we already gave them a rousing round of applause along with all veterans of d-day, if you can stand, please stand. if for the, please raise your hand. let us recognize your service once more. these men waged war so that we might know peace. they sacrificed so that we might be free. they fought in hopes of a day when we'd no longer need to fight. we are grateful to them. and gentlemen, gentlemen, i want each of you to know that your legacy is in good hands. for in a time when it has never been more tempting to pursue narrow self-interest, to slough off common endeavor this generation of americans a new generation, our men and women of war have chosen to do their part as well. rock, i want you to know that staff sergeant melvin martin who is here today is following in your footsteps. he just had to become an american first. because melvin was born in honduras, moved to the united states joined the army. after tours in iraq and afghanistan, he was reassigned to the 82
wilson and harry and rock they are here today. and although i know we already gave them a rousing round of applause along with all veterans of d-day, if you can stand, please stand. if for the, please raise your hand. let us recognize your service once more. these men waged war so that we might know peace. they sacrificed so that we might be free. they fought in hopes of a day when we'd no longer need to fight. we are grateful to them. and gentlemen, gentlemen, i want each of you to know that...
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. >> a 11 11 aÑos de edad wilson jr. mis compaÑeros con su papÁ, vienen por Él, lo abrazan y me siento muy mal. >> la misma peticiÓn hizo josÉ adÁn que cumple aÑos y no pudo celebrar con su papÁ detenido por agentes de inmigraciÓn. una situaciÓn que tiene destrozada a esta familia. >> no creo que sea justo lo que estÁn haciendo están y deshaciendo una familia y... y quitÁndole un padre a dos hijos que no se lo merece. >> la sÚplica de los menores para que libere de sus padre se dio en medio de un taller de orientaciÓn para que las familias eviten las deportaciones. >> junto con otras organizaciones para contra atacar el rÉcord de deportaciÓn de ice estamos al dÍa hoy presentes para capacitarnos. >> tanto en el caso del padre de wilson como de josÉ adÁn dicen que los inmigrantes no tienen antecedentes podrÍan evitar su deportaciÓn mentas tanto los niÑos esperan que ocurra un milagro pueden abrazar este domingo a sus papÁs. >> organizaciÓn comunitarios continuaron presionando al 4 de julio esperando que el congreso actÚe s
. >> a 11 11 aÑos de edad wilson jr. mis compaÑeros con su papÁ, vienen por Él, lo abrazan y me siento muy mal. >> la misma peticiÓn hizo josÉ adÁn que cumple aÑos y no pudo celebrar con su papÁ detenido por agentes de inmigraciÓn. una situaciÓn que tiene destrozada a esta familia. >> no creo que sea justo lo que estÁn haciendo están y deshaciendo una familia y... y quitÁndole un padre a dos hijos que no se lo merece. >> la sÚplica de los menores para que...
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for a look at how the decision is resonating politically, are susan page of "usa today" and reid wilson"the washington post." susan, the coal map, is it near the battleground map we have been watching? >> it mirrors the key states where there are competitive senate races, control of the senate, states like west virginia, arkansas, kentucky, louisiana, colorado, these are states where most of the electricity is generated by coal fired plants. this may not be a big controversy in some states in the country but it's a big controversy in the states on which control of the senate now hinges. >> ifill: a regional or national issue? >> it's a regional issue. a lot of states on the coast specifically the northeast have curbed carbon emissions a lot. the plan by the e.p.a. requires states to curb them 30% less than in 2005. a number of states have already met that particular goal. the problem is, it's not in that section of midwest america where coal is still a huge portion of the state's energy concerns. >> ifill: is the concern, susan, about jobs, mines that would close, or federal interventio
for a look at how the decision is resonating politically, are susan page of "usa today" and reid wilson"the washington post." susan, the coal map, is it near the battleground map we have been watching? >> it mirrors the key states where there are competitive senate races, control of the senate, states like west virginia, arkansas, kentucky, louisiana, colorado, these are states where most of the electricity is generated by coal fired plants. this may not be a big...
