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as wide as a city block. and as long as two lengths of this field. within these last 19 months at least 45 satellites have circled the earth. some 40 of them were made in the united states of america. and they were far more sophisticated and supplied far more knowledge to the people of the world than the soviet union. the mariner spacecraft -- [ applause ] the mariner spacecraft now on its way to venus is the most impotent instrument in the history of space science. the accuracy of that shot is comparable to firing a missile from cape canaveral and dropping it in this stadium between the 40 yard lines. transit satellites are helping our ships at sea to steer a safer course. tirous satellites have given us unprecedented warnings of hurricanes and storms, and will do the same for forest fires and icebergs. we have had our failures, but so have others, even if they do not admit them, and they may be less public. to be sure -- [ applause ] to be sure, we are behind, and we will be behind for some time in manned flight, but we do not intend to stay behind
as wide as a city block. and as long as two lengths of this field. within these last 19 months at least 45 satellites have circled the earth. some 40 of them were made in the united states of america. and they were far more sophisticated and supplied far more knowledge to the people of the world than the soviet union. the mariner spacecraft -- [ applause ] the mariner spacecraft now on its way to venus is the most impotent instrument in the history of space science. the accuracy of that shot is...
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this is true with drinking water, as well as wastewater. man: first, our top story. thousands of people are without water tonight. woman: a flash flood of the manmade kind. apparently, a 12-inch pipe burst. take a look behind me. this water main break shut off water to 2,200 residents. woman: how many breaks are you working on right now? we have 24 breaks working right now. man: in our company, washington suburban sanitary commission, we had 479 water main breaks in february -- the most ever, for any february. man: this 10-inch water main in willard park is 73 years old. man: at wssc, we're having a year of record -- a ramp up slope of water main breaks that soon is going to reach exponential. man: the damage has been done. and this is the culprit. brunhart: today, 25% of our 5,500 miles of underground water pipes has reached the end of useful life. by the year 2020, 85% will have reached the end of useful life. woman: what to do? wssc is working on that costly problem right now. brunhart: it's not only true here, but it's true throughout our nation. narrator: across
this is true with drinking water, as well as wastewater. man: first, our top story. thousands of people are without water tonight. woman: a flash flood of the manmade kind. apparently, a 12-inch pipe burst. take a look behind me. this water main break shut off water to 2,200 residents. woman: how many breaks are you working on right now? we have 24 breaks working right now. man: in our company, washington suburban sanitary commission, we had 479 water main breaks in february -- the most ever,...
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that's as good as it gets. griffin: we don't have to dig up everyone's yard, and we refurbish that pipe at a much-reduced cost. another technique, the cured-in-place lining. it's equivalent to putting a large sock through the existing sewer. we form a new pipe inside the old pipe, and therefore we seal up all of the defects that allow rainwater to come in. hunter: we repair about 730 leaks a month in our system. griffin: the improvements that we've made will make the environment better. we had approximately 1,000 overflows occur in 1999. today, we've reduced overflows by 45% to 50%. and it's going to continue to improve as we go forward with the rehabilitation program that's required under the consent decree. narrator: an important piece of the program is the construction of an 8-mile-long storage tank that will significantly decrease combined sewer overflows. man: right now, we're at the bottom of the rockdale construction shaft. we're 310 feet below grade, deep under atlanta in hard rock. in the downtown area
that's as good as it gets. griffin: we don't have to dig up everyone's yard, and we refurbish that pipe at a much-reduced cost. another technique, the cured-in-place lining. it's equivalent to putting a large sock through the existing sewer. we form a new pipe inside the old pipe, and therefore we seal up all of the defects that allow rainwater to come in. hunter: we repair about 730 leaks a month in our system. griffin: the improvements that we've made will make the environment better. we had...
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a man and a woman. but as ktvu's allie rasmus reports the suspect's daughter says only one of them is guilty. >> reporter: his former wife irving stood behind her attorney. the two face first degree murder charges for the death of steven ruteger. it's the first time the two have been in the same room for 20 years. >> we've always run from him. it's something we try to avoid to talk about him. it's something we don't want in our lives. >> reporter: linda believes that her mother is not guilty. she believes it's the fault of her estranged husband. >> reporter: sheriff's department say that they were going through a financial dispute and detectives believe money was the motive for murder. >> he was a hard working man who always paid his bills on time. he never committed a crime. >> reporter: at a press conference in dublin earlier today another daughter also spoke out about this cold case. the daughter of steven irving praised alameda sheriff's department. she says she's relieved that an arrest came after
a man and a woman. but as ktvu's allie rasmus reports the suspect's daughter says only one of them is guilty. >> reporter: his former wife irving stood behind her attorney. the two face first degree murder charges for the death of steven ruteger. it's the first time the two have been in the same room for 20 years. >> we've always run from him. it's something we try to avoid to talk about him. it's something we don't want in our lives. >> reporter: linda believes that her...
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watch as dozens of passersby sidestep the unconscious man, jose sanchez. if you saw this altercation, what would you do? would you call 911 or maybe even try to help him? what if you just pass a man like him lying on the street? would you bother to find out if he's okay? >> it almost becomes sickening to see that nobody actually does anything. >> mark fischer is a reporter for "the washington post" who writes a column on the story called "166 chances to do the right thing." >> i think they ought to consider the fact that a person on the sidewalk is a person on the sidewalk. there is no excuse for the fact that so many passersby, in fact 166 of them, chose to walk by. >> hector gomez grew up in this neighborhood and now runs an organization dedicated to supporting business in the area. he says as disturbing as it is, he can understand why so many people just walked by. >> there are many homeless people and intoxicated vagrants in this neighborhood and throughout washington, d.c. that are laying on the ground and you don't know if they're there just sleeping
watch as dozens of passersby sidestep the unconscious man, jose sanchez. if you saw this altercation, what would you do? would you call 911 or maybe even try to help him? what if you just pass a man like him lying on the street? would you bother to find out if he's okay? >> it almost becomes sickening to see that nobody actually does anything. >> mark fischer is a reporter for "the washington post" who writes a column on the story called "166 chances to do the right...
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so as mom and as for an s.o.s. dad you have to go through the whole country with a fine tooth comb to find a couple like vastly difficult for. women s.o.'s mum falls in love with a man it's different. than s.o.'s mother but he's not an asset. yes debt she's my junior but what about him i his boss to jordan in a sense from three of my rival as we speak i'm pretty and. this is the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motion security. your party physical. push is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. it looks like. they're going to do that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crack staff like we've been hijacked by handful of transnat
so as mom and as for an s.o.s. dad you have to go through the whole country with a fine tooth comb to find a couple like vastly difficult for. women s.o.'s mum falls in love with a man it's different. than s.o.'s mother but he's not an asset. yes debt she's my junior but what about him i his boss to jordan in a sense from three of my rival as we speak i'm pretty and. this is the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motion security. your party physical. push is that no one is...
