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. >> narrator: those were fighting words for some in the nra. the 1968 gun control bill banned mail order sales and restricted some purchases. >> nra people said, "wait a minute, we've got other things to worry about than teaching guys how to shoot or how to hunt and so forth, or collect guns." and that's when, that was the transformative period. >> narrator: it formally happened in 1977 at the nra convention in cincinnati. as they got down to business, there was a showdown: hunters and sportsmen versus gun rights activists. >> the national rifle association convention in cincinnati went into overtime last night, a stormy all-night session. when it was over, some dissident members had taken control of the 400,000-member organization. what it means is even stricter support for the right to bear arms and against gun control. >> the core of nra's political support comes from a very conservative republican group of people. they're the ones who give the money, they're the ones that pay the freight for all the political battles. and they're very conse
. >> narrator: those were fighting words for some in the nra. the 1968 gun control bill banned mail order sales and restricted some purchases. >> nra people said, "wait a minute, we've got other things to worry about than teaching guys how to shoot or how to hunt and so forth, or collect guns." and that's when, that was the transformative period. >> narrator: it formally happened in 1977 at the nra convention in cincinnati. as they got down to business, there was a...
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. >> narrator: those were fighting words for some in the nra. the 1968 gun control bill banned mail order sales and restricted some purchases. >> nra people said, "wait a minute, we've got other things to worry about than teaching guys how to shoot or how to hunt and so forth, or collect guns." and that's when, that was the transformative period. >> narrator: it formally happened in 1977 at the nra convention in cincinnati. as they got down to business there was a showdown: hunters and sportsmen versus gun rights activists. >> the national rifle association convention in cincinnati went into overtime last night, a stormy all-night session. when it was over, some dissident members had taken control of the 400,000-member organization. what it means is even stricter support for the right to bear arms and against gun control. >> the core of nra's political support comes from a very conservative republican group of people. they're the ones who give the money, they're the ones that pay the freight for all the political battles. and they're very conser
. >> narrator: those were fighting words for some in the nra. the 1968 gun control bill banned mail order sales and restricted some purchases. >> nra people said, "wait a minute, we've got other things to worry about than teaching guys how to shoot or how to hunt and so forth, or collect guns." and that's when, that was the transformative period. >> narrator: it formally happened in 1977 at the nra convention in cincinnati. as they got down to business there was a...
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>> narrator: it was october 2013. amanda and james craten were raising their three children in the western suburbs of phoenix, when suddenly, 18-month-old noah got sick. >> we were all sitting down to dinner, and i spoon-fed him a bite of, you know, what we were eating. and i turned my head, and he is just throwing up. and my husband hopped up and took his temperature, and it was 103.5. >> narrator: the fever persisted for weeks, but doctors couldn't figure out what was causing it. >> he gradually started being less friendly, and he gradually started being more lethargic. you know, this is not my son, and there's something really wrong. >> narrator: they thought it might be related to salmonella poisoning his grandmother had gotten one week earlier. >> i had asked, "could this be salmonella?"on and they said, "absolutely not. he would have bloody diarrhea if he had salmonella. he would have diarrhea. he would be vomiting." >> narrator: they took noah to the local hospital for more extensive testing. >> we put the baby
>> narrator: it was october 2013. amanda and james craten were raising their three children in the western suburbs of phoenix, when suddenly, 18-month-old noah got sick. >> we were all sitting down to dinner, and i spoon-fed him a bite of, you know, what we were eating. and i turned my head, and he is just throwing up. and my husband hopped up and took his temperature, and it was 103.5. >> narrator: the fever persisted for weeks, but doctors couldn't figure out what was...
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>> narrator: it was october 2013. amanda and james craten were raising their three children in the western suburbs of phoenix, when suddenly, 18-month-old noah got sick. >> we were all sitting down to dinner, and i spoon-fed him a bite of, you know, what we were eating. and i turned my head, and he is just throwing up. and my husband hopped up and took his temperature, and it was 103.5. >> narrator: the fever persisted for weeks, but doctors couldn't figure out what was causing it. >> he gradually started being less friendly, and he gradually started being more lethargic. you know, this is not my son, and there's something really wrong. >> narrator: they thought it might be related to salmonella poisoning his grandmother had gotten one week earlier. >> i had asked, "could this be salmonella?" and they said, "absolutely not. he would have bloody diarrhea if he had salmonella. he would have diarrhea. he would be vomiting." >> narrator: they took noah to the local hospital for more extensive testing. >> we put the baby t
>> narrator: it was october 2013. amanda and james craten were raising their three children in the western suburbs of phoenix, when suddenly, 18-month-old noah got sick. >> we were all sitting down to dinner, and i spoon-fed him a bite of, you know, what we were eating. and i turned my head, and he is just throwing up. and my husband hopped up and took his temperature, and it was 103.5. >> narrator: the fever persisted for weeks, but doctors couldn't figure out what was...