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the wilson center has invested in these issues for 40 years. ambassador george kennan and others found -- on of institute in 1974. it'that's the center's oldest programs are our global your program led by christian ostermann who is on today's panel or i guess moderating it, is the home of our new distinguished scholar who was the co-moderator of the osce ukrainian national dialogue, ambassador. we have 1400 scholar alumni worldwide from our institute in 100 of them are on the ground right now in ukraine. in fact, i met several of them, and three of them work in a small office that we still have in key of the. so who better to keynote our program then someone who knows a lot about this region, ambassador to the big zabriskie. civic and i worked together. i didn't work for him but i worked -- he was a big shot. i was a small shot in the carter white house in another century. when some of the problem seemed a little easier other than hostages in iran and a few other things, but as a big -- zbig has continued to think carefully about the strategic
the wilson center has invested in these issues for 40 years. ambassador george kennan and others found -- on of institute in 1974. it'that's the center's oldest programs are our global your program led by christian ostermann who is on today's panel or i guess moderating it, is the home of our new distinguished scholar who was the co-moderator of the osce ukrainian national dialogue, ambassador. we have 1400 scholar alumni worldwide from our institute in 100 of them are on the ground right now...
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despite wilson's opposition, the retailer voted for both re-elections. lululemon down today, 2.5% at 44.30 it is. >>> coming up, ready to renovate, now there is a new way to view and plan your home improvement before you buy. >>> applications for home mortgages jumped more than 10% last week. the weekly mortgage bankers association index, which includes both refinancing and home purchase demand hit its highest level since january, even as mortgage rates went up a little. >>> and finally tonight, renovating your bathroom, hoping the end result is the dream room you wanted and not a costly nightmare. now one retailer is rolling out a new virtual technology it hopes will change the whole process. dia diana olick has more. >> reporter: we have been here before. deep in construction, hoping that everything we chose for our home renovation project looks the way we want it to when all the dust has settled. americans spent $119 billion on home remodeling last year, and that number is expected to rise 3.6% this year. and all we have to go on are plans, pictures o
despite wilson's opposition, the retailer voted for both re-elections. lululemon down today, 2.5% at 44.30 it is. >>> coming up, ready to renovate, now there is a new way to view and plan your home improvement before you buy. >>> applications for home mortgages jumped more than 10% last week. the weekly mortgage bankers association index, which includes both refinancing and home purchase demand hit its highest level since january, even as mortgage rates went up a little....
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many people don't know dubois supported wilson for president.ic city so republicans are taking blacks for granted. that you could not drive blacks out of the party with the sledgehammer despite the fact that especially with taft engaged with the lily whiteism removed a them all over the nation but especially the south. >> you paint the picture of the social forces way across the entire community and why this could be something they could galvanize around. the part of the book that is fascinating this gentleman with equity congress and how day secure the of a regiment even coming back from the of war in the attempt to preserve it and ensure that there are african american and offices. >> with the black commander. >> it is interesting that is supposed to be a non-partisan operation but now a staunch republican and that causes serious problems within the equity congress because there were a number of democrats as well as frank we tin was one of them a and there was warfare within the equity congress to destroy the of movement by the of way. >> what
many people don't know dubois supported wilson for president.ic city so republicans are taking blacks for granted. that you could not drive blacks out of the party with the sledgehammer despite the fact that especially with taft engaged with the lily whiteism removed a them all over the nation but especially the south. >> you paint the picture of the social forces way across the entire community and why this could be something they could galvanize around. the part of the book that is...