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and a palo alto man is still detained in north korea. >> and a man with plenty to give thanks for. a stranger helps restore his eye sight. that is coming up in a half hour at 6:00. now, back to dan and cheryl. >> thank you. >> see you then f you're planning on making a ginger bread house this year, who isn't? here is inspiration for you. >> what? >> today the westin st. francis hotel unveiled it's sugar castle. >> wow. the castle first created by a pastry chef in 2005. >> every year he adds re. this year look for elf figures and famous people. such as bruce lee and walt disney with mickey mouse. >> i plan to eat one. >> i'd like to see you bake. >> thanks for joining us. from all of us here, thanks for watching >>> welcome to "world news." tonight homeward bound. millions of americans navigate through nasty weather to get home for thanksgiving, airports jammed with passengers, roads slick with snow and ice, and news tonight about macy's giant parade balloons. >>> white house warning, another beg setback for the obama care website tonight and the worry about what could happen this w
and a palo alto man is still detained in north korea. >> and a man with plenty to give thanks for. a stranger helps restore his eye sight. that is coming up in a half hour at 6:00. now, back to dan and cheryl. >> thank you. >> see you then f you're planning on making a ginger bread house this year, who isn't? here is inspiration for you. >> what? >> today the westin st. francis hotel unveiled it's sugar castle. >> wow. the castle first created by a pastry...
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man: this big vactor truck works on the same principle as your vacuum cleaner in your house, only this thing sucks up the whole house. some of the storm drains collect a lot of trash. i started cleaning drains in '93. they were horrible because they hadn't been maintained so much. now this is a priority. you have trash, animal waste, and it ends up on our beaches. that is a health risk. that is one of the main reasons why we have to close the beaches after heavy rain. narrator: but even when it's not raining, water still enters the stormwater system, carrying pollutants. here on the west coast, a lot of our storm drain systems are separate from the sanitary sewer system, so if you dump something in the storm drain, it goes right to the ocean untreated. alamillo: we haven't had a major rainstorm in the last year or so yet there's a lot of water in this creek here. i would say 20% of it is natural and the other 80% is runoff. shapiro: the purpose of the smurrf is to treat dry weather runoff, which is coming from storm drains. dry-weather runoff occurs when people waste water through wash
man: this big vactor truck works on the same principle as your vacuum cleaner in your house, only this thing sucks up the whole house. some of the storm drains collect a lot of trash. i started cleaning drains in '93. they were horrible because they hadn't been maintained so much. now this is a priority. you have trash, animal waste, and it ends up on our beaches. that is a health risk. that is one of the main reasons why we have to close the beaches after heavy rain. narrator: but even when...
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because he was a man who had spent his early career as a courtroom prosecutor. he understood a crime scene. he wanted to stand in that this may be a two to three-month operation to the conception that it will probably take six months. >> the hour glass of time was running out on them. >> c s
because he was a man who had spent his early career as a courtroom prosecutor. he understood a crime scene. he wanted to stand in that this may be a two to three-month operation to the conception that it will probably take six months. >> the hour glass of time was running out on them. >> c s
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>>> pity the salary man. tokyo's willing cog in an enormous machine requiring long hours, low pay, total dedication. and sometimes, what's called koroshi, death by overwork. here in a society of tight spaces and many expectations the pressure is on, to keep up appearances, to to what's expected tox not let the interior life become exterior. but at night, things are different. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >>> what do you need to know about tokyo? deep, deep waters. the first time i came here, it was like it was a transformative experience. it was powerful and violent experience. it was as if it was just like taking acid for the first time. meaning what do i do now? i see the whole world in a different way. i often compare the experience, going to japan fo
>>> pity the salary man. tokyo's willing cog in an enormous machine requiring long hours, low pay, total dedication. and sometimes, what's called koroshi, death by overwork. here in a society of tight spaces and many expectations the pressure is on, to keep up appearances, to to what's expected tox not let the interior life become exterior. but at night, things are different. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪...
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as she did, a man slipped past her without buying a ticket, but someone saw him and called the police. >> and so we converged on that location, hit the balcony first-- i did. because there was only one light on in the theater, we opened the side door to get some more light. >> narrator: as policemen moved through the theatre, oswald tried to draw his revolver. >> it took seven of us to put him on the floor and restrain him until we could put cuffs on him. once we had the cuffs on him, he started hollering "police brutality!," "is this america?", this kind of thing. >> narrator: outside the movie house, an angry crowd jeered as oswald was bundled into a police car. >> immediately, as we pulled away from the curb, we got on the radio and said we were coming back to the jail with our suspect. and the next thing that was asked was, "what's your name?" and he wouldn't tell us. and asked him did he know why we had arrested him and he said, "i haven't done anything i should be ashamed of." he still refused to tell us who he was and we wanted to find out so officer bentley reached in his hip
as she did, a man slipped past her without buying a ticket, but someone saw him and called the police. >> and so we converged on that location, hit the balcony first-- i did. because there was only one light on in the theater, we opened the side door to get some more light. >> narrator: as policemen moved through the theatre, oswald tried to draw his revolver. >> it took seven of us to put him on the floor and restrain him until we could put cuffs on him. once we had the cuffs...
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i hurt. >> hilberling could be sentenced to as much as 25 years. prior to the trial, she turned down the prosecution's offer for far less time if she pled guilty. >> i was offered five years, no contest, a week before i went to trial. and the judge asked me why i didn't take it, you know? and i told him, i -- i am not guilty. oh my gosh, i can't believe i look like this. i'm freaking out. >> we love you, amber. >> we love you. >> i will always maintain my innocence. no matter what happens today. i know what happened. you get to a point you don't need a judge and jury to believe what you believe. >> the rest of my life. >> usually sinks in when you're in the holding cell, about ten minutes before they come get you. then you're like, my god, this is really happening. i'm nervous. it's my whole life. you know, i'm ready for it. can't change it. >>> coming up -- >> she came over, she's crying. she told me to be good. >> amber hilberling returns from court. finally knowing her future. >>> every day vans transport inmates between the tulsa county jail an
i hurt. >> hilberling could be sentenced to as much as 25 years. prior to the trial, she turned down the prosecution's offer for far less time if she pled guilty. >> i was offered five years, no contest, a week before i went to trial. and the judge asked me why i didn't take it, you know? and i told him, i -- i am not guilty. oh my gosh, i can't believe i look like this. i'm freaking out. >> we love you, amber. >> we love you. >> i will always maintain my...