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>> narrator: jon stewart has left the building. before jon stewart became the iconic host of "the daily show," in fact, before there was a "daily show" or comedy central, stewart moved to new york during the 1980s comedy boom to make a name for himself. by the early 1990s, he's a regular on the circuit. >> he's very cute and he's very smart and very funny. that's kind of all you can ask for in a comedian. just fun because you were watching someone at the height of their talents doing something they do incredibly well his comedy is very engaging and has a broader appeal as seen here at montreal's just for laughs comedy festival. >> if i have to sit through one more profile of a courageous athlete -- he's out there paddling his bloody torso for his country. he wants it bad. >> narrator: in 1992 he gets his start in television with the first of several assignments on the channel of the moment -- mtv. >> if you ever saw him do stand-up comedy, you knew this guy is very, very funny. the trick is how to channel that into a tv show. >> na
>> narrator: jon stewart has left the building. before jon stewart became the iconic host of "the daily show," in fact, before there was a "daily show" or comedy central, stewart moved to new york during the 1980s comedy boom to make a name for himself. by the early 1990s, he's a regular on the circuit. >> he's very cute and he's very smart and very funny. that's kind of all you can ask for in a comedian. just fun because you were watching someone at the height...
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narrator: where is that? wayne: across the lake. narrator: you still on your home? yes.: narrator: what type of action have you had with fema and federal government? they are providing some assistance to us, and that's about it. narrator: could you give me an idea of what it was like last august? i'm not sure if you could put that into words. wayne: i'm not sure i could put that into words. we got to see most of it on television. it's hard to put into words. narrator: when did you come back to see this? september, then december, last week, then i'm here this week with these good people to clean up. narrator: what have things been like for the last couple of months? wayne: trying to get the kids back in school, back to work, just a normal life. >> unbelievable. this is your first house? >> yeah. think?r: would you >> unbelievable. narrator: excuse me. i'm sorry. let me get out of your way. how long did you live here? >> 12 years. narrator: any children? >> yeah, 10 years old and seven years old. after i got here, i saw them , so they are helping me and i am helping t
narrator: where is that? wayne: across the lake. narrator: you still on your home? yes.: narrator: what type of action have you had with fema and federal government? they are providing some assistance to us, and that's about it. narrator: could you give me an idea of what it was like last august? i'm not sure if you could put that into words. wayne: i'm not sure i could put that into words. we got to see most of it on television. it's hard to put into words. narrator: when did you come back to...
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narrator: who are you visiting? justin: one of my aunts. narrator: what is she say? justin: she all right. she just want to get back. she don't really want to be here, but nowhere like home for her. narrator: is her home getting rebuilt? justin: she didn't own it. she was just renting it. i have my own house, me and my kid. all that is gone. lost a job. lost everything, not a little bit, everything. narrator: what did that to you about living here? justin: it's all right. it's cool. everybody gets along. it's all right. it's fine. hopefully, we will get a house. narrator: you're hoping to move back here? .ustin: yeah, real soon narrator: what you think when you drive around and see the homes? what's left of it now? justin: nothing. nothing. narrator: did you have insurance? justin: no. i was a renter too. you got a go or you got a go for right now. next, we travel to the rural town of hopedale, where flooding was caused by a 30 foot storm surge from the gulf of mexico to the canals, by, and other waterways into this commercial area. -- the canals, the bayous, and oth
narrator: who are you visiting? justin: one of my aunts. narrator: what is she say? justin: she all right. she just want to get back. she don't really want to be here, but nowhere like home for her. narrator: is her home getting rebuilt? justin: she didn't own it. she was just renting it. i have my own house, me and my kid. all that is gone. lost a job. lost everything, not a little bit, everything. narrator: what did that to you about living here? justin: it's all right. it's cool. everybody...