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wilson soon concluded the reports were unsubstantiated.ident bush made charges about the effort to buyuranium, he questioned going to war with iraq in a piece for "the new york times." eight days later, his wife was outed as as cia officer. the betrayal of her identity resulted in the conviction of the chief of staff on charges of perjury, lying to federal investigators and obstruction of justice. earlier, i had the opportunity to ask him about the crisis in iraq. >> i think those who talk about the president having withdrawn our forces too soon forget it was george bush who negotiated that agreement or the iraqis call it the withdrawal agreement prior to his leaving office. the bigger picture, i think now, is that iraq is in a very careless situation. i think it's only going to get worse. prime minister al maliki purged the sunnis from important positions. his troops, clearly in the sunni dominated areas of iraq. his troops treated them rather badly. there's been an opening for the terrorist group that did not exist prior to our operation
wilson soon concluded the reports were unsubstantiated.ident bush made charges about the effort to buyuranium, he questioned going to war with iraq in a piece for "the new york times." eight days later, his wife was outed as as cia officer. the betrayal of her identity resulted in the conviction of the chief of staff on charges of perjury, lying to federal investigators and obstruction of justice. earlier, i had the opportunity to ask him about the crisis in iraq. >> i think...
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. >> reporter: it's been 70 years since charlie wilson was on utah beach where he landed in the firste object wasn't to take in the scenery. it was to take france. you didn't respond too much time here? >> no, we didn't. >> reporter: the point was not to stay here. >> that's right. get off this doggone beach and get out of here and never look back. >> reporter: he was an 18-year- old kid in a tank then, which makes him 88 now. this is his first trip back. >> i was scared to death. and i was shaking. and i was wondering, are they going to kill us? but we were trained to do it swiftly and surprise them, and outsmart them. and we did a good job. >> reporter: it's been 70 years since you've been back. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: why did you wait so long? >> i couldn't afford it. i was a school principal and when i retired, i was only making $19,000. >> reporter: charlie helped the french then, and they've helped him now. >> as we got going in, we wanted it to be a secret. >> reporter: the french government paid his way so he could tell his story here to the grandchildren of those he helped li
. >> reporter: it's been 70 years since charlie wilson was on utah beach where he landed in the firste object wasn't to take in the scenery. it was to take france. you didn't respond too much time here? >> no, we didn't. >> reporter: the point was not to stay here. >> that's right. get off this doggone beach and get out of here and never look back. >> reporter: he was an 18-year- old kid in a tank then, which makes him 88 now. this is his first trip back. >>...
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wilson and harry and rock, there -- they are here today. although i know we already give -- gave them a rousing round of applause along with all our veterans of d-day, if you can stand, please stand, if not, please raise your hand, let us recognize your service once more. these men waged war so that we might know peace. they sacrificed so that we might be free. they fought in hopes of a day when we'd no longer need to fight. we are grateful to them. [applause] and, gentlemen, i want each of you to know that your legacy is in good hands. for in a time when it has never been more tempting to pursue narrow self-interest, to slough off common endeavor, this generation of americans, a new generation -- our men and women of war -- have chosen to do their part as well. rock, i want you to know that staff sergeant melvin cedillo-martin, who's here today, is following in your footsteps. he just had to become an american first -- because melvin was born in honduras, moved to the united states, joined the army. after tours in iraq and afghanistan, he
wilson and harry and rock, there -- they are here today. although i know we already give -- gave them a rousing round of applause along with all our veterans of d-day, if you can stand, please stand, if not, please raise your hand, let us recognize your service once more. these men waged war so that we might know peace. they sacrificed so that we might be free. they fought in hopes of a day when we'd no longer need to fight. we are grateful to them. [applause] and, gentlemen, i want each of you...