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that's crazy, man. >> i'm going to take some time. >> that's crazy, man. i was pretty pissed off. pretty mad, you know? >> in my opinion mr. knox will survive this, and we will probably see him again. >> they're lucky i didn't smack the [ bleep ] out of one of them. >>> coming up -- even as ronnie tye appeals the ruling on his prison wedding, he faces a different kind of family problem. >> my dumb ass brother just got hit with a [ bleep ] seven inch shank. >> i have no clue how it got there. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> it's my vision of the free world. i lay here and dream about being out there. sometimes i sit and wonder of what people think when they drive by. do they think we're all up in here just mad? or do they realize we do have humans. we have family and loved ones, friends. we have hopes and we have dreams. we have pains. i wonder if the world will ever even hear this? >> i have worked here at ist for approximately three weeks now. it's going pretty good. it's definitely been an experience. i like it. it's different. >> learning to m
that's crazy, man. >> i'm going to take some time. >> that's crazy, man. i was pretty pissed off. pretty mad, you know? >> in my opinion mr. knox will survive this, and we will probably see him again. >> they're lucky i didn't smack the [ bleep ] out of one of them. >>> coming up -- even as ronnie tye appeals the ruling on his prison wedding, he faces a different kind of family problem. >> my dumb ass brother just got hit with a [ bleep ] seven inch shank....
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and as i was saying awhile ago, he's the type man that probably would give you the shirt off his back at one moment and then turn around and do something as nutty as this in the next. >> i never used the term "angry." that's not in my vocabulary. >> he was known for a quick temper. and later, as it turned out, he was hooked on two kinds of speed preludin and benzadrine, at the time of the shooting. >> he had been here at the police station during the past two days talking with newsmen and distributing his card, also making friends. >> jack ruby was a police and media groupie. ruby thought he was our friend. >> so i'm in this very same room friday night when we had the defendant up here. if some of you will recall, he asked a question from out here. no, standing right back here. i didn't know who he was. i thought he was a member of the press. and he told me as we walked out of here that he was a nightclub operator. >> ruby's act was that of a vigilante. he wanted nothing more to be known -- people to flock to his nightclub to shake the hand of the man who killed the man who killed the
and as i was saying awhile ago, he's the type man that probably would give you the shirt off his back at one moment and then turn around and do something as nutty as this in the next. >> i never used the term "angry." that's not in my vocabulary. >> he was known for a quick temper. and later, as it turned out, he was hooked on two kinds of speed preludin and benzadrine, at the time of the shooting. >> he had been here at the police station during the past two days...
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and as i was saying awhile ago, he's the type man that probably would give you the shirt off his back at one moment and then turn around and do something as nutty as this in the next. >> i never used the term "angry." that's not in my vocabulary. >> he was known for a quick temper. and later as it turned out, he was hooked on two kinds of speed at the time of the shooting. >> he had been here at the police station during the past two days talking with newsmen and distributing his card, also making friends. >> jack ruby was a police and media groupie. ruby thought he was our friend. >> so i'm in this very same room friday night when we had the defendant up here. some of you will recall he asked a question from out here. no, standing right back here. i didn't know who he was. i thought he was a member of the press. and he told me as we walked out of here that he was a nightclub operator. >> ruby's act was that of a vigilante. he wanted nothing more to be known -- people to flock to his nightclub to shake the hand of the man who killed the man who killed the president. i might add, if ru
and as i was saying awhile ago, he's the type man that probably would give you the shirt off his back at one moment and then turn around and do something as nutty as this in the next. >> i never used the term "angry." that's not in my vocabulary. >> he was known for a quick temper. and later as it turned out, he was hooked on two kinds of speed at the time of the shooting. >> he had been here at the police station during the past two days talking with newsmen and...
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this is the man dallas police have identified as jack rubenstein, and this, of course, is lee harvey oswald. you see the gun in the hand of ruby and just about to be fired. >> i know my own feelings were, and i think they were widely shared by many, if not most americans. this can't be coincidental. the assassin is assassinated in the police station. what in the hell is going on? >> just learned from city hall from a very authoritative source that police are working on the assumption that there is, indeed, a connection between jack ruby and lee oswald and that in some manner of speaking, oswald's murder was to shut him up. >> captain wolfowitz has just told me that ruby has said that he did it, that it was his gun, and that he had built up a tremendous grievance over the death of the president. >> in jack ruby's small mind, he thought he was going to become a big, big hero. i mean, he killed the guy who killed the president. >> i commend what he did. i think he ought to win the congressional medal of honor for it. and a lot of other good american citizens think he did exactly the rig
this is the man dallas police have identified as jack rubenstein, and this, of course, is lee harvey oswald. you see the gun in the hand of ruby and just about to be fired. >> i know my own feelings were, and i think they were widely shared by many, if not most americans. this can't be coincidental. the assassin is assassinated in the police station. what in the hell is going on? >> just learned from city hall from a very authoritative source that police are working on the...
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no money for gas. >> reporter: it's still unclear how many people were in the same boat as that man from san jose. but today the casino described the impact from the power outage as minimal. claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> another round of sunshine for most of the bay area. i have to use the word most. you can see what's coming up in the live camera. dense fog showing up. this is the scene we should be looking at maybe in july when you get the warm air compressing the manager. it's the middle of november. we're still talking about a summertime weather pattern that does include a dry weather forecast as well. no storms out there. you just saw the visual with the fog. here's a closer inspection with the fog hugging the coastline. closer to pillar point for half moon bay. a little bit closer here for san francisco's ocean beach. away from this, a lot of clear skies and temperatures are warming back up inland. as far as the current numbers out there, showing you this -- san francisco downtown, 68 degrees. san jose, 69. and some 70s to report already for the 12:00 hour. fairfield, liv
no money for gas. >> reporter: it's still unclear how many people were in the same boat as that man from san jose. but today the casino described the impact from the power outage as minimal. claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> another round of sunshine for most of the bay area. i have to use the word most. you can see what's coming up in the live camera. dense fog showing up. this is the scene we should be looking at maybe in july when you get the warm air compressing the...