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narrator: general leslie grove of the u.s. army corps of engineers had just completed a major project, the construction of the pentagon. --was his decision to combat accept an assignment overseas. the superior officer to hold grove that the secretary of war had selected him for an important assignment in washington. he was appointed the head of the manhattan project. >> general grove was a very difficult man to sum up. but i can, the same thing appealed to me and him that appealed to oppenheimer. enormous devotion, determination to get the war over, to do what he could. physicist,nd italian working underneath chicago stadium, assembled a large pile of graphite blocks with natural uranium in them. in 1942, they succeeded in bringing about the first man-made controlled nuclear chain reaction. now that controlled fission had been accomplished, it could be studied and the next steps could proceed. robert oppenheimer was a highly respected 38 year old theoretical physicist in 1942. he had been closely examining the development of f
narrator: general leslie grove of the u.s. army corps of engineers had just completed a major project, the construction of the pentagon. --was his decision to combat accept an assignment overseas. the superior officer to hold grove that the secretary of war had selected him for an important assignment in washington. he was appointed the head of the manhattan project. >> general grove was a very difficult man to sum up. but i can, the same thing appealed to me and him that appealed to...
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[bell ringging] narrator: we are being attacked. we are being attacked by japanese for peto planes. -- torpedo planes. all they want is one hits on our flight deck. we have 90 planes ready to take off. each patch of flame is a burning jap. in this surprise attack, 19 japs are published off by our ship's battery. not a single carrier has been hit. we have been fortunate. now commences another moment in the fighting lady's career. in in this modern warfare, the young plane captains are to their pilots what squires were of old. in this operation, typical of many more to come, a lot more fighting ladies will be involved. carrier-based planes attacking in error groups like our own. -- attacking in air groups like our own. ♪ for now on, we tighten our belts and steady our hands as the navy makes bigger and bigger attacks near and newer the heart of japan. -- knew her -- nearer and nearer the heart of japan. cursing the lock that keeps them out of the air it is smoky being grounded on a day like this -- especially when the targets are ju
[bell ringging] narrator: we are being attacked. we are being attacked by japanese for peto planes. -- torpedo planes. all they want is one hits on our flight deck. we have 90 planes ready to take off. each patch of flame is a burning jap. in this surprise attack, 19 japs are published off by our ship's battery. not a single carrier has been hit. we have been fortunate. now commences another moment in the fighting lady's career. in in this modern warfare, the young plane captains are to their...
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narrator: if the wealthy paid the same tax as the middle class... the united states represents 5% of the world's population but is responsible for 20% of the world's pollution. it's estimated that 50,000 americans and more than two million people around the world die each year from pollution related diseases. nicole: the corporations are responsible. these corporations that like say, oh, no, let's just like not--not like participate in like the kyoto agreement. like, let's just not address anything having to do with the epa, are quite literally ruining the world for a huge number of its population and future generations. jose: we all need to wake up. we all need to know what's going on. we need to educate ourselves. we need to stand together, and we need to fight this. jake: that tree is money to me. the sun is money to me. and these guys are gonna soon realize that without trees, without sun, without water... you can't eat money. jeffrey: the u.s. as a society has been under-investing in our future for decades. households were borrowing rather than
narrator: if the wealthy paid the same tax as the middle class... the united states represents 5% of the world's population but is responsible for 20% of the world's pollution. it's estimated that 50,000 americans and more than two million people around the world die each year from pollution related diseases. nicole: the corporations are responsible. these corporations that like say, oh, no, let's just like not--not like participate in like the kyoto agreement. like, let's just not address...
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(narrator) and, in a gruesome pressure test...
(narrator) and, in a gruesome pressure test...
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narrator: "what went down"! today on "what went down," goofy falls... >> ohh! narrator: scary fails, fake rope-type prank things... [horn honking] plus really dumb... >> whoo! >> ohh!
narrator: "what went down"! today on "what went down," goofy falls... >> ohh! narrator: scary fails, fake rope-type prank things... [horn honking] plus really dumb... >> whoo! >> ohh!
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narrator: impromptu naps...
narrator: impromptu naps...
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narrator: crazy dads with their dirt bikes. >> dad? you ok? narrator: "what went down." today on "what went down," backfires... tractor fires... burnouts...
narrator: crazy dads with their dirt bikes. >> dad? you ok? narrator: "what went down." today on "what went down," backfires... tractor fires... burnouts...