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they were more pro-civil rights than woodrow wilson. they had a little different twist. there is an amusing thing. president truman had a committee on government contract compliance. eisenhower's people said, ok, i guess we should have one. we will just call it the president's committee on government contracts. they left off compliance. that sounded what the heavy-handed government on business. it was a little friendlier. you were mentioning richard nixon, this is a group that eisenhower asked vice president nixon to get involved in any really jumped in with both feet. there is a parallel with him and lyndon johnson with the kennedys. this eisenhower committee became known as nixon's committee. >> what is your message to the historians here today? what have you been telling them about your research? >> politics matters. the actions of government officials have the potential to shape american society. government is not the only force that shape society and its impact is ambiguous, but nevertheless, the history of government remains central to american history and we need
they were more pro-civil rights than woodrow wilson. they had a little different twist. there is an amusing thing. president truman had a committee on government contract compliance. eisenhower's people said, ok, i guess we should have one. we will just call it the president's committee on government contracts. they left off compliance. that sounded what the heavy-handed government on business. it was a little friendlier. you were mentioning richard nixon, this is a group that eisenhower asked...
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>> unfortunately, accidents, disable vehicle, thank you, soup, pottstown, wilson street shutdown. farm inning ton avenue, to poplar street, accident with downed pole. mog ers mill road the alternate. southbound side of the northeast extension, not too much after slow down, approaching quakertown, disable vehicle, taking out one lane. looking at all of the majors, things looking good this morning, chris? >> okay, kacie, anyone with kids knows could affect boys and girls differently? the surprising results, of one study. >> while house and senate leaders test white house today. now, this is more us troops head to iraq, a mid the growing violence, officials say, 275us troops, are being deployed, about 160 of whom will help with embassy security, the rest will be forward stationed outside of iraq. now it, comes as at least ten people were killed, and dozen wounded, in another car bomb in baghdad. animal i shall a men have allegedly executed four dozen sunni prisoners during the siege on the facility. >> hillary clinton weighing in on continuing violence in iraq, fox news channel exclu
>> unfortunately, accidents, disable vehicle, thank you, soup, pottstown, wilson street shutdown. farm inning ton avenue, to poplar street, accident with downed pole. mog ers mill road the alternate. southbound side of the northeast extension, not too much after slow down, approaching quakertown, disable vehicle, taking out one lane. looking at all of the majors, things looking good this morning, chris? >> okay, kacie, anyone with kids knows could affect boys and girls differently?...
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wilson and harry and rock, there here today. i know we already give them a rousing round of applause along with all our veterans of d-day, if you can stand, please stand, let us recognize your service once more. men sacrificed so that we might be free, they fought in hopes of the day when we would no longer need to fight. we are grateful for them. [applause] gentlemen, i want each of you to know that your legacy is in good hands. and a time when it has never been more tempting to pursue narrow self-interest, to slough off common endeavor, this generation of americans, new generation of men and women have chosen to do their part as well. know thatnt you to there are those following in your footsteps. born in honduras, moved to the united states, joined the army. after chores in iraq and afghanistan, suri cruise reassigned to the 82nd airborne. sunday, he will parachute into normandy. iraq andtours in afghanistan, he was reassigned to the 82nd airborne. sunday, he will parachute into normandy. rodriguez janice joined the army two
wilson and harry and rock, there here today. i know we already give them a rousing round of applause along with all our veterans of d-day, if you can stand, please stand, let us recognize your service once more. men sacrificed so that we might be free, they fought in hopes of the day when we would no longer need to fight. we are grateful for them. [applause] gentlemen, i want each of you to know that your legacy is in good hands. and a time when it has never been more tempting to pursue narrow...
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an accident in pottstown, wilson street closed between farmington avenue and poplar street. you can take east street to get around it. no accidents to report on the majors in new jersey. downed wires causing problems on route 47. details coming up in just a few minutes. >>> route 70 and cherry hill camden county is back open. they've been closed for a while. wires fell on the highway near cuthbert boulevard just before 9:00 last night and damaged the road. the highway was closed while the crews made repairs. traffic was allowed on one lane in both directions. again this morning, route 70 is completely re-opened. >>> also new from overnight, philadelphia police are searching for the person who opened fire on a man who was sitting on his front porch. this happened around 11:00 last night on west spencer street near 21st and germantown. police say two men came by, one of them asked the victim what he was looking at. he pulled out a gun and fired six shots. the vick was hit in the thigh. he is listed in stable condition. both of the suspects took off running. >>> happening today
an accident in pottstown, wilson street closed between farmington avenue and poplar street. you can take east street to get around it. no accidents to report on the majors in new jersey. downed wires causing problems on route 47. details coming up in just a few minutes. >>> route 70 and cherry hill camden county is back open. they've been closed for a while. wires fell on the highway near cuthbert boulevard just before 9:00 last night and damaged the road. the highway was closed while...