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. >> new video of that monster tornado that hit washington, illinois, as a man -- ru >> runs inside to take cover with his daughter. >> hear the terror as the house is ripped apart. >> i'm in shock. i can't believe this happened. >> villages are stumble upon so otto pups. >> so young their eyes were still closed. >> how do you search a million trees for one lost little boy? >> click on the thermal. >> and a chance to win a new tv. and what happens when you put the one-hand method to the test. >> now you got that gross end. >> holy moly. >> as you may know, severe weather across the midwest spawned everly horrific tornadoes. one of those tornadoes captured on camera by mark wells. this tornado in washington, illinois one of the hardest hit areas, baring down on his house right in front of him. you see the tornado literally coming at him. now he bails out and runsin side to take cover with his daughter. the camera goes black and listen to the terror inside this tornado. >> uh-oh. this is going to get severe, honey. >> is this going to save us? >> i hope so, honey. >> sounds look they're
. >> new video of that monster tornado that hit washington, illinois, as a man -- ru >> runs inside to take cover with his daughter. >> hear the terror as the house is ripped apart. >> i'm in shock. i can't believe this happened. >> villages are stumble upon so otto pups. >> so young their eyes were still closed. >> how do you search a million trees for one lost little boy? >> click on the thermal. >> and a chance to win a new tv. and what...
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car as the crowd broke and started to maul the police officers and grab this man trying to run with him. the shouted "murderer" and the officers hustled him into the car and and ran away just as fast as the could. >> as we mentioned a short while ago, a number of arrests have been made in dallas in the wake of president kennedy's death. we have scenes of one of those arrests in the downtown area. this was just after a dallas policeman was shot in the vicinity of a downtown movie house. [ overlapping speakers ] >> as he approached me, the man was reaching for a pistol in his right hand. as he reached for his pistol i grabbed him along with two or three other officers. >> what did he say to you after he was arrested? >> he just said, this is it. it's all over with now. my dna...s me. every piece is important... this part... makes my eyes blue... i might have an increased risk of heart disease... gallstones... hemochromatosis... i'll look into that. the more you know about your dna, the more you know about yourself... now i know. know more about your health. go to 23andme.com and order
car as the crowd broke and started to maul the police officers and grab this man trying to run with him. the shouted "murderer" and the officers hustled him into the car and and ran away just as fast as the could. >> as we mentioned a short while ago, a number of arrests have been made in dallas in the wake of president kennedy's death. we have scenes of one of those arrests in the downtown area. this was just after a dallas policeman was shot in the vicinity of a downtown movie...
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and again manning obviously trying to get them into field goal range but using as much of the clock as he can along the way. play action, chased from behind and he's going to dump it but he's out of the tackle box. he was chased by andre carter. and of course the crowd wants grounding, but if you're outside the tale grounding, the quarterback was out of the pocket. second down. >> cris: andre carter, the old man here coming around the edge. he's going to put pressure on peyton manning. he probably knows as well where that bad ankle is. what the heck, take a shot at that too. >> al: he gets them to the line of scrimmage. second and ten. the pass is incomplete. intended for welker. he was wrapped up by kyle arrington. so the two guys who went head to head in practice for a number of years are at it here again. >> cris: kyle arrington really learned so much over the years playing against the great slot receiver, wes welker. and here it comes for peyton manning. third down, you have to have it. certainly don't want to give it back to tom brady one more time. couple of seconds off the clock
and again manning obviously trying to get them into field goal range but using as much of the clock as he can along the way. play action, chased from behind and he's going to dump it but he's out of the tackle box. he was chased by andre carter. and of course the crowd wants grounding, but if you're outside the tale grounding, the quarterback was out of the pocket. second down. >> cris: andre carter, the old man here coming around the edge. he's going to put pressure on peyton manning. he...
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a man driving a stolen8x red ha accord crashed 200 feet down a cliff. that man died and the chp shut down the highway while crews worked to get the body and the car. the car was reported stolen out of alay ho. >> officers are searching for a man who has the mental capacity of a 5 year. conseco was last seen walking on vine street near downtown yesterday. he never made it back home. the family says he sufed a traumatic it can brain injury. he was wearing a white t-shirt, black jacket and flip-flops. he walks with a limp and has a cane. alert bus driver found a man missing for a week. 65-year-old ed mound bass come disappeared during the closing of vae springs manor last week. he was recognized by a bus driver in san jose. he was the last patient unaccounted for from the facility. last weekend we reported 14 people were abandoned at the facility after the state shut it down. an investigation is under way to see if the owners committed elder abuse. >> strong winds in the area tonight. rob mayeda has more and a wind warning expected to last at least through
a man driving a stolen8x red ha accord crashed 200 feet down a cliff. that man died and the chp shut down the highway while crews worked to get the body and the car. the car was reported stolen out of alay ho. >> officers are searching for a man who has the mental capacity of a 5 year. conseco was last seen walking on vine street near downtown yesterday. he never made it back home. the family says he sufed a traumatic it can brain injury. he was wearing a white t-shirt, black jacket and...
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bar tender. >> jimmy: were you as good at that as you were at babysitting? >> about as the good. about as good. i worked at a place, no longer there, in beverly hills, earth, not earth cafe. earth. it was very slow. and we would, i would man the bar, wait all the tables, and do, the room service and still be pretty bored. yeah, it was slow. >> jimmy: a hotel as well. >> hotel with a failing restaurant in it. i was one of its last employees. >> jimmy: a weird thing, be a room service waiter. you probably see a lot of naked people i imagine you would see. >> you see some things. you know. you do. i never had -- i never had anything really good happen in terms of naked people. oh, there was a guy, ha-ha. this was in beverly hills. i remember i was bringing food to this guy. and he, he had like just undergone some crazy surgery his head was wrapped in gauze. he was like, stumbling to the door. i brought him his food. i'm like this poor guy is alone in this terrible hotel in beverly hills. he was there for a few days. i'm look what is, he is recovering from some brain surgery or somet
bar tender. >> jimmy: were you as good at that as you were at babysitting? >> about as the good. about as good. i worked at a place, no longer there, in beverly hills, earth, not earth cafe. earth. it was very slow. and we would, i would man the bar, wait all the tables, and do, the room service and still be pretty bored. yeah, it was slow. >> jimmy: a hotel as well. >> hotel with a failing restaurant in it. i was one of its last employees. >> jimmy: a weird thing,...