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narrator: ...before time runs out. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission to make sure these amazing animals
narrator: ...before time runs out. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission to make sure these amazing animals
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-narrator: hauling trash... squashing bugs... -i'll get it. -narrator: scrubbing toilets... -that's it. -narrator: it's all in a day's work... when you're a millionaire. these folks invest in hedge trimmers... not hedge funds. they turn d-i-y into r-o-i. and thanks to hard work... incredible passion... and a whole lot of mud, sweat and tears... they've turned their dirty jobs into filthy riches. -smells like money! -narrator: tonight, meet a family of worm farmers who give a whole new meaning to gross profits. a former street hustler... who's gone from pedaling sham watches... to pocketing cool millions... and a surgeon's son who left college to collect trash... and hauled away a fortune.
-narrator: hauling trash... squashing bugs... -i'll get it. -narrator: scrubbing toilets... -that's it. -narrator: it's all in a day's work... when you're a millionaire. these folks invest in hedge trimmers... not hedge funds. they turn d-i-y into r-o-i. and thanks to hard work... incredible passion... and a whole lot of mud, sweat and tears... they've turned their dirty jobs into filthy riches. -smells like money! -narrator: tonight, meet a family of worm farmers who give a whole new meaning...
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[cheering] narrator: all night long, the rejoicing continues. never before in history has there been greater reason to be thankful for peace. the world's free people are united in their determination that the world's piece shown never be endangered again -- the world's peace shall never be endangered again. >> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2, here on c-span3 we come him then that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. on weekends, c-span3 is home to american history tv come with programs that tell the nation's story. and key battlefields events. american artifacts, touring museums and historic sites, discover what artifacts reveal about america's past. the best-known american history writers, the presidency, looking at the policies and legacies of our nation's commanders in chief. top cop -- college professors. in our new series, educational films in the 1930's in 1970's. created -- like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. saturday, august 29 marks
[cheering] narrator: all night long, the rejoicing continues. never before in history has there been greater reason to be thankful for peace. the world's free people are united in their determination that the world's piece shown never be endangered again -- the world's peace shall never be endangered again. >> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2, here on c-span3 we come him then that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and...
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narrator: behind the scenes with the talented puppeteers of "war horse." within minutes, this sort of almost skeletal horse becomes extremely real. narrator: exploring the works of renowned artist marc chagall during his time in exile. i always remember how he said that his way of fighting was by painting. narrator: one of the original "jurassic park" artists reveals his passion for the prehistoric. man: i'd always seen velociraptors as these kind of foul-smelling, evil chickens with switch blades, you know?
narrator: behind the scenes with the talented puppeteers of "war horse." within minutes, this sort of almost skeletal horse becomes extremely real. narrator: exploring the works of renowned artist marc chagall during his time in exile. i always remember how he said that his way of fighting was by painting. narrator: one of the original "jurassic park" artists reveals his passion for the prehistoric. man: i'd always seen velociraptors as these kind of foul-smelling, evil...
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(narrator) do you love football? want to get more out of every sunday? go to fanduel.com right now and discover a new way to watch that's changing the way millions of fans enjoy the game. it's fanduel, the leader in one week fantasy football. with more winners and more payouts than any other site. fanduel will be paying out over two billion dollars this year to people just like you who can take their skill, knowledge, and love of the game and turn it into real money. whether you play with friends for bragging rights or in big leagues with huge prize pools, fanduel packs the thrill of an entire season into one week every week. and with immediate cash payouts and no season-long commitment, you choose when you play. want sundays to be even more exciting? then don't miss fanduel's sunday million contest. with over $5 million in total payouts, one winner will walk away with a million bucks every single sunday. so go to fanduel.com right now and we'll match your first deposit up to 200 bucks. love it or your money back, guaranteed. just click on the microphone
(narrator) do you love football? want to get more out of every sunday? go to fanduel.com right now and discover a new way to watch that's changing the way millions of fans enjoy the game. it's fanduel, the leader in one week fantasy football. with more winners and more payouts than any other site. fanduel will be paying out over two billion dollars this year to people just like you who can take their skill, knowledge, and love of the game and turn it into real money. whether you play with...