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sources aren't listing what options wilson is considering at this point. founder dov charney was ousted by the board after refusing to resign as chairman and ceo. in a regulatory filing today, charney says he is in talks with supportive shareholders about the possibility of making changes to the company's board and management. he owns 27% of the company and says he was fired without merit and intends to contest vigoro vigorously. american apparel's board has been investigating charney since march for misusing company funds in addition to allegations he helped arrange the release of naked photos of a former employee who was suing him for sexual harassment. >> courtney, stick around. i want to bring in our cnbc contributor. you do know dov, you've talked to store managers who also know him. what do you think about all this and whether or not what's happening is justified? >> well, i think, you know, if i'm called to serve on either of those boards, i'm going to turn them down. >> right. >> working with dysfunctional boards at retailers is really difficult fo
sources aren't listing what options wilson is considering at this point. founder dov charney was ousted by the board after refusing to resign as chairman and ceo. in a regulatory filing today, charney says he is in talks with supportive shareholders about the possibility of making changes to the company's board and management. he owns 27% of the company and says he was fired without merit and intends to contest vigoro vigorously. american apparel's board has been investigating charney since...
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tiffany wilson is there live tonight. tiffany, no one wants ida . >> they do not, but tonight there is a full moon and it is offering a little more help for the search crews. ida was last seen in a pink terry cloth dress with whiteflo. not much protection against the temperature that is supposed to dip down into the 40s and 50s. but deputies say that temperature is survivable. have you seen this face? have you seen this child? questions these fathers spent hours asking. >> somebody got to find her. i know her parents are devastated by the situation. >> what was going through your mind when you were calling out, ida? ida? >> it is scary. it is a scary moment. >> members of the california conservation corp helped look for ida roth child. she was last seen at her family's camp site around noon. this evening marin -- marine deputies brought in search dogs to track her scent. ida's mother got into the car an anxiously waiting for a sign of her daughter. >> we were looking at ravines and thought, wow, this is scary. >> emily mi
tiffany wilson is there live tonight. tiffany, no one wants ida . >> they do not, but tonight there is a full moon and it is offering a little more help for the search crews. ida was last seen in a pink terry cloth dress with whiteflo. not much protection against the temperature that is supposed to dip down into the 40s and 50s. but deputies say that temperature is survivable. have you seen this face? have you seen this child? questions these fathers spent hours asking. >> somebody...
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tiffany wilson is live with more. reporter: the fbi shut down this area jackson at polk around 9:00 this morning. since then no one has been allowed behind the yellow tape and all activity is centered in an apartment behind the blue tent you can see. of you take a look at the video, you can see fbi agents in protective suits and maximums. an fbi spokesman says they came to serve a search warrant as part of a federal criminal investigation. however, this is not an rarity warrant but a search warrant. the apartment was vacant. neighbors say it was occupied as a single man, and our cameras were there as the agents spent hours examining the apartment. the bright something out into -- brought something out into the courtyard. >> i thought it looked like identity day in the city. i thought they were filming a movie. >> there is no risk to public safety. and that the protective equipment that you see is for agent safety, precautionary measures. reporter: no one living in the area was evacuated. the couldn't access the parkin
tiffany wilson is live with more. reporter: the fbi shut down this area jackson at polk around 9:00 this morning. since then no one has been allowed behind the yellow tape and all activity is centered in an apartment behind the blue tent you can see. of you take a look at the video, you can see fbi agents in protective suits and maximums. an fbi spokesman says they came to serve a search warrant as part of a federal criminal investigation. however, this is not an rarity warrant but a search...