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everybody admires this man. he's a great man. >> reason to. >>> rihanna proving you do not need a glass to enjoy happy hour. >>> and a surprise celebrity wedding that was over in minutes. find out who orchestrated the whole thing. it is coming up next in "the skinny." minutes. find out who orchestrated the whol >> announcer: "world news now" continues after ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >> all right. welcome in to "the skinny." once again, rhihanna is in the news once again. if it was anybody else nobody would blink but because it is rihanna we hav show ♪ so skinny >> all right. welcome in to "the skinny." once again, rihanna is in the news once again. if it was anybody else nobody would blink but because it is rihanna we have to show you. she was in a club in barbados. the sugar trawl lounge. >> what is she drinking out of. >> a stiletto. >> it is a glass stiletto or is it leather and gross and sweaty and nasty? >> that's the question. this is posted by a fellow club goer post ed on instagram but the question is i
everybody admires this man. he's a great man. >> reason to. >>> rihanna proving you do not need a glass to enjoy happy hour. >>> and a surprise celebrity wedding that was over in minutes. find out who orchestrated the whole thing. it is coming up next in "the skinny." minutes. find out who orchestrated the whol >> announcer: "world news now" continues after ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >> all right. welcome in to "the skinny." once...
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and very flawed this is a man who could open the door to china this is a man could who could negotiate an arms reduction agreement with the soviet union this is a man who could give us who could desegregate the public schools in the united states who who passed affirmative action who passed the first environmental protection legislation so in many ways very great he was also brought down by his own paranoia there was no reason to wiretap the watergate he was leading his opponent by twenty votes but there was i think as the basis on the basis of his narrow loss in the one nine hundred sixty election which i believe was stolen from him by lyndon johnson by the democratic machine in illinois i think it bred in him a certain paranoia and in the end he was brought down by his own hand so i'm not oblivious to his flaws i admire him not for his political tactics as much as i admire him for his personal resilience this is someone who gets knocked down and defeated and comes back he he says in one thousand nine hundred sixty two when he ran for governor of california and last gentleman this is
and very flawed this is a man who could open the door to china this is a man could who could negotiate an arms reduction agreement with the soviet union this is a man who could give us who could desegregate the public schools in the united states who who passed affirmative action who passed the first environmental protection legislation so in many ways very great he was also brought down by his own paranoia there was no reason to wiretap the watergate he was leading his opponent by twenty votes...
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just as the go, authorities took a young man into custody in dallas, but there is no definite word that this is the person who fired the shots at governor connally. and president kennedy. charles murphy in dallas. >> the president has been given transfusions of be positive blood. they are coming for more blood if additional transfusions are needed. the president's wife was escorted by secret service agents into the emergency room where the president is being treated. now for reaction to this tragic story. we go to washington and david brinkley. >> there is not a great deal as yet, because obviously the news has just got here. it was taken to congress, which of course, recessed immediately to see what has happened. the white house has told us they don't know anymore than we know, and in fact, has been listening to us to see what he could find out. the president's brother, ted kennedy, was on the floor of the senate and was informed by senator mike mansfield. the only word beyond that we have is that senator kennedy did not know at the moma whether he would go to texas or not. beyond that
just as the go, authorities took a young man into custody in dallas, but there is no definite word that this is the person who fired the shots at governor connally. and president kennedy. charles murphy in dallas. >> the president has been given transfusions of be positive blood. they are coming for more blood if additional transfusions are needed. the president's wife was escorted by secret service agents into the emergency room where the president is being treated. now for reaction to...
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to man talk with him. so you're going to be a man a lot after all. is the father of the whole village. but he doesn't respond to a dad because he has his own daughter i don't think i will ever call him dad in fact half of the kids call said gay father no they don't yes they do you i heard that what i have and i have them. why you are going it's true i had them i know better i'm not jealous because i think it's ok for this child it's what these kids need. they simply need to have someone to cause dad to go on the rare occasions very small children asked if i was their dad my said you know i'm the director here he's not. just a director being a dad is one thing and then being a director is close it's still a completely different thing. but the social minute i want to kazan when i was picking my kids up from school and kindergarten teacher i say woman with three children we've exchanged a knowing look and smile to each other there was a wonderful feeling i had there moment i really felt like a mother of five
to man talk with him. so you're going to be a man a lot after all. is the father of the whole village. but he doesn't respond to a dad because he has his own daughter i don't think i will ever call him dad in fact half of the kids call said gay father no they don't yes they do you i heard that what i have and i have them. why you are going it's true i had them i know better i'm not jealous because i think it's ok for this child it's what these kids need. they simply need to have someone to...
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the young man there. so as mom asked for an s.o.s. dad you have to go through the whole country with a fine tooth comb to find a couple like vastly difficult. women s.o.'s mum falls in love with a man it's different. than s.o.'s mother but he's not an asset. yes debt she's my junior but what about him my his boss to sort of doing in a sense from three of my rival as we speak in korea. there's a media lead us so we believe that maybe. i will soon push the suit to the other your party visible. push is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on r t. but you got a lot of sneering and negative press for your engagements here in russia especially for your public appearances with today even though they weren't explicit they politically or just supporting sports the same is that some people who zoom has become very adept at is controlling the media for example right here c.n.n. do i think c.n.n. is you know completely telling it like it is no i think the say they have an agenda i think
the young man there. so as mom asked for an s.o.s. dad you have to go through the whole country with a fine tooth comb to find a couple like vastly difficult. women s.o.'s mum falls in love with a man it's different. than s.o.'s mother but he's not an asset. yes debt she's my junior but what about him my his boss to sort of doing in a sense from three of my rival as we speak in korea. there's a media lead us so we believe that maybe. i will soon push the suit to the other your party visible....
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everyone here loves you, man. get well soon. >> reporter: tonight sasha's mother is putting up rainbow ribbons on ac bus route 57. that's the route where the attack happened. we'll have a report tonight at 6:00. >>> a moment of silence today at hundreds of airports across the nation to mark the death of a tsa officer exactly one week ago. workers paused at 9:20 this morning to honor the tsa agent that was shot and killed at l.a.x. last fridays. he was the first tsa officer ever killed in the line of duty. 23-year-old paul ciancia was shot and wounded by police. he deliberately targeted tsa officers. >>> it was a terrifying morning commute for some drivers in the south bay. they hit and killed a man who was walking on the freeway. it happened around 4:45 a.m. in san jose at the 287 interchange. he was walking across 280. a driver saw the man and swerved, but it was too late. another car swerved in the opposite direction and also hit that man. the man has not yet been identified. >>> container ships will be shutting
everyone here loves you, man. get well soon. >> reporter: tonight sasha's mother is putting up rainbow ribbons on ac bus route 57. that's the route where the attack happened. we'll have a report tonight at 6:00. >>> a moment of silence today at hundreds of airports across the nation to mark the death of a tsa officer exactly one week ago. workers paused at 9:20 this morning to honor the tsa agent that was shot and killed at l.a.x. last fridays. he was the first tsa officer ever...