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narrator: all of this and much more on miss fisher, uncovered. [whistling and catcalls] narrator: in 2010, australian based every cloud productions
narrator: all of this and much more on miss fisher, uncovered. [whistling and catcalls] narrator: in 2010, australian based every cloud productions
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(female narrator) so what exactly is crepey skin? t crepey skin is basically r skin that has become thin over time t and has lost its elasticity. it's that dehydrated, cracked, crinkly, wrinkly skin that resembles the look and texture of crepe paper. no matter what kind of moisturizer you use, it never looks like it's moisturized or healthy or plump. (female narrator) sound familiar? finally, there's a solution. (male narrator) introducing crepe erase with trufirm. a breakthrough targeted body treatment specifically formulated to improve the appearance of crepey, crinkly looking skin on your chest, neck, arms, and legs. and reveal that gorgeous, youthful looking skin that's been waiting to come out. ri actually find myself touching my skin all the time. i find how smooth it is, my arms aren't crepey. i admire them. i want to show them off. ti wouldn't wear this kind of top before crepe erase. my cleavage was just crinkly and bumpity. i feel my chest right now, i mean, it's just really smooth and soft. (female #1) crepe erase has been
(female narrator) so what exactly is crepey skin? t crepey skin is basically r skin that has become thin over time t and has lost its elasticity. it's that dehydrated, cracked, crinkly, wrinkly skin that resembles the look and texture of crepe paper. no matter what kind of moisturizer you use, it never looks like it's moisturized or healthy or plump. (female narrator) sound familiar? finally, there's a solution. (male narrator) introducing crepe erase with trufirm. a breakthrough targeted body...
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narrator: and native american artists push back
narrator: and native american artists push back
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. -- narrates. that set up was a very difficult task to figure out who ehrenberg -- who aaron burr is. a villain in our history. charlie: do you think more of him? lin: i do, after reading about his life. there are several biographies of him. john: gore vidal wrote one. lin: his burr is a lot craftier than mine. one thing i learned about him burr was a early feminist. , his daughter received an education greater than any man of that era. he was close with his wife and his daughter. he was on a few main mission with alexander hamilton for the abolition of slaves in new york state. there are redeeming characteristics to this guy. i had to find my way into that. every biography is either insanely defensive of him, or vilified him. charlie: but you know better man anybody. on the one hand, aaron burr was amazingly cautious, careful, laid-back, and alexander hamilton wanted to charge forward at every move. lin: hamilton left behind seven -- volumes of written work. 27 burr left behind less than 2. that t
. -- narrates. that set up was a very difficult task to figure out who ehrenberg -- who aaron burr is. a villain in our history. charlie: do you think more of him? lin: i do, after reading about his life. there are several biographies of him. john: gore vidal wrote one. lin: his burr is a lot craftier than mine. one thing i learned about him burr was a early feminist. , his daughter received an education greater than any man of that era. he was close with his wife and his daughter. he was on a...
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♪ (narrator) presenting country music of your life,
♪ (narrator) presenting country music of your life,
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narrator: true results require patience consistency... brandon: good, good! narrator: ...and above all else, taking it one step at a time. brandon: that's a dance, good! i'm brandon mcmillan and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing
narrator: true results require patience consistency... brandon: good, good! narrator: ...and above all else, taking it one step at a time. brandon: that's a dance, good! i'm brandon mcmillan and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing
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[male narrator] tonight we tae a musical journey south, where the legendary soul band marcus hooks and the real deal developed their signature sound. - [man] one, two! - [midtempo soul music plays] ♪ ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh [narrator] they started out singing for pennies on the street corners of memphis. ♪ pull the string and i'll wink at you ♪ ♪ i'm your puppet ♪ mm-hmm, yeah ♪ i'll do funny things if you want me to ♪ ♪ i'm your puppet ♪ i'm yours to have and to hold ♪ ♪ darling, you've got full control ♪ - ♪ of your puppet - [up-tempo music plays] [narrator] but by 1972, marcus hooks and the real deal had become one of the biggest r'n'b acts in the world. ♪ nothin' like sweet soul music ♪ ♪ to bring us together
[male narrator] tonight we tae a musical journey south, where the legendary soul band marcus hooks and the real deal developed their signature sound. - [man] one, two! - [midtempo soul music plays] ♪ ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh [narrator] they started out singing for pennies on the street corners of memphis. ♪ pull the string and i'll wink at you ♪ ♪ i'm your puppet ♪ mm-hmm, yeah ♪ i'll do funny things if you want me to ♪ ♪ i'm your puppet ♪ i'm yours to have and to hold ♪ ♪...