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tiffany wilson is live with details. >> you can tell, streets behind me are closed off. there are two investigations going on now. the first is that officer involved shooting and the second, a search for evidence with a woman says was an acquaintance of the man shot. she went missing about a year ago. officers believe he was involved in the death. this neighborhood is more accustomed to summery sound of wind chimes than the harsh crack of gunfire. >> said there are 12, 13 shots there. he heard the police and everything. >> video shows the truck in the yard a sign of urgency the situation became violent. officer was the sunnyvale department of public safety say they tried to serve a warrant for the suspect of a homicide investigation a broken door is evidence he didn't comply. they forced entry. >> he displayed a long gun. >> the captain says officers shot the suspect inside of the home. he was pronounced dead at the hospital the middle school went on lock down the neighborhood morphed into an investigation zone. an officer had to escort a pregnant mother, and her daughte
tiffany wilson is live with details. >> you can tell, streets behind me are closed off. there are two investigations going on now. the first is that officer involved shooting and the second, a search for evidence with a woman says was an acquaintance of the man shot. she went missing about a year ago. officers believe he was involved in the death. this neighborhood is more accustomed to summery sound of wind chimes than the harsh crack of gunfire. >> said there are 12, 13 shots...
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wilson has lashed out, saying the board is too focused on short-term results.ues to struggle with weak performance since last year's massive recall of black yoga pants that were too sheer. last week, the company warned same-store sales are slowing. the stock has lost a third of its value this year. >>> well, dove dov charney is threatening legal action if he's not reinstated. the "wall street journal" reports at a meeting last wednesday, he was given two options, resign but be paid severance and stay on as a consultant or be fired with cause. when you refuse to resign, the board stripped charney of his title and moved to fire him as ceo within 30 days. the american apparel board has been investigating charney for misusing company funds. reports say he allegedly booked flights for his parents, used corporate apartments when not on business and helped arrange the release of naked photos of a former employee who was suing him for sexual harassment. charney has been known for years as a controversial ceo, embracing sexuality as a tool to sell clothes and staging ex
wilson has lashed out, saying the board is too focused on short-term results.ues to struggle with weak performance since last year's massive recall of black yoga pants that were too sheer. last week, the company warned same-store sales are slowing. the stock has lost a third of its value this year. >>> well, dove dov charney is threatening legal action if he's not reinstated. the "wall street journal" reports at a meeting last wednesday, he was given two options, resign but...
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much culture and influence from all over the world, it brings more passion to the city. >>> coach wilsonsays he saw new faces show up yesterday including a young lady deck now a usa jersey. >>> you can catch two more games today on espn at noon our time with brazil take on mexico and at 3:00 russia takes on south korea and this week, belgium plays russia and south korea days on am -- algeria. you do not have to miss a moment because we let you view your map on the matter attorney or tablet on commuter through abc. >> harrison ford is on the men but it will take two months to get back to his role in "star wars." the 72-year-old actor is out for eight months while he refers from a broken ankle suffered on the set last week. he was hit by the door while shooting. filming. continue but major shift in scheduling are picketed. episode seven is scheduled for release in december of 2015. >> the future could give people who hate going to the distance a new reason to smile with a pain-freeway to take care of your cavities. researchers if london are working on a procedure that uses low contributecy
much culture and influence from all over the world, it brings more passion to the city. >>> coach wilsonsays he saw new faces show up yesterday including a young lady deck now a usa jersey. >>> you can catch two more games today on espn at noon our time with brazil take on mexico and at 3:00 russia takes on south korea and this week, belgium plays russia and south korea days on am -- algeria. you do not have to miss a moment because we let you view your map on the matter...