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such a man, if he existed, would be england's last chance. in london, there was such a man. now, at last, winston churchill his hour had struck. he had been waiting in parliament more than 40 years. he had grown bald and what hair he had was great in his nation service. be summoned when the situation was seem hopeless to everyone except him. when stint churchill faced disappointments throughout his long political career. he also faced our days when the war seemed hopeless. through it all, he never, never, never gave up. his unflinching leadership was the source of spiritual strength as well as military might for the allies. churchill famously said of the heroes of world war ii " never in the field of human conflict was so much owed to so many to so few." today, we acknowledge the debt of american allies that we owe to one man, winston churchill, for saving the world from the evil and the clutches of tyranny. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, joining in welcoming our secretary of state, john kerry. [applause] >> speaker boehner, leader pelosi, majority leader reid, and late
such a man, if he existed, would be england's last chance. in london, there was such a man. now, at last, winston churchill his hour had struck. he had been waiting in parliament more than 40 years. he had grown bald and what hair he had was great in his nation service. be summoned when the situation was seem hopeless to everyone except him. when stint churchill faced disappointments throughout his long political career. he also faced our days when the war seemed hopeless. through it all, he...
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we need a man was blind in one eye. he lost his disability pension and now he discovers that someone still in the blanket from his bed. this is no showcase homeless shelter. for these people use everyday life it stocks become status in remote regions it all needs to de population in the soviet union centrally planned economy lost and bureaucrats want it back to the lack even the finest on the facts to make sell the system and will not have enough to care for it some pull. scientists picnicking traps from the north pacific and gave them a new home and see. when decades later a remote beach and high in the north of norway is not experiencing a boom. the news when he's going to pay yet he would return to port with the empty homes seem to be over. now he and his cousin and stuffed actual mexican teams. the deadline for catching cam crimes of the kids to sit on the norwegian russian border i just don't feel like a science fiction horror film nightmare. the contestants point links. i get the chance to defend themselves. anywa
we need a man was blind in one eye. he lost his disability pension and now he discovers that someone still in the blanket from his bed. this is no showcase homeless shelter. for these people use everyday life it stocks become status in remote regions it all needs to de population in the soviet union centrally planned economy lost and bureaucrats want it back to the lack even the finest on the facts to make sell the system and will not have enough to care for it some pull. scientists picnicking...
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die-hard as fans say it would be sad. >> horrible, man. it's horrible. it really wouldn't be the same. the as are here. oakland, athletics. oakland. it wouldn't be the same. it really wouldn't. >> reporter: here's the statement that i just received from the oakland as this morning -- according to lew wolff, we plan to extend our lease and looked for to another season. the giants would have to give their okay to this. according to the chronicle, there's no comment from the san francisco giants' president. alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> some students in the novato school district will soon find surveillance cameras mounted around campus. brian flores is live in novato where at least one school official tells him they wish the money went towards something else. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, tori. yeah, she says it's all in an effort to increase vigilance and decrease crime. the novato school district, not anything new. we've seen cameras astalled in the bay area -- installed in the bay area and around the country, but more are bein
die-hard as fans say it would be sad. >> horrible, man. it's horrible. it really wouldn't be the same. the as are here. oakland, athletics. oakland. it wouldn't be the same. it really wouldn't. >> reporter: here's the statement that i just received from the oakland as this morning -- according to lew wolff, we plan to extend our lease and looked for to another season. the giants would have to give their okay to this. according to the chronicle, there's no comment from the san...
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such a man, if he existed, would be england's last chance. in london, there was such a man. now, at last, winston churchill his hour had struck. he had been waiting in parliament more than 40 years. he had grown bald and what hair he had was great in his nation service. he would be summoned when the situation was seem hopeless to everyone except him. when stint churchill faced disappointments throughout his long political career. he also faced our days when the war seemed hopeless. through it all, he never, never, never gave up. his unflinching leadership was the source of spiritual strength as well as military might for the allies. churchill famously said of the heroes of world war ii " never in the field of human conflict was so much owed to so many to so few." today, we acknowledge the debt of american allies that we owe to one man, winston churchill, for saving the world from the evil and the clutches of tyranny. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, joining in welcoming our secretary of state, john kerry. [applause] >> speaker boehner, leader pelosi, majority leader reid,
such a man, if he existed, would be england's last chance. in london, there was such a man. now, at last, winston churchill his hour had struck. he had been waiting in parliament more than 40 years. he had grown bald and what hair he had was great in his nation service. he would be summoned when the situation was seem hopeless to everyone except him. when stint churchill faced disappointments throughout his long political career. he also faced our days when the war seemed hopeless. through it...
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reporter: friends identify the victim as pedro. tears pouring over a life cut too short. >> i couldn't function at work. i had to leave. i miss him, man. he left too soon. >> reporter: his family didn't attend the vigil. this group considers themselves their extended family. >> he was a good friend. he pushed me in my wheelchair when i was in a car accident. he always said he had my back. >> reporter: in east san jose pedro suffered from a gun shot wound in a brazen daytime murder. >> that's my brother, my family. he loved everybody, and everybody loved him. >> he was cool. love him. we will miss him dearly. >> reporter: police have yet to release a motive. he was not a violent person but fear the shooting was gang- related. >> reporter: clear skies, no clouds. a few areas of haze. mostly clear and cold especially north bay and east bay where readings are expected to hit freezing. napa and santa rosa, 32 in fairfield. mid-to upper 30s. 40s by the bay. south bay around 40 degrees. as we go into the day tomorrow we have a cold start.
reporter: friends identify the victim as pedro. tears pouring over a life cut too short. >> i couldn't function at work. i had to leave. i miss him, man. he left too soon. >> reporter: his family didn't attend the vigil. this group considers themselves their extended family. >> he was a good friend. he pushed me in my wheelchair when i was in a car accident. he always said he had my back. >> reporter: in east san jose pedro suffered from a gun shot wound in a brazen...
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the young man there. and as for s.o.'s debt you have to go through the whole country with a fine tooth comb to find a couple for but like vastly the difficult for. women s.o.'s mum falls in love with a man it's different. than s.o.'s mother but he's not an asset. she's my junior but what about him i use boss to in a sense he's my rival was to complete i'm. the president of the boss and instead eric rosengren said that. morale improves low rates and bond buying will continue yes the beatings will continue until l'oreal improves so listen up you smelly consumer peasants and rotting dead grounds because the said will continue to be to a bloody pulp intil you smile smile like we're all wal-mart greeters how they not been fired last year and spend spend spend like every man's mortgage debt is his castle. right to see. first street. and i think picture. on a reporter's twitter. instagram. b m. d a limpid torch is on its epic journey to show. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred two cities of russia.
the young man there. and as for s.o.'s debt you have to go through the whole country with a fine tooth comb to find a couple for but like vastly the difficult for. women s.o.'s mum falls in love with a man it's different. than s.o.'s mother but he's not an asset. she's my junior but what about him i use boss to in a sense he's my rival was to complete i'm. the president of the boss and instead eric rosengren said that. morale improves low rates and bond buying will continue yes the beatings...