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it seems like the news media today just far -- narrates as opposed to anything else. >> they're narrating their impression. they're not reporting about the world. susan jacobi is one of the most interesting interviews about her because she's the author of a book about people who exercise independent judgment. they're the rebels and the protesters. and she talk about what you just said. in fact, i don't like to interview... i admire what politicians dork but i don't like to interview them because their language is designed to conceal. i like to interview people who want the reveal their thinking and i think that's what works with you as well. people want to talk. they will talk. they won't try to put it in that smoke and fog of deception. politics, newt gingrich, bless his heart, got in trouble on "meet the press" by speaking the truth. you can't speak the truth on television today because somebody will find a way to turn it against you, and that's why people are very cautious very careful, they're not willing to engage. we're not even here talking about the words. both of us are trying to
it seems like the news media today just far -- narrates as opposed to anything else. >> they're narrating their impression. they're not reporting about the world. susan jacobi is one of the most interesting interviews about her because she's the author of a book about people who exercise independent judgment. they're the rebels and the protesters. and she talk about what you just said. in fact, i don't like to interview... i admire what politicians dork but i don't like to interview them...
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(narrator) but only on their terms. let's get the damn party started! [dramatic music] (narrator) with the help of their friend and mentor gil prather... you can't go into a partnership with any bad feelings. (narrator) butch and rooster bring entrepreneurs from across the country
(narrator) but only on their terms. let's get the damn party started! [dramatic music] (narrator) with the help of their friend and mentor gil prather... you can't go into a partnership with any bad feelings. (narrator) butch and rooster bring entrepreneurs from across the country
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(narrator) only one family goes to incredible lengths to bring the thrills, the adventure and the best of africa back home to you. kalahari resorts. now open in the pocono mountains. book now at kalahariresorts.com >> you're watching fox 5 news at 6. >> city officials and residents in yonkers got together for a good cause today. >> they took part in the als ice bucket challenge part two. one of the originators of this very popular ice bucket challenge led the relaunch in his hometown. organizers want to reignite last year's viral social media movement to benefit als research once again. >> i could never imagine, we have to find a way to keep -- >> great idea. last summer the global success of the ice bucket challenge helped the als association raise over $115 million. >> so tom cruise's mission was to take over the box office this weekend, but was it impossible? well, the answer is, no. mission impossible: rogue nation made, listen to this, $56 million in theaters this weekend. it's the fifth installment of the franchise starring tom cruise. the first movie debuted nearly 20 years ago.
(narrator) only one family goes to incredible lengths to bring the thrills, the adventure and the best of africa back home to you. kalahari resorts. now open in the pocono mountains. book now at kalahariresorts.com >> you're watching fox 5 news at 6. >> city officials and residents in yonkers got together for a good cause today. >> they took part in the als ice bucket challenge part two. one of the originators of this very popular ice bucket challenge led the relaunch in his...
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narrator: tennis aces... graces-ful. ok, i'll stop rocking it.
narrator: tennis aces... graces-ful. ok, i'll stop rocking it.
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narrates jesus christ superstar. cane narrates evita. that was immediately where i went. that set up very difficult task for me of figuring out who aaron burr is. who is, as we say in the show, a villain in our history. he is known as the guy who shot-- . >> rose: but you think more of him. >> i do after learning a lot about his life. and i have to find my waive in because there are a lot of biographies of burr. >> rose: gore wrote a historical fiction novel. his-- his burr is a lot craftier than mine. but one of the things i learned about burr was he is an early feminist. i mean his daughter received an education greater than any man of that era. he was very close with his wife and with his daughter. he was as-- he was on the-- mission society with alexander hamilton for the abolition of slaves in new york city. in new york state. and so there are redeeming characteristics to this guy. i had to find my way into that because every biography either is insane-- insanely defensive of him orville find him. >> rose: but t
narrates jesus christ superstar. cane narrates evita. that was immediately where i went. that set up very difficult task for me of figuring out who aaron burr is. who is, as we say in the show, a villain in our history. he is known as the guy who shot-- . >> rose: but you think more of him. >> i do after learning a lot about his life. and i have to find my waive in because there are a lot of biographies of burr. >> rose: gore wrote a historical fiction novel. his-- his burr is...
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(narrator) only one family goes to incredible lengths to bring the thrills, the adventure and the best of africa back home to you. kalahari resorts. now open in the pocono mountains. book now at kalahariresorts.com but we needed to watch our spending. meaning i needed to watch nikki. she's the spender. i'm the saver. so, mobile banking from td bank helps me keep track... for both of us. she was just browsing... we gotta go. i'm nikki. and we bank human at td bank. what? christina: a florida woman is recovering after a terrifying encounter, when an alligator bit off her arm, a 37-year-old woman was swimming in a river, when eyewitness say they heard screams to call 911, she was bitten on her torso and lost her arm above elbow. >> someone said there was two gators, we were on alert, i said, gene . >> they capture the the gator hours later and euthanized it. christina: preg nabs pregnancy rumors surrounding nicki minaj, and she sparked them herself. >> last night making noise for baby father, he smiled, and raised his hand, they started dating this year but have not commented about specul
(narrator) only one family goes to incredible lengths to bring the thrills, the adventure and the best of africa back home to you. kalahari resorts. now open in the pocono mountains. book now at kalahariresorts.com but we needed to watch our spending. meaning i needed to watch nikki. she's the spender. i'm the saver. so, mobile banking from td bank helps me keep track... for both of us. she was just browsing... we gotta go. i'm nikki. and we bank human at td bank. what? christina: a florida...
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now ride brilliant idea -- narrator: brilliant ideas. narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it's a 21st century phenomenon, a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this, artists with a unique power to astonish, challenge, and shock. -- surprise. and this program, new york painter, francesco clemente. ♪
now ride brilliant idea -- narrator: brilliant ideas. narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it's a 21st century phenomenon, a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this, artists with a unique power to astonish, challenge, and shock. -- surprise. and this program, new york painter, francesco clemente. ♪
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narrator: tell senator toomey - stand up for planned parenthood health care - not a government shutdown. ♪ >>> protesters gathered outside a home in st. louis today after police shot and killed a black man in his 20's. the police chief says the officers are trying to serve a essential warrant one of the suspects pointed a gun at police. they say they confiscated crack cocaine and four guns from that home. more than 100 protesters soon gathered and police did arrest several of them. >> georgia police officer out of a job tonight after his violent run in with a college student. that encounter was all caught on video. >> no! >> turn around hands behind your back. >> no! >> sir. >> that's just part of what former officer jonathan frazier was caught on camera doing to his university of georgia student. the incident happened back in june as frasier respond to do call for a drunken student trespass tag hotel. in this body cam video frasier asked the student to leave but suddenly becomes violent when he tries to arrest him. police officials say frasier hit the student with baton twice in the
narrator: tell senator toomey - stand up for planned parenthood health care - not a government shutdown. ♪ >>> protesters gathered outside a home in st. louis today after police shot and killed a black man in his 20's. the police chief says the officers are trying to serve a essential warrant one of the suspects pointed a gun at police. they say they confiscated crack cocaine and four guns from that home. more than 100 protesters soon gathered and police did arrest several of them....
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a >> narrator: and those bulletproof vests? they aren't all that bulletproof. >> the vest failed, and someone who was wearing it could have been killed or severely wounded. >> narrator: but david brooks doesn't look worried. he's got money to spend -- on parties, vacations, racehorses.
a >> narrator: and those bulletproof vests? they aren't all that bulletproof. >> the vest failed, and someone who was wearing it could have been killed or severely wounded. >> narrator: but david brooks doesn't look worried. he's got money to spend -- on parties, vacations, racehorses.
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. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... in the city of brotherly love, car wrecks are piling up. and auto-insurance policies are treated like atm machines. >> what a great way to make $5,000 just by going to the doctor's. >> narrator: it's a multimillion-dollar underground business, and everybody gets a piece of the action. >> the lawyers are in on it, the doctors are in on it, the body shops are in on it, the tow-truck operators are in on it. >> narrator: but when the outfit begins to crack, the game turns deadly. >> "pop! pop! pop! pop! pop! pop!" gunshots to the back of the head. looking directly at me. >> narrator: and the promise of easy money for the participants proves as phony as the car wrecks themselves. >> and i'm getting crumbs and end up in
. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... in the city of brotherly love, car wrecks are piling up. and auto-insurance policies are treated like atm machines. >> what a great way to make $5,000 just by going to the doctor's. >> narrator: it's a multimillion-dollar underground business, and everybody gets a piece of the action. >> the lawyers are in on it, the doctors are in on it, the body shops are in on it, the tow-truck operators are in on it....
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narrator: ...before time runs out. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission to make sure these amazing animals
narrator: ...before time runs out. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission to make sure these amazing animals
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narrator: warning: please do not attempt any of the activities presented in this show. they are dangerous and could cause serious injury. [dog barks] [cat meows] meouch. >> uh! >> ooh! >> uh! narrator: "what went down." today on "what went down"... speed... strength... agility... >> oh!
narrator: warning: please do not attempt any of the activities presented in this show. they are dangerous and could cause serious injury. [dog barks] [cat meows] meouch. >> uh! >> ooh! >> uh! narrator: "what went down." today on "what went down"... speed... strength... agility... >> oh!