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police say when they arrived the man physically resisted arrest, he managed to get cuffs on him but as they were walking down the man lashed out again. both the suspect and arresting officer fell over. it's unclear how badly the officer was injured. >> a man still recovering from oakland after risking his own life to save somebody else. this happened last night at the raiders game. we have a live look at the o.co coliseum. officials say after the game ended a woman jumped from the third deck of the coliseum. people below tried to stop her, then a man on the second deck, he tried to catch her. with his good deed he was hurt, also taken to the hospital. he is listed in stable condition. for the woman, she's also at the hospital, she is listed currently in critical condition. >> it's 4:35. this morning a memorial is growing for a beloved football coach killed in a crash over the weekend. the chp says 76-year-old john webb was driving northbound on 680 near fremont early saturday morning when he hit a stalled van. webb reportedly got out of his car to help direct traffic, and that's when t
police say when they arrived the man physically resisted arrest, he managed to get cuffs on him but as they were walking down the man lashed out again. both the suspect and arresting officer fell over. it's unclear how badly the officer was injured. >> a man still recovering from oakland after risking his own life to save somebody else. this happened last night at the raiders game. we have a live look at the o.co coliseum. officials say after the game ended a woman jumped from the third...
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[ speaking japanese ] >> oh, salary man. >> would a salary man bring his wife here? so look, in america, the bartender is like a priest -- >> so you come and talk to them? >> i can tell them all of my problems. and i could behave very badly and he will never talk, ever. this is the contract. absolute confidentiality. do i have that kind of arrangement here now? [ speaking japanese ] so i have this implied guarantee of total security. >> yep. >> so if i came here with some dinosaur-riding ho in a bikini -- >> what? [ laughter ] >> you don't have to ask. oh, man. this is a great country. every chef i know wants to die here. >> it's that about the food? >> because the food is awesome. and because we -- i think all of us understand that we don't understand anything about japan. and i totally don't understand the porn here. why is it okay -- you can't -- somebody with a penis but you -- with an octopus tentacle. [ female announcer ] to bake. or not to bake. that is a silly question. bake the world a better place with nestle toll house. so i deserve a small business credit
[ speaking japanese ] >> oh, salary man. >> would a salary man bring his wife here? so look, in america, the bartender is like a priest -- >> so you come and talk to them? >> i can tell them all of my problems. and i could behave very badly and he will never talk, ever. this is the contract. absolute confidentiality. do i have that kind of arrangement here now? [ speaking japanese ] so i have this implied guarantee of total security. >> yep. >> so if i came...
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. >>> pity the salary man. tokyo's willing cog in an enormous machine requiring long hours, low pay, total dedication. and sometimes, what's called koroshi, death by overwork. here in a society of tight spaces, the pressure is on to keep up appearances, to do what's expected, to not let the interior life become exterior. but at night, things are different. ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >>> what do you need to know about tokyo? deep, deep waters. the first time i came here, it was like it was a transformative experience. it was powerful and violent experience. it was as if it was just like taking acid for the first time. meaning what do i do now? i see the whole world in a different way. i often compare the experience, going to tokyo the first time, to what eric cla
. >>> pity the salary man. tokyo's willing cog in an enormous machine requiring long hours, low pay, total dedication. and sometimes, what's called koroshi, death by overwork. here in a society of tight spaces, the pressure is on to keep up appearances, to do what's expected, to not let the interior life become exterior. but at night, things are different. ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this...
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so as mom and as for an s.o.s. dad you have to go through the whole country with a fine tooth comb to find a couple like bass with the difficult. moment when s.o.'s mom falls in love with a man it's different. than s.o.'s mother but he's not an asset. she's my junior but what about him i use boss to in a sense from three of my rivals as we speak i'm pretty and. you got a lot of sneering and negative press for your engagements here in russia especially the public appearances with food and even though they weren't explicitly political they were just supporting sports one of the things that certain people who zoom has become very adept at is controlling the media for example right here c.n.n. do i think c.n.n. is you know completely telling it like it is no i think they have an agenda i think through genda is is bought and paid for. right from the scene. of the first tribute and i think picture. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on mom. is obviously more for the latest because it's pick up wo
so as mom and as for an s.o.s. dad you have to go through the whole country with a fine tooth comb to find a couple like bass with the difficult. moment when s.o.'s mom falls in love with a man it's different. than s.o.'s mother but he's not an asset. she's my junior but what about him i use boss to in a sense from three of my rivals as we speak i'm pretty and. you got a lot of sneering and negative press for your engagements here in russia especially the public appearances with food and even...
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hustled him out to the car as the crowd broke and mauled the police officers, and grabbed this man trying to run with him. they shot and the officers hustled him into the car and got away as fast as they could. >>> it brings it all back, very real. follow me on twitter @andersoncooper using hash tag at 360. >>> next, we'll have more on the life and the legacy on the young jfk. it wasn't just a young bill clinton who met him and shook his hand, we'll tell you about another handshake. you'll meet someone else who on that fateful day in texas shook his hand and made a 50-year impression. >>> should president kennedy be remembered as a conservative and not a liberal? going to meet the historian who says yes. >>> and later, the congressman who was caught with cocaine. his day in court today, his journey into rehab and charges he may be getting off easy because of who he is. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we'r
hustled him out to the car as the crowd broke and mauled the police officers, and grabbed this man trying to run with him. they shot and the officers hustled him into the car and got away as fast as they could. >>> it brings it all back, very real. follow me on twitter @andersoncooper using hash tag at 360. >>> next, we'll have more on the life and the legacy on the young jfk. it wasn't just a young bill clinton who met him and shook his hand, we'll tell you about another...