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narrator: tell senator toomey - stand up for planned parenthood health care - not a government shutdown. >> all out brawl caught on camera inside a west philly convenience store. surveillance video from august 5th shows two men going at it inside this corner market at 56th and arch streets. you can see how close a small child came to getting caught up in all of this violent. one of the suspects even pulled out handgun but he never used it. police say someone fired shots in that area later that that night and they're hoping you'll recognize the men in this video. >>> police are stepping up patrols in one philadelphia neighborhood after a rash of shootings. the story was breaking last night right here on fox 29 news at 10. three shootings in two days has left one man dead and four others hurt. so far tonight no arrests. >>> fox 29's dave stratt wise sr. reports police are worried that this spade of violence has only just begun. >> five people shot in the last 24 hours in olney is ridiculous. >> reporter: neighborhood around second and nedro is on edge after three shoots in two days left f
narrator: tell senator toomey - stand up for planned parenthood health care - not a government shutdown. >> all out brawl caught on camera inside a west philly convenience store. surveillance video from august 5th shows two men going at it inside this corner market at 56th and arch streets. you can see how close a small child came to getting caught up in all of this violent. one of the suspects even pulled out handgun but he never used it. police say someone fired shots in that area later...
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narrator: tell senator toomey - stand up for planned parenthood health care - not a government shutdown. >>> time for accuweather at the "action news" big board, we are still broiling now and we may be nearing the end of it. the heat wave will be ending and it could get more humid and unsettled. right now stormtracker 6 live double scan showing we are rain free and there are thunderstorms north of harrisburg and another cell in southern baltimore and things get more active as we head through the week. today we hit 91 degrees, so far this year, our 26th day of temperatures in the 90s and it is a relatively hot summer and the average number of 90 degree days 23 and typically we get 27 for the entire year, we are only one day away from that. temperatures have adopted to the 80s except for allentown at 90 but philadelphia 88 and wilmington 6-and millville 83 and with the wind off the ocean, cape may is the current temperature is 81 degrees, today say warm and humid night, really stuffy and 79 is the low in philadelphia and 69 in allentown and 79 in wilmington and the boardwalk in atlantic c
narrator: tell senator toomey - stand up for planned parenthood health care - not a government shutdown. >>> time for accuweather at the "action news" big board, we are still broiling now and we may be nearing the end of it. the heat wave will be ending and it could get more humid and unsettled. right now stormtracker 6 live double scan showing we are rain free and there are thunderstorms north of harrisburg and another cell in southern baltimore and things get more active as...
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(narrator) only one family goes to incredible lengths to bring the thrills, the adventure and the best of africa back home to you. kalahari resorts. now open in the pocono mountains. book now at kalahariresorts.com >>> we are hoping that we're going to take this wonderful weekend into at least a portion of the workweek. >> we can extend it a little bit into tomorrow. i'm looking late in the week for another couple fantastic days thursday and friday. between now and then it's a big bump in the road for late tomorrow night into tuesday. a live look outside. it's another beautiful night out there. temperature right now 72. the humidity starting to creep up a little bit. you'll notice if you head outside right now muggier and the wind from the south at 6 miles per hour. the high on the day up to 85 after a morning low of 68. the high/low split for the day is almost right on target for this time of the year. 84 is the normal high. 103 was the record 14 years ago on this date and the sun setting these days at 8:03. muggier tomorrow and a few afternoon showers west of the city. here in the ci
(narrator) only one family goes to incredible lengths to bring the thrills, the adventure and the best of africa back home to you. kalahari resorts. now open in the pocono mountains. book now at kalahariresorts.com >>> we are hoping that we're going to take this wonderful weekend into at least a portion of the workweek. >> we can extend it a little bit into tomorrow. i'm looking late in the week for another couple fantastic days thursday and friday. between now and then it's a...
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narrator: ...inspires another. brandon: it sounds like you guys would be a really good fit for a dog that i actually have right now. narrator: but if sawyer wants to hitch a ride with a new family... brandon: what do you say we go for a little stroll? you ready? narrator: he'll need to embrace the cycle of life. brandon: keep up. there you go. i'm brandon mcmillan and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose a family, and a place to
narrator: ...inspires another. brandon: it sounds like you guys would be a really good fit for a dog that i actually have right now. narrator: but if sawyer wants to hitch a ride with a new family... brandon: what do you say we go for a little stroll? you ready? narrator: he'll need to embrace the cycle of life. brandon: keep up. there you go. i'm brandon mcmillan and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these...