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upper 50s at the coast and mid-60s bay side and mid to perhaps as warm as the upper 60s inland. for monday, we'll see the sunshine in the morning and clouds for the afternoon and chance for light rain for tuesday through the day and maybe even a few left over showers into wednesday and after that we see more sunshine for the rest of week and warmer temperatures into the week. >>> florida leaving families homeless of the most recent scare happening this unique, john has more now from tampa. >> mike dupree's home came down of what the sink hole started. across the street dupree's is what his daughter and johnny looked on of nothing he can do but to let go. >> it is hurt obviously, it is our home. >> dupree's home and the one next door is marked for demolition -- handing them books and american flags and as the house going down, a few more memo recovered. >> family pictures that's what we hope for. >> now it is the dupree who found themselves homeless but they're getting support more than they could imagine. >> i am blessed and i never expected how the community and how strong it i
upper 50s at the coast and mid-60s bay side and mid to perhaps as warm as the upper 60s inland. for monday, we'll see the sunshine in the morning and clouds for the afternoon and chance for light rain for tuesday through the day and maybe even a few left over showers into wednesday and after that we see more sunshine for the rest of week and warmer temperatures into the week. >>> florida leaving families homeless of the most recent scare happening this unique, john has more now from...
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a trip to north korea and back can cost as little as $2,000 and as much as $10,000. now, one thing bothering many is that moment you arrive, they keep your passport. you get to, it back when you leave. >> that is unnerving. >>y. nobody likes to surrender their passport. thank you very much. >> millions of people are traveling tonight. most of them going by car, up next heading out on to highways for a look at get away traffic picture. >>> a busy day at supermarkets. maybe you tried shopping. lines forming at 6:00 a.m and last minute rush for a thanksgiving meal. >> live doppler seven hd, looks like weather offering us something for which to be and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the importan and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years
a trip to north korea and back can cost as little as $2,000 and as much as $10,000. now, one thing bothering many is that moment you arrive, they keep your passport. you get to, it back when you leave. >> that is unnerving. >>y. nobody likes to surrender their passport. thank you very much. >> millions of people are traveling tonight. most of them going by car, up next heading out on to highways for a look at get away traffic picture. >>> a busy day at supermarkets....
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the police had their man. but in t time it took jack ruby to rae a gun from his side. >> he had the pistol in his hand, holding it against his leg. >> you knew that gun was meant for oswald? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: lee harvey oswald, the presidens alleged assassin. >> he's been sho >> reporter: was dead. shot as heas escorted through a crush of police and reports. he was handcuffed to dallas police dective jim lovell. >> i jerked back to pull him behind me. instead of moving him, i turned his body a little bit. instead of hitting m dead center, hit him threinches to the left of the naval. >>eporter: you were trng to protect oswald. >> i was trying to pull h behind me. but i didn'tave any leverage. >> reporter: thereere phone threats against osld. >> i told him i hoped if anybody shot ahim that they were as good shot as he was meaning of course they'd hit him a not me. he laughed and said, nobody's going to shoot at me. reporter: detective lovell was the last one to talk with oswa. but inhe twists and turns o
the police had their man. but in t time it took jack ruby to rae a gun from his side. >> he had the pistol in his hand, holding it against his leg. >> you knew that gun was meant for oswald? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: lee harvey oswald, the presidens alleged assassin. >> he's been sho >> reporter: was dead. shot as heas escorted through a crush of police and reports. he was handcuffed to dallas police dective jim lovell. >> i jerked back to pull him...
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as often as possible. but what i said iseay true. and you need to take it in. and i think you are >> yes, i listened. >> you are suffering. and par of what happened to the two of you and i see it happen with women all the time it is a bad relationship, you shutdown your feelings so you don't have to feel your own pain. that's why i was crying when your family was talking and you weren't >> so you feel your pain? >> yeah, but in my situation it's about working through the pain and not running away from the situation >> if you were working through the pain you would have had conversations as a family >> what is it like i am an independent woman how is that working? what do you have that when you divorce you do better in life when your children are you are divorced? i'm not finished with my question >> the answer is this. the divorce rate is 60%. which means there are a lot of children in single-parent families as long as the parent who is raising them is happy and healthy and productive, that child will be ok. [applause] >> that's great. so you mean to tell me th
as often as possible. but what i said iseay true. and you need to take it in. and i think you are >> yes, i listened. >> you are suffering. and par of what happened to the two of you and i see it happen with women all the time it is a bad relationship, you shutdown your feelings so you don't have to feel your own pain. that's why i was crying when your family was talking and you weren't >> so you feel your pain? >> yeah, but in my situation it's about working through the...
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>> one officer drags out the passenger and appears to beat him as another officer stands over the man and a third walks slowly around the car to the scene. >> according to the internal affairs report, the passenger was not complying with the officer's orders to show his hands. you see the officer using his hand to strike the passenger several times but also using his flashlight to strike the passenger several times, as well. >> the passenger eventually is handcuffed. after police question him, he's released because he is not wanted and did not violate the law during the pursuit. >>> a truck driver's pursued for several miles on i-95. he weaves back and forth between lanes. he finally comes to a stop. his truck, smoking. the driver gets out, hands up, then gets on the ground. an officer comes running in, kicks the driver in the head, and continues to punch and kick him as the other officers move in and handcuff him. the officer resigns during an internal affairs investigation. all these incidents and others lead the u.s. attorney for south carolina, the fbi, the justice department, and
>> one officer drags out the passenger and appears to beat him as another officer stands over the man and a third walks slowly around the car to the scene. >> according to the internal affairs report, the passenger was not complying with the officer's orders to show his hands. you see the officer using his hand to strike the passenger several times but also using his flashlight to strike the passenger several times, as well. >> the passenger eventually is handcuffed. after...
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-- >> another man. >> you're an intelligent man, that's the thing. alec baldwin is very intelligent. he's intellectually smart letter, why can't he think that way angry. >> i don't think i myself, though i wouldn't use that phrase, because i wouldn't use it, i'm not sure i would have seen it in my head as being an antiinflammatory -- >> this is the thing, that you got at before which is that you don't have to be conscious of your bias to be operational. the idea that you may not look at a bias whether it be racial or getter or whatever or identity and say i am intentionally trying to be harmful to you, you can absorb so much negativity around that subject that you can spew it out and not be conscious of the fact you're operating. >> you made a point in here you think is perfectly okay and in fact, you know friends that do this, you think it's okay you said in your piece for a gay man with another gay man and a group of gay men to use the f word in that situation. again, i would say is he wise that the victimized and they are victimized, sections of t
-- >> another man. >> you're an intelligent man, that's the thing. alec baldwin is very intelligent. he's intellectually smart letter, why can't he think that way angry. >> i don't think i myself, though i wouldn't use that phrase, because i wouldn't use it, i'm not sure i would have seen it in my head as being an antiinflammatory -- >> this is the thing, that you got at before which is that you don't have to be conscious of your bias to be operational. the idea that